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II)- RICK DUBROW

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HOLLYWOOD (U" -TIItre
are talevllllonaarlall, ONIII!ore
ue talevllllon oerl&amp;la. Tlltre

lor inltiD&lt;O, tho 110111
ape;a "Pe,yim Place" ABC·
TV. But now, 111ar11nt1 &amp;!nday,
--~~ 011 National r,w.
c.-1 Televlaion, there Ia

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44 The

Forsyte Sage."

or lhe group of John

11 on a ralher dlfrerent level
than "Pe,yim Place."
And millions of American
vlowera will hive the chance,
lhrGUJII 26 one.lloor eplaodes,
llboWn wookl,y, to get as booked
011 lhe serlea aa tho BriUBh
public waa when · It was
broodcall In &amp;!gland. The

wASHINGTON (UP!) ~ The
SUpreme Court nomination of
Clement F. lla)'lllwOI'Ih Jr. waa
In trWolo-posslbly d - troublo- 011 c.pltol HW toda)',
deaplle Prealdent Nixon's rreBh
assurances he stood firm
behind tho Sooth Carolina
jur!at.

counsel, who haa boon worldov·
011 tho lla)'lllworthcsae.
Sen. Birch Ba,yb, D-IDII., a
member of the JQCIIclary
CCIIIIJI!IIIot, waa ~ pof!Ditted to - IIQRIWorth'a 11M&amp;
ctal record1. He aakodlortMm
weeks ago ani renned 1!11
request when they were not

series, described by one critic

Ha,ynaworth told Urdted Press

forthcoming at a secret session

in Britain aa "the most habitforming discovery since tobacco," will be aeen on 165 NET
otatioos lhrGUJll March 29.
It Ia a very large serlealn Ita
)ll'oductlon, with more than 120

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MEIGS THEATRE
Tonieht thru Tuesday
October 3-7
Walt DisMJ 1 1

"THE LOVE BUG"
(T ochnicolor)
Dean Jones Michele Lee
DISNEY CARTOONS:
Brotherbat; Dadastroltat

Nudbeach; Grows
There o Tre•
Admission: $1.00 Adults;
60c Children
SHOW STARTS 7 PM

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lntermtlonol early Wday he baa
pions to ask liBt his name
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be withdrawn from lho nomlm·
tlon and never conslderedauch
a eli;...
Haynsworth flew to Waahlngton unexpectociiJI Thursday to
confer wllh Atty. Gen. John N.
Mitchell, Sen. James o. Easlland, O.MIBI., chairman oflhe
Senate Jllllclal')' Comml-,
and Sen. Ernoat F. Holllqra,
s. c. , bls sponoor.
Haynsworlh 1 uttored moro
Republican defectl0111 'lbur..
day, a day of [l'enetlc actlvlly
lnwlvl~ the ncmlnalion. Tho
rmnora that lla)'lllworth had
asked Nixon to wilhdraw hla
name awept Ccqrooa but were
strongly denied
tho Justice
lleparlmen4 lhe Wblle Hoose
and key senators.
Nixon held an iii!IIIIIOUI1Ced
meeting with AeaL Att;y, Gen.
William 11. Behlllulst, lhe
Justice Department'• legal

Double Footure P"'!Jram
"RACHEL, RACHEL"
COLOR
Joonne Woodward

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"CHUBASCO"
Cfristopher Jones

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FIVE GENERA'I10NS _ S~KMJ~are the JIOI!Irlllone who
met recenlb' at thohGI!eofHelenAIIdni,PCIIIIOI'OY· Back row,
Jell to riShl. Edpr Atld!ll, a:ranlfattier, Galllpo!ia; Doma.Mkino' Fllhor omolhor of' Rather Marla, front row,loll to rtstJt,
)Ira. Helen Alldna, great. gra-olher bold!~ Heather ONI
Mr1. Wippel, sroo~olher, Pomeroy.

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Recelvlna tho awards wore
Bub Ball ONI Bruce Blackolon,
tenderfoot,· Kevin DW, oecond
clooa·, Flo•d
OIMI Rob.
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Ball OIMI Ed AbOOtl, star Scout
awords, and merit badges to
Robert Eason, Bub Blackaton,
Rick Gaul, Flo,yd Birney, Tom
Ball and Ed Fol'-'··
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the court, sCClUisand lhelr !ami.
lies onJo,yed a wiener roast.
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THE 1970 MODEL
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same ease of service as Mqtorola's

famous console model. Only
difference is lhe size. It's ideal for
small rooms or apartments. • Picture is 227 square
inches (measured diagonally) • All solid-stale
(eKcepl for picture tube) • Automatic fine tuning
wi!h elecJronic picture lock keeps set accuralely fine
tuned, even when you change channels • Lighled
channel indicators on VHF and UHF
Comes with FREE roll-about stand.
F11ll twa~·., IArlfttH ~- plclure WM.IM 111 PI,.. Mota,.-, orillllll

• • r rtlistered cuartnttl rausiiM rtlisltred with Mollroll wlttlkl lin Oer• llltr ·
OrlivtfJ by ~n• •hnlllla llllr.f!IH rtli11tlt1Dn carckOIIIei'Wilt it II voiQ.
Tills JUtflnlet taveu lret exthtflll or rflllifl II tolllpo.. nls proVIIII dlftctlw in
notmtl UM Antn_.d ttnoulll wllin&amp; dealtr. ltbtr .. d trtn5fi(K1Itllll 111111 .

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the quickest Auto Loan you can get • • •
one that alsp can save you money on
the over-all coat of that car • _ • one of
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CONGRATULA'I10NS TO RALPH GRAVES who PridtlcCII&gt;o:·
pleled 37Joora of -loyment !!lth the G. ollll J. Alllo Porto
Ralph didn't even takolho dol oil.
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I!QI8d Ia collectlngl'UIRIIl8P lor
1 sale to be hold tho llrat week
1 In November.

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Member Fedaral Resene System
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All Accounts Insured Up To $15,000.00

iii&amp;RI~ clotbiJW ONI shws arrlvlna atthecollectloncontar lor
tl!e -mlnloterlalaaaoclatlon's PI'CJIP'IIIII to help tho noocl;y. 'lbooe
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MIDDLEPORT - With the approach
of cold w-er brlngbog about a need
fDr 1!U'III clothlna, a program bolna con4Jcied· IQ&lt;. tho Melga County Mlnlotorl&amp;l
AI..,.,......, Ia upocled to move Into
bl&amp;ll par.
·A port it .U.e, program Ia tho oollec.
Ueo! c7l clothlni to aid 11108e In need,
In addltl'"' to thou wl!o loee thlllr be-

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clotbiJW, tram left, ere Mrs. Elizabeth Slaven, Mrs. laabol
Winebrenner, Mrs. S&amp;reh Fowler and Mrs. Dorolhy Anlhony.

Pi-ogram in High Gear
~nlltn ·MI\rer, pallor of the

tor ~ ~ )ll'ogram. A room for otnrage boa been prcwlded In the Rich Vol.
ley Daley buUdln&amp;, the former Park St.
School in Middleport.
Church women ue pltcblng In to aid
with tho proJect alnee ID8I11 houra oliobor an ·
-·Ired
ID alzlng, sorting -·-&gt;
lll8l'klns the clotblna that Is l!lven to the
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NOI'ion or James Soul &amp;by,
!!lu ... that lho ....trl1 butlona oro picked up.

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I 1bo Meigs Cou!Jillilertll'a
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acroas tho rood;

I Jolr:- ~· oot InJured.
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I DAYTON, Ol!lo'
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I nol Whlta IIIah SchOOl !ollowlr
I a 111oponllori of' clu111
dill!l'rcll,..;,·.,
lifter raatol
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feel that racks on which lhe
clolhlna could be 1o1aog alter sorting OIMI
slzlna would be moot bonollclal. Sllolvea
are ror shwa ONI other articles.
Volunteers who would build such racka
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4)11 hOIMI that they would donale are asked

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"f. !hflvoa and racke ,

Collection o1 clolhlna ia oo~,y ..,. ploaao
d. lhe aasodot!WI's pro.le&lt;L FurniiUre,
bod Unens, stovea, both bolting ONI cookIna, OIMI rofrlgilrators are needed. Theae
article• will also be stored so !hat IIIey
!!lU be on bOIMI when the demand presmts
!Uolf.
Some reQJe&amp;tsalreadybavebeenreceiv-

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ed 01M1 have gone unanswered due to lhe
lack ol contrlbutlono.
0! CCI!Jrse, getting lurnllllro Items to
tho csnter alter they have been donated
Is also a problem. 'lbe mlnloters are hop.
iqr thot someone wilh a pickup !ruck
ma,y volunteer to asBiot In tranapnrtlng
the contrlbutlona.

Driver Cited

In Collision
by

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P.wi'OR of tho Mfddleport amob.ol OJr1at, Is
over a cook oto.e which hta beoollfven to tho Melga (:ctunt1 Mlnltterlal
collectiWI prOilf&amp;ID to help tho neod,y and tltOII.whoiO 11el••lll•c•
_. lin. ClotJWc al!dlurnlluro lteiDI of aU twoo uo ftllldod. care a.ad to contact Mr. lolo,ytr.

Th.ls Week
Specl1l Slrlt PrlcH q•. Girls D"••••••-.s
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recruitment meeting will be aMOUne-

GALLIPOLIS - 9utron C. 0N1 Frool
Tackett, Rt. 1 RldweU, Wed a pll!tlon
Friday In Gallla County Cooun011 Pleas
Court 1eeklna a Jadlment d. t&amp;O,ooo
aplnat Rulooll A, WCIClle!l. 17 Nell Ave.,
Galllpnlia.
Mra. TackeU Ia aeeklng $411,000 for
injuries of a permanent ruiture which

ed later, Jolm Fulu repnrts.

3 Hunters

Are Jailed ·
POMEROY - Throe Middleport men
were arrested eorly Salurday morning
Cl1 charges filed
the Ohio Division
o1 WUdllle,
The trio Includes Sanford E. Clonch,
25, charged wilh two crunts of toktng
deer oot of aeason and will! hunting

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without a license; David Hendricks, 19,

she contends she suffered in an acci-

dent on Oct. 10, 1967, on Rt. 180, a
mile oorth of Rt. 35. Her car OIMI another driven by lho defendant were Involved in tho accident.
Tackett ia seeking $10,000 for modical expenses Incurred for his wife's

lrliurloa OIMI anolher $10,000 for tho loas
f1 his wUe's companionship and services as a result ~ the injuries suffered in the accident.
In olher court action, Judge Ronald

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Cclunl1 Judge

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$17.50 bond poatad,cWec.
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ONI Roy D, -llaDimoiJ,

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Kirvin J, Gllmon, l'ol!leroy; $10 IIIII Ka!W!p•,' T11ert- Wll ini!JOI' ·damage to
eollta, IP88"1•t. Terry Brewer, Pqrtlalld, bolh vohlclea. lio""" waaliUured.
$10 ODd C!llll, excoaalve lpoed; ~
O!llceta l!ald a tractor • treUer _..
L, Buck,· CoJmni&gt;Ja, .10 ONI COlla, &amp;lair. lied soUtlJ/ CJil Ill. 7 by ClarenCI EwiJW.
ed clear dlllal!pe; WI!~, J, illke, llf¥-. u, .w~ 1111emp1ec1 lo IDID.a left
loll, JIG INI eoota. aceUIY4 ~ .111m cJi1t1? • aldulnliol,lll!d .thi.
1rc11t
Aaaea"-1 eoote Clliy wtJ;e Donald Lee ·tire 'ODd ·1111111•till &lt;lllt 1cnlltr'o -.m

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ly support paymenta
$15. CUatocl1 ol
lhe child waa granted to tho dofoodiiJt·
cm-Jna lhe 1969-70 school year. 1bo ac •
don . coll!al~ with -ment beticthe p1111ea on the cuatocly of the c:ltl1o4.
A he.rtn. lia1 hoool set fOi 10 'a.ill.
Oct. 20 In tho case d. w..... Willi&amp;""
vs. KtnnoCh WUUams on a mo11oa b,.
tho defendant to RlCldlty a divorce decree In tha amoont of auppnrt to be paid
b7 the defendant.
Judge Calhoun will heir a mo11oa to
mocliiY lho amount of support PI.YJ!la!ll
1D the ca11 ~ Louella J, Pltllhkar va. Joa,.
eph J. Pullhkar, at 10 a.m. Oct. 13.
In lhe case of Karon F, Pontius VL
John R. Puntlua, In which tho pl.._.
potllionor, Is seeking reciprocal support
from tho do!-.t-n.ap&lt;WQnt, JudpCai.
houn has ordered Sborllt Dcmver A. Walk.
or to bring .1o1m R. Ponlluo 110 court 110
answer tho pll!tlon.

Voters May

Ask Ballots

GALLIPOLIS - Sacretar,y o1 Slata Ted
W. Bl'OWD called oUentiPJ locliQr that Gellit Countlana, beglmlns Monclo¥. 1111)'
make BPPilcotlcD lor abtontee ONI ella.
GALLIPOLIS - Aft)' GoUla Cou!!t;y rea. &amp;bled vnter•o bollota to the Gallla CcJun11
ldc!OI buying from 8IIJ' aaloaman a sewing Board of Electi011 for 11Je Not. 4 - a l
machine 01' vacuum ""-r In tho poll election.
lew days with the follo!!lna seri&amp;I!IIIRbera
Those w1!o !!lU be ~ly Is asked to CClOioct the Gollla Count;y Sber.
from their COWJb' .... more thin 10

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POMEROY - Military, absentae and
disabled
poriiOIIS ma,y vote boglmlng MonGALLIPOLIS - No '"" was Injured
In l1oo mlmr accldent8 Salurdey, ac- day at 1ho Meigs Counly Board of Eleceordlnr to the state ~ Patrol. one tions, Mulberry Ave., Pomeroy, eJection
drt- woo cited to r.. Uipollo Munlcipel .d.ftclals amouncocl Friday.
Court.
Tbe election board oft! co will be open 1
Caro drlvt!!
RaJmond B. Rainey, Mrolay thrGUJ(I Friday from 1 to 4 p.m.
33, Rio Gnllde, ONI Roy L. Fornal!, 22, A I'ICJIClll for an uppllcotlon for absentee
Elkhart, bl., collldoclat 2:20p.m. Sa!Ur- votiDg 11111J1 be obtained _. phoning or writdey 011 Ill. 36, two.tenthl ol a 'mllo west Ina lhe election bnord.
II Ill. 180,
Valera will be volb!g m township trua.
.O!llc,ro ile.lll Ralnw, booded east, stop- tees, school board members, state laaues,
pod behind ollieroollboundtral!lc.Fernatt count;y OIMilocolievleaiNioftlatolo!OI'VO•
!ailed to llclp al!d tili coi otruck lhe left laloo.
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dama,t!i 110 bolh nidclea.
1'lle ,petrol cilecl Fornotl to Galllpolla
IIW!!~ Court Oct. 6 on a c:harp a(
~ II! llclp !!lthl!l tbo •1surod clear

S.llnlty U.tll _9 II th Evtllqo~S. tile ••,

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eligible for lhe webolos. Time ror lhe

aiding and abetting in taking or two deer R. Calltoud modified a Jan. 10, 1969
and hunting withoot a liconie, OIMI Fred
cnurt order In the caoo of Darlene Kin.
E.
PuUina,
0110 count of posseselot! ol
der
Richards va. Charles Kinder, IJivThe Nalldtng l\"here collections are stordeer,
hunting
wilhout
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OIMI
lhroo
ing the defendant cuatocly of a minor
ed Is kept lockocl. Contributors, however,
counta of aldln&amp; and abtiUng In toktng child ~ lhe parties and reducing wook11U1,Y cootlct Mr. Moyer who haa access
two deer and one 8fJd,rrel.
to the atructure OIMI lives closeby.
Bond was set at $215 for each man. fl:::::: :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::o::::::::~:::::~:!!::~~~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;~
It had not been !\ornlahed at 11 a.m. Sat-

Shop At El..rftl4s l1 PelleriJ _0 ,0 FrWIJ IH

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Parent• or buy s lntarested In lhe
acoutq program are Invited to at.
tone!. Bo,ya elpt yeors old or In lhe
tho third grade quality for memberships as a cub, while boys

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IIIWer, XeammDe, l1oo JI!OI'e
ben been IUJ'!!od ID to 1l!e
Galllpollo Poat Olllco lor Operation Yule Seven. Names I1IJWd
In Seturda)' wen: U. Stephen R. Carter, 0-52689G6,11q, Bll., J.7'.1 ART., AP0'96251, San Frenclaro, Calit, .... PFC Bdt ~:.
gor, 285-50-4887, CO. E. 2 Bn. , 271n!.,25Div., AP09822$.fio .' ,.•
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Ask S60.,000
In Court Suit

MIDDLEPORT - A "Sohool Nl&amp;lll
for Sooutlng" has boon planned by
the Middleport CUb · Scout Pack for
Oct. 13 at lhe Middleport Elementary
School.

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IJI 111&lt;11 a·p;ojtj,·- ONI &lt;il.7 theprincl.

lolldillt~Jiort OturdJ o1 Cbrllli, Ia dlnC• .,.~ 11101 Ia lllf lao.k
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. . 1IQURS OF LABOR ARE INVOLVED In aortiJw, atz1qr al!d

F1VE MEMBE1IS OF GIRL SCOUT Troop U81, ,...Qiptlla,
are pacl!aglng goodies for Gallia Counly aorvlcemon atatloned
In ONI around VIetnam. It Ia port of Oporatloo Yule Seve11, a
cOIIUIUinlt.Y project designed to a10uro local servicemen of a
Merry Chrislmas In tho Far EaBL Tbt prla wnl psckap more
bnxes next saturda,y atlhe GeUipolls Post Olllce. Lelt to right
are Lori Barron, C)1lthla Casey, Christ;)' Kl~,lda MU!s, Calhy

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Nixon admlnialraUWiisprepord
bog more rlexible laws eating
wllh mariJuana users-perhaps
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aimed at troo~,.
em as
more a medical than a criminal
problem.
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Ridenour of tho a.eotor area hl\'e....,....framawculei6JI.,.;;
caUon trip to the Bala!aa.
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TrOYeiiJW vla-ID Eaoton! Alrllneaebarlllred.tel,thoiWID CGJ&gt;o:.
pies loft fl'cm COIJDDbul and lalllod at
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Paradlll Iaiani, throe mllea fr&lt;m ·Naaau.
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Mrs. Joon aw-ls the !onner RdlortliTruaooU,al!d-*M trip ;
waa oort of a '-"""'n lor her and bar huoband.
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r -••· 'Wba to be MenHfted.
Ueommllteo:
Epborg uld ree~....,,'
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1 !eel Ia thot lho penalties rw
Olio poulblllll bellra . dla.
-A recent mney of1Q11!811
the
the sale of cuaaod bJII!e IWo pw!YI !Z IC!Ioola
thlt ·U II!IIIQ' ·
ties for marijuana use ani
use or
rtlo ·-cleo 11 let- _,.. 01 u u 50 Per eeat CJl 1*"'1 Ia ·
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the dangers of tho drug." llid to lhe Importance of mariJua• ~ u
reblbWiallan IIIII cortabl ciiJml liUIIUibtll....,.e.;:
an aide 1n the Department of na."
treatment for Clfrcnlen, blve b14 101110 ..,.,.n- !!ltll :·.
Health, Educolion and Welfare
Tbt loderol law fOr posaea:. be oolcL Tl!1l mi&amp;IJiwelliJ!clade marl,lulna.
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to 10 yeara'lmprlaoranentfor . 111111111 Ia the law.
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stata laws lollow tho IOIDe .......... IIIII olber DIDIII, ... llcobol Ia pciiiU1irill . il!d IIi
incllllbog Atty. Gen. John N, IClUBh psttern.
of the clrvll It IJ!crellllllo: !!lad !111101111200 "'1111"'to'IIO .
Mitchell to hammer out a new
Beeauoe o1 tho IDIIoxlbll1t;yof CIXjiltrll II¥· Jllnr I!IICb It nat mlll!m pocple.
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IIIDt, llld he firot tl!ou&amp;llt that Troop 2t6 met at lho SallacWOI!dlnt Abbie llolb!!an ~ Sehoal In a court oll!OII·
JoldJJc When he alked for or.

$100,000 eltherlorthe"lootlval
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Involvement In SeYen meetlnp
Stahl had wllh leaden ~ tho
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objected and U.S.DiotrlctCourt
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f1lld drive which Is eurrenil7 underway ID Melco .Ccloa!IJ, :::
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U JOU htftn't aeen a child allllctad wllh lido e l l - JGU:;:
By UnltedPresolmernatlonol 111m 11 the late Mayor Ernest coi!IIOI reaUzetheprablemaiJ!volvtdlntreatmontal!d.....,.¥11v.:'·
When former Soviet Premier Reuter did during"'" 194S.l94t c~ lostat JoootoneyOUI!flllOl'lrcmthadiiOIIOtho I!Ut,.Uq
Nlldta S. KhruBhciJov tO!CO gave Berlin mocllllde.
He Wll )'QWII 1leyiJI Uaraboll, .... of Mr. INI NrL ~~C.;! ;
the w-rn 41hila alx months
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N...,.rtllln
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Marahall of Hemlock Grow. 'l1ie Marahallo allo h11t . -;o ;
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to get oo\ &lt;;. Berll11, MayOr
To Berliners, Brandt Is a chUd - a~ - aflaelod by '!be d l ·
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'lbe aalon wUJ do l!oulo-to-bouae' aollcliJIIC!IIo a CIJJib' IIU:::
an lndo!llltable oplrit thot won when he got &amp;U per cent of the and wW place c:onnlllefl for_.OIIalll buaiJ!tuhauHI'to eat-.::
him 111o
eUesiance of vote In Weal BeriiD'a .1963 ry aut tho lund drl... The Clrt\'e wiU eJIIl Oct. 13.
Berllnora.
IIII)'Orol election. He csrrled eU
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Berllnora tall tbt slor)lolthe Nul ·~ allll 1111!\9: ·
fashionable alblrbs loov e0111l- clay lhat C&lt;nm•udot Eut llorwt11D 1833 at the IP Gl':io:·
de red conservative.
Geran MQor Fn,drl&lt;ll Ebert and later ta Sweden liUn
Penonalily Spotligltl U 1111 Wepllmata birth waa tounled Brandt about bla birth. Naill oolzodllclnill'. ' · ::
hold aplnlt 111m by 101110
"l ,.1 bal-n a bulard,"
After lho -ha&amp;'Otllr!!jlcltll
West Berll!!'a dolermlnaliAin to i,ldetractora hlso"'porterapolnt-· Brandt anaworod. "YO!I made Ger!llta)l, rel..-1 hli Cilctnlad'
atay aut of C&lt;Jmmunlll hands ad out thot Brsndt rooe 111&amp;11 Jourself ..,.. "
citllenohfp allll ra' oalerod ~
ani laced lholosuo
Soctallot stroqd&gt;old
DllD politics 11 a .~ .
~lh:t w!"J~1~ /::-.:
He never JJWia.a oecret thol
BerUn, alwayl a Socialist Democrat, .the Pll11 be 1114.
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be wao bOI'n with lhe , _8 atrongl1old, .,_1 0111 of tho Jail ,lolnod altho IP c7l17. He~.
Waohlngton,. London or s:!s• Herbert u-~ -~ In LIJO.. citlea to 1\JrJJ Nul In lhe dajra eloctocl- cJlWolltBerliDID
Brandt reJOctocl tho
et heck, Germany,
- · Dec. 18, 1913. of World War U Dlctatur Adolf ~857•
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cookOcl over a slow lire, concool hla iclontlt;y ~:; thoro.
aiiD- They ht\'e lwo.,.. ONI 4.
Bronlt told the Soviets.
Nazla but lllo name
He was a --'-r of ~anti• A ......tar.
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In oilier leii!IDOII!' David
Edgar - · acoutmaotor,
chicken barbecue &amp;!nday on 1ho Stahl, Ml,yor Rl~ J. preaanted advan!llment awards
porldng lot In Pomeroy; Son. Daley'&amp; admlnlstrotlve asal- Tuesday night When Boy Seoul

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CIDWClY!'IIE - A panel
dlscuuion on "'lbe Bestoralion of,Prl.atalr Olrnod Earcy
HCII!Iol wW be lho topic of !he
October l!l8ellna of the South
Cellln!"Pre&amp;ervotlon Soclet;y
bore S.turdl)'.
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lie, wW bqln at 2 p.m. at liB
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(~ued from Pop 1)
Panel -""'" wUI lnci!ICie
we'll
Yiiili8nd to band." Dr. Fral!k.FetdJ ofGorman VII·
He uld RlmiD mcked a top In Columbus, Mrl. Wilfred
clprette at lhe pon~menONI Mosaborle..,Mri.WWiamPe~&gt;the crowd threw rocks, C8RI, no,yer ollll .Herbert Frlodlllan,
allcke INI - · ot lhem.
aU of OtUUcolho.
Youths Bl.ono Car
Becenlly hOIIIX'ed by SCOPS
-~:'-~~~ ~-~ : were "Gatewood," named a&amp; tho
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"House oflho North" for Aug·
IIW 1,000 to 2,000 cleJIIIJI!IIra. ust, and Our Houte museoun,
lora build a btrrlcade ol wslle which received lhe aamorocO!fb a • k e t 1, tables IIIII tree nltlon In September. Citations
branches. When a Chicago recOilniztqr llleaetwoGalllpolil
pollee car drove up to lhe structures wUI be )ll'esentocl at
barricade, lho ,VCJUiha stoned lhe mootlrw.
lhe car and alnlck It will!
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Sooa~Jarii Alllltllii'.,,Bpllltil, ri(ICII'Ia .two 'Gl' the..lUJtpo flw die 1S.
act lhow'.
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Tho 16 ttloctad acto of the 11oM wl!l&lt;ll Ia lchlduleilllir .~t. '.
18 In tha Sciulbtm IIIah Sohoal AudiiGriuln Jt Raalne WW be ~ ·
vldecl Into IWoeallptiea- IDIMir ol!!lpi'GI'eiiiiG!!Il- 1!11&amp; oilcb.
SI'OIIP wUJ ttlllll itt f... priiOI olt2$ ONI $10.
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11ar1J1n ripOrto ~I plona fcJJ' the lhow are ~ alaJW'i
nice!¥. !lui' a Pirlleularl¥ ICIId ontheextraallndlonol thi ...0:.
Ina. tho ulla1iiiJaa H~1," who wiU entertablat ~ Inter-

were lho !&amp;teat to _ . .
llaJnowortb publlely-toaokhla
nome be willllrewn or to
aJIJIOIID&lt;i! thoy wW 10ie aplnot
blm. Sen. Edward W. Brooke,
&amp;-MeaL • did so Wednesday.

oflhe committao Wednesday,
Bayh Ia chocking to - If
Haynaworlh ever ruled 011 u.v
case In his 12 years ... liB
bench that Involved a cllllljiiD)'
in which he owned atoek, a
bank
ror whom he bad
borrowed or ellllorood notes lor
olhora, or matters dtoli~ wllh
hla rtolestaletnnllctiORI.
Sena. Charles E. Goodell, IIN. Y., ani Ralph Smith, II..JIL,

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~~~~ RIJil, lh\IUih at l,aot fomib", Widell, ~ Ita BrltU! ll!l!t It _...... a
holf an llll!!or. , _ otantacade, IMtbea with ralbw ...-erq aJII9!!I tho F&gt;Jclloh
lnd"!!l' aJch tlnopor(onneroa1 p a 1 11 on • t 1 ONI nbelllt111 d~ .,........,
Kal!ilth More ONI Fq ·CoiiiP- go~.....,..,
oerne.1 ~ be 1!114 earlier
ton. n. BriUih BroMea!lllna
In tho &lt;CI,IDrflll - !!lth the /:W" epporeniiJr
Corp. woo. the oriBinol ~- publldt;y pbnoliJs of
¥&gt;'· eauiiDI lowili(. ...,.... 111
tar of "'lbe Fwqta Sip." In More plqa the i-oloof.l!&gt;, ''Who lurlal!!lllril!hkiNci ~·
lbo United SlaW, It !!lU be ac-Uoea the w~ .,.. Fam, ol'ibla "fldto •ertloD&lt;lt.
llred at 9 p.m. DlT.
-rlot;y..ml.- Fwej~faml. . '"'bo l'orlite Saai'' baa
1bo aarleo, aat In tho lata l,y by leavlna 1!11 lll'lt wue to lltractad attenll'"' tllrGUihoul
19th ONI early 20th centurloa, llYe will! Ills doll&amp;llter'l Au- the broodeaol 11!ll'ld. AII!Cli!J
...nw.ea tile Ule of London'• Irian pomoao, whom he latar oilier aatltO!a, Ruoota hal
nouveau rlcho, focuoing Wllho marrloa."
)lUI'Cbuld rl&amp;llt• to 1bt oerlal.
outwardly roapectablo FOI'arto
So _,tar woo the aeries ID
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halt a century In the llvea of an
upper.mlddi&lt;H:la•• British ram1
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Tha oorl&amp;l numbers oro: Dreslll!llker
sowing machine, No. 61781; Wblto - •
268, No. 1838; WbUe - • 789, No. 38112;
and a
IH-r - 1 80, No.
4980052.
AnrtO!o with Information aboot lhe sew.
ing macldnea or . _ r Is asked to talephone Set. James E, Baldwin, at Ull22L

Kirby

mllea from their pol1lnr plaoo on eJec.
lion clay are ontltled to VIlle lhoent vat.
er' a ballol.
Disabled vnters, IDelliil!na parBOil&amp; Who
an ach..Uledto be 1D ll!e l!ospltal 011 Nov.
4, also~ vnte a b - ballots.
Oct. 30, at 4 p.m. II the deodllne for
JIYJklnrljlpllcatltO!a.,.. votlngclvtllanab""!'1"' ballots ID person II the board o1
electiCJII INI 1 2 - the fCIIIowlnr dar,
Oct. 31, Ia the clcJadl1no for bavlna 'VIllod
· - beUots "' the ol tbe
Clerk ol the~ CJl Eleetlm. 1blt....
do1clll"'
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ablad - · Jionntl
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toroee
lhlllr ..,..,..., -..n llld, blve uliie
more tllne\ '·.wi..,.O"I 11111 be ....,.
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cine ol the moat exdllni Interludes In too
program will be the ~r-l'alalng c!anor
dane&lt;! of G, Solochlhin, the Intrepid CosSoloduhln is probably lhe most photo.
graphed Coaaack In the world. He hsa
made dozens at. motion plclurea, and Ia
!Aimmoned to HoliyWODd each _ .... whenever there is a call tor a colorfUl COai&amp;Ck
in a movie.
He Is aloo a daring horseman and haa
been featured by Ringling Brothera and
Barnum arid Bailey's Clrcualn riding spec.
teeles, performing the famous Cos11ck
trick 0( riding strapped to ahorse'abelb.
Soloduhln came to Amerlca with the
Plato!! Cossacks and, after their debut
at the San Franclseo World's Fair, was
•lined by Colooel Tim McCoy, lhe WUd
West star. He became a regular mem.
loer at the McCoy Company and made
'lwnmer circus tours. When Col. McCoy
rejoined the United States Cavalry, SoloCiuhln rejoined the Cossacks and has heeD
with them ever since.
In the currer.t program, Soloduhln Is
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ordered Immediately, not for.
.. st the month at October but lndefl,
!Liteb, Cremeana reported. It would be
,.... ol the most severe Cllt!ewa ever Imposed In tho Villll&amp;ll ot Mlddleporl, he
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI) Oblp Democratic Chairman EBII!De O'Grady Saturday called
a Justice DepartmentlnveBilsatton Into allel!llllons by Life
magazine aplnst Gov. James

curred at 8:30 p.m. Friday on
RL 233, two and tlve - tenths..
mUes south of tile Gallla.Jacks~nty line when Dennis L.
A'li'Wo 22, Oak Hut, lost con- .
trol of his plck14&gt; !ruck. The..,_
hiele went off the left side ot
the highway and overturned Ina
creek. There was hesvy damaga to the truck.
Cars driven by Dole 11. Seunders, 17, Ga1J4&gt;ollo, and Harlan
E. Wall8h, 18, Bavonna, collided at 6:40p.m. Friday on Rt. 7,
two 11111 three - terths miles
north or crown Cley. Noone was
ln,lured.
Tite patrol said both vehicles
were hsaded south. Wall8h, aecordlrw to the patrcil, pulled out
to pass another car. Ah•d of
him, Sounders pulledouttopen
another vehicle and tho Wall8h
car struck tile back nl the S.unders car. Therewasminordam-

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. Ill an article entitled 41 The
Governor and the Mobster,.,

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111d Rhodes ueed camtiidin lunda for Ids own periODa! )IIII'P088s, and tlnked him
with former Toledo mobster
'Thomas "Ymrde" Llcavoll.
"Ohio cltlzena want run and
~vocal anowers to aeveral
disturbing q110sUons raised by
the article, O'Grady Baicl.
O'Grady said the questlona
are:
- What prompted Rhodes to
seek eommlllatlon of Licavoli's
rtrst degree murder sentence
which made him eligible for

parole?

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011 his Income tax return~
IB Rhodes gullt,y at.
lliepJly approprlatlng cam.
palgn lllnds for his own perIOIUll use?

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Of SohW Blodred

age to both vehicles.
No one was Injured In a two
car collision at 3:40p.m. Friday on RL 35, at the junction nf
Mitchell Rd., 1.7 miles-west of
the junctloo of Rt. '180. Mloor
damage.
Ofllcers 111&lt;1 Worley H. Tedrow, 28, l&gt;a)1on, attempted to
pass a car driven by Thomaa
E. Allie, 17, Patriot Star Rt.,
just as Allie started to make a
left torn onto MlteheU Rd. There

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GALUPOLIS- A-pre- and tber&amp;PY lho ehlld'o Hie omce o1 CeaUaJ be prcilonpd lndeflnltelJ,
GaUl&amp; CclunQr Salonlllllllmo
Ohio Chapter, Nottoaal Cyltlc
ber
of the . ~al Ohio C11!11~
Flbrolla Foundation, wu read
Fibrosis
Chl(lter. '1110 lfl'lmar1
at the ID08!inl ol Gallla Counpurpooe
ol
the Ell)llt and Fcilri;J
t,y SaiGn No. 812, ElibtandFor.
Is
to
aulat
In the _ _ .
~. bold at the home 0( J 0 a D
Wood Thoreday evenlni. Cylltle IIIII cere ol 'nlbordllollto &amp;Dd
Flbroolo Ia an hereditary cll- Cylllc Flbroalo In ehlldnD.
'1110 meetllli .... ~ le
oeeoe, alrtletlq babies bora to
r)hlllllti.
form by Olopeaolllot);IUente When both carry tho
pne. Until the 1950• the ell- u. R.Ja). A letter wao reed from
a ehllcl petteat at Nallonal Jew.
wu alweyo fatal.
Nnw alter years ot r e - . lob lloapltal In Denver - treatmem hu been developecl Ina the Solen !or blrthclay car4l
_....., with lhe UH ol clrup and Cor partlea.
A letter reed fnm Dlprt.
mont ~ 11ue1 SIIU1
acoepted the to at.
U.nd a ID08!inl o1 the Sakllm
April 2. Plana were dlacuaeed
for this violt Which will bo 1
dinner meettnc. Orders I o r
Olrlatmu carda were taken,
flap IIIII Chrlatm•_11 jaweley
were IOld.
Rell"elhmenta were..,edb7
tllo holteas, JOOD Wood, and a
aoclal bollr followed. '1110 lll8ellq ol too Saloa will be HoYOmber 6, at the home olll111
Erma Sllilth In Pomeroy.

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COLUMBUS- No 0110 can call Ohio" Aone-llorae Slate". not
can they aay that the automobUe cauoed ~ decreaae In th!' horoe
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p&lt;e&gt;ulatlon, beeluoe,Ieday there are many times more horlea In
Joanne Woodward ' '
thla Slate than were counted In 1922whenthe horaelell carrlapi
was fairly ,_ 1()011 the scene.
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A publleetloo of too Agriculture Department In 1922 gave a
cenoua of 145,'~0 honea In Ohio. Now, accordlrwto Mr. Cbarleo
HuLton, Horse Specialist with the Animal Scl•neellepartment at
Ohio Slate Unlvorslt,y, there aie more than 250,000 horoes on ..,_..
Ohio farms and ranches. He claims that 90 per cent of the animals may be claaoed as llaht horses of too raclrw and •~
GALLIPOLIS- Edward Mar- breeds.
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Un, Farm Bureeu Landmark
If you went to oee ovldencenllhegrowlrw P&lt;e&gt;uiarl~ olhortAceount Manapr, wiU be too e• yoo ohould plan to attend the Ohio Western ~llloomd:Op at'
principal speeker bore clJrlns the Ohio Ellpoaltlon Center, Columbus, Ohio, October 23-26.1be
lite Go11la Cow11J Farm Bu- big gathering of equestrians and equestrleMea Is fll)OIIB4irecl by
reau's amual meeting 'l'hlrl· tile Ohio Western Horse Asooc!atloo and Ita 50 al!lllated cluha
day nl&amp;lttfl"om aU over Ohio. 1be Devel&lt;e&gt;ment Department Is booslirw the
Martin, a graduate o1 the Round-Up as a prime stimulant to travel durtrw O~r.
University n1 Mlehlpn, was
Mary Lou Seitzinger of the Triple Hnraeohoe Rlneh, Black
_.tnted to his present posl- Lick, Ohio, Is prealclent of too aaooclatlon. She aaya there will
lion m Sept. 15.
be more than 180 classes of rldl!w horsoa that Include such
A former neva! aviator, Mar- bre.cio as: Appslooaa, Anblan, Morgan, l'lllomlno, Quatter Horoe
lin was engaaedlnthelnourance and Spotted Horse. Mrs. Seltalrwer'.• aoo Jack and diUilbter
bllslness 10 yeers before Join. Christine both hold several rldlna cbamplonoh!Ps.
Ina Nationwide. He was dlstrlc:t
In addition to tho campetltloo between too wrlous clauea,
IIIlo• moneser, tiilone!al plano there wiU be other eventa Including Church on Horseback. SUnedYiaor and regional salesman. dey, October'26, at 9:30 LDI.
fnr Natlmwlde In Ohio. · Sh"" chairman Is Paul Cox, Belle Corter, Ohio. The judps
He served as Metu.,.alltan Re- wUI bo: E. F. Alderoon, Sharpsv!Ue, lndlam; !leorse BoiQamln.
ilona! sates Maneger In l!uf!a- Walled Lake, Mich. ;Jamts Cobb, Grafton, Ohio; and Harcild Brite,
lo, N, Y., for two yean, and Clemmono, N. C.rollno.
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obtBined hlo CPCU deslin&amp;tlon
Entries should .be oent to Arnetla Olorry, show oeeretary1
In 1966,
Rt. 1, Fancher Road, WesterYIIIe, Ohio 43081 and they m110t bo
Thursday's OIUiual meeting postmarked on or before October 9, 1969.
will be held at Grace United
Horsemanohlp will be an lmporlant factor In ael~ctllw a
Methodist Church In GaUipo.. Queen n1 OWHA for 1969-70,
Ua, beginning at 7:30p.m. Tick- lone Fraoer, Pataskala, Ohio.
eta for the event are on sale
for ,1.75.
DIVORCE ASKED
Entertainment will be film.
POMEROY - A slllt for dl-"
lahed by the winners ofthe1969
jomior fair Farm Bureau Tal- vorce was llled In Meigs Cow&gt;ty Common Pleas Court Friday
ont Show.
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Tickets for ThursdaJ''a event by Bessie L. !lays, 16110 Linmey be obteined from any Farm coln Heights, Pomeroj against
lklreau board member, or at Richard M. Hays, Pomeroy,
the Farm Bureau o!!lce, 45 charging gross neglect ofdu~.
The plaintiff Is also seeklrw
state St., phone 446-1960.
custody nlthreemlnorchUdren.

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June Lawl&lt;ll and chlldren, all
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Chapman nl. Oakland, C&amp;lll.;
Edward Ron o1 Chlcaso,
Olarlea Sllllth ol near Jack.., visited bls motller, Mrs.
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BY ADA KEELS
Festival at Jackl&lt;ll.
Howard Norman, who enterEdward Rnao of Chlcaao, m.
ed Grant llolqlitalln Colnmbua and alater, lira. E'Ama Long, ot
• row weekaqo, underwent our- Columblla vlolted their molber,
pry recent!)' IIIII Is clalai •• Mra. Dalay Hosa a recent &amp;mweU u ean be - - · He clay and all attended the Emenrormerly Uved In Gallia Cowl- cipaUon at Junior Fairgrounds
t., at Porter. He Ia 1111ele ot 1n afternoon,
~ Howell alaters, Mra. Ada
Jeu MeDantol at Oak HOI
Keola, Mra. Gledys Cooper and route vll)ted Mra. Lola Smith
Jeanie Howell.
a recont•llmday.
Mr. and Mrl . .llyneo R-••
Mra. Marvalla Smith and
and dau&amp;htera ol Noi~Ue daiJahter, Brenda Kay, mode a
Yillted Mr. and Mrs. Larry C. buslneso tnp to Huntington w
8lnllh and dluihter, Brenda · Va. roeelb,
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Mr. and Mra. Bob Sllllth 111111
Jamu De1ly Keela a!lfl 1011, children o1 Ch!Uieothe vlalted
Jimmie, ot fflnclnnad . visited hla mother, Mrs. Lola Smith,
hl.l father, Dewy x.Jo, a ~ a reeent &amp;utdayefternoon. The.f
Cllll weekend.
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. attended the Emancipation.
Thooe Who ~~tended tho 1\Jfple
Thole from a dlltlnee Who
Festl•al at Jacklon., recently attended the Ernucllfatlon at
-.re Mr, and Mrs. Jim How. Junior Falr....,....a were Gil~ CltrfiiDI1ber and Sherrl, bert keels, Mra. Talitha WDMr. ' and Mrs. Bill llmlird and 1famo Mra Edna 1.on1r 11n
IOD, AniiY, Jolin Howard, Mr. Mar&gt;.' Nor!~\ Dllnavm sievena:
and Mrs. Larry C. Smith a n d lfn. Mabel Gomer Avani,
dau&amp;llter, Brenda Kay.
"Scott Slatero" all o1 Colum.
' Mr. and Mrs. ,Jnhn Morgan bus; Mr. and Mrs. Bert keela
IIIII daulbtere, Mr. and M r •· 111111 dauihters, Mr. JameiDeWY
June Law1&lt;11 IIIII chlldret1 ot Keela and oon Jimmie Mr
Yowisatown visited Mro. Mnr- and Mro OrvWo ~11 1011'
pn~a mother, Mra, Mary How. Mr. and ·lito. Clayton Keota '
ard and family I recent week. Mra. Ina Gllthorlo, Mr,
end. The.r all attended the Apple Mra. Lloyd llowoU, all at Cln.

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POMEROY - Mloor damage
was reported to two cars at 9:30 p.m. Frldey inanaecldenton
Union Ave., Sherllf Robert liar·
tenbach seld.
A southbouDd car driven by
Frank Musser, Pomeroy Route
2, struck too rear nl a car driven by David Young, RuU&amp;nd.
Yoomg'a car was stopped atlhe
time of the collision. Musser
was charged with driving whUe
Intoxicated, the sheriff said.
At 5:30 p.m. Friday, a car
drhen by Homer Protlltt, 37,
PortlaDd - · I, .was slightly
damaged m RGute 33 when it
struck a 1110rd raUtrw.

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· New H.,pe Social Notes

SIJNIAY-MONIAY•TIESIAY:
&amp; WEDNESIAY

Orleans Sclints have reactiTom McNeill.
Jl!~~:~.';f, speciallst
a product of Stephen F.

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Vcil~~t Ft~Q!Prllnenl,it" · 'lbO~ eve
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..held at too auxiliary. pro&amp;ldenl, at , '92··
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was minor damage to both cars.
The patrol Investigated a ve~l ,4J..~M!to¥1'i41.,.--1tmloor accident lnvelYI~ t '1\U
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l';l!•lght&gt; t~r~,i Tjoes~ •• •
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GALUI'O.LJS - No !'DO ,....
October 5-7
m. Friday- on. Mill Creek Rd., InJured in a two car acCident at
two and fwr-tentha miles norlh 4:24 p.m. Frldey In front n188
Walt Disney'•
of Gallipolis. No one was h11ur- Vine St., accord!~ to city pe"THE LOVE BUG"
eel.
lice. No charge was llled.
(T echnlcolar)
The accident occurred In an
Officers salcl Georp W. Dll·
Dean Janu Michele Loo
area where the otete Is black· ton, 58, Se-n, perked h I a
DISNEY CARTOONS:
toppiJw the roed. Aplcto.,truck car, and opened the left front
Brotherbat; Oadaotranot
operated by Sanford Bills, 62, door into the path nla cardrlv·
Hudbeach; Graws
Crown Clt,y, preparing to diiiDP en by Truman L. Lackey, 31,
There a Tree
a toed Into the pever, otruck a RL 1, l..avalette, W. VL There
Admission: $1.00 Adults;
parked truck operated by Jnhn 1 was moderate domo&amp;ll to both
60&lt; Children
L. Hood, 52, Gallipolis. 'lbOre cars. n was the city's 279thacSHOW STARTS 7 PM
was minor demage to both ve- cldent In the drat 276 deya nl
hlcles.
the year.

CLEVELAND (UPI) - '!be
propooed meJ'!Ier of the Slandard ou co. or Ohio (SOIUO)and
the BP OU Carp. has been declared Ulegal under the antitrust lows by the U.S. Jllltlce
DeparlmeDL
omctals of the . Cleveland based SDIUO were Informed
Friday of Justice Department
plans to file slill to preY1l11t the
acqlllsitlon of the BP 011 corp.,
tho principal U.S. Subsidiary ol
MORGANTOWN- West VIrginia
Unlverslt,y'o 103rd acaBritish Petroleum CO., Ltd.
demic year Is underway with a
record enrollmentof17,162 fito&gt;.
denta on the Morgantown Cllll·
BURGFS'&gt; PROMOTED
puoes and at Ita three otr-CIIII·
MIDDLEPORT Former pua certers.
Middleport resident, Harold D.
"1bla total lneludes almost
Burgess, of 1978 Highland 3,000 lr&amp;d,.te andprotesoloml
Drive, St. Albl.ne,haabeenrmn- otudenla on the Morgantown
ed aulstanl plant ma-r at campuns," observed WVU
the Cubicle South Olarleoton Preoldent Jameo · G. Harlow.
p!aDL Burgess began his career
"Ateordi!W to 181101111 studlea,
with Carbide In 1946alter grado It eosta four tlmoa as much to
uottrw from West Virginia URI• educate them as II dOes under-

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CORDILL REACTIVATED
NEW ORLEANS (UPI)"- 1be

punter Ollie Cordill and,
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: POMEROY - Receipts In the court ol
Melgs Counq Jlldge Frank W, Porter
September lollled $2,631,30, Mrs. BetSY Hobatetier, clerk, has reported. 01
!he total, $481.95 wiD be peld to the state
in fines, $134.60 In fees to tile sheriff's
llepartment, $1,353.28 to the COUJIQ' genlund, $366.58 to the oouncy law Itfund and $294,89 to tile count,y auto
se and gas fund.
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• MIDDLEPORT - A rigid curfew will
be Imposed In the viUB&amp;Il ol Middleport
k vandalism c:ontlnues wams Pollee Chief
). J, Cremeans. II aela at vandalism c:on-

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HUI, sllfferedalaceratlon on the
left arm, and James D. Gny,
:16, Oak Hill, a laceration on the
'right knee. Neither was treat·ed.
Officers said t1'13accidentoc-

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. AIJ,Y. ~~. . ". lahlrwtoelthe~ · et,y ol Items at tha aile,!! ~~~
The rirem~""~4 , tlie donate )~• ~or. the oalo, _or. li'll;~ ,Oller l'lraonL -~~ ·
evert whUe th~ ,tid\•.• auxllll!ry ha~e some~ ecild on «llii!P- ur1ild · the coqoeratlon at•,~l· L
Ia to be In cllll'ae ofoi'lltimmap mont, are InVIted ·to see or per•ono of tho area lnaa~llljif
oale bake we and'oehe IUbcho phone W. D. l'lr11011a, lire chief, the dre dopUI!nort wlllioblalnl

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'With the entire Olorus provldlna the
\local background, Solnduhln performs
traditional dance with daggers whlc!J
l;!ln'er falls to stir hla audiences.

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The bloB has bitten mel Not the flu bug lots of folks have, but
the reaeuch bug. Mary Lewlspaosedltonto me. She shoold have
~n better. 0 think she did It on plll"j)OSe.)
The 11)'111)t0ms are s.. rchlll: musty old scrapbooks - try, ill: to r.-d crumbly yellow ill: newspapers - spendill: hours with
· your nooe to the microfilm screen - getting crosseyed trying to
follow your current pr oject while little tidbits of other interest.
Ill: facta try to pull you away.
For Ina lance - how could I not loll ow up a story abo!&amp; Samuel F. VInton, for whom Vir.tonCount,ywas named? Or not go fur·' lhw lito the story of George Tablt?
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Mrs. J. Howard Neal and Mrs. Stanley Plymale were tellill:
; .,e IIOIIle more lnterestill: facts about Mr. TabU's life. Did you
; . . _ he built the x.tlyette Hotel?
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I had a c'-.'&gt;Ce to chat with Mrs. Neal and Mrs. Plymale at
! the Emerson Evans' open hooSE". It was my first meeting with
: Mrs. Plymale but I hope not lll.Y last. Each time I meet a new
: friend I feel richer.
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The Evans' open house was a nice gesture, giving everyone
~ an opportunicy to meet and mix with their neighbors. How many
~ chances do we get to do that today?

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NOW THAT OUR WOMEN'S dubs are gettlll: underWay with
the new year•s a~tivitles, may I remind you that your program
; bclaklll"e an lnwluable source of information tome. It's ln;torlhat I use the books to check speUing of names, to get ad; dresses, and even to find Olt special upcoming events. Sene times
7 nice picture or story before a big club eveot will be more irr
~ terestire than a "'llne of wlmers" picture afterwards.
I have the Toddlers to Tassels book and the PhUomathean
• bonk, and hope to get the others.

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LAST SUNDAY IN GALLIA COUNTY must have been one of
: the moat beautiful days we've had. We took a drive aftA!r ~: bouse and wont down to Peg Blazer's home at Paradise Lake,
1- r Mercerville. Peg was gone, but I meta charming youngster,

tt~ with
an unusual name, Pam Smlthkey. l had never heard the ramo,
IO 1 asked iC she was new to Gallia County. 0h no," she said.

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~ot the time the answer wouJd be 14 1've lived here all my lite.''
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WAYNE KELLEY OF WASIDNGTON C. H. brought Ina &lt;lit&gt;' ping about a relative. It concerned a 'GalUa Countlan and appesr: ed In the Washington C. H. Record-Herald column of B. E. Kelley.
Kelley wrote, uwhen a person receives an envelope bearIng a postmark 17 years old and finds a letter written to him by
~' I relative 17 years earlier, he naturally wonders where Wiler
;'the sun that letter could have been!
.,1be letter was writteri from Harrisburg, Gallia Co.mty,
Fob. 21, 1815 by WOllam H. H. Frederick who had mislaid It and
did not lind It again for nearly 17 yean. When he did, he decided to have some fun with II. He had the postmaster postmark it
11 1875, and whUe lhe letter was addressed to lll.Y father at Galllllolta, my uncle had It forwarded to Spokane, Wash., with his
. address for return If not delivered.
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1n a few weeks it came back marked, 'returned to sender,
UIIClalmed.' It had accumulated other postmarks unW the env&amp;llope lookecl 'I" If It had amaUpox, and bore' much of U.e alphabet
'In red Ink where returns had been stamped. AIIAlr the letter had
r.-de the rounds he wrote the corredaddress and it reached'
"rather In due time at moomtngbnrg.
HWhen recejpt of the letter was aeknowledied, the sender

told or the Joke.
u'Mte letter became a family keepsake. •'
1bat's a better plot than any tlcUon, mystery, or science
ftctit11 write could make up.
FINAL NOTE: Ranember the annual membership drive lor
Washington PTA begins this week. Active participation In this
Jl'OIII wut keep you aware of the goals others are set~ to help
uJGW' child alii mine" become the kind ot citizens we need in
America today. Who i&lt;nows? Maybe you can help. Make the PTA

' Goala arxl yours one ard the same!

~ :~~~ UNITED Methodist
besket diiDIOr
•.at 110011. Afternoon si&gt;O&amp;ker
,the Rev. John Davis. !tleelal
' alagera Willpresentthemu&amp;'
le. Everyone welcome.
. TRAIL RIDE Gallia Councy
IUcliJw Cld&gt; at Gene Sievers,
'10 a. m. Bring covered dish
1111 one package of hotdogs
and drink.
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'CORA ANNUAL United Meth·
· odllt Cblrch homecoming. Pub.
Uelnvlted. Baaketdlnner. Guest
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'·.uNDhlzer.
MoNDAY
. AMERICAN RED Cr~s&amp; Vol•
Gray Ladles 12:30
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DAR will meet at the home or
Nro. Ralph &amp;mer, 2 p. m.
Mrs. L. 11. Nelson, c&lt;&gt;llost.

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COUNTY
Pomona
Grange will meet at the Eno
Grange. Baking and sewing con.
teats wiU be judged Potluck
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nfrealunenls. Bring table ser-

'&lt;'&gt;&gt;LLIIA COUNCIL 114 Daugb-'
of America reg. meet, 7:30
CANASTA CLUB will
at the home of Mrs. Rob.
7p.m.
GRANGE 7:lnltallaiiOI&gt; .of ofticero.
aa11JW TO MEET at the home
Janet Wetherholt, 24 Slate
~ P·"'· GUest speaker, Mila
UNrrED METHODIST
Clrele 6 with M r a.
~1lllli~ ,': 'J1191iias, H n I I i d a y
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·CLUB Wtu meet with
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TUESDAY
USED CLOTHING SALE at the
trailer of Mrs. Paul DeMey,
Jr. on the Bldweii.Jlodney Road
In Bidwell, 10 a.m. UU 4 p.
m. Money wiU go to the Hurta Granp. Sale continues
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Other gueata who brooqdrt
greetlnga were Raymond Lillie.
ex-mayor of WllkeBYWe, Leanard Thacker, Commaader ot
Wllkeavute Post, Mr. Rlebanl
Lentz, Dlatrlct Lesion C o mmander. Harold CoCtrtll, Dlalrict Vice Commander, and
Mrl. 0. A. Marlin, l!eln-tadve to Athena Slate llolpltal.

A aattonal aWird waa pven
to Radio atadon WOUB Alii- for the beat report t11,JOUth
aettvtttea. 'l'hll was lor their
atorles .., Blckeye Bqys Slate.
An award to alation WMPO,
l'llmero,y for loeel reporlin(.
Another notional aWirdwas given to Mrs. William stewart
of AllleU, Detlarlmelit Legislative Chairman, for Ohio hav.
inB the greatest IIIDiber of aubsertpllona to the National Lq.
lalallve Ballotln.
A leoderablp trlimDa session will be held 11 Pomeroy
November 22, and a biJ1hda)'
JIIIV will be beld at a.JIIIealhe veterau hoopltal Dec.
11. Tbe' IUIIIIIIer meeting "' the
district wiU be at Racine.
AU ""I the meeting ThUra~ ...... Mrl. Dorothy Hecker, _Mrl. Aldelll White andMra.
William J. Brolm.

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dernlal Cll Amtrlwliam; Mrs.
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lira. F.dlrUd u.rahall, ~
munii,J Service; Nra. Dma who
lll!mltulod for Mrs. BID Mllb.
lor for Junli&gt;r Adlvltleo and
Mra. llir1on lloii ·Jr., lllbllltuUnc for Nra. A1'lblr Dollmatd. for RobabiUta&amp;n. Nra.
Naatallng .._ted Cll the Na.
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TO OBSERVE ANNIVE:RSARY- Mr. 'ind Mra. Pete
l'lrlonl, Crown acy, will
celobnta lllelr 5tlb weddlns
. aml-111')' Cll Oct. 12. All
open house' and beaket dinner wiD be held at· their
heme ill bomr of the occasion. Friends and relativea
are lnvtled. The Par1t111 are
the parents of 9 ddldren.•
gr..,..nta of 35, an d
fli:'Mt.Crandparenta to 6.

1111' was eonwoted lQ' the vice
Jrtlident, Mrs. Kimball adl•• Slxteell·membera were prea- ,
lilt and Mra. WUIIam Walker,
• former member, waa welcomed back Into the club.
lira. Porter revl~ "Onc:e
lla!'e fr!Jm the BeciJidl!l," by
Rclbert :MorrUI wllll .SutonJ
llociY." 'II Ia an autobl~
· of thelamollseperallnler, Robert MeniU. '!be ~ n,llllabout hi a ehlldiood .til •
New York &amp;bello and about bla ·
rlae to lame aa a baritone.
Mel;rlll's parents were Jewlab lmmlcrantt · from Poland.
Ria -.or wao a dotarinlned
woman and _.,erted great pre8aure IIJIOII· her - to reallae
hla Jlll'u"olltlts tn. the liltlale
- Id. U.rrj.ll relates blalllory
In I YOrJ ilwn9!'0UI and in!er•

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Miss Glasa will apeak on the
.,!Ueet of Woman's Role In Cfmlrlbuting Ill MAn's ilrvlval.
The AAUW Ia open lo101eollqe grllduate willl an AB defrom an aecredlleil c':o!.
lege, A .lpeclal Invitation Is
extended to Rio Grande Col-

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ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED - Mr. and Mrs. Jamea A. .
Thomas of Gallipolis are announclll: the engagement of their
daughter, Mary Jane, to Ron W. Patterson of UhrlchavUio,
Ohio. Miss Thomas is al967graduateofGallla Academy Hl,lll
School and a graduate of Columbus Busl..,ss University, She
Is presenily employed at Bob Eftns Farms, Inc., Columbuo.
Mr. Patterson h a 1965 graduate ofUhrlchavUleHigh School,
served In the U.S. Arm.Y and Ia presenUy employed at Ohio
Bell in Uhrichsville, Ohio.

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;comer's Club of GaUipolla arr
tiounces a Faahlon Revue to be
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Mary Jane Thomas

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Visits. Halley's
Rest Home

every age and poekelhook from
Bernadine's, with coordlnatlnl
shoes and accesaorles I r o 1n
Carl's. Beekground orpn music by Mrs. Merlyn ROll J)l'Oiillses to provide a real "salon"
atmo!!Jjlere. Dessert will be catered and served by the Junior
Women's Club.
Reservations will be $1.50
per person, and may be made by
calling Mrs. Barcy Longat4464141 by TueadaY noon.

GALLIPOLIS - Miss Ann
Elizabeth Morgan, 836 Thurber
Drive, Columbus, daughter t1
Dr. and Mrs. 'lbomas w. Morpn, became the bride or James
Jacob Nyland, son ot Mr. and
Nra. Albert Nyland, 2684 Wal-

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ttons for ¥.•~ 2Uwur peras recordfd 'by Pete Me,. · -, at tire Fairfield Wea· ~on.
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(lionclay . . . .. 71 37
io)"ueeday .. .. . 81 44
·Wednesday . . . 84 50
'.l'hureday .. .. 8$ 59
81 59
8atlmlay .. . .. 59 50
Average high temparatures

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dellre!!a. last year - 75.6 ft- .•.,. ,,.,,~·.
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the ..,.tt.tllls ,y""',,:-: fM ~ .
grees, last year - 47.3 degrees.
' Total precipitation for the
week this year - 0.28 of an
'lneh, last year 0,14 or an Inch.
Total preelpltstlon to data
lor tbla year - 24.89 lnehea,
lasi year- 34,40 Inches. ·
Normal annual precipitation
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September 20.
Vows o( the double..rlng ceremony were read at the St. St~­
JI[Ien's Epls~ Church In Columbus at 4:30p.m.
Given In marriage by her
father , the bride wore a streetlength sheath dress of polo blue
crepe with an overlay of sheer
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,o:JU~on, . .l'IJli, ~~·~· ~pcy
man lla and accessories.
Her . flower~ ,)Were orchids.
Mrs. ~liM Morgan Smith,
tile bride's sister, was matron
~ honor. 9Je wore' a .PSstel
pink fitted sheath dress with
white accessories and a corsage
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Mrs. James Jacob Nyland
CARD SHOWER PLANNED
NORTHUP - A card show.
er Is being planned f.!?r Luther
Pinkerman, Rt. 2 N"'"ihup, in
honor of his 93rd birthday on
Oct. 7.
Unique and unusual items

can be found in the new
shop uStrawbe"y Hill" in
Rio Grande, 7 doyo a woek,
I 18 8 p.m.
Pd. Adv.

dela, COlumbus.
A reception and dinner were
given by the bride's parents at
diate[.y
following
the ceremony.
the Jall..oltn
COiumbuslmmeThe bride Is a gradnate or
Ohio State Universit,y's college

Sororicy. She Is presently employed as a dental hygienist In
Worthington.
Mr. Nyland Is enrolled In the
college of Dentistry at Ohio
!lUte Universlcy and Is a member of Kappa Sigma Fraternlcy.
They will be at home to their
friends after Oct. 5 at 1725
North Star, COlumbus.
Ont-&lt;lf.town guests attending
the wedding were Mra. Thomas E. Morgan, Johnstown,
(bride's grandmother); Mrs.
Marian Caln.Pisano, Ashtabula,
(groom's &amp;randmother); Mr.
and Mrs. Rhodes Cleveland,
~r . .and .Dov.ld, Johnstown; Mill
Mary, Kay Nyland, Clnetmatt;
Thomas W. Morgan, Jr., Galea
T.errt J..yn and Steven
Morgan, Gallipolis; J o e E.
$mllll, Pt. Pleasant, W. Va.;
Mr. and Mrs. George Hervey,
Akron; Mrs. Brooks Holstein
Pt. Pleasant, W. Va.; M r ~
James saxtoo, Gallipolis; Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Perkins, PemberviUe, and Miss Cheryl Ander!IOII, Columbus.

BUDGET PRICED
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plain knit slrelch nylon

seamless stockings , panty lop.

COLORS: BEIGE * SUNTAN *
OFF BLACK * DEEP BROWN
SIZES : SM-MED-L- X-LARGE

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Ladies Golf

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Results Given

GALLIPOLIS - Winners In
Golf Club recent
Profei•lonal Buainou
Scotch Foursome Included the
Trainlll!l can loe obtainocl following: Low net, Sara Puronly throuth a coll090o ter and John :•llalllday; low
lovol program.
gross, Betcy SoiiiJDOr 8nd Frank
GBC GRADUATES
Klna~ty; tied ttl-low putts, ShlrGET THE BETTER
tey Graham and Clarence
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ThomPIIOII, Dottle Miller and
()ecil Elouerle.
. (New Quarter Ballns
Driving closest to the ....
December 10)
CHI No. 11 were Mary 'lbomas
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and Paul Davies: The longest
Wrlto or. eall for eatolot . drives CHI No. 9 were by Shlraocl Information.
ley Graham llld q,arles Neal.
In charge of tile event were
Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Wiseman. They wereaoalaledbyMr.
and Mrs. lrviD Folden, Dr. and
Mrs. H. B. 'lbomaa, Mr. and '
Mrs. Harey K, MUla and

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CANTIUN
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Galli&amp; Count;y Extension Agen~
Home Economies, will be tile
........,. lor the American AsCONTINUED
l!lclallon of University w....
en Monday at 8 p.m. at t b e
ALL ..THI$ WEEK
hllme of Mrs. Douglas Wether-

NOVEMBER WEDDING PLANNED - Amouncement lo
made of the ell:Sgement of Mlu llciml Jane Phillips, daughter of Mrs. Macy I. Phillips and Wayne R. Phillips, Galllil&lt;&gt;lla, to Charles L Dowler, son or Mr. and Mrs. Bill F. Dowler, Galllpollo. Miss Phillips Is a 1965 graduate of Gallla
AcadOIIU' High School and Ia employed by The Ohio Valley
Bank. Her fiance was graduated from lllo Grande College and.
received a Mester oC Aria from The Eastern Kentucky UniYeralt,y. He Is an Instructor In the ~rth Gallla Sehoul System. An early November wedding Is planned.

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lit'Oiram
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sr eaker
Wl.l •n
Jll.'"ss Sue Ann ll;tchell

WEDNESDAY
SADDLE AND SIRLOIN Riding
Club will meet at the Bulaville Townhouse at . 7 p.m.
Members, bring dessert.
MONDAY
GAllS BAND BOOSTERS General meeting 7:30p.m. In band
GALLIPOLIS - '!be JOY
room.
Clubs of the Gallipolis ....,. are
preparing to resume their meatGALLIA COUNTY extenalon
Jnas, These are Bible Clubl held
homemaker' s council Tri..
In VarJOUS bomeslllrauiiDdthe
Councy Joint Vocational High
communlt,y for boys and llrla
School and Technical InstiIn
....... 1 tbrou&amp;b 8. Tbe
tute tour. Meet at park front
cluba meet (or ... hour Im8:30 p. m. Transportadoii
mediately alter school ..,. ~
provided.
each week.
The program Ia made up of
GRACE UNITED METHODISr
Bible
leasona, llll81n&amp; gamea,
Church Circle 1 will meet willl
eontests,
prizes, and occasionMrs. Guy NUb, Rt. 141, at
7:30 p.m. Circle 2 with Mra. ally refreabmenta. Bo71 and
Neal B. Clark, 136 First Ave. tdrls are alked to 10 to the
7:30 p.m. Clrele 3 with Mra. club nearest their heme aa
John Morgan, 15 Edpmonl Dr. 10011 u aehonlls dllllllall8d ...
7:30 p.m. Circle ~ willl Mrs. tile ~ lilted below ro.- their
Ra,ymond Pope. Circle 5 at elub. Tha eluba are open lor
all children of the neighbor.
eburcb 1 p.m.
hood.
THURSDAY
FASHWN SHOW, NBWCODier'a
On TUeadaY evenlnp JOY
Cluba
wiU meet at the heme
Club, 1:30 p.m. at home of
of
Mra.
H. W. WU11011, Jr. wttll
Mrs. Donald Thaler CHI Neighborhood Road. Call Mrs. Bar- Mra. W. B. Martin as teacher;
ry Long, 446-4141 ~Y Tuesday at the home or Mrs. Oney Llfl1d
noon lor reservations. $1.50 with Mra. l'al!l PUll inns teacher, and at the home of Mra.
par person.
NORTHUP MISSIONARY Socle- Maurice Alver- will! Mra.
cy wiU meet at 1 p.m. at the Allen Romaine as laacher.
Tlllrl!lay evenkle'l lllllatlnga
home of Bonnie Nibert.
will be beld It the home of
Nra. Cal"iln LIIJM.will! Nra.
THURSDAY
J.v• alao aeninl u . . .
GALLIPOLIS GARDENCWB!It
the home ot Mri. Bon ~'
IIi'a. JaCk Frtind will be llle
So&gt;rtna Valley. Roll eallla iit.~y helper at th~Al-home.id .
~/"ter Protection ,fi)r Peren- ''••· Kenneth Bostic will be
rusts."
the l!ubllltute for all elube.
Cluba will begin on Oct. 8. '
PHII.OM!\THEAN CLUB 11 the
heme of Mrs. llfartha FOliar, Cldldran are ~ to
US Firat Ave.
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Mra.Jolm w. camdon and Mary Alii,
Jolumy, 'l"omm7; and Dlwld, Mr.
CHF3111RE - Mr. llld lllrs. and Mrs, WIUiam GtuNII and ·
Wutlam Gunnell of Cbeablre Loulse Cymbla, Paula, WUma,
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held a family dlmer at their Kl!n and Randy.
home on September 30, In honAltend1ng later were, Rlek
or oC Mrs. GunneD' s brother, Sexton, Mr. and Mrs. Richard
SPC-1 and Mrs. John W. Cam- Lawhorn.
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Attending were, Mra. J o e
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Camden, Paul ~ Camden,
Mr. and lira, Junior Denney
dlmer
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Mrs.
All
and ~.... Mr. and Mrl. LeGALLIPOLIS - The Galllpo..
roy Caldwell and Roger, Dicklis Junior Woman'e Club~ GoUI.
Mra.
Gllbem
Corliss,
newb'
Its Fall season wtlll a potlnck
elected presldelt. prellkled
,.er tile meeting. She aakad
each committee chairman to
tdve a brief report of activities and details of tbls year's
protll"UD&amp;.
GALUPOLIS - Paalm 100
The guest speaker waa IIIIa was dlacuased by the mem•
~e Am Mitchell, Girl a' Slate bora of the BulavWe Delcy Club
Representative, who waa apon- at the September meeting held
aorod by the Junior W0111111'1 at the church. The meeting cp..
Club. Sbe gave an lnteresttna enec1 · with the Lord's Prayer
aecouot of her experiences. baing pra,yed In unl1011 and a
Mlaa Mitchell staled 1 h e hl'mn.
GALLIPOLIS - Mra. Vlr- brought baek a better ID!der- The youth group recentlyvla1111. cal'!..., ·vi&lt;~&gt;· prealdent· or
!II!Q\dln('dr
tiie roll'· )'0U111\!Ii;ra
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1n today' I world.
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were1101118
dlacuasIn chlrge ot the meeting '!burl' Mi11 Mitchell streaaecl t h e eel.
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day In the absence of tile presImportance of each citizen vot- Sharon Hively read tile secthli low, lOW price. 1
Ident, Mrs. Clarence Jolm1011. tng In a democratic aoclecy. retary•a report and called roU. ~:!:: tor perma-tl
Mrs, Tom Agee waa hostess
The next aehe411ed meeting Nellie Rollins gave the tr..a. •
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lor the meeting attended by will ba on Oct. 27, and wiU be nrer's report.
seven membors and two vis- presented by the Conservation A Bible quiz was 11![11 by ShlrItors, Mrs. Charles Saunders COmmlttee.
ley Clay and W011 by Kat11y
and Mra. H. B. Marlin.
S b a v e r. "One Tbouaaod
Mra. Carter gave the reipon.
Plaints, n a poem, .was lead
slve reading and Mrs. LUUan Whttehall Gaha.,.
bx Nellie Rollilla and "God'a
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rte Northup read the minutes
Golll...ia, Ohle
Meigs 14
Nine members were
and the roll call. The Lord's
Prayer was prayed In unl1011.
A short [&gt;nllram followed.
Mrs. Richilrd Flaber eonwet.
eel a ruble quiz. Readlnp were
by Mrs. Ulllan MeCall, Mrs.
Harey Pitchford, Mra. Vlrllll
Carter, Mra. Tom Ape and
Mra. Marlo Northup.
During tile aoclal period Mrs.
H. B. Marlin displayed 110111e
oriJ!(nal eeramle work.

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Honor:ed ;by 8 and 40'
GALLIPOLIS '- ,_ill !lonna
Slormoot of 80a~,, WU
hoaored 111M
a mem.
ber of lilt Amtrlcap Lellon
AuxiUary for all Ita 50 yeara
at the fall conlennee of District 8, held al the . Amtrlcan
Legion grooe near Wllll-me,
CHI ThuradaY. An _..;,od elladon signed by theN~ J:realdent and National SecrelarJ of
tile IIIXillaey, a eold memorial
booklet and aold
wao
accepted by memben of the
local unl I In her behalf.
Woo Stormoot Ia theCHI\JCXIO
remaining of the 'lixiHII WOIIIen who al&amp;lled the ...,Ucatkln
for a charter for Llrayette Unit
No. 27 ALA, fifty yeara liDMrs. Jennie CottriU, prealdenl oC WIJI&lt;e..We Unit No.
476 opened the meeting then
turned it over to tile president of Dl&amp;trlot 8, Mra. Bell
Neutzllng of Pomeroy, Guest
speaker for tho ~ was Mrs.
Melvin ,lmge, stale prealdent
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to comt.t the clamOrlne ci
Athelat crusader, lladellne' tllat , .,_.eral ~ lell4r-' 4 "ear~ ·bird" -·~ Na.otzlln&amp; .tlllo ~ellllellboth hosjJita111811.
re""'llltatl9" ~911er, cl&gt;ljunaOOer ~lf:~,e
Murray lor public cen-IIIIP w1J! be printed ~ dllllrlbuted ~··
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. Tile Dally ' Seatlilil ...,1 The cblirmari.
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,W IJkenUle 1'111\; '!-rolG ~
ci Bible reading alltr&lt;Jnllrtswlll In tile dllirlct IIIIa week.
The .,_..Bome1ti'Dtlall0 Atllens Maa-r !or coverPut dllllrietpretldentllnthe trill, 111 vl&lt;il! ~~~~maJI!Ier Iii
· ~ POMEROY•- U'sapple-rmaldi1'Umoat~J=:IUrprl!" · IHi Initiated 1n the El&amp;lltll DlaAw'ARDS PRmiENTED .- waaaworded*$1islftfO,rreeCh· UO·
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processional ..,... ~· Cll(. Dllirlct 8 all! Rlehard Lentz,
linlied Methodist Church where the phlloiOI&gt;hy Is that ')'Oil re trlct o1 uie American Le&amp;iDn
Presiding ,at the - m_eeiiDg, IDa fiiC)ta by SopL 9 and hBviaa '
IIONO~ GUMS .,,
ford Aikins, C;rooksvllle, now,' Somerset, ~~·trt~ 8:·&lt;0111111ilndBI!IIher toe YOUDII nor too old to give a heiPilll hand. ·
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Auxiliary thla .ftek.
Mra. N111tzllnl preaented ~c tile most new li!!llftbera,
Flftt year member• loonored naUonal ~urH;y chlirman ci er.
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The ocheclule goes like so- pick on Sa~, reat oo &amp;&amp;
AddroasinJ 120 EtatrtJt Dl~ era! awards, lncllldlnl! two..,
American !.qkill Auxlllar:Y cM1rl8 the c:ooPfence were til~ Departlllll\l ci bht.a:: M!"s, \; At noon a &lt;hlckll!l :~""'"
clay, peel 011 MondaY, washonTuesclay,ciOinthe ,Iars on Wedujls· jrlct auxiliarY memberaa~ the aatlonallevel.
.
· unl1l ci dl~ctlon ""'lvln&amp;
ci Galllpolle, S:ewort, Albeftai ~· J a n'!l . ,811~~ by the W.IJ¥eavllle.
ila)' cook IHI Tllur&amp;daY and sell on Frida)'.
1n1 the fall emterence held at Jolll C, Ray, netwOrk super. naUonal memberiiiiP a~• Mra Faye Holmam and Mrs. BOld Rile"'; 1' 111'1. W, J; . odlllt Church~~~ lea,'liiO• 'Two "t.tches" wUI be made~ls yeer and yeall!rdlljl, 40 bu- , WUkeavllle Thu~&amp;da.Y. M r •· 'ri&amp;Or ci WOOD, Alliin~ . was wert K. '1'. ·croeoan 21 ci Alh· Nel~
both Of Bremen. B~ Galll&amp;&gt;oi,~; Mrl.-. Ro~•i; . e~ the ~!.~f.~
hhels of apples were picked for this week's work. Next .Sa~ Melvin JIUige, American Legion Biven the award for ado I bell! ena; Ctookl\lllle 222, JuncU011
y r 1 , Neutzllnl presented t•lf WlijlaQII, .bok Ii!lici . ~•• .·:~• ~~th~
another 40 bushels will be picked-at an orchard In the'lo/rlaon- . AuXII~Y president, urged SliP- local radio prc!P'am In the In- .CH;y 376, Nldclii!IIOri 128, and ..cb ci the liilloorees with cor- !loll, Loflllll, and MIBI E-r m., • .)~erei!CII 1ft ''fji~:.~ {,il;liJ)ae
port o1 the Legion's nationwide terest of youlb. It pertained 10 Racine 602.
Bll'id donateei.J&gt;.r Fnnela Flor. POWers, Lopn. ' . . .
· IIIIDI~ above '!I .'"'¥/~' ~~~~ville area.
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. Anl'bo&lt;b' lor apple butter? women or the church are takl11t program against the anU-Chrls- ccversge of Btckeye Boys Slate
ci
Pomeroy
·acC811ted
with
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Mrs.
Bold
or
WUkei\IUla
pve
erlne Welsh, Mr .-'J. M. ~
111
orders.
tiaD activities o1 Mrs. Murray. acUvitles at !1\lo Unlversiey
aol~ m..,.m0111 , u.ilta of the tile oddren of welcoJliO with ton, Mrs. George Hackett,
It was reported thlil she hBa and was signed by Nrll' Esthree ,.,ilen presentad e..., Mrs. _ , relljiODdlng follow· Jolrl, Jack Cir8el)', MrJ,, lllli
obtained
27,000
signed
letter•
teUe
HameD,
naUonal
proalwith slfto,
ilig the advancement of tile col. lbinel, Mrs. George ~.
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NEXT WEEK MRS. RAYMOND STEW ART ofMiddleportwl!l
be installed as South Central District President of the Obio Oilld prctestinJ the decision or the dent.
CONVENTION BUSINCIS
OJ'S 1o' Yra. Frances Baldes Mrs. J~ Webater, Sr., Yra.
· astronauts to read the Bible
Mra. N111tzllng also presert.
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A report or the naUciaal COli· and !.Ira. Leeman! '1118cker, Qly Eddie Ginther, and Mra.
Conservation League.
nnual.OCCL
and will preoent theae to NASA ed an award to the Auxlllfry oC
ventlon held Iaiit month 1n At. WUkesvllle and the invocation Everett Bates ci Pilat 39, !'lim-Mrs. Stewart's installation will take place at the a
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Drew Webater !'list 39 lor
RUTLAND - Terri MUier, !ants, Ga. waa given by Mrs. by Mra. iuva DeVault, boat eroy; Yra. Charles Ke••lnPl:•
entlon to he held atthestatlerHiltonHotel on Monday,1'ues- headQuarter•.
The Christian public Ia be- achieving !!rat place In the na- advisor, was hostess of the NeutziiJIIl.
unit chaplain, Mrs. Gertrude Mrs. Dale Kenneol)', Mrs. oar.
: •alii Wednesday of next week. Mrs. Kenneth Scites of Pcm.,.
ing
asked
to
slgn
100,000
letters
tton
In
a
poppy
clay
diSPlay.
A
Chatterbox
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Oub
or
Rutland
The
el8hlh
dlatrlct
prealdent
Strausbausl&gt; was at the plano ry stahl, Mrs. Asel Searls, Mrs.
roy has been thedistrictpresidentrorthepast ~o years anl this
Harold Lemley, ll!1d Mrs. a._,.
rear has been asked to serve on a state commtttee. At the con- to be gotten to NASA lmmedl· gold ..-I was awarded to on Sept. 30 at2p.m. KarenSutl&gt;- amwneed tile Chillicothe Vet- for the Nadonal Antmm.
atel.Y and the American Le3ion Mrs. WOllam Stewart lor her orland also an advisor, and five erana llolpltal birthday party
Reports ci the oartous ella. ijeitdrlcks, Mldd\epo!" 128;
:rentlon Mrs. Scltes will be conducting a league worklhOJ1'
to be held .., Dec. 11 and trlct cblirmen werepvenalong. Mrs. Campbell Harper,_M r o.
,
Others going from here will be Mrs. Don Thomas, MrL AJ. Auxiliary Is taking a lOBding leglalative pro!P'am for 1968. members were present.
role
1o
BB&lt;"Uring
these,
Mrs.
69;
and
lltulfed
red
blnls
were
A
donatloo
of
$2
was
epprov·
ask~ tlllt aU units COIItrlbute with a report'!rom the crederl· Emeat Bowles, Mrs. .C. R.
tan King, Mrs. Don Mullen, ar¥1 Mrs. Don Becker.
Junge pointed out.
given to Fomeroy 39, Feeney- ed lor the Junior lair beard tor both money and cakea ror the tlals committee abowlntl 121 Young, Mrs. WWlam Smith,
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In response to her appeal, Bemett Pilat 128; Lewis Man- the club's entry In the youth party and pllll to attend.
reBiaterid. Servlngontbatccm- Mrs. Arnold Richards and Mrs.
COMMENTS IN THE "BEAT OF THE BEND" this week on
-th Boone ICMa High School orchestra's invitation to,appear at
~s PO·~as night parade.
Mrs. Nllltzllilg also amoun- mlttee were Mra. Albertlloulh, Harrison Belitley, Mlddlp
a·
aJ."' a.o
A HalloweenpertyonOct. 30, ced a leedershlptralnlngschocll Mddleport; Mrtl Virgil Wal. 263; Mr•. VIrgil Walker, "'f•·
th: 23rd Annual Mid-West National Band and Orches~Ciinlc to
frcm 7 • 9 p.m. at Terri MID· 10 be held In J'l)meroy 00 Nev. ker, Racine, andMrl. Jam e 8 David Yoat, Mrs. 1\!arcelene
be held in Chicago this winter brooght back memories for the J.
er's
home was planned. T h e 22. The acbool will begin at Thomas, Rutland. Willi a dis- Beegle, Mrs. Jes-'• Brinker,
J. Davis family.
menu wUI be meat aandwiches, 9 a.m. and conllnue thrOUIIt trtct 1p01a ci 2,066, member. and Mrs. Marie Boyd, Racine;
Just two years ago Joyce Davis, then a student at _the Intercupcakes, cookles.!)Otltochlps, -Jy nenlnghoure. Both meals ship nOw lltsnlla at 960,11 was all! Mrs. K8tllrynMitcheii,Rutlochen Arts Acadelll,ll, played with a gro"' which recened a ~ld
and witches brew. Each glrllo will be serv~. Mrs. El1e Mae repOited.
lantL
to participate. It wasreallyquiteanhonor, since only outata00111t
to bring as follows:
Beaverson Is director of tile
musicians are selected to participate. Joyce plays. both trumpet
By POLLY CRAMER
Darlene Berrett. witches school wilh Mra. ABIIOB Mer·
alii piano.
&gt;
Incidentally, Konrad Scholl, who directs lite Boone H~gh
brew; Marlene Jlal:relt, c uP. reU 10 teecbperllamentaryprOcakes; Autwnn Ellla, cooklea; cedlre. The achocll Is open to.
-School orchestra, had Mrs. Davis in the county orchestra whtch
----•!Polly's Problem_ _ __
Tammy Martin, potato chips; tile public for a small regia.
~e organized while teaching in MiddleporL
Ellen Ric . , aandwlchei; Karen tration chlrge.
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The Davlo girls keep busy. Joyce Is a freshman tlt_ls !ear at
DEAR POLLY-A few years ago, my husband
fished
a
big,
old,
wagon
wheel
out
of
th~
rlver
!!nd
I
S.-herland, aandwiches; and
Mrs. o, .A. Martin, awciiOhio University where she is a music major. Elaine 18 lD he r
am
tired
of
seeing
It
In
the
basement
domg
nothinll·
I
Terri
Miller,
al\)'lhllll
not
men1ary
repreaentaUve for t h e
\'!ophomore year at Marshall with a speech and literature major,
hope
our
readers
have
some
different.
an~
exeitlng
-alii Diana is a pr,.med junior at Ohio State. Elaine, by the way,
Southeastern Ohio Mental
tioned that will be needed.
ways I could use this wheel for decoratmg mdoors or
Games will be scrambled Heallh COllier at Alhens, apolce
...,.as initiated Into Delta Zi social sororlcy Friday night.
out...:...MRS. J. C. M.
words, bobbing for apples, door 011 her plan ci actlvH;y for till
prize, and a few more.
veterans there.
The pq&gt;ularlcy of some teachers!
DEAR
POLLY
I
ha~e
two
uaes
for
those
large
juice
Science teacher Don Stt vers was given a nice bi~Y sur~
Costumes wUI be judged In
The auxiliary ci WUkeavllle
cana that Mrs. A. J. has
theRe cstegorles, Prettiest, Ug- Pilat 476 hosted the conventiDII
· prise by some of the sixth grade girls Friday.
, They staged a pert)' for him durl~ their science class. Serv· been saving. The Brownies
Jiest, Most Orlgl..l, Craziest, held In tile American Le&amp;lon
in our town painted and
and lanCiosL Elsie Sutherland Grove there. As each ci tile
-ed cuPcakes, Kooi-Aid and candy.
then stippled some with
and Mr. and ~ •• Arthur MDI· ""leers and peat dllirlct\ presanother color and gave
er wlll be the judges.
!dents registered, theY were ·
them to the loeal hospital
Tag
was
played
lor
recrea·
presented corsage&amp;. Mrs. JeD·
to use for flower vases.
and
refreshments
were
nle Cottrill, president of the
tton
A frlend uses such cans,
unpalnted, as lanterns 10
ser;ed by Mrs, Arthur MUler boat unit, call~ the meeting to
hang on the trees ln his
atll Terrie.
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U&lt;-.f•
lovely garden. Small holes
In tile proceaaioo led by Mrs.
were punched to make de·
.
.
Robert Btms, aergeant at
si~s aU over the cans and
arms, were Mra. Junge of llol.
Th
w~res were attached for hanglng them. He uses large
e re- candles inside of these for effective decorations.-MRS.
: POMEROY - O!!lcers were Health Center, Alhens.
pte, Mra•. Na.otzllnl, Mrs. Ger.
PLAN RUMMAGE SALE
lnatalled In an Impressive can- (Jlest !rom the insti111Uon stat~ that no live cedar, glass, or H. M. H.
MIDDLEPORT - Heath Unit. aid Wlldermulh, l'llmeroy, Dis4Jeught service all! several
wire were to be used in the
DEAR POLLY-Mrs. A. J.'s 46-ounce Juice cans could ed Methodist lllurch will hold a trict 8 Americanism chairman;
~c proJects were planned by arrangement&amp;.
be used for banj!lng up the garden bose. Nail three, four or rUIIlllllge Bille . Tueoday . aDI Mrs. Allen lfamptcn, Pome·
SALE AT!.\1.:
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ihe a.ester Garden Club Wed. ............... . •:····'
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The Region 11 Ohio Aaao- " !lye Ia a . hall cll'Cie' oo' a bom:d and then ..., ~e ~ to Wednesday ln.~'tltenmd '!"' ILudre
illodo.Y night at the bqme of. elation o1 Garde; Clubs, moet- the 2li4s ln the garage .~1A)UISE
11'Miw
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· buildlnJ on Mill St. In Mlddl,.
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, Brunicar~l'i House of M~• c, G!Jlllpol)s
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liS. Purley Karr,
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Lancaster, ccmmunlty
porl
Mrs.
M.
L.
French,
Mrs.
ing
to
be
held
on
Nov.
1
'It
DEAR
POLLY-If
Mrs.
A.
J.
has
not.
cut
the
tops
off
l)er
~
,,::;~.Bald YOUJIIl, redrlng
Lake llopewassnnoonced. Plans many large juice cans, she can make ftl{!j! hassocks or foot· James Jividen, and Mrs. Walter ~~~~;Mrs. Harry D a·~ I 1,
~sl- presented each of were made tor a oolurnn 1 o r stools with them . Cover each can With an old sock or heavy llayes will pick ·UJl items for 11
aubsUtutlng for Mrs.
207 SPEECH BLDG.
ATHENS,~RHIO
tile , _ olficers with a cor. "Green Thumb Notes" in The stocking and sew them together, ~lth one In the center and
BW
Mohler,
Junction
CH;y,
Jun.
the sale.
sage. The lnatallation service
· Navemher • then six more around lt. Cover With materlal.-0. S.
Se
tlne1
Dally
n
rn
eomucted by Mra. Robert Wood
M r s. Frederick, assistant
lestured Jl&amp;htlng o! candles by
hostess,
presented the program ·
/
eaeh of.llcer In a color symbulusing
an
Illustrated
talk on plant
lc a! her clltles.
propagatiiHI. She reviewed the
Jnstall~ were Mrs. Leonard
)
live
of propegatiiHI and
l:nnn, president; Mrs. C a r I gave t,ypes
a demiHiatratlon on hoW
Kautz
vice president; Mrs. Roy
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to propagate cuttings, using beM111or
seconl vice president;
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POMEROY - Highlights of.
Mrs. Horace Karr, aeeretarYi gonia&amp;, geraniums, and yew.
The club by.laws re..written her trips to Alaaka were relat.
)Irs. Wyatt Chadwell, assistant
:.:retary; Mrs. Earl Young, by Mrs. Mora, Mrs. HoWard ~ by Mrs. Katrine Milliken
Knl«bt and Mrs. Paul B a e r, when the Pomeroy Shakespeare
~surer; and Mra. P e a r I
were read and approved by the Club met Wednesday at the home
)lora, assistant tteuurer.
(JUST BELOW THE BRIDGE IN POMEROY)
a! Mrs. T. A. Hennesy.
: · Plans were made during the club.
Judges
Mrs.
llomer
Holter
Mrs. Millikan, who 'rislted
to have a booth o! gar.
jkm materials at the school car- and Mrs. Baer awarded rib- her son, Norman Rousey, and
idval on Oct. 25 sponsored by boos lor speclmenatoMrs. Pur- family at Palmer, Alaska, deI» llleater PI'A. Mrs. George ley Ktft-r, cocltsoomb; M r s. acrlbed the climate, scenery,
ffederlck and Mra. Wyatt Chad- Clarence Neutzling and M r s. Dowers and oommercial asHolter, dabllas; Mrs. Erwin, pects o! the state. She told of
~ were named to be In charge
roses, and Mrs. Oris Ginther, her experiences the time she
Gfthe booth.
drove alone to Alaska anq dis( Mrl. Rekl YOUDII thanked the gladioli.
For
artistic
arrangements
played for tile members a mun•eommlttee which prepared the
to
Mrs.
Robert
ribbons
went
ber or souvenirs, brochures,
'&amp;arden clob noat ror the Eaat..
Wood,
Mrs.
Dale
Kautz,
M
r
s.
and pictures.
ern lll8h SchOOl homecoming
The Alaska Dey FesUval ac.
Assisting Mrs. YOIIIIII llolter, Mrs. Purley Karr, and
Mrs.
Frederick.
tlvitles were described by Mrs.
'wert Mrs. Erwin, Mrs. Woodby
Mrs.
J.
M.
Gaul
Devotions
irow Mora, and Mrs. Purley on u A Plea1811t Countenance" Millikan who read excerpta
..
from a manuscript of her trav.
i!Wrr.
: It was noted tllst the decora- Included scripture from t h e els. She made her first trip
·ttona at the Chester Methodlat Psalms. n,e club c:ollect and the to Alaska tn !955.
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In response to roll call mem'Church lor rally day last &amp;Jn.. Lord's Prayer was pvenlnunibers named an Alaskan Cley.
were prepared by M r s. 8011.
A
cplz
oonducted
by Mrs. Er- Mrs. Louis Reibel presided at
'YCUI&amp; Mra. Karr, Mrs. Earl
:Dean, and Mrs. Donald Mora. win and Mrs. Miller was won by the meeting which opened with
. Eleven members volunteered Mrs, Pearl Mora. A salad the Women's Creed. Devotions
'to make table deooratlons lor course carrying out the Hallo- by Mrs. Hennesy Included two
MANY MAKES
the Christmas seeson at the ween theme was served to the meditations ''Eyes that See''
Southeaatem !1\lo M e n t a I entire club membership which and 11By Example.''
AND . MODELl TO ,;.CHOOSE
was present for tbemeeUngand
It was announced that Mrs.
FROM THE FO~LuWING
Mrs. Gordon Anderson, a guest. PhU Williamson will holt Ute
Mrs. Ginther recelv~ the door November meeting. RefreshMANUFACTURERS--'·' '
prize.
menta were

- If ;rou've Just about "had It" with torn qp
llrelta In P11110roy d• to the sewage dliPOIII project, yw wDI
'1111 1l111Pl' 10 lcnow lhit come Thanklilvlrw all the work wUI be
~leled. "We'll be baek to oormal," reports Pomeroy MaYor
a.rteo !Apr,
The trunk line of the sewage syat.m beo
been laid as lar "'IHI East Main aa It will go
alii as far dolni on West Malo aopltmed rlgbt
now, Just below Karr and Van Zanlt Motor Co.
Sewer lines on East Main from In trcirt of the
football fteld, "' pest the Rizer on Co., have
already been corinilcted to the trunic line and
concrete poured. Workers are ellllOcted 10 begin blacktopplf1l Monda.l', startlf1llnfront ofthe
football field am gol~~g "' East Main.
Needleu to say, the work on Main St. has
bean the aource of Irritation for man,v a motor·
KATIE
let, but ~t•s 11 tewer biz."

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KEITH ASHLEY, SON OF Mr. alii Mrs. Robert Ashley, t....
~ Falla, has returned home l'ronlllolzer Medical Center foJ..
l!lllbw knee surgery. Keith, aJunloratSoutllernHigh Schocll, will
be habbll~ about with a eaat about olx weeks.

car.

Jazzed-Up Juice Cans
Make Colorful Vases

OHiiO UNIVERSRY
THEATR .

COUPON Will
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$7.00, F01 ADULTS ,

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Students Pot

Tulip Bulbs
RUTLAND - Tulip belbs
: were potted by members of the
: opec:lal education class oC Mrs.
: Thelma Campbell at the Rut: land Elementary SchOOl Friday.
· The garden therapy oesaions
: are conducted monthl.Y by mem: bers of the Rutland Friendly
. Gucleners Club. The potted Ill• Up bulbs will be stored In a
: dark, cool place until mld.Jan.
_ , , when the students will
· ltart to water and care for
· them In ~· of rorcing blooms
lf&lt;)UIId Valentlne's Dey,
·~ ·· Mra. Larry EdWar&lt;ls, lherchlirman, related inlorma, about tile origin and pJant,.
!if tulip. to the studenta.
waa altioted by Mra. Frld
and Mrl. Homli&gt;
Cookies, Kooi.Ald, ind
provldecl by Mra. Ed.

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Discussion Held·.·
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POMEROY ..:. A layette """"·
.DREw WEBSTER POST 39,
we must bave a blologlcal tD'fle to get ready for
POMEROY Dlaeullfm Jut iprW1 Vlp eo Wdi ti
ot honoring Mrs. RaymoiidBal. Alllerlt;an LtcloD, will have a wlnter, an lnstbictlve reeUng that It's tlifte to 'take prolec· 8TCI!PII oo aateO', a1uclent dll- ton, D. C, ~ l!J-- ~
ty waa held recent~¥ In the so. chicken bll'becue Senda,y,.. the tive meaaures against artie blasts and long dark nlgbll .
clpllne, and play81'01111d ouper. bero and .......,. flllt .,...,
cta1 ,room of till l'lllllerOY partUne lot In Pomeroy; Sen- Not 10o long a 11o th1B wu the aeason wben there was a 'rilion hl&amp;ltillhll'd a me e'h11 ci Vlp will be 11.r baa I• 1 . bfl
Church of Chrlat.
lnl will begin at 11:30 • ;m, great b~lngto get flnlabed, to be ready. Women ~e tile 11e1p Cwnl;y Cwnel1 c~ train. 11e .tie ~~....
Mrs. Edward Wella, M r a.
MONDAY
busy c
the lUI vegetables, beating earpell In the l'lrentl and Teacbers h el ,d laiD patNJ ••••-' eo be
Don McKnllht, Mr11. A I v I n
SALEM CENTER P.T .A., Mon· back yard 1
g blankets, ordering coal for the furnace Tllurllda¥ niJ)It at till Selem cbanpd.
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liPeero, and Mn. BW McDill- day, 7:30 at tile lcbool.
and a cora of wood for the fireplace:
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Center Sehocll.
ilrl. c:rtw'· iDolod ... t be
Mrs. Leo Crew prealded at next meella&amp; will ,._.. a .
lei were the hoateaoea. Gills
TIIEODORUS COUNCU. 17, There's no feverlah activity necessary for moat of us towere placed em a table which IOOF haD,. Moodey, 7:30 p.m.; day. On the first cool day I merely turn the thermoatat and tile meeting. She amounced tile FDIIIIder'a 11to;r Jll'(llnDI ·11111· ,_

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crib centerpiece. YoUow and ooltrator; members may attend down ln a root cellar and my blankets don't smell of naptba

sreen

atreamers extended
from the ceiling to tile table
and a colorful
lnldlnl can
bung In the ente IPt'
Games..:... ,.'.:,edwithprb.
ea belllg won b1 Mra. lllli Col.
liD' Mra. Larry Wtitnuw, Mra.
Dawer Kapple. The door prize
went to Mrs. Harvey Van
Vranlcen,
Miniature cribs were Biven
81 favors. Ice eream, cake,
llllllcb. ooftee and mints ll8re
served.
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Amorlcsn Reel Cross will meet
Mooday at 7 '30 p.m. at Voter·
ana Memorial lloopltal lnateeslyd
ol Thursday as was prevlou
announced.
RJVEIIVIEW PJ'A Monday,

Oct. 6 • at 7 :30 p.m. at the

oonventlon of the Ohio ConIII'Ois, Oct. 13-15 In ~layton and
flakes. I can call In an order of wood any time through aoked for a delepte
the winter and the nice fanner wW bring it. Is tbls because It was tllst a portion ci
he 11 more efficient or because t:be anow plow ~wa are
tile
delepte'o
eoplnaea wwkl
more elflclent? I must remember to aak him. :' ·
be paid.
My preparations for winter come down to belng sure
The pledge 10 the !lag led by
everytiody ln the house bas two boots, preferably a left
Mike swtck and the 11at1ona1
and a right, and changing pale summer bediiPreada for Antllem wltll Unda Cordlllo It
the darker wlnter ones.
tile plane opened the meet1nc.
Unlike those who live in modem houses equipped wlt:b Mrs. Richard VauJ)Ian pve tile
~•.!Ch comforll aa combination aluminum storm Windows, PI'A prayer. Devotions b7Mra.
OlD' famlly oboerves an annual event called WreJtllng with Richard Bartoo wert Oil tile top..
the Screens. We live In a blg old houoe where every will·
lc "Teach Ua to Pn,y." Ofll.
dow ls a different slze and all of them so blgb off the
cera
reports were given all!
ground that only a slx·footer on a ladder can bandle them.
Mrs. Bartoo remlncled mem.
Instead of dolng many jobs ln order to protect tbe family, bers lhat COUIIell clue8 a n d
we can apend aome time traveling lnto t:be country. There scholarship money Ia payable
are still fields of gold and dark purple flowers and elder
now.
stands within a short drive of most of us.
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Leo Crew spoke on the aafe.
At our bouse we spend hours deciding on the rlgbt week- cy petrol program In tile aeboola
end for our trip.' We dread green patcbes ln the scenery and a! the need lor expa..UIII
and d 0bale' Should we go when we lmow ball the trees It, He reviewed blgllllabta ol
haven't yet changed color? Should we walt, gamble on the
weather, take a chance on raln and no leaves?

Program Announced

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Head of F.aatern School District
to apeak on renewal of the 3nt111 Cl()Bratll!llevy, to be voted
10 Mlnnesotalsst week to see OU Ue the Gophers.
Attending betides lhoae nam. 011 at Ute November elecUIHI
~ were Mrs. Wlllard Boyer• 1n the Eaatem Local Schocll
SPORTS ..ANS HOPING lo have csble TV lor vlewi11t ado Mra. Elza Gilmore, Mra. Flo District. All parents urged to
Slate foo4bi1I pmes will no doubt have to walt unUI next season. Strickland, Mrs. lllarleo Haft.
Even If QProval were gl ven by tile Federal CemmunlcstilllS eem.. .man, Mra, Don Mullen, Vlcld atteed.
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~-WOMEN'S AUXILIARY Board
lldtolcm for local cable senlce, It Ia toe late ror this oeason'a ......,.....,,.,.....
pmea. Don't Blve"' hq&gt;e tor next year, ._ever, aa John Zer- Mlu Jane Wells, Mila Jeml. of Vaterans Memorial Hospital,
kle, president ci Middleport council, reports lhit Parkersburg fer ~~. Mrs. Harold Smith, ·Monday, 7:30 p.m. at hoSPital
TV bel given Ita qprova1 for the cable service.
Miss Leslie ~s. Mrs. Clar. cafeteria.
FC.C t,pprova1 Ia the only hurdle remalnlow. Both PomerO)' ence Andrewa, Mrs. Ralph Wei.
TUESDAY
After the screens are down, we have only the last grass
and llllddleport are waltil!l lor the final FCC OK,
ker, all! Karen all! Jill BaJty.
MEIGS ASSN, lor Mentally cutting to do and our own leaves to rake-hardly major
Others presenting glfta to Retarded lliUdren and Adulta, accompUslunents. Our comfort doesn't depend on completIJ'I:TLE KIM FOLLROD, DAUGHTER of Mr. and Mrs . .Jack Mrs. Baley were Mrs. oar. 7:30 p,m. Tuesday, baaemento! Ing the work and there are some who could perl)aps make
Follrod, Lincoln HW, wants her eight-year-old poodle to come old Hood, Mrs. Jack Hanley, Trinicy United Church of Christ, a case against contemporary society by the very useleas·
ness of OlD' performing such task&amp;.
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:. home. The Uey dog ell-eared Friday when left In the llmlly Mloa Loulae GUmore, a n d Pomeroy.
JITNEY SUPPER, Mount
" ear lhit was parked behind Murphy' 1 atore In Pl. Pleaaant. If yoo Mi's. Rick McKnlibt.
PeraonaUy, I'm glad I bave these extra hours and extra
Moriah
llaptlst lllurch 4:30 to afternoons to spend with my children. We aren't making
. aee a small black P!&gt;edle, pleaae contact the Follrodo.
6:30 p, m. Tuesda)'; sponsored applesauce or sewing up flannel nightgowns ln preparation
for winter's cold. But we walk together, abare a storybook
by the Mlaslonary Society.
Kyger
Mr. and Mrs. Rojbert Slaaon,
MIDDLEPORT lAlDGE No. and ap111es and a blaze in the fireplace. We're storlng up
memones against another kind of chill they may well
Middleport, are amounclng tile 363, F&amp;M, Tuesday at 7:30 p. encounter in the future.
CHESTER - The Ladlea Aux- en alii plana for tile amual plc- birth ol a 7 lb., 2 oz. son m. All Master Masona Invited.
For
UtorY of the Vol!lnleer Fire nic were dllcuued. Christmas Sept. 13, at Holzer Medical Refreshments.
Dept. met Wednellda¥ even1111 cards were ordered anclwlll be Center. Ho was named John
MIDDLEPORT - Slides on Oct. 14.
RAONE CUB Paek 243 meet.
at till !Ire lllluoe. VIce pres~ lor sale bJ memberL
Evan~ellne Chapter, Order of
WeStey. The Slaoono have an- 1111 alter school Tuesday In the the New Mexico Boy S c o u t
dent Margaret a.rloty pres~
Members ID attelllance were other son, Robbie. Grandpar- basement of Racine Baptist ranch and presentation of nlu- Eastern star, will aerve t h e
' eel. .
Clec smtth, Marpret Chrlacy, ents are Mrs. Iva stewart, Mid- lllurch.
sica! monbers wW be the pro- dinner. Tickets for tile affair to
: Minutes of theprevlwa meet. Clarice Allen, Jeon Sexaon, dleport, and Mr. and M r a.
POMEROY CHAPTER 186, gram when the anrual father • be held In the bas~nt dinlnJ
~1111 and the treaaurer'o report Gienda llunt, Ethel Orr, Betty WIYlle stason, local, John Wes- Order of the F.aatern Star, 7:- son banquet of Middleport Ma- room of the Masi&gt;nlc Temple
~were read by Oeo Snllth. Re- · Newell, GrscoGwnpt,lnlyNew· ley waa bom on the blrlhday of 45 J!.m. Tuesday; electloo of sonic Lodge 363, F. and A.M. may be purchased' from lodge
1 porta of comml-• l\'ere givell alii Dorotily M,yora.
Is held at 6:15p.m. on Tuesday, omcers.
his ll!'and!atller, Mr. S111m. _o lflcers.
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WEDNESDAY
MIDDLEPORT !JTERARY
Oub, 2 p.m. hoole of MrL Galen Brown; life story of Ernest
Hemingway to be reviewed by
Mrs. James Euler.
POMEROY • MIDDLEPORT
Lions Club Wednesday at noon,
social room o!Untted Methndht
Chlll'eh, llomern,v.
POMEROY OIAPTER No. 80
Royal Arch Masons, Wednesday
at 7:30 p.m., 1\!aaonic Temple
Bldg.
THURSDAY
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DISABLED AMERICAN Vetersna
a n d Auxiliary, 7:30
Of
Thursclay night, D. A. V. bill,
Pomeroy; refreshments follow·
101 meeting.
Lined and Unlined
AFTERNOON ORCLE, Heath '
United Methodist Church, 2 p.
m. Tllursclay, MrL E. M. Wood,
Mrs. Lemma Lighter, Miss Zel·
Ia Pullin, and Mrs. Beulah
Hayes, hostesses.

MR. AND MRS. FRED CROW, JR., Syracuse, whose son.
100, Ia the center on Ohio Unlversicy'o lootballlltluad, were amorw
IJie 80 per.- who flew on the chartered plane !rom Columbua

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Shower Given
In Honor of
Mrs. Baity
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presented to Mn.Ralilft'WootL
Mrs. Crew reod "PTA ·Neodl
llollpltallcy." T b • Walfrom the host unit wu aten11
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Cake and punch 1Nft ·"'"~
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Coming on Tuesday
MIDDLEPORT - Mr. Glen
Wheeler, author aM lecturer,
now pestorlnJ Ute Church of
Christ In Ironton, will be guest
speaker at q meet1111 at the Middleport Church or Chrlat Tue ...
clay evening.
The meeting Is another In a
aeries carry!~ out the campaign theme of"God'sWordfor
Growing." It will begin wllh a
potluck dhmer at 6:30 p.m• The
campaign wUI contlwe tllrougl!
October and November alii wW
conclude wl th a visitation program the three weeks preced1111 Chrisunas.

Mra. Jamee CUpenler and
son, Jay,ofCoolviDe,~-­
eral clays thlspeatweetnrllb hor
parents, Mr. and lifrL llomer
Parker of Rutlancl.
Mr. and Mrs. IIQJ Snowdenci
Rutland are vlsltiDIIn Col,_
bus this weekenl with theirIn-law and claQghter, Mr, and
Mrs. Charles Slmpld•. a n 4
daughters, ChetlaaDI MelliiL
Spellll~ last weelciencl will! the
Snowdena were Mr. and II r L
Caroll Snowden, -'-to, Wry and Gary, of &lt;'•lllr'lla.
Guests this weekeod of Mr.
and MrL James Crl..,all are
Mr. and Mra. Robert Culler of
Charleston, W, Va.
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i straight to the ~nee for I lean, leggy loo~. The

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l; le~~h, a Ia 1930 and lon!IJ long scarVeS tKat' swing
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RUTLAND FUIIIt.E'S

OCTOBER sPECIALI

Complete Selection

CONNIE BOOTS

BUY

10.00 to 21.00

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Eddy's Schedule
For Week Noted
POMEROY - Mr. Eddy Eclueator'a schedule forweekotOcIOber 6111 thrwgh 9th In Meigs
County lo:
MONDAY
Salisbury alii vicinity, 9-!0:45Lm.
~ncl ~hool, 11 ~-2 p.m.

TIIUIISDAY
· Catholic Ourch (Lone Bot.
tcm, 10 - 10:30 a.m.
..... Bollomt 11 • 1:15 p.m.
Pcrllaacl, 1:35 • 2:15 p.m.
Greot Bend, 2:30 • 3 p.m.
Apple Grove, 3:15 • 3:45p.m.
AntlquH;y, t • t:30 p.m.
Racine Banli, t:45 • 8:30 p,m.

DRYING

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( ) HOMES ( ) APARTMENTS
( ) VACATION HOMES
( ) MOBILE HOMES
( ) COTTAGES ( ) DORMITORIES
WASHES CLEANER -

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- uses onl)' -113 the we~t• that mott outomoties vao. Scrto up to
100 gollons of wat.- eoeh washclo)'. USE IT EVERYWHERE No Installation • s..-clol plumiJing r-.ulred.

David Hoffman Has
His 5th Birrhday

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HOCMr appliance does so many floor anc1 rug
cl~ning tasks that you'll find It
almost indlspenuble. If you.haw .
floors to protect AAd want thlllr
beauty to show
'tilt time, ~
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Committees
For Year
Announced
RUTLAND - Committees of
the Rutland Friendly Gardeners Club for the 1969--70 year
bave been announced by Mrs.
William W!llford, president.
Making up the executive cornare Mrs. Willford, Mrs.
Homer Parker, Mrs. Harold
Wolfe, and Mrs. Wllllam Brown.
Other committees are Mrs.
Parker, Mrs. Bruce May, Mrs.
Fred Williamson, Mra. Willford, Mrs. Wolfe, Mrs. Brown
and Mrs. Joe Bolin, program;
Mrs. May, Mrs. Williamson,
and Mrs. WUI!am Gaddis, fi-

Gaddis, open meeting.
Mrs. Cron was named t he
County lair fiower show chairman; with Mrs. WUliamson to
arrange garden and nursecy
tourl!l, and Mrs. Fetty, a nature toor and picnic, Named as

delegates to the regional meetlogs were Mrs. Birchfield, Mrs.

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"The
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MIDDLEPORT - Mr. allll
MrL lijchard E. Rat!oburD,..the
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!clrnier Llnola Lou GlJqy, Middleport, are liiiiOUIICllw the
bll'1h or their fint child, l , IOV•
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Rholllla Renee, bern Sepl. 28 at
11te HOlzer Medical Center,

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IIIDce; Mra. Brown, sunshine;

Mrs. W!llford and Mrs. Bolin,
ocrapbook; Mrs. Bolln, Mrs.
Aacil Cross, membership; Mrs.
Richard Fett;y, Jr. and Mrs.
Howard Birchfield, telephone;
Mrs. Tom Stewart and Mrs.
Parker, civic; Mrs. Torn MarUD, library; Mrs. Robert Snowdon, horticulture.
Mra. Bruce Davis, radio;
Mrs. Larry Edwards, therapy;
Mrs. Parker, publicity; Mrs.
Wllltord, Mrs. Parker, M r s.
Sllowden, Mrs. Cross and Mrs.

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Thi 1 i' our excluti•• May.
tai serYice building. Here,
your Mayfag ie tervlcecl by

Rhonda.Rat#rbc!rn is

Male(IBI grandparent• are

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AYT AG SERVICE

their farm home near Ches-

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·, Multicolored stripes provide dec:lded flair·to this knit
woolen dress (left) which con be wom for .autumn
an(ii winter. Knit pantsuit (rlgnt) features th1 new

•.. tuni~ look in ~Uth calars as chan:oal, !TI0c:aroon and
" ·Napoleon blue. These designs a... fram the autumn
. and winter callectlcin of Dalton of,A!nerlca. .

Armour Star Pure

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and colorful dining area in one
O( the caq,ers being shown
by Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Gaul

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If yOura is tervic•d ot hom•,

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• FREE TICKETS
• NOTHING TO BUY
• NO OBLIGATION
• fiElD NOT BE
·.RESENT TO WIN
.~ •~ND;:PIJRCHASE
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2. Every adult person shopprng at Nelson's Drug Stores will receive a
numbered ticket, with attoched coupon, which the customer shall detoch
and depo1it in 1M container:

3. The winning number will be detormin-4 at a drawing to bo conduct-4
by repruontative1 of thia 1tore on Jon. 6, 1970. The holder of such
number mull claim the Gold c;adillac before midnight on Jan. 8, 1970.
Succoui•• alternate winning n'""bers will" be drawn at such drawing,
and 1111111'. the
GOld Cad,iltad~ao been claimed by the person entitled to
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number oncl ali.mat.,nu.,.;.,o, in
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Mra. May is chairman oC arrangements for the Rutland

Always Improving
Our Service
we aot a new truck to alve you even

fin• more eflldent .-.Ice. We
have' found people want a finished
Installation - not a set off job. We
Install Clllllpletelr) Isn't that tthat
you really want?
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lhir. And when they had
taken IOCUrity from .lason
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the~" drawn~ i~U· be posted in our

pub~iahed in tfle Daily S.ntlnei, and

tho holder of the

winning
num"" or any alternGte number must claim the Gofd Codillac within tho
specified period or forfeit hi1 or her right to do 10.

and Mrs.

Braneb f( the Pomeroy National Bank, and Mrs. Wolfe a n d
Mrs. Brown are to have charge
Gf tho !lower show.
The 1969-70 yearbooks ollhe
club have been distributed to
the members. Printed In red,
the white cover reatu.resarose,
1be club's flower. Mrs. Park~
II', )'earbook chairman, reports
the books were psld lor
from receipts ol a pop cap
&lt;barlty fund.

Phone 742-4211

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mceoana
effectlnthrvW-d~Oct.

POMEROY camping Is ed In paneling. Brt&amp;ht colored
.., loDger pitching a tent be- drapes at the wlndoiJa match
All fryers
bsbblingbronkandrool!h~ lhe fabrics covering the wide
sold at Kroger
lag It tor~ lew ~··
&lt;OUches and comfortable dlnlna
Camping, 1969 is big bus- areas in the trailers.
are U.S.
lneu and statisUcs from loTllllay's camper just doesn't
Government
eatlons such as Meigs Councy•s "rough" Jt too much. T he
Royal Oak Patk prove thet trailers at lhe Gaul sales lot
Inspected!
camping is "the thing" of Iota are equ(jlped with refrlgeraand lots of people.
tors - eleetrle or sa• - a
AJ1&lt;I - entering the "In" light oystem, closet and otorscene are Mr. and Mro. J. M. age space, modern cooking fa..
Gaul of the &amp;lmner Road ill cil!Ues, and bathrooms e o mChester TOWDship.
plete with showers.
Floors feature ,
Willing to take a chance on
the future Gt camping, 1969 made lor eaay maintenance and
style the Gauls hsve opened the entire package Is compsct
a ea'mper and travel trailer so that wit:hout much problem
sales service at ·their home. the trailer can be hooked to
Featuring campers allll trav- the car and the lamlly Is on
el trailers In lengths ranging ils merry way with no .wom
from 13 to 19\'.! feet, the Gaul about motel accommndatlons.
business Is located on a ellsCarrying out their sales
play lot next door to their eratim on their PI"'&gt;&gt;ZV.
rural home. Ills operated from though It might be a bit off
10 a.m. to 7 p.m., Mo n d a y beaten psth, the Geuls !eel will
tllrougtl Saturday and from 1 to be an advlllfage to the custo8 p.m. each SUnday. A ama11 mer ill savings since IKI large
· office building Is located on lllllOIUIIB of overhead coste are
the lot.
Involved. Mr. and Mra. Gaul
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sen the Banner and Contlnen- - - - - - - - - tal lines for their new bualToo many people are
ness venture to a~peal to the thinking of security instead
1969 outdoorenthumastwhonow of opportunity, They seem Kroger has all your
camps In style.
more afraid of life than lte meat cuts-If you don I
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COLUMBUS (UPJ)- On Nov.
Sen. stanley J. Aronoff, R- crosslq oot"21" and lnaert!JW wroap. .
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4 Ohio elsctora will decide Clncinriltl, Is resdy wltlllegle- "19."
oVoooft; ~~ ~1 '; Oov! of thf ' I, peqple thOIII!IIP~ It wcirked
Bihavilll':iiiu ~Ide .
,.'hether to lower tile minimum latlon to lower the age o! ma•
New ~· ooered
)'OIIIWer ~to&lt;ol _,.,~tile I'" two """· -;- ,that an
"The ~ ~--Jii-0voting age from 21 to 19.
jorlt;y In Ohio from 21 10 19.
Under AronofraprO(loul,19- sue o! re-lbllity a.!.-. lp ~lblllt;y wont aloaB, testnnl'beha'1111c' CII&gt;CI!"''I"III'
.u the voting age Is reduced, Theleglalatlon Is already draft,. and 20-year olds W()U)cl be ablil ponyq the rlaht 10 'lfD-r with 11\11 Increase In pri'VIIOSG4o between 11011 ~ el,~ UJiae
the door also will be opened ed, alii Aronoll' s:ald he wlll ofto marry without pororul • ..,. well determine tloe tllta , tile ~ aald.
will lave .a ,
011 • w!Wthl!r
for the General Aasembly to fer It If the wtq
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senL They could enlorlntoe_on. constltutloqal amendlnent 011
.hOw 'peaple .at..••':~je ~
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pln some responsibilities on the ella~
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that TV 'IllS 10 be far blaer i:Jud&amp;Biu7 ptObleme ot tllethlrd lave been nlaed ~ ""· · 1!11
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tllan Its greedleat r;raspere had roetwwk; aucb corporate wu,d- cunpaJcft to el(ber l~er the the ii'lii•iiJi!'~·,~;~~IL
dreamed. AppUcatlons for TV, dins• wen ri.ined, even at lll•
aP "1' lfeavs it a l - .
cbannels atreamed lntotheFCC dool-s · of , lilt' ~al,d One lnvol'l's drl~
bytllethouaands,forwhltWoutd cbur&lt;h, by Gnats
The ~ - ue -~ roby tile arrival ot todaJ'• Age action. Tolll!lteven au'e~:~as611- ·main at 21 Ulilenlllo Genenl W,
of Aquarius, total 101nothlnB ly a federal ease of lids abe AnOJIIbly 11w lit to c~ IL '
BY JACK O'BRIAN
glo aspect as It regard• t1oe It adjacent to the WlncheUcast more than 500 1J11F outlets. As would cost at least a mUUon Aronolf Is ta1dJv no poaltlon 011
NEW YORK - Tho federal U. S. viewer: In news. News lllld hoped to harvest ltslnher- TV atat1011s were buUt, they af- dollars; Jl:d&gt;obq more. l'a a lllo-matter, altllouilh he bellow.a
111 Gen•J'al
tlllatod witiiNBCanciCBSwhld\ ftnancW ~lllatcleters the P.aalblllif ofiolle~lng the
govemment cOIIlllstently has coverage Is a rantastlcall,y ex- ltod profits.
even lllo richest of respectod drlnldrv
ah~ be 'e01111d-- ~
stuck pins Into the plans of tho pensive element or any TV or
Precisely as ABC seomed had 111o prosrams.
The wild conru.slon of appll- firms.
ered.
I"'!P~i
American Broadcasting Co. to radio network or sinBie ata. headed prolllahly out of the
cauls
caused
a
delay
even
longTh8
flaws
are
far
subller
Other
questiOIIIIilvolveollleemerge with some larger U. S. tlon. ABC has been complete- down of tile age ot TV, lllo Ko..:
firm. The reason given for the ly candid In Its newa efforts. h roan War bl'OIIIht ltsnowseom- er tllan tile Korean War: each ap- tllan any ..splclon of mere big- boldlng ani iua'r dulf, Ill 'Ohio,
oltlcial klhosh each time Is the has had to pull in Us news - ingly permanent hsndlcap: the -"-"on merltod a bearing. ness. By 1!1-riNI ABC the chance boUl may be - ~ .bJ' 'aiiYllne
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Quead!)lll Raised
law purportedly is based on NBC dig their groove deeper mission, at the behest of t b e endless: some tailed applicants ant l'IOrlcl of TV lleWI dlssemlSome opponents lave clw-,ed
reason, tile antitrust !oglala- lllld more impremably. Tho rat- President, placed a "freeze" still are appealing. That nee- nat1011, affording tile public a
tlon was not wrltlen to combat lngs of aU network shows have on the building of ell new TV essary adherence to federal stronger avenue ot Information lllat lowering Ill&amp; votlrw age
bigness but to discourage mo- ABC rurudng last.
stations. Firms capable of sup. Interruption of TV prosress or to add to CBS and NBC, W()U)cl could lead 10 rldlculooa 1ltua•
._,~y_ It Is a very good law,
SUccess hasltsbandwagonef- plying TV ststionslllldpertsand the wartime moment sWl is at live one more strong lllld vi- tiona sUc:h u a treasurer who
but in this case, based on just feet and the opposite also Is technology were diverted, prop- the root of ABC's prablem of brant voice. Not permitting ABC Ia not old eiiOICh 10 alan a
expansion.
to strengthen Its voice Ia open- cODtract or a b!&gt;arcl of edueathat law of reason, the Justice true. Admit to the public that erly, fD the war economy.
ln tile case&amp; of several large ly entrenching the l1lOIIIJII(Iiy t1011 member 110t old enough to
Department bas 11181181ied the its news coverage must be curThe U. S. had 102 TV stsconlpardos
anxious to
the govemment pretondsiOclls- drive a school bola.
complete reverse: by constant- tailed and tile public reacts, tionsln operation, lllldnotlnevly discouraging any large firm openly or subliminally, and ery large dt;y: Now York had
from assimilating the ABC net~ suspects the other networks seven stations. What stations
work it has dug a more com. are the quality news broadcast- were in operaUoo. were beav.
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rorlahle sroove for what now ers, lllld the rating figures lu- Uy committed to CBS lllld NBC.
virtually controls network tole- brlcate the reverse bandwagon. NBC especlany, tbroUI!h t b e
SELLING HAS STARTED.
vision - tile duopoly of NBC ABC has managed a miracu- visionary brilliance or Gen. DaII'E HAVf A LARGE SUP•
lllld CBS.
~wsly good job despite the ac- vid Bamoff, had seen tile future
PLY OF ALL NEll' 1970
The American Broadcasting lually unfair manner in which proliferation of TV. CBS also
I• it pouible to pi'OYide lor family
Co. has been a hostllng b u t IU!tltruat threats have liven the bad followed NBC's (or Its parBUICKS IN STOCK FO~
w..a. slatar In What should bean other networks their green - ent, RCA's) srasp or tile elecburial now? Y••• and it ii witle to
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
equal race to catch the Amorl- lined grooves while dispatch. tronlc medium's assuredfutllre
do ao. Arrangement• mcide now can
can viewer. ABC isindeepneed lng ABC to its rut. The story snd had built TV stations lllld
en1ure thot your wlohes will be
of money to expand In many ha1'diy is new.
gathered all'illates for the asfollowed. . . _. .
ways, mostly creatively. And
ABC's troubles extend far !WI'ed future. But ABC - which
ORDER HOW LATE FALL OR
don't aay money doesil't cause back to the pre.Korean War became a separate network
EARLY WJMTI!R SETTING AT
creativity because It does: It period. h was the last network whentheantltrustforcedNBCIO
OUR REASOMABL.E PRICES .
beys tile best tlleatrtcal brains, to see profits looming in TV, sell it - had little or tile vast
the finest technicians, tile bet- Once ABC's lone major TV conglomeratod financtal asslstter actors, the slickest writers, program was the radio-TV si- ance of RCA-NBC and CBS.
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mulcaot ot Walter Winchell's
ft had aboot 20 directly atABC simply hasn't been able SUnday night newscasts. If ABC rutatod stations while NBC and
992·531.(
to compete oo the money side roond a promising new and In- CBS ohared the rest. When tile
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position reneei' a melalieholy CODVIetlon
··!' ;f, • W~SIIII¢TON - President Nixon lllld at lbe White HouH. Tilit Ia, lllleos the
·:. _.j0 lbe, R~lcan Conr;reoaiODal leadership President can be allowed JODie relief rrom
, ~ ( •,••~ a literally desperate cam- senatorial demandl tor ouU-I8ht lillrrell' \ ;,~~t111lnat a blpartlaan liberal apaom der, the laat tllln hciPI for "'Il' kind or ef-

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ert Grllfta ot Mlchlpn lllld Houae chief
;iu; Nixon lllld hloapokssmenattlleCap- Gerald Ford of 'Mlch4!an. are o1tenslbi.J
lkll' are now acknowledglftl that the next almlftl their COIIIterflre malniJ at tbe
two months will determine Whether It Ia cleoe Democrats auoclatod with Sena.
· to be posolbletodlsengagewithwtunquall- ton ~ K~ and J. WUilan&gt;
,u, •· tl~ nlltlonal bumiUallon. The unprecedont- Fu!brl&amp;bt. In aciUallt;y, however, they
ed iP.aJ of Slm. Hugll Scott of Pemsyl. know, lllld lllo l'l'ellclent himself knows,
rinla,' the new G,O,P. Senate leader, for a lhat the moati)OI_.t SGUl'ce ot trGuble
8041,y moratorium on extreme and dewitll a acreamliigly anti-war Republillruetlve crttlelam or tile Whole American can lett t;ypl!led IQr such as S e n.

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ce-111-Qyi)rice '!hich tllreatan1 to
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WASIDNGTON (UPJ)- So•
ate conllr!natlon or Judge
Cleniont F. -~!ainsworth Jr. lor
the Supreme Court remained In
doubt Seturday, with a survey
showl~ 31 senato&lt;s support!~
him, 29 oppoalng and 40
undecided.
llaynoworth, chle! judge o!
tile 4111 U.S. Circuit Court or
Aweals. needs a maJority of 51

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votes It an senato&lt;s are preS(
am votlrw. VIce Preslden.
Spiro T, Agnew who prelldes
over lllo Senate, could break a
tle In his favor.
A UPJ poll showed that of hie
29 admitted -nte, 21 wore
Democrats am eight were
Republle~ns. Of the 31 favoring
Haynaworth, 17 were Repobll-

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011 lllld Nel.., Roeketeller. There Ia
r.- a 8lllllllne and tull1 aecepted comlllllllt;y ol II'UIUallntareat.

The nature t1 tbl• 11.PJ'(Jblem.. 10 far
as the Prealdent Is concerned Ia lllat
Goodell's almoilt - hYaterieal pacUiom
ml&amp;ht becon10 contaglooa withln the at.
ready hll!hlY emotiODallzed Republican
lett wiDa In Conareao. As a freahman
&amp;enatoJ', and a senator moreover moat
unlikely 10 be returned next year, he
baa no ·- or In himself. h Ia tile
ot example tllat Is feared. As
for Rockefeller, Gooclell 11 an Immense
embarraasment, for It wao tile pernor wbo -lnted thla senator In the

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from the South.
The · aurvsy wu conducted
with the underatanciii!I&amp;Onators
would not be Identified.
'11te weekend White House at
Key Bla~e, Fla., uld
President
Nixon retnalnod
"convinced of lbe soundness or
tile Judge' 1 backgroonil" e a f t e r aludyl~ Information
brou&amp;bt up In the proal a n d

KEY BISCAYNE, Fla. (UPI)
-A White House spokesman
laid Saturday President Nbon
was "very carefully" watching
the current battlefield lull In
Vlelnam,
bolt decllru!cl to
cont:lrm or deny reports the
Unlted states had eslablllhed
new secret contacts witll Hanoi.
News SUcretary Ronald Z-lsgler told reporters Nixon met
mrlng the day with Henry A.
Kissinger, naUODal securlt;y
all'alrs advisor, lftll tllat It
could be assumed the two men
discussed
VIetnam
''very
thoroul!hlY," but he would &amp;Dno
further.
Sl)eeltlcally, the news secretary was asked what slpl!lcance
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Billa that It 11 a poUey of • _lt-&lt;llr
there, but II Is &amp;ll1thlnl but a Mcrel
lhat tloe White ~ '-"'• that Jlock.
elellor lllld tile rejllar Blpiblleua ln
New York will aPlJ4r • pnllq of 1'011111
hlllld1141 - lllat Ia, the7 wiU 10
It lllat Goodell Ia ~ ~ .
Thla, -..er, doe a· 11ltle IIOQCI Ill tile
meantime. What the admlnlatratl• 'llm-ply must have at the 1110111111t II a In IIIII&gt;- · •
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as we are doing ln this case," said Zlsglor, "we lave made It
Zlel!ler saii!our position not to dll"'ll one.
He then was questioned sboot
a published report to the effect
tllat Wallldnitm had made
secret contacts with Hanoi. The
purpose or tile contacts, acc:ordlng to the report, waa 10
deUcately probe tile new regime
In an elfort 10 lind out If It lo
more disposed 10 a negotlatod
settlement than was t1oe late
president, Ho Chi Minh.
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way or tile Other whether or not
there are cllseuaslona with tblo
.other side outside ot the public
sessions ln Parta. ''
The President, who arm,.~
hero Thursday nl&amp;bt !or alcq
weekend of work lllld rel"""'k''k
at hlo Key BIIIC~e ........
spent tho lllOl'lliJIB C01ftrrtn1
011 the phme with alclea. He
then aat down with Klaalqtr,
a • u Zlsl!ler.

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Bad Man Captured Alive
WATERLOO, Iowa {UPD- Accused copldllerandCOIIvlcted
rapist Stanley Hosa, 26, or Weal Tarentum, Pa., was captured alive here Saturday.
The Omaha Branch of tile Federal Bureau or lnvestlptlon confirmed tile report lrOiD Waterloo, addq that Hou
was awaiting a transfer 10 tile Blackhawk County JaiL A~or­
alono at tile time of hla arrest

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FREMONT,
Ohio {UPDA "taxpayen' revolt" has
forced this northern Ohio city
to order Its 10 public schools
closed from Nov. 14 111rcJu1!11
Jan. 5, locking out 7,166 students.
This unusual seven-week r&amp;cess is not an extension of the
Christmas vacation. It Is what
happens when the school board
wants quality education aod nobody warts to ll8Y for il
The Fremont Beard or Educatl&lt;in wUl rWI out or operatl~
fsnds Nov. 14 and will be unable to borrow any more this
year. In Cact, lt will be W18.ble
to borrow enouglo toreaiOrethe
full educational program next
year unless the 'lfDrs approve
a 9,6-mlll operatqlevyonroal
estate at the polls Nov. 4.
The levy already hao beend&amp;!eatod twice this year. AMthor
defeat aod t1tere wUl be no
extra - curricular activities In
Fremont schools next year.
There wW be no athletics, no

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of our extra- curricular pro- bond issuesdurl~thelastyoar.
Schools In Philadelphia and
aald Edward Celek, business Los Angeles threatenodtoclose
manager for the Beard of Ed,.. last year unless the state oupcatioJL
plied more !undL The atates
"We wUl be In such deep came across wltll tile money.
trouble we won't be able 10 oee
Youngstown, Olllo, schools
the end of It," asld George were closed ror five weekalast
Conti, superinterxlentof schools ~ winter as voters rejected. a pro"We will be able to srecluate posed 12-mUI operat!JWie&gt;Y six
a class in 1970, but I don't km1l times In a row. This seventh
what will happen after tlal"
time, It was approved.
A survey by United Press !D.
Since last May, only elcbt of
ternatlonal showed tile Fremont 19 bond Issues placed on lbe
situation as yet has been dup- ballot in Iowa have been apHeated In only a lew areas, but proved. Ohio has had only 12
is UkelyiOoccurmoreandmore out of 25 approwd Iince July,
as the "ta:xpayers' revolt"
Columbus. Ohio, voters rejeesrows.
tod a $63.8 million bollllsiue
Voters In the Sen Frsncisco by a 3-1 margin last morth. It
area lave been hostlloiOacbool was the first time In 30 years
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..,. such an Issue had met defeat
In that city,
MANR.A (UP)) - PreatClool~ schouls for lack of
deal Fenllnand E. MArcos money In this age of plerty Ia
Saturday IIIIHIIIDced plans for
something new.
tile sradual wltlldrawal of tile
"A lot of peqJle around here
Philippines' 1. 500 -man non- still don't believe the achoola
combat Ioree from South are golna 10 close," said Celek
Vletaam.
of the Frem.ont school board. "
The Philippine f 0 r c e, They thlm · t1oe governor of the
known as PIIILCAG, was sent state Is IIVInlr to COllie up here
to Vle1Dam In September, aod give us the money, or else
1966• to help build roada, It's ping to drop out o! the sky,
grow rice and olberwlse lm- or somethine' 1 goiQil to happen
prove the ....,"'I ot Uvlng to keop tile sc:llools q,en."
In lllo countrysllle.
Celek said thla Just Isn't so,
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September 6, 1969
"We are home aafe)Jr, after apendiJW 18
(llorlous days living In a Ceaane 337 and...,.
11111 an Australia that IIWI!' Auoalea lave never
aeen We visited places such as !lay, Corowa,
• Halls creek, Mlnnalay, as well aathemalncltleo of J1oken Hill,
Darwin, Cairna, McKay and Townsville. We formed D18l\Y lmpresslons of A113tralla as a result or thh trip.
to
Early In the trip, we new across red clay and aandJ plains
r covered with scrub grass and bushes to reach the Andomoolia
Opal Fields, which are located on the western edp or the Matl thew F11nclers Rallgl!. 'Ille only way to get to It was by a fourwheel drive vehicle. The strip Is cloaed b: any amount of rain
- · because planes either slide off the muddy runway or oink In the
&lt; · mud. The cracked runway looked like the sun-dried Ohio River
• banks after a big nooct. We went to the onl: public eating plaee
t for miles around, which Is also the home of a local q&gt;ai miner,
for our mornlow tea and later for lunch.
usince opals cannot be commercially mined, almost all the
mines are individually owned and operated. Mines arc pnerai)Jr
holes aboot three feet in dlamater dawn to a depth of 25 to 35
feet, where horizontal shafts begin with periodic rooma. Many
or the mines have armed guards. We were, hoWever, able to
~ h ·vtsit one mine and were permitted to dig for opals for a short
tlme. You should have seen Ruth and me, swinging on a 3~foot
rope ladder, trying desperately to appear nonchalant. The beyo

alayed above llfOUnd and looked lor opals In the dirt that had
been taken from the mine. Don't laugh, but Freddie loond two
very small opals. The Aboriginals In the area make their living
from the opals found in this dir~
•Andamoolia looks like a hundred ant hills from the air be. cause of all the diggings, and the resultiowplles of clay. Maey or
"' the miners live In houses cut out orthe sjde ot a hill. We visited
"'One of lhese caves, but decided not to move In right away. Those
' ·man made caves are cool in summer when it gets a little warm
- 110 dellfOOS D18l\Y clay&amp;,
''In many ways visiting An:lamooka was aimilar to vlsitirv
a western town in the U. S. during the gold ru.sh. The streets run
In a haphe28rd miiUler, without &amp;1\Y corners, Just Junctians, 1
couldn't be sure they were streets. Housesdidn'talwaya face the
same way, arl:l there were opal digginp ever.ywhere, even in
the streets, You can smell the desire lor qutck wealth, and sorrow of shattered dreams.
"We spent a very interesting afternoon at El Cuestro

Homestead, a word used for cattle anJ sheep ranches. EICUestro
has new owners, three Australian businessmen. who plan to

. raise cattle. 'Ille previoua owner went broke. n Is a small heme' stead by Aussle standards, only 638,000acresorjuat under 1000
square mUeo. 'Ille h11110stead Is located aboot 80 miles from
Wyndham In the northwestern part of Australia. There are croeedlle and flab. 'Ille house Is air conditioned by maneroua sprlnlolers In the yard wblch are turned on at night so that the breeze
· Is cooled by the water, 'Ille bedrooms are built alq corridors
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., .Sion agent, was at the homestead to diacuos a plan to BOW
seed by plane. 'Ille theory lo, that the alnlln beintl1101m wUl
'.VQVi Ql} tl)e hUisidos as. weU aa gene~- lncllOIIae ~ !allige
'W thi"t~Vet · Jili!ln(!.
se.ms to. II@ ptettJ&lt;·o r - ld thllJ
·W!1bu'r' they need to store it during the wet sea1011 !or uae In
"Ihe dry season. Presently there Is an averase or two head or
· ~attle per square mile In this area. The new strain of grass,
·ptus a consistent water s~Wiy could Increase this to one per
' «ere or 640 per square mile.
•.. : "ElCuesto Is surrounded by land owned by Americana who
"re Investing mU!Ions of dollars to build dams and to Increase
~ioductlvity. 'Ille larger part or the land In this area .as well as
'througt.out Australia Is being developed by American CIIPitaL
· ' "This land could become a great cattle producq area;
t;:Owever. a market must be created to absorb the lncrMaed pro-"ductlon. This may not be too difficult, since there are larp poo
·ientw markets in the South Pacific, wbere living standards are
l!ncreaalng and where law coat bee! might be a welccmed cam'lilodtl,y, We were told that If every Indonesian conaumad eight
'ilimces of bee! a year, It would be more than the total amount
ptoouced in Australia during the pest five years.
· " "Northeast of EICueato Ia Kununarra and the Ord Rher lr'risation scheme, which Is still under cOIUitructlon. The area to
Irrigated could become one or the moat Important areas lor
~!OIIucillli fine qtBiity cotton. The tempenture, climate and con'-~e~t water stt?Piy are all conducive to preducinl tho finest
1llailfy cotton. However, Ill development Is below hindered by
lrildequate financing and poor political fortunes.
w "We spent &amp;orne time at the Aborlglral Missions and !Clllnd
~ frustration ard hope. The present situation la a wry complicated one in Australia. We visited three mlsslona, two rellgIO..a, one government, andlng each bad developed Its .... 'soil&gt;o
itoo• to the problem oC preparlow the Aboriginal to II ve In our
l'•atern civilization and to Improve his standard o! llv~Jw, It Is
''lfdlfllcult task to transform agroupofpeoplell'om a 'Stano Age'
.lditence to our modern Space Age, even In a laboratory case
'1'\ud.y where personalities are at times i(nored. 'Ille lran&amp;for- ·
Dl'ation or the Aboriginals made mora difficult by their lace or
Tliterest. ·However, the modern world has destroyed the Aborlgfilal environment, and has not provided an adequate aubstitute,
ililr a practical means or transformation.
"Because o! the spa••• pq;&gt;ulation, the mlasiOIUI still have
-~gt,.la arriving who have never seen a white person. The
Information abclll the mission and free toed Is carried by word
mouth. At one or the missions we visited, Freddie and JL
were the first white children that maey or the Aborigine! boyl
a·l ll girls had ever seen.
uwe spent most or a day at Mummalary, at a buaalo camp
in the Northern territory. The homestead was a wUderneaa nine
yeats 11110 when John and Polly setUed here. They have aurvived plane cra&amp;hes, torremlal nlns, drought and loneliness to
make a home In this wilderneaa. 'Ille homestead I&amp; just over
1300 square miles and is completely Isolated lor three or fQW'
montha each year. (Continued next week.)

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GALLIPOLIS • Th~ ~~ha coal fleet'
have ~ IRIDk bad nol . tha ~ Drill ~It
carried more than a mllllon bushels of coal
llle"barp.
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teresta .over packet ownera, Charles ArthUr,
!leet reached Cincinnati aafe)Jr. The ""'1'1"'
clJed-ln-tbe..wool baseball ten intsoed train
bell'a, Creek ~ ~ Diina .. Smlth,
0 arslll¥ ~ol-~&lt; '..OiO&lt;jr~
Huntington.
CaplaiD Woodward, ~~!!! e bu
~ were 8J110111111e top ltema reported ' !leet thol carried 1,500;vv
lhe1I ... ._. LO
50 years a(!ll on the mer from tile River
to marllel The Sall7
went on tlllhe
News or the Gallipolis Da11J Tribune. Here
KentuckJ Rl•er. The bai!UII'Ii of the towboatl
Is a claJo-I&gt;Y-&lt;ia1 report:
are to return to the Kanawha River. '11181 wiD
come til Portamooith or •• tar as the7 can pi
SEPT. 29, 1919- THE GENERAL Woedarand then lq~q~ untlllh!' pools can be Dualled
rived here &amp;Uidoy In cbarp of Captain W. D.
to give them water to get home.
Kimble anc1 had to 111 over for boiler repairs.
Charles Arthur and crew ri 1lle Acme
OCT, 2, 1919 - A. B. HUGHES, veteran
Boller 9!op went to work 011 the Wood Wa
llhlp's carpenter, also ClvU War veteran,
morning. Captain Kimble _.ts to get away
has been repalriQg lhe IIIII of lhe wharffor Pittsburgh some time tonl&amp;bl The Wood
boal
'Ille excur&amp;1011 ateamer Vernia 8Waln ran
haa ,., passengers and only a moderate freight
trip,
her last excursion of the - - llll of MitEveey boat In the Llbert;y Line, the Goblelia Tueadal' night.
orals l'l!rlbing, Crowder, and Wood, have
Charles ArthUr, the boilermaker, also a
all been having buller trouble, It Ia thougbl,
baseball fan ri hlsl&gt; degree, bec81118 so IDdue to acid in the river water.
tere- In the World Series Wedneada)' at ·
amttngtoo thst he mlased 1lle B lo 0 n&amp;.
tier anc1 did not pt home unUI today.
SEPT. 30, 1919 - .MANAGER J. W. Brown
The pool above Dam No. 28 was lllcM
ri the Uberzy Transit Line ri Wheelint
IIIII
up Ws morning. Water will 8IIID .b l
while here MOIII!ay contacted Charles Arthlet
thi'OQ8!t
the bear traps to llrllll. the_,KIur of the Acme Boller 9!op for two new
nawha towboata back bome. The ~
boilers for the packet steamer Generall'l!rlhCrowder is clue to leave Friday lor Pllaing, opentlng In the Pittsburgh - Parkersburgh ll thoro Ia not enouafJ water for liar
burg trade. 'Ille boilers will be Installed
to
come bel~ Racine Dam No. 24.~
In about six weeks after the plates have
been received at the &amp;bop. 'Ille l'l!rohin&amp;
OCT. 3, 1919 - TWO LARGE ocean .,_
former)Jr the Omaha and originally the Lora,
lng tuga are now being built on the wayo Ill
was rebuilt at stillwater, Minn., In 1900.
the Marietta Manufacturing Co., at Pt. PleatCaptain CMtbrle will bring the packet here
ant. These boats are built Ill steel and wiD
when the new boilers are ready to be placbe twin screw propellors Ill the tunnel tJpe,
ed on the beat. 'Ille present boilers on the
l'l!rshlng are 32 years old and were built
ri a fine Cjll4)ll,y Iron In a Chicago, Dl &amp;bop.
The Homer Smith will contljJue reaular
month)Jr excursions OV8f1 eveidn&amp; amda7 1---...
OCT. I, 1919 - THAT Huntington buslafternoons and evenings until Oct. 20. Cap.
nessmau, also Interested In the river busilain Roy C. Myers has been appointed bookness, was veey much off his trolley when he
Ing ageet lor the 1920 -son and reaervastated there would be no more artificial
tlons wiD start Jan. 1. ll(yera liYea In Pitta.
rises for coal llblpmenta. The packet busl.
burgh.
ness Is aecondary with the pemment and
Rouatera are gentlemen on 1lle sclllhera
always has been when coal Interests asked
packets now, at Vlckaburr. TheJ demand
lor an artificial wave. There Is a promi$7 per claJo on the bi( packet Senator Cornent manager Ill trausportal(on realdlng at
dill The rausterll also demancl thit a ern
Pl. Pleasant who has never yet failed to
or 30 men be slltwed on the deck before the7
pi the wave when he dealred to make a
would move a psckap of freight.
coal shipment.
The packet ateamer Uberty, laid up at
OCT, 4, 1919 - CAPTAIN Ralph EmerCairo, was condemned recently by the Evson's big
Golden Rod Ia clue up
anavllle federal Inspectors. 91e had been
next Wednesday for Pl. Pleasant In the tow
running from Galro to Memphis.
rl the Fred Hud1011."
The · fast packet Joe Fowler has been sold
The Sally Mlrmel, "bt&gt;&gt;cbarp ·Ill'' Ceplala
to' EvanaY!Ue parttes, She Once ran In the
Wtlllam Curey' IIIII 'eepilln '1lolln 'l'li 'RUM,
PittsbUrgh - St.' Lduis trade and had a
was the first · In the Kanawlia nell
callope.
to
back
home passed
on theupartlflelal
riae.
A small burge loaded with watermelons
The get
Sal)Jr
Marmet
this Saturd&amp;7
was sunk Mondq
111e Ashland, Ky. wharf
morning followed by the D. T. Lane w1t11
lihen a hNvy truck broke loose and riD down
a tow ri empty barges. Every barge In lbl
the hill craBbing Into the barge and knocking
fleet was delivered without any Incident
the aide ln. II Is said the wbarlboat would
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JSAlTIMORE (UPI) - Paul Blair, tho centerftelder drafted
out of the New York Malo' orpulzation oevenyeara ago, dumped
a perfect bunt 10 feet from hame plate In the 12th Imine Saturday to give the Baltimore Orioles a 4-3 &gt;lctory over the Mfnn&amp;.
aota 'l'ftl!!t.J!Ijhe !lrat _,.,, of the American Leacue playoffs.
Blair' I bunt on a 1-1 pitch
lloored Mark Belenger from lmlngs. Two ri them were by
third baae wltb two out when Tony Oliva, who bobbled the
botb loslnl pitcher Ron Per- ball and acored on Bob AU!raaotld and catehor John Roae- IOD'a aaM!Ice fly lor 1lle

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AlllioughBIItlmore,theEastern DMiion champlna with 109
Yicmnoa to 97 b7 Weatern
champion Mlnnesola,, bad an
8.4 edsa In replar aeallonpley,
1lle teaae, close pme was typt.
cal ri the--'"-" reaular - _.._,.
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ciW!s.
Baltimore pined 10 bits, Includllw solo homers by Frank
Robinson In the !QW'Ib, Bolan..,.·In lbl 'flllh eed. Boog 1'll1reO leadbltl olt 111e nbdb and
four ,Jiaglea by dependable
llrocJIY.Ilkiblnaon.
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blta, tllree lllf star18r Mike
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GALLIPOUS - Last week's column about the ••wuoly"
worm, which Incidentally was mlospeUed, It should have been adding lhetthelilllnclal squeen
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•woolly'', drew much more comment than I had eJII)ected. And, on lallpeyera Is &amp;OiJW to spread ::.:..:.:=~..,;-;~:--;-_:::-:::-;:±~u~
to make matters more clear, the IIWe !ellow should be referred the sltuetloa.
"You are going to hoar lllcM I'
to as a "woolly bear."
Pat Slier of Pl Pleasant called me to say that the henlneaa a JOt or school closings In the 1
Teke ye fle&amp;he of ye Hammus
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(an incredi
te~r'
or the woolly bear's coat ..,. nothing to do with the severity or next aix to lBmolths/' he aald.
found only in [bQpat.che)ard blendwith~~of'!E! W11de Boare 1n 1l;p
the comq winter. 9!e aaldl,!thewormlo all brown or has more "The districts around us are
Just
starting
to
run
Into
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wildly romanticT&lt;e state, which occureth when reacheth ye. ~
brown than black It will baa mild winter.
FOLKLORE FACT- 'Ille amount o! brown OIIIWooilJ bear, problema we've encountered."' BoareMit~ah.
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that pert In the middle, !ortella the severll,y of the coming winThis minglinQ of tendern~ and tough~~se reeulteth 1n ill d1sh
ter. The woolly bearlstradltionallyblackonbeth oDds and brown retaey or t;he Ohio Educalloo
so
and seductive it Surpasseth y_e q~mes of mortal mao.
Association, a teachers' Ol'liiiDIn the middle - the wider the brown, the milder the wbter.
Ization, agreea.
Pete MCormlck, veteran U.S. Weather Observer at Fair"I thin&lt; we're going to ""
field, said It waathe Katy-Did that hollers lor the Drat ll'oat. NIM
that's the Drat time Pve ever heard that. But, Pete's probab)Jr a heck of a lot Ill closlnga, perright. or course 1 was only telling what I heard - that It was haps next spring when the ~
1et1 begin to feel a crimp,"
""'posed to be the "Jar-Fly."
FOLKLORE FACT - When the Katy-Did says "Kate," It He1117 aaid.
He1117 eJplalned that there Ia
announces 10 daJo till a frost. So~Jpordngdata- When the Katy.
a
growing pbUooqhy amq
Did says Kat&amp;-EI'-Didn't, the ten.,erature Is In the 80's; 'Kat&amp;school
boarda to go Drllklaae
EE-Did, In the 70's; Kat&amp;-EE, In the 60's; and between 55 and 60,
Just Kate. Tho Katy-Did Ia mute st temperaturea below 55 de- as IOIW aa 1lle m01101 holda Oli,
and lllen cloae the schoola.
grees.
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aU black. Now this makes me doubt the folklore adage aboot the or propams, kl'llllle acboala
mild winter. Come to illlnk ri It, I've seen some all black lla&amp;o. ope n," u .....-. said. "NCM, .....,
But, I can't temember what the winter wu Uke.
operate under the
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The Katy-Did makeo me lhlnk o! 111e cricket when It comes that It'~ better to run a adloal
to telllrw the temperature. Crlcketa aroaccurote thermometera. , part..t(Me and run It PfCIIIIril
They chirP Caster when warm and liower when ca1d. '111•7 are rather than keep It open and de
extremely accurate. The next time )'()II hoar one - coont t h e a hallWay Job ~st to fool 1he
chhpa lor u aeconds and add 40 andyw have the exact temper. public Into bellemv lbltedualature wherever the cricket lsi
tlon,ls taklaK J!lace."
Here are some other folklore signs of winter.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
If the corn husks are thicker than usual - a cold winter Ia
PLAYOFF STANDINGS
ahead. II onion skins are very thin, mUd winter comlrw - oolon By United Press 'tmerilatlonal
skins very light, wlnter'a rolng to be very reugll. 11 turkeJ fla.
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then are 11111nai Wck ba!ore n.nkqlvlns, lonk Cora hard wJn.
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New · York • , ••••• 1 0 1.001
TWENTY YEARS AGO. from the tll11 or 1lle Dally Tribune hard winter 10 come.
AtliDta ·•• , 1•••••• 0 1 \ 001
weekly Gallla Times ... Carl Allen graduates fnlm u. s.
~ oa1y advice - Stay out or the corn ilekhllli the onion
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patch and leave tla Thanksglvlne turkey aiOIIL
.
New York·I AUeiU 5
peacetime draftees, Clarence E. Springer, 25, Galllpolla, and
AQ1 ~x. for a· lew briefs u time will allows.
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Paul Smith, 25, 'Illlvener, now stationed In California with U.
The Cedar Street Mlrket hat claowed banda. Mr. ll!llllra.
(AU 1'111lea·EDTJ .
s. Arln1 •• Gallipolis swimming pool eorniJ18• at all timeldgb (Bob 'eed lltRh) RGberta have taken over. Selllnlout were Mr. and • New York
at Ati•IU (t p.m.j
($3,492.22) but season has deficit or $231 due to 1nejor rapalro Mra. Forreat Jolullon. Mra. RGberta,llle tormer Ruth '\feU&amp;, waa
Nclnd.y•s Game
... D. Paul Davies named Kiwania Club president ... C&amp;rlol-G.
a tamlllar race at the Ujl[lerG. C. Mluphy StOre, l)"vlllll been em- Atlalta at ~II! YOi'k
t{~. 46, auccumbs ... Mrs. W. G. Sibley, widow of format
ployad there many years,
' Tribune publisher, claimed by death ... Gu1 Gabrielli, 63, IOCIJ
Have '"" beard the stoey about the llote ccinpu•r that klpt
•cite owner, dies ... Nelsonvllle putahalttoGAHS' ''Goldin Era': aandlng this man -~ monthly statement with a ~;00 llllani:e? He
. ileln by winning 18-14, anepplng Blue Devllo' _ , e a r wlo- llftOI'ed IL o.t
month It came. F'b!a1b, Ill sent ~ a check
nlng atreak at 21 in a row ... Rutland ICISeiB MJ4dleport, 33-14 !or ~.oo and ,.,._elved .a pe(d.up slatel!!tJIII . ',
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Well, hire'a :allother one about a' CGB¥~uterl
. ntat grid de!eal
·Wi receMI.t ll!Jtallod a """' alic~dc . .Mr ,l,ype
chine that ae11 llnllhed copy. BUI Rlzar, - o!QW' eaiployee1,
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~ Weole7an 21 JWAib\lra aaldi "So lhla II the ftllchlne li!at'i ..... lO nii~&lt;e me." The
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Oberlin 10 carnq~e Mellon 8 "Pd like to ... wblt tho machine look• like lhaHOUid replace
~ '149 Bill State (Ind.) 9 Clpltal 42 lllram 6
me.'! .The company man sOberlY replied, "Wetawn'ldellallecla
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It was ruled a hll
AndJ Elchebarren then sacrtllced Belanger to aecond and
Buford lnUided out to shortatop ),.eo Cardenas aa Belanpr tooi(tlllrd.
Blair was tbeo 1q1 with Frank
Robin..., 011 deck so Perranoakl, who came on In the
ninth alter PoweU homered and
Brooks Robinson .,........ had
...._..,
no choice but to pltcb
to him.
On the aecond plteb from
Perranoakl, bo IWIIDII from the
heels like he waa &amp;Dinr lor a
homer. But on l1ie third pitch,
he _laid down 111e perfect bunt
!or a bit ana clasbed ac:rou
Drat wltb a clap ol bla banda
.._,.. the Twfaa could make
a play.
AdlappoiDtlnl);crowdlllonly
39,880 (llle Orioles have fall.
ed to draw a crowd Ill 40,000
)'81 wa 18lf) watehed the

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.BO.tiln CcillfiO 28 TulAne ·24
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Fremont

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on~yard

plunge and · Mike
BIHar's Oold plo o!24and 22
Jarda. 'After A&amp;M'a Dave
Elmellliorf lnter~ted anArlnl
Pill on the Cadet 37, Salf
scrambled lor 11 yard&amp; on the
second- play thea · two plays
later, found Bn¢acher In the
clear In the right Dal
Pow..lui Army fuilback LyM
Moore, who gained 118yardaln
the Drat hall alone, returned
the klcko!! 80 yarcls to the
Aggie 10 Immediately after the
catch by B,...,.,.cher had put
A&amp;M In front 20-10. But the
AloM defense, which held Army
to H yards and no Drat downs
In the third quarter' ati!!ened
and Cadet kicker Arden Jenaen
booted hlo aecond !leld p i or
the tpiJIIO from 26yardsoutto
close the IIIIU'IIn to the anal
score.
Jensen' a first Deld p i !rom

II

Tbat put Arlnllnto Ita only
lead or the game at 7-3. The
Aggles gambled on their l8ry
first poueaslaa. Sell made two
yards"' the middle on a !ourth
and one altuation on his own 41
then
sent taUback Oarey
Stegent
left tackle for 19
:ards and carried 24 more

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yards himaell to the Army 14.
Army held and Bellar kicked
htsnrstfteldgoal.
Arln1 then needed only six
plays to
lor its touchdown
and before the fans could setlle
J
back In their seats, AloMmoved
d&lt;Mnthelleldaplntaklngonly
eight plays to go 79 yards from
their own 16 to the Army nve.
ANN ARBOR, Mich. cuPOThey lost the ball on downs,
polRon McBride highlighted a 24- but held Army also and look
nt Mlaoourl second quarter · over on the 32 after a 30-yard
with a pair or short touchdown kick and olx-yard return. From
hi h carried
runs Saturday w c
there it look only live plays for
the nlntl&gt;-ranked Tigers to a 40- A&amp;M to score with tailback
17 "upaet" win over the steve Burks getting 17ortt.
Ui11verslty or Michigan.
'Ille Tigers hsld 1 24-3 .;::·:::::'::::::::::::::&lt;::::::&gt;;;:;::&lt;:::;:;:;:;~:::i:::::::::::::::
halftime lead over the 1111&gt;HUNrlNGTON, w. va..
ranked Wolverines, favored by (UPI) - Marshall University
one point on their home field still had tho nation's longest
for his lntersectionel battle, winless string after losing to
but a pair or -yard plunges Northern Bllnols 18-17 here
over right tackle bythlullthirdback Saturday.
Garvie Craw In
The Tlnmelerlng Herd, now
ql8rter )1111 his team beck In 0.3 and owners or a 24 game
1lle same 24-17·
victory lapae, hadtheirbopes
lor a win shattered wben 111e
visitors came from beblnd
In the aecond half.
~
Marahall dominated the
game statlstlcal)Jr with eight
more downs than NotUmoBllnolsanda netyarda8eedp
Ill 472 to 313 for 111e winnero
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ford S&amp;lurday,
dctory waa 1lle third In
Mlll1
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.Pur61e 36 stenford 35
Nebralka 42 Mlnne&amp;ota 14
1oft siate 48 Dllnols zo
BOWIJNG GREEN, Ohio wiiiDIDg streak.
llni&amp; Sl Arizona 19
(UPO - Vern Wlremanpoaaed · The lndlau bad thelrkeroes,
UCLA Norilleaatern o
nine times to Bob ZimPfer sat- too, Including Jim Plunkett,
Ohio State 41 WallldqtGa 14 urday Cor 122 yards and two wbo hurled lout lmchdolln
. Scadh
touchc!owns ~· Bowling Green paaaes ot hla own. But two Ill
Norill ·Carolina 38 Vanderbilt opened Ita Mid • American
terence footblll play with a
21 " IO &gt;lctory over Weatere
32 Vllll 0
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. Georgia 41 Scadh Carolina 18 Mlchlpn.
; , CleinlllQ 21 Georela Tech. 10
The host Falcons took a d•
.F·,........ 21 Florida
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Slatli
8
chive 14 "7 lead In lbl
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... , _,;_a Jim Ueeker climaxAuilurn
44 ~ciiJ' 3
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·west UbertJ . 42 Coacord 0 ed 1 Drot period Drch with a
Pilip' deadl7 pesalngaccount'taJrmont 82 GlenvUie 35
fQW' ·yard touchdown """ancl
ed lor two seoras,anclilleposaVa.. a ed.Wiroman • Zialpler Pill tal·
COIIV8I'Iion spelled the dllrerW. V... We·•-· 29
11
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Weatern Mlchlaan alao took
SPRINGF1ELD, Ohio (IJPJ)
Ph!ppa !fret a.tcbdoiin pass
29
Kalt».t!li:f
Au
to
the
air
In
lrJing
to
make
ICI
-Quarterback,
Rocli;y
Alt
DrIn
the fourth period went to
10
•-.r
1he
.
deficit,
when
Paul
ed
three
touchdowns
paaaea,
Jn.
lllllback
John Bullock !or 21
"·•• T........ 18 We~
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Sclulder
completed
a
58-yard
cludllll[
a
peir
to
Jolm
Beckett,
yards.
Ria
seCOIId, liQOd for 14
7
-v
pe11 to AI BeDUa ~t before SAturday to lire uribeaten Wit. ;rarda, was to Stan Brown. 1
Gefugulomi ,(Ky.) 30 Ti¥!or halftlma.. .
tenbela Unlven!Q&lt; to a 21 • 13 came r1111&gt;t after ,.,__ had
""") 7
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The Broncoe reduced the liP win OV8I ,vtdtlqr Lehigh.
fired a 6li.,yard throw to Ranllr
WI~ IIOW .2 - 0 took a _Cooper, Botb Brown and
llorillern Dllnols 18 Marehall ewn more Ia the ~ llli&amp;o
,. 17. V.ir~- ~ •·• 1 :...... ~tel of the seeGI!II ...U.. when n -0 !IJ:at P&amp;rlod lllil4 _on S9 BullOCk scqred twfca.
l'tlt
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, ' field ~
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away on the aecood play and to apllt end John ilackeif _and . nine ,IIUMI Cor 145 J&amp;rds,
li!U;!IoWatlldcked alD·Jifd a 38 ·)'UderioDarrri•HerrI'Urtaie's !fret twch.
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doWil oo an 114ard paaa,
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1\'eotetn YJchipD.._Inoda for 234 yard&amp;' - ·. :
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' 'lWalli!n J75aata Clara I
t!!J'eal Ia' the
periGd,, U.
Lehllb ~,;balh.' ot JIB 'l'be!IBdloclo acored!or l/llrdUe
jiiCiupi IIJ ljeoptlt..penllratlcm_touc~ Ill tl!li ~pjr- with -a 'Sofard paso after •

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In SO-degree weolber. Only'"'"
of the 10 touchdowns was
scored on the ground.
Pblws completed 28 ri 39
pssaes, lncludlnrhislaat 12, lor
429 Yard&amp;, also a stngle • game
ackool record. None of his
illrows was Intercepted. Plunkelt comeetecl on 23 Ill .40 for
355 yards.
Three times tho score was
tied, lneludlllg 2l~lat the half,
but Ilion l'lud&lt;ott found his
recaiYera Cor two touchdowns to
live Stan!ord a 35~1lead(llllng
Into 1lle ftnalperled.
However• stenfonl was shut
out 1n ille llnal --za ~•1e

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ATLANTA (UPJ) - J. c. Martin's bases -loaded plnchblt
single highlighted a II ve - run erq&gt;tlon In tho elsbth lnnilw Seturday as the rags. to. riches New York Mets beat the Allanta six. Buddy Kellwner fiWelll.,
from there lor Waabingtm'a
Braves 9-5 In the openiug tpiJIIe Ill the National Lea&amp;ue's champiCXI!Ihip serlea.
aecond ICOr8 Ill the daJ.
The Eaatern Division champ
Meta went Into the eighth trail- Bravea during the regular sea1ng S-4, with AUanla knuckle- 8111, gut the win with Ron
baUer Phil Nlekro having re- Tqlor worldag ille !1nal two
tired 10 ri the previous 11 lmlngs In relte!. Nlekro, a 23batters.
game wlmer who was 0.3
II didn't take them long to oplnat the Meta, took the loll
catch up - with 111e help Ill and left after 1lle Meta' elabtbtwo Braves• errors.
lnalng~q~rlalag.
-Third baseman Wayne GerII was ' - w conteat unrett led off with a aott double Ill tha top ri the eighth. The
down the third base line thst Mete scored two Nlllln t be
BUFFALO, N.Y.Y. (UPI) bare)Jr eluded Clete Boyer'a second, The Bravea acored a Ted Boweraar fired a 3B.¥ard
glove and tied It 1q1 when Cle- run In ille IOCOIIdandwentahead tauctdiwn pa11 to Bob Fello,
on Jones followed with a sinwith I pair In 1lle llllrd. scored 011 a 0118-fard nin, kickgle to center.
The Meta moved becklnrn.rt ed a 3L,yard field goal eed
Jones, moving to aecoad oo 4.3 In the fourth when Bud Barextra polnta SldurArl llhalnalcy's third hit of the relson hit a t:wo4lt triple with -daJ to - stngle
- ..,_., lead
(!allle and then atealln1 third twoteammateaaboardbutGoo&gt;. Kant Slate to a 17-3 win ovar
when Brnes catcher Bob Didier zaleo tied It up Cor the Braves Bu!ralo.
threw to ille wrong baae, acor. wltb a bome nm In the fifth.
Boweraar put the Goidell
The Brana 111e 1eodfor
ed 1lle ~ead run when OrFlashes In !l'ont to lta7 wtth

Kent State
17-8 Victor
Over Buffalo

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~at~ane~:·::~:..:,a:,.~
out at first.
illethirdleadlngbomerunliUB~tb

tn5.. - - · lee&amp;uethballhiatory

~ =s~:ror"":: U:.. tn";;'the_t~ ~eld_ ..:.~
pulled 2~e winner Tom
Seaver and pmbled on Mlrtin.
Martin laced a hit to center, scoring two runs, andwben
the bull (1111 away from Tony
Gonzalez, another run scoredgiving the Meta tour unearned runs In their big 1m1ng.
Seaver, 3~ a&amp;alnst the

The victory save the Meta a
I~ edge In 111e best.d..ave aer-

.... 'Ille game limdaJ,
also here, will pit Jerey Koooman (17~ Ill the Meta aplallll
former baaketball star R o n
Reed (18-111) ri 1lle Bravea.
'Ille aeries then moves to New
York's 9!ea Stedlwn on liondaJ.

Penn State Slips
By Kansas, 17-14
.MANHATTAN, Kan. &lt;UPDSecond-ranked Penn State used
sophomore t.Yclell Mltehell' s 58yard twchdown pOop In the
second quarter aa a aprln!tboord to ~
Oreckp, but
·
mlstal&lt;e-plaei!Od Kansas Slate
17-14 SAturday, stretchlag the
Nlltany ·uons• w1m11w streak to
14 tpiJIIea.
'Ille Uons, J)layiJW lor the
second ltnllght week without
all-America halfback candidate
Charlie Pittman, are 3-0
thlsseaaonandtawenotloet-a
tie Included- In 22 atrafabl
pmea.
A record K-State crowd or
35,000 watchod the 19th-ranked
Wildcats blow five •c:orlnl
opportunities before Mitchell, a
5 - 10, 190 - PQIIId speeds\k,
brokeoCCtackleonuclaiOrl
play w1111 6:39 lett 1n the !lret

after Mike Retta'a 33-yard!leld
goal save Penn Slate a 10-0
edge.
K-State rallied lnlm the 17~
deficit In the fourth quarter on
the pesalrw or 4'nn Dickey.
Mack Herron's """'l&amp;rd dive
ciQIPed a 50-yarclacorlng drive
In 11 plays and Dickey bit split
end Mike Creel on a 53-yard
touchdown peso with 15 oeconda

romalalng.

his 0118-fard drive over the Cl!lter ri the Bu!ralo line after
8:11 ri the first quarter. He
11&lt;11 1q1 the lllachdown wiill a 49:rard run alq the loft sideline
that pit ille ball oo the l'lllle'

22.
He flnllbed the game wltb
three completloaa In d.Ye attempts lor 88 yards and Clil'rled seven times Cor 61 ;rarda.
Kent State took a IW balltime lead when Boweroox biased 111e ball 38 yarda to Fello at
the Bu!ralo goal line Cll the
first play from &amp;cri~ after a short punt by Larey Hart.
Tom VIgneau recoveredBoweroax' punt lor Bu!ralo at the
Bulla 11 yarcl line mldwQ
through the third period. But
Butralo was unable to move tlie
ball and llart'a punt went out
Ill bounds ot Ids DIID 33,
Kent a.te'a l'1lllling fllllllll
stalled on tbe l'llfhlo 15 and
Boweri&lt;IX booted hla 31.,yard
Reid 110a1 to tdYe 1lle Goldell
Flalhes a 17~ marglnwW!2:12
lett In the third quarter.
Bu!ralo'a oniJ score came at
1:51 ri tbe fourth period when
Barne.r Woodward drore seven
yards """""' the right lide.
Kirk Barton, a converted de!ens!Ye baltback, set 1q1 lbl
toucbdoolia with a 31-¥ard pal&amp;
to Scott llerlan.
Barlon threw to Paul Lang
for IIIIi ~ converalnn.
Don Nottlnlllwn led the Kent
Stafll liwad olllck with 100
yards on 33 carries.

Texas AloM 20 Al'lll113

Cor St &lt;:nul, nrstcma two:rard ran, thelt' cm a 12'f'ard

·IIIII 10 Yll'dl ·!rom Plunkett.

Baltimore · ' ' • ' · 1 0 1•000
1 · 000
Baltimore 4 Milllesota 3 (121,..
nlngs)

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llfacle,lowakl made It 41-7 ..,
anvW&amp;rdruneari11Diblllllal
period and Ohio State Coaeb
Wood,y llayea then paurec1 In
the reservea. So did Jlullq
Coach Jim OWens.
steve Hanzlik replaced WU.
us
~rt&gt;ack for Wublngton and got the lluokleiu•--

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An lntent!ona1 walk loaded

NEW YORK (UPD ~ Princeton psralayed two Columbia
fumbles Into a pair of twchdowns and Ellis Moore capped a
58-yard drive with a one. yard
dive lor the other score S&amp;turdq as the Tlgera DP•"'1" Ivy
League play with a :IJ-7 Victoey
over the Uona.
Princeton's first TD came
after Tiger defender Jim Nixon
hit Columbia quarterback John
Daurlo while trying to pass and
Tom Hutchinson recovered on
tho Columbia 24. Two plays Ia·
ter, Scott MacBean hit Danker
Pete Hauck wltli a 24-yard tc&gt;Jchdown pass and Arnie Hallberg
kicked the llrsto!three converslona.
A fumbled punt with 35 secundo remaining In the game set
up a !0-yard MacBean to Mark
Biros scoring strike lor t h 0
Tigers' DnaI touchdown.

yard drln -)Jr In 111e second
.period wlill Otis 8Q!ncovertrom
the three. He aet up lbllllacbdown witb a 25-yarcl b u r 1 t
lhnlugh right tackle.
Waablaiflla got on the.._
board when 'IIIU'telback Celie
WUlla ...toed orer !rom the
one to cllmex a 54 • yarc1
drive in the second period.
Ohio State lunled .., t h e
power In 111e second ball u
Otla scoredonaC!IIe-fU'dJIIIIIIIIe
before Kern carrlod ovar ftolll

Ron Wrlel,

JftO'err.
. HoWle WIJJJama soared t'wlce

fumble

~ ~-2 · I •BuWr~Don~forall.
...., 1UIIa CDr 1ht ........ ltta
. ~~qotu.pase'fromi'laniratt.Boii'Moore
;:: ::li'\'N A,,__~ o~ ..Ui!'lld15.0- )'IJ'lla yard ,touehdowa;, . • . · took toUclld9Wii_pssaea Ill ll

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atber alx potnta,
aoo stale looked aluallh In
lbl Clll8ftiDIIII!nlta, but Kern
awakened tbem w1111 his electrll)1ng fllachdo!m nm midway
tbrou8h ille _.,quarter.
Tho Buckeyes led 21.7 ot Intermllllnn.
The Huokles were unable to
IIIOVe tbe ball early and allo
State drore 57 ;rarda In 12
playa for a second ICOr8 In
the Drat period. Otis aot the

• · "•"• ! In al toucbduim
P&amp;SI, liQOd Cor lt yards, went to

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84-rard toochdown run·and IIIIIback Jim Otla bulled Cor three
abort ocores to pace 111e No.
1 r - Buckeyes to a u.14
_ " Saturday over Wuhlng;;._""
Kern also scored 011 a abtyard run In the third period and
sparked ille Buck8J8I 1111111 he
left 1lle fllllllll In the fourtb
"'arter to applauae from a disllliJOinted crowd of 58,800•
Otis boomed lor toucbdollna

Tho Wlldcata tried anon-aide
kick but Pem Slate recovered
and ran Clllllle clock.
Burkhart ldtpaaaesor9, 21,
13 and 9 yarclsln Penn Slate'•
last td drive, slvlntr the Lions a
s&lt;::~~
first down at 1he K-State alx.
Minnesota at Baltimore, 2 p.m.
Fullback Franco Rarrla scored
two playa later .., a th,.....yarcl
Baltimore~~.:.
pl-.
K-State,-:t.l,...,.tete!J
domlneted the !lrat
Yale40Colp21
bali.
ar!villll deOII Into Penn state
Pemaylvanla state 17
Chuck llrukbart, Uon qoar- territory 011 Ita lniUal ave
DELAWARE, Ohio (UPD _
Kanaasstatelf
terblck, went to the air to pcisaeaslonelllbtol-theball Rich Henley ami TCim uner
Franklin Marahall 29
break open the l(lllle In the onlilllblea at 111113 and 25 and each acorad two twcbdowaa aa
Jolmo Hopklna 33
third qtBrter, driving 1lle Uona cm )Ilia barcapted at the 10 Ohio WealoJan University ,.U.

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SEATTI.E(UPI)- RexKem, of - , three and one 7arda TJ) by plllllllinl
Ina tile
Ohio state'a-eQthlnc'IJ&amp;r- wbUo blekup 'IIIU'telback Ron - ·
terback, alerted tldnp with a Mac!Qnrlki -'dod Qllo a.te's
Ohio State c11moxe11 a SS..

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Missouri

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21:ards away In the second
period tied the score at 10-10
and save him the Arln1 record
lor career field goals with I~
Moore scored Army's only
touchdown on a OJI&amp;ol&amp;rd
pl11111!8, to cap a Drat period
drive or 77 yards that Included
8 63-:ard run by Moore,

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By Diek

WEST POINT, N.Y. (UP!)Texas AAM spOt end Ro&amp;o
Brupbecher, took a abort posa
from Roell!' Sal!. and out.
maneuvered two Arln1 derdan lor a 27-yard touchdown
play midway tllr(qh 1he One!
period Saturday de,_. that
· cllnchod a 20-13 vlctorJ for the

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Washington By
41 To 14 Count

Ar .,my
· LOS es 20-13

Oliva illen taaed CUellar Cor
a two.run homer In tbe sevenlb
after Harmon KDIEI&gt;rew walked to pit 1he Twlna ahead 3-:l
before PoweU tied It In ille
ninth with the Orioles• third
1101o homer off Twlnl' - r
Jim Perry.
Bel-led ctJ the 12tllwllll
a (II'OUIII[er toward tldrd that
akidded on the lnfteld a ad
boll\cecl o1t KUIIII&gt;rew'a pove.
Killebrew, pleylng llllrd so 111e

same.

Grid Scores

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Mlmuota wiD aend Dave Boo- Into lbe lineup at first, had a
.... had taken a wen (20.J2) apinat Dan Mo. tousb chanca 011 the play and lrtothe!ourthql8rter011Sel!'s

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IIorq dashed !utlleb for the Twins' Drat run.

ball that roBed to a atop on
the 81'111 along tbo tldrd baae
llne and coukm't make a play.
Belanger, who hit an ~
llnlle ctl Harmon lllllebrew'l
[llovo at Wrd, moved to aecoed aa a aaerlllca and to third
on a 1f0U1111out, acored the
run that snapped a ~ deadlock and pvo the Orlolel the
fl.rst f11111111 ci 1lle bast4..flve
pliJillta Cor a berth In the
World Series.

Bucks'WallOp

AMERICAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE:
~lid n, Mlami .1 3-Faur IVIIJht lor Raldert.
S.•
tl, ClllcllluU 14-Babble bllrttl for Beapll.
New Yor• U, Bolton._,..., Wlllle back OD beam.
Bdalo a, Houaloa u-t.lpset of lhe week.
Deaver U, Kaaaaa City !1-Citle!l - • a quarterback.
NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE:
Baltimore 31, AIJ4nla IS-Cello bounce bact Ia atyle.
Dallal
PI!Uadelphla !l-Cioaer than you think.
Cleveb!ad !13, Detroit zt-.Leroy KeUy healthy aJala.
Green Bay u, Mbme10la :!&amp;-Defense makea the dllfereace.
Loa AIIJelel U, New Orleana 14-No buUa ablullt.
St. Loala Zll, Pittsburgh 19-Cards keep rolllnc aloag.
Saa FraQdleo 11, Walblngloa l4-49ert starting to jell.
· Cblca1• !8, New Yorll zt-Gale waralago go unheeded.

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·50 ears Ao:o'on the. '

SiNcE this article Ia quite lengthy, we'll
priDt port ollt this week, and !lnloh It ~ next ·
&amp;mday, .

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ill Dine playa lor a td

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But wllh 3:18 loft In tba Drot
fouls; bJr half he rnlllci tohlaleftano! h4
marred the Alvaro• with . the sllort touchlila..., clowD pen, Richard Franco,
Slate 11 who mlised a37-yard aeldaaal
. a~t Ia the Drat quarter,
~- ~i\lciiiOti- ~de 11 17~

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Then PSU. ~ ·Bill Pader- iliree .0 1 dowa&amp; 111 Jl.stai8' ll tor i 4'1·1ard illal ~ -~ Mil· IOII~at.r~·...,.,..,.lonln thera !lrrt. t.~r aa1· 'u. ondlaachllrlwneftha...,._. a•
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l'WIIiad wn•osta baa 219 11iid ;rulde to
Tom ....,. 'l!lclilld ~ ..,
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l!il ball P--,; ..._18, · - _, • - · Ira JlilbU.
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ll-l'nllll)' 185 .pound Ill. "'"*-I• .....,..., .In live
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CO.eb Bob ~·• hllb-lllln8 13 PJiato) 1e1t the IIIII• DOY.

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Ganlpolll, playlacwitboulthe
lll'Yicea o1. 1~ leadlal ...,..er
11111 Junior lllllback Tool Prole,
luty_.aleecH•r'"'""'pln· er 111 the SOI-IIml 0 h lo
' - e (Prole waa In on four
olfenalve DillY• - hi Ia IIIII
-er~~w 11om 10 mae Injury recel•~ lo the l'ourlb per.
iod a! Albenl 8oDt- 26)
ftrlt Friday, lben fell behind
erter three periods.
.
Coach
L, (Johtll)') Eeker'l Blue Dm11 struck pay.
dirt hrlee 1o the floe1 otanza
- lbe pme•a Ileal loudldown
aboeked IIIPl'CIIIimoleiJ 4,000
(IIIIJ, Dave ~ · 1l7 - pound
Jw&gt;lor darerlllYIGAI!S""'fbeck,
iniAircepted 1 Hal !Para pus
IIIII ramllled 100 yarda tAl pay.
dirt. llur!!ell...,.lldlbedouble
llrlpe aslbe filial orm .,.....,
II Is hellOYed to be a SEOAL
record ror a poaa iolereeplllltl
nmback.
Friday's triumph left Ironton deadlocked lor lint place
In lite SEOAL nee willt Jack1011 - both taama own 3-0.0
loop recordit. The two teama
will collide 11 lronlaa Fdday
ni811tforthe1989lequeebomp.

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aroCK NEAL bulled hio wayiM!rfromthetwo-yard Bne will! 6:42 l'8lllllnbw In~ flrll
periocl to climax a 62-vard Blue Devil drive in 11 plays allrorton Friday night. That a Neal
(In center of photo with. ball showl~)while GAllS guaro Dana Cleland (63) looka on. Ironton's
Mike Akers (83) and Rick Boykin (30) failed to stop Neal oo this play. Ironton won, 29-24.. Jaek carr pOO!o•

Southern Crushed, 50-14
RACINE - The Sruthern Lo- for the extras was no good.
cal Tornadoes of Coach B o b
Tho Tornadoes played much
Albley had their chance lor be~ ball in the third quar.
lbelr second victory In a row ter, "although no one seorOO.
' 10 down the drain at FederalIn the lourlh quarter, fresh' Hocking, 50-14 Friday after, man halfback Paul JuBilee put
000!1.
Southern on the scoreboard with
The loss dropped the Torna- a 4 yd. run. lle also ran In tile
does to 1.4 overall and 1..2 In extras to make It 28~.
leque play. The Lancers coachChuck Roblnsoo thea returned b)o Damy llall are now 3~ ed tlleSruthernkick.otr97 yards
overall.
1o make It 34.8. Rader ran In
On lbe third plo,y ol. lbe game the extras to make It 36~.
O.Uck Rcll&gt;ln11011 caught a pass
Doug PhWlpa ran t5 yards
' !rom .Da!l!y llall, Jr., the for another Lancer score. 'Ib.e
. coach's son, covering 55 yards. extras were no good, and 1he
·: The attempt lor the extras was score was u.s.
:. goocl oo a pass from llall to
• Roder IIIII It was S.O.
; The Tonwloes played t h e
; Lancers on even terms the
rest or the llrot quarter but carroll 13 Amanda Clearcreek
t
I
feU aport In lhe ¥COnd.
llall completed another tooch- Cols. Hartley 36 Cola. East 0
: down .c-sa, this one to Charley Cois. Walter son 39 Cals. I.'.arIon Franklin 22
, !Prlnler. ror 20 yll'lls. The
; try ror lbe extras was no good. Zanesville 48 Columbus South 8
: '11d1 put the Lancers ahead, Cols. West 30 Cola. Wherle 8
: 1f.ll. Rader thea C8llgbt a pass Cols. Llnden20 Cola. Whetstone
0
; 1rom HaU 1o makelt20.0. The
Newark
20 Columbus Northland
: paso from llall to Junior Bow.
7
• era made II 22.0 on the try lor
'o llie extra pointo.
Cols. Brookhaven 8 Cols. Walnut Ridge 6
: - . r a Onlshed tho scoring
: lo the flrll bill on another Circleville 42 Greenfield 20
~ touehclown pass from llall cov- Wilmington 14 Washington C. H.
; ertnr 15 yards. The attempt 6

Sophomore hal1back Steve
Jenkins ran 22 yards lor Southem's second score to make it
42-14. The try for the extras
was no goocl.
Thla lime It waa Doughlery' s
Ume to run the ldck-&lt;&gt;11 bock,
as he returned II 75 yards. Rader ran In tile extraa In brlnl
the final count In 50-14.
Next week the Southern Local Tomadoea will boll I h e
WUclcall or Hann1111 Tl•ace In
a SVAC tilt.
SCORE BY QUARTERS
Sruthern • . . o 0 0 14-lt
F.H • . • . . . 8 20022-50

Jackson 58 Wellston 0
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Ironton 29 GliliPOII~&lt;ll4 · · .,
Meigs 6 Atllens 0
Vinton County 28 Rock Hill 0
Unloto It Ado,. 6
Sidney 13 Bellefontaine 6
S:.&gt;rlngfleld South 38 Hamilton
GarOeldlt
Elyria 44 Flnlllay 8
Sprltwfleld Local 8 BrWI&amp;nt 0
canton McKinley 45 canton LIDcain 13
Ashland 7 Manafield Malabar 6
Mana!!old Selllor 34 Lorain Klnr
0
New Lexington 14 Morpn 7
Ma,ysviDe 40 WestMusldiiBUDIO
Philo 20 Trl Valley 8
CrooksvUle 32 Roseville 6
Fort Frye 20 ShenandOah 18
Beallsville 38 Meedowbrook 6
zanesville Rosecrans 19 Lk:klng Valley 12
Cered~Kenova, W. VL 38 Chea-

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Urbana 26 Greenville 6
Cola. Ea&amp;tmoor 28 Lancaster 6
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. Here's wllll happened In
Tllllca MemorW Stadium at
~ Friday
O.Uck- IIIDk Dave
Krlel&gt;el'a open1•1 klckolf .o n
the GAllS 10, llld returned It In
lbe Blue DeYU 38. llllllk GAllS
11 plays lA&gt; mareb 82 yarda lor
lbe gune'a llrat touchdown.
Larry - · · 18.,yll'4 acomper was the blr plner In ~
drive.
Fullback Chuek Neal ripped
olf left tackle lor tho touchwith 6:42 left.
raced III'OUIId rf&amp;bl end for the

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S.O. II

was the llrll time a SEOAL
team bad croal!i!d the Tlrera
roa1 line, a!!CI waa aleo the

the oval lhraJah the lnlre Tt.
rer forward woll. 'l'ha GAHS
lead waa shortllved.
FIYO playa later, Slei'I!IIIW!
cut o1r rlllhl ' taekle, was blt
hard, bouncedlolbeoirtaldo,lllll
raced 33 Yardl In li&amp;.Ycllrt will!
4:43 left. Fullback Rick Boy.
kin paaaed In Hallback Rand1
Edwarda for lbe extra PJiate,
DIS IIIDk DYer 11!1 Ill OW!! ;r7
latelntbeOrltperiocl.Slxplaya

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Da.to .e eriJ In lite third ter br ·et.Jek •Neill h'C!III
period
flle8IIIIIID •ai'tel" the 'Gilllahl · Len Bulh hit II&amp;Ye~ra,.
iuod forced the 1lrwleJ!DeD In llx
jlllnl. 111 ,nJM playo, IHS·reaeb· II' Jl!ll!'tl,\
··. '('"''~
.
eel the GAllS 12, but the drlvt 1
trill\! 1111, 'llil • lldta
ftzzled
• klek, ~ ~·~a: ll'ibbed~
The Tt,ra held.
plllled 33 yll'lle 1o t1M1 GAHS It ti the: IHll ta. After ~ , ffl
tt, where 1111 Spearnlaqaled ~
ltGfttan ~
rorafalrealeh.
·
lntheGAHS-In14Wt11Plf;rt
Elshl p~ay later, aided b)oa ·- , aided
15 ·JUIII
15 • yard ponalt,y ~It the ,l!lue·Ji;li ~.,
over • eqer Gollilms, ·
.......,, ll!ft&lt; ,• oa II
aoored anotber . 11x • pointer. ~ck Bel ~:. lit.
Fullbad&lt; Rick llo.Ykllllllllaahed leiiQited a pua; llll'ili'U,lil~ .
over from the lhree ·l:fll It olf on the awl IIDt;
tt
iell 1n lbe third period, Ap.ln hla left, need .dolm lhl ~
llowarjl'o klcil waa trUe. That loll
to1
made It 28-8.
. , the!' .eut ·fllj hla ,'i'f41rt IIIII, 11111
AI IIIla point, llr!ln'if~)'lllk- lOng IIDbl· ~ hom 'IOUiided
eel 10111e ol. 'bla uordara. .GAHS u ButnoU croeled the 8DIL
11er11 the ball lor 16 CCIIII8eu. llllh ~ the extra PJIDtl,
tive playa, IIIII redueed lbeTI•
now · 0.3
rero lead 1o 29..18 wllb 6:l0 rood, Will h!lai •IP Frl4q
loll In the fourth perlocL The nllbt.' II wiU be the Blue DIY·
drive covered 64 ~ ~ 111 homaoomll!r baWe.

~~~~~- -nohld tbe...,.waonllilllled,~"'­
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Meigs· Athen,s Statistics

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··· Upset Of The Year

held the
hand
In Jackson
all otatlstlca
Ill lfll&amp;r
they netted

26yards.
Valentine earrled the bll115 ·
times tor 138Jitrda while Mur·
phy was close behind with 110
yards In 10 carries.
Wellston's offense managed
eight nrstdowns, 55 yards rushing, and completed nine of 21
passes lor just 24 yards.
The score by quarters:
0 0 0 0- 0
Wellston
Jackson
6 30 22 0-56

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touchdown peas to End Mark
sbaw to make ii12-0 with t:57
len 1o play.
The Chloflalna' onlyblgdrlve
of lbe pme set It&gt; tile lltlrd TD
aa they marched 85 yll'llsln sev·
firat TD cOD!I.nr on a one-yard en plays with Cluck lAMe drlv·
211-14 acore.
C..ch Dick Mlkea or Logan s,_k by QuarterbaekBobJoM- I~ lbe final lour yards to•acore.
watched hlo &lt;l!lefs quickly rWI oton. A clltlverston kick lalled Dara Beougher's conversion
It&gt; a 20.0 oi!OI'eln theftralper· and It was S.O with 7:35 left. . run lt&gt;Ped the score to 20.:0 at
lha ftrat quarter.
Leaa lhan lhreemlnutealater the j&gt;nd
loci IIIII tlleo used hla llartero
The
Buckeyes
acored In the
Jdlnaton
unlooded
a
37
ya...S
very ltll&amp;rinBIY the remalocler of
aecO!II quarter on an 11 - yll'4
111111 from Quarterback Dave
Sullivan In End RocJo' SmalbMarletta 54 Falrfteld 0
&amp;un IRgS
era. Dave Weaver ran the cOt&gt;steubenville 39 !layton Rolh 6
,
version with 37''iecobdal~ ,ln
Marlins Forry 22 w,uoton 16
. _ . .,AL} G~ , ~· .
. the ·aecond·Portoll:" .,.,.., • ''"
Upper Arllllllon
Lllna !an- 'tEAM
w L T' p OP
Th4fl·flnal Bucktiy~· TD elmo
lor 0
Jackaon • · • .5 0 0 193 30 wltll 2:32leftlntlleconteolwhen .
Maulllon 6 AU1&amp;110e 0
lrontlltl ••..• 4 I 0 109 42 Sullivan sneakejlln lromlbe one
Portomoulh Eaat22Portamoutll Meigs •• ...• 3 2 o 106 89 yu4 line to make It 211-lt.
,
Gallipolis •. .. 2 3 0 152. 7'll
Logan' a olfeooeaccounted for
W88t18
Wbeeleroburg 20 Vliley 0
Atllens .•••.• 2 3 0 58 80 14 11ratclowna, 2113 YIQ!s ruahChUllcollte 12 Portsmouth 0 Logan ....... 2 3 0 6t 81 ~ (l59 bl' LDweln2z'carrloa&gt;,
Delaware 33 Mt. Vernon 0
woUIIon ...•• I 4 0 36 178 and 75 yerda peoolnr on rour
WesterYWe 26 Reynoldabura8 Nel~oYork .... 0 50 46 153 or 11 allompts.
Woruw.too 16 Pleasant View
SEOAL ONLY
N'elaainlll~oYork netted nine
14
TEAM
W L T P OP flrll downa, had 72 yards I'UibBexley 22 Grandylow 6
Jackaon .•• - .3 0 0 105 24 ltV, and Ctlllpieled n.. or 13
HWI&amp;rd 26 Mllllln 6
11'011tol! , • • •• 3 0 o 83 24 paaaea lor 34 yll'lls.
Fairfield Unloo 14 Conal Win- Mello ••••• • 2 I 0 66 47
Logan Ia ,_ 2-2lntheleague
chester 12
Albena . ; ..••2 I 0 58 22 as they prepare to boot Athena
Gallipolis .••• I 2 0 88 43 Frlda;y ·ftl&amp;bt wbUo the winless
yACHT TWAL'l
Logan • • • • • • I 2 0 26 4a Buckeyei travel toW eUalon lor
NEW YORK (UPI)-A nrteo Nel~oYorR · · · ' ·0 3 0 34 106 a bottle lhalwlllprOblbi;ydeterII I
~-• ..~June Wellslon ••.•• 3 0 0 148 mine tile
cellar dwell·
pre m nary w,..a ••
TOTA't5
12 12 0 460 460
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FRIDAY'S RESULT&amp;
er,
ldcka oil: tile New York Yacht
Club's aeareb for a clefeoder In Ironton 28 Golllpolla 24
111, ocore b1 quarter a:
c&lt;Jq~ote In the Allleriea'a Cup Moils 8 Athens 0
LogBn
20 0 . 0 0-20

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DOVE CUPPED
;Miami (Fla.) 23 N.C. Sl. 13
DETROIT (\JPI)- Tha 1)&amp;. ldaho 31 So. Mlas. 21
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troll Platona cut s-, Dove, AdeJ,hi 16 Blmabra SL &lt;PL) u
ronnor Sl. Jolla'a 01. Y.) alar,
IIIII Larry Jeffrtea or Trlnlt,y,
CINCINNATI (UPI) - 'll!e
Tex., Friday lD reaebllll the Clnelmall Reds algned reoeral
1 - lbnlt ol. 12 Plalerl lor ma- &amp;b Howl&amp;ll! In a the National •akelball Aleoel· two • yaer cootraet Friday.
alloo sea1011_,,
There waa no &lt;1111!111111 at the
Dove wao olcnedloa.IOO,OOO preaa 1:&lt;1nf•&gt;re110e relalltw In
lhree-:r- cotVacllo 1987, I Mamger Dave BriiiGI'i llltus,

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The Blue DeYUa - apia Jull be!ore Intermission.
Chuek 11Dwll'4 lntercepled a
Slernaman aerial 11t1 the DeY.
Us 25, relllrninl II to yll'lls
to the DIS 35. Saowden blt IIDward with a ab!-yll'll pau, llld
~ Neal wltll a 13 • ;yarder
to l'Ut·it 11t1thio Tiler 18. Doug
Henry picked olf • &amp;lowden
-'a! Just as lbe bill ended,
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5U alter three quartA&gt;rs.
The entire loorlh periocl waa played b)o the auba !rOD! each

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nearly as close as the score i~ make the score look c:lose.
dlcatea the Logan Chloftalno ea.
Logan scored tho ftrst tllree
oily defeated battered Nelaon.We • York Friday ni8llt by a times II had the ball with tho

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NELSONVILLE SEOAL cCHteot lhat

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Logan Wins First Loop Contest

LOT

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a
otrlke . ...SplaeeBob Bon~-.
II was
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back. hom their own ' h
GoliiiDa,
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A IIYe.fU'd pe
procedure (m ftrll dowll) l'Ut
It back In the Tiler nine.
On the eoiullll play, QB LarSnowden went beck to 11811•
ry was blt by two or three Tl.
He tackler• Tile boll was Jarrer aw ,..,;.. &amp;loWden. stern::.., c":rne by like 1 oireak o1.
liRhlnlnr
11 up on the
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82 yll'lla
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Chuck , Neal In P u r.
IIIII. 1 iiiU
with 7:57
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In the hilt. Howard made
Jeri .
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raced lito tile ellll•one !or two points with 5:t0 lett in t he
pme a t - Friday nilbt to reduce the Tigers lead tD ~
16. Thlt'a lllllh ... the i"ourd
er left) while Dave Burnett
(22) ai&amp;Nla tile two - polntergoodalongwllh the referee. a.r-

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Hoary • • • • • • • • 2
Edwar11a • · · · · · 5
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Slnhll • • · · • • · • 2 5
lll;yaro • • • · · · .. 1 1
TOTALS . •..• . t3 196
INDIVIDUAL PASSING
PLAYER
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Snowden • · · · 9-15 1 81
Bush
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TOTALS
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P, Neal , •• •• , 3.'; 43 0
Howard •• , •• • 4-1 30 0

Bunlell · • • ; · • · • 2.2 11
Bush • .........,. · · · 2.2 11
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tliet Mexico liea
tiP thla as a .friendly _Fqardo sood relations with
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cooperate Jrlth ·die . :IJliiWll ~ture, and wllaM,wo lget In .~co as -.JIIH!ndablo.
,Mexlc:a~ sov~~ w ,_lie · beilUI! to crow. ,It ~for a
Siates lor·· a ~ , ,In reiurn7 Ope"tlon 1!14. Nei&amp;h- ' Mexico iocilnYlnCed-delllite ·ltrorwer 11!011. ~S here ill :Our U. S. pre~ II/ meet
eontrolll" tile ~~~~~ll! ·illd bo\:, tllat'o whl~"
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deriiala by ~cretary oC Slate own cOiiittty/ '
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with his , Mexl~ii ~ ~rJVt
norcotlcl\'alllc. ·
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Me~co ,a~ ~t ll1I!'!Jua- wnuam P. lloi~ra to Mexican Aller aiM' ]!llprgvement earl)i, . llviiW
nalahbo\:s
Mexican EUorto$izable ·· na a lid, "))ll:eotle~ trifllc should Foroip ~rotary 'Amxdo Car- thri'UIIh thO Elae*'!i'er ,and tile prec!'dence over ather ,eh]elaof
"Our own ~Uorta w.h lehhlve be
cOilttolled b u t· rlllo Flores- thtit the aim oldie Kennedy years, Mexlcan-Amert- state.
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and, pr~.Jta the "Operation Inter- · operation Ia not primarily to can re]J.tlona hit a peak o!
CeremOnial E - r
m&amp;I1JOWer, in dealrO)'II'w mart- . cept . ~ .methods.
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catch sm"""'ra at the border. u""'"cedollled eordlaiiiJ under
m
Juana lleld1, are laken tor thO ,,, .:a.r tile operation his deeper
Maneuver Ia TraiiiPIIre'11
J~on. Mexico was pleased
benellt ot tbo IJillled $&amp;tel,"
to , lhe Mexican
"It Ia .,lltetraneparent," aald .with .tbe atresa Johnaon,put on Ordaz didn't
said one o!Oclali •;wtjlioul !~"' g~:vernment, wllieh 110 beyond one Olnclal, "thet tile real pi romedyiJig MnlcancCJIIIPialnta, this
rich American marlietilsahif!l
;
ofthla ill- eoncelvediii&amp;JIOUVOf his frequent meetings with his
!or the growers, wel'Ouldlllit
'!be Me!dcan1attltude ladle! Ia tohurttho.ocooomleoo(aur Mexican prealdonta C..von in Nlxonmotllllll)'
hive much of a problem of 0111' the cperatlon ;Ia a deii!Jerate border eltles and dlsr• !Mir ill), hi• Yl]wroua becklng lor a state. And !hot
OWIL The uae oC dru&amp;s Is Jd preoiiiJre play aplnot the Jlll1'lllal e&lt;llllmeree and mov.,. Joint- p r - to Improve life low )1oura, a
that wlcloepread amOIW Mex].. Mexican JI)Vermnent, and lndl- mont on tile border,
alq the border.
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tun); Burnett, 6.yard
from Buah, 5:to loorth
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Spears .. .. .... 1 9 o
lleBry • •• .. . ·. . 1 7
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'i'OI'ALS . . • • . . 4 24 0
llECOVERDl 011011\J tum.
lila: Slarnaman (returned 82
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l'IJNTS - Gallipolla: Bulb,
t-lto(35.0).
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·lliarY • " .. .. 1 22 0
:; Aliers . . . • . . . 2 15 0
TOTALS • • • , • 3 37 0
PUNT RETURNS
(Gallipoli s)
PLAYER
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P. Neal . • . . • . 1 7 0
Buah . . . . . . . . l
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TOTALS . . . . . . 2 9 0

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prlvote convarsatlona; dollied
they felt li\Y chlnie in
~elatlont . witb tile United
states.
"0 P e r a t I o n Intercept
chaJI&amp;ed that. Alti1ouj!h still
unwilling to 110 on record,
Mexican ollldala now malie
_.cy roaertful and bitter
rODllrks.Now-aaremled
wllb. anti-American hoadllnaa
and cartoons piel!lriiiB cu0toma
1-etora aaNazis.

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Jim !i)'ar, Sieve Markle, Jd
Howard, Dick Fisher.
GUARDS - Carl Kins. Mike
KeUer, Jolm MacKenzie, Greg
Collllla, Bell !llerer.
CENTER - John Lambe~
BACKS - Bob Beniloy, Gre&amp;

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David Maione

x- Twolntercepted.
GalllpoUa • • 368312102 - 233
PASS INTERCEPTION
Ironton .... 2999 7 8- 143 u-•~ T
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RUNBACIIS
LINEUPS
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(Galllpolla)
(Galllpolil)
MJoera, Jim Tordi!r, BobSinhll.
PLAYER
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ENDS - Rues Elliott, Chuck
NEXT GARS GAME - 0c:t.
Bumott • . . . . 1 100
1 Boward, Mllie Canodey, Bruce 10, Meigs, home.
_ Howard • • . . . 1 40 o WilsoiL
TOTALS · · • · · 7 140 1
TACKLES - CINck Wood,
(lronllll)
Tim Uemaworth, Mark' Davia,
PLAYER
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Henry • . • · · · · 1 0 0
GUARDS - Rick Hueholt,
TOI'ALS • • • . I 0 0 Dana Cleland, Bob Baxter, GleiiKICKOFF RETURNS
nard Dana.
(Gallipolis)
PLAYER
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Howard • •
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C. Neal . .. .. 112 0
P. Neal . . . . . 111 o ·
TOTALS • • • . 5 84 0
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Rio Grande held the edp in
(Howard, kick); Boykln, 3 .yard Grande COllegetennlsteamkept the dod&gt;lea 11 Dlllley and Hope CLEVF.LAND (UPI) - The slated 11 the beq man berun, 1:'10 third, (Howard kick). ita record clean Thuradt.y atJn. defeated Cine and Mollohan. Clereland Brolllla weret.avonol bla!l !flektr-. ~ bu a
OFFICIALS- Ken Ruasen, stlblte, w. VL, aatheydefeated 11-2 and 6-l and MeGI1M and by a1x
a..IIJin tbelr bndaed Ill but llbould ba readJ
Kermit Blosser, Ro&amp;er Hag- the West VlrllnlaSiateYallow StorcktookFisherandWallace, pme witb titeDetroltiJIInaat IIOpia)'. .
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gor man and Jim Maoon, Alh- Jacliets 6-3. The Redmon rack- 11-2 and 6-L
Municipal 9tlldllim here.
Kama ·
d&amp;....,cc toi-mer
ens chapter.
eteora are Z.O tbl•year.
Slate' a only wiD In the doubles
The Brolllli Ollltlllivellllltun- 1lrOwal alar )lilt Plum lor
TEAM Sl'ATmiCS
It marliedtheaecondtlmethlo came as WatldnaondF'llblntook der tho leaderahlp o1 quarter- a fl • yard '1o.. iut 9111SCORE BY QUARTERS
year theRedmenhlvedefoated ChalllnandLeedale,6-4and6-1. beck Bill NelatDW&amp;S-cted diJ:i In CliO of Dlllil1 'opae.
Gallipolis ... 8 0 0 16 - 24 Slate, the liraI time at R I o
Next action for die Rio Grande to be kepi buiQO f1a1rt1n1 Olll the locular deltlllllve mares aa
Ironton • • . , , 814 7 0 - 29 Grande. Both 1111tehes w e r e raeht 8fll.ll(l wnt be Friday Lllllla reopaeted defenao an- the L1ao1a nailed 1116 Now York
FIRSI'DOWNS
apinot a Slate squad that II&amp;- Oc:t.10intheFirstAnnuoiOhlo cbored byletttaekleAtexKar- Glanta2t.ollierl(lilnlae1Ma ·
GaiUpolis ... 4 5 1 3- 13 leated the Redmentwiceln 1968. Invitational Tennia Tournament ru.
· ..,. to tho l'ltUIIurall
Jrontoo .. •.. s 3 6 2- 16 Last year the Redmon ended the at Cinehmatl. EnterfiW sl!Wlea Rlibt suan1 Gene lllclierooo
"lWa CliO '111 t~~e'beat In tile
YARDSGAINED·RUSIIING
soasonwill\a ~record.
competltlonwillbeDu!!ey, Me- will havetheJol&gt;ollieeplngthe bualleala"' ul4beadeo..Jtm....
Gallipolis .. U 4~ -18 41 - 145
In ainglea, Rio Grande's Jim Glynn, Storck and llapo.
1..1ona 11 year manwt ci Nel- tell
"AleX
lire ap
Jrontoo . . .. 80 39 59 26- 20t Duf!ey "on easily 8-lland 11-2
Tho toornunentl1-ctedto sen's hair. ~
Ud do air..,.... 011 Jol&gt;,"
YARDS L081' RUSIIING
ovor state's Bob Miller. T&lt;llll attract net stan fnJm m&amp;I\YiciP
"l'aaobie to beOIII'illu&amp;beBI
V81'7 ~ek.ud.....,IIO
GalliPolis .. . 2 9 7 2 - 20 McGlynn (RG) defeated Richie eolleaea In Ohio lncllllllnl Ohio teat 80 far tbla year,~ aald ~~eep · Ollf tile pUMr,"
Jrontoo . . . . 6 o o 2 - 8 Cline 6-3, 4-6 and 7~ T o 111 State, Ohio UnlvoniiJ and the llieker-. •'!be LinDa aiW&amp;JI Mid. .
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NET YARDS RUSHING"
Stor ck (RG) downed l&lt;e!l Fnbln University of Cincln!latl.
got a ltrCiltl ruM. on tbe pauer
Brownl lefttaddoDIIill
Galllpolla ••• 39 361139- 125 U, 6-1 and 11-2. Bill Rcpe (RG)
and 1 hear A1n Karroa l a play- ratb lalllllllter OlllenahepbQ'er
Ironton . • , ., 7U9 59 24- 196 won over Mllie Mollohan, 3-6, BUILD SCRAPPED
1n1 the beat at hh career."
-~a J,'OUCbpmo;
PASSES ATTEMPTDl
6-3 and 6-4.
FLINT, Mich. CIJPI)- Michllliekerooo baa been bothtred
·~t It!-· ci!:r~:', f
Gallipolis . • • 3 8 0 6 - 17
Slate' s vlctorlea In the air&gt;- gan wu left without a major by 1 pulled ealfmusclelll!rered teama
l'va pleyed
Jrontoo . . .•• 1 2 3 3 9 glea wore won by llnlee Flalier eoll tournament tolley after duriDI tile Plllladelphla EoJ~Jes tile years,~ he aald. "ll'a
PASSES INTERCEPTDl
as he defoatedRioGrande'sDon General Motora Corp. a~r same twoweekaBIIO.
W&amp;JI a lalock
drae out
Galllpolla . ... 0 1 0 1- 2 Chollln, 6-1 and 6-3, and Lou IIOUII&lt;ed It would'1ilacontlm~e
Jim
a three year allllr.
laover
Jrontm . • . .• • o 1 o o 1
wllo downed
41&gt;- the
. PASSES ;COMfLE'J1!!i _ , .
dolo, f.2 and
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Galllpolia . . • • 3 4 0 4 ;_ 11
CENTERS - Alden Wede;
Ironton .. .... ! 1 2 1 5
yARDS GAINED PASSING
meyer, Rclu RuoseU, Neil SonGallipolis ... 2152 022- 95 dora .
... .. 12 35 35 14 _ 96
BACKS- Neioon Bostic, DaTOI'AL YARDS
vld Burnett, Jolm North, Clllck
Gallipolis • .• 60881161 - 220 ,Neal, Pete Neal, Larry Snow.••• 367494 38 _ 292 cleD, Tom Prooe, l&lt;lnnie Bulh
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Ext. Aaent, Asrl&lt;uJIUre
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' POMEROY - a·cloeaa't ieem
possible that land worth leao
than $100 per acre can be withIn a mile or two of tompara..

the New in farming
ble land worth $1,000 ID $2,000 per acre !or 811'1cultural
or $5,000 and up tor
resldenUal or bulllne11 ulea.
That Is the sltuallon reported ·and shown · to over 1,000
count.r extension agents at the
recent meeUna or the N""onal
AsaaclaUon of County Agricultural Agents at Atlantic: City,
N. J., last week.
Althou&amp;h New Jarsey Is the
moat hlghly..urbanlzed of all
states, It also is trucy Ute
Garden State.
In the ranking ol the • - •
in 1968, New Jersey tied with
Wisoonllln for second plaee In
late summer pntatn producllnn.
It was second in fresh mar.

purposes,

ket asparagus production, tied

for third in lima beans, flrst
in beets, fifth in sweet com,
fourth in green peppers, fourttl
in spinschandthlrdlntomataes.
The state is third in proCeasing ot bolh asparagus and to..
matoes, fourth in peaches, seeond in cultivated blUeberries,
fourth in cranberries, ruth in

Although the numt..r of milk cows ond heifers on U.S.
farms has been decliaing for the past 24 years, cash
receipts from milk and cream marketings have gone up,
according to statistics from the O&lt;ipartment of Agricul·
lure. In 1840, there were 4.8 million cows and heifen in
the United States. This figure rose steadilr to a peak of
27.7 million in 1945. Top chart shows decline from 1945
to 1969, when total dropped to 14.1 million. Bottom chart
shows climb of income from $3 billion in 1945 to an esti·
mated $5.9 billion in 1968.

strawberries for thefreahmar~
ke~ fourth in milk producllon
per cow, In the number of calv.
es slaughtered and lD the number of sheep and iambs slaiJllhtered.
New Jersey ranks first ol
all the states In the average
value of Carmiand and build.

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Deadline for consignments tn

Wa,y the Chlllicothe sales was Oct.

Tuellday in soothern Ohio, re- 4. Producers pay an addlllonai
ports Beyeon R, (Bud) Car- SO cents per bead for calves

consigned In Chlilioothe after
this date.
Consignments ror the Gallipolis ..le should be made oo
later than Oct; 11, but calvn
cjdO ;sw 'catue IJ1lptav'emont may be Hr'o!i&amp;ht oil sale day If
the J&amp;rds are nat run.
Association.
Five Galli&amp; County !armors
This is one ot. two sales
sponaared by the SEOBCIA. The will take Bale consignments and
clher ·one Is at Galllpolla, at adVise farmers and producers
on markellna feeder calves.
ap.m. Oct. u.
Thay are Charlts Rl~s•.
Oilier fall Illes include:
Oct. 8 - Chillicothe, 8 p. Harvey CalhOOn. and BUI Lakin, Chllllcclhe Committeemen;
m., Jearllna• anl,y.
Glenn
Graham ·· and Kenneth
Oct. 14 - ChWicathe, 1 p.
Ward,
Southeestern
OhlO Beer
m. Heretord anl,y.
Cc·
.1mltteemen.
Oct. 21 - Chillicothe, I p.
ter, Galli&amp; County Exton Ilion
Aeon~, Asrladture at the Ath0111 Uvestock ComJIIIIIY Barn
lD Alben&amp; at 1 p.m. The sale h
~· "'' Ute Sautheaatern

m., Anaus only.
Oct. 28 -

Chillicothe, 1 p.

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Nov. 11 - ChUIIcothe, 1 p.

Q-Who is the progenitor
of both the Jews and Arabs?

A-Abraham. The Arab
world has traced its descent
All are sponsoredbytheChll- from Ab..,ham through his
lleclhe Area Feeder Calf Com- elder son, Ishmael; Isaac, his
m1ttae
younger son, is regarded as
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shock loads on front gangs. Basic 12-ft. unit can
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days a week. Ph. 44~98.
. Time May lllSl&lt;e the Wound
234-3
lees JOre,
But lime CID never otop the
A RESIDENT manager to live
lorwing
at the CsDIP Francis Albury
For the loved nne 10110 bein oor furnished hauae trailtore.
er or lllxty by twelve !eeL
Sadly ndaaed by children and
This job could be ._ndled aa
grandchlldrel\
2:14-1
a supplemental job to a regular or a lUll time Job, or
Card of Thanks
could be a very line retirement Income for an able
I WOULD like to U.nk all the
doctnro and nurses af Holzer bodied rellred ccq~le. Responalbllillss would be tn
HOS!lital far tholr oplendld
care
ror tho aeneraJ maintenoervlce while I waa In the
hoopltal, alae fnr my hus ance at the camp which would
incur rour or five hours a day
band' a doctor a and ,.,.ses for
durlng the summer and wsektjlelr aervicea, the nice P""'
ple who lent fond,ll..,era and end work durlrw the winter.
cards, the undertaken Cor I! anyone Ia interested in thla
tholr service. Special thanks Job thay are to call 44~
or 446-0584
- Galllpnlla ' o, ,
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In lho Bltl&gt;llat Church for their
or th' District Sq&gt;ertnteiident
o...ors and earda, thank• In at the District omce.
Rev. Chtplan !or hlo Yialta
ani! prayers. Wewanttolhank
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everyone who ho"*" In any Ac:rM
way. May God bless you aiL man ro. s. Nevy)dealreapart
Alao special thanks to o u r
or lull time eq&gt;loyment, Rao
nice !rlend, Rev. Ted' Wall of haa experlance in various
Pt. Pleoaant Bsptlat Church types or WOI'k includ!Jllil I
ror hla service.
motel or hotel clerk, wC::::.
Thank YOU.
very dealrable, willlngiDlbe
Mra. Ralph Lewis and· chll- In If neceuary. Wishes In bo
dren, Edith, Dallaa, Bobby useilll Waaea open, beat of
Joe, Dale and Eddie a n d referencea. Write Box 136
grandchUdren.
C-o Galllpnlla Daily Trlbuno. •
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REALTORS
OffiCe 446-3643

Evenints (:all
E. M. "Ike" Wiseman.·446·3796
E. W.l•an 446-4500

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REAL• ESTATE BROKER . FOR RENT
TEL. 446·1998
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lapilflctlllt Location
Owner Must Sell Now-Terrific Buy

GILLENWATER'S s.iiuc TD
Service, 414 Slnlth Dr., '-&amp;UP, 446-9499.
20ti.U

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2 story and one
lllltea Bed mattnasea. Cor4 BR one atary. Re!erence.
The setting ia an acre wooded lot in one of the
bin Fumllure Co., 446-1171. CENTRALLY LOCATED
Homes are to be rented on
BACK HOE or 1ooop IOider
best residential sections in Gallipolis and so ,
159.U ONE OF the better older hnmea
CHIS year lease.
service. Call
L.
close to down town that the first graders ca'1 walk
In the city, 2blocks!ramHolRoach,
446-9230.
l&amp;a.u
to school. This is a c:horming S bedroom with
REDUCE SAFE and last with
zer Hospital ?large nns., 2 NEED 4 BR?
family room, kitchen and ~ baths, all on one
GobeH tableta and E-V.., .....
heths, partial base., located 7 ROOM - two story, large LR
floor
plus a 2 car gorage and full basement. You'll
DEAD STOCK
tor plllt. Gilllnghem Drup.
with ftreplaee, baaementwith
on a corner lot. Price $13,love
it inside and out. If you wont o truly fine
$2.00
Service Charp
21~6
gas FA turmde, 2 car garage,
000,
home and want a bargain to boot don't min eeeing
Will
remo
.. ~ dead
located an St. R!.
this. Call Ike Wisemcin right now.
HOUSE coal, 2 ton t..a. and
horses anll cows
ST. RT. 160
I LOW ON LISTINGS
!lrewood. Ph. 4411-4393.
Call Jackson 2811-4531
Just Listed
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Excellent Home Site
228-12 NEAT, 4 big nns. &amp; bath, car·
pet, penell~W, &amp; tlle ceU!ng. LISTINGS NEEDED - ON
Larte 3 Bedroem
4 Acres--With Well
DOLL HOUSE Nursery, 'friD.
Llv. rm. 15' x 18'. Stonn
FARMS &amp; BUSINESS in any
THIS IS CERTAINLY . NOT
NEW GMC TRUCK
OWNER
IS
VERY
ANXIOUS
pnrlaiiOil aYOIIabio. Raunndoors &amp; "'-s. 6 A. lot, · t~tlon.
THE RUN OF THE MILL 3
TO SELL THIS BUILDING
BEDROOM, ITS DESIGNED
able rates aloo fnr lhcallnl
barn, &amp; Bl'k storaKe Bld'g.
HEADQUARTERS
SITE ON GOOD HYWA Y 6
FOR COMFORTABLE LIV•
HOBART DILLON, Reallor
MILE OUT . COULD BE SPLIT
or workina mothert, bnurl1,
lNG"} REALLY LARGE BED·
19M I T Chevrolet
UP INTO 3 OR 4 HOME OR
446-2674
ROUMS,
1"
BATHS
A
BEAU•
clalcy or weokl7 rstst. PI!.
MACEDONIA
ROAD
MOBILE HOME SITES. FULL
1955 lh T GMC pickup
TIFUL KITCHEN AND DINING
PRICE $3,900.
4te-t5~
H.u
6 RMS. &amp; BATH, concrete bl'k L•cllle or tt.ward Brannan
AREA · LARGE CARPETED
1982 1~ T. GMC
Eveninvo
446-1226
LIVING
ROOM,
FULL
BASE•
. COIL new fuel oil fur. , &amp; new
Thinki 111 of Selli11
1.882 F700 Ford clump
MENT WITH I"'AMILY ROOM,
ahlngle root lias a barn &amp; Ia
2 FIRE PLACES AND CEN•
CALL US - WE NEED LIST·
1983 FeOO Ford truck
TRAL AIR,~ MILE OUT.
lNG$ NOW.
located on a 3% A. wooded
1982 ~ T, Ford pickup
lot.
Owner
moved,
lmmecfi
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Owner Will Help
Need A Larce Older
1963 F 700 Ford
ate possession, &amp;. anxious to
Finance New 3
1986 % T. 1nterna11onat
Home and 1 Acre?
sell. Price $9,500
pickup
THIRD AYE. &amp; STATE ST .• HERE IT IS ~ MILE oui-.
F•
Bedroom, 1 Acre
ITS A PERFECT LOCATION
19M ~ T, GMC pickup
WITH
Mi. Out
FARM ST. RT. 141
WITH BEAUTIFUL VIEW. I~
DON'T DELA..Y &amp;
19612 T GMC
CLUDES
LARGE
LIVING
78 A., 8 A. Symnes Cr. Bnttnm,
THIS IS A BRAND NEW COM•
1985 ~ T, Chev. Pickup
ROO~ AND FAMILY ROOM.
remainder llat &amp; rolling. Baa BE SORRY
PLETELY
CARPETED 3
3 LARGE BEDROOMS MOO·
::-----------1985 GMC SUburban
BEDROOM HOME WITH 1}2
4 A. corn base, &amp; Tob. base. WE HAVE one orthe beat 3 BR ERN KITCHEN, FORcED AIR
BA·THS HOT WATER HEAT,
Want.. To Buy
.1986 T. GMc Pickup
FURNACE. HOUSE IS IN
Brick homes in the area loPlenty eoncl water. Price
BEAUTIFUL KITCHEN WITH
GOOD
CONDITION
AND
GooD· CLEAN used turn1ture. 1986 ~ T. Cbev.
cated on a besuUiul lot r.,. PRICED FOR' •QUICK SALE
RANGE OVEN BUILT IN.
$11,000.
LARGE 2 CAR CARPORT
..,..
Rle'e'a New &amp; Uaed Fum., 1966 ~ T! Int. plckup
nina frill' SR 218 tn the Ohio AT $12.500.
WITH LOTS OF STORAGE
854 Second Ave., 446-9523.
1955 34 T. Ford plelalp
River. This home has a lull
ROOM. OWNER WILL HELP
Just Listed-Country
FARM
1MI.
NORTH
35
FINANCE.
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232-tf 1965 Dnciae' UUilty
baaemert
with
Rec.
Room,
73
A.
all
Tractor
land.
Good
Living
In
Town
~5TFarmW~
Modem ZBedroom
large llvirw room that CYVerfences, plenty good water, 2
"Almost"
Th~r•an, Ohta
IL ~
•t3s.so
looks the besulltul Ohio RivFull Basement
barns &amp; a modern 5 rm.
ONE OF A I&lt;IND OLDER
1964 2 T, International
er, • larp storage building, 1ITSFLOOR
33
- · exparltllct
PLAN 3 BEDROOM
.on
house.
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VERY NICE HOME · FOR
AWnday
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Phone
245-5269 .,.. ,.'" ,.
·and
centralalr·'eoldltionl._,
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ACRE
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&gt;loOT.
·-IN
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this one. ._
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SMALL fAMIUE~ OR ~ETJR•
Central s.,... 446-2MJ,
BEAUTIFUL LOCATION AT
· ~ Oc~ 6, 1969
TraBer Parll, llllil Mcc«m- 1 Nlmeailnll• MDlme fher
ED FOLKS. HAS NICE' L•RGE .
EDGE OF TOWN WTO WCARROOMS MODERN KITCHEN
.. . ~!)epee
lek lid, m. 4~817.
. l1nlt
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PET IN BEDR 0OMS. IT HAS
AND FULL BASEMENT WITH
HAVE other !anna, large &amp; COUNTRY LJIVI NG
JUST HAD ITS FACE LIFTED
FIN11,HED FAMILY ROOM.
small, also vacant land &amp;Iota. 3 BR mnclern h0111e located 0. AND DOES IT EVER LOOt&lt;
YOU LL LIKE THE PRICE
Plumbina &amp; Heatint
7:30P.M.
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F........lcli A. Burdette, HP. 2 BEDROOM trailer in t&lt;Mn on /2 acre lot on old SR 160 at GOOD .
TOO.
Call any hwr.
STANDARD
Evergreen. New forced air
· ' Tt.-a Millo, S.C. ,
private lot, adulta only. Ph. Ohio Yallay lmpl101ent Co.
PLUMBING &amp; HEATING
furnacellldparUal basement
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4411-21162.
234-tt 133 Pine St., Ph. 446·2532
215 Third Ave, 4411-3782
Priced below replacement
Real Estate For Sale Real Estate For Sale
YQII CAN buy-Whltmer'o Black - - - - - - - - - - - - - _
140.U
167.U
· · Dluil&gt;,.U.tnlment at 1924 E. 5 ROOMWI6Jrnlahed1P1J1111ent - - - - - - - - - - - - - COOL
. A... &lt;"•illfpqlll, Ph. 4411-2089,
pnp. Ph. 446-1873.
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DEWITl"S PLUMBING
ROOM HOUSE, 1 acre ground,
76 A. TWo muea rrnm city. 1 49 GARFIELD AVENUE
O. D. PARSONS
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231-1
231).tf 34 FT. MARINETTE A L L
AND HEATING
home 4 bedr
nd. SEE TIUS 3 BR home tnday It
REAL TOR
nat. gas, plenty ofwater, Mar- - - - - - - - - - - - - - ----------..;;:--- ALUM, HOUSEBOAT, NEW
:::"'klteh..;, ruet o'::""ru'r':.co · Is vacar •nd reaey to m,',.e Farm, Y~l.loge, City Praporty vin Gardner, 446.0567.
Route 160 at EvererYOUR ~ .OR GROtJP can FURNISHED lll1&amp;l'lment.lnqulre AUG. 1968. Six sleeper, 210
Ph. 446..2736
233-6 ___________
011 alate route, or will sell
in, All -· So,;•re either rePh trst t:::;~
.)11:!!
; ral,ae '1140;00 IIIII mnre, easy
631 'Fourth Ave.
HP V-&lt;lrlve, 6.5 KW P ..nt,
·-----------home and one acre separate.
cently Plintei:&lt;.O &gt;IIOied. lias
one
·IJII fast,. lll;ve 10, !llembert
228-U Air Cond. Elec slove, rerrtc,,
plenty of. stara&amp;e and built3 BEDROOM BRICK front Co- Brammer Plumbing &amp; Hoatlsa ·
Oltb'iill\mbo ten afJII110w.. - - - - - - - - - - - - ' - hot ,water &amp; shower, Snllfer- A FINE home, 3 A. Very modin csblootsln kitchen.
DAIRY
FARM
300 Fourth Aw•
.. :&lt; 11 colar!l!l ~p;y, BolldayTa- BRADBURY ellteleney apart- d~pth finder, .W..FM aierea
lonial, allsched garage, butltern
kitchen,
bath
and
._If,
OFFICE
PHONE
446-1694
!'hone 446-1137
mont. Adultl DDI:. 729 Sec-. and caiBttte. Csrpet inside,
. ble .Covert, $teach. Koep$40
120 ACRES, (110 acres grass), ln ldtehen, llviag room carfireplace In basement, built.
EVENING
Gene
PIIIIIIB, o..'=:t;~· U.~ll!')'· ~o money nad An.; Gallipolis.
f'ront and sun deck. Beatnn
modern 8 romn, two story peted, iarsa 1111. 1..aca11on au.. ·.
In aiDva; cupeted' 3 b e d- Charles M. Neal 446-1546
Wl'itb Am&amp; Wade,
207.U
Wheler
Jllnay',
davitaandmn288.U
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home, equip, bldg., one ofthe Iaville Rd. $16,900. Call 448room. A few ndnutea rrnorl J, Michael Noal 446·1503
3746,
llaymCIIId
G.
('l'oQr)
' o.&amp;\i.· ~IHTi l,vnchburg,
,-----------~-tar, Onwer buyi~Wtoll. Marl·
nicest dairy barns in the coUJloo
-------------CARTER'S PLUMBING
city,
Z4111a,
231-1 SLI!I!PING ROOMS, weekly nette. Call30W23-0i&amp;t, Hlfl&gt;o
Barr.
· 1615.U.
ty. You will like this one,
AND HEATING
-,------------rates; Park Central llatel.
llnaton. W, Va. fnr ..,polnt- 2 A. NEAR VI
BAIRD
REALTY
830 Fourlh Aw.
nton, 5 room hllll8. O
Baird Relnur
...__ THINKING
78.U mont. l'rice $15,000.
3 bedJOCMn, atormd 0 0 r 8,
ICir
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l'hone 446.3888
OF A BUSINESS. Wo .. veagood
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beth, Iars. bar,.
EDGE OF TOWN,
.PROFIT SHARING
SL!EPJNG ROOMS, wukly ---,..- - - - - - - - - - -locsllon with a bldg. 45 x 60.
rates, Gallla llatel, MC-2206. 190 SEWING machine, Uted
ON STATE ROAD
HOME
can be purehased for less
159.#
Juat a row Urnes, tulcy oqub&gt;. WHERE can you buy a solid
lns•ance
than
replacement
cost
of
bldg.
well constructed 4 bedroom FOUR bedroom home with all
.--------------'-ped ID zig.,..., makes butfoo.
You
ore
invitH
to
save
slone.
FOR ALLJOUrinlurlllco...Sa,
homo with 11111 and cl\7 , ell,)' services Ia located on
IDEAL FOR warkhW ....,11,
holea, overcast, appllquea
"" quality housing at
check with ~ Graap 88_
ter an extra lot plus prS.
R. HI atop EfV,le't HW
nlceljr furnilhed twobedrnoon
and m&amp;IIY embrolcleey dePleasant
Valley
on
35
ents Ill the Neal .... A&amp;lney, ·
den for ltlllllln$10,000 See
Blotk and !ramo stnry and a NEIGHBORHOOD RD..
....,. ..,artment, Ph. 4f8 _
alps. WW Slcrlllce r.ir only
1h baths. House Is HALF MILE ouL Nice 5 room just bsyond the Patroi
64 state St. Acenta ror aiiiD,
ua.
hal!
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$31.40 cash price or terms
fire,
,.;..,tal;
rrame hmne with porch, Jn. stotian. St.,. today and
Insulated, alwnll'lllllacreena.
4 llllts
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ll1aJ' be arrsnpd. Phone US. NEW
: (;alltpolla
pick
yp
the
PLANS
SHEET
sulated,
Outbldg.
f'rldt.
City
and -rall..blllt;y.
84.#;
FUitNJsiiED llredbury Cottaae, - 1634.
2311-8
HOME Just &lt;Gq&gt;leted, 3 full basement, with a !all o~35
water &amp; schools. Price r• at tha n-ly cO..pllllacl
tra
1111.
A
V&amp;r7
sooc1
buy rnr
split entry.
Second A'ie., 4 ......... -;:: ~----------bedroom, lllndtrn kitchen,
duced.
the money,
lttODEL
bath, screened in pard.. bo ac.LL OR RENT;:N..,. house, 3
csblnsts, illel n!Jlurnaee,11h
NATIONWK&gt;E INSURANCE
AUTO,
life, 45 State st. ;
bedrooms, prap, cil;y waA. Fme ri- view.
decorated, adulta only.
HOMES.
VERY NICE 5 ROOM
DOWNTOWN
Waldo F, Brown, W. R. :
22!1-U :"e:.u~'::r"::~::Uv. Ph. ·e•••• .,.,
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• .ur,prlce, ,., a· better
HbUSE ON LOVELY LOT REMODELED flder twn-etory,
Brown, 4t6-1960.
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D.
Woads,
446-4618 ntE oomor wants tn oell t1t1a new fllrrae..':I/(D •, half, for
b.-. r• Hy. Lo"
Services
Offered
2t.U~
229.# Jeha 1. Rlchar••· 446-0210
,.,.......... fl.... 2 APAimiENTs, Ga11fa Jlotei,
lnvaty home on a secliMied to- Slle or l•aa.
ALBERT
EllMAN
~8.
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Water Delivery Sentoe
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2 WAY ilADJOS, oomplll• U.. _.:_:_ _____ .;_ ____ _
cll;r services. I! YOU want. 'S1 ACRES
Pltrlnt
Star Rt., l'•lllpnlta
NEw 3 bidrocim. home, Green or - 'lind Used elu.i !!IJi!l• HOUSE and IW!&gt; lola In Tfi~ 88 acrea can JO with It AD on MODERN 6 rm. nae lloor plan,
Ph.
379.2133
Aerea SUbdlv; · FlnanetJw
ndiDifrom iu up. iiOtfi .,.., Ohlq. LindaJI!Dodhome, bllleklcp reed with private nicely Pllneled, baCh, drDled
avaUablo, Csll 448-l900 or
Cit a.dlo Fljldpnet, 448, _ ..., ba -~tbno.lljoa...,.
2~
drift IDio prqoert,y. Could
nU, stocked pond, coal rte.
44&amp;4890.
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4$17;
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2311-8
lllall8 bellutUul aobdlvlalnn.
Keystone !lead.
TERMITE PEST CONTROL '
28Z-3
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'•. ·--"l"''";"~--------FREE inspeetlon, call 446 •
BIG HOME, lAND
HOME ITE
··~· ~----------3245 MarrUI O'DeU, ~
. ' ~ fwolll FU!It;; A,pt. with prt-'
FOR
GROWING
FAMILY
OR
T!WLER SITE. 8\lz aerea.
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tw ror Extermltal Termite
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Ph.
IFJOUare~~PrtlRaccoon 'IWp. on State Rt.
Service, 19 Bel.- Dr.
. ..Wilt bl''fte:)a~t. '
· Tlio'cliOice_pnts ,ilf.GaiiiPGIIs rul 1estate
ant - . and wane """ clllie
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2Skr
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to
ts1att ot
to Sdlooil, land fllr the
klda ID have a PlliiY or two, ,
~CR~S
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TERMITE I PEST CONTROL
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aid Clft a &amp;QOI blaektql reed, MCE ~' .U., .ll!!ed aou. Mll4! F A1N Ellermlnstlna Co., ·
thlala IUOiirbedrOCIIIt,tull . illd ~ ~ ~
Whoelerallurc. Oblo. !'h. 571beth, 10 acreaafground, ..,y
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2324f .
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brood sows, croppro4uctlon.
Selary pluo bonus. Contlrct W.
D. Williamson, 504 Sand St.,
A-1 ordt,.d for thr• ., ''"' tlrus
Ravenswood, W. Va. .~6164,
&lt;;.,..,,,,.,.d bofGH ••plratlon will
'N cha.,.d for only number of
Ph. 273-9529.
2:1~
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-o...w.. , 4;30 p.m. dclllr ond 11 LADY TO live In or 9 to 5 Mol&gt;.
lol'llo Sat ..tfGr~
day through Friday, care ror
eldercy lady, Cheshire, Ohio.
. In Memory
Ph. 367-7607.
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IN LOVING memory or Rnaa A. - - - - - - - - - - - - - SeJrton who died Oct. 3, 1960. Wanted
· 'rlnlo! may hMI tho broken LADY- TO work In home 4 or 5
..rthftl!llltl will bo ch•,.4 tho
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your lAHDM..K, """Ier.
·. These Unlco laundr)' t,wins ~-all the · ,
otber prlilos: West.
,automatic features you ~'!!. .In take the, &gt;
"blue" oil) of Blu' Mor-, wish(llly. ;
clox Eloc,jrlc Ala'l"
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f'nllrammid, pUih.bojtton walhl1111 arid'
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dryfng,. blr . r.mny..l• 1osc1s. BUll on,· '
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' Real Estate For Sale

we are bulldera. D111r1butar
0 STORY
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fnr ·Hai,nlnt A&amp;lpllsneoa, Alii- PLUS 3 one alory homes In
2 ATLAS i;re.;;,-..bb
11011 Eloetrlc.
IM.U
East GalllpniiL All modern
tiret, like l f t1 mxUt not .
with 3 BR, ....,.orearpnrt,
MmAc'i:E' w~;;.;;,:;;_
rec..,a, Ph. 245-6032.
nice la11111. Prleecl !rom
.,.. and removea rust. Nor231-8
500 ID .12,500.
man stewart, Vlntlln, 388 ------~----8377.
114.U $12,950
1964 ' IUCJIARJl60N Mobile
hClllle, 3 .lledroom, carp-,
11h alory bunplow - 3 BR, lUll
l'undabed with txtrei. Ex- EXCELSIOI! siit Works- Coli
ba101119nt with paneled roc.
for lilt, lump, ea. a1nker
Jllljldo ll'fllw room, excelroom, canerete street - vaand mille run. E, Main st.,
lent coollitiOn. Ph. 245-51132.
cant.. can be seen a~lme.
Pomeroy, o._l'h. mal.
231-8
190.# 204 ACRES
-----------NEW FURNITURE: Innerspring
50 ACRES of Raccoon bottom.
maUresaea !rom
~. atu- 68 PLYMOUTH Read Runner.
Pllnt,y paature, !air !once,
dlo couches $49 ..,. Corbin
largo 2 story home,! mile orr
Ph. 675-2326 or see at 3218
Fur.nlture, 955 Second Ave.,
Slate lid,
Howard Ave., Pt. Plesaant,
446-1171.
W. VL
233-6
52 ACRES
2111-t!
LOCATED IN VINTON CO- 21
ALL TYI'&amp;'l or buDdlnl matermile from Galllpnlla, 40 aolala, block, brick, .....,. pipe, Real Estate For Sale
rea !arm land, bolance lnUmwindow&amp;, llntell, ate. Claaclo
ber, 5 r00111 boone, 28'x40'
Wlntert, Rio Grande, 0, Ph.
with metal root Price $7,500.
245-5121 after 6.
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your LAN_,.K •Diilller.

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Rea~ Estate For S@le
IF YOU are llidldtna a new · DlonArJM~Hr

For Sale,

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or"" 1989 MUsTANG Mach L 361 cu.
ahOp, Must .... lnll&gt;' 1,., 4 spd., 1'"' mU-. Ph.
lger I license. CAll lfte.r 5, 367·1101 or 44$-3876
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10-PIECE WRENCH SET
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10 Thorsen End Wrenches •• 801.11.25
TEFLON.S ALUMINUM SNOW SHOVEL
s- won't stick tn TeO on • • , 15
lll'h " WIDE LEAF RAKE
18 Sleet teeth, 52" Handle •••• $2.39

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Mixed,_ !lead!' lo use , ••. lb. vox 97c

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PINK LOTION DETERGENT
FoP Laundry &amp; Dishes 32 az. bet. 55c

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'1111 Sunday Times - Sentinel, SUildQ, October 5, 1ge9

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This New Harrow
Gives You

In the 20_...,. butz seallonl
scheduled, I waa prlvDp!ID
serve .as dlseu111011 eblirman
an lhe tnplc, "Pilot Prosnuna .·
n! the U.s.D.A."
These are new ·~·
wltlcb may be developed on a
local, state, or lllllnnal balla
In try ,out new WIU'I or asoistlng rural and urban people.
On the return trip from At.
ianllc Cll;y the writer ani!, John
MowbrSJ, county extenal011
apnt from Scioto COUnty, vislied the New Holland ·Ma&lt;hlnery CoiDJIBIIY at New llolland,
Pa. Mrs. M1er, the ·I o ~ r
llide, reported that her .o w D
farm uf 200 acres had been
porchaaed l:o' the COilipeD.y fnr
expanalon or Ita !aeWIIeo.
Durin&amp; this blur lhe saents
IIW men using the most modern BCJiipment 1D turn raw material iniAl llnllhed !arm ma-

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BY JOHN COOPER
looking at the land which had hole intn the reservOir; we ob- Larsast 'or all New Hotland
Soli Conservation Service
successfUlly been drained.
served that It was abwt two&gt;- plsnts In the United states,
MaBOn County
· thirds lUll and at the 181110 the building covers el&amp;htacres,
PT. PLEASANT - We were
WE HAVE HELPED H&lt;&gt;Wal'd time was being used for hoose- Ennu&amp;h electricity 1n serve 240
on the Wesley Meadows farm Perry, whose !arm Ia 011 Guy- hold water supply,
average..lze hamoo 11 uaed by
on PalesUne Ridge _,. Up- an Creek, with a COII&amp;ervatlan The water· at the sprlna had the plantescbyear, supplementplan. The piannlna cnnalated been colleeted by means of lng the natural Ullhtprnvidodby
Lay of the Land
or helping him fil!llre how he 4-lnch drain Ute which collect. spproxlmateljr 3, 700 p&amp;IIOI or
land recenUy. Wesley Is the was I!Oing ID use the land and ed the water Into a catch ba. glass.
!lrst Iarmer In Mason County the treatment measures that sin. The water was carried
VISIT MARKET
to plan and to carry out wflat be would use to Improve the from the catch basin ID Ute
A visit was also made 1o the
is known aa 11year-round tor- land. WhUe we were gotne over reaenoir .by means oC 1111 •~ Farmer's Market at !:.Ueuage" in his catUe reeding op- the !arm with Mr. Perry, he pipe.
\Of, I'll. This Ia lbe
or
erallna.
observed an Item of intereat.
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He · has used ·• baler; which ··•liT• a wooded ·areot· n 'naled
makes round b!!les, and has an open spot. Examining the
let the hay lay in the field open spot more carefully, WI
after being .baled. Ills plaJl Is 11w that a tree had !allen,
to oontrol the feedlDa next win- It had been a black oak tree
ter sa that the cattle will have · measurina 28 inches in dla pnrUon of the b!!led hay and smeter. The open spot in the
also aame slandlna grass to woods .... 57 reet in dlameest !or a period of lime, and ter. That Is the area which
then an additional porllon of had been cnveced by the croWn
the field will be opened to or the oak while It was standthem. lie alaa has a hay sup. lng.
pl,y from one field which Is
If our arithmetic Is correct,
Blared in the barn tn be used the area would be close ID
in case of emergency,
2,500 square reel which Would
Complete Line Of
After seeing Mr. Meadows' mean that 20 trees or that
operation, some or the clher size would rill an acre. We

are becoming Interested in this that' tree was what Is known
t;ype program.
by roresters as a ''wolf" tree
which Is canoidered by forest.
DOUG ROUSH OF MASON ers In be worthless !rom a
and his son, Paul, are asao- Umber slandpolnt.
cisted with Riverview Golf
This tree appsrenlly had ·
Conroe at Mason. The U!DA died and !allen ahnut two years
SoU Conservsllon Service has ago, because there .waa an exhalped them develop this golf cellent Bland n! VIrginia pine
course. The development with.
cnmlna in on lhe area.
which SCS had a part was Che
draining, land amoothlng and
WE LOOKED AT Lawrence
stream channel work. They have Powell's spring development
installed more than 17 ,ooo reet and reservoir which SCS had
or Uie and 2,000 !eet nr stream helped !4'. FQwell with earcy
last swruner.
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channel illli&gt;I'OVement work.
In addlllon, during the land
The spring which be l.lnprG¥.
ievet{ng process, a aystem or ed !urnishes water ror tlielr
dralnsae was worked out sa aa house. The water Ia ~ In
to Insure surrace dralnasa. in a reservoir meuurlog a• x
canunentlna about this opera- 10' x 20'. That alte nserUan, Doug Roosh Blfd, "There valr would hold abalt 12,000
are alwaya people who like to gallons when co~etely lull,
BIY, 'I ID!d yoo so.' They Blfd They had cheeked U, volume
It cooldn't be drained.''
or water !rom the lliiing and
Mr. Roush made this state- said that It lUJ'DIIhed abGut 125
ment In Denver Yoho of SCS gallons per dl,y,'
and at the time they were
In
40wn Ute man-

W~lth

lrrisated eounlle•.
,
trait
was
·Citi~rvecf
in
Lsncas'I1&gt;e
privilege
or
atlelldlni
a
llld (3): ~ olosemtnt ~am
fnr COIIV8I1Inl While ~~~r­ tor .Courrtl Wllb ·.~,eto rarma nstlnnal meellng or "this • ...,.
rnanenUy IW&gt;m ~ 1o clh- .with ~ Qlll~ ·rarm aver&amp;~- · brlnp a perllntl race to !aee
lng 75 aero a il!ld Ia 80 per ·cent with
tram ~II nvtr \1.• s.
er UHI.
or
culllvallnn.~
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b!!lanco
II
and
with
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a
ll
Jiln(ls or 'al!l'leul· ~ a~IIYe .a dealril!!~ pcjpo
.:fn&gt;nd!and
il!ld
pnlllre.
In
At1111turll,
rurat,
and 'urbon pri&gt;b,
ulallob ·•llrlbut!nn ·~ 'rvta~
Ue
County,
N.•
J.\
there
were
Ieins.
Wortdna
wilh ~how­
"""""unlllsa -..• •,.,.,.., onme
less
lllan
1,000
eomme~olal
ever
Ia
vety
lllmllat,
no niatof. our amsll-•-11\irnW.
or·..,.tculoUr small cities -..sl 11a1:ome rar:ma but the IJicnmo from ter what the
tureor
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- cinlors or growth; .Socre;
tao' Hardin aald, "Govemment
can asalot, and IJCIVoriunelii will
aaal at in a number Of dill•
.
wa.ira. 811 the plalllling fnr thi•
srowtb Rllst start In the commudq ltael!...
Here apln, he said, the·extenlllanlat has a kay role to play,
polnUna ID tile !act that last
year lhay aaalaled 1101118 280,000 Iota! leaders in planning
community development P r .,_

1nsi per aere. Alld, 1&lt;1 tell.the technQioalcal llnowleclp and panalon

whole ~. New Jotllll renkl mlnagerial lbllllf, IMilplna aa
nrst in t~~xea per acrt.,
never betnre ldlb lhe 1o1a1 eeo'Ey.., Ch(Ji.&amp;h N.., .Jeraay Ia nomic deYelopment or y o u r
hi&amp;hli••!•ed, II siiU Ia &lt;Omm.unltleli, llid in addition
1108)'11 ~rda farmland anc! tllat f11 -rh~ a nelr ria- · • 'lbe sand7 soU and tlonal etrart mnutrition ~~the tow lllevallon c:reoate many lion.~
areaa ' Wbleh Ire dlflleult to
Referring, ID his teatl!110n7
drain and lose ferUIIzer 'l'lleh- be!ore the · llouH Aarlculture
!Jr. but the,y do relpjJI!Ili'l'liitd-· ·CC!nlmlitee, Socrellr)r Rardin
cy ID hl&amp;h rates 'Ill ferClllzer ."ioilll, "New !arm prosrama
and 1o lrrigallool.
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Land aiq a eonct hl&amp;h"''Y h\crease their net Income a, pve
may be wort11 10 to 20 limes producers more freedom in
the land a mile or sn back llllklnl declslonsall'ectlnatholr
from the main mads.
.... farm a and enable u. s. sa'l'llo !amUy.qpe rarm Ia rap! rladtural products to compete
Idly dlsawearlng because hl&amp;h efteellvoly in markets at home
priced machineryneeded1obar- and abroad. •
veal eranberrles, blueberries "We presented tn the C o nand other c'rnpa Ia IIMCOIIOIIll- areu alternative sppraechea
cal. Some or .thia machinery lhrnu&amp;h which these objecllvea
costa $20,000 or more. .
ean be realized."
BelDg hl&amp;hiY urbanized, t h e
Amnna the alternsllvea augalate Ia hit by pr&lt;)blema a year, sastecl !or wheal, cotton, and
five yeara, or 10 years sooner reed grains, the Socretary Blfd,
than 0101t other states. Sever- are (I) an acreaae set -aBide
al years 11110 New Jersey poas- program, and (2) a domestic
ed an atnendmellt ID Ita constl- allotment and dlverlllon protullon requlrlag assessment or gram,
!arndand on the basis or Its
"Either of these programs
actual farm use ~alue rather would malnlain !arm lncnme
than on a potenllal value !or while provldlDa greater !reeresldenllal or conunerclal uH. dom !or farmers to make their
They tno are !aced with the own planllna decllllana at pro.
problem or preserving o p en gram costs that OOPI!ul!Jr would
space. While this is nntcrillcal be aeceplable In the Congress."
here at the present lime this Is
a problem tor the nsllnn as a
LONG TERM PLANS
wbnle.
Besides the ccmmodlty proTho kaynote speaker of the gram alternallves, Secretary
lllllllal meeting was U.S.D.A, Hardin nftered some recomSecretary Cllfrord M. IIBrdin mendsllons far long-term rewho told the agents, "Yw have source ~stment. TheH Inthe task today of working with elude (1) a cropland converan agricultural industry that . sion program, (2) allvinaspace
increasinaly requires greater program wltlch would be an ex-

farmers in the Upland area

Cclunty,

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. ·f,l~ lie· . ~to ute.\$40 mllll0111D At. t.Y Jn ..,.,..,lurat producUon'in
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luslr~ess· OpJICIIIIIIities

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. --..,..-....,--,GOOD CLEAN LUMP IIIII Ill&gt;' h• Your Own
totr eoa1. Carl w~n~era, Rio ·

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Thi1 I• tho flnl lime
In the -rid a cam·
plote •ervlce ha•
bean .afferod in· tho
$30 billion foot food
lnduohy wheN mlllionalro• ON made.

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SPINET PIANO
WANTED, reoponalble party to
take a&gt;er lo" monthly payments on a spinet plano. can
be seen locally. Wrlto Credit
Malllger, P. o. Box 276, She!·
byvlllo, lllllana.
232-12
HOTPOJNT Olest type treiz..

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GUN SHOOT, Sunday, Oct. 5,
IHm I to '4 p. m, !lobbY Hlll
Firm. Tlirkayo, 'h8mo, becons. Soft drlnko sorted.
Sponsored .by Baclne Emerpncy Squad.
10-1-ttc

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hlonioy PHIIII"" I •·"'·
CoMollotlone &amp; Cw,.cu.,,
Will llo oc~•P'fll .,.If 9 •·•· for
Doy of PYitlio•l•~t
REGULATIONS
T... PubH•Nr roo•vn the rltlrtt
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whltJ tap. PS, PB &amp;· AT.

F• The Fastest

I WlLL pick.., merchamloolllll
Snlce DAY or
Pont1roy
&amp;
A1t1
take
to
aU.Uoo
oo
a
percent..
From
tile
Lorg.osl
.
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walnut dineUe set with bucket
I WISH to thank t h e mal\)"
NIGHT ••~ CAI:t;
ap boola. Cali Jim Allams,
or
Bulldozer
Radiator
To
type chairs $85. Ph. 367triellls, relatives all! neighRAWLINGS SERVICE ,
106 &amp;, ·Main
0.
auctioneer, Rutland. Phone
the Smallest llalter
By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby
7554.
bors for their cards, aowers
74~461.
&amp;--23-llc
Cote.
232-3
am ldo:lnesses shown me dur·
NORnt
DAY 992-2151 .
i~ the death of my lriother, GUN SHOOT, Forked
ment can be returned
For Rent
R
u
n
• 64
in 9 months, ponibly
300 BALES good quality hay.
NIGHT 992-7324
Mrs. Audrey Gibbs. Spe&lt;:ial
Ph. 992·2143
Sportsman Club, &amp;aulay,'Oct.
.AKQJ32
even looner.)
TRAILER.
Roy
Annes.
Phone
12 shocks of good corn arwJ
thanks to Debbie alii Chris,
5.
10.2-3tc
• J3
992-3181,
9--36-tlc
fodder. Helen Conner, Rio
Mrs. George Stewart alii
.K93
THIS NEW CONCEPT BY THE
Wanted
To
Buy
GraOOe, 0 .
Family,
10-5--Itc SKATE-A-WAY SCHECULE ORIGINATORS OF A SUCCESSMIDDLEPORT, OHIO
WEST
EAST
3 BEDROOM house and 2 bed232-3
FUL WORLD·WIDE FOOD
Back to School party, Friday, CWNA CAmNETS, rouoo ta·
• KJ852
.10973
room ground floor apartment.
CHAIN IS GROSSING MORE
WE WISH to exteoo our very
• 74
Oct. 3, free gift tor everyone;
¥5
old
clocks,
etc.
Write
bles,
THAN THE RUN OF THE MIU
Phone 949--3584, Aline Wea·
l:SED MACHINES - 3 only,
• Q962
sincere ttenks to everyone
t8754
Halloween party, Friday, Oct.
OPERATIONS WITH J TO 5
or
call
M.
D.
Miller,
lit.
4,
vor.
104--:ltc
.J8
Hoyal,
KMG typawriters,
.Q 1064
who helPed in any way during
TIMES MORE INVESTMENT.
31. ~enWednesday,Friday; ·
SPACIOUS 7 ROOM home, 1'h
Pomeroy,
phoiio
992-627L
$69.50. I NCR M21 cash regSOU11J(D)
the sickness and death of our
aoo Saturday, 7:30 to 10:30.
acroo land, 250 loot front6-26-tlc 3 ROOM furnished apar-trnlont, ·
ister, 1 Victor register, 1
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sister and &amp;Wit, Mrs. Present
AvaUablo lor portles on Monage .., Slate Route 124 In
aAIIJ lOCATfOIB AWJIUIIll
utlllllos paid. 356 N, Fourth
.10 9 86
Gestetner mimeograph. Stm~
A Cross, We do especially
flli:OUGIIGUT fMI UlllfiD llAJIS,
day, Tuesday, alii Thursday
Srrscuse.
Larp kitchen wllh
St., Mlddlopor~ Phone 992 PIOlll 01 WIRI1 WM. IUArOit
tAKIO
ruons Ptg. &amp; Office Equip,
thank Dr, R. R. Pickens, the
IO).U.. S76J, SUITI l, 1601 S.
lots
ot
blreh
cabineto, plOJt!r
Saturda,y
all!
Sunnights
alii
3342.
10-.'1-Gtc
.A"/52
flDll4laYD .. OIMVEI. COlO••
Rent
446--1397.
nurses an:l nurses aides at
day
alternoona.
Phone
98$of
cloaet
space,
pnge, ...C. .
Both vulnerable
~------------232-tf
Veterans Memorial Hospital,
3929
or
Cl!ester
985-3585.
reatlon room, ctty water.
w.. t North Eut South
HARMONY APARTMENTS, fur- TWO BEDROOM homo, living
the Rev. Charles Norris and
9-21--30tc
e~s,
electricity, walt to ...U
FLAT·GARD
IN.T.
nlshed, 3 rooms, bath, priroom, dlnin&amp; room, hall m:l
ELECTRO LUX
the Rev. Dale McClurg f o r
carpet In living room. 11uot
Pass 2 +
Pas~~
DISTRIBUTORSHIP
vato parking. OUtolalllloodo,
one bedroom carpeted, 764
In good condition with attachtheir consolirwwords;Ewing REVIVAL AT Rutlaoo FreewUI
Pass 6 'I
Pass p.,.
ooo to IIIJ)roclate. Phone afCAN YOU QUALIFY?
3 blocks from post omce.
Brownell Ave., Middleport.
ments. Assume payments or
Opening lead- • 4
Funeral H&lt;me, Pallbearers,
ter
5 p.m. tor IPPOiroimellt
Baptist Church, September'
MOST AREAS OPEN
Mlnl Apartment, fUrnished,
Ph, 992-9981 or 992--3035,
pay balance $32,88, To see,
neigtttors and friends.
992-2278.
. 9-9-«c
29 to October 12, 7:30p.m.,
bedroom,
kitchen.
b
a
I
h,
8-24-tlc
call 416--9700.
Brother, Dudley R. WoH;
Optimism is a mighty fine
Pastor, Paul Taylor. Evan-.
Do you thi nH you could operate
porch. Suitable for one per-· - - - - - - - - - - - - - 232--f\ thing and a bridge player
nieces and nephews.
gellst,
Norman Taylor. Speyoor '"'" WHOLESALE BUSISOIL Private parldl11. QoJJ HOUSE, 2 bedroom furnished,
should be an optimist most
10-5-Itc
LEGAL NOTICE
cial singing. Everyone ,..(.
NESS'? Would you like to open LOST BRIG liT carpet colors ... of the time, but occasionally
992-5392 between 10 a.m. and
limit throe peq&gt;le. Alao 3:
come. Wlll You Come?
restore them with Blue Lug.. a little pessimism will prove
your doors for business with
LEGAL NO'I1CE
6 p.m.
9-211-ttc
bedrOCJD mobile home, limit
tre. Rent electric shampooor valuable.
9-24-I5tp - - - - - - - - - - - - - The
Mary .Skier. Hayman
FIFTY DEALERACCOUNTSal·
3people, MandG Focxl MarObituary
North's two diamonds was
$1. Sheppard, 862 1st Ave.
real
estate
will be olftlred tor
ready set tt&gt; for you? would you
UNFURNISHED bunplow,larse
ket, 3 mlloa south or MiddleTransfer
to
the
Jacoby
234-6
DAVID
EUAS
REES,
BaltlROOF
REP"AIR
a111
remlllelbe willing, with oor help, to exllvll11 room with fireplace,
port, Rt. 7,
IO-s-3tc sale at thll oltloe ofCnnr, CroW
hearts. With fo~~t hearts and
more, Ohio, expired earJ.y
ingi also lnterforpalntlrwand
pal'lf your business beyond this
kitchen, utilicy room, bath, - - - - - - - - - - - - - - &amp;. Porter, Friday, October 10,
TW 0 9 x 12 wool rugs. Call256- a very s t r o n g no-trump
Friday momir~. September
remodellrw.
by contract.
point?
1989 at llo'clocka.m. The ProSouth jumped to three and
bedroom. Very nice tor 2
6795.
234-3
perty
8jlpnlled for t%,000.00.
19,
1969
at
University
llospiFree
estimate.
Phone
992Are you interested in a substaJloo
North went right to the slam.
adults. No pets. Mason, phone
tal,
Columbus,
Ohio,
at
60
2806,
We
go
anywhere.
CaMO!
be sold fol' leu than tile
tial £our - figure net profit each
West opened the four of
2
1966
MUSTANG,
6
cyl.
noor
years of age. David was born
10-1--tfc
oppralled price, Also liousehold
trumps and South noted that
month? Would you like to talk
stick, 11,000 mi., like new, he had a pretty good play for
goods Call household &amp;OOds, ex•
to Distributors who earn this
March 26, 1909, in Pitts- BOB-;-S-REDUCJN-G. -:_:-100
- -a~
Specifically,
he
'
the
slam.
256--6753.
234-3
burgh,
Kansas,
the
son
orDa.~
.~~.~
kind
of
money
each
month?
l•
FURNISHED APARTMENT, 3 POMEROY - DUPLEX beth cludiQJI stove, to be sOld to !Itt
could draw trumps and try
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vtd
Rees
ofBlaengarw,
Wales
Health
Center
is
now
open,
Would you like to inspect purroom! am bath, corner of
sldes rented at all time , ln hlahest b I d d o r). llou•eh014
a diamond finesse. If that
aoo
Anna
Williams
Rees,
al·
9
a.m.
to
5
p.m.
by
appointTREAT
RUGS
right,
they'll
be
goods appraised at t25.00.
chase orders from many or the
Thlrd all! ca.1 sts., Mlddi&amp;- good condition, $7,250.
worked, he would be home
so or Welsh descent. He was
ment, 5 p.m. to tO p.m. noapa
delight
ll
cleaned
wlth
Blue
James F. SiDIPIIO!Ir AdminltDation's largest corporations
if it failed, he could discard
porL Phone 992-2780 or 992united
in
marriage
to
Mary
polntment
necessary.
Locat·
Lustre.
Rent
electric
sham
..
trator
of the Eotate of Mary a .
one of dummy's clubs on the
, 3432.
9--36-tlc NEAR TUPPERS PLAINS- 6
"ho buy our line !rom our dlsK.
Harrison
on
March
2'
1
,
ed
below
K
aoo
K
MobUe
pooer
$1.
Lower
G.
C.
l\lurSiders
Hayman, Middleport,
third diamond and try to
trlbutOrs? Would you like to
acrea, 4 acres pasture with
1940.
Homes,
Point
Ploasan~
phy
Store.
234-6
Ohlo.
break
the
club
suit
3-3.
If
cash in on your share ot this
water, fen.ced, outbUildlJll,
He leaves to mourn his
Phone 675-2454 or 675-4020. TRAILER FOR rent, Brotm's
that failed, also he could
business?
chicken ~. 5 room ·house 10-5, ~~. 1().7
Trailer Park, Mlnersvl.lle.
back
on
the
spade
still
fall
15,000
B.
T.
U.
torced
air
gas
loss,
a
sister,
Rachel
Rees
10-3-tfc
Do you have $3,000 CASH to Inwlth basement, $2,000. ·
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Phone 992--3324,
finesse.
lurmce.
Ph.
446--0516
.
Warner,
of
Jackson,
Ohio,
a
vest when secured by Inventory,
9-.'I0-6tc
Pessimist S o u t h decided
234-3
half
sister,
Elizabeth
Rees
GOSPEL sing at Church otGod,
Equipment, Dealers, all! yaur
BUYERS ARE WAI11NG - We
that West's trump lead inJones of San Diego, C4liforChester, 0. Swlday, Oct. 5 at
Dim ablllty? Do you have gocxl
need 3 bedroom borneo, I or AIR CONDI110NING, Rtlriger•:
dicated that he was afraid
nia, and four nephews, Ray
2 p.m. Featured singers are FURNISHED am unfurnished
credlt? Can you furnish refer- CHILDREN'S clothing, sizes 6X to lead away from honors in
2 story In good areas. CALL
atioo service. Jack'• Refrt.'
to 12, boy's &amp; girl's; sport all side s u i t s and that
Stanley Jones of Belmont,
The Tiny Trio, Brotherhood ' !lllllrtments. Close to ochoql.
ences? can you start within thiraeration, N!"( Haven. 1''-:
.'fPl!~'¥.n:!'e
"111
t.!&gt;e,
pa&lt;l!f,
:
coat; overcoat size 40; shoes finesses were all going lo
California; ll&lt;oduey-RM...wa... Quartehfll~a'girls' trlo tram , Phone 992-5434. ~-- "111-'fiui · - ·tlls~ss· me sale oryour libm• t ~tJtt~" ....:~:: .. ~;re 1.
ty days?
and boots sizes 21/2 to 3, Ph, lose. Then he worked out a
ner of COiambus, Ohio, DaVienna, W. VL Everyone welwith you.
'
U the answer to these: que:stjons
u.dc !•
play to ,guard against aim ost
446..0262
or
446--1797.
vid
John
Warner
of
Flint,
come.
10--3-3tc
is an unqualified "YES", AIRHOMES
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TRAILER LOTS, Bob'a Mobile
234-.'1 everything.
Michigan, al'kl Dallas Joe - - - - - - - - - - - - - MAIL your rep.l,y, including yoor
LOTS • RENTALS
He drew trumps and
Court,
Syracuse,
Ohio, on
SEPTIC
tanl&lt;s
I
Warner of Newark, Ohio. AJ. EXPERIENCED interior and exphone number to:
played two rounds of clubs.
State Rt. 124, Phone 992Sanitation. SteWart, Oblo. P.h. '
RUGS A mess? Clean for less Then he played ace-king and
though not blessed with chilterlor painting, root, carpenMARKETING DIRECTOR
HENRY
CLELAND,
Brohr
.:..,_ .:
295L
8-11-tlc
682-3035.
~12-Ue
wlth Blue Lustre. Rent elec- 10 of diamonds. West covdren of his own, he was a fathtry and masonry work. Ron-- .
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P.O. BOX 20591
Offlce-992·2259
tric shampooer $1. Farmer's ered the 10 with the queen
er alii frieoo to every child
ole Hubbard. Phone 992--2276
DALLAS, TEXAS 75220
SEE NEIGLER l!ulldiQJI··
;
Hardware Ca
23~ and South discarded the last
STORAGE
II(IOCO
tor
boots,
camhe met as well as his nephews
or after 6 p.m. 992-3511.
Roo.-992-2561
tor
bulldiQJI
holile.
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club from dummy.
pers, autos, traDers, Phone
whom he dearly loved am
!Oo3-12tp
Guy N~r, Rac~J1io, 0. .
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STEREO. Early American sterWest was end-played right
992-2'198 or see Dick Seyler.
hel)&gt;ed tO rear, He had been - - - - - - - - - - - - - ~8-lfe .
eo, radio comblratlon. Solld then and there. He dian'!
elght years an engineer tor YOUR TV set baa a bad picture
9-24-12tc
For Sale,
state unit, 4 speed changer .. have a club to lead. A spade
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Crown ·Zellerbach Coalpany
tube? Chuck can repalr It am
HARIUSON'S TV ANDANTEN- .
Ma I nnlsh. Bal
lead would be right up to
WALNUT SOLIDS ·t-~.".STER·
of
Baltimore,
Ohio.
He
was
a
guarantee
tt.
B
r
i
n
g
1t
to
..
P e u
ance due d!"'iarer' s ace-queen and a
·
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NA SERviCE. Phoile 992 •
member of the American L&amp;- Chuck's Audio, 152 Butter-- 10x52 TWO BEDROOM trailer,
EO. With 4 speakers, 4 speed
$88,50 Use our TIME PAY- dtamond lead would allow a
2
gioo, Oscar McVeigh Post No. lllt, Pcmoroy. Phone 992 aU ps uWities, wan to walt GEO. HOIST ETfE R,
er
522.
8-10-tlc :
automatic changer. Balance
MENT PLAN. call 446--1028. ruff and discard.
duo $67.30. Use our TIME
234-3
The play would also have
20 of Bremen, Ohlo, · ha~ 5080.
10-5--tfc
carpe~ 181 Locust st. Ph.
RT. 33 -!acre. Clerap,
992-2619.
PAYMENT PLAN. call 446-worked against a 3-3 club
served overseaslnWorld - - - - - - - - - - - - - en house, collar, 6 room
line, cesi(IOOI drallll 4 to 12 :
1028.
234-3
break, since a club lead
111-1-6tc
Warn with the 13th Armored Help Wanted
800
Meigs
would set up South's fourth
boule,
$2,
•
wide.
Paul Anderaon, Mal!lll, :
Division uOOer General Patclub.
Of.
course,_
it
would
FARM
MANAGER,
ablllty
to
THE AMAZING mue Lustre will
THREE ROOM OIPilrtment, comW. Va. Phalle 7'/3..5788 ~ ,
ton. He was a member of the
have fatled mtserably if
pletely modern with buUt-in SYRACUSE - 7 rooms, I'll
manage
100
beef
cows,
30
3:30 or 949--3915, Rlclne. : · · '
leave your upholstery beluBremen
Methodist
Olurch,
East held the diamond queen
n11
oven
alii
table
baths, 4 bedrooms, two lots,
kitchen,
brood
sows,
all
c:rop
productiru!Iy soft and cl01n. Rent
having
joined
the
Rutlaoo
t..29:.uc .
b~t pessimist South had deloJ&gt;
unit;.
stalnleu
steel
oink
$IO,OOO.
tion.
Salary
depellls
on
abilielectric shampooer $1. CenMethoolst
Church
at
the
age
coded that West was surely
tral Supply Co.
234--6
~~~g to show up With that oll2years. Hlslavoritehymn ty. Contact W. D. WUliamson. "ith dl1011osal unit, large bath RT. 338 - 7 r001111, bath, bas&amp;- C. C. BRADFORD, Auctioneer
504 Sell! St., Ravenswocxl, W.
all! large closets. Nicely de&lt;:was, "Goo Will Take Care of
Coqlete s.rvtce
ment. furrace, carport, $8, ..
fNfWspopet Enterpri• A.SSII.)
Va.,
26164,
phone
304-273orated.
Call
992--2278
tor
~
You"
Phone 949--3821
Ida K. Smith, dec., to Frank300
9529.
10--3-3tp
polntmenlalter
2
p.m.
CAMPING EQUIPMENT
Racine, Oblo
lin K. Rutherford, Earl E.
CLOSE OUT ON 69 rentals all! Knight, Howard K. Knight, Nola
Be not dismayed what e'er
9-22-tfc
Crltt Bradford
LETART- 5roomo,beth,weU,
demonstrators, Apache Tra- K. WUI, Mae Lambert, Vlrgene
betlde .
SOMEONE to stay wtiJ. Invalid
garage, panellng. fenced 10!,
vel and Clrnper Trailers. No Elberfeld, Chester Knight, HelGod will take care of you
lady during tha day, Monday FURNJSHED throe room apart.
$7,000.
reasorable offer refused. en K. WUson. l4ddy Knight,
ment, shower, newl.)'dec:oratBeneath His wings of love
through Friday, 8 LID. unW
READY -MIX CONCRETE tllll!"" ·
QThe
bidding
has
been,
Amsbary's Apache Trailer
ed,
507
Mill
St.,
Mlcldleport.
abide
ered ri&amp;ht to your proJect. ,
5
p.m.
$20
weoh.
Phone
992Gary Knight, Carl Knight, Mary
South
RACINE - 6 rooms, bath, 3
Soles, 63! Fourth Ave. Ph. K. Brice, VloletK. Walker, Rob- West Nordt East
Phone
992-27112.
6--22-ttc
Goo will take care of you.
7155.
10-6--3tc
Fast and eoay. Free elllbedrooms, ps turrace. Only
1,•
446-0239.
234-tl ert Knight, aka, Arthur ROO.rt Pass . I t
Pus
mates. Ph. 892--3284, 0..
.6,000
You, South, hold'
·
No matter what may be the
gleln Ready-Mix Co., ,)QJkl.,;
Knight, Margaret V. Knight,
1962 CORVAIR Spyder conver- Jean Knight Stabler, Cert. for .K871 ¥AZ tKQ4 4oJI53
test
_port, Oblo.
&amp;.30-tlc
POMEROY - 8 rooma, beth, 4
What do you do now?
tible. 150 hoursepower, 4. Trans., Meigs.
Goo wlll take care of you
A-BJd oae •l*le. Your partbedroom1, _porches. Only$3,speed, tach. and gages, $225.
Lean weary one ocoon His
Kenneth L. Pauley, Katherine ner m.y well have four IJ*Ies.
000.
Cali 446-4084 after 4 p.m.
breast
Pauley to Elmer J. Althouse,
TODAY'S
QUESTION
234-tf catherine Althouse, Lots, HarGoo will take care of you.
MIDDLEPORT-? room1,bath,
~ou do bid one spade and he
risonville.
I have sold '"1 hOuse located, Wool Columbia W..t
ral.!le!
you
to
two
spades.
What
furnace, modern ldt&lt;hen. 2
CHRISTMAS p..,pies, 10 p e r
He has gone to that H01ven
Paul Zirkle, dee., to Norma do you do now?
Va. Twa Miles below the Pomeror-Maso~ irldoo
car prsp, $12",000.
cent off tlll Nov, 1. BankAm: Zirkle, Pauline Vaughn, Janice
which he so richly deserved
and It will bo nece11ary to soli tho follawlno per:
Answer
Monday
ericard welcome. CJosed Surt Springer, Diana Ashley, Rayto meet the many loved ones
sanal property:
HELEN or VIRGIL TI!AFORD -----------:--'..., .'
days. K &amp; P Kennels, Porter mond Zirkle, Alf; for Trans.,
w h o walt for him on that
ASSOCl/JoTES
992-3325 RON'S Ftooa Iilii
halho ·
ANTIQUE fURNtTURf
o. 388-8274.
234-6 Pomeroy.
shore, to abide beneath ms
Cherry_ 4 Post., Ro.- Bed, Chetry Btanket ChostJ Ctt.r.1 Plat.
•cu
room
11111
·kitchen~·
248
Ohioans
Die
SYR
wings of love.
form Ror:ller.L Cherrr Dar S.d 72x2.f,. Mwrldl1 )pool Cabinet
Blanche M. liar rison to Clyde
"
SE
ltv, IIMII!MidldaiiU~ll'fU.
6 Oraw•s, Tobacco Cutt•1 Two Hort Bocll fc• Cr.am Choirs
0. Harrison, Parcels, Rutland.
Thr.. Tcunl.s, Walnut Mol'ltlo Top . DNss., With Wig Cal&gt;ln.f
FARM EQUIPMENT
Top with Mlrrar 1 Flu W._.l, Cow Bells, Y•"' WIMer Morillo
10-5-8tc
~··
t-281"
.
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My llfo Ia but a "eaving
Elva Dailey to WOllam David In August Traffic
SPECIAL PRICES!!!
Top Or.sHr with Motohlng Wash Stand; Walnut Gato Lo; To.lo
Between
My
God
IIIII
me
Oval ~loss Front Chl.f'O C~t.OGrd, 71; ft. Gloil• o.., 0oL
RODNEY DOWNING
CHEC~ WITH us before you buy Bryant, Ruby P. Bryant, 5 A.,
I camot c:hooee the colors
~upb h.t, Small
Bellows, Antler'- Tin Fotdr 111 Both
Lebanon.
COLUMBUS
Traffic
acci.
ReaiEIIate ~r.
your new tractor; we can save
o.4 wit ottacho oil he.terl Antique Co,,., Vot Bro.. Kot•
He "orketh s*&lt;ll!1.
Gu,y E. Summerfield, dec., to dents kUied 248 persons In
tl•; Two Wolf T,.,_ CaHH Mils, Faw CoHN Mills:
Y"-' many $$$e$!
P~ ~2--ZSU
Oft Umeo Re "eavath sorrow
'
••.h }'
Large discounts am h i g h J e a n Smnmerfteld, Shirley Ohio during August, the sec.
LAMPS
'
All!
I
In
fooll1h
pride
Alotldlft Lo"'"'' Pair Unusuol Oil Lamp•, T"'- LoadM Glou
trade-ins on any new Massey Roush, Ce.rt. for Trans., Ches- ond hlibest moothl,y toll t h l •
Forget He Ill!!' the ~par
L•"'P.• • Poft Ofl Wall L!l-,s with Roft.etors, l;rosted Glass
ter.
year,
Highway
Safety
Director
Ferguson tractors. 25 in
H..... La... sr..•. on L•ps, Globo.
.
I
And
I
the
underside.
Frank M. Fugate, Gaynelle, Warren G. Nel8011 reported. The
stock to choose from. ALSO,
Boll Glen Com.... u-fhAS.SW~R·
_.
large selection or used trac- Wise Fugate to Marion K. Fu- total boosted fatalities to 1,732
NO! WI the ~ Ia 1llent
Fl Bl
W 11
, ot• Carnfvol Glou, ·Nu '-"" Glau
for the first eight rnontbs ot
1 ow w...
tors. 3 used tertUizer spreaG- gate, Lot, Pomeroy.
C
PnuM
Glos1,
Autrrfo,
So,.
Dlsr...'
And the ahultlea eoa1e··to tly
a loetl011 of 8oltlq, Cal.l•~tlon of Mut•, $11•• 'Butter 01 h' ·
Granville I.. Reeves, Alice tho year, 205 more than the
era; aeveral used plows and
5ouvo~lr
Plot.• (28 Stoteol, Few ~•wt• Ploeo.s , su •.,....,' ·' .
WUI God unroll tile canvas
discs; 1 l&amp;te model Ford For- Reeves to Felix R. Alkire, J(). 1,527 In the same 1968 period.
Alii t&gt;plain the NUon why
"Buckled safecy beits could
CuekoO Clock, T
C'f:O'CICS
qe Chopper with corn head 14 A.. Scipio.
The
dark thteodaare as MedQld Cloet.:..
wo Welfhli loeb, t.klntlo Cloch, S.Vwol
cut
Ohio's
traffic
toll
almoot
John
E.
Lang
to
Sold
InvestIIIII hay pict&lt;-..,; I M. F. TracruJ
tor. back-hoe, aBd loader. ment Co., 87'4 A., Bodford. in half," he asserted. 4 'But a
In
the Weaver'• akUUul hall!
RotoM~~I'!"-f.~!l:'T~'I!otNf., MISCI{~NfOUS lT~MS
Suoan Manley, WaltonR. Man- Slate Highway PJ!rol c o u n t
1400 hours. ALSO, genuine 5
As
tile
tloreadl
of
aald
100
ley
to
.!~Peter
E.
Walburn,
Qo..
showed that ooly three ot the
ft. Busb-Hois $275, Special
ver
prices on McCurdy gravity maine K. Walburn, On&amp;-thlrd A., 69 motorists killed moring lour
In
the patt,n~Heha•P~nnodo
Middleport.
·
Apt, Slso Woshw, Utlllt~ e"'t~ot4
s::.. T~l Fons,
weekends ln Auguot "erekoown
boxeo.
_....,
1fl-5.11P
Whot Not Shelf_. Pltture FlOMOt u,.. ProM~ f ' · .,
to
be
wearing
the
llle
•
saving
THE BARGAIN SPOT
tents of Two Out Bulldttt1 s' _,.,Shod '
.., M '"''• C~ ,.,
QUICK QUIZ devtcea."
MASSEY--FERGUSON
AU~T. NOTI1 ·t his nlco ~.fl.ctlon• he. foi..., ....,., HEADQUARTEUS
to OCCUMIII~to ontl " " ' , •f U II In foxcollon1 cort~lltle,.
Q- What American I'J!'n·
W do .the buttercup .N0 II.C8
••4 "'• ...,~.r · ohovti .,;.,;4
GALLIPOLIS TRACTOR SALES ~~~'ll was nicknmnerl the an -the hat
anemone
1 two clOte·
Swamp Fox ' ·?
' • · U»Per Roote 7
ly related flowers, -'1/171bo~ VACANCY for tirO .tderl¥ pea.
TfRMSo CASH . .
Noo ·~~l.lo r.; _.;clholo
~- Frat:ac!s Marion, whose oze?
Galtlpoli s, Ohio
. • pia. Pret•r p~vate Plld Pa-,
$1GJIE~:
~~!·
JA(ik CAIITWRIGHT
d?png ral·d" wnn him this . A-The anemone symbol~
PHONE: 446--1044
tienta.
Phone
,
Maaaa,
BI'ADPORD
AUCTIOH
wnc •
..,.H
nw~name m thl · IHwolution~ ozes frallty, anllcipation; the
5186.
IO-BU ·
c.~- lrodfoo4, Aoolle.;!MPANY,.RoclnoAOhclo,8ph. 9oft03121
234-1 ;uv War.
.,
buttercup, wealth.
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. ' c.;.nlry Sedan Station Wagon .' 9 Pinoionger, B cyl.
Stand. trans, II&amp;H. W/W tir01. ShaJlll, ano owner.

64 CHEV•.BELAIR

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For

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66 CIEY. IELIII

S995

.4 Door, 8 cyl. Auto. trano. P.S. R&amp;H- W/W tiroo •

2 Door, 8 cyl, Stand. trano. R&amp;H. W/W tiNs. Shorp,
one owner.
.
, .

Monzo,

$1095

2 dr. H. T. Auto. Irons. R&amp;H. W/W lir••·

1,195 1,795

67 FORi ,

2,195 1,995

Real Estala

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REALTY

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-----------ANTIQUE AUCTIONI

1,795 1,695

· LoMan• 2 dr. Hard Tap. One of sh•pest •66s anywhon. Boawtlfyl
wlrtyl buckot IMts. Paw• ato.,lng end aut•. trans.

4 AND B TRACK. ALSO COMPLETE LINE
OF STEREO TAPES, 4 AND BTRACK.

64 OLDS

Yo~t'll

aN, THESE USED .CARS
196.6 CI~VROLET $1495
. '

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lniJIIII 2 Dr.

H.J. VB, floor shift. Radio.

NEW, THREE bedroom coloolal deligned home, 1'h bathe, ·
ceramic tUe, full beaoment,
comect1ng sarap, utlllcy
room, air condltloned. Phone
992-3454.
111-1--6tc:

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OF DOING BUSINESS"

Karr &amp; Van Zandt
Motor Sales

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64, 'fORD FAIII.&amp;NE ·. $1095

,500 Sports: Coupe; VB; P.S. and radio.

63 J"UIDEDIRD
,
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$995

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.

$150

BUICK

PONTIAC
GMC TRUCKS
116 Yeoro of Contlnuavo luolnuo
PHONE 992·2143
POMEROY, OHIO

•22 cash price or terms if d..

,J;.t~.qjn·a,, ).ll}(r..-lppjdto
zlg-ac, makes button holea,
overcast, oppllques am maroembroldery designs. WU!
aaerlflce for only $34.40 cash
price or terms may be arranpd. Pb01» 992--26~5.
9--30-Gtc

REMOVE EXCESS body Ould
"lth Fluldex tabloto. Only
•L69 at Nelson Drug,
,
9-U-3otp

er, table's and ehain, 2~1ece

MIDDLEPORT

dJVB Oablnet, hoi dog and bun
warmer. eount8r, backwall
and 11 aloolo. Call 843.2~91.
momlnp 9 til 11, evoninga
6 to 7:30 p.m.

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wall ~t In living • dining
r01111, hall, bedroom; baoe-ment, wocxlburnlngllreplaco,
marble wlnd011 oUis, approximately 1 - acre of growll.

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---- ... --------1969 SEWING liJlChlne used just

tnOI;Iths, Pepsi cooler, smau
griD, automaticdeepwelltry.

H. lA WL INGS SONS CO.

POMEROY

Hi. Manu-

quantity
42. Paradise

DOWN
1. Smokestack
2. FloweT

I. ConveraaUonplece

V~CUUM
CLEANER, br;-.dnow -;:==:;====:-FF~or~sS:a~le~----1968 mlllol. Complete "lth •
all cleanirig tools. Small paint
'1111
MODERN RANCH, 5 r01111s,
damage shippll11o WUl take
......... IIIII
bath, air coodltloned, wall to

UPRIGHT RC cooler used 17

·Contirtlbli; V8.

992-5342

oboot

9-3~tc

.

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OPEN EVES. TIL 8

~-Plant

. fri~,. J,!"'uC~ lor l!!uneJiille

sale. Call Dick Rowllngs fol'
appointment and price. Phone
992-2151 or 992-3732.
10-5--ltc

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IATIUJ/2

BRAND NEW 3-bedroom brick
home ln '!\lipan Plains area, t.s built-In kitchen, wired ·
SMITH AUTO SALESi
tor stereo, alumiramt over
KAMAUGA, OHIO
hangs, wall to...U~tam
other aUrscUw Items. WUI
be ftnished in CliO month. Cali
Chester 985--3598.
STEREO, Early American oter11J-5.7tp
eo, radio ccmbliBtlOIL Solid
state unit, 4-apeecl changer.
Maple finish. Balance due KING trombone, good coooltlon.
Phone 992-3787.
lfl-5-6tc
$38.50. Use ourUmoP11111011t
plan: QoJ[ 9!12-3352.
CAMPERS alii trawl trailers,
llallner all! Continental Low
price,
10 percent to 15 per1962 QLDS 4-door liT with powcent
•Yinrs.
tcme to Gaul's
er brakes, power steerina.
TnUor
Solos.
Phone 985 Qo.ll clay 992-5131, night 9923832,
'!Wo
mlloa
north of
3173.
·
I0-3-3tc
Chester oo Rt. 7, Watch fol'
sign left on Count;y Raod 36.
1960 DODGE Dart 6. Ideal "ork
1fl-5.30tc .
car, good condition, I o"
price. Thomas Young, e22W,
Main St., Pcmeroy,

For Sale

10. So. Amerl-

canchatn
12. Indlr&lt;&gt;

plant

elected
t~.

Femalt&gt;

niCimaml'
4. Behold

21 . Melody

5.UAR

2(. Lairs

son's
n. Conceal ·

ho....

16. Cav&amp;lif'r

informal

state .

II. Dtps

abbr.

mous
araeh~

n!ds
19. French

6. Rev~rstng;
7. Poem
8. Sinew :
Latin
9. A BibUcal

a.slde
lf. Those

Veno~

3. Girl's

capital

18. Turn

factul"l'
18.

riveT
2ti. Watch ·
band
26. Mapped

out

Y"ter4a,-•s Aas•er
31. Sheriff's

men

27. Hue
28. Tropical
blnl

29 Symbol

ot

9trength

35. Package

for Europe

37. Blll's
companion
38. Pole
(0. Pronoun

17. Wind

dlrectl.on
18. Flavorful
20.ca.uaJ

wear

-t-+-t~t--t '' ·'

2,: R.inebart1s
old ln&amp;ld
23. Spawn

or ft.lh
24. Underworld
god
26.110x
27. Doetrtne~&lt;

so. Snarlllg

32. Extra
wod&lt;:

abbr.
32. Bun god
lf.ICiectrltled

partlcl"

33. Hint

341.Sp-

flnt to

38. Sprint

39. Mexican

laborer.

&lt;0.1/lthte&amp;l

DAILY CRl'I"'''QUOD:-Here'&amp; bow to work It:
AXYDLBAAXB
lo LONGFELLOW
One letter atmpl)• standi for another. In this sample A is
uHCI for the thNe L'-. X for the two O'a, etc. Slftl'le lettere,
apoetrophu. the length and formation of the words are all
blnta. l:acb day the code Jetten are different.

A OJploPMI Qo-n

E

GDECI YW LYGRFZHTC ZC HYR
E LZCECRTF-ZR ZC EH YBBYFRMHZRQ. - OIZRTITEL
YM"'rdQ'o Cryptoquo"': I HAVI!: NEVER BEEN HURT BY
ANYTHING I DmN"T SAY.-cALV!N COOLIDGE
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r:~;;;f~R:~~~~$~~i:;3~.:t~(!:~
~:"-:..~
Lny·t,:

ttres, Cltmate Control air•c:onditioning green with
green interior.
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bUl

olred. Phone 992--2685,

,.,'1\ilt,~-o~
· ...,.; · s··M·•
.., .

Eldorado .....$4600

~ull po~er equip., radio, tinted glas.s, w/ s/w

AClliOIIS

For Sale

n.

.u.

1967 Cadillac Fleetwood

DAILY CROSSWORD
41. Prescribed

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7 . ..,.,

2 ~dan De Vi lies and Coupe Do Ville, f~ll power

~qu1pment and factory air-conditioning.

never know you have the best deal1111til
you htlve seen:

we,

J-•••htr

3-1967 Cadlllacs ••••••••• yow clloice $3700

Oyna"'lc 88 4 dr. Hard Top. Beautl,ul Md finish with all •lnyii'IIOteJ.
lng lm•Jor. PS, PB &amp; AT.

SAT., OCTOIEI11, 1969 10:00 A.M.

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White with turquoiH Interior, full power equipment,
radio, tinted glau, w/1/w tiroo, Climate Control
Air·Conditianlng, reo I oharp, only 18,000 mileo.

I, 195 995

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19&amp;8 Cadillac Calals·H.T. Selan ...... $4700

DEMONSTRATOR SALE:
1969 Bonneville Pontiac 4 dr. Hard Top with lir
1969 Panliac tatollna 2 dr. HT with Air
1969 Bulc• LoSabre 2 dr. HT with Air
All very-low .. lleage.

!

ciMM&lt;i. MDler

hDntng •

2,295 2,195

66 PONnAc

STEREO TAPE SYSTEMS

-~~~·------~ ~~c Cleland Realty

Business Services

Gold wif11 ""1tching interior, full pdwer oquip,;,ent,
AMIF~ radlo, tilt &amp; tolescopei steering wheel,
roar wondow dol089er, controlled difforontiol tint•
-_d 9la11, w/o/w tiroo and Comlortran air..;ondi·

Now Vod:ow 4 •· Hord Top, Air c:ondttloner. Orltlnol tllaclc flnleh
flke ftlw. S,~leu Inside and out. Fullr ... ulpfM4•

fie Carry A
Complete-Line Of

For Sale

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. 1968 Cadillac Sedan DIV.IIIe ..... ,L •• $.4900

. ·dal~xlo 500 2 ··: ,...... Top. Factory olr nncfltland. BHullfui t.wrlGndY ·with •·~~""lnyf top. Lillo new concUtfH. PS, P&amp; &amp; Ai.

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66 COIYAII

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OotCurle
A b. Sodctt~. Air condltl•n... 'E.,tta toocl fi.Jth aM upoo
holitory. PS, 1PB &amp; AT.

R. H. Rawllnas Sons ,

Real Estate F• Sale

3.

Jii

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$5•.5$ .

-GUARANTEEDPHONE 992·2094

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Wh~l ~IJII,"'nt

TOM LEWIS, water "eU drlUing, Letart, W. Va. Phone
89.1-.1802.
9~0tc

Pessimism Pays
Slam Dividend

1"

EXPEb ·

htc:enoct in•••tion.

WIN AT BRIDGE

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Busine~~'' ·

Notice

,WANT AD
INFOR"&lt;'TION
DU:OLINU.

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HOME DELIVERY
EAT IN-TAKEOUT
CHICKEN- RIBSPIZZA- ROAST BEEF
-SHRIMP- Etruu:.n
FISH N' CHIPS
($18,000 cosh inyest-

Bar~ips An~ M~r~Bargtd~· J&amp; se~rJ :~itiisit)~ l

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BVI~· IGta

near·..,,. IWp.

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liD. Kinl ll't'ature• Bv•dk:ate. IDe.J

�Tile Surlla)· Time• - seutinol,

Sul¥tlr,

Oetobor 6, 1969

· · bs· Induct 64 Mem.liers
I

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' ::w ·•'· '· GALLIPOLIS - The ftc~ v,
•Roi.a!d Juitloe, . pallor 0(
, ~tl) 0( tile Nazanne, waa
~ I)IOiker for lbe· ~' ' *'ellen 0( 48 Tri.HI-Y and 16
Ill-Y Club mombera ThuradiQ'
evening at Gra.., Unltea' Melbodllt Cburch.
' N"" members r1 Tri.JII-Y
are Jann,y AlberU, Mary Am
Boman, Belinda Bowling, Arlena Brlas, Brenda BlBh, Kar,
on 81811, Margo Bloh, Linda
Cochran, Slophanle Orosoon,
Jean Daniels, Cora Dunsmore,
Sl!aryl Elsnaugle, Paula File,
Jud,y Flsbor, Linda Fraley,
Jaanne Geremesz, Marie Ger.
gel, Pat Gingerich, Pat Hansen,
carol Hanson, Daleen llarl&gt;wr,
Sanely !Uvely, Mary llout, Deb.
ble Hyrne, Debbie Johnson, Kathy Jobnson, Sara Johnson,
Pem.Y Kemper, Brenda Lee,
Sl!ell~ Untala, Kathy McGuire,
Kathy Miller, Coonle Mitchell,
SUe Am Mitchell, Kim Naskey,
Robin Niday, Terry Orr, Rob.
In Robinson, Beverly Rowland,
Cheryl Sanders, Brenda Smith,
Mllrte Steele, Roberta Sievers,
Sl!lrley Swain, Sharon TS¥1or,

ibe

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Wetherbolt, Barb Wlleon, Bob Peu, .l!llllllll!klmon, Jollj
and Meti.de Wlseinan.
Palrick, Jualor ~ ~
1
. The lrwcllon or tl!e n ew Craft, Gobrat WOilllnrd, .,1111' · Ave••.
mombeh waa COnclacted II¥ the McCult,y, lfDwaiod 1Vlnr, f4 &amp;I Vlalllna · ·
Ceo.

otllcers, Sl!ella F - . Sora Lewis, Rick-. Rlckl'rlcl, ' ::;,:: oilil.
Wlntera, PamHeney,K.,WOQCI.. Lee woqe~er, ~ Cr......
wml, Cotlly WhltllnBion, an' d moons, David St~r and
Betty Jo Johnaon.
Glennard Davis,
•
Nletod •• new members r1
Conducting the laduetlen r1
tho IU-\' Club...,.. B1ll Pea', lU-\' members...,.. theoo club
Olficers, J o h n ~mlchosl,
Mike Nne, Jolm North and Da'J
vld Romaine.
Mrs. FrancesThOinaalaGolIll Acsdemy IUgh Sthool lac•ltv adviser of the Trl.JII-Y
CLEVELAND (UPI)- A21- Club and Jornn Milhoan is ad
year-old female bank teller has vloer of the IU-\' Club.
admitted embezzling money to
Ann Sanders pl&amp;¥ed an orpay personal bills.
gan prelude to open the IndueMrs. Audr ey Kovac told FBI tlon program, the processionagents she took $10,000 from al, Holy, HoQ-, Holr, and the
the Soclet,y Notional Bank East recessional, Follow tho Gleam.
Side branch .Aug. 26 after teD- Mike Noe led devotion&amp;. Cathy
ing poll ee a man w.. ringa wiiM! Whittington gave the beoedlccolored shirt held her up. Po- lion. Pin• were awarded to the
lice arrcsied a man wearlrw new rnembors by old mambers
such a shirt but later released of the respective clubs.
him , FBI agents became suspiclous when Mrs. Kovoc and
her husbond, Eric, 33, suddenly went on a spendirw spree.

Ladv Teller Takes

$10,000 for Bilh

a 2:38

,

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to:..d4~:38:irl,;;·iw;

entlo.,cnly on '"

A,dmloslono
Alblleatlon 0( admlaalonala
fOiblcldooi untlllllrther
Blrtha
Mrs. Jack E. Guaoler, R!. 3
.Jack11011, dauiibtor, 10:24 Lm.
Frldlu'; Mrs. Rolllld E. Whllll,
R!. 5 JackBOO, 6:04 p.m. Frlcla.v; Mra. E4mond L. Wrllht,
Rt. 2 Crown Clt;r, 11011, 2:33
p.m. Frlda.Y; Mrs. Jamea T.
Deme,y, 142\2 Portomouth Rd.,
Golllpollo, 5!30 a.m. SaturdaJI.
Discharges
Keith D. Aabl~, Mrs. liB¥lllOiid S. Barton, Paulette Daltoo, SUzame Davidson, Mrs.
Emma D. Icard, John E. Jones,
Mra. Harold E. Lawson, Robert
W. Martin, Mrs. Gary E. Ross,
Mrs. Pearl Ruosell, Mrs. Glenn

nod...

w,"
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lllr, Mra.
L.
1101 ln!arit JOlt, Mra. .
T. Wolfe oDd lnflnl
Mro. Frank A. Zuopan 11141 In-

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VETERANS MEMORIAL
HOSPlrAL
AdmlsiiOIIJ - M1rtlo Mol lobam, CoolvUie; Henry Warry, Pomeroy; Lowell WlnpU,
Pomeroy; James Werry, Jr.,
Racine.
Discharges - Ora Hallhlll.

Sk j f f eOfU re
h
Q SW Hig
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Homemakers
Mrs. Maude Marlin
GALLIPOLIS M au de
Blanch Martin, 87, died at the
Holzer Medical Center on First
Ave ., arOI.md 10 a.m., Satur..
day.
~

was born in Gallla CounMar 31, 1882, daughter
of lite late CaroUne and George
Kemper.
Mrs. Martin had resided In
Wilkesville lor the past 50

t;y

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ces C. Gress; two sons, Ker-

A skit "Happiness is Under-

mit r1 New Haven, 111111 Bryan
Norfolk, Va.; a daul!htar,
Mrs. France• Brown, New Haven, five grandchildren and
three grea4lraedcblldren.
He was a member r1 th e
·Montgomery United Methodist
Church.
Funeral services will be held
at 2 p.m. &amp;lnda.Y at the Fogleoong Funeral Home In Maaon
with tile Rev. James Moy officiallng. Burial wUI be In the
Kirkland Memorial Gardens.
Friends IIIII¥ call at the !Unoral home.

otandlng," was a feature 0( tho
progrsm Wedneed~ evening r1
the Southwestern IUgh Stbool
Chapter of Future Homemakers of America. 1boBO partielpaUng 1n the skit were Vanes18 Brown, Jeanette Lambert,
Ruth Stanl~. JIUiet Mercer,
sue Greene Sbella Coll•v
' Paggy
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Connie Lember~
Cathy C&lt;&gt;l!ee, under the dil'eetim 0( Jane Ann Fallon.
Dawna Jo Walker presided
over the meeUng, which wao
held after school h&lt;lurs 1o the
Horne Economies Department
ot the ecbool. Jeanetta Lambert, secretary, conducted roll

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years.
She married Henry Martio In
1900. He preceded her In death.
rwo· JOns surVIve, G 0 0 r g 0 •
WUkesvlllo, and carl Allen, of
Rand, W. Va. One oon, Clar- F~
..One
..,, preceded
her In death.
brother, Sherman
KemMASON - Mrs. Frances Batter8011 Baker, 72, MIBOO, died
Rt I Vlo•~
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Silo wss a member 0( Clark- Salurda,y morning at the HoiChapel Church.
zer Medical Center.
FID!eral services will be held
Mrs. Baber before her re2 p.m., TueadiQ' at the Clark- tlrement operotea Fronna's

Bilker

e&lt;!Oil Which was answered ~Y
twent;y

members and two
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Carolyn
ll"'Bis,
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Payne
and Mrs. Prooo.
During the buslneoa meeting
plansweradiscuaaedaboutooll-

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1967 Mideast '
At an IJ!WO~ sabbath brief·
1!11 a senior llr&amp;ell olalf omc~r t 0 1 d ,_IIIDOn lonell
troops held their lire to lurn
the raid Into a lnl ani Bhot
down an eatimatea 15 Oeelrw
Eti)'Ptlan soldlarL
He said two lonell soldiers
died In !lghtlqj alcq tho caDOL
An o!ficor was kllle4 In 1 h o
llghti!W that loll owed the ~~
temptea raid 1111111 iloldler wao
killed In shelli!W oppoalte Ismallla.
The Joraell ollleer oald two
wounded clj)tured F.Qjltlaoa

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hatlllhiMII·tlie'Qiam.
b;~ce thel he !II' &amp;.lllellibor
of Sl!ewnee Fcnat I'Ndflowt.
tor' a atefl' Will &amp;C&lt;CIIIIIall¥ oach
day'o tour aD! ~acrlbo the diJ.
!erent klnlo o!....,allllllll!Plaln
what the Dlvlodon 0( F...,;at 111111

wllfbe ~.to taka ed~;
ill the tour, Secrool Mid. The·
dllll ochedult llll!luilaa ~
'daya a~ &amp;inlaya 111111 wUl ~; '
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rebuilt -Ita wlnla lllm_ore
than 100 '!!Ph ~ - 111111
threaleMII to deal the ....-!
Ialani o{ Bermuda a lianeiJW
bl"" with plea of -.t 711-!q)h

Toler Commended

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'G~Irit Sr,qw ~~·aiJ!I~t
hO!)i ~ -~ iif~ localcli1\1~ iD4 ~~~~~tho aria;

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On '69 Merit Test

to 111••
&amp;bout 100 mUoa aoutheuto!the

Britloh lolanl Playsround dllh
IJW 'the nl&amp;ht
Weatharmen at the National·,
Harrlc&amp;J!t center In . Miami
Wlll'lllld "Gilly l amall deviatle11
to the left or the !orecaat treek
would briJW the eye Very near
tbe islands."

"o.lea will opreed over the
lllalldo tonlshland eoi!ld reach
hurrleuo far&lt;e In . J,lasall!l
eqt•lls b)' IPO!'Itbw,u IW~

adol"""f 1114.
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All Air Foree·pluoii'OPOI'tlld·
GALLD'OLIS - A Iotter ol S.turdoy JJva hed lnteDIIf!ed;
Ing cand,y and olbar things to eClllllllonl&amp;tion honoriJWhlapar.. &amp;I II
awww lllllud the
make money. Sheila Coli~ was forman.., on the 1969 National notibeaat,

with Israeli tr""'s lor more
than three hours.

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elec:ted student CouncU Rapreoontatlve lor the club. If wao
decided that the Future Homemakers 0( America would help
c:o-sponoor the Football Homooomlng
with tho cheerleaders.
The new member or the club
wUI be lnlltatad at a opeeial
m-"••
..._ Oct&lt;Jber 22. The olllcera or the club will be In
charge 0( t h e - m . Mra.
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Larry Marr Is the sponaor r1
the Future Homemakers r1
America ~r.

Merjl St,..,.ablp
Test (NYSQ'I'l .. o ~ a
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ed Rmale Talfr at North ,
lla llllh Sdlool, PrlncljJal MDlard caaoldy ... aJIICIUIIc:ed.
Rmale Ia
39,000 otudents In the Unltad Slateo wiH&gt;
scored In the IIIP81' twopar..,nt
of who are eliiJOCied to
--"-te
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•..,, school In
1910. Tho cCIIIIIIilnled llluGenta
rankjuotbelowthe15,000Seml!ballota &amp;MOtlllced In~bor by tho National MerltS.bolarahll&gt; C«ponUca

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ruled In -tho daatho CJI; ~ ·1!1llott, · 31 111111 his wile ~
Am, 29. '
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Frldo,j'attbebelllai.ialtaJr..,
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wt.l' at their heme. Thehllabol ;
was ta!IBniiiOdlitcOibiu·-L·
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tal wbero h a - _ . _ . Poo·
lice theorlaed he ahot bla wife,
then turlledthe&amp;WIOIIbimoelf.

Chapel Church with Rev. Ches- Place, a grocery, h was the , . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - _ ; - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1
tar Lemley olllclatlng. Blrlal daughter r1 the late Jameo and
will be In Clark-Chapel Ceme- Amelia Long BatlerBOO. Be-

tery.

sides her parents, abe was pre-

Friends 11101' call at the resldence Monday afternoon and
evening In Wilkesville. Friends
11101' call from 2-4 and 7JJ at
the McCoy Funaral Homo 1o
Vlntm SUndaJI.

ceded In death by her husband,
RS¥ Baker, In 1952.
SUrviving are nephews, Eu&amp;ene Groos, Wyandotte, Mich.,
111111 Harry Joe Grosa, San An.
Ionic, Tex., and nieces, Mri.

Earl W. F011ter
NEW HAVEN _ Edward S.

Gress, 89, a reUred baker,
died Friday at tile Holzer Med-

ical Center.
Mr. Ores a wss born on Aug.
11, 1880 at ~ W. VL the
10011 of the lata Patar and Anna
Mary Reuther Gross.
~ivlng are his wife, Fran-

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Earl W. Fos-

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FOR SMOOTH MIDRIFF

He was the last 0( three 00111
the late Mr. and Mro. Ira

Fo~,Ra~e. ~.Fo~rwas

.a 1921 &amp;raduata of Racine Hl8h
Stbool and was a brolher to lite
lata Edward F, Foster 0( Pomeroy.
SUrviving are bla wile, Thelma Marnard Footer, and a cousin, Charles Foster 0( Hacloe.
Funeral services were held
Satu~ afternoon at Honaker,
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yours. Now you can have a anlooth midriff and .
comfortable hlp, thigh and stomach controi IIi one
girdle ... the new No-Roll f!layteK Lycra High Walat.

COLUMBUS - The nuclear
pCMer plant to be buill near Mos• .,. , Ohio, In Oermont County
wUI be named tlle Wm. H. Zimmer Nuclear Power Station, Columbo a and Southern Ohio Electric Company amounced today.
Columbus ani Soulbern ani
two IM!IghboriJv eloc1J1c eompaniee, The ClnctmaU Gas &amp;
Electric Company 111111 'lbe Dayton Power &amp; Uglt Company, rscently armo\Diced pla118 Ill ~
atruet the $240 mUllen lllclplant oear Moscow. Zimmer II
president of CG&amp;E.
The !lrstiiiCioar unit, ochoduled lor complollon In JaJIJUY
1975, wlU have a capaclt;y 0(
840,000 ldlowattL Nl!llotlationa
are underway tor a oo&lt;ond unit
ot simUar olzo to be placed In
service In 111'16. The IM;!&lt;IproJe&lt;! wUI ~- electric 1
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FID!eral servlceo are being
arranged at the Fosieoong Fu-al Horne and burial will be
In lbe &amp;merest Me!norlal Park.
The Rev. Parker Hinzman wiD
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told lnterroptors they were hurricane Ioree.
part of ·an 80 - man Ioree lllat
Tho center 0( tho allll'm,
tried to croBS to Israeli )!0111- which hu boon -orbW over
tlonsln nine rubber rafts.
open water tor ....-Jy three
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