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the bui,ldinu.
The new presiding bishop..:lect
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May or \,ondon
has been of the Episcopal Church made
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named cha 1rman of th e immedia te effort s Thurs d ay t o
National Cystic FiiJrosts shed the conservative label
Research Foundalion ''for the
pinned upon him by some delevillage. The mayor will appoint ga tes at the church's 64th genfour persons to can\'aSs the cral convention .
village. The time and date are
" Wha t we've lcfl rncd in the
to .be announced .
'70&lt;"' s;tid th.c R t. Rev. J ohn M.
"r " We cannot back up."
Attending were May or Allin.
London , Robert Wingett. Troy •. " fl 's time to press on and
Zwilling, Eber Pickens, Art cooperate with the leaderSylvester and Henry Hill , ship,'' said Allin. who will
council members; Police Chid succeed the Rt. Rev . J oh n E .
Milton
Varian ,
Geo r ge Hines next June f6r a IZ..year
Holman , treas ure r , pnd term in the church's highest
Kathryn Cr ow, clerk .
office.
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A div ided House of Deputies
1- - - - - - - - - -... . confirmed Bishop Allin Thursl:
day after three hour&gt; of debate.
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Th e confirmation session was
Tonight thru Tuesday
closed to th e press and public.
Oct. 5·9
" Anyone who wanted this ofWalt Disney '!&gt;
fice must tic insa ne " Allin
REOKNOBS&amp;
quipped. "So you m~y have
BROOMSTICKS
elected a fool - bull hope I'm
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a fool for Christ's sa ke."
Angela Lansbury
David Tomlin son
Opposition to Bishop. Allin
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came prima rily from Women,
Di sney cartoons :
Blacks and a large northeastBand Concert
ern U.S. diocese. He was on
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record as opposin g ordination
Ad · · n $1 so &amp; 7Sc
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Show Starts 7 p. m.
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" no t J ohn .Hm es • .he Vmton
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1..Dca 1 Schoo IS'up l . Ke nsatd .after a sta ndmg ova tion nelh Cllristopher announced
greeted his introduction . '' And late Wednesday thal,5ehools in
I a~~ not J oh n Coburn
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lhe strike bound d.istrict would
tpres1dcnt of the Ept.scopal .. remain open despite pressure
ChurcbU am J~hn Alhn.
fr om some parents as,king that
" John Hines w11l be • . hard th ey be closed .
acllo follow , and .h"-.~ 1 11 be
" Tit~y're (the parents) not
im posstble to umtate, Allm taking sides one way or Ute
said .
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other," Christopher said. " But
The ne1':')' e.lected presiding they poinledoulweareoperalbishop satd hu; Identity ":~th ing on a limited staff."
.conservatlv€' causes 15 a~ . 1 1~
However , Chnstopher said
'lustration of supe~ft c t~l he would continue to keep the
reasoning" and . that m . his six schools open by using
home diocese of M1SS1ss1pp1 be substiture teachers.
is kn o~·n as a liberal.
Eighty-seven of the dis tri ct's
Rega rding his plans between 113 teachers went on strike
now and hi s mstaUatwn next Sept. 21 in a dispute over fair
June, Allin said he wants lo teacher dismissal policies and
"disc uss ways and means of establishment of a grievan~e
growing logether" and heal the procedure.
apparent divisio. ns within th.e
Stale
Auditor
Joseph
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church resu, l1n g rom IS Ferguson toured the district
se Iec t.wn . •··
. Wednesday to determine how
many. students are attending
hool. The figure will be used
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to d eel'd e h ow mu~h in state
funds the district will get for
the rest of lhe year.
Holzer
Medical
Center
" Th'IS ·Ls t~wee k lh ey t a k e
( Discharged)
J e ft rev
Ba r cus,
H e 1en
the student po ulation count to
·B urnetle , Thollias
Burns ,
d ter ·
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Au!'.t1n Co r n , Mr s George
e mme
w muc h money
Bishon g , Gold 1e Durha m , •Eva
the schools will receive from
G ahn . Mr s R1 cha r d Holley and
the slat'e fo dati
rogram
dauqht e r . Chester Howard ,
un
on P
c 1vcie Hut , man , Geneva for the remainder of the school
Leonard , F red Li ttl e, James
year/' said Ferguson . "I don't

HO'SPITAL
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L o ud en , Mr s. T1 lliolhy Mayes
and dau gh t e r , Mrs
Billy
McCully ,
Margaret
Me
cumber , Mar cel la M e Dan1e1,
Dorothy
N i bert ,
Richie
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Pau l Rucker , Wayn e Rupe ,
Karen St ei nbrummer , Joy ce
SlewarL G r egOry Vm(!, 1ng ,
Marie
Will iams ,
Minnie
Wi lso n. Mrs . Jarne~ Yerian
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CQLUMBUS I UP! ) - The
Ohio!
Environmental
Protection Agency announced
tod a y l·t' would hold •a publ1·c
hearinghereNov.5 toconsider
char ges in air po11ution
regulations cove rin g sulfur
o&lt;ide control.
~uc~ of tll e coal used by
· ahto mdus.try ~o~es fr om
Eastern .ohw mmef1e lds and
lh ecoa 1m tha t area h as a h lg h
suifur tontenl. . .
" The sulfur diOXIde control
program that Ohio submitted
to lhe fede ral government 10
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assumption that adequate
amoWlts of low sulfur fuel
would be a va1la ble to tn·
dustnes choosmg to turn to low
sulfur coal and 011 to contr~!
thetr atr pollutton problem,

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of news dissemination . Last week the UP! and the AP, the
prestiguous news gathering agencies of the U.S. (and world ) got
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PHOENIX, Ari&lt;. (UP! ) Sunday, Sept. 23 The Sunday Times Sentinel correctly
Margaret March 21, and Clar- reported Karen Griffith of Pomeroy had become the first woman
ence Faulkerson, 29, both of
musician to win an appointment outright in Ut e Ohio Stale
Ashtabula, Ohio, were arrested University Marching Band. She marched at the TCU game .
near here Thursday .by FBI
When Karen's appbintment was annqunced over the state
agents cha rged with interstate wire (such items rarely if ever are dispatched outside the state
flight to avoid prosecution.
concerned), it was pointed out that othet women musicians
Officials said the · two would have the right to challenge men in the band and, if better,
• suspects are charged · with take their place . Sure 'nuff,lasl week two women, Becky Parker,
forgery in Cleveland .
18, of J:?ennison, and Lisa Bauman, 18, Worthington( challenged
DAMAGE NOTED
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IRONDALE, Ohio (UP! )- A
So what happened' UP! and AP sent pholograp~ers to lake
series of · exrilosions early · 'pictures of Becky and lisa marching in the OSU band. Their
Thursday heavily damaged an co"vering words said Becky and Lisa were the first and second
eleme ntary school here, fire .women to march with the band, ignoring our Karen.
department. officials said.
We corrected the UP! item in The Daily SentineL We're
The cause of the explosions, indebted to Judge C. Bacon for learning tltat Ute AP item
which began QeCore classes also erred, fQr the Cincinnati Enquirer used an AP picture and
sta rted , were being investigat- mistaken cove r that also omitted mention of Kar~n.
ed, authorities said.
The judge mailed us pertinent clippings with this no!e ; "How
No injuries were reported. about tltal ?"and P . S., "Seems like the great Enquirer misled by
DEATHS UP
the great AP ? B~st regardsJ Bacon."
CO LUMBUS
( UP!)
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Figur!=!S released for the fist six
THEN THERE ARE TIMES, too frequently, of course, when
montlts of. 1973 show fatal we come up an)1hing like roses. Take yesterday, for ex~mple,
motorcycle crashes increased when we referred to Mrs. Jim Soulsby, wife of Pomeroy's
by 66 per cent in the state over postmaster, as a "businesswoman" (not any fault~ of
Ute same period last year, photographer Katie Crow).
Columbus Police Chief Earl
With apologies to all concerned, the name Soulsby got inBurden reported Thursday.
tertwined with the name "Carsey" for some unknown reason,
Ninety-three fatalities in- and Mrs. Carsey operates the Pomeroy Bowling Lar.es . Mrs.
volving motorcycles were Soulsby and Councilman Ralph Werry are promoting the uprecorded for the period, in~ · coming Halloween Carnival sponsored by Ute Hearl Fund at the
eluding five persons killed in old Pomeroy Junior High building Wednesday, Oct. 31.
one weekend, Burden said.
You can't wim 'em all, butwe'41ike to.
ALCOCK CHARGED
TOLEDO, Ohio (UP!) - AI·
SURELY A CONSIDERABLE majority of Americans prefer
vah Alcock, 49, of Toledo was to have the 20-year sentence of !st. Lt. William L. Calley over.
charged Thursday wfih em- turned or mitigated. His case was being argued anew beginning
bezzling $86,000 while working Thurs~ay before the U. S. Court of Military Appeals (the
as an instollmenl loan officer highest) . Lt . Calley was convicted of murdering at least 22
at the suburban Sylvania Vietnamese civilians at My Lai in 1968.
Savings Bank.
His lawyers are taking the iack that adverse publicity ·
Alcock was released on prevented him from getting a fair trial. Another key argument is
recognizance bond at his that Lt. Calley was only following orders because evidence ol his
arraignment before U.S. trial showed dozens of witnesses heard Ll. Calley receive Ute
Magistrate John Pietrykowski. command to kill every living thing in !he village.
We don 'l hold with lhiJ proposition that adverse publicity
made a fair trial impossible. The argument that Lt. Calley was
not to blame because qe only was following orders is strong,
however. In our opinion, overpowering.
Young .m en in Ll. Calley's lime were drafted out of the great
mass of peace-preferring. people, literally run through a crash
course in simple military discipline, tactics and basic weapons
skills; then, if tlteir !Qs and deportment warrarlted, shipped off
to quickie schools whero they were to master in 13 weeks enough .
of the Art of killing to put on the gold bar. of a 2nd lieutenant.
In the infantry, a 2nd lieutenant marches at the head of a
platoon of 40 to 50 men (depending on how badly it was shot up in
its last engagement and how rapidly replacements are sent up ).
Whatever Lt. Calley's mental condition was at My Lai,
whatever his pre,military psychological profile may luive shown,
be was an inexperienced, junior commissioned officer who had
been d1 illed to believe tltat following orders came first. ·
In the sorry mess that was the Vietnam War the blame for 22
dead Vietnamese goes much higher than Lt. Calley.
Mr and
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said Ohio EPA director Ira L.
W
Whitman." e now know that
Ute supply of such fuel is
inadequate
to meet Ohio's
needs
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The alternative to )Qw sulfur
fuel is the installation of Stack

gas equipment
removal equipment
but. .
such
is in short sup-.

ply and many sulfur dioxide
control citizens may not be op-

erational
. before
1977,"
WHitman · said.
" In li ght
of
these fa cts, the Ohio EPA is
proposing new sulfur dioxide
control strategies. In addition,
modification
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slate
reqUirements for iron faundries and other minor char.ges
in the regulations -are \&gt;eing
proposed."
Whitman said the proposed
regulation changes dealing
witt). sulfur oxides assign a
pribrily 1, 11
or . III
classificatioft to each county,
rather than regional basis. ·
SEGHI SIGNS
· By rating Ohio 's sulfur oxide
CLEVELAND (UP!) - Phil air pollution problem'tltis way,
Seghi, Cleveland Indians' vice .67 counties·would be rated pripresidenl
and
general
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orily Ill and would not have to
manager, was s1gne
ursmeet emission limitations.
day loa two-year contrac! at a
Facilities in these counties
substantial increase in salary. wilJ be fequired to use Ute
Seghi, 55, appointed to the post lowest s ulfur content coal
last Jan. 10, came here in Nov. which they· used during 1970,
1971 • as director of player
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The rema1'n1'ng · count1'es
with more · severe poUution
problems have been assigned
Priority 1 or II rankings and
NOW YOU KNOW
Thomas Alva Edison made a still must meet specific polluwant them putting in for more
tanl eml·ssl·on requirements.
students than are attending movie of "Frankenstein" in
d
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1908.
The propose regu atwn
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MONDAY
LAUREL CLIFF Better
Health Club at the home of
Mrs-..-.l,eona Karr. Potluck
annlver\ary supper to be ·
served. Sunshine sisters will be ·
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TilE FOSfER SI(lN CO . of Gallipolis Thursday replaced
Ute sign at the Economy Savings and Loan Co., 3110 W. Second
Sl., Pomeroy, denoting ,the change in name to Capital·
Financial Services. The Pomeroy office is a part of an 18state chain of conswner f.inance offices with headquarters in
Columbus. The name capital Financial Servit'fS has been
adopted nationwide. Manager of the Pomeroy office is D. W.
Ohlinger. ,

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Pleasant Valley Hospital
Discharges : Michael SaJtSOn,
Gallipolis; Mrs. ,Olin Snyder,
( c,ontinued Irom Page I I
Mrs. Reba Tillis, Point
Pleasant; Peggy Ward, Vinton, theast of the capital.
0 .; Brenda and Charles
The temblor shook buildings
Stanley, Gallipolis,
and in Sanli~go and tossed · thouClarence France, Middleport. sands of Ute capital's residen ts
Birth : October 3, a daughter · from tlteir beds. Th'e quake cut .
to Mr. and Mrs. Ray Benet!, off the capital's · cable comCottageville;
mw . .cations with the rest of
Latin America .and halted
phone service to the worst hit
parts of the country.
FISH FRY SET
The quake hit the capital of
The Pomeroy F'ire Dept. and·
2.5 million at 2:45 a.m. and
E-R squad will sponsor a public
lasted for a full minute . An
fish fry all day ·Saturday at
aftershock struck two minutes
Pomeroy City Hall . Alt later anit' lasted for the sanie
proceeds will go to the building duration . A third shock hit the
fund.
country at 3:20a.m .

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homecoming Queen at
night at Meigs Stadium
are l· r, James D.ieh(,

was named Meigs High School
pre-game ceremonies held Friday
in Pomeroy .. Shown with ·the Queen•'
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Mr. and Mrs. Neal Jeffers, Dexter, and :Jeff is the son of Mrs.
Hallie Ridgway, Pomeroy , RD., and Dr. John Ridgway.

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GALLIPOLIS QUEEN AND ATTENDANTS - Miss
LuAnn Folden, center, was crowned 1973 Gallipolis
Homecoming Queen prior lo the Gallipolis-Jackson foot ball

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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1973

Gallipolis-Poi nt Pleasant

Reward raised
for dog killer
POMEROY - More contributions to a
reward fund offered by Ute Meigs Collr1ty
Humane Society for information leading lo
·'the conviction of those respon sible for
kicking a dog to deatlt ,on the Pomeroy
parking lot. Thursday ni ght has been mcreased from $10 to $60.
Officers of the society have received
severa l calls from ' residents since Ute
incident occurreC offering -coutributions to
help located ofl.e nders in this and otlter
instances in the future.
Thurston Stone, owner of the dog,
added $50 to the reward fund in addition to
other contribution~ . One of $10 wa s given
in the name of a dog, and Mr . and Mrs .
Archie Lee dona ted $200 to be used a l the
discretion of the organization .
Leonard Hess and Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Arnold phoned contributions as have
others who prefer to remain anonymous.
The society is accepting all contributions. No amount is too small, so that·
it will have fWlds on hand in possible
future similar instances. The society has

MARION - "Incredible. "
That's how Robert M. Wopat,
president of General ·Telephone Co. of
Ohio described the 12-week strike against
the 'company by the Communications
Workers of America . .
Ratification of a new l\\'li-year contract
by CWA members Wednesday put an .end
to the violence-raked work stoppage .which.
began July 16.
"The strike was jncredible," said
Wopat. ."Everybody lost something. There
were no winners. But, more important, the
. cws members lost something intangible
bt~t very valuable -their dignity .''
From· the outset to near the conclusion · the strike was marred by con,
· tinuous' vandalism. More than 1,000 cable
slashings were recorded, disr upting
Service to some 220,000 customers .
"The vandalism reflected the altitude
of(' striking workers," said .Wopat. " It

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anyone involved in the kicking death of thedog Thursday night.
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be held at 7:30 p.m. Thursday al the
Mjddleporl Village Hall. All interested
persons are invited to attend.

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RACINE - .Charles Ray Alkire,
Racine, maintenance foreman at the John
E . Amos Power Plant, has been trans,
!erred to Ute General James E. Gavin
Plant, Cheshire, in tit~ · same capacity.
~ native of Harrisonville, Alkire at~ ·
tended the Ohio School of Trades and
Nashville Diesel College. He .served as an
aircraft mechanic and aerial gunner with
the U.S. Alr Force during World War ll.
Alkire joined the Amos Plant in 1970 as a
maintenance man "A'' and was promotOO
to maintenance foreman earlier this year.
He previously had worked for the Ohio
Valley Electric -Corp.
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Alkire and his wife, the former Jean
Carnahan of Racine have a son, Charles
Jeffrey of Westerville, and a daughter,
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GALLIPOLIS - Joe D,. Miller, 65,
Rodney, died at 2:20 p.m . Friday at ·
University Hospital, Columbus, following
open heart surgery.
Mr . Miller, a member of the Gallia
County Commission, ·was a former
building contractor and schoolteacher. He
was president of the Rl. 35 Association,
and an active member of the Chamber of
Commerce.
Mr. Miller attended Rio Grande .
College and Ohio University. ·
He was born May 9, 1908, at McDaniel
Crossroads in Gallia County, son of the late
William and Cora Mae Howard Miller.
· He is survived by his wife, Blanche
Spear Miller, whom he married.on May 23,
1931, in Gallipolis. Surviving are a
daughter, Mrs. Gene (Mary Ann) Myer,
Columbus; ·a granddaughter, Jodee Lynn;
a sister, Mrs. Maurice (Mary Elizabetlt)
Fowler, Norwalk, and a brother, William
Miller, Columbus.
JOE D. MILLER
One sister preceded him in death.
Mr. Miller spent all his life in Gallia
County. He attended ·Rodney Methodist
Church, and was a member of Ute a.m. Tuesday al th~ Waugh-Halley-Wood
Gallipolis Elks Lodge, and all Masonic F'uneral ·Home with Rev. Daryl Founnan
bodies. He was past president of the officiating. Burial will be in Mound Hill
Cemetery. Friends may call at Ute funeral
Gallipolis Rotary and Shrine Clubs. ··
Funeral services will be held 10:30 home between 6 and 9 p.m. Monday.

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28th annual Homecoming Queen during pre-game ceremonies on MemoFial Field here
Friday night. Gallipolis and favored Jackson fought loa 14;14 tie, making ''' Homecoming
1973" a big success.
Miss Folden was sponsored by the Gallipolis Chapter, Future Faq:ners ol America.
A senior, she is tbe daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Folden, 14 Vinton Ave., Gallipolis.·
Pat Bosler, GAHS co.,aptain and president of the student body, crowlled the quee.n. Mike
Berridge, co..,aptain and vice president of GAHS, presented the queen roses ahd a
trophy ,
Seventeen senior girls were seeking
hOmecoming queen honors. Attendants Marcia Hughes, Tom Valentine; Terri
were Teresa Sievers, sponsored by the Gold'en, Bill Lemley; Peggy Tope, Weldon
Future Homemakers of America, and Wahl; Jan Perroud, Dave Kerns; Judy
Teresa Bane, sponsored by Ute Gallian Cole, Brent · SaWlders; Becky Pauley,
Dean Rees and Patty Wetherholt, Tom
yearbook.
Morgan.
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Candidates were paraded around
The Gallia Academy High School
Memorial Field on con-v ertibles driven by
Jeff Phillips, John Corneit, Jackie Adams, marching.band, under tbe direction of Rod
Eric Saunders, Gil Price, Kraig Hankins, Tolliver, presen\fd another outstanding
halftime show before approximately 3,200 ·.
· Dow Saunders and Roger Dailey.
fans
in pertect weather.
The candidates were then escorted to
Numbers presented were: Spinning
Ute GAHS side of the field by members of
Wheel,
Let.It Be Me, Let the. Sun Shine In,
Ute varsity football squad . .
Candidates and escorts were: Lynn Windy, Big Spender, Those Were the Days,
Rice, Tim Weaver; LuAnn Folden, Win- and Theme from Exodus.
Prior to the GAHS show, Bob
ston Saunders; Teresa Stevers, Rex
Plymale; Tami Wiseman, Fred Ford; Crawford's 115;:liece Jackson band gave a
Sar.a·Welherholl, Scott Epling; Jan Elliott, salute to sounds and maneuvers.of the 1973
Rick Grymes; Teresa Bane, Craig Fisher; Ohio SUite Fair.
Homecoming activlties were com~udy Blazer, John Groth; Jenny Clarke,
Ken Collier; Sandy Maggied, John Myers; pleted with a dance in the GAtiS gym
Sa lurday night.

New collection
system praised

POMEROY - Meigs County Commissioners Robert Clark, .Warden Ours
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and Henry Wells Saturday could feel
better about Ute county's new tra,sh
collection· system.
They put into lhe record the following
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addressed to them signed by C. E.
PT. PLEASANT - An estimated 184 continuing, there is no work stoppage, and·
Blakeslee, extension agent, agriculture:
claimants, all on strike from the Philip work is available for claimants. ·
"! made my second visit to Ute white
Sporn Plant, have been ruled ineligible for
The board said that in view of the
benefits and are not totally or partially company's efforts'by advertising for new box out on Route 7 !his morning lo dispose
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unemployed. as defined by law, the Board· employes,• il may very
w~ll be the em, of some trash , I lJloughl 'you might be
of Review of the West Virginia Depart- player is on a course of coitduct, wherein interested in the 10 minute s.urvey tbat I
ment of Employment Security has ruled. these claimants•· may be replaced at at took at lhe lime.
"The first manalong said, 'This trash
Claimants are members of the Utility later date.
Workers of America, Local 426, who have
. If any party named in litis decision system is the greatest ever.' The second
not worked at the local facility since June desires to make a further appeal, it must man along said il was marvelous. l'he
30 when the contract betwee,n the Wlion be filed in writing within eight days, from third man didn 't say much, but be did
and Cenlr'!l Operating Company expired . Ute day of release, October 4, or not later throw his trash in and shu t the door.
" You are to be congratulated on
The Tribunal ruled th.e production is titan October 12.
putting this system into action and the
'intestinal fortitude' it took to get this
system going."

Strikers won't draw benefits .

insulted the principle· of collectiveAn outraged fire chief condem~ed the Marion who was working extended shifts,
bargaining, the rights of management and vandalism and called for an investigation. died from a· heart attack .
; The Marion County Sheriff has a John Doe
the customers at large." ·
Company officials estimated dam·
Tw~ CWA members are facing felony warrant out for whoever· cut the cables.
to facilities and loss of revenues exceeded
charges ' from alleged destruction of'
Three otlter persons may be alive $\ million .
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telephone cables. One in Lucas County · today had the strike not occurred. A 24." The public has suffered great inreceijUy. indicted by the grand jury, is year-old ex-Marine, a Vietnam veteran, convenience because of the vandalism,"
awaiting a trial. The otlter faces grand died Aug. 14 .from injuries suffered in
said Wopat. "And the company · has
jury action in Sdoto County.
collision Aug. 6 in New PHiladelphia. An sustained untold mon~tary damages.'''
On July 20, Wopal warned tha,t con- auto driven by a CWA member turned in
Besides slashing cables, vandals also
tinued vandalism could result in some front of the victim's oncp!lJing motorcycle. smashed more titan 80 windows tif GenTel
deaths owing to severed cables. To his The CWA man, who is charged with first buildings. In addition,' company-owned
horror, h.is prediction materialized Sept. · degree vehicular homicide while driving
vehicles werE[. favorite targets. Vandals
24. Vandalize~ cables near a· residential under the influence of alcohol, was going hurled slo~es, paint, cherry bombs and
development outside Marion prevented a on picket duty at Ute time of Ute accid~nt: lighted flares . Some 30 tires were ruined
call for help for a stricken customer. ·
Anolber person, a striking worker
and dozens of valve stems cut.
A 61-year-old man . suffered a heart from Brookville, sustained severe injuries
·· During the strike 237' instances . of
attack eai'ly .in the morning, The ' Marion . Oct. 1 when he fell from a " bucket" truck · exchanges being isolated from toll or tollTwp. Fi~e Dept.'s . rescu~ squad was 30 while working at a temporary job for .free service were recorded, he added.
min~tes late because phone cables had another company. This samw worker later Some e&lt;ehange&gt; were isolated as man,.y as
' been siashed. The victim ·s uccumbed later deceased apparently · as the result of a eight limes.
\h the mornin g.
heart attack. The fourth, a supervisor in
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died Friday

Alkire shifted to

PRICE 20 CENTS

Pomeroy-Middleport

Vandhli.sm m.a rred Ph.o ne ·strike·

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POMEROY - An . e~joyable halftime
show was presented by Ute Meigs High
School Marauder Band directed by Dwight
Goins Friday night.
The Marauder band entered the field
frqm the south goal line and moved
downfield in four comp;my fronts to lht
music of "Strike Up \he Band ." The
bandsmen then moved to center field and
went into the pop tune "Brandy" for the
cente~ drill of simple drag turns, step-two
movements, and finally two fronts facing
the home standa . The band finished the
center drill as il came to the home sta nds
in a co11eert formation.
The/majorettes were . featured lo the
mus~, 1 'Make Me Smile '' by Chicago. The
lights went out in the stadium as the
majorettes twirled fire batons.
Percussion and brass were featured in
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famous by the Tiajuana Brass a few years
ago. Tiie entire band executed horn
movements to the percussion solos.
The fiand will travel to Marshall
University next Saturday to participate in
the Tri-State Marching Festival.

Take advantage of the special sale prices all over the
store Friday and Saturday- Hide-A-Beds and Sleep or
Lounges on the second floor- sale of Womens Dr .. ssesSale of Fall Jewe!r.y - specia'l sale of womens Body
Shirts · mens and boys Jeans - mens Sport Shirts . Tube
Socks· boys Knit Shirts. Special sale of Bicycles . G. E.
Alarm Clocks. It'll pay you to shop during this special
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hand's show

OPEN fRIDAY AND_SATURDAY NIGHTS TiL 9

OFFICE HOU·RS 9: 30 TO 12. 2 TO 5 (CLOSE
AT NOON ON THURS.) - EAST COURT 'T.,
POMEROY.

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The Meigs County courthouse will be closed all day
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Atl'IJlrd signs contracts .
EEOSVILLE - Members of . the
astern Local School District Board of
Education Thursday night signed contracts awarded earlierpn the construction
of a new addition to the high school.
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Ground breaking on the new addition
will be held on Mondily, Oct. 15, with the
~ompletion date set for April 4. Voters of
· the district several months ago' approved a
bond issue to provide funds for tit~ addition . Tbe board also .hired tltree substitute bus drivers , Sandra Cowdery,
Harry McFarland and Barbara Hannum.
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AKRON Ohio (UPI) _ Nine-year-old
Brian Bloss~r, Akron, was killed Friday
when be fell · between ·the wheels of a
metro-transit bus. Police said tbe boy was
boarding a bus when the mishap oceurred .

Ticket srue
exceptional
POMEROY - ApJ&gt;roximlitely 300
tickets have . been sold for the dinner
hono~ing Gertrude Donahey, Democratic
treasurer for the State of Ohio, Ernest
Wingett,: county democratic Chairman,
reported-Friday.
The sale ."has exceeded all · ex,
pectalions,',' Wingett said. He credited the
high interest to people becoming more
interested in public affairs and to tjle fact
that Mrs. Donahey is the guest speaker.
Wingett urged everyon~ who bas 11
ticket to come, but if for some reason he
cannot, send someone in his place.
There will be excellent represenf:lltlon
of financial, business and professional ·
people, Wingett commented.
Mrs. Donahey's appearance at .the
Oct. 10 dinner in the Meigs High School
cafeteria begins at 7 p.m. and is the third
in a series for the people of Meigs Cotinty .
. to get acquajnted _with stale officials.
Persons unable to attend the dinner
are invited to hear Mrs. Donahey, who will
speak following Ute meal.
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The dinner. will be · ·prepared by
Evangeline ChapterO.E.S. Donations of $5
is requested for the dinner but admission is
free for those who wish to just come and ·
bear Mrs. Donahey speak.
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Gallia hanks to merge
GALLIPOLI,S - Atty. John E.
Halliday, president of Ute First National
Bank of Gallipolis, announced Saturday
·that the Comptroller of Currency of liteUnited States of America haa approved the
merger of the Gallipolis bank with tlie
Vinton Banking Co., Vinton.
First National haa been in the process ·
· of purchasing assets of Ute Vinton Bank
the MSt several months.
· Atty. Halliday said the transaction is
expected to be coinpleted within two
.. months. ..

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- ""'"Jessm~n
Clare nce Miller has joineti1"€i.·partisun

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WASHiNGTON

''Working

craft and management
personnel also bore the brunt of telephoned group of House members io sponsoring a
~d : race-to-face threats ," he noted .. major · campa ign fmandng reform bill.
- ·~os t 50 reports of vandalism to em- The proposal . called tl1e Clean Elections
P~~·· properties and threatening ca lls Act of 1973, would create a federal
were recorded in Marion alone."
Elections Commission to investigate and
Two sufSen•isory.. employes were prosecute financial rni_sconduct in feder8l

struck by stones Aug _29 while attempting
to_repair vandalized cables near Athens.
Olj,e : required hospital treatment, The
st!,'lie-throwers, identified as\:WA str1kers
and a relative of a siriker fa ce court ·
~Ction .
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d!llnity," he added_ ''The good members
lost dignity t~ beeause of the conduct of
some Of their assoriates."
They all lost money some as much
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_ " For
tiJis strike tbey gained an average of $1.20
a , week. But they 'll never recover what
~Y lost. "
The negotiations were marked by
broken commitments by the CWA
leadership, he added. In the latter
stages the talks, on the part of the union,
\\·ere conducted by slate CWA officials
to the exclusion of local union

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' "In the final' analysis the. local
bargaining commi tte,e turned out to be
nothing but a pawn o! the International
urjion," said Wopat.
;"The lnU,rnational CWA got what i1
wanted," he observed . " But the CWA
members, the company and the customers
pend heavily."
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precious a~et that can't be purchased/'
he continued . "The esprit de corps of the
r(lanagement was greatly strengthened . II

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source to
$2,500

Con~rcsstun:.il t&lt;wduJ&lt;:~tes

oo contributions
Presidential candidates.

To

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By C. E. Blakeslee
Cowtty EKteusion Agent, J\griculture ~
POMEROY - Many-people today not associated with farm
production are realizing the great importance of agricultural
product!"'] m the economy of the UniU,d StaU,s, both within this
counlry and as a way of making the balance of trade with other
countri es more favorable ,
WhHe many people cry about the high price of food th~y do
not reahze th~t mall countries food for the fam1!y ta kes a grea U,r

tnbutwns, the bill would raise the current
tax credit for politicHl contributions frOIV
of a joint return ) anti create a federa l

the NEW in FARMING

Television Log

OU ~urprises
Northwestern
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EVANSTON, Ill. (UP!) Freshman Dave Houseton
bulled !or 111 yards and
spearheaded an 87-yard touchdown drive in the third quaru,r
Saturday to give Ohio
University a 14-12 upset victory
over Northwestern.
It Was the first win ever for
the Bobcats of the Mid
American conference over a
Big Ten team and they came
within a yard of winding up
losers.
With the score 14-10 and time
runmng out, Northwestern
drove 93 yards to the Ohio I,
but Richard Boothe fumbled
and Ol)io's Roger Koepsle fell
on the ball.
Bobcat quarterback Rich
Bevly then ran out of the· end
zone on a Unique third down
play to give Northwestern a
safety but allow his team to
kick off and improve field
position.
Houseton, a 6-foot, 195pounder, !rom Astabula, Ohio,
carried 16 times for 65 yards in
a 22-pl.ay drive that took most
of the third quarter and gave
Ohio the winning touchdown_
He plunged over from the 1 for

CLARENCE SMITH
MASON Clarence B.
" Doc" Smith, 61. Mason , died
Fr iday at Veterans Memorial
Hospi t al in Pomeroy . Mr.
Smith. a radio repairma n, was
born here Dec;. 26, 1911 , the son
of the late Isaac and Florence
Wh itaker Smith .
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Surv.iving
a.re ... three
daughters , Mrs . Rita Me.
Daniel,
Rutland ;
Mr s
Marg aret Florence Parsley,
Co lum bus ; Miss Ada Ma y
Smith, Rock Creek, Ohio ; three
sons, Cl arence · (Darty) of
Mar ysvil le, Tenn .; Thurman,
Reynoldsburg , Oh1o ; Leland of
San Anton io, Tex .; two sisters,
Mrs. Byrd1e Laudermilt of
Pomeroy and Mrs. Pauline
Dar st, Columb u s~. and two
brothers , ·Theodore, Poi nt
Pleasant. and Isaac of Mason.
Funeral services w ill be hel d
at 1:30 p.m . Sunday at the
Fog lesong Funeral Home with
the Rev . Lloyd Grimm offi ciating The fu neral is for
family and other relatives
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HIRE A HANDICAPPED VETERAN WEEK will be observed in Gallipolis
Oct. 7-13. City -Manager Paul Willer, cenU,r, discusses the proclamatlon with
Frank Knox, manager of the Ohio Bureau of Employment Services and Mrs_
Mamie Robinson , case worker for the Ohio Bureau of Employment Services.

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NOW YOU KNOW
Beggars in Seville invented
paper-wrapped cigaretU,·s in
the 16th century by picking up
dis ca rded
cigar
butts,
shredding them and wrapping
the tobac.co in paper scraps.

Veteran s Memotial Hospital

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V IN TO N - Funeral services
for Mrs. Erml D. Ward, 72 ,
Vin t on , wdl be held at 1 p.m.
today at the M CCoy-Moore
Fun eral Home, Burial will be
in Vinton Memori al Park.
Sur:vivirig besides relatives
li sted Friday are three sisters,
Mrs Ishmael { Ruth ) Gillespie, .
and Mr s. Glildys Smith, both of
Rodney ; Mrs. Neva Benjamin,
Columbus, and one brother,
Evdn
Lloyd,
Columbus .
brother,
John ,
Another
pre ceded her in death.

Northwestern led 10-7 at the
half on a Jau, Second quarter
!ield goal by Jim Blazevich
after Houseton fumbled at the
Bobcat 30. .. ·
The Wildcats grabbed a 7~
lead early in the first quarter,
driving 55 yards for a touchdown the !irst time they got the
ball. Anderson hit Steve Craig
for the !mal two yards after
Stan Key set Ujfthe score with
five carries for :Ia yards.
Late in the first quarter,
Bevly fired a pass on third
down 16 at his own 45 to split
end Rich Lilienthal, who '
caught it at the northwestern
32, dodged past defender Greg
Swanson and1raced the rest of
the '!lay for the tOuchdown_
Northwestern's last ditch
comeback attempt was set up
by a 44-yard Anderson-to-Steve
Harris pass to the Ohio 2. An
illegal procedure call set' the
Wildcats back to the 7. Boothe
then fumbled twice straight,
with the Bobcats recovering
the ball the second time to
secure their first victory in
three games. Northwestern is
1-3.

NOAH E. WALTER
GALLI POLlS - Noah E.

Walter , 78, of 229 Fourth Ave ..

Cecil Car- 'Gallipolis, died at 7 a.m.

man , Pomeroy ; NaOmi Wyatt ,
Pome roy ; Cly de
Bayles,

Middleport; .:lohn Bl osser,
Middleport ; Wil I ia m Hob stetter, Rut lan d .

DISCHARGED -

Lucille

Garten , Dorothy Spencer and
Kenny Enevoldsen .

Saturday at Veterans Hospital
in Huntington .
He had been in falling health
one year, and in serious con·
d1tion the pa st three weeks.
A refired farmer . Mr. Walter
resided on a farm in the
Mercerville arep 45 years, and

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Ray (Joan) Bvsh, Gallipolis,

2 p.m. Monday at the Waugh-

Hall ey·Wood Funeral Home
with
Rev .
Wilson
Wah
offiCiating. Buriai' .WIII be in
Ridgelawn Cemeterv, Mer&lt;;erv JJle.
Friends may call at the
funer-al home; after 3 p. m.
Sunday . M il itary graveside
rites wJ JJ be Condu cted by the
Gallipolis LegjQn Post.

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Play-off 3, 4, 15.
2:30 - EdgeofNight8,10 ; Girl in My Life6, 13.

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NOT U.S. WHEAT
WASHINGTON (UPI)
Agriculture Secretary Earl L.
Butz says the Soviet Union is
exporting wheat, but clainis it
is not U. S. wheat purchased
last year at a cost of $128
million to American taxpayers.

Play-off 3. 4, 15-

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Personality and Behavioral Developmen t 33.

6:30 - ABC News

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CBS News 8, 10; NBC News 3, 4, 15;

Hogan's Heroes 13.
7:00- Beat the Clock 4; News 10; Ci rcus 13; What 's My Lme8 ;
Elec Co. 20,· People, Places and Thmgs 5; Truth or Consequences 6, 3; Bobby Bowden 15 ; Folk Life 33.

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Movie " Devil -:loddess" 13.
Focus on Columbus 4.
News 4 .
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FIVE .YEAR AWARD RECIPIENTS - Charles Hyer,
second !rom right in back •row, and Dr . Jack Buxton, far
right , mem~rs of the executive, committee of the Board of
Trustees at Pleasant Valley Hospital; are shown presenting

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awards seated, from left, are.Pat Church, Mary Jo Lambert
and Lola Mae Weaver. Back row; P. R. Clevinger, Job!
Taylor, Jean Critchfield, Mr. Hyer an,d Dr. Buxton.

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BROOMSTICKS

SHAMUS

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Ang ela Lansbury
David To11,1linson

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Elvis in
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01 s.ney Ct~ rtoon s,
Band Conce rt
Pluto's Heart Throb
Adm1 ss1on : $ 1.50&amp; 75c
'Show Sta.rts 7 p.m .

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Overstuffe'd with a quarter pound of ·u.s.
ch-o ice beef, freshly ground and · gri lied,
with a most skillfUl blend of melted
cheese, crisp gre~ le ttuce, tomato,
onion , pickle slices and Shake Shoppe
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handles sectiona l, sol id, single or double
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immediate opening ·for a· draftsman.
Mechanical type drafting training required,
excellent opportun!ty to.become tool designer.
T~ke c,o mmensur.ate with training &amp; experience. Apply in person or send resume to
Federal Mogul Corporation, 2160 Eastern
Ave .• Gallipolis Ohio 45631. An equal opportunity employment employer.
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Oct . 7.9
Walt Di sn~y 's
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CLEVELIIND (Ufl i- Hays
T. Watkins was elected Friday
as board chairman and chief
executive off1cer of the Chessie
System , Inc., and the
Chesapeake and Ohto Railway
Co., succeeding industnalist
Cyrus S. Eaton .
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8: 00 - GunsmOke 8,. 10; Lotsa Luck 3, 4, 15 ; Rookies
Nationa i'1 Geographlc·6; American Ballet Theatre 20. 33.
8: 30 - Diana J , 4, 15.
9: 00 - Here's Lucy 8, 10; Pro Football 6, 13; Movie "You'll Like
My Mother" 3, 4, 15.
9: 30 - Dick Van D'yke 8, 10; Pa cem in Terris Ill 20, 33.
10:00 - Medical Center a, 10.
11 :00 - News 3, 4, 8, 10, 15, 20 ; Janaki 33.
11 :30 - Johnnr. Carson,, 4, 15; Movies "The Wild Bunch" 8;
"l'amahine ' 10.
12 :00 - News 6, 13.

Sun .
Oct - 7

Regular $499

3; Hollywood Squares 4; Buck Owens 8; Episode Action 33,
Wacky World of Jonathan Winter s 15; Muni c ipal Court 10;

Chan-ese Way 20.

Visitor s to the area helped
keep the huge mamtnals wet
while agents of the s tate
Wildlife and Manne Resou r ces ~
Department dragged th em
back into the water. Several of
the whales died .

CASH, CHARGE,

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1:30- To Tell the Truth 6; Beat me Clock 1J ; Bobby Goldsboro

Tonighllhru
Wednesday

QUA NTifiES l AS f

LOOK I

5:00 - I Dream of Jeannie 13; Mi ster Rogers 20, 33 ; Andy
Griffith 8; Mission : Impossible 6.
5:30 - Beverly Hillbillies 8; Electric Co. 33 , Gomer Pyle 13;

Hodgepodge Lodge 20.

GAS UP 2 CENTS
LOUISVILLE, Ky. I UP I)
- Ashland Oil Co. dealers
confirmed Frlday that the
company had hlk ed its
wholesale gasoline prices by
2 cents a J:&amp;llon.
" The increase puts me in a
spot/' said Jesse Hogan,
operator oi an Ashland
StaUon here. " l ca n ' t
operate at a profit. I am sure
not going to stay on this
corner and pump gasoline

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a rare mass suicide att~mpt.
The wh&lt;.~les, some 15 feet long 1
' ran aground F'riday afternoon .

SE1"rLEMENT NEAR
DETROIT (UPI )- Chances
of a weekend se ttlement of the
month-long strike by teachers
m D etroit,· the nation's fourth
la rgest school system, appeared to be good today, a
source close to Ule negotiations
said_

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3: 00 - General HospltaH, 13; Pri ce Is Right e. 10 , Know Your
Ant lques 20.
3: 30 - One Life to Uve 13; Secret Storm 10 ; Match Game '73 a,
Flintstones 6 ; Film 33 ; French Chief 20.
4: 00 - Love, American Style 13; Sesame St. 33, 20; Speedracer
6; Lucy ShowS ; Movie " Belvedere Rings the Bell " 10.
4: JO - I Love Lucy 6; Hazel e; Gilligan's Island 13; Ba seball

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, S. C. &lt;.U'Pil
- Thirly-[iv~ black whales
wa&lt;hed up on the beach of
neat-rby Kiawaw Island Friday
in what' scientists described as

farm.

18th Century Reproductions

11 : 00 - Password 1J ; GambJt 8, 10; Wi zard of Odds 4, 3, 15
11 : 30- Hollywood Squares .4, 3, 15; Love of Life 8, 10 ; Brady
Bun ch 13; Bowling 6, Sesame St reet 33.
11 : 55 - News 8; Dan lm el' s World 10.
12 : DO - Bob Braun ' s 50-50 Club 4; Jeopardy 3, 15 ; News 8, 1~ 13 .·
Password 6.
12: 30 - JW'sJ, 15; Search for TomorrowS, 10, Spl't Second6 .
t 2: 45 - Elec tri c Company 33.
12:55 - NBC News 15, 3.
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1 T:OO - AII My Chil dren6, 13; Not for Women Only 15; News 3;
Concentration 8; What's My Line 10.
1:30 - 3 On A Match 4, 3, 15 ; As the World Turns 8. 10; Let's
Make A Deal 13. 6.
2: 00 - NewtyweC Game 6, 13 ; Guiding Lig ht e, 10; Ba seball

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have come p1ecemea
m smau unns over vast
territories, and of many events and innoVation~. These werespread over perhaps a generation in any area and often involved
imbalances or old and new on any
Beyond their educational value, living history Farms also
have a scientific role to play . For exan1ple , by preserving
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primitive" strains of crops and livestock no longer in
widespread u.se, these farms help maintain a broad geneltc base
!or fHture breeding. The impor~mcc o! lh" was viv1dlr
Illustra ted m 1970 wl1en a slram .of hybrid corn . proved
genetically vulnerable to so uthern CQrn leaf blight. Since that
time plant' breeders have shown renewed interest in the older
corn varietiei.
There are living history farms scattered from Arizona to
Wisconsin which are open - or soon will~ open - to the public.
A Jist, along with notes about each farm , has been compiled by
resea rchers in the Smithsonian Institute. You might want to
write for the cOmplete Smithsonian publication, ·'Ltving
Historical ·Farms Handbook." It 's •vaitable from the Superintendent of Documents, U. S. Government Printing Office,
Washington, D. C. 20402. The costis 65cenls.

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10: 30 - Police Surgeon 1.5 ; Johnny Mann's Stand Up and Cheer
4; NeWs 6, 8; High Road t o Adven ture 10; News mak er ' 73 13;
WJ: Think You Should Know 3.
11 : 00 - News 3, 4, 15, 10, 6, 13, 8,
11 : 15 ·- Pollee Surgeon 6; CBS News 10 ; News 13 ; Mov ie "ti n
Pan Alley" 8.
11 : 30 - Mov ie " Go West, Young Man " 3. Johnny Carson 4, 15 ;
Face the Nation 10; Don Kirshner's Rock Concert 13
11:4S - Good News 6.
12: 00 - Urban League 10.

10:00 - Dinah Shore 3, IS; Joker's Wild 8, 10.
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10:30 - Baffle 4. 3, 15; $10,000 Pyramid 8, 10; MikeDougla'6

EXTENDED OUTLOOK '
Mild Monday through
Wednesday. Chance of
showers Tuesday. Daytime
-highs mostly lD tbe 70s. Lows
at night in the 50s.

freshened m the spring and dried up in the fall wlfcn 'the g ra~-s
dis a pJ:H!ared.
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~veral years ago this observ~r visited a conservatioil_farm
in lndian&lt;l. Back in one corner of this farm was an area which
had never been improved_ The bare sandstone and clay banks
with small clumps of Johnsongrass, running briars. and other
weeds was U,stimony to the fact that much of pllf !.and had been
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exhausted early in this century_
1)1 Meigs County it is interesting to go to the farms that have
shown the greaiest improvement. Th~ir grass and cr~p-covered
hills seem to level out and not~ as steep as some of the hills just
over the fence where not as much improvement has taken place.
The follOwing story on living history farms, released by the
Cooperative Extension Service at Columbus, bares out this
U,stimony.
The agricultural abundance we know nowadays is of
relatively recent origin. This is made quite clear on any visit to
one of the several dozen living history farms operating in the
Upited Stales.
MANY llF THE FARMS depict only a subsisU,nce level of
agriculture. Yet for all that, they illustraU, the practical realities
of life in the so-called "good old days," plus offer an insight into
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how food and fi~r is produced.
Wayne Rasmussen, head of the Economic Research Services's AgricultW'al History Brailch, is a member of the Living
Historical Fanus Association and helps coordinate efforts to aid
this gro up_Rasmussen explains that the fantastic productivity of
U. S. farmers have freed some 9ii.pct. of the nation's workers for
n ona g ~icultural pursuits - such things as producing cars and TV
sets, working in the rapidly growing service industry, and so on.
But ~cause so few people outside of agriculture, and even
for some younger farmers, it's ,difficu~t to appreciate the
tremendous gains that have occurred in a~vicultural productivity , gains which have helped to make the U. S. the best led
nation in the world at the lowest percentage of consumer income.
The technological revolution which has occurred in U. S.
agriculture is not something that came in one sweeping change.
Rather, today 's agriculture is the slim of many changes that

Thi s year the girls of
Masaryktown were out for
Although the front legs of
rev eng e . " We're bigg er,
a giraffe appear to be longer
onrier, to ugher, more ex- than the hind ones . they ·are
perienced,'' said team ca ptain .all the sa me length.
Sammie Alexsuk. "And, most
of all, we're psyched up for
winning back the title tha t's
,rightfully ours."
Chuck Smith, chairman of
the Hernando County Commission and general manager
of the county Egg Producers
Cooperative, said he got " just ,
plain sick and tired of the nonstop ribbing our town got afU,r
losing in 1972."
Bmss
" I was so disgusted I
scrapped the former team
Crystal
· altogether and personally
r ecrUited and eoached this new
band of stalwarts," Smith said.
Stoneware
A Masaryktown'fanner offered
the team 5,000 slallghtered
chickens to practice on_ But
Gifts
one of Smith's new recruits,
Irene Wa lker, turned him
down.
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Candies
"I've plucked 20,000 chickens
l n my lifetime," Mrs. Walker
said , "and if I don't know the
Party Supplies
stripping technique now, I
never will ."
Sophia, the Swing Hill star
who grew up on a ranch at
Datil, N. M. , says she's plucked
Spring Valley Plaza
only about 500 chickens in her
lifetime, and that's far more
than any of her teanunates .
Gallipolis, Ohio 446-m3
41
Mr. Chicken," a man
dressed in a rooster outfit, will
lope down a knoll tossing

12: 30- Movie " Hook, Line and Sinkers" 10.
1: 00- News 13, 4.
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MONDAY, OCT. 8, 1973
6: 00 - Sunrise Semi nar 4 ; Sacr ed Heart 10.
. 6 : IS -. School Scene 10.
6: 20 - Farm Report 13.
6 : 25 - Paul Harvey 13.
6: 30 - Columbu s Today 4; Bible Answer s 8; Good News 13;
News6 .
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6: 45 - Corncob Report 3; Fa rmfime 10.
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7: 00 - Today 4, 3, 15; CBS News 6, 10 ; Flintstones 13, Romper
Room 6.
7: 30 - Rocky &amp; Bullwinkle 13 ; New Zoo Revue 6.
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8: 00 - Capt. Kangaroos, 1Q.; Sesame Sf 33 . New Zoo Revue 13;
Tim my and Lassie 6.
8: 30 - Huck &amp; Yogi 6; D1ck Van Dyke 13 .
8: 55 - News 13 . .
9:00·- Paul Dixon 4; Phil Donahue ·15 ; Fnendly Junction 10;
AM 3; Brad y Bu'nch 6. Abbott and Cosfell o 8; Mov 1e " The
Agony and the Ecstasy" 13.
9:30 - To Tell the Truth 3; Secret Storm 8; Mi chael s &amp; Co 6 9 :55 - Chuck White Report 10.

theft df ·gasolme from a large
storage lan k located at the
Bulaville Townhouse -in AddiSon Twp.
The tank is 'owned by the
Addison Twp. trustees. Held in
jail on a petty larceny charge is
18-year old Clibborn Smith of
Rt . I , Gallipolis: Similar
charges will be filed against
the teenagers, who will appear
in Juvenile Court
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SPRINGFIELD , Ohio (UP!)
- ·Wittenburg Tajlback Glenn
Hendrix ·scored two touch~
downs and rushed over 100
yards for the fourth straight
game as the Tigers felled Ohio
Wesleyan, 41-7, here Saturday
afU,rnoon.
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Ohio Wesleyan's third in four
outings.
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SPRING HILL, Fla . (UP I)- feathers in the air to signal the
The third annual World 's start of the feather snatch,
Chicken Pluckin' Cham- while . a Spring Hill choral
pionship Saturday boiled down group will cackle and cluck to
to a pluck-off between a the William Tell Overture" and
_celebrated housewife in hot- the ''Gaite Parisienne."
pants and a pro with a career Sophia, ·who wears hot pants
total of 20,000 pull ets , and fa shion · boots to public
Residents of Masaryktown, as pluckin gs, was noticeab ly
proud of their egg plant as they concerned in pre-pluck in~
are of their Czechoslovakian terviews.
origins, have their feathers
" We're pushed harder and
ruffled because the last two harder each year because the
years they have been out- psychological tenswn mounts
stripped by their cross county for keepin g the streak alive."
rivals at cosmopolitan Spring
Hill, a town of 4,000. Sophia
BIG DEAL SIGNED
Hutchins, the tall and atOTTAWA (UP! ) _Canada
tractive wife of a chiropractor, and China have signed a btllion
led the Spring Hill pluCkers the do11ar, 1ong 1erm agreemen t
.
last two years in denuding a
. ds ·m t'lmes to a ttr act calhng
do:z:en blf
. . for the sale of up to .224
.
mt)hon bushels
of Canad1an
.0n of th e Gwness
the a tten t1
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to
Chma
over
the next
Wor ld Book oI Recor ds an d wm th '
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ree ·vears.·
mv1
atwn s to network TV

10: 30 - This Is the Life 15 ; Insight 4 ; Osmonds 13; Vi S1o n On 6 .
11 : 00 - Point of V~w 6 ; TV Chapel 3, Focus On Columb us 4;
Across the Fence 15, Notre Dame 8; H. R Pufnstuf 13.
11 : 30 - Mak e A Wish 6, 13; lnsi gh115; OS U Football HighJ ights 4.
12: 00 - At Issue 3 ; Bowling 6 ; Rev . Ca l vin Evans 13; Sacred
Columbus Town
Heart 15 ; West Virginia Univers i.ty
Meeting 10.
12: 15 - Open Bibl e 15.
12 : 30 - Revival F ir es 13 ; Meet the Pres s 3, 4, 15; Nf:L Pre. Game
Show 8.
12:55 - Ted Mullins 10.
1: oo- LOwer Lighthouse 13 ; Pro Footba 11'3, 4, 15, Pro Football
8, 10.
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2: 00 -College Football197313 ; Soul Trair. 6.
3: 30- Odd Coup le 6 ; Jimmy Dean Show 13,
4: 00- Rook ies 6 ; Amer ica 13 ; Ba sebal l Play.offs J , 4, 1St Pro
Football 8, 10; America 13.
4: 30 - Help Wanted 33.
5;.00 - Waif Til l Your Father Gets Home 6 ; Movi e " The Big
Gamble " 4, 13 ; Eye of the Arti st 33.
5: 30 - Untamed World 6; Music At West Virginia Un 1ver s1 ty 33.
6: 00 - Let's Make A Deal6 ; Grand Masters Chess 33 ,
7: 00 - Safari to Adventure 3 ; Zoom 20, 33; Wild K i ngdom 15 ,
Circ;us 4 ; La s_sle 8 ; In the Know 10; Untamed Wor ld lJ ,
7. 30 - World o'TOisney 3, 4, 15 ; FBI 6, 13; Perry M ason 8, 10.
Mountain Scene 33 ; One of a Kind 20
8.00 - Folk 1970 - A Season of Gilbert and Su l livan for All 33.
8:30 - Manni x 8, 10; Columbo 3, 4, 15 ; Mov ie " Han g 'E m Higl;l''
6, 13.
9:00 - Ma sterpiece Theatre 20, 33.
9. 30 - - Ef'arnaby Jones B. 10.

12: IS - College Football 1973

and two grandchildren. He was
preceded in death by a brofher.
two sister s, and a grandson.
He attended Dickey Chapel
Church. He was a · charter
member Of Lafayette Post .No.
27, American Legion , WOrld
War I veteran who served In
the army.
Funeral services' will be held

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7: 45 - News 4.
8: 00 - Leonard Repass a; Gospel Caravan 6; Church Service
13 ; Billy James Har,:gis and his All -Amer ican Kids 10; Mar.
man Ch'oir 3; Day of Discovery 4.
8: 30 - Oral Roberts 3; Your Health 4 ; Day of Di scovery 8 ; Re x
Humbard 13: Rev1va l Fires 15 ; Kathryn Kuhlman 6; Get
Together ' lO.
8 : 55 - Black Cameo 4.
9 : 00 - Singing Jubilee 3. Cadle Chapel 4; Oral Roberts 10, Rex
Humbard 6, 15 ; Old· Fashioned Meetj ng B.
9· 30 - Church By Side of the Ro.:l'd 4; Chris t 1s the An swe r 13,
Amaz ing Chan S; . Popeye 10.
10: 00 - Church Servlces4; Faith For Today 15: Kid Power 6, 13;
M ormon Conference 3; Rex Humbard 8; Mov1e "Omar

10: 00 - Firing Line 20, 33 .

in Gallipolis the past six years .
He was a member of the Gallia
Coun ty Elect1on Board nine
years and on the GaiJJa CC5'u nty
Sc hool Board eight years.
Mr. Walter was born Jan . 16.
1895, iri Waln ut Twp., son of the
late David Harmon and
Pr:isci lla Van Fleet Walter.
He is survived by his wife,
Stella Canterberry, whom he
m arri ed Nov. 13, 1920 in Pt.
Pleasant ; a daughter. Mrs.

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SUNDAY, OCT. 1, 1973

6: 00 - TraVe logue 4 .
6: 30 - This Week 4 ; Newsmaker '7313 ; Mormon Conference 10.
7: 00 - Time for Timothy 4 ; Jenny Falwel l l3; Cop1muni(lue 6.
7: 30 - Faith for Today 6; Rev ival Fi res 6; Herald of Truth 3;

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percentage o! the worker's income than in the United StaU,s.
In many countnes the problem is not the fact that the food for
the family takes 75 pet . of the worker's income but thatfood is not
available for the family at any .price.
Many people in our county can remell)ber when 50 bushels of
corn per acre was a high yield or a cow that produced 8,000
pounds of milk annually was a high producer. Many farm ers
simply did not produce milk in the winter at all because cows

lUld Evans, Inc. Mrs_ Mamie Robinson, left: and Hershel
Winters; employes of the bureau are shown inside the new
office building.
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OFFICE RELOCATED - The Ohio Bureau of Employment Services has moved its location from 443 Second
Ave_to 39 Olive St . in a new building constructed by Carter

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Diles will
~e speaker

Suicidal whales aided

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sm(lll camp&lt;Jign con-

Jeffers was named Meigs High School Homecoming Queen
during pre-game ceremonies Friday night at Meigs Stadium
in Pomeroy.
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New concepts

to

matching entitlement fund whereby
w1ll put the company m good sU,ad for candidates could receive mo tching
years to come .''
payments for small contributions up to $50.
wopal cited the "tremendous support
" The election process mu st be
of the telephone-using public." That has reformed to restore pubhc confiden ce and
been expressed by numerous letters, prevent the repetition of abuses which
phone calls and comments the company · have occurred in past campaigns," Mi)ler
has received .
,
explained . "The best way to do this 1s
- He also commended the 1,000 through s tri ct monitoring and enmanagement, su pe rv isory and n on- forcement of the e lectwn laws and a wider
striking craft employes1who-\Vorked long public participation in political cam~
hours during ' the stoppage . They manned paigns."
SWitchboards in long -distance centers and
Miller said that his legislation "can
performed other craft jobs to keep the break the stranglehold that big money has
company in busineSs.
on campaigns by encouraging greater
Wopat sa id near normal toll service rehahce on small contributions from
was provtded . But there 's a huge backlog average citizens."
of orders fo r~ new msta1lations. And most
expa11sion and improvement projects had
to be postponed . The company serves 179
exchanges m 70 counties, serving about
PENTAGON KNEW
308,000 customers .
WASHINGTON (UP! ) - The United
.Striking craft workers wi11 be called
Stales
had ad,·ance mform~tion of the
ba ck to work soon.most within seven days.
·• Jt will take a month or two to catch up, " Arab military buildup along tlie borders of
noU,d Wopal. "Many of the repairs to cut Israel but the outbreak of fighting
cables were temporary. They 'll need to be Saturday came as a surprise. U. S. of~
fi cials said. An Israeli Embassy spoliesmade permanent. And some cablc.'1 will
man, Ghod Ranon, told UPI "We bad inreqwre replacement t~'
formation
the past few days - and so did
Meanwhile, picket? lines will be abandoned and striking workers will return to our friends in the Pentagon - that tlu!re
their jobs to pick up where they left off were movements of big units both in Egypt
and in Syria.''
July 16.
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$12.50 to $50 per taxpayer ( $100 in the case

campa1gns .

QUEEN AND COURT - Left to right are, front row,
: Peggy O'Brien, Roxie Patterson, Shelly Mankin, Queen Susie
" Jeffers and Cindy Craig; back row, Don Stivers, Marty
'c Seelig, Brian Mullen, Jeff Ridgway and Lonnie Black. Miss

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tlALLJPOLIS
Sixteenye'jJr old Mike Watson of
Se~ond Ave. , a . student at
Gallia Academy High School,
was injured.in the head Friday
ev'emng in an unusual accident.
Gallia County s]leriff 's
de~ulies said Watson and-four
of ~ his classmates
were
pl~asure-riding when they,
stopped their car and got out on
Jo~nson Ridge' Rd. Watson
· mO)IOd to get back into the car
as :a pick 'lip truck-driven by
M~vin Eugene Greene, 24, Rt.
I, &lt;iallipolis, was passing.
A. two row corn picker on the
trllCk's bed struck Watson on
~ side of h'is head as the
vellicle went past. Watson was
taken to the Holzer Medical
Cooter where several stitches
were used to close a laceration.
Greene was not aware of what
haq happened W!til he was
rea;ched later· at home .
Sherlfr "s d~puties have
lm!sted one adult and three
Ju...-niles in connection with the

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A stnct $1,000 hHut.atJOn would be
imposed un l 'Onlributwns from &lt;tny one

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··• MIDDLEPORT - Dave Diles, a
native of this town who has made it big in
radio and TV, will be the speaker Monday,·
Nov. 12 when the annual Rotary Club
F&lt;IOtbaU Banquet· is held.
tee McComas is chairman of the Middl ~port ; Pomeroy· Rotary Club Football
banquet committee. Friday evening at the
club's open meeting Club President Harold
Hu~tiard appointed Paul Smart and
Vernon Weber to assist McComas .
. Diles, a graduate of old Middleport
Hi)!h School in the early 50s, is a sports
commentator for Radio Station WJR
oettoit and a ppears on ABC televiSion
special sports docwnentaries and newscasts.
District Gov . Edwin Harmon of
Wocthington will visit the club next Friday
evening. He will conduct a club assembly
and a meeting with committee chainnen
prlbr to the 6 p.m. dinner meeting.
' The governor's appearance is the
oc~asion lor the club's annual loud shirt
contest in which the governor participates,
bul rarelr wins.
~ Guests lor dinner at Heath United
M~hodist Church were Jack Bacon, son of
Judge John C. Bacon, and Brian Tannehill,
grandson of Chet Tannehill.

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Miller supports election reforni
- ""'"Jessm~n
Clare nce Miller has joineti1"€i.·partisun

tCootinued !rom_Page ll

WASHiNGTON

''Working

craft and management
personnel also bore the brunt of telephoned group of House members io sponsoring a
~d : race-to-face threats ," he noted .. major · campa ign fmandng reform bill.
- ·~os t 50 reports of vandalism to em- The proposal . called tl1e Clean Elections
P~~·· properties and threatening ca lls Act of 1973, would create a federal
were recorded in Marion alone."
Elections Commission to investigate and
Two sufSen•isory.. employes were prosecute financial rni_sconduct in feder8l

struck by stones Aug _29 while attempting
to_repair vandalized cables near Athens.
Olj,e : required hospital treatment, The
st!,'lie-throwers, identified as\:WA str1kers
and a relative of a siriker fa ce court ·
~Ction .
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; " The CW A members los l thei r
d!llnity," he added_ ''The good members
lost dignity t~ beeause of the conduct of
some Of their assoriates."
They all lost money some as much
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as' $2,500 in wages," he continued
_ " For
tiJis strike tbey gained an average of $1.20
a , week. But they 'll never recover what
~Y lost. "
The negotiations were marked by
broken commitments by the CWA
leadership, he added. In the latter
stages the talks, on the part of the union,
\\·ere conducted by slate CWA officials
to the exclusion of local union

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' "In the final' analysis the. local
bargaining commi tte,e turned out to be
nothing but a pawn o! the International
urjion," said Wopat.
;"The lnU,rnational CWA got what i1
wanted," he observed . " But the CWA
members, the company and the customers
pend heavily."
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- a
precious a~et that can't be purchased/'
he continued . "The esprit de corps of the
r(lanagement was greatly strengthened . II

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source to
$2,500

Con~rcsstun:.il t&lt;wduJ&lt;:~tes

oo contributions
Presidential candidates.

To

encoura~e

By C. E. Blakeslee
Cowtty EKteusion Agent, J\griculture ~
POMEROY - Many-people today not associated with farm
production are realizing the great importance of agricultural
product!"'] m the economy of the UniU,d StaU,s, both within this
counlry and as a way of making the balance of trade with other
countri es more favorable ,
WhHe many people cry about the high price of food th~y do
not reahze th~t mall countries food for the fam1!y ta kes a grea U,r

tnbutwns, the bill would raise the current
tax credit for politicHl contributions frOIV
of a joint return ) anti create a federa l

the NEW in FARMING

Television Log

OU ~urprises
Northwestern
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EVANSTON, Ill. (UP!) Freshman Dave Houseton
bulled !or 111 yards and
spearheaded an 87-yard touchdown drive in the third quaru,r
Saturday to give Ohio
University a 14-12 upset victory
over Northwestern.
It Was the first win ever for
the Bobcats of the Mid
American conference over a
Big Ten team and they came
within a yard of winding up
losers.
With the score 14-10 and time
runmng out, Northwestern
drove 93 yards to the Ohio I,
but Richard Boothe fumbled
and Ol)io's Roger Koepsle fell
on the ball.
Bobcat quarterback Rich
Bevly then ran out of the· end
zone on a Unique third down
play to give Northwestern a
safety but allow his team to
kick off and improve field
position.
Houseton, a 6-foot, 195pounder, !rom Astabula, Ohio,
carried 16 times for 65 yards in
a 22-pl.ay drive that took most
of the third quarter and gave
Ohio the winning touchdown_
He plunged over from the 1 for

CLARENCE SMITH
MASON Clarence B.
" Doc" Smith, 61. Mason , died
Fr iday at Veterans Memorial
Hospi t al in Pomeroy . Mr.
Smith. a radio repairma n, was
born here Dec;. 26, 1911 , the son
of the late Isaac and Florence
Wh itaker Smith .
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Surv.iving
a.re ... three
daughters , Mrs . Rita Me.
Daniel,
Rutland ;
Mr s
Marg aret Florence Parsley,
Co lum bus ; Miss Ada Ma y
Smith, Rock Creek, Ohio ; three
sons, Cl arence · (Darty) of
Mar ysvil le, Tenn .; Thurman,
Reynoldsburg , Oh1o ; Leland of
San Anton io, Tex .; two sisters,
Mrs. Byrd1e Laudermilt of
Pomeroy and Mrs. Pauline
Dar st, Columb u s~. and two
brothers , ·Theodore, Poi nt
Pleasant. and Isaac of Mason.
Funeral services w ill be hel d
at 1:30 p.m . Sunday at the
Fog lesong Funeral Home with
the Rev . Lloyd Grimm offi ciating The fu neral is for
family and other relatives
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HIRE A HANDICAPPED VETERAN WEEK will be observed in Gallipolis
Oct. 7-13. City -Manager Paul Willer, cenU,r, discusses the proclamatlon with
Frank Knox, manager of the Ohio Bureau of Employment Services and Mrs_
Mamie Robinson , case worker for the Ohio Bureau of Employment Services.

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NOW YOU KNOW
Beggars in Seville invented
paper-wrapped cigaretU,·s in
the 16th century by picking up
dis ca rded
cigar
butts,
shredding them and wrapping
the tobac.co in paper scraps.

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V IN TO N - Funeral services
for Mrs. Erml D. Ward, 72 ,
Vin t on , wdl be held at 1 p.m.
today at the M CCoy-Moore
Fun eral Home, Burial will be
in Vinton Memori al Park.
Sur:vivirig besides relatives
li sted Friday are three sisters,
Mrs Ishmael { Ruth ) Gillespie, .
and Mr s. Glildys Smith, both of
Rodney ; Mrs. Neva Benjamin,
Columbus, and one brother,
Evdn
Lloyd,
Columbus .
brother,
John ,
Another
pre ceded her in death.

Northwestern led 10-7 at the
half on a Jau, Second quarter
!ield goal by Jim Blazevich
after Houseton fumbled at the
Bobcat 30. .. ·
The Wildcats grabbed a 7~
lead early in the first quarter,
driving 55 yards for a touchdown the !irst time they got the
ball. Anderson hit Steve Craig
for the !mal two yards after
Stan Key set Ujfthe score with
five carries for :Ia yards.
Late in the first quarter,
Bevly fired a pass on third
down 16 at his own 45 to split
end Rich Lilienthal, who '
caught it at the northwestern
32, dodged past defender Greg
Swanson and1raced the rest of
the '!lay for the tOuchdown_
Northwestern's last ditch
comeback attempt was set up
by a 44-yard Anderson-to-Steve
Harris pass to the Ohio 2. An
illegal procedure call set' the
Wildcats back to the 7. Boothe
then fumbled twice straight,
with the Bobcats recovering
the ball the second time to
secure their first victory in
three games. Northwestern is
1-3.

NOAH E. WALTER
GALLI POLlS - Noah E.

Walter , 78, of 229 Fourth Ave ..

Cecil Car- 'Gallipolis, died at 7 a.m.

man , Pomeroy ; NaOmi Wyatt ,
Pome roy ; Cly de
Bayles,

Middleport; .:lohn Bl osser,
Middleport ; Wil I ia m Hob stetter, Rut lan d .

DISCHARGED -

Lucille

Garten , Dorothy Spencer and
Kenny Enevoldsen .

Saturday at Veterans Hospital
in Huntington .
He had been in falling health
one year, and in serious con·
d1tion the pa st three weeks.
A refired farmer . Mr. Walter
resided on a farm in the
Mercerville arep 45 years, and

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Ray (Joan) Bvsh, Gallipolis,

2 p.m. Monday at the Waugh-

Hall ey·Wood Funeral Home
with
Rev .
Wilson
Wah
offiCiating. Buriai' .WIII be in
Ridgelawn Cemeterv, Mer&lt;;erv JJle.
Friends may call at the
funer-al home; after 3 p. m.
Sunday . M il itary graveside
rites wJ JJ be Condu cted by the
Gallipolis LegjQn Post.

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Play-off 3, 4, 15.
2:30 - EdgeofNight8,10 ; Girl in My Life6, 13.

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NOT U.S. WHEAT
WASHINGTON (UPI)
Agriculture Secretary Earl L.
Butz says the Soviet Union is
exporting wheat, but clainis it
is not U. S. wheat purchased
last year at a cost of $128
million to American taxpayers.

Play-off 3. 4, 15-

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6:00 - News 3, 4, 6, 8, 10, 15 ; ABC News i3; Sesa m e Street 20 ;
Personality and Behavioral Developmen t 33.

6:30 - ABC News

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CBS News 8, 10; NBC News 3, 4, 15;

Hogan's Heroes 13.
7:00- Beat the Clock 4; News 10; Ci rcus 13; What 's My Lme8 ;
Elec Co. 20,· People, Places and Thmgs 5; Truth or Consequences 6, 3; Bobby Bowden 15 ; Folk Life 33.

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Movie " Devil -:loddess" 13.
Focus on Columbus 4.
News 4 .
News " ·

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FIVE .YEAR AWARD RECIPIENTS - Charles Hyer,
second !rom right in back •row, and Dr . Jack Buxton, far
right , mem~rs of the executive, committee of the Board of
Trustees at Pleasant Valley Hospital; are shown presenting

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Awards Luncheon Friday afternoon. Reclplenta f4 tbe
awards seated, from left, are.Pat Church, Mary Jo Lambert
and Lola Mae Weaver. Back row; P. R. Clevinger, Job!
Taylor, Jean Critchfield, Mr. Hyer an,d Dr. Buxton.

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Pluto's Heart Throb
Adm1 ss1on : $ 1.50&amp; 75c
'Show Sta.rts 7 p.m .

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immediate opening ·for a· draftsman.
Mechanical type drafting training required,
excellent opportun!ty to.become tool designer.
T~ke c,o mmensur.ate with training &amp; experience. Apply in person or send resume to
Federal Mogul Corporation, 2160 Eastern
Ave .• Gallipolis Ohio 45631. An equal opportunity employment employer.
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Oct . 7.9
Walt Di sn~y 's
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CLEVELIIND (Ufl i- Hays
T. Watkins was elected Friday
as board chairman and chief
executive off1cer of the Chessie
System , Inc., and the
Chesapeake and Ohto Railway
Co., succeeding industnalist
Cyrus S. Eaton .
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8: 00 - GunsmOke 8,. 10; Lotsa Luck 3, 4, 15 ; Rookies
Nationa i'1 Geographlc·6; American Ballet Theatre 20. 33.
8: 30 - Diana J , 4, 15.
9: 00 - Here's Lucy 8, 10; Pro Football 6, 13; Movie "You'll Like
My Mother" 3, 4, 15.
9: 30 - Dick Van D'yke 8, 10; Pa cem in Terris Ill 20, 33.
10:00 - Medical Center a, 10.
11 :00 - News 3, 4, 8, 10, 15, 20 ; Janaki 33.
11 :30 - Johnnr. Carson,, 4, 15; Movies "The Wild Bunch" 8;
"l'amahine ' 10.
12 :00 - News 6, 13.

Sun .
Oct - 7

Regular $499

3; Hollywood Squares 4; Buck Owens 8; Episode Action 33,
Wacky World of Jonathan Winter s 15; Muni c ipal Court 10;

Chan-ese Way 20.

Visitor s to the area helped
keep the huge mamtnals wet
while agents of the s tate
Wildlife and Manne Resou r ces ~
Department dragged th em
back into the water. Several of
the whales died .

CASH, CHARGE,

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Tonighllhru
Wednesday

QUA NTifiES l AS f

LOOK I

5:00 - I Dream of Jeannie 13; Mi ster Rogers 20, 33 ; Andy
Griffith 8; Mission : Impossible 6.
5:30 - Beverly Hillbillies 8; Electric Co. 33 , Gomer Pyle 13;

Hodgepodge Lodge 20.

GAS UP 2 CENTS
LOUISVILLE, Ky. I UP I)
- Ashland Oil Co. dealers
confirmed Frlday that the
company had hlk ed its
wholesale gasoline prices by
2 cents a J:&amp;llon.
" The increase puts me in a
spot/' said Jesse Hogan,
operator oi an Ashland
StaUon here. " l ca n ' t
operate at a profit. I am sure
not going to stay on this
corner and pump gasoline

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a rare mass suicide att~mpt.
The wh&lt;.~les, some 15 feet long 1
' ran aground F'riday afternoon .

SE1"rLEMENT NEAR
DETROIT (UPI )- Chances
of a weekend se ttlement of the
month-long strike by teachers
m D etroit,· the nation's fourth
la rgest school system, appeared to be good today, a
source close to Ule negotiations
said_

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3: 00 - General HospltaH, 13; Pri ce Is Right e. 10 , Know Your
Ant lques 20.
3: 30 - One Life to Uve 13; Secret Storm 10 ; Match Game '73 a,
Flintstones 6 ; Film 33 ; French Chief 20.
4: 00 - Love, American Style 13; Sesame St. 33, 20; Speedracer
6; Lucy ShowS ; Movie " Belvedere Rings the Bell " 10.
4: JO - I Love Lucy 6; Hazel e; Gilligan's Island 13; Ba seball

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, S. C. &lt;.U'Pil
- Thirly-[iv~ black whales
wa&lt;hed up on the beach of
neat-rby Kiawaw Island Friday
in what' scientists described as

farm.

18th Century Reproductions

11 : 00 - Password 1J ; GambJt 8, 10; Wi zard of Odds 4, 3, 15
11 : 30- Hollywood Squares .4, 3, 15; Love of Life 8, 10 ; Brady
Bun ch 13; Bowling 6, Sesame St reet 33.
11 : 55 - News 8; Dan lm el' s World 10.
12 : DO - Bob Braun ' s 50-50 Club 4; Jeopardy 3, 15 ; News 8, 1~ 13 .·
Password 6.
12: 30 - JW'sJ, 15; Search for TomorrowS, 10, Spl't Second6 .
t 2: 45 - Elec tri c Company 33.
12:55 - NBC News 15, 3.
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Concentration 8; What's My Line 10.
1:30 - 3 On A Match 4, 3, 15 ; As the World Turns 8. 10; Let's
Make A Deal 13. 6.
2: 00 - NewtyweC Game 6, 13 ; Guiding Lig ht e, 10; Ba seball

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have come p1ecemea
m smau unns over vast
territories, and of many events and innoVation~. These werespread over perhaps a generation in any area and often involved
imbalances or old and new on any
Beyond their educational value, living history Farms also
have a scientific role to play . For exan1ple , by preserving
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primitive" strains of crops and livestock no longer in
widespread u.se, these farms help maintain a broad geneltc base
!or fHture breeding. The impor~mcc o! lh" was viv1dlr
Illustra ted m 1970 wl1en a slram .of hybrid corn . proved
genetically vulnerable to so uthern CQrn leaf blight. Since that
time plant' breeders have shown renewed interest in the older
corn varietiei.
There are living history farms scattered from Arizona to
Wisconsin which are open - or soon will~ open - to the public.
A Jist, along with notes about each farm , has been compiled by
resea rchers in the Smithsonian Institute. You might want to
write for the cOmplete Smithsonian publication, ·'Ltving
Historical ·Farms Handbook." It 's •vaitable from the Superintendent of Documents, U. S. Government Printing Office,
Washington, D. C. 20402. The costis 65cenls.

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10: 30 - Police Surgeon 1.5 ; Johnny Mann's Stand Up and Cheer
4; NeWs 6, 8; High Road t o Adven ture 10; News mak er ' 73 13;
WJ: Think You Should Know 3.
11 : 00 - News 3, 4, 15, 10, 6, 13, 8,
11 : 15 ·- Pollee Surgeon 6; CBS News 10 ; News 13 ; Mov ie "ti n
Pan Alley" 8.
11 : 30 - Mov ie " Go West, Young Man " 3. Johnny Carson 4, 15 ;
Face the Nation 10; Don Kirshner's Rock Concert 13
11:4S - Good News 6.
12: 00 - Urban League 10.

10:00 - Dinah Shore 3, IS; Joker's Wild 8, 10.
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10:30 - Baffle 4. 3, 15; $10,000 Pyramid 8, 10; MikeDougla'6

EXTENDED OUTLOOK '
Mild Monday through
Wednesday. Chance of
showers Tuesday. Daytime
-highs mostly lD tbe 70s. Lows
at night in the 50s.

freshened m the spring and dried up in the fall wlfcn 'the g ra~-s
dis a pJ:H!ared.
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~veral years ago this observ~r visited a conservatioil_farm
in lndian&lt;l. Back in one corner of this farm was an area which
had never been improved_ The bare sandstone and clay banks
with small clumps of Johnsongrass, running briars. and other
weeds was U,stimony to the fact that much of pllf !.and had been
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exhausted early in this century_
1)1 Meigs County it is interesting to go to the farms that have
shown the greaiest improvement. Th~ir grass and cr~p-covered
hills seem to level out and not~ as steep as some of the hills just
over the fence where not as much improvement has taken place.
The follOwing story on living history farms, released by the
Cooperative Extension Service at Columbus, bares out this
U,stimony.
The agricultural abundance we know nowadays is of
relatively recent origin. This is made quite clear on any visit to
one of the several dozen living history farms operating in the
Upited Stales.
MANY llF THE FARMS depict only a subsisU,nce level of
agriculture. Yet for all that, they illustraU, the practical realities
of life in the so-called "good old days," plus offer an insight into
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how food and fi~r is produced.
Wayne Rasmussen, head of the Economic Research Services's AgricultW'al History Brailch, is a member of the Living
Historical Fanus Association and helps coordinate efforts to aid
this gro up_Rasmussen explains that the fantastic productivity of
U. S. farmers have freed some 9ii.pct. of the nation's workers for
n ona g ~icultural pursuits - such things as producing cars and TV
sets, working in the rapidly growing service industry, and so on.
But ~cause so few people outside of agriculture, and even
for some younger farmers, it's ,difficu~t to appreciate the
tremendous gains that have occurred in a~vicultural productivity , gains which have helped to make the U. S. the best led
nation in the world at the lowest percentage of consumer income.
The technological revolution which has occurred in U. S.
agriculture is not something that came in one sweeping change.
Rather, today 's agriculture is the slim of many changes that

Thi s year the girls of
Masaryktown were out for
Although the front legs of
rev eng e . " We're bigg er,
a giraffe appear to be longer
onrier, to ugher, more ex- than the hind ones . they ·are
perienced,'' said team ca ptain .all the sa me length.
Sammie Alexsuk. "And, most
of all, we're psyched up for
winning back the title tha t's
,rightfully ours."
Chuck Smith, chairman of
the Hernando County Commission and general manager
of the county Egg Producers
Cooperative, said he got " just ,
plain sick and tired of the nonstop ribbing our town got afU,r
losing in 1972."
Bmss
" I was so disgusted I
scrapped the former team
Crystal
· altogether and personally
r ecrUited and eoached this new
band of stalwarts," Smith said.
Stoneware
A Masaryktown'fanner offered
the team 5,000 slallghtered
chickens to practice on_ But
Gifts
one of Smith's new recruits,
Irene Wa lker, turned him
down.
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"I've plucked 20,000 chickens
l n my lifetime," Mrs. Walker
said , "and if I don't know the
Party Supplies
stripping technique now, I
never will ."
Sophia, the Swing Hill star
who grew up on a ranch at
Datil, N. M. , says she's plucked
Spring Valley Plaza
only about 500 chickens in her
lifetime, and that's far more
than any of her teanunates .
Gallipolis, Ohio 446-m3
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Mr. Chicken," a man
dressed in a rooster outfit, will
lope down a knoll tossing

12: 30- Movie " Hook, Line and Sinkers" 10.
1: 00- News 13, 4.
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6: 00 - Sunrise Semi nar 4 ; Sacr ed Heart 10.
. 6 : IS -. School Scene 10.
6: 20 - Farm Report 13.
6 : 25 - Paul Harvey 13.
6: 30 - Columbu s Today 4; Bible Answer s 8; Good News 13;
News6 .
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7: 00 - Today 4, 3, 15; CBS News 6, 10 ; Flintstones 13, Romper
Room 6.
7: 30 - Rocky &amp; Bullwinkle 13 ; New Zoo Revue 6.
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Tim my and Lassie 6.
8: 30 - Huck &amp; Yogi 6; D1ck Van Dyke 13 .
8: 55 - News 13 . .
9:00·- Paul Dixon 4; Phil Donahue ·15 ; Fnendly Junction 10;
AM 3; Brad y Bu'nch 6. Abbott and Cosfell o 8; Mov 1e " The
Agony and the Ecstasy" 13.
9:30 - To Tell the Truth 3; Secret Storm 8; Mi chael s &amp; Co 6 9 :55 - Chuck White Report 10.

theft df ·gasolme from a large
storage lan k located at the
Bulaville Townhouse -in AddiSon Twp.
The tank is 'owned by the
Addison Twp. trustees. Held in
jail on a petty larceny charge is
18-year old Clibborn Smith of
Rt . I , Gallipolis: Similar
charges will be filed against
the teenagers, who will appear
in Juvenile Court
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REMAIN UNBEATEN
SPRINGFIELD , Ohio (UP!)
- ·Wittenburg Tajlback Glenn
Hendrix ·scored two touch~
downs and rushed over 100
yards for the fourth straight
game as the Tigers felled Ohio
Wesleyan, 41-7, here Saturday
afU,rnoon.
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Ohio Wesleyan's third in four
outings.
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SPRING HILL, Fla . (UP I)- feathers in the air to signal the
The third annual World 's start of the feather snatch,
Chicken Pluckin' Cham- while . a Spring Hill choral
pionship Saturday boiled down group will cackle and cluck to
to a pluck-off between a the William Tell Overture" and
_celebrated housewife in hot- the ''Gaite Parisienne."
pants and a pro with a career Sophia, ·who wears hot pants
total of 20,000 pull ets , and fa shion · boots to public
Residents of Masaryktown, as pluckin gs, was noticeab ly
proud of their egg plant as they concerned in pre-pluck in~
are of their Czechoslovakian terviews.
origins, have their feathers
" We're pushed harder and
ruffled because the last two harder each year because the
years they have been out- psychological tenswn mounts
stripped by their cross county for keepin g the streak alive."
rivals at cosmopolitan Spring
Hill, a town of 4,000. Sophia
BIG DEAL SIGNED
Hutchins, the tall and atOTTAWA (UP! ) _Canada
tractive wife of a chiropractor, and China have signed a btllion
led the Spring Hill pluCkers the do11ar, 1ong 1erm agreemen t
.
last two years in denuding a
. ds ·m t'lmes to a ttr act calhng
do:z:en blf
. . for the sale of up to .224
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mt)hon bushels
of Canad1an
.0n of th e Gwness
the a tten t1
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10: 30 - This Is the Life 15 ; Insight 4 ; Osmonds 13; Vi S1o n On 6 .
11 : 00 - Point of V~w 6 ; TV Chapel 3, Focus On Columb us 4;
Across the Fence 15, Notre Dame 8; H. R Pufnstuf 13.
11 : 30 - Mak e A Wish 6, 13; lnsi gh115; OS U Football HighJ ights 4.
12: 00 - At Issue 3 ; Bowling 6 ; Rev . Ca l vin Evans 13; Sacred
Columbus Town
Heart 15 ; West Virginia Univers i.ty
Meeting 10.
12: 15 - Open Bibl e 15.
12 : 30 - Revival F ir es 13 ; Meet the Pres s 3, 4, 15; Nf:L Pre. Game
Show 8.
12:55 - Ted Mullins 10.
1: oo- LOwer Lighthouse 13 ; Pro Footba 11'3, 4, 15, Pro Football
8, 10.
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2: 00 -College Football197313 ; Soul Trair. 6.
3: 30- Odd Coup le 6 ; Jimmy Dean Show 13,
4: 00- Rook ies 6 ; Amer ica 13 ; Ba sebal l Play.offs J , 4, 1St Pro
Football 8, 10; America 13.
4: 30 - Help Wanted 33.
5;.00 - Waif Til l Your Father Gets Home 6 ; Movi e " The Big
Gamble " 4, 13 ; Eye of the Arti st 33.
5: 30 - Untamed World 6; Music At West Virginia Un 1ver s1 ty 33.
6: 00 - Let's Make A Deal6 ; Grand Masters Chess 33 ,
7: 00 - Safari to Adventure 3 ; Zoom 20, 33; Wild K i ngdom 15 ,
Circ;us 4 ; La s_sle 8 ; In the Know 10; Untamed Wor ld lJ ,
7. 30 - World o'TOisney 3, 4, 15 ; FBI 6, 13; Perry M ason 8, 10.
Mountain Scene 33 ; One of a Kind 20
8.00 - Folk 1970 - A Season of Gilbert and Su l livan for All 33.
8:30 - Manni x 8, 10; Columbo 3, 4, 15 ; Mov ie " Han g 'E m Higl;l''
6, 13.
9:00 - Ma sterpiece Theatre 20, 33.
9. 30 - - Ef'arnaby Jones B. 10.

12: IS - College Football 1973

and two grandchildren. He was
preceded in death by a brofher.
two sister s, and a grandson.
He attended Dickey Chapel
Church. He was a · charter
member Of Lafayette Post .No.
27, American Legion , WOrld
War I veteran who served In
the army.
Funeral services' will be held

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7: 45 - News 4.
8: 00 - Leonard Repass a; Gospel Caravan 6; Church Service
13 ; Billy James Har,:gis and his All -Amer ican Kids 10; Mar.
man Ch'oir 3; Day of Discovery 4.
8: 30 - Oral Roberts 3; Your Health 4 ; Day of Di scovery 8 ; Re x
Humbard 13: Rev1va l Fires 15 ; Kathryn Kuhlman 6; Get
Together ' lO.
8 : 55 - Black Cameo 4.
9 : 00 - Singing Jubilee 3. Cadle Chapel 4; Oral Roberts 10, Rex
Humbard 6, 15 ; Old· Fashioned Meetj ng B.
9· 30 - Church By Side of the Ro.:l'd 4; Chris t 1s the An swe r 13,
Amaz ing Chan S; . Popeye 10.
10: 00 - Church Servlces4; Faith For Today 15: Kid Power 6, 13;
M ormon Conference 3; Rex Humbard 8; Mov1e "Omar

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in Gallipolis the past six years .
He was a member of the Gallia
Coun ty Elect1on Board nine
years and on the GaiJJa CC5'u nty
Sc hool Board eight years.
Mr. Walter was born Jan . 16.
1895, iri Waln ut Twp., son of the
late David Harmon and
Pr:isci lla Van Fleet Walter.
He is survived by his wife,
Stella Canterberry, whom he
m arri ed Nov. 13, 1920 in Pt.
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6: 00 - TraVe logue 4 .
6: 30 - This Week 4 ; Newsmaker '7313 ; Mormon Conference 10.
7: 00 - Time for Timothy 4 ; Jenny Falwel l l3; Cop1muni(lue 6.
7: 30 - Faith for Today 6; Rev ival Fi res 6; Herald of Truth 3;

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percentage o! the worker's income than in the United StaU,s.
In many countnes the problem is not the fact that the food for
the family takes 75 pet . of the worker's income but thatfood is not
available for the family at any .price.
Many people in our county can remell)ber when 50 bushels of
corn per acre was a high yield or a cow that produced 8,000
pounds of milk annually was a high producer. Many farm ers
simply did not produce milk in the winter at all because cows

lUld Evans, Inc. Mrs_ Mamie Robinson, left: and Hershel
Winters; employes of the bureau are shown inside the new
office building.
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Ave_to 39 Olive St . in a new building constructed by Carter

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Jeffers was named Meigs High School Homecoming Queen
during pre-game ceremonies Friday night at Meigs Stadium
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matching entitlement fund whereby
w1ll put the company m good sU,ad for candidates could receive mo tching
years to come .''
payments for small contributions up to $50.
wopal cited the "tremendous support
" The election process mu st be
of the telephone-using public." That has reformed to restore pubhc confiden ce and
been expressed by numerous letters, prevent the repetition of abuses which
phone calls and comments the company · have occurred in past campaigns," Mi)ler
has received .
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explained . "The best way to do this 1s
- He also commended the 1,000 through s tri ct monitoring and enmanagement, su pe rv isory and n on- forcement of the e lectwn laws and a wider
striking craft employes1who-\Vorked long public participation in political cam~
hours during ' the stoppage . They manned paigns."
SWitchboards in long -distance centers and
Miller said that his legislation "can
performed other craft jobs to keep the break the stranglehold that big money has
company in busineSs.
on campaigns by encouraging greater
Wopat sa id near normal toll service rehahce on small contributions from
was provtded . But there 's a huge backlog average citizens."
of orders fo r~ new msta1lations. And most
expa11sion and improvement projects had
to be postponed . The company serves 179
exchanges m 70 counties, serving about
PENTAGON KNEW
308,000 customers .
WASHINGTON (UP! ) - The United
.Striking craft workers wi11 be called
Stales
had ad,·ance mform~tion of the
ba ck to work soon.most within seven days.
·• Jt will take a month or two to catch up, " Arab military buildup along tlie borders of
noU,d Wopal. "Many of the repairs to cut Israel but the outbreak of fighting
cables were temporary. They 'll need to be Saturday came as a surprise. U. S. of~
fi cials said. An Israeli Embassy spoliesmade permanent. And some cablc.'1 will
man, Ghod Ranon, told UPI "We bad inreqwre replacement t~'
formation
the past few days - and so did
Meanwhile, picket? lines will be abandoned and striking workers will return to our friends in the Pentagon - that tlu!re
their jobs to pick up where they left off were movements of big units both in Egypt
and in Syria.''
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QUEEN AND COURT - Left to right are, front row,
: Peggy O'Brien, Roxie Patterson, Shelly Mankin, Queen Susie
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Sixteenye'jJr old Mike Watson of
Se~ond Ave. , a . student at
Gallia Academy High School,
was injured.in the head Friday
ev'emng in an unusual accident.
Gallia County s]leriff 's
de~ulies said Watson and-four
of ~ his classmates
were
pl~asure-riding when they,
stopped their car and got out on
Jo~nson Ridge' Rd. Watson
· mO)IOd to get back into the car
as :a pick 'lip truck-driven by
M~vin Eugene Greene, 24, Rt.
I, &lt;iallipolis, was passing.
A. two row corn picker on the
trllCk's bed struck Watson on
~ side of h'is head as the
vellicle went past. Watson was
taken to the Holzer Medical
Cooter where several stitches
were used to close a laceration.
Greene was not aware of what
haq happened W!til he was
rea;ched later· at home .
Sherlfr "s d~puties have
lm!sted one adult and three
Ju...-niles in connection with the

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native of this town who has made it big in
radio and TV, will be the speaker Monday,·
Nov. 12 when the annual Rotary Club
F&lt;IOtbaU Banquet· is held.
tee McComas is chairman of the Middl ~port ; Pomeroy· Rotary Club Football
banquet committee. Friday evening at the
club's open meeting Club President Harold
Hu~tiard appointed Paul Smart and
Vernon Weber to assist McComas .
. Diles, a graduate of old Middleport
Hi)!h School in the early 50s, is a sports
commentator for Radio Station WJR
oettoit and a ppears on ABC televiSion
special sports docwnentaries and newscasts.
District Gov . Edwin Harmon of
Wocthington will visit the club next Friday
evening. He will conduct a club assembly
and a meeting with committee chainnen
prlbr to the 6 p.m. dinner meeting.
' The governor's appearance is the
oc~asion lor the club's annual loud shirt
contest in which the governor participates,
bul rarelr wins.
~ Guests lor dinner at Heath United
M~hodist Church were Jack Bacon, son of
Judge John C. Bacon, and Brian Tannehill,
grandson of Chet Tannehill.

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Tllday is Sunday, Oct. 7, the
280th day of 1973 with 85 to
follow.
The moon is between its fi rst
quarter and full phase.
The mor ning stars are Mars
and Saturn.
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• and Elias Hatfield, lit. ),
: Gallipolis, ani announcing the
: marriage of their daughter,
: Lois Ann Phillips, to James
• David Nibert, son of Mr. and
• Mrs. James L. Nibert, Rt. I,
; GailipoliB.
C The double ring ceremony
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: Memorial Free Will Baptist
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the ceremony at the home of
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17TH ANNUAL trail ride of the
J a-Vi Riding Club leaves the
strip mine city ball park off Rt.
327, Wellston at 10 a .m . r ood
stand on grounds. No tickets
necessary .
GOOD Samaritans, gos pel
Singe rs , Columbus, will sing at
the Okey Church at 2 p .m.
REV. GEORGE Sexton wiU
preach at the Mt. Zion Baptis t .
Church, Rt. 7, at 7o:ll! p.m .
Everyone welcome.·
MONDAY
ME R CE RVILLE Gr an g e
regular mee ting at 7: 30 p.m.
· GALLIPOLIS Chapter no. 283
Order of Eastern Star regular
meeting and election of offici.rs
at 7:30p.m .
CLAY sc hO!Jl PTA meets at
7:30 p.m:..Mrs. Jean Lemon's
kindergarten class will present
the program.
TUESDAY
RIO GRANDE .Senior Citizens
mee t at 6:30 p.m.- a t Camp
Asbury ; covered dish.
AMERICAN Baptist Women of
Calvary Baptist Church meet
at f.h.e church at 7:30p.m.
RIVERSIDE Study Club meets
with Mrs. Albert Durose at 1
p.m .
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Church circle no. 4, 9:30a.m. at
the church. Nursery is open.
CIRCLE no. 5 meets at Grace
United Methodist Church at 1 ·;
p.m . The nursery will be open ,

the groom, and Mrs. Ann
Enoches, friend of the bride.
The couple spent their
honeymoon in Cincinnati.
The bride .is presently ·employed at the Holzer Medical
Center and the groom ' is attending Jackson Manpower in
Jackson. They are residing at
their home on Possum Trot ,
Rd., Gailipolis.

BARBS
By PHIL PASTORET
"Stupid " students are quite
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Bernard H. 1Carol I Worb} and
• · .•GALLIPOLIS - Mrs. Lillie Brian . The)' stopped over in
. '"'' ~eKinney will observe her 80th Paris. France , Rome. ~ta~,
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•lo, 13. She is lhe mother or 7 lstanbul . the sisters \' isited
• '"· children. Anyone wishin~ to their brother; T.Sgt. . Le"!iS E.
·' I: send greelings may address Casey. 13, H. Worby IS the son
• '" them to her at !OJ Kineon Dr., of Mr .. and Mrs. B. H. Worby,
Yakima, Wash. Linda would
Gallipolis.
like to hear from her friends at
this
address : G.O Mr . and
GALLIPOLIS - Miss Linda
daughter of Mr. and Mrs . Bernard H. Worby,
j Smith,
Raymond
Casey, Westinghouse Electric In·
Mrs.
l Gallipolis, is now residing in ternational SA, S .KOOSH S&lt;ir
Teheran, Iran. Miss Smith left Building 27, Avenue, Takhte
! Sept.'
22 with her sister and Jamshid , P. 0 . Box 717,
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The evening stars art! ·Mer·
cury t Venus and Jupiter.
Thuse born on this date are
nnder the sign of Libra.
American poet James Wh itcomb Riley was born Oct. 7,
1849.
On this day in histor y:
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AMONG the neat things coming up this week we find that
today marks the beginning of "Honor Registered Nurses
Week." While Gallia nurses really had their big f\ing in June, I
don 't think it hurts to give them another round of applause.
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we've been keeping real busy getting the news to you. But we're
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J o Ann Mc Henry, daughter of aisle carpet. She wore the
Mr. a nd Mrs. Earl McHenry, traditional wedding gown of
and J ohn E . Mathews, Jr., son embossed organdy . It was
of Mr. and Mrs. Johnny E. designed with 3 high-victorian
Mathews, were· united in neckline, empire bodice,
marriage.
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bishop sleeves and. French
The double-ring. candeiight cuffs. It featured a full skirt,
ceremony was performed by wide ruffle flounce at hemline,
Rev. Pa ul Hawks at the Grace and a detachable train . Venise
United Me thodist Church at face outlined the neckline,
7:30 p.m. Nup tial music was bodice a nd edged the hemline.
prese nted one.half hour prior She wore a venise camelot
to the ceremony by Mr. and headpiece, with a short laceMrs. Merlyn Ross. Among the edged bouffant veil of silk
, selec ti ons included were ill usion. She carried a bouque t ,
"Close tO' You," "Theme rrom or multi-colored miniature
Romeo and Juliet n, "0 carnations, pink rosebuds, and
Promise Me", " I Love You ba by's breath .centered on a
Truly", " Because" a nd " The white Bible, a gif( from her
Lord's Prayer".
brother .
Attendants were Mrs. Torn
For the wedding, the alta r
was decorated with a white Mathews, matron of honor;
kn eeling bench, two seven- Mrs. Harold Clark and Mrs.
branch candelabra , one . 15 P a ul
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Sk idm ore ,
branch candelabra, and tw o bride smatr on ; a nd Miss
vases of multi-&lt;:olored fl owe rs. Patricia Ma thews, flower girl.
There was also a three-branch They were attired in identica l
candelabra that the couple lit dresses of lavender , pink, blue,
during the ceremony to signify arid yellow polkadot styled the
their unity as one. Famly pews . same as the bride's. Eac h wore
w·e re marked with single white picture hats with bands
candelabra.
and streamers to match their
Given in marriage- by her dresses. They carried colonia l
brother, Gene, the bride . ap- . bouquets of tinted pompons, •
miniature · carn a tio ns, anti ·
baby's breath. The fl ower gi r l
carried a white lace basket
with rose peta ls which she
strewed up the aisle.
For her daughter 's wedding,
Mrs. McHenry wore a pink
polyester knit dress with a
white triple carnation corsage
and white accessories. Mrs.
by
Mathews was attired in a
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Dorothy j. Countryman
wore a white triple carnation
corsage also .. Hei' actessorie~
GALLIPOLIS ,- I really want to write
were white.
is super-important to me today. There is, headquartered in ·
Grandmothers of the groom
Gallia County, an organization known as the Southeastern Ohio
were presented white double
Gospel Music Association.
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The association covers Meigs, Gallia, Mason, Jackson,
Guests were . registered by
Vinton, Athens, Lawr¢nce and other, what I would call (right
Miss Connie Taylor.
·now at least ), edge areas around southern Ohio and northern
Serving as best man was
West Virginia, Just now there are 21 real members and that's .. Tom Mathews. trslfers were
just the problem.
Tom, Russell, and Bob
Now I know a lot of you enjoy gospel music. I know it because ·
McHenry .
I've seen you at our concerts listening raptly to J.D. Sumner or
For her honeymoon trip
Dottie Rambo or Sammy Hall. We've seen you other places too, through the southern states to
in Chillicothe and Columbus and Dayton where the variety is Florida, the new Mrs. Mathews
greater and concerts often more frequent because of sound wore a sleeveless green and
.groups of people who are. making them happen.
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white pleated, polyester knit
We'd like to do that for this area and we need you to help us. dress .and wore the white"
SEOGMA meets the first Monday of each month at Rio Grande carnation corsage from her
College , 7:30p.m ., Allen Hall. The membership fee is $5 per
bridal bouquet. Her a cfamily and it's more · than worth it. There are discounts on
cessories were white.
records and concert · tickets, special dinners with the singers,
Out.of.town gue~ ts included
meetings with a lot of Christian fellowship in the atmosphere. .,.
Miss Bernice Albrecht, Mrs. ·
There are also battles to fight. Did you know for instance that ·
some Boards of Education in the area have banned gospel con·
certs from their buildings, even while allowillg other types of
concerts on the premises? Did you realize that without buildings
we can 't continue to bring you the concert-s you enjoy? That's
where each of you is needed. With the support of a large number
of people, people with buildings will listen to a delegation seeking
their facilities. When they start to listen there will be more
concerts. There's no question about it, we need people.
ff you'dlike to know more about SEOGMA, the hopes, plans
or functions of the group and such like, call me after 5 p.m. at 4469'586: or Larry McGraw after 3:30p.m. at446-1502.
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pie look upon iheir life as a.
servic e , and have a dehmte
COMINQ up we have the Coshocton County Fall Foliage to\11'
object in life outs ide them Tue s . Wed. Thur.
next
.weekend. Opening day, Saturday, will feature an old
selves and their personal hap·
&amp; Sat.
piness . - Leo Tolstoy . Ru s· fashioned APple Butter Stirrin' at Roscoe Village. There wi)l be
9:301il5p.m.
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husking bee. Apple butter starts stirrin' at 8 a.m., so you might
like to scoot on up there kind of early in the day .
The Department of Natural Resources ·will sponsor its
second fall camp-out next weekend, beginning Fri&lt;lay, at
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parks. Different activities are planned for each park and all will
Mon.-Fri. 10a.m. liL9 p.m.
host a get-acquainted session Friday evening. You're invited.
Saturday 10 a.m. lil !61l.m.
AND NOT so very far away at all, the Vinton County airport
will host its Fall Foliage Festival and Farm-City Day next
weekend. Farm-City Day ori Saturday will include
agricult~rally-oriented tours, craft demonstrations and other
goodies beginning at 9:30a.m. Sunday is prettY much an airplane
day which will start at 7:30a.m.

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shall hav·e d•. dhoubte portihon11•
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: · · in your ~and you shall possess
a double portio.,.;· yours shall
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GALLIPOLIS - The English
. Club met at the home of Mrs.
Zelma Northcutt Tuesda y ,
October 2, at 1 p.m . Co-hos tess
was Mrs . Marie Richards.
F our tee n members an·
swered roll call by giving a
current event.
Those present were Mrs.
Rosebud Baker, Isabelle Bias,
Ruby Bossard, Irene Brannon,
June Cantrell, Beatri_c.tClark,
~:.~ Grace Durose , Jennie Elliott,
Elizabeth
Evans,
Ruth
' Mullineaux, Zelma Northcutt,
Marie Ri c hard s, Florence
Wickline and Miss Margaret
Topping .
Mrs . . floren ce WiCkline
reviewed the book , "ln One .
Era and Out The Other" by
Sam Levenson. He is the father
:, of two , taught !Iigh school and
is a hullJorous . philosoP.her on
TV and radio .'
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amusin g incidents from qis
; : home, his teaching career and
contacts with many people.
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Dr. and Mrs. T. Jay Bradshaw,
LOwer River Rd., Gal,lipolis,
~s registered as. a freslunan
at the Asbury College. Asbur.y
has a total enrollment of 1,130
students this year,

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Charles Cooper, Charles McHenry, Mr. and Mrs . PauJ
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Richard Aibrechl, Dayton ; and"Mrs. Russell E. McHenry,
Mrs. Mary L, Ducommun, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mc Henry,
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Erman Price, Columbus; Mr. Eads, Anstead, W.Va .; Misses
and Mrs. Roy Gene McHenry , Karen and Jackie Dula, ·
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Clark and Carmel. Ind.

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Pomona grange has recent meet
GALLIPOLIS - The Gallia
Worthy deputy, Ishmae i
County Pomona Grange met in Qillespie, announced that a
regular session, MQnday team from Lawrence County
evening with worthy master, will conduct joint installation
Kenneth Ward, presiding. The · for. Gallia County.
minutes of the last meeting · The literary program · was ' ·
were read and approved. Seven under the direction of Georgie
granges were represented.
Burleson , with the theme
A legislative report was " Harvest. " Opening sOng was
"Golden Harvest" followed .bY
given by Maurice Thomas.
Roy Sayre, Gallia County a roil call " My ·Favorlte Ap-

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ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT - Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Denney, Bidwell, are announcing the engagement of their
daughter , Susan Jeanette, l&lt;tCarl Basham, son of Mrs. Mary
Basham and lhe late William Basham, also of Bidwell. Both
are graduates of. North GaUia High SChool. Susan is employed at ~usan ' s Flowers and Carl · is employed by M-G ·
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· JACKSONVILLE, Fla. Dean 'i'. Epling, Gallipolis, has
been named .administrative
a,s sislant to the president and
director or purchasing ·of the
s:t u dent government
a~sociation of Jacksonville
Uniyersity. .The appointment
was made in late September by
sludenf body president Mayer
G. Becker.

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Grange, urged ail granges to
Readings included " Apsend in their resolutions im· plefax" by Mary Jo Shaver;
mediately. It was announced " A Pat .on the Ba~k " .by
that Virginia Powell, Hun- Maurice Thomas; two"'1T)usical
tington Grange, and Sillie . numbers presented on the
Burleson,
Little Kyger Grange, dulcimer by Kenneth Ward ;
At this time of year, to be a.
''Farm PricesH by Ishmael
goo~ politician you have to have "been named county
have a bad case of the prince and princess. They will Gillespie; a s tunt preEented by
' 'sh.akes .''
attend the Ohio State Grange eight young members. "We
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It takes -a big man to know
24 . A slate will be held at presented by Mary Sayre , Ruth
wben to act small.
· Rodney ,.Oct. 20, to help pay for Evans and Ginny l&gt;owell.
! NEW SP APER ENT ER PRI SE ASSN.)
their trip.
Closing prayer was given by

: HUNTINGTON - Fourteen
· Marshall University students
were elected to seats in the
University's Student Senate
during the last week of September. They include Barbara
~alley , Bidwell, and Kathy
Johnson, OailipoliB.

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By Uolted Press loternational
Tllday is Sunday, Oct. 7, the
280th day of 1973 with 85 to
follow.
The moon is between its fi rst
quarter and full phase.
The mor ning stars are Mars
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Hatfield, George's Creek Rd.,
• and Elias Hatfield, lit. ),
: Gallipolis, ani announcing the
: marriage of their daughter,
: Lois Ann Phillips, to James
• David Nibert, son of Mr. and
• Mrs. James L. Nibert, Rt. I,
; GailipoliB.
C The double ring ceremony
: was held at the Silver
: Memorial Free Will Baptist
: Church Aug. 3, at 7:30 p.m.
• with Rev. Andrew Par,sons
•• officiating.
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; . marriage by her brother, Eii
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Shaver. ·
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::., honoring the ' couple · following
the ceremony at the home of
the bride. Serving at the
reception were Misses Carolyn
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SUNDAY
17TH ANNUAL trail ride of the
J a-Vi Riding Club leaves the
strip mine city ball park off Rt.
327, Wellston at 10 a .m . r ood
stand on grounds. No tickets
necessary .
GOOD Samaritans, gos pel
Singe rs , Columbus, will sing at
the Okey Church at 2 p .m.
REV. GEORGE Sexton wiU
preach at the Mt. Zion Baptis t .
Church, Rt. 7, at 7o:ll! p.m .
Everyone welcome.·
MONDAY
ME R CE RVILLE Gr an g e
regular mee ting at 7: 30 p.m.
· GALLIPOLIS Chapter no. 283
Order of Eastern Star regular
meeting and election of offici.rs
at 7:30p.m .
CLAY sc hO!Jl PTA meets at
7:30 p.m:..Mrs. Jean Lemon's
kindergarten class will present
the program.
TUESDAY
RIO GRANDE .Senior Citizens
mee t at 6:30 p.m.- a t Camp
Asbury ; covered dish.
AMERICAN Baptist Women of
Calvary Baptist Church meet
at f.h.e church at 7:30p.m.
RIVERSIDE Study Club meets
with Mrs. Albert Durose at 1
p.m .
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Church circle no. 4, 9:30a.m. at
the church. Nursery is open.
CIRCLE no. 5 meets at Grace
United Methodist Church at 1 ·;
p.m . The nursery will be open ,

the groom, and Mrs. Ann
Enoches, friend of the bride.
The couple spent their
honeymoon in Cincinnati.
The bride .is presently ·employed at the Holzer Medical
Center and the groom ' is attending Jackson Manpower in
Jackson. They are residing at
their home on Possum Trot ,
Rd., Gailipolis.

BARBS
By PHIL PASTORET
"Stupid " students are quite
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Bernard H. 1Carol I Worb} and
• · .•GALLIPOLIS - Mrs. Lillie Brian . The)' stopped over in
. '"'' ~eKinney will observe her 80th Paris. France , Rome. ~ta~,
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•lo, 13. She is lhe mother or 7 lstanbul . the sisters \' isited
• '"· children. Anyone wishin~ to their brother; T.Sgt. . Le"!iS E.
·' I: send greelings may address Casey. 13, H. Worby IS the son
• '" them to her at !OJ Kineon Dr., of Mr .. and Mrs. B. H. Worby,
Yakima, Wash. Linda would
Gallipolis.
like to hear from her friends at
this
address : G.O Mr . and
GALLIPOLIS - Miss Linda
daughter of Mr. and Mrs . Bernard H. Worby,
j Smith,
Raymond
Casey, Westinghouse Electric In·
Mrs.
l Gallipolis, is now residing in ternational SA, S .KOOSH S&lt;ir
Teheran, Iran. Miss Smith left Building 27, Avenue, Takhte
! Sept.'
22 with her sister and Jamshid , P. 0 . Box 717,
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The evening stars art! ·Mer·
cury t Venus and Jupiter.
Thuse born on this date are
nnder the sign of Libra.
American poet James Wh itcomb Riley was born Oct. 7,
1849.
On this day in histor y:
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Baking contest winners for
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Grange ; Marie Wagner, Eno
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Gladys
Smith ,
ROOney Grange. Winner for _
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AMONG the neat things coming up this week we find that
today marks the beginning of "Honor Registered Nurses
Week." While Gallia nurses really had their big f\ing in June, I
don 't think it hurts to give them another round of applause.
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It is also American Newspaper Week. I don't think we're
planning ·any kind of celebration around here, simply because
we've been keeping real busy getting the news to you. But we're
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J o Ann Mc Henry, daughter of aisle carpet. She wore the
Mr. a nd Mrs. Earl McHenry, traditional wedding gown of
and J ohn E . Mathews, Jr., son embossed organdy . It was
of Mr. and Mrs. Johnny E. designed with 3 high-victorian
Mathews, were· united in neckline, empire bodice,
marriage.
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bishop sleeves and. French
The double-ring. candeiight cuffs. It featured a full skirt,
ceremony was performed by wide ruffle flounce at hemline,
Rev. Pa ul Hawks at the Grace and a detachable train . Venise
United Me thodist Church at face outlined the neckline,
7:30 p.m. Nup tial music was bodice a nd edged the hemline.
prese nted one.half hour prior She wore a venise camelot
to the ceremony by Mr. and headpiece, with a short laceMrs. Merlyn Ross. Among the edged bouffant veil of silk
, selec ti ons included were ill usion. She carried a bouque t ,
"Close tO' You," "Theme rrom or multi-colored miniature
Romeo and Juliet n, "0 carnations, pink rosebuds, and
Promise Me", " I Love You ba by's breath .centered on a
Truly", " Because" a nd " The white Bible, a gif( from her
Lord's Prayer".
brother .
Attendants were Mrs. Torn
For the wedding, the alta r
was decorated with a white Mathews, matron of honor;
kn eeling bench, two seven- Mrs. Harold Clark and Mrs.
branch candelabra , one . 15 P a ul
E.
Sk idm ore ,
branch candelabra, and tw o bride smatr on ; a nd Miss
vases of multi-&lt;:olored fl owe rs. Patricia Ma thews, flower girl.
There was also a three-branch They were attired in identica l
candelabra that the couple lit dresses of lavender , pink, blue,
during the ceremony to signify arid yellow polkadot styled the
their unity as one. Famly pews . same as the bride's. Eac h wore
w·e re marked with single white picture hats with bands
candelabra.
and streamers to match their
Given in marriage- by her dresses. They carried colonia l
brother, Gene, the bride . ap- . bouquets of tinted pompons, •
miniature · carn a tio ns, anti ·
baby's breath. The fl ower gi r l
carried a white lace basket
with rose peta ls which she
strewed up the aisle.
For her daughter 's wedding,
Mrs. McHenry wore a pink
polyester knit dress with a
white triple carnation corsage
and white accessories. Mrs.
by
Mathews was attired in a
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Dorothy j. Countryman
wore a white triple carnation
corsage also .. Hei' actessorie~
GALLIPOLIS ,- I really want to write
were white.
is super-important to me today. There is, headquartered in ·
Grandmothers of the groom
Gallia County, an organization known as the Southeastern Ohio
were presented white double
Gospel Music Association.
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The association covers Meigs, Gallia, Mason, Jackson,
Guests were . registered by
Vinton, Athens, Lawr¢nce and other, what I would call (right
Miss Connie Taylor.
·now at least ), edge areas around southern Ohio and northern
Serving as best man was
West Virginia, Just now there are 21 real members and that's .. Tom Mathews. trslfers were
just the problem.
Tom, Russell, and Bob
Now I know a lot of you enjoy gospel music. I know it because ·
McHenry .
I've seen you at our concerts listening raptly to J.D. Sumner or
For her honeymoon trip
Dottie Rambo or Sammy Hall. We've seen you other places too, through the southern states to
in Chillicothe and Columbus and Dayton where the variety is Florida, the new Mrs. Mathews
greater and concerts often more frequent because of sound wore a sleeveless green and
.groups of people who are. making them happen.
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white pleated, polyester knit
We'd like to do that for this area and we need you to help us. dress .and wore the white"
SEOGMA meets the first Monday of each month at Rio Grande carnation corsage from her
College , 7:30p.m ., Allen Hall. The membership fee is $5 per
bridal bouquet. Her a cfamily and it's more · than worth it. There are discounts on
cessories were white.
records and concert · tickets, special dinners with the singers,
Out.of.town gue~ ts included
meetings with a lot of Christian fellowship in the atmosphere. .,.
Miss Bernice Albrecht, Mrs. ·
There are also battles to fight. Did you know for instance that ·
some Boards of Education in the area have banned gospel con·
certs from their buildings, even while allowillg other types of
concerts on the premises? Did you realize that without buildings
we can 't continue to bring you the concert-s you enjoy? That's
where each of you is needed. With the support of a large number
of people, people with buildings will listen to a delegation seeking
their facilities. When they start to listen there will be more
concerts. There's no question about it, we need people.
ff you'dlike to know more about SEOGMA, the hopes, plans
or functions of the group and such like, call me after 5 p.m. at 4469'586: or Larry McGraw after 3:30p.m. at446-1502.
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pie look upon iheir life as a.
servic e , and have a dehmte
COMINQ up we have the Coshocton County Fall Foliage to\11'
object in life outs ide them Tue s . Wed. Thur.
next
.weekend. Opening day, Saturday, will feature an old
selves and their personal hap·
&amp; Sat.
piness . - Leo Tolstoy . Ru s· fashioned APple Butter Stirrin' at Roscoe Village. There wi)l be
9:301il5p.m.
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husking bee. Apple butter starts stirrin' at 8 a.m., so you might
like to scoot on up there kind of early in the day .
The Department of Natural Resources ·will sponsor its
second fall camp-out next weekend, beginning Fri&lt;lay, at
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parks. Different activities are planned for each park and all will
Mon.-Fri. 10a.m. liL9 p.m.
host a get-acquainted session Friday evening. You're invited.
Saturday 10 a.m. lil !61l.m.
AND NOT so very far away at all, the Vinton County airport
will host its Fall Foliage Festival and Farm-City Day next
weekend. Farm-City Day ori Saturday will include
agricult~rally-oriented tours, craft demonstrations and other
goodies beginning at 9:30a.m. Sunday is prettY much an airplane
day which will start at 7:30a.m.

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GALLIPOLIS - The English
. Club met at the home of Mrs.
Zelma Northcutt Tuesda y ,
October 2, at 1 p.m . Co-hos tess
was Mrs . Marie Richards.
F our tee n members an·
swered roll call by giving a
current event.
Those present were Mrs.
Rosebud Baker, Isabelle Bias,
Ruby Bossard, Irene Brannon,
June Cantrell, Beatri_c.tClark,
~:.~ Grace Durose , Jennie Elliott,
Elizabeth
Evans,
Ruth
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Marie Ri c hard s, Florence
Wickline and Miss Margaret
Topping .
Mrs . . floren ce WiCkline
reviewed the book , "ln One .
Era and Out The Other" by
Sam Levenson. He is the father
:, of two , taught !Iigh school and
is a hullJorous . philosoP.her on
TV and radio .'
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amusin g incidents from qis
; : home, his teaching career and
contacts with many people.
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Dr. and Mrs. T. Jay Bradshaw,
LOwer River Rd., Gal,lipolis,
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at the Asbury College. Asbur.y
has a total enrollment of 1,130
students this year,

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Charles Cooper, Charles McHenry, Mr. and Mrs . PauJ
€ooper , Jr., Par tsmou th ; E . Skidmore and family, Mr.
Richard Aibrechl, Dayton ; and"Mrs. Russell E. McHenry,
Mrs. Mary L, Ducommun, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mc Henry,
-Tampa1 Fl~.: 1irover Thacker, . Higlr· Point, N . C.; Mrs .. Mary
Huntington ; Mr.. and MrS. Lou Ramsey and Mrs. Inez
Erman Price, Columbus; Mr. Eads, Anstead, W.Va .; Misses
and Mrs. Roy Gene McHenry , Karen and Jackie Dula, ·
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GALLIPOLIS - The Gallia
Worthy deputy, Ishmae i
County Pomona Grange met in Qillespie, announced that a
regular session, MQnday team from Lawrence County
evening with worthy master, will conduct joint installation
Kenneth Ward, presiding. The · for. Gallia County.
minutes of the last meeting · The literary program · was ' ·
were read and approved. Seven under the direction of Georgie
granges were represented.
Burleson , with the theme
A legislative report was " Harvest. " Opening sOng was
"Golden Harvest" followed .bY
given by Maurice Thomas.
Roy Sayre, Gallia County a roil call " My ·Favorlte Ap-

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ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT - Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Denney, Bidwell, are announcing the engagement of their
daughter , Susan Jeanette, l&lt;tCarl Basham, son of Mrs. Mary
Basham and lhe late William Basham, also of Bidwell. Both
are graduates of. North GaUia High SChool. Susan is employed at ~usan ' s Flowers and Carl · is employed by M-G ·
Transport, Kanauga. Wooding plans are incomplete.

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been named .administrative
a,s sislant to the president and
director or purchasing ·of the
s:t u dent government
a~sociation of Jacksonville
Uniyersity. .The appointment
was made in late September by
sludenf body president Mayer
G. Becker.

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Grange, urged ail granges to
Readings included " Apsend in their resolutions im· plefax" by Mary Jo Shaver;
mediately. It was announced " A Pat .on the Ba~k " .by
that Virginia Powell, Hun- Maurice Thomas; two"'1T)usical
tington Grange, and Sillie . numbers presented on the
Burleson,
Little Kyger Grange, dulcimer by Kenneth Ward ;
At this time of year, to be a.
''Farm PricesH by Ishmael
goo~ politician you have to have "been named county
have a bad case of the prince and princess. They will Gillespie; a s tunt preEented by
' 'sh.akes .''
attend the Ohio State Grange eight young members. "We
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conventioninDayton,Oct. 2.1 to Give Thanks, " a pageant, was
It takes -a big man to know
24 . A slate will be held at presented by Mary Sayre , Ruth
wben to act small.
· Rodney ,.Oct. 20, to help pay for Evans and Ginny l&gt;owell.
! NEW SP APER ENT ER PRI SE ASSN.)
their trip.
Closing prayer was given by

: HUNTINGTON - Fourteen
· Marshall University students
were elected to seats in the
University's Student Senate
during the last week of September. They include Barbara
~alley , Bidwell, and Kathy
Johnson, OailipoliB.

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Casbah in Flame, Spruce,
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HUNTINGTON, W. Va .
Less than two weeks remain
for pros pective teachers who
,plan lq take · the National
Teac her Examinations at
Marshall University Nov. 10 to
su bmit their registrations for
.these tests to Educational
Testing Servince in Princeton,
N.J. The announcement o[ the
deadline was made by Dr .
Hobert B. Hayes, dean of
Marshall' s
Coll ege
of
Regis
tr&lt;Jtions
for
Education.
the e xaminatio ns must be
fOrwarded so a_s to reach the
Prince ton office no late r than
Oct. 18, Dr. Hayes said.
"Bulletins of Inform a ti on"
describing
re gis tration
pr ocedures and co ntaining
registration fOrms pmy be
obtained from the Coll ege of
Education at Marshall , Room
211, Je nkins Ha ll, or ,directly
fr om . the National ' Te·a cher
Examinations, Educational
Testing Se rvice, Box 911,
Princeton, N. J . 0.8540.
At the one--day tes t session a
ca ndidate may lake the
common examinations, which
include tests in professional
education· and
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GOP, Democrats·In 7-7 tie

l;ALI.IPOLlS - October 7 is
!{ally Day in the Paint Creek
ltegular Baptist ,S unda)•
Sch•lOl. Each member is kindli·
urged to be present and bring
anolhcr person. Mrs. Grover
Turner will spea k to the group
at L!•e assembly hour . A cordial
invitation is extended to all to
be 11rcsent.

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GALLIPOLIS

UPI Statehouse ReporteJ'-.
COLUMBUS l UP!) - The
first period of the . campaign
financing political football
game at the Statehouse ended
7-7last week, For the voters of

Ohio (JOlilics

Tile Constitution of til,
United States makes no m en lion or a Cabinet.

Ohio, there was no score.
The rest of the game still lies
ahead, much of it after the
start of the. special legislative

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later this month. But for now,
there is a deadlock.
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To prepare for the special
s~ssion he called, Gov. John J .

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GALUPO L!S- French City
Bap_tist Chur ch ·is hos tin g the
World Missions Conference,
Oct. 11-14. This conference is
sponsor ed by the Scioto Valley
Associa tion of Baptists. The
spea ke rs each nigh t wiil be
ho111e missionary, Glen Jude,
of F lorida, Oct. 11 ; Rev. Bill
Rapie r , Columbus, sta te
misS iona ry, Oct. 12; Harry H.
Harpe r ,
_Jr'.,
fo r eign
m iss ionary, Columbia, Oct. 13;
William . P. Wehrrty, Missouri,
home mi ssionar).' , mornin g,
Oct. 12; Rev. Marcus Reed ,
rsrael, foreign missi onary ,
Oct. 12 evening. Re v. J erry S.
Le wis and the congr ega ti on
extend a welcome to the sei:· ,
vices, whi~h
begin at\)7:30p.m.
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Four
defendants were fined and
three others forfeited bonds in
Meigs County Court Friday.
Fined by Judge Frank W. ·
Porter were Lucille K. P~n- ·
dleton, Radcliffe, $10 ond cosls,
failure to yield right of way;
Frank Gilkey, Langsville, and
Homer L. McCarty, Cheshire,
$10 and cOsls each, speeding;
Larry Koenig, no address, $SO
and &lt;fOsts, $25 suspended,
assaUlt and battery. Forfeiting
bonds were Marjorie L. Gonnoll~, . Reedsville, · $27 ,50,
failure to yield right of way;
Gale D. Elder, no address, and ·
·Larry R. Adkins, Chesapeake,
$27.50 each, speeding.
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were called National Standard
Units but received no special
r ecognition .''
Th e . new program being
siarted this year by the TriState Area Council gives a
Scouting unit in our 10 county
area the opportunity to check
the criteria for the National
President 's Boypow~r Unit
Award and to plan its year 's
pr'ogrBms to make sure the unit
will earn the award, Myers
said. ·
Recognition for meeting the
criteria is a red, white, · and
blue streamer lettered in gold
for the unit , and a special strip
t_o be worn on each Scout's

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• All Full Bolts ·
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• Polyester, Wools &amp; S.i lk
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research arm of the General powf'r£ul Ohio ~ducation
Assembly, approved Gilligan's Association tOEA 1able lo pool idea or a speical joint com- • all contributions and support a
mit tee to lay the groundwork single candidate for maximum
for the special session.
effect and rNurn favor.
Have Vote
The l.SC.chairman, a Republican, named a Republican to
When the Democrats found
heail the panel. He also, logic-' · out Aronoff was going to have
ally, chose the House and ,S,n- · the committee vote on the subate eJections conunittee mem. commit tee recommendations
bers lo serve on the study com- and then have a bill prepared,
mittee.
they huddled with represenlronically, it was the makeUp tatives of ~e governor and
of the committee that led to the · went into their " prevent"
deadlock al an uncom- defense.
promising nine~our session
'!'hey felt that once the first
last Wednesday which veteran bill· was drafted, based on the
ob's ervers agreed wa s the · subcommittee report, 'the bur·
st ran gest legislative com- dent would then be on lhe
mit tee proceeding they had Democrats lo make changes.
ever ·witnessed.
The Republicans would have
As the study committee be- been the first to " put points on
gan its work several weeks ago the board ," aq~ny failure to
WJder the leadership of Sen. reach a compromise would be
Stanley J . Aronoff, R-Cincin- blamed on the Democrats, ·
nati, progress appeared likely.
It is difficult to see how
Draft Principles
agreement could have been'
Aronoff assigned a bipar- rea ched. There were onl y
tisan supcommittee to draft a a bout
three
bona
fide
set of principles to be ' in- negotiators on the committee.
corpora t ed in a campaign The rest were either aligned
financing bill. The sub- with the co rporations, t he
committee reached agreement OEA, orga nized labor or were
on most of those principli!S, just plain stubborn .
· ' although one Democrat was
So the votes were 7-7 on the
absent a nd another later controversial sections of the
claimed to be laboring under . campaign financing report of
some misapprehensions.
the subcommittee.
The main bone of contention
Democrats, admittedly to
was, and still is, Democratic
Hmake points", supported the
a nd Republican differen ces
tattered version ol the report.
Republicans said they were
over treatment of labor unions
and .corpora tipns Ln election
''boxed in" to oppose a weak
camp&lt;Jigl"!ing financing .
report.
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Republicans want corporaAnd each side look its football to the locker room for a
lions to be allowed to receive
donations and spend money,
breather before lhe action
just as labor unions dQ through
sta rts again.
pOlitical action groups. They
a lso want the donor to be able
to earmark. his gift for a
political party or candidate.
Democrats , backed by
organized labor , want things as
they are , with corpOrations
prohibited from contributing to
HUNTINGTON - To provide
elec tion campaigns, and unions
and ,associations such as the better program in some 20{1
Scout troops and Cub Scout
packs of the Tri-State Area
Coun cil , Boy Scouts of
Ameri ca,
the
Na tional
President 's Boypower Unit
. Award will be given to unils
that ,. meet specific criteria,
a cco rding to Bob Myers,
Council President.
The award , whic h is based on
a "year " of eligibility from
April! to March 31, is based on
such items as . reregistration,
outdoor
activities, _advancement, participation in
district or coouncil' activities,
uni(orm reviews, and training .
"The Tri-State Area Council
is now in the fifth year of
Boypower '76, an . eight-year
campaign to bring a better
Scouting program to as many
American boys as· possible by
the end of 1976," Myers said.
" One of the features of this
campaign during the first four
years was an effort to·meas ure
the effectiveness of units by
comparing them to a national

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area exmn inations which are
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1natler and methods applicable
to the a rea he nia y be a ss igned
to tea c h.
Ea c h crmdidate will receive
an admission ticket advising .
him lo the .e xact location of the
ce nter to which he should
·report, Hayes said. Candidl:ltes
for the common exH minations
willreportat8 :30a.m. Nov.10,
and should finish at approxima tely 12:30 p .m.
Candida t es for the area
examinations will repoi't at
· I : 30 p.m. anct shou ld fi nish at
approxi m ate ly ·4 : 15 p.m .,
according to the time sc hedule
set up by Educa ti onal Testing
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campaign financing, explore
possible changes in the law and
set: what agreements could be
reached in atlvance to speed
the work of the session.
No t Keen
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Lawmakers from both
parties were not too keen on the
idea of a special session to start
with.
Republicans, particularly incehsed, decided if a
campaign financing law must
be written, it would be a tough
one, getting rid of Democratic
advantages in the current law.
The Legislative Service
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A tablet with a complete
inscription found in 1849 at the
mouth of the Kanawha River in
present day West Virginia
indicates that Celoron tlafmcd .
by this means the " Oyo' · River
and all the land it and its
tributaries drained for the
King of Prance. That tablet is
owned by The Virginia
Historical Society, Richmond .
The public will be invited to
inspect the origi nal plate when
the new Ohio River Museum
opens.

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Out of.town ~ucsbi attl'ntlmg
. guests.
were MrS. R'oiX'rt Theiss, Mrs.
For ct wedding trip to Black- John Kennedy ;1ntl Miss Kay
water Falls, W. Va ., the bride Hi gley, Bidwell; Miss Linda
rhose a lavender dress with H oll~y, Crown Cily; Mrs . Chris
matthing' &lt;JCt'essories and a 1't,. Paisley, Ewington; Mr . :wd
rosebud from her bouquet.
t Mrs . Char les E . Kay ,
The eouple is residing at 81 Southside, W. Va.; Mr. and
Garfield Ave., Gallipolis. The Mrs . Michael )'oby, Cadiz; Mr .
bride- is &lt;J 1972 graduate of and Mrs. Gcor~c Somer'-:ill~
Gallia Academy High School and Nicole, Reyn oldsburg; Mr.
a~d 'is employed at Holzer "nd Mrs. Glen 0' Brien,
Medical Center. The groom, a . Swanton, Md.; Mrs. Ronald
j973 graduate of GAHS, is · Savage •nd Misty, Swanton,
employed by Pcnnyfare .
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participate in pr ~sentatio n
ce remonies.
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The lead tablet was one. of
~severa l to · be· buried at
s trategic locations in the Ohio
Valley by French explore r
Pierre Joseph Celoron . He had
led an expedition In 1749 from
Montreal to the Ohio Valley
and Great Lakes to claim the
region for the French throne.
The Marietta plate, one of
two found and existing in the U.
S., wc1 s discovere.d in 1798 by
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into the posst•ssion of pioneer
Circleville histori&lt;Jn Caleb
ALwater who app.al'entl~· ga\'e
MARIETTA - A famous return of the inscribed tablet to it to Nc"-· York GOvernor
Ohio relic of French colonial Ohio where it has never before DeWitt Clinton. a hero in the
days is being retUrned to this been exhibited .
west for his promotion of
river town on the !75th anMarcus A. McCorison; canals. Clinton, in turn,
niv«sary of its discovery here . director of the American presented the plate some time
St.jle - Representative Sam Antiquarian Society, Wor- later to the American An·
Spe'l!&lt;.,_ New Concord, ha s cester, Mass .. has informed lh~ tiquarian SoCiety as no
announced that a lead tablet Ohio officials that his society,. museum e xisted at that carl)'
buried in 1749 allhe future site owner of lhc tablet, will return day in Ohio for its care .
of Marietta to claim the Ohio it for exclusive exhibition at
The tablet wa s originally
Valley for France Will be a · the new Ri\•er Museum on eight by ten inches 'ln size and
featured exhibit in the new October l:l. lt will be a one-year three-eighths inch thick. Only a

Ohio Historical Society . The
inuseum will open to the public
October 14 . It is located in
Speck 's' Hous~ district.
. Representative Speck and
Society Director baniel R. .
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HUNTINGTON, W. Va .
Less than two weeks remain
for pros pective teachers who
,plan lq take · the National
Teac her Examinations at
Marshall University Nov. 10 to
su bmit their registrations for
.these tests to Educational
Testing Servince in Princeton,
N.J. The announcement o[ the
deadline was made by Dr .
Hobert B. Hayes, dean of
Marshall' s
Coll ege
of
Regis
tr&lt;Jtions
for
Education.
the e xaminatio ns must be
fOrwarded so a_s to reach the
Prince ton office no late r than
Oct. 18, Dr. Hayes said.
"Bulletins of Inform a ti on"
describing
re gis tration
pr ocedures and co ntaining
registration fOrms pmy be
obtained from the Coll ege of
Education at Marshall , Room
211, Je nkins Ha ll, or ,directly
fr om . the National ' Te·a cher
Examinations, Educational
Testing Se rvice, Box 911,
Princeton, N. J . 0.8540.
At the one--day tes t session a
ca ndidate may lake the
common examinations, which
include tests in professional
education· and
J::!P. nP.ra l

GOING-OUT..()F
BUSINESS SALE
MON., OCT. 8 THRU SAT., OCT. 13

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GOP, Democrats·In 7-7 tie

l;ALI.IPOLlS - October 7 is
!{ally Day in the Paint Creek
ltegular Baptist ,S unda)•
Sch•lOl. Each member is kindli·
urged to be present and bring
anolhcr person. Mrs. Grover
Turner will spea k to the group
at L!•e assembly hour . A cordial
invitation is extended to all to
be 11rcsent.

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By LEE LEONARD

GALLIPOLIS

UPI Statehouse ReporteJ'-.
COLUMBUS l UP!) - The
first period of the . campaign
financing political football
game at the Statehouse ended
7-7last week, For the voters of

Ohio (JOlilics

Tile Constitution of til,
United States makes no m en lion or a Cabinet.

Ohio, there was no score.
The rest of the game still lies
ahead, much of it after the
start of the. special legislative

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later this month. But for now,
there is a deadlock.
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To prepare for the special
s~ssion he called, Gov. John J .

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TAKE A LOOK
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·TO HAVE MEETINGS
GALUPO L!S- French City
Bap_tist Chur ch ·is hos tin g the
World Missions Conference,
Oct. 11-14. This conference is
sponsor ed by the Scioto Valley
Associa tion of Baptists. The
spea ke rs each nigh t wiil be
ho111e missionary, Glen Jude,
of F lorida, Oct. 11 ; Rev. Bill
Rapie r , Columbus, sta te
misS iona ry, Oct. 12; Harry H.
Harpe r ,
_Jr'.,
fo r eign
m iss ionary, Columbia, Oct. 13;
William . P. Wehrrty, Missouri,
home mi ssionar).' , mornin g,
Oct. 12; Rev. Marcus Reed ,
rsrael, foreign missi onary ,
Oct. 12 evening. Re v. J erry S.
Le wis and the congr ega ti on
extend a welcome to the sei:· ,
vices, whi~h
begin at\)7:30p.m.
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Four
defendants were fined and
three others forfeited bonds in
Meigs County Court Friday.
Fined by Judge Frank W. ·
Porter were Lucille K. P~n- ·
dleton, Radcliffe, $10 ond cosls,
failure to yield right of way;
Frank Gilkey, Langsville, and
Homer L. McCarty, Cheshire,
$10 and cOsls each, speeding;
Larry Koenig, no address, $SO
and &lt;fOsts, $25 suspended,
assaUlt and battery. Forfeiting
bonds were Marjorie L. Gonnoll~, . Reedsville, · $27 ,50,
failure to yield right of way;
Gale D. Elder, no address, and ·
·Larry R. Adkins, Chesapeake,
$27.50 each, speeding.
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we now carry

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plea1od to

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were called National Standard
Units but received no special
r ecognition .''
Th e . new program being
siarted this year by the TriState Area Council gives a
Scouting unit in our 10 county
area the opportunity to check
the criteria for the National
President 's Boypow~r Unit
Award and to plan its year 's
pr'ogrBms to make sure the unit
will earn the award, Myers
said. ·
Recognition for meeting the
criteria is a red, white, · and
blue streamer lettered in gold
for the unit , and a special strip
t_o be worn on each Scout's

• Thousands of yards
• All Full Bolts ·
elQO pet. Polyester
Double Knits
• Polyester &amp; Wool
Double Knits ·
• Polyester, Wools &amp; S.i lk
Double Knits
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research arm of the General powf'r£ul Ohio ~ducation
Assembly, approved Gilligan's Association tOEA 1able lo pool idea or a speical joint com- • all contributions and support a
mit tee to lay the groundwork single candidate for maximum
for the special session.
effect and rNurn favor.
Have Vote
The l.SC.chairman, a Republican, named a Republican to
When the Democrats found
heail the panel. He also, logic-' · out Aronoff was going to have
ally, chose the House and ,S,n- · the committee vote on the subate eJections conunittee mem. commit tee recommendations
bers lo serve on the study com- and then have a bill prepared,
mittee.
they huddled with represenlronically, it was the makeUp tatives of ~e governor and
of the committee that led to the · went into their " prevent"
deadlock al an uncom- defense.
promising nine~our session
'!'hey felt that once the first
last Wednesday which veteran bill· was drafted, based on the
ob's ervers agreed wa s the · subcommittee report, 'the bur·
st ran gest legislative com- dent would then be on lhe
mit tee proceeding they had Democrats lo make changes.
ever ·witnessed.
The Republicans would have
As the study committee be- been the first to " put points on
gan its work several weeks ago the board ," aq~ny failure to
WJder the leadership of Sen. reach a compromise would be
Stanley J . Aronoff, R-Cincin- blamed on the Democrats, ·
nati, progress appeared likely.
It is difficult to see how
Draft Principles
agreement could have been'
Aronoff assigned a bipar- rea ched. There were onl y
tisan supcommittee to draft a a bout
three
bona
fide
set of principles to be ' in- negotiators on the committee.
corpora t ed in a campaign The rest were either aligned
financing bill. The sub- with the co rporations, t he
committee reached agreement OEA, orga nized labor or were
on most of those principli!S, just plain stubborn .
· ' although one Democrat was
So the votes were 7-7 on the
absent a nd another later controversial sections of the
claimed to be laboring under . campaign financing report of
some misapprehensions.
the subcommittee.
The main bone of contention
Democrats, admittedly to
was, and still is, Democratic
Hmake points", supported the
a nd Republican differen ces
tattered version ol the report.
Republicans said they were
over treatment of labor unions
and .corpora tipns Ln election
''boxed in" to oppose a weak
camp&lt;Jigl"!ing financing .
report.
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Republicans want corporaAnd each side look its football to the locker room for a
lions to be allowed to receive
donations and spend money,
breather before lhe action
just as labor unions dQ through
sta rts again.
pOlitical action groups. They
a lso want the donor to be able
to earmark. his gift for a
political party or candidate.
Democrats , backed by
organized labor , want things as
they are , with corpOrations
prohibited from contributing to
HUNTINGTON - To provide
elec tion campaigns, and unions
and ,associations such as the better program in some 20{1
Scout troops and Cub Scout
packs of the Tri-State Area
Coun cil , Boy Scouts of
Ameri ca,
the
Na tional
President 's Boypower Unit
. Award will be given to unils
that ,. meet specific criteria,
a cco rding to Bob Myers,
Council President.
The award , whic h is based on
a "year " of eligibility from
April! to March 31, is based on
such items as . reregistration,
outdoor
activities, _advancement, participation in
district or coouncil' activities,
uni(orm reviews, and training .
"The Tri-State Area Council
is now in the fifth year of
Boypower '76, an . eight-year
campaign to bring a better
Scouting program to as many
American boys as· possible by
the end of 1976," Myers said.
" One of the features of this
campaign during the first four
years was an effort to·meas ure
the effectiveness of units by
comparing them to a national

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area exmn inations which are
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1natler and methods applicable
to the a rea he nia y be a ss igned
to tea c h.
Ea c h crmdidate will receive
an admission ticket advising .
him lo the .e xact location of the
ce nter to which he should
·report, Hayes said. Candidl:ltes
for the common exH minations
willreportat8 :30a.m. Nov.10,
and should finish at approxima tely 12:30 p .m.
Candida t es for the area
examinations will repoi't at
· I : 30 p.m. anct shou ld fi nish at
approxi m ate ly ·4 : 15 p.m .,
according to the time sc hedule
set up by Educa ti onal Testing
Service.

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campaign financing, explore
possible changes in the law and
set: what agreements could be
reached in atlvance to speed
the work of the session.
No t Keen
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Lawmakers from both
parties were not too keen on the
idea of a special session to start
with.
Republicans, particularly incehsed, decided if a
campaign financing law must
be written, it would be a tough
one, getting rid of Democratic
advantages in the current law.
The Legislative Service
Commission (l.SC ), bipartisan

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A tablet with a complete
inscription found in 1849 at the
mouth of the Kanawha River in
present day West Virginia
indicates that Celoron tlafmcd .
by this means the " Oyo' · River
and all the land it and its
tributaries drained for the
King of Prance. That tablet is
owned by The Virginia
Historical Society, Richmond .
The public will be invited to
inspect the origi nal plate when
the new Ohio River Museum
opens.

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Out of.town ~ucsbi attl'ntlmg
. guests.
were MrS. R'oiX'rt Theiss, Mrs.
For ct wedding trip to Black- John Kennedy ;1ntl Miss Kay
water Falls, W. Va ., the bride Hi gley, Bidwell; Miss Linda
rhose a lavender dress with H oll~y, Crown Cily; Mrs . Chris
matthing' &lt;JCt'essories and a 1't,. Paisley, Ewington; Mr . :wd
rosebud from her bouquet.
t Mrs . Char les E . Kay ,
The eouple is residing at 81 Southside, W. Va.; Mr. and
Garfield Ave., Gallipolis. The Mrs . Michael )'oby, Cadiz; Mr .
bride- is &lt;J 1972 graduate of and Mrs. Gcor~c Somer'-:ill~
Gallia Academy High School and Nicole, Reyn oldsburg; Mr.
a~d 'is employed at Holzer "nd Mrs. Glen 0' Brien,
Medical Center. The groom, a . Swanton, Md.; Mrs. Ronald
j973 graduate of GAHS, is · Savage •nd Misty, Swanton,
employed by Pcnnyfare .
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sonally deliver ~he plate and
participate in pr ~sentatio n
ce remonies.
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The lead tablet was one. of
~severa l to · be· buried at
s trategic locations in the Ohio
Valley by French explore r
Pierre Joseph Celoron . He had
led an expedition In 1749 from
Montreal to the Ohio Valley
and Great Lakes to claim the
region for the French throne.
The Marietta plate, one of
two found and existing in the U.
S., wc1 s discovere.d in 1798 by
boys playing at the mouth of
the Muskingum River . Lead

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duSt&gt;if'd away prCS\Hll&lt;Jbl~· for
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musket balls.
· -- .About 1821 the plc.•If' t•ame
into the posst•ssion of pioneer
Circleville histori&lt;Jn Caleb
ALwater who app.al'entl~· ga\'e
MARIETTA - A famous return of the inscribed tablet to it to Nc"-· York GOvernor
Ohio relic of French colonial Ohio where it has never before DeWitt Clinton. a hero in the
days is being retUrned to this been exhibited .
west for his promotion of
river town on the !75th anMarcus A. McCorison; canals. Clinton, in turn,
niv«sary of its discovery here . director of the American presented the plate some time
St.jle - Representative Sam Antiquarian Society, Wor- later to the American An·
Spe'l!&lt;.,_ New Concord, ha s cester, Mass .. has informed lh~ tiquarian SoCiety as no
announced that a lead tablet Ohio officials that his society,. museum e xisted at that carl)'
buried in 1749 allhe future site owner of lhc tablet, will return day in Ohio for its care .
of Marietta to claim the Ohio it for exclusive exhibition at
The tablet wa s originally
Valley for France Will be a · the new Ri\•er Museum on eight by ten inches 'ln size and
featured exhibit in the new October l:l. lt will be a one-year three-eighths inch thick. Only a

Ohio Historical Society . The
inuseum will open to the public
October 14 . It is located in
Speck 's' Hous~ district.
. Representative Speck and
Society Director baniel R. .
, •. Porter have been negotiating
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r epr~senta.H ve to the
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Children's ~n·in·~ WorkPr.
\\til bt• thP rt~source pf'rsOJL
Ball S&lt;tid he wanl,- tu hear

how people feel about the bill
pending before the Hous(' on

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money order. its limit faised

- from 1100 to $300 per order, will
.- be av~ ilable at Gallipolis post
r:. ornce on Oct . 13, according to (
: Postmaster Richard Bane. The
:;new system can save both the
•• customer_ and U. S. Postal
·:;Service m oney. Buyers of the
. :;:new money or der will pay one

:-fee - 40 cen ts - for money
i ::"'orders valued from $50.01 ' to
; :" $300. Fees for the lesser
t· amounts will remain the same.
.,. "Under the old "system, a
-. ;.$300 money order would in.

::.. yolv'e three 40 cent fees for a
::,_ iota! of $.1.20. The new syst,m
~":wil1 provide a two.t hir ds
.;: reduction to 40 cen ts," Post·
- master Bane said.
The Postal Service has
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admi~is trati on of
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J10m es for school~agc childr&lt;'n.
as th('re an.' many to be plt.~ced .

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will be the fall campout
scheduled for the weekend 6!
Oct. 19 al Cam p Francis
Asbury .. Martha Grim and
Donna Pariseau Qf Wellston
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f.or the camp, to which all
adop tive parents are. invited
from all O\'Cr lhc state.

Laymen and professionals will
speak on adopti ve situations
and there · will be . much
fellowship among those who
attend the camp.
. ACT's goal is to help children
of every age and handicap find
a permanent home. Persons
interested in more information
should call Mrs. Newsome or
Donna Pariseau (384-4371 J.

PRICES STARlAT. ..

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MRS. BEVERLY l.OIJI!)EN ~ARES her en.thusiasm
and talent for weaving with her children, all of whom started
weaving when they were 2 years old. Newcomer, J ennife~ ,
2 1 1~ and veterans, Amy, 7 and Will, 5 will be on hand with their
mother to demonstrate the use of the t.wo harness looms at

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M!DDLF:f'ORT .-. Parent
confer:ences were held at the
Bradbury School Tuesday and
Wednesday afternoons and
evenings of last wee k. The
school, with an enrollment of

125 children , was hosl to 122
adults who came to learn about

r e presentative

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Gallipolis

OPEN
Sunday

DRESS UP
YOUR DIAMOND

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their children's progress.
Report cards are not used at

to

Bradbury School be cause
teache rs thc re.f cel that a m uch
better understanding of each

'progra ri1 at Bradbury children
1r ~ worki ng· on many levels of
ility and the ir activities on
•t'tese levels are explained to
Jlarents in the conferences.

Through

lhis .improved
teaehel-~parent
relationship ,
the child benefits both al home
and at school as the ad ul ts '
around hifn look at him mor~
as

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individuaL

The B1·adbu ry teachers,

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branp new in one of our
beaut iful modern se tt ings.
Rings, pi ns, pendants . . . .

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Gallipolis,

HASH GLASSWARE

We have Christmas flowers to put out ._· so
we must sell our remaining fall flowers a.t
big reductions .- Don't Wait!
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All American . made - Our everyday
discount glassware ori saie at a fantastic
low price - Sunday Only.

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MIDDLEPORT - A white James Ferguson, Rutland;
wedding arch decorated witll Ricllacd Gilkey, Galllpoiis
greenery and white mwns Ferry, W. · Va., ¥nd Randy
flanked by wedding tapers in Simpson, Ponleroy. They were
candelabra and vases of presented tie tacks . by the
gladioli, mums and yell(M( groom .
roses decorated the .chancel of
For her daughter's wedding, •
the Middleport Church of Mrs. Wigal wore a light blue
IF THE FIRST 60 years are the hardest, then Mr. and Mrs.
Christ for the wedding of Miss polyester gown in A-line Charles Woode of Chester REALLY have it made. They've been
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Simpson.
lace. Mrs. Simpson chose.- an
The couple observed their 62nd wedding anniversary Sept. 211
The bride Is the daughter of aqua blue .&lt;fress with lace . with a dinner at the home of their son-in~aw and daughter , Mr.
- .•• _,. Chester. Wigal, Mid- sleeves and a lace accent at the and Mrs. Willard Hines. Next month, Mrs. Woode wiil be 8~, and
~,dleport, and ·bridegroom Is the front. Both Mrs. Wigal and
In January, Mr. Woode'will .be 92.
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Mr. and M.r8." Paul Mrs. Simpson wore white
Our belated congratulations on the anniversary!
Simpson, Rt. 3, Pomeroy.
carnation corsages.
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The wedding was an event of
A reception honoring the
FRIENDS WIU. be happy .to hear that Nancy Jo Clatwor!hy
7:30pm., Aug. 25with the Rev . . couple 'was held in the chW'ch Is recuperating nicely at the home of her parents, Roy and
Raullin Moyer officiating. Mrs. social room with the Philathea Pauline Mayer. N
had quite a bout with illness - the
Merlyn RO&amp;! was orgaru.t, and Women of the church ·in cause ~~till un ' nnined - butls Improving now.
vocal seleetions by Mr. Ross chllrge. Mrs. Barbara MeHer fir real outing was last Sunday when she attended the
Included "0 Perfect Love," . Mahon registered the guests recognition program for Mrs. Frances Reib!!l at Trinity Church.
"Because," "We've Only Ju~t and presiding at the table were ·
Nancy Joe, hospitalized for several weeks first at the Holzer
Begun" and "The Lord's. Mrs. Jolm Baker and Mrs. Medical Center and then at a hospital in Huntington, asks that we ~
Prayer."
Jerry Cougar.
ex~d her thanks to those who remembered her with prayers,
· The bride was escorted to the
The bride's table featured a · flowers and cards. Among those who sent cards were several of .
altar by· her lrother, .Larry lour tiered wedding cake the children at the Middleport Elementary
Sehool where
she had
.
Grogan . .~ was at)ired In a trimmed with yellow rosebuds been secretary for the past two years.
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white · gown of bridal s;~tin and greenery. Columns
It'sso nice to be remembered.
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fashioned with an empire . separated the tiers of the cake,
waiat, and A-line skirt which which was tQPped with the
THOSE 83 senior citiwns who went on a hayride and wiener
, terminated in a chape! length traditional bridal figures . The ro~st at the Edson HollOn farm near Racine Thursday. may be
train. The bodice and sleeves . tapers were In silver carr old in years but they are certainly young at heart.
were lace over ·sheer polyester dleholders. Other table ap. Eleanor Thomas and the staff at the Seniot Citizens Center
and a - deep· flounce of lace . pointmenta were also silver. who accompanied the group on the outing are the first to admit .
JIUITOWlded the bottom of the . Philathea Women assisting that they weretbe tired O!)esat day's end. In fact, when it was all _
sldrt and the train. The trlde's were Mias Frances Roush, over, the question from the senior-citizens was : ~~ When can we do Pearl
Reynolds, it again?"
bouffant illusion veil fell from a · • Mrs.
.
·• Camelot headpieee. She wore Mrs . . Don Erwin, Mrs.
For several ill the grO\Ip it was a "first" - .they had neither
•' dlalllQild earrings, glfts from Grace Pratt, ·Mrs . Ches- been on a hayride nor roasted a wiener OVI!r an open fired; ·
": the groom. The bride's bouquet ter Erwin. and
Mrs .
Too often we think of a senior citizen as sqmeone who just
': was of yellow rosebuds and Flossie Allensworth.
. . waitta to 's itandseworrockand read. Not so, saydthe staff at the
·~ green and white mwns· with
. For a wedding trip to Nor- Center. More and more they are finding that action and activity
. greenery and baby's breath. them Ohio, the bride changed are what older Meigs Countiaits really want.
Attendants for the bride were into a green ·polyester A-lfue
Mrs. EIBme Grogan, Mason, dress trimm~d with · white
W.Va., matron of honor, Mrs. daisies at the neckline, on the
!ltaron French, Middleport, sleeves and bodice. She wore
Miss Debbie Runnel, Pcmeroy, the corsage from her bridal
Mrs. Janet Simpson, Pomeroy, bouquet.
LETART FALLS - Mrs. by Mrs. Enna Wilson, Mrs.
and Miss Peggy Imboden,
The couple resides at 427
Middleport; Miss Simpson and South Third Ave., Middleport. Ernest Shuler was elected Bell, Mrs. Marjorie Roush,
:: Mrs. French wore. mint green
A graduate ·of Meigs High. . president of the United Mrs. Alice Balser, Mrs. Shirley
Women's Dugan, Mrs. Hill and Mrs.
gowns with plctll!'e hats of · Sehool, the new MrS; Simp60n ·· Methodist
Association
of
the
Letart Falls Shuler.
.
.. white, tied with ribbon to is OIIIPloyed at the Pleasant
Mrs.
ChW'ch
when
the
group
met
Grimm
then
gave
a
talk
~. match their gowns, and Miss Valley
Hospital, · Point
:l Hwmel and Miss Imboden Pleasant, W. Va. Simpson is recently at ,the home of Mrs. on misSions and relig~on in
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Thailand. She reported that 90
:: were attired In yellow gowns also a graduate of Meigs High Inez Hill.. .
Other officers elected were pet. of the people there• are
: and picture hats. Mrs. Grogan Sehool and is employed at the
Mrs.
Chlorus Grinim, vice Buddist, seven pel. are Moslem
~ wore a yellow A-line gown with . Walker
Textram Corp.,
president; Mrs. Nora Cross, and only three pet. are
• the bodice·'" and sleeves of ParkersbW'g, W. Va.
secretary;
Mrs. Irma Hill, Christian. She described the
: chiffon and lace. She also wore
Ouk&gt;f.county guests at the
; a white picture hat trimmed wedding were Mr. and Mrs. treasurer. Named chairwoman life of the .poor class of people
:: with . ribbon the color of her · Jerry cougar, Orange, Calif.; of the nominating was MJ's. who live in the hill country and
., gown. The attendants .carried Mrs. Stanley Potter, Glendale, .· L9is Bell. The installation will stated how much the gifts of
colonial bouquets in the colors Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Orri~ lake place at the November the American ChW'ches mean
. to these people.
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" of their gowns, and wore white Simpsqn, Monaco, Pa.; Mr. meeting.
Original pictures · of the
Mrs. Cross presided at the
: gold cross necklaCes, gifts and Mrs. Lester Siinpsoil,
business
meeting
during
which
countcy
and its people were
· :! from the bride.
IndustrY, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs.
: Flower girl was Mias Christy Joseph Eblich and daughter, ·it was voted to increase the .displayed by Mrs. Grimm.
: Ann Dye, and Jeffrey Ray · Cleveland; Mr. imd Mrs. ·missionary pledge for !974. II They were sent by Steve Shuler
.. McMahon was the rtngbearer.· Richard Gilkey, Gallipolis was also decided to assist .in stationed in Thailand ·with the
: Paul Simpsorr, Jr., Pomeroy, Ferry, W. Va.; Mrs. Eestie remodeling . the local church. armed forces, to his mother,
Mrs. Shuler presented the Mrs. Ernest Shuler.
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Refreshments were '!"rved
:: best man . Ushers were and Mrs. Wanda Halley, all of program on missions titled
by
the hostess, Mrs . Hill,
"Love of God Around the
• Michael Martln, Chester; Point Pleasant,W. Va,
World". Readings were given assisted by Mrs. Dugan.
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~ . the Jolly Bunch Sewing Club E"velyn Grueser, Mrs. Ger: members was beld Tuesday trude Miller, Mrs. Helen
RACINE - Mrs. Bertha fashio11ed belllng. Attending
• evening at the Rutland home of · Reynolds, Mrs. Betty Cline, Wolfe, Great Bend, is an- were Mr. and Mrs . . Chesler .
: Mrs. Vernon Weber with Mrs. · Mrs. Freila Mitch, Mrs . .Lillian . nouncing the wedding . of her Simpson, Racine;.Charles and
: Marjorie Milhoan and · Miss Smith, Mrs. Alma Miller, Mrs, daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Glenn, Rose Cl!l'ry, Herbert and Maty
:: Mae Weber as co-hostess. ·
.Jane . Gilkey , Mrs. Edith Antiquity, to David Sayre, son Roush, Jimmy O'Brien, Mrs.
:: Attending were Mrs. Nora Jividen, Mrs. Mary ·Jean of ll'ir. and Mrs. Herbert Sayre, Mildred Spencer, Mrs. Lois
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Mlldrell Spencer. .Rev: and coffee by the newlyweds.
Freeland. Norris, Racine, ·of'"
PTA TO MEET ·
.ficiated.
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IN HOSPITAL
: PTA will meet ~~ 7:30 p.m.
MIOI:&gt;LEPORT _ Timothy , The bride's attendant was · REYNOLDS soLD
MILWAUKEE, Wis. (UPi)
: Monday, ... with
open · Dale Lawrence; Middleport Mrs. Spencer.
A
reception
followed
at.
the
.
-The
Milwaukee Brewers an.. classrooms, Robert Mor.ris, Hill, san of Mrs. Jimm
. y King,
: prinCipal, ~!lllounced in · ot&gt;.
home of Mrs. Spencer. Others nounced Friday Iiley had sold
: servance
of
American ia a medloal patient at .the attending were Mr. and Mrs. pitcher Ken Reynolds to Tulsa
:: Education
Week. . Mrs. Holzer Medical Center, Room . Ralph Shain. ·
of the American Association
516
: Jeanette
Thomas;
.ad- ' ·
Mr . .and Mrs. Say~e are.- and shipped vetetan Chris
· living at the bride's home In Short to Evansville, also of the .
• mlnlstrator for Meigs Communlty School, wlll apeak on
VISIT HERE
Antiquity. Mrs. Sayre is ~m- . AnleriClln Association.
: the .5 mill bond Issue fouchool · MIDDLEPO!tT ~ Mr. and . ployed as·cook at Letar.t Falls
Sltortposteda3-5recordwlth
• construction: Meigh Local · Mrs. Bob Mitch, Wheeling, Elementary. SChool. Sayre ia .a 5.13 · earned run average .
; SCh.ool diatrict board member . have been bere visiting their employed iri Pomeroy.
during the 1973 season. Rey-'
: candidates are lnvitad to at- · parents, Mr. 81\d Mrs. ·John
'on Monday evening a few of oolda was with Milwaukee only
'" tend· and Judy &amp;o.ttam will Scil)eS and Mr. and Mrs. Perry the friends of the newlyweds briefly, appearing In seven
: t8Jt on POD cOnics. ·The Sixth Mil(:h. Mrs. Seines Is. a patient gathered at their home . and · timings, taking one loss and
: grade will have refrelbllienta. at the Holzer. Medical Center. surpriBed them with an old posting a 7.36 ERA.
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VALVOLINE

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GALLON

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PANT
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Mens Work BootS or Shoes

Playing forty tournamc.?nt s a ycn.r :nH.l prncti.c lng flircc hours

name po lyeste r.

COUNTRY STYLE
HOMEMADE

·RICHARD DeMOSS, husband of the former Esther Hawley
of Meigs County ,Is having a rath~r bad )ime of it and the family
thinks cards from home might help.
He is confined to the Veterans Hospital at Iron Mountain,
Mich., Ward 4, and the zip is 49801: It's ex'pecled that he will be
there for another six weeks for treatment.
The family lives at Rhindelander, Wis., and Mrs. Hawley is
there with their six children ranging in age from six to 16.
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"Yes. I'n¥ rough on sl:Jcks,'' s&lt;Jys Tom
Shaw, fou r· t·im c profc"'"'-inn nl gu ll' cllamrit)ri. That's w h v ~my

tilkc a tip fro nl Tom : (heck &lt;)uta pai r of S;nlS;abch Sl ack~.
'Jaymar. _'You'll fi nd a f1mta-stic selection of pntterns ur.1d .
· i n .J&lt;..~ym ar·s No-Quit Knits·1i'l.(lf JOOCC Dncr· OJI ~ , the

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SCHOOL SUPPLIES

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well underway and the theme this year will 'be "Jolly Old St.
Nicholas," with lines of the song beipg used for. the classes of the
artistic arrangements division.
The Christmas sitow is alwa~ one of the nicest staged by the
Garden Club Association and attracts the most visitors.
Jean Parker who hegan plaming for the show before her
illness set the show dates for Dec. 1 and 2 and secured the
Pomeroy Elementary School auditorium and foyer. Margaret
Ella Lewis has just completed the schedule, quite wide-ranged
insOfar as designs are concerned, whic~ should lend itself nicely
to originality and imagination for competitive garden club
members and others who want to try their hand al being creative
~with flowers .
Traditionally, the show has been held on lhe Saturday and
Sunday following Thanksgiving. It was chang~ this year
because some memhers felt cooking turkey leftovers for company' on Friday and making· flower arrangements wasn't a good
combination. Then, too, some were oul-&lt;&gt;f-town - therefore, the
change.

UMW elects officers

FOR

- Silver Bridge.Plaza or Mason

Regular $1.27 Pair · Seamless

2

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Sunday-Final Day of Sale!

WOMEN$
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Sunday Special Available At 3 Stores ONLY!

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,)O REPORTED

i&gt;h. ~46-0687

$4 State St.

ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS

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HOUSE OF MUSIC

Sunday-Final Day of Sale!

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BRU·NICARDI

. Congressman Clarence . E. ~ once rnin g the Federal
pleased that so many parents Miller's office will conduct an Government should slop in to
atlen de d the co nfere nces , open door sessi.on fr,om 9·11' discuss them.
herewith commended them for
showing they are .i nterested in
their children's progresS.

es tablis hed i n par ent.feacher
Confc r ~ n ces. By us ing ··.t he
confer ence · method
of
evalmiti11g the ch il d r en's
pr ogress, cqrh ehild is
examined indiv idually rather
Shan being compared to his
peers. Tt is felt by the teachers
the~t children ca n be expected
to make only the amoun t of
prog ress of .which they are
ca pable r~nd al Br adbury they
a re expected to wor k to the
lim it of their lear ning Capacity.
In
the · in d ividua li ze d

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the Bob Evans Fann Festival Oct. 12-14 at Rio Grande, Ohio.
This will be one of many demonstrations and exhibits of arts
and crafts that will be pa~t of the three ..day.festival. In addition, the Farm Festival will feature continuous free en- ·
tertainment. There is no admission charge or parking (ees
for this, the largest farm festival in the midwest.

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e12 YEAR' WARRANTY •3 PEDAL
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POMEROY - Dr. and Mrs. Richard Fox, that's th ~ former
Ann Holler, have moved to Lebanon where Dr. Fox ·is now
associated in practice with another QPtometrist.
He had previously been teaching in t!ie'Sehool of Optometry
at Ohio State. Ann, a registerednW'se, had worked at University
Hospital since her graduation from State. CurrenUy, she's taking
a "breather" from hospital work to get the large older home
they 've .rented In living order. Thet:~ she'll be retW'ning to work.

ACT's 19i4 qtmpaigli will be tp

highlight the need of adoptiVe

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delegation did not join the
prolesl.

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GALLIPOLIS - The Scnlor
' ·~ paper forms processing system Citizens Center located in the
• .o£its type in the world and as a Holze r Hospital 'Bui ld ing,
~~:'~esult of this efficiency the Ceda r Stree t entrance, is open
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Service expects to save Monday through Friday from 9
~about $1.6 mi11ton a yea r," a.m . to 3 p.m. The sc hed~le of
::.:'Postmaster Bane said.
events for thi s week :
:::: He said a new money order
Oct. 8, closed,
"'!r~.imprinter will r epla c~ t~ e
Oc t. 9, all craft work , 9-3.
:-!'punch machine no~ in use .
Oct. 10, fl ower making class,
~:. ••The imprinter is based on the
1-3 p.!Jl.
'::;:same method of printing as the
Oct. 11, work on crafts for
~credit p~ rd imprinters used in fe s tival, 9-3 p.m.; potluck
#.--department stores, restaurants supper 6:30 p.m. Bring ca rd
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gas stations. ll is designed l.qb1es.
·..;:.!Q save time and effort at the
Oct. ' 12, .Bob Eva ns Far ms
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ostal window," Postmaster
Festi va l booth, also open Oct.
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13 an d 14.

TOM

MEETING SET UP
KE'Y BISCAYNE , Fla.
UP
1 I) :_ President Nixon will
meet with his IQP e~onom• c
advisers next week to seek new
ways of keeping prices fro(ll
resuming an inflatiOnary
climb.

WALKOUT BIGGEST
UNITEO NATIONS !UP! )Delegates from 100 countries
walked out of the General
Assemgly Friday in a major
pr otes t aga ins t the white
minority rule of South Africa
and its policy of racial
segregation. A member of the
Onit,ci Stales delegation called
it the " mos t massive" boycott
in the '2&gt;-year history of the

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r epr~senta.H ve to the
:"" Ge'neral Assembly for Vinton.

\'mum CountJ Nalion&lt;.il B:mk

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p .n~ . on Od&lt;Jber 12. Ed1th
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Children's ~n·in·~ WorkPr.
\\til bt• thP rt~source pf'rsOJL
Ball S&lt;tid he wanl,- tu hear

how people feel about the bill
pending before the Hous(' on

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· money order
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A new

money order. its limit faised

- from 1100 to $300 per order, will
.- be av~ ilable at Gallipolis post
r:. ornce on Oct . 13, according to (
: Postmaster Richard Bane. The
:;new system can save both the
•• customer_ and U. S. Postal
·:;Service m oney. Buyers of the
. :;:new money or der will pay one

:-fee - 40 cen ts - for money
i ::"'orders valued from $50.01 ' to
; :" $300. Fees for the lesser
t· amounts will remain the same.
.,. "Under the old "system, a
-. ;.$300 money order would in.

::.. yolv'e three 40 cent fees for a
::,_ iota! of $.1.20. The new syst,m
~":wil1 provide a two.t hir ds
.;: reduction to 40 cen ts," Post·
- master Bane said.
The Postal Service has
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admi~is trati on of
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• Its money order sysU,m at the
~.;:. Postal Data Center in St. Louis.
·"':.,It has the most advan ced
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what

J10m es for school~agc childr&lt;'n.
as th('re an.' many to be plt.~ced .

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will be the fall campout
scheduled for the weekend 6!
Oct. 19 al Cam p Francis
Asbury .. Martha Grim and
Donna Pariseau Qf Wellston
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in charge

f.or the camp, to which all
adop tive parents are. invited
from all O\'Cr lhc state.

Laymen and professionals will
speak on adopti ve situations
and there · will be . much
fellowship among those who
attend the camp.
. ACT's goal is to help children
of every age and handicap find
a permanent home. Persons
interested in more information
should call Mrs. Newsome or
Donna Pariseau (384-4371 J.

PRICES STARlAT. ..

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MRS. BEVERLY l.OIJI!)EN ~ARES her en.thusiasm
and talent for weaving with her children, all of whom started
weaving when they were 2 years old. Newcomer, J ennife~ ,
2 1 1~ and veterans, Amy, 7 and Will, 5 will be on hand with their
mother to demonstrate the use of the t.wo harness looms at

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M!DDLF:f'ORT .-. Parent
confer:ences were held at the
Bradbury School Tuesday and
Wednesday afternoons and
evenings of last wee k. The
school, with an enrollment of

125 children , was hosl to 122
adults who came to learn about

r e presentative

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Pro-Am Ch:o!Hp oun 1 ~71
Pror..,,.oul ,
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Gallipolis

OPEN
Sunday

DRESS UP
YOUR DIAMOND

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Report cards are not used at

to

Bradbury School be cause
teache rs thc re.f cel that a m uch
better understanding of each

'progra ri1 at Bradbury children
1r ~ worki ng· on many levels of
ility and the ir activities on
•t'tese levels are explained to
Jlarents in the conferences.

Through

lhis .improved
teaehel-~parent
relationship ,
the child benefits both al home
and at school as the ad ul ts '
around hifn look at him mor~
as

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individuaL

The B1·adbu ry teachers,

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Your ' diamond will l oo k
branp new in one of our
beaut iful modern se tt ings.
Rings, pi ns, pendants . . . .

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Gallipolis,

HASH GLASSWARE

We have Christmas flowers to put out ._· so
we must sell our remaining fall flowers a.t
big reductions .- Don't Wait!
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All American . made - Our everyday
discount glassware ori saie at a fantastic
low price - Sunday Only.

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MIDDLEPORT - A white James Ferguson, Rutland;
wedding arch decorated witll Ricllacd Gilkey, Galllpoiis
greenery and white mwns Ferry, W. · Va., ¥nd Randy
flanked by wedding tapers in Simpson, Ponleroy. They were
candelabra and vases of presented tie tacks . by the
gladioli, mums and yell(M( groom .
roses decorated the .chancel of
For her daughter's wedding, •
the Middleport Church of Mrs. Wigal wore a light blue
IF THE FIRST 60 years are the hardest, then Mr. and Mrs.
Christ for the wedding of Miss polyester gown in A-line Charles Woode of Chester REALLY have it made. They've been
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Simpson.
lace. Mrs. Simpson chose.- an
The couple observed their 62nd wedding anniversary Sept. 211
The bride Is the daughter of aqua blue .&lt;fress with lace . with a dinner at the home of their son-in~aw and daughter , Mr.
- .•• _,. Chester. Wigal, Mid- sleeves and a lace accent at the and Mrs. Willard Hines. Next month, Mrs. Woode wiil be 8~, and
~,dleport, and ·bridegroom Is the front. Both Mrs. Wigal and
In January, Mr. Woode'will .be 92.
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Mr. and M.r8." Paul Mrs. Simpson wore white
Our belated congratulations on the anniversary!
Simpson, Rt. 3, Pomeroy.
carnation corsages.
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The wedding was an event of
A reception honoring the
FRIENDS WIU. be happy .to hear that Nancy Jo Clatwor!hy
7:30pm., Aug. 25with the Rev . . couple 'was held in the chW'ch Is recuperating nicely at the home of her parents, Roy and
Raullin Moyer officiating. Mrs. social room with the Philathea Pauline Mayer. N
had quite a bout with illness - the
Merlyn RO&amp;! was orgaru.t, and Women of the church ·in cause ~~till un ' nnined - butls Improving now.
vocal seleetions by Mr. Ross chllrge. Mrs. Barbara MeHer fir real outing was last Sunday when she attended the
Included "0 Perfect Love," . Mahon registered the guests recognition program for Mrs. Frances Reib!!l at Trinity Church.
"Because," "We've Only Ju~t and presiding at the table were ·
Nancy Joe, hospitalized for several weeks first at the Holzer
Begun" and "The Lord's. Mrs. Jolm Baker and Mrs. Medical Center and then at a hospital in Huntington, asks that we ~
Prayer."
Jerry Cougar.
ex~d her thanks to those who remembered her with prayers,
· The bride was escorted to the
The bride's table featured a · flowers and cards. Among those who sent cards were several of .
altar by· her lrother, .Larry lour tiered wedding cake the children at the Middleport Elementary
Sehool where
she had
.
Grogan . .~ was at)ired In a trimmed with yellow rosebuds been secretary for the past two years.
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white · gown of bridal s;~tin and greenery. Columns
It'sso nice to be remembered.
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fashioned with an empire . separated the tiers of the cake,
waiat, and A-line skirt which which was tQPped with the
THOSE 83 senior citiwns who went on a hayride and wiener
, terminated in a chape! length traditional bridal figures . The ro~st at the Edson HollOn farm near Racine Thursday. may be
train. The bodice and sleeves . tapers were In silver carr old in years but they are certainly young at heart.
were lace over ·sheer polyester dleholders. Other table ap. Eleanor Thomas and the staff at the Seniot Citizens Center
and a - deep· flounce of lace . pointmenta were also silver. who accompanied the group on the outing are the first to admit .
JIUITOWlded the bottom of the . Philathea Women assisting that they weretbe tired O!)esat day's end. In fact, when it was all _
sldrt and the train. The trlde's were Mias Frances Roush, over, the question from the senior-citizens was : ~~ When can we do Pearl
Reynolds, it again?"
bouffant illusion veil fell from a · • Mrs.
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·• Camelot headpieee. She wore Mrs . . Don Erwin, Mrs.
For several ill the grO\Ip it was a "first" - .they had neither
•' dlalllQild earrings, glfts from Grace Pratt, ·Mrs . Ches- been on a hayride nor roasted a wiener OVI!r an open fired; ·
": the groom. The bride's bouquet ter Erwin. and
Mrs .
Too often we think of a senior citizen as sqmeone who just
': was of yellow rosebuds and Flossie Allensworth.
. . waitta to 's itandseworrockand read. Not so, saydthe staff at the
·~ green and white mwns· with
. For a wedding trip to Nor- Center. More and more they are finding that action and activity
. greenery and baby's breath. them Ohio, the bride changed are what older Meigs Countiaits really want.
Attendants for the bride were into a green ·polyester A-lfue
Mrs. EIBme Grogan, Mason, dress trimm~d with · white
W.Va., matron of honor, Mrs. daisies at the neckline, on the
!ltaron French, Middleport, sleeves and bodice. She wore
Miss Debbie Runnel, Pcmeroy, the corsage from her bridal
Mrs. Janet Simpson, Pomeroy, bouquet.
LETART FALLS - Mrs. by Mrs. Enna Wilson, Mrs.
and Miss Peggy Imboden,
The couple resides at 427
Middleport; Miss Simpson and South Third Ave., Middleport. Ernest Shuler was elected Bell, Mrs. Marjorie Roush,
:: Mrs. French wore. mint green
A graduate ·of Meigs High. . president of the United Mrs. Alice Balser, Mrs. Shirley
Women's Dugan, Mrs. Hill and Mrs.
gowns with plctll!'e hats of · Sehool, the new MrS; Simp60n ·· Methodist
Association
of
the
Letart Falls Shuler.
.
.. white, tied with ribbon to is OIIIPloyed at the Pleasant
Mrs.
ChW'ch
when
the
group
met
Grimm
then
gave
a
talk
~. match their gowns, and Miss Valley
Hospital, · Point
:l Hwmel and Miss Imboden Pleasant, W. Va. Simpson is recently at ,the home of Mrs. on misSions and relig~on in
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Thailand. She reported that 90
:: were attired In yellow gowns also a graduate of Meigs High Inez Hill.. .
Other officers elected were pet. of the people there• are
: and picture hats. Mrs. Grogan Sehool and is employed at the
Mrs.
Chlorus Grinim, vice Buddist, seven pel. are Moslem
~ wore a yellow A-line gown with . Walker
Textram Corp.,
president; Mrs. Nora Cross, and only three pet. are
• the bodice·'" and sleeves of ParkersbW'g, W. Va.
secretary;
Mrs. Irma Hill, Christian. She described the
: chiffon and lace. She also wore
Ouk&gt;f.county guests at the
; a white picture hat trimmed wedding were Mr. and Mrs. treasurer. Named chairwoman life of the .poor class of people
:: with . ribbon the color of her · Jerry cougar, Orange, Calif.; of the nominating was MJ's. who live in the hill country and
., gown. The attendants .carried Mrs. Stanley Potter, Glendale, .· L9is Bell. The installation will stated how much the gifts of
colonial bouquets in the colors Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Orri~ lake place at the November the American ChW'ches mean
. to these people.
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" of their gowns, and wore white Simpsqn, Monaco, Pa.; Mr. meeting.
Original pictures · of the
Mrs. Cross presided at the
: gold cross necklaCes, gifts and Mrs. Lester Siinpsoil,
business
meeting
during
which
countcy
and its people were
· :! from the bride.
IndustrY, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs.
: Flower girl was Mias Christy Joseph Eblich and daughter, ·it was voted to increase the .displayed by Mrs. Grimm.
: Ann Dye, and Jeffrey Ray · Cleveland; Mr. imd Mrs. ·missionary pledge for !974. II They were sent by Steve Shuler
.. McMahon was the rtngbearer.· Richard Gilkey, Gallipolis was also decided to assist .in stationed in Thailand ·with the
: Paul Simpsorr, Jr., Pomeroy, Ferry, W. Va.; Mrs. Eestie remodeling . the local church. armed forces, to his mother,
Mrs. Shuler presented the Mrs. Ernest Shuler.
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Refreshments were '!"rved
:: best man . Ushers were and Mrs. Wanda Halley, all of program on missions titled
by
the hostess, Mrs . Hill,
"Love of God Around the
• Michael Martln, Chester; Point Pleasant,W. Va,
World". Readings were given assisted by Mrs. Dugan.
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~ . the Jolly Bunch Sewing Club E"velyn Grueser, Mrs. Ger: members was beld Tuesday trude Miller, Mrs. Helen
RACINE - Mrs. Bertha fashio11ed belllng. Attending
• evening at the Rutland home of · Reynolds, Mrs. Betty Cline, Wolfe, Great Bend, is an- were Mr. and Mrs . . Chesler .
: Mrs. Vernon Weber with Mrs. · Mrs. Freila Mitch, Mrs . .Lillian . nouncing the wedding . of her Simpson, Racine;.Charles and
: Marjorie Milhoan and · Miss Smith, Mrs. Alma Miller, Mrs, daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Glenn, Rose Cl!l'ry, Herbert and Maty
:: Mae Weber as co-hostess. ·
.Jane . Gilkey , Mrs. Edith Antiquity, to David Sayre, son Roush, Jimmy O'Brien, Mrs.
:: Attending were Mrs. Nora Jividen, Mrs. Mary ·Jean of ll'ir. and Mrs. Herbert Sayre, Mildred Spencer, Mrs. Lois
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Mlldrell Spencer. .Rev: and coffee by the newlyweds.
Freeland. Norris, Racine, ·of'"
PTA TO MEET ·
.ficiated.
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IN HOSPITAL
: PTA will meet ~~ 7:30 p.m.
MIOI:&gt;LEPORT _ Timothy , The bride's attendant was · REYNOLDS soLD
MILWAUKEE, Wis. (UPi)
: Monday, ... with
open · Dale Lawrence; Middleport Mrs. Spencer.
A
reception
followed
at.
the
.
-The
Milwaukee Brewers an.. classrooms, Robert Mor.ris, Hill, san of Mrs. Jimm
. y King,
: prinCipal, ~!lllounced in · ot&gt;.
home of Mrs. Spencer. Others nounced Friday Iiley had sold
: servance
of
American ia a medloal patient at .the attending were Mr. and Mrs. pitcher Ken Reynolds to Tulsa
:: Education
Week. . Mrs. Holzer Medical Center, Room . Ralph Shain. ·
of the American Association
516
: Jeanette
Thomas;
.ad- ' ·
Mr . .and Mrs. Say~e are.- and shipped vetetan Chris
· living at the bride's home In Short to Evansville, also of the .
• mlnlstrator for Meigs Communlty School, wlll apeak on
VISIT HERE
Antiquity. Mrs. Sayre is ~m- . AnleriClln Association.
: the .5 mill bond Issue fouchool · MIDDLEPO!tT ~ Mr. and . ployed as·cook at Letar.t Falls
Sltortposteda3-5recordwlth
• construction: Meigh Local · Mrs. Bob Mitch, Wheeling, Elementary. SChool. Sayre ia .a 5.13 · earned run average .
; SCh.ool diatrict board member . have been bere visiting their employed iri Pomeroy.
during the 1973 season. Rey-'
: candidates are lnvitad to at- · parents, Mr. 81\d Mrs. ·John
'on Monday evening a few of oolda was with Milwaukee only
'" tend· and Judy &amp;o.ttam will Scil)eS and Mr. and Mrs. Perry the friends of the newlyweds briefly, appearing In seven
: t8Jt on POD cOnics. ·The Sixth Mil(:h. Mrs. Seines Is. a patient gathered at their home . and · timings, taking one loss and
: grade will have refrelbllienta. at the Holzer. Medical Center. surpriBed them with an old posting a 7.36 ERA.
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VALVOLINE

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PANT
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Mens Work BootS or Shoes

Playing forty tournamc.?nt s a ycn.r :nH.l prncti.c lng flircc hours

name po lyeste r.

COUNTRY STYLE
HOMEMADE

·RICHARD DeMOSS, husband of the former Esther Hawley
of Meigs County ,Is having a rath~r bad )ime of it and the family
thinks cards from home might help.
He is confined to the Veterans Hospital at Iron Mountain,
Mich., Ward 4, and the zip is 49801: It's ex'pecled that he will be
there for another six weeks for treatment.
The family lives at Rhindelander, Wis., and Mrs. Hawley is
there with their six children ranging in age from six to 16.
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"Yes. I'n¥ rough on sl:Jcks,'' s&lt;Jys Tom
Shaw, fou r· t·im c profc"'"'-inn nl gu ll' cllamrit)ri. That's w h v ~my

tilkc a tip fro nl Tom : (heck &lt;)uta pai r of S;nlS;abch Sl ack~.
'Jaymar. _'You'll fi nd a f1mta-stic selection of pntterns ur.1d .
· i n .J&lt;..~ym ar·s No-Quit Knits·1i'l.(lf JOOCC Dncr· OJI ~ , the

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SCHOOL SUPPLIES

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THE MEIGS County Christmas Flower Show planning is
well underway and the theme this year will 'be "Jolly Old St.
Nicholas," with lines of the song beipg used for. the classes of the
artistic arrangements division.
The Christmas sitow is alwa~ one of the nicest staged by the
Garden Club Association and attracts the most visitors.
Jean Parker who hegan plaming for the show before her
illness set the show dates for Dec. 1 and 2 and secured the
Pomeroy Elementary School auditorium and foyer. Margaret
Ella Lewis has just completed the schedule, quite wide-ranged
insOfar as designs are concerned, whic~ should lend itself nicely
to originality and imagination for competitive garden club
members and others who want to try their hand al being creative
~with flowers .
Traditionally, the show has been held on lhe Saturday and
Sunday following Thanksgiving. It was chang~ this year
because some memhers felt cooking turkey leftovers for company' on Friday and making· flower arrangements wasn't a good
combination. Then, too, some were oul-&lt;&gt;f-town - therefore, the
change.

UMW elects officers

FOR

- Silver Bridge.Plaza or Mason

Regular $1.27 Pair · Seamless

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Sunday-Final Day of Sale!

WOMEN$
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Sunday Special Available At 3 Stores ONLY!

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i&gt;h. ~46-0687

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ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS

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HOUSE OF MUSIC

Sunday-Final Day of Sale!

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BRU·NICARDI

. Congressman Clarence . E. ~ once rnin g the Federal
pleased that so many parents Miller's office will conduct an Government should slop in to
atlen de d the co nfere nces , open door sessi.on fr,om 9·11' discuss them.
herewith commended them for
showing they are .i nterested in
their children's progresS.

es tablis hed i n par ent.feacher
Confc r ~ n ces. By us ing ··.t he
confer ence · method
of
evalmiti11g the ch il d r en's
pr ogress, cqrh ehild is
examined indiv idually rather
Shan being compared to his
peers. Tt is felt by the teachers
the~t children ca n be expected
to make only the amoun t of
prog ress of .which they are
ca pable r~nd al Br adbury they
a re expected to wor k to the
lim it of their lear ning Capacity.
In
the · in d ividua li ze d

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the Bob Evans Fann Festival Oct. 12-14 at Rio Grande, Ohio.
This will be one of many demonstrations and exhibits of arts
and crafts that will be pa~t of the three ..day.festival. In addition, the Farm Festival will feature continuous free en- ·
tertainment. There is no admission charge or parking (ees
for this, the largest farm festival in the midwest.

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POMEROY - Dr. and Mrs. Richard Fox, that's th ~ former
Ann Holler, have moved to Lebanon where Dr. Fox ·is now
associated in practice with another QPtometrist.
He had previously been teaching in t!ie'Sehool of Optometry
at Ohio State. Ann, a registerednW'se, had worked at University
Hospital since her graduation from State. CurrenUy, she's taking
a "breather" from hospital work to get the large older home
they 've .rented In living order. Thet:~ she'll be retW'ning to work.

ACT's 19i4 qtmpaigli will be tp

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GALLIPOLIS - The Scnlor
' ·~ paper forms processing system Citizens Center located in the
• .o£its type in the world and as a Holze r Hospital 'Bui ld ing,
~~:'~esult of this efficiency the Ceda r Stree t entrance, is open
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Service expects to save Monday through Friday from 9
~about $1.6 mi11ton a yea r," a.m . to 3 p.m. The sc hed~le of
::.:'Postmaster Bane said.
events for thi s week :
:::: He said a new money order
Oct. 8, closed,
"'!r~.imprinter will r epla c~ t~ e
Oc t. 9, all craft work , 9-3.
:-!'punch machine no~ in use .
Oct. 10, fl ower making class,
~:. ••The imprinter is based on the
1-3 p.!Jl.
'::;:same method of printing as the
Oct. 11, work on crafts for
~credit p~ rd imprinters used in fe s tival, 9-3 p.m.; potluck
#.--department stores, restaurants supper 6:30 p.m. Bring ca rd
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gas stations. ll is designed l.qb1es.
·..;:.!Q save time and effort at the
Oct. ' 12, .Bob Eva ns Far ms
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ostal window," Postmaster
Festi va l booth, also open Oct.
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13 an d 14.

TOM

MEETING SET UP
KE'Y BISCAYNE , Fla.
UP
1 I) :_ President Nixon will
meet with his IQP e~onom• c
advisers next week to seek new
ways of keeping prices fro(ll
resuming an inflatiOnary
climb.

WALKOUT BIGGEST
UNITEO NATIONS !UP! )Delegates from 100 countries
walked out of the General
Assemgly Friday in a major
pr otes t aga ins t the white
minority rule of South Africa
and its policy of racial
segregation. A member of the
Onit,ci Stales delegation called
it the " mos t massive" boycott
in the '2&gt;-year history of the

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Council endorses issue
POMEROY - Endorsement
of the .5 mill bond iss ue for
Meigs Commumty School
conslruction was given by the
Me1 gs Counl.Y Council of
Paren
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meeting Thursday night ,at the
Le tart Fall s Elem enta ry
SchooL
Mrs. Charles Gocglein,
president, intr oduced Mrs.
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prospec t.&lt;; of buildmg a school.
Thg three class'es meet in the
Rutland Elementary School
building and have si.nce the
school was started three years
ago. The Meigs County Board
of . Mental Retardation has
secured from the State Some
commitment for partial assistance on the construction cost if
the bond issue, which ·would
run for a pCriod of 20 years, is

POMEROY - A Raggedy
Ann and Andy motif was
ca rried out in decorations !or
two pa rties held Thursday by
Mr. and Mrs. Steven Scott, Rt. passed local1y, according to
3, Pomeroy, honor ing their Mrs. Thomas.
daugh ter, Dlllle ll e Dionne, on
Ann ounced at the meeting
her first birthday a nniversary. was the 68th Annual· ConBalloons and streamers were vention of the Ohio Congress of
s uspended from the ceiling and
- Parents and Teachers, Inc., to
large gold letters read " Ha ppy
conve ne Sunday at the
Birthday," Cake a nd ice cream
SheratOn..Clevela nd Hotel in
decorated in the party motif' ·
Clevela nd . Mrs. Richard
were served to th e guests . .
Va ughan, Midd le por t, the
Attending were Mrs . Mi chael
Dis tric t 16 director, will a ttend
Stewart and Chris, Pat . CJif.
the conve ntion, a feature of
ford , Syracuse; Mrs. Charles
which will be the judging of the
Leach, Olad and Chris, Vin·
cultural arts in Ohio. ·Several
ton ; Mrs. Woodrow Mora and
Meigs County s tudents will be
grandson, Michael Frost; Mr.
competing with entri es in the
and Mrs , James Bearh s,
stale jydging:
Timothy and Scottie, Teresa
Mr s. Goegle in a lso anWildermuth, Pomeroy ; Mr .
nQunced that a works hop
and Mrs. Michael King, Mrs .
scheduled
las t month a l Ohio
James Mulford, Miss Kathryn .
. Long and Miss Kathleen Noble, University a nd cancelled due a
Cheshire ; and the ·grand '
parents, Mr. and Mrs . Charles
F. Wildermuth and Allen Dill,
Sr., Pomeroy, and Mr. and
Mrs. William Scott, Cheshire.
.REEDSVILLE
Th e
Others presenting -gills to.
Riverview Garden Club held it.&lt;;
Danelle. were Mr . and Mrs.
Se ptember meeting a t th e
Clarence. Spurrier and son,
home of Mrs. Frank Bise. She
Anchorage, Alaska; Miss Mary
was assisted by Mrs. Gene
E. Chapman, __ S,arah Koehler ,
Wilson .
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Dill, Jr. and
During the ~usiness meeting,
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conducted by t~he president,
Bearhs, .Pomeroy; Mrs. Lillian
Mrs. Donald Putman , th e
Napper, Minersville; and John
garden club went on record as
Scott, Cheshire.
supporting the additional half
mill levy to be on the ballot in
NoVember for a center for
retard ed re~idents of Meigs
County.
~votions wer~ read by Mrs.
R. L. Larkins from the " Upper
Room " follow ed by prayer .
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Roll call wa s answered by
naming a night .blooming pl ant.
Plans were made to ea t out for
POMEROY - Mr. and Mrs. the October meeting at the
~ esta u rant
at
James Fugate, 420 Wes t Main Wilma r
St., Pomeroy, will observe Parkers burg, W. Va. .
Mrs. P Utma n insta ll ed the
their golden wedd ing . a n.
new officers for th e year . She
niversary Sunday, Oct. 14.
Married at Ripley , W. Va ., presented ea ch with a cil.rthey have spent all of their na_ti on and a gift. Serving as
married lives in Meigs County. the new president will be Mrs. ·
Mr. Fugate retired 20 years
ago from the Colwnbus and
Southern Ohio Electric Co.
where he had been employed
for 25 years. Mrs. Fugate ,is a
life. tong member of the Trinity
Chllrch.
POMEROY - Mrs. Ca thy
While an open house is not Swartz, Mrs. Kathy Hood and
planned due to Mr. Fugate 's Mrs. Cathy Moore entertained
health, a gathering of family, Wedne sday w ith a · br.iclal
close friends, and neighbors , shower honoring Miss Sa ndy
~ill celebrate ·the occasion.
Ya tes, br ide -e lect. of Dick

lack of registrati ons, wil1 be
rescheduled irr November. (t
will pertain to developing more
interest in PTA ~nd getting
more people involved.
Units were reminded that
dues are payable at this time
a nd that sc holarsh ip contributions are b~ing received .
Program books and a listing of
· delegates an~ alternates are to
'be Sent b~eaeh unit to Mrs.
Goeglein attlt. 3, Pomeroy .
The re si'gnation of Mrs .
Janice Deem as vice president
was
ac ce pted
and
a
replacement will be named at
the Nov . l meeting at Mid·
dlepott.
Ideas for progranls..and ways
in which the council can better
serve the unit were solicited by
the president. .
Committees for the years are
Mrs .
Clarence
Norton
members hi p ;
Mrs . Roy'
Hannum, ma gaz ines; Mrs.
Robert Duga n, fal)l i)y home
life; Mrs . Robert Bishop,
legis lation; Mrs. Cha rl otte
Willford , budge t ; and Mr s .
Howa rd
Ervin,
public
relations. Still to be a ppointed
is a cultural arts-chairperson.
Hos t unit s a r e to handle
devotions and hospitality for
the mee lings.
· Mrs. Kathryn Hill led in the
pledge to the flag, with Mrs.
Carrie f\ou sh , presiden t of th e
Letart Falls PTA , extending
the we lcome to the council
r e pr es en ta tiv es . Wflli a·m
.Downie-, ·a teac her at the
sc hool, gave devotions.
Sandwiches , cookies, pun.ch
and coffee were .serv ed by the
host unit.

Riverview club meets

Will observe
annzversary

Harliss Frank ; vice preside nt,
Ronald
Osborn e;
Mrs .
secr !],tary , Mrs. Roy Hannum ;
treaf urer , Mrs. Gene Wilson ;
flower fund, Mrs . R . E .
Williams; libr a ri a n , Mr s.
Clermont Ha rri s;
ne ws
reporte r, Mr!;i. Lyl e Balderson .
Ne w ptogram books wer e
given out by Mrs . Osborne.
Mrs. Osborne tha nked all who
helped with the pr ogram and
made the program books .
For the program, Mrs. David
Chadwell , a guest, taug ht
members to make a pressed
flower picture. Ea ch rnBmber
was given material to make a
picture, under the instruction
of Mrs. Chadwell. Mrs. Fra nk
presented Mrs. Cha dwell with
a gift from the club.
Ga rn es were Conducted by
Mrs. E rnest Whitehead. with
se veral
winn ing
pnzes.
Refreshme nts were served to
15 members and one gues t.
Door prizes went · to Mrs.
Walter Brown a nd Mrs .
Balderson .

WHY IS A MUSTANG
LIKE YOUR OLD
CATCHERS
MilT?
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"Who doesn 't .
rem.ember speri dlng
hours and hou rs ru bbing
neatsfoot oil Into th eir li rst base ba ll
glove. T h ~ more you rubb ed, the softe r
and sil kier· the leathe r bec ame : and remem ber
how the color changed _tO a deep, fich natural· brown.
We ll now you .;;E!n get that same silky smoothness and rugged
color In a pair of shoes . .. Thom MeAn MUSTANGS . From
the harness look leathe r up pers to the masculine notch ed
,. we lting aRd to the .thick plan1ation cte pe sole, t he MUSTANG
is a natura l addition to anY man's wa rdrobe. Also ava il able

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Mr. and Mrs ..Keith Bragg·

Slone..-Bragg vows read
POj!'T FLEASANT - In a"-with venise lace a ppliques. She
se ttmg a t the Belle m ead e wore a ve il with a venise lace
Unit ed Methodist Chur ch , ca p holding tie r s of s ilk
~omt Pleasa nt, Aug. 25, Mtss il1usion . Her only jewelry was a
Jea nette D. Slone, da ughter of pair of diamond .Jarrings. Th e
Mr. a nd Mrs. Donald K. E vans, bride c arri ed a se mi·l ong
LeG rand~ Blvd. , Ga llipolis , cascade of lavender or chids
became the bride of Keith small · white . roses a nd
Bragg, so n of . Mr. and Mrs. miniature white ca r nations.
Mi ss Donna Skidmore ,
Robert L. Bragg , 2109 Lincoln
Ave., Pomt Pl_easant.
.
Gallipolis, was maid of honor .
Vases of white and la verider She wore a lavende r flocked
mums arranged with white chiffon gown highlighted with
da~ stes
provided
flora l . purple and white daisies. It
decorations for the altar. An was fashioned with a v-neck
ornamental a r ch was arranged empire waist cr ossing in th~
with lily -of.the· valley ·and front and lied 'with overlapping
daisies With doves at the top of sashes in tlie back, and bishop
the. arch. Candelabra w1th sleeves . Her matching hat had
wh1te candles .f lanked the a wide brim. She carried a
altar. The profile kneeler·was white straw bas~et of lave nder
decorated . with emerald and and purple asters , white
stephanotis : Pare.n ts.' ~cws daisies and white carnations.
were a ccented w1th smgle Lavender ribbons fell from the
crystal candelabra, while other arrangement.
pews were ma rked with
Attendants were Miss Linda
lavender bows,
Cochran LeGrande Blvd and
:rhe .Rev: Bryan Blair was Mrs. Cheryl Vance, both of
the offm~ahng mmister for the Gallipolis. They wore gowns of
double rmg ce remony·
white flocked chiffon a dorned
~u~tial
mu sic
was with raised purple and white
prov1ded by . Mrs. Debra . daisies, styled with , bishop
~hades, . ?~~~mst . ~lections sleeves and v-neck, emp~re
m~luded · ,~,~~ Guy s In Love waist, with a criss-&lt;:ross front
W1th You,
Ill Never Walk which
also
tied
with
Alone ,::_, ' '.The Twelfth of oVerlapping sashes in the back
Never , n " One Hand, One Their attire was completed
Heart," "Theme From Love with white wide br:im hats
S~o'ry, " "Clos~ ~You" and 11 A They carried· white s tra~
Time for Us.
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baskets of lavender and purple
The bride, escorted · by her asters, while daisies and white
~ tep-fathe:, entered the churc h carnations , · and lavender
In · an A-hne sata-peau gown ribbon.
·
s tyled with a victorian
Miss Penny . E vans, half.
neckline, full b1shop sleeves sis te r
of
the
bride
a nd cathedral train detailed wa s
fl ower • girl .
H er'

vvelcome to our vvorld.

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AudJUJrtum fin the OU t'iHnpus,
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Thl' b&lt;.tlltl wiJI ulso bP performm~ under a new director
this year . Honald P . Socciarelli
repl&lt;:t ces former d1re1.:lor Dr :
Thomas Le{', who accepted a
position at the University of
Texas. Mr. Socciarelli rect, ved
Iu s Bachelors Degree from
Itha ca College, N.Y ., in 1959
~·nU h1s Mas ters Or Music fro~
the 'University Of Michigan in
1963.

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md a corsage of pale green Mrs. Walter Terrell an4 Billy, ·
"'¢bids. Mrs. Morris' cbose a Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ried,
:oym of blue silk organza Pataskala; Mr. and Mrs. John
~roidered with blue and .Dean, Mr. and Mrs. John
IJ'een flowers and a pale green _ Walter Dean, Pomeroy; ·Rick
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Gilkey,' Athens; Mrs. · Mike
"'(!hid corsage.
1 reception honoring the , Fraley and Sue Wooten,
:o~ple was' held in the ,church
Pomeroy; Mr .·and Mrs. Robert
odal room. The brides table
Markins, Athens:
ea:tured ~ fQIIr-tiered. cake . o£
The day was i!Pent visiting
1p,~cot teed m white With
with the younger generation,
1prtcot floral tnm. The
playing games, etc.
eparated tiers were adorned
•lth wedding rings on one, a
elr of doves on another, and a
.HELP GIVEN
nlidature bride and groom on
POMEROY.- The .Pomeroy
o~~:. At the ba~ circling the · E-R squad was called at 10:21
" ie~ed cake were eight circular
a .m. Saturday for Sanford
akes joined by archways.
. Denny, ill at his · Pomeroy
P;residing at the table wefe . ' home. He was taken to
~MI . Rosemary Neutillng, : Veterans Memorial Hospital
tslcr of th~ groom, Mrs.
where he was admitted.

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Ius second )'cc.~r .
This filii, in t~ddition lQ its
re gular 4-gu nH~ hctme sc hedule,
~he Marehing Men of Ohw wrH
accornpun) ihc&gt; · OU {oot~all
temn to F.vanston, !1Hno1s, to
meet
the
Noithwcslel'n
Wild cats. They will ulso
prese nt thcWannual Uiid 's
Weekend " VarSity Show "

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Knight. The shower was held a t
the Meigs Inn.
The gift table was decorated
with white satin ribbons and
wedding, bells. F eatured on the
refreshment table was a tle red
heart shaped cake with
decorations in the fall colors of
yeliow and oran ge.
Games were played with
prizes g oing t o Mrs. Ula
Matlack, Mrs. Mae Lambert,
Mrs. Joyce Redman and Mrs .
Barbara Karr ,
Cake, plill ch and nuts were
se rved. Attending )esides
those named were Mrs. Carla
Werry, Mrs·. Annette Knight,
Mrs. Leo Ke nnedy , Mrs .
Virgene Elberfeld, Mrs. Doris
McElhinney, Mrs. Patric ia
Yates, Mrs. Midge Evans, Miss
Barbie Evans, Mrs. Jolonda
. Root, Mrs. Elizabeth Roush,
Mrs. Kate Brown, Mrs. Lois
McElhinney, Mrs. Connie
Drummond , Mrs. Mildred
Karr , Mrs . Barbara Karr, Miss
Margie Bu,t, Miss Susan
· Lanning, Mrs. ·Judy Kennedy,
Miss Tammy Kennedy , Miss
Marilyn Swan and Mrs. Anne
Hite . .
Othe rs presenting gifts to
Miss Yates were Mrs. Robert
Schae!fing , Mrs. Lee Roush,
Mrs. Sharon Johnston , Mrs.
Inez Fowler , Mrs. Lillian Burt,
Mrs. Sally Ashworth; Mrs.
Sh e rri Knight, Mrs . Kay
Cullwns, Miss Bron Dailey
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Miss Joyce Kerns , Mrs. Louise
'Hall, Miss Beverly Hart, ·Mrs,
Susan Scott, Mrs : Sandy Blake,
Mrs, Carol Haga, Mrs. 'Rhonda .
WoOd, Mrs. Pauline Buck and
Mrs, Irisa c ombs.

In 1971, President Nixon
annoWl ced an ~Conomic control .
system to follow the 90-day
wage-pri ce freeze 'he Imposed
in mid ·Aug~st.

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Four musicians from Meigs in

Church of Christ beginninc,.
dress was identic,al to llwt
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Monday through SUilday, O&lt;;t.
of Ole senior attendants.
Osburnc, Son 'of Mr. nnd Mrs.
14. Services nightly at 7:31j,;
-. Master Douglas Evans, haHPQMEROY - Four Mei~s H o n&lt;:~ld E. Osbu r·nc, Long
Evangelist is Ernie Johnsonf·'
brother of the brisJe, was
County slud ents attendinv, Ohio Bottom i1out(' 1, and Ni.:ilhan ··
t.~
!h t-l t•!t'll arul S ue ll o lh-1
former Rutland resident 11QW'1
ringbearer , He carried a white
Univehity have be'en selected Hot.unette, son of Mr. &lt;Jnd Mrs.
ministering in ·Kentucky.
. heart&lt;;baped pillow covered
members of the university 's D•wid HobmcHe, Pomeroy .
Ha pp iness Is a Cat Called Dog
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with venise lace .
marching baud in auditions
POMEROY PTA at 7:30 p.il¥.'
Dear Rap :
Ashley, a·JUntor &lt;.~t OU, plays
James Lewis, Jr ., Point
held on ca mpus during the b~ri tone· horn aml is in his third
Special speakers wiU discl1911
My Dad says he is a dog' man, but we can•t have dogs in our
Pleasant, was best man for the
POD clinics and the bond, issue·
apartment. The ladlady will allow a cat, but my Dad says he is annual pre-sc:hoo l ma rehi flg year in lhc marching band ;
bridegroom and ushers were
SUNDAY
camp.
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not a cat man.
,
Gumpf, a se nior , pla ys trumpet
Gary Cotton and Jeff -Har·
HOME~MING at HemiQCk for Meigs Community School.
They are Keith D. Ashley , and is in his fourth yCaP.;
Sixth
grade
will
have
refreslb.
I'm
so
lonely
without
a
pet
ana
I'm
not
too
great
on
turtles
or
tenback, both of Point · Grove Chris tian Church.
son of Mr. and Mrs . Robert · Os borne also a senior , plays
fish which the landlady doesn't mind either.
Pleasant.
Basket dinner, noon; afternoon ment.s. Operi rooms in ·o
Ashley , Racine Route 2;
. servance
or
Amer1cart"'
How can 1 change my Dad's mind?- PET HUNGRY
bariton'e hor n, and is in h1 s
For he.r daughter 's wedding, service at 2. Special singers,
Thomas S. Gumpf, son Qf Mrs.
Education Week.
Mrs. Evans wore a sleeveless public invited.
Grace Q!lmpf, Ch~ster'; Martin
RIVERVIEW PTA meets at:
Dear Hun gry:
polyester navy blue dress with
OPEN .HOUSE at Racine
Many a man owho SWORE he hated cats has had his mind
7:30 p.m. at the 'Riverview' ~
a white band at the waistline Fire Station from 1:30 lo 4 :30
changed by a lovable pur rer who prefers HIS lap to all others.
Elementary Sct10ol. ''OpeQ:
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with a navy blue tie. She wore p .m. New fi re truck apd
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white a nd navy , blue ac- equipment to be on display. house .
MASON
The Mason
there who needs your daughter as much as your dmlghter needs
, TUESDAY
~cessosies with a corsage of four ,. P ubl ic invi ted to a t te_pd .
Elemenlary school teachers,
SYRACUSE PTA meets af • him. ) - HELEN
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baby while roses . The Refreshmen ts.
cooks
and PTA, proud of their
7:30 p.ni. at the school.
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bridegroom:S mother wore a
ANNUAL RAb LY day and
new cafeteria··, Will hos t the
Dear Fifuler of .. Pel Hungry .. :
RACINE LOdge 461, F&amp;AM ,
pink and white polyester knit 1 homecom ing Sunday
at
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at an open house Oct. 9
I have a friend who na,med his daughter's Siamese kitten
regular meeting, 7:30 p .m. at
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suit with contrasting pink belt Ches te r Uni ted Me thodist
" Dog. " Why? - Because he hates cats. Works great. Okay? - at 7:30p.m. on the occasion of
temple. FC Degree to be ·
and buttons. He r accessor ies Chu rc h . Worldwid e comthe next regular PTA meeting.
conferred; refr eshments. AH:
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were white with a corsage of mWliOn dw-ing worship service
The
guest speaker will be an
Master Masons invited.
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four baby white roses.
followed by special Sunday
orthodontist fr om Par kers-~
Rap :
A recept ion followed in the school rally da y progra m .
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1 fell hard for Rob , but I found out he was only using me to burg, Dr. - Columbo . . Refresh~
social rooms of the churc h, Baske t dinner at 12:30; af·
make another girl jealous. It worked : she got hlm, and I was m ents wi ll be served . A
whe r e a colo r scheme of tern oon program, I :15, with r-----------~~--~.;
babysitter will be available.
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l avender and white prevailed. special music. Public invi ted .
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A gQod friend , J ack , started taking me out. I was honest wiih
The bride's table was covered
MONDAY
him and said Rob was still the one, but J ack said he'd wail till I
Oliver Cromwell was Eng.
with a white cloth , edged with
RUTLAND PTA 7:30 p .m .
got over it.
&lt;
land's
uncrowned king . He
Published
every
Sunaay
wide la vender lace, and cen- with spe aker fro m Meigs
by
lhe
Oh iO
Vl!tliPy
Well, th e other girl and Rob broke up for good, and her e h&lt;&gt; refused the title of king of·
Publ iSh ing Co ,
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fered to him in 1656 by the
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GALLIPOL IS
comes ba c~. Rob said he didn 't realize .i t biit he knows now he
the traditional bride and groom Retardati on.
DA I LY TRIBUNE
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nglish Pa r liame nt.
rel!llY wants to go with me. ·
,81S Third A liP ., Gall i POll$ ,
and white doves . Hostesses
MEIGS CHAPTE R 53, DAV,
Oh io -'56 ~1 .
for three days I was so-o-o happy. And then I discovered
Publ ished every wee kday
were Miss Edith Long, who 7:30 p. m . cha pte r home,
even i ng e• ce pt .Saturday .
Jack\f ten times nicer than Rob.
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~ec ond Class Posta&lt;;~e Pa id
register ed guests; Mrs. Helena Butte rnut Ave., P omeroy .
The trouble is, Jack just quit because he didn 't wa nt to make
at G alllpol i:s., Oh io 45 6J I
THE DAILY SENTINEL
Fulton, Mrs, Judy Jont!s, Mrs. Refres hme nts ;
nleinbers
it ha rd for me to get back with Rob . •How can I get my life
111 court ~1. . Pomeroy . 0 .
Bernie Detach, Mrs. Mary urged to attend.'
~57611 . Publ i Shed every week
straightened
out and be with the guy I want ? - J ACK'S F OR ME
evening except Sfllur
Beth Coleman, Mrs. Vi ola
REVIVAL AT Rutland . · day
POMEROY - Miss Ber- Adrienne Morris , his sister-inday Entered a:s. second cllns
moi l ing ma ller at Pomeroy ,
Slone, all of Gallipolis and Mrs.
Hennessy and Don law, and Miss Diana Lett. Miss .Dear JFM :
Oh io Posl Ofl ic e.
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P hyllis Russell, Bidwell .
fr om Point Plea sant Hi gh .
By car r ier da l ly and
\lilchell Anderson exchanged Kristin Anderson alld Mrs.
Simple: Call Ja ck up and t ell
the truth . Afte r all, you 're
Sun day , 55c per wPek .
For a ,wedding trip to Myrtle Schoo l, attended Marshall
William
Anderson,
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Pomeroy,
M A IL
friends,
and
friends
can
be
honest
with
each other, right?
~~~~n ~ ;vows in a double ring
SUBSC~IPTION RATE S
Beach, S. C., .. the new Mrs. University for one year and is
reg
istered
the
guests.
at
6
p
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June
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The Gallipol is Tr i bune In
HELEN AND SUE
Ohio &lt;!! n d West VI r g ini a on~!
Bragg selected a purple and now attending Cabell Gounty
For their wedding trip the
. Sacred Heart ·catholic
rearS 15, s iKmonths l8 , t!'lree
white pan tsuit and wore an Career Ce nter in Huntington. ',
months S5. elsewhere Sl1 per
Couple drove to California, flc:w
Pomeroy.
year , s i ~ month s Sll, th r ee
Rap :
orchi d from he r bridal
Out of town guests included ·
months SS.SO .
The Re v. Fr . Be rnard to Ha'Yaii for ~ week, and then
I'm a 17-year-old girl who is strung out on my problem . At 13,
The
Daily
Sent
inel
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one
bouquet .
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fasone,
yeor Sl6 .00 . six m onths n so.
I !Urai•cov·ic and the Rev. Arthur drove back to Ohio. They 1 was using heroin a nd was busted at 15 and sent to a
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three mon ths S5 00
The newlYWeds a re residing Jeff and Jodi AM , Columbus ;
at . the reside in Columbus and both rehabilitation center. A month later I was busted for having
officiated
Thl'!
Un ited Press In
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at 311 h Ma in St., Apariment 4, Mrs. Sharon Lanier and Louis
ternat l onal is exc l us i vely
us ing the vows are jWtiors at Ohio State barbiturates and sent away for a month.
enlitled to the ust for
Point Pleasant.
Wichita Falls, Tex. ; Mr. and'
publ ic at ion at all n ews
by the bridal couple. University.
My mother took rrie in custody 'a fter I convinced h~r I was al1
d is patches cred iled· to this
The bride is a graduate of Mrs. Ralph Bragg and Janey,
On Friday evening preceding through with drugs. From then on I wa s a constant runaway , but
'new spaper and also the l ocel
The bride is the daughter of
news publishe d her e in .
Gal!ia Academy High School. .. Mary Ann and Laura, Madison,
the wedding, Mr. and Mrs.
~r~. Thomas W. Hennessy,
my mother always took me back .
The bridegroom graduated W. Va.
George
Morris hosted a
Jr . , 242 Mulberry· Ave .,
on &lt;!;night my sister and I had a big fight. My mother
" PQP!eroy , and the late Mr. rehearsal dinner at the Meigs triedFinally
to slop it and I hit her and cursed at her and tOld her I hated
Inn for the bridal party, the
J~Mne ssy, and the bridegroom
her.
Rev. Mr. Lund a nil the Rev. Fr.
IS~; the .son of Mr. and Mrs ,
She said she was through trying , so she sent me to my father
::,,rge E . Morris, Lincoln Hill, Krajcovic along with out-of· (they're divorced). Now I'm living with hlm at my grand·
town guests.
PO(neroy.
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mother's house and I'm working hard every day and have a
Out-of.guests at the wedding really great boyfriend who is straight , and am totally free of
~rs . George Hackett , Jr .,
•Js organist for the ceremony included Robert Elberfeld, . drugs and doing fine, but I miss my mother. My Dad and his
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Ut d special musi c was Cincinnati ; Richard Elberfeld, mother don't really want me .
Hamilton
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Mr.
and
Mrs.
Frank
''!J'"nted by the Men's Choir
Mom has completely disowned me as her daughter. How
&gt;!;Sacred Heart Church. TOdd Rouvre, Pastala Valley, Calif.;' could she when she tried so hard for years - just over one little
~row and Tlm Colburn were · Bradford Sargent, New York
fi ght' How can I get her to love me again ? - FORMER FREAK'
City, N. 'Y .; Mr. and Mrs. Allen
llil::altar boys.
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· ::f.he bride · was given in Keller , Dr . and Mrs. Gerald
' "lf"riage by her uncle, Harry . Dolan, Jeff and Barbara, FFO :
Darien, Conn. ; Mr. and Mrs .
~nolds , Altamonte Springs,
Why not write your mother a !opg letter ' tellin g her how
FIB. She was attired in·a white Martin Elberfeld, Chillicothe ; you've changed, 3nd how you miss her ? Show her y,ou've donae 1
giJV.-n of silk organza fashioned Mr. and Mrs. Earl Elberfeld, many things ·to make her proud, and you want to make it up to
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w!,th long sheer sleeves, and a Logan; Mr . and Mrs. Gary her for all those bad times she had with you.
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Brenning, Wadsworth; Mr. and
1 tui,h neckline. The neck, waist,
I think you'll find out she never stopped loving you. - SUE
hemline and built·in' train were Mrs. George Morris III,
aecented with re&gt;&lt;lmbroidered Norfolk, Va. ; Mr, andMrs. Joe Dear FFO:
alencon lace, seed pearls and Nelitzling, Columbus; Mr . and
,. But it might be best to stay where you are since you're doing
crystal beads . Her tiered silk Mrs. Allen Elberfeld, Hun· well there. Goi.ng back to old haunts might bring back old habits.
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iljusion veilfell from a camelot tington, W. Va .; Mr. and Mrs. - HELEN
Steve
Elberfeld,
Gallipolis;
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pearls and crystal beads. The Mr. and Mrs. Harry Reynolds,
Marriage License
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bGlde carried · a bouquet o£ Orlando, Fla .; Mrs. Heleri
POMEROY
- Charles Earl
MHJDLEPORT - Army
wl)ite roses and stephanot~ , Reynolds, Florida;. Mrs.
Guoronleed first quality.
a(la wore opal earrings and Robert Moss and Margaret, Private First Class WoOdrow Patterson, 33, Middleport, and
bf$celet, her birthstone, gills Hollywood, Fla .; Mrs. Albert W. Engle Jr ., Middleport, ha s Brenda Sue Whaley, 21, Shade.
No seconds!
.Reynolds and sons, Farming- returned to his home station in
o£ the groom.
Bring in your room
t'fhe bride'l? attendants were ville, N.Y.; Mr . and Mrs. John Germany after taking part in
Cann·Libert,
N.Y.;
Reynolds
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Alexander
Express,"
a
threeMiSs Patricia Hennessy, San
My office
be
dimensions. Save now.
.Mr
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and
Mrs
.
Graber,
week
exercise
in
Greece
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Pfc.
F; ancisco, C~lif., maid of
h~nor .
Miss
Mary
K. . Columbus; Mr. and •Mrs . Engle,' son of Mr: and Mrs.
close~ •.•
Henness y, Columbus, Miss Patrick Hennessy, Bel Air, WoOdrow W. Engle, Sr.,.Route
Maureen Hennessy, Porn. Md. ; Dr . and Mrs. Jack Parris I, is regularly stationed in
efoy , and Miss
Paula and family, Colwnb~s; Bus Germany, as an infantryman
October
to
J;::.: Morris , Middleport, Eubanks and daughte&lt;, Kim, in Company A, !st. Battalion,
New Wilmington, Pa.
6th In!an try of the 1st Armored
were bri~smaids.
November 5.
Division . He entered the army
;Erin Anderson and Laura
in December 1965 and was last
McCullough, Pomeroy, were
·
stationed
in Cleveland, Ohio.
tr\e flower girls, · and Master
Ill~ Anderson, Jr., Pomeroy,
·a{id Master Albert Reynolds of
F)irmingville,' N. Y., a cousin
o!O: the bride, were the ring.
GLOUSTER - The third bearers. .
Markins reunion of · the
;The attendants were attired descendants of Singleton and
Limited time
in ~ g9wns of apricot floral Amanda · Markins waS held
Mod41ls WCD3T Washer, DCD3T Dryer.
fa$ioned with empire waists. recently at the Glo'u ster , A.nyone who !,'ays you can't ea t pork and .lu:un on a weight
They wore floral .headpieces Memorial Park, Glouster,
co ntrol plan hasn' t been to u Weight Wat chcrg'!lcJass lately.
artd carried colonial bouquets
A basket dinner was enjoyed
Because we've j ust added both of them to th e Prog ram.
Df: apricot, pale yellow and at noon with Frank Markins
Plm~ a lot of other food s to give our menu more variety
wflite ffiwns.
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giving grace. The dinner was
tha n ever. Corne t o clasS and get th e whole delicio us story.
:ne flower girls were attired enjoyed by Mr . and Mrs. Frank &gt; - - - - - ~----inv white gowns with white Markins and granddaughter,
AppleStuffedPorkChops . \ ... ___________• _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ,
For big family loads - washes 1·piece to 18 pounds. Deli cates to
ri&amp;bon sashes at the empire Ewington; Mr. and Mrs .. I 4 S·ounce pork chops, we ll t rimmed
1 Salt. pepper and ~:a r lrc powder to ta ste
denims get deep-cieaning yet gentle washing action. Permanent
wi:ists and carr.ied bit- Kenneth Markins, Ra t in.e; 1 1 med 1umapp1e . peelec:l.coreda nd
Press, Regular, and Soak c'ycles; 4 water temperature
lefsweet orange colored Elden Markins, Carp~nter; 11 11 cup
chic ken bouillon
cup cooked enriched riel:!
oaSkets of rose petals. The Mrs. Alma WotXls, . Jackson ~ I Da,s hc onnamon
combinations; 2 agitate-spin speed combinations. 'Flowing Heat
~ingbearers wore white suits.
ville; Mrs. Guy Sayre, Mr. and 1 Dash poult ry seasomng.
Dryer handles up to a full18-pound load ... yet is only 27"
James Anderson, Chester Mrs. David Hensler' Racine; I l teaspo on dehydrat ed on,·on flakes
wide. Automatic cool-down period. No-Heat cyc!e for air fluffing.
Rd:, Pomeroy,, was best man Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sayre, : Seaso n chops with sal t . pepper
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:or:his brother, and the ushers Minersville;· Mr. and Mrs·. I andgariiCpowder. Piace
were Bil.l Anderson and John Carol Woodgerd, Mrs, Dale 1 on a rack an d bro11 about
Boy a Frigidaire Lau nd' Y Pai r (WCDJT Washe r ~ n d an~ Drv~t r} , a Frlglda l re Laun dry
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P
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hi d M
d 1 4 inches from heat until chops .
Cen ter (LG3·2 or LCT3· 120). cr the Fr l~ldei• e Wnl!er (WCD:JT) b e ~w aan Sapl 23
.,n erson,
omeroy, an
o ger , As an ~
r. an
1 arebrownonbo thsides Re mo vetrombroiler.
and Oct. H . ~ail lh is coupon. with a copy of yOu r sales sio o, 10 the eddren al'lown ,
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}e0rge V. Morris, Norfolk, Mrs. Arthur Woodgerd and · 1 Combine apples ;lind bouillon m a saucepan and cook
belo w ., . postmar ked no Isler lh an mldn iDht, Mond ay , Oct. t5 1973
. and
Frlg l dll lre w!ll rrya11 you a chec k lor S20, SIS , or SlO, u ln.dlcll l &amp;d below.
ia:, brothers of the groom.
Mrs . Lindamood, Marietta,' , It bowl
unti l apples are ten der'.'o ram . and place mmlxmg
. Add ri ce, c1nnamon. poultry season1ng. onion flakes.
M•ll completed coupon and nle1 tllp to: Frigid•lre ·C ieln Up Olf•r P.O.
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Box 140A, O.trolt. Micl'llgan 48232.
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~~ - Hennessy wore a mint
neth Pferce, ChaunCey i Debbie . I stufl ingm,~ture into 4 even port1ons ami pl ace '!. ofl he stulh ng on
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:reerr . chiffon goWn . with a Stanley' Lily and Kathy Rope, : ~::e~h:~~~~;;5~t 375 &lt;F_about 15 to 20 minw.tes or unttl stu fflllg tS ~rown. .
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Council endorses issue
POMEROY - Endorsement
of the .5 mill bond iss ue for
Meigs Commumty School
conslruction was given by the
Me1 gs Counl.Y Council of
Paren
' _, and Teachers at a
meeting Thursday night ,at the
Le tart Fall s Elem enta ry
SchooL
Mrs. Charles Gocglein,
president, intr oduced Mrs.
Jeanett e
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Fete Miss Scott

prospec t.&lt;; of buildmg a school.
Thg three class'es meet in the
Rutland Elementary School
building and have si.nce the
school was started three years
ago. The Meigs County Board
of . Mental Retardation has
secured from the State Some
commitment for partial assistance on the construction cost if
the bond issue, which ·would
run for a pCriod of 20 years, is

POMEROY - A Raggedy
Ann and Andy motif was
ca rried out in decorations !or
two pa rties held Thursday by
Mr. and Mrs. Steven Scott, Rt. passed local1y, according to
3, Pomeroy, honor ing their Mrs. Thomas.
daugh ter, Dlllle ll e Dionne, on
Ann ounced at the meeting
her first birthday a nniversary. was the 68th Annual· ConBalloons and streamers were vention of the Ohio Congress of
s uspended from the ceiling and
- Parents and Teachers, Inc., to
large gold letters read " Ha ppy
conve ne Sunday at the
Birthday," Cake a nd ice cream
SheratOn..Clevela nd Hotel in
decorated in the party motif' ·
Clevela nd . Mrs. Richard
were served to th e guests . .
Va ughan, Midd le por t, the
Attending were Mrs . Mi chael
Dis tric t 16 director, will a ttend
Stewart and Chris, Pat . CJif.
the conve ntion, a feature of
ford , Syracuse; Mrs. Charles
which will be the judging of the
Leach, Olad and Chris, Vin·
cultural arts in Ohio. ·Several
ton ; Mrs. Woodrow Mora and
Meigs County s tudents will be
grandson, Michael Frost; Mr.
competing with entri es in the
and Mrs , James Bearh s,
stale jydging:
Timothy and Scottie, Teresa
Mr s. Goegle in a lso anWildermuth, Pomeroy ; Mr .
nQunced that a works hop
and Mrs. Michael King, Mrs .
scheduled
las t month a l Ohio
James Mulford, Miss Kathryn .
. Long and Miss Kathleen Noble, University a nd cancelled due a
Cheshire ; and the ·grand '
parents, Mr. and Mrs . Charles
F. Wildermuth and Allen Dill,
Sr., Pomeroy, and Mr. and
Mrs. William Scott, Cheshire.
.REEDSVILLE
Th e
Others presenting -gills to.
Riverview Garden Club held it.&lt;;
Danelle. were Mr . and Mrs.
Se ptember meeting a t th e
Clarence. Spurrier and son,
home of Mrs. Frank Bise. She
Anchorage, Alaska; Miss Mary
was assisted by Mrs. Gene
E. Chapman, __ S,arah Koehler ,
Wilson .
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Dill, Jr. and
During the ~usiness meeting,
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~n , Mr.. ~ Mrs . Rollin
conducted by t~he president,
Bearhs, .Pomeroy; Mrs. Lillian
Mrs. Donald Putman , th e
Napper, Minersville; and John
garden club went on record as
Scott, Cheshire.
supporting the additional half
mill levy to be on the ballot in
NoVember for a center for
retard ed re~idents of Meigs
County.
~votions wer~ read by Mrs.
R. L. Larkins from the " Upper
Room " follow ed by prayer .
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Roll call wa s answered by
naming a night .blooming pl ant.
Plans were made to ea t out for
POMEROY - Mr. and Mrs. the October meeting at the
~ esta u rant
at
James Fugate, 420 Wes t Main Wilma r
St., Pomeroy, will observe Parkers burg, W. Va. .
Mrs. P Utma n insta ll ed the
their golden wedd ing . a n.
new officers for th e year . She
niversary Sunday, Oct. 14.
Married at Ripley , W. Va ., presented ea ch with a cil.rthey have spent all of their na_ti on and a gift. Serving as
married lives in Meigs County. the new president will be Mrs. ·
Mr. Fugate retired 20 years
ago from the Colwnbus and
Southern Ohio Electric Co.
where he had been employed
for 25 years. Mrs. Fugate ,is a
life. tong member of the Trinity
Chllrch.
POMEROY - Mrs. Ca thy
While an open house is not Swartz, Mrs. Kathy Hood and
planned due to Mr. Fugate 's Mrs. Cathy Moore entertained
health, a gathering of family, Wedne sday w ith a · br.iclal
close friends, and neighbors , shower honoring Miss Sa ndy
~ill celebrate ·the occasion.
Ya tes, br ide -e lect. of Dick

lack of registrati ons, wil1 be
rescheduled irr November. (t
will pertain to developing more
interest in PTA ~nd getting
more people involved.
Units were reminded that
dues are payable at this time
a nd that sc holarsh ip contributions are b~ing received .
Program books and a listing of
· delegates an~ alternates are to
'be Sent b~eaeh unit to Mrs.
Goeglein attlt. 3, Pomeroy .
The re si'gnation of Mrs .
Janice Deem as vice president
was
ac ce pted
and
a
replacement will be named at
the Nov . l meeting at Mid·
dlepott.
Ideas for progranls..and ways
in which the council can better
serve the unit were solicited by
the president. .
Committees for the years are
Mrs .
Clarence
Norton
members hi p ;
Mrs . Roy'
Hannum, ma gaz ines; Mrs.
Robert Duga n, fal)l i)y home
life; Mrs . Robert Bishop,
legis lation; Mrs. Cha rl otte
Willford , budge t ; and Mr s .
Howa rd
Ervin,
public
relations. Still to be a ppointed
is a cultural arts-chairperson.
Hos t unit s a r e to handle
devotions and hospitality for
the mee lings.
· Mrs. Kathryn Hill led in the
pledge to the flag, with Mrs.
Carrie f\ou sh , presiden t of th e
Letart Falls PTA , extending
the we lcome to the council
r e pr es en ta tiv es . Wflli a·m
.Downie-, ·a teac her at the
sc hool, gave devotions.
Sandwiches , cookies, pun.ch
and coffee were .serv ed by the
host unit.

Riverview club meets

Will observe
annzversary

Harliss Frank ; vice preside nt,
Ronald
Osborn e;
Mrs .
secr !],tary , Mrs. Roy Hannum ;
treaf urer , Mrs. Gene Wilson ;
flower fund, Mrs . R . E .
Williams; libr a ri a n , Mr s.
Clermont Ha rri s;
ne ws
reporte r, Mr!;i. Lyl e Balderson .
Ne w ptogram books wer e
given out by Mrs . Osborne.
Mrs. Osborne tha nked all who
helped with the pr ogram and
made the program books .
For the program, Mrs. David
Chadwell , a guest, taug ht
members to make a pressed
flower picture. Ea ch rnBmber
was given material to make a
picture, under the instruction
of Mrs. Chadwell. Mrs. Fra nk
presented Mrs. Cha dwell with
a gift from the club.
Ga rn es were Conducted by
Mrs. E rnest Whitehead. with
se veral
winn ing
pnzes.
Refreshme nts were served to
15 members and one gues t.
Door prizes went · to Mrs.
Walter Brown a nd Mrs .
Balderson .

WHY IS A MUSTANG
LIKE YOUR OLD
CATCHERS
MilT?
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"Who doesn 't .
rem.ember speri dlng
hours and hou rs ru bbing
neatsfoot oil Into th eir li rst base ba ll
glove. T h ~ more you rubb ed, the softe r
and sil kier· the leathe r bec ame : and remem ber
how the color changed _tO a deep, fich natural· brown.
We ll now you .;;E!n get that same silky smoothness and rugged
color In a pair of shoes . .. Thom MeAn MUSTANGS . From
the harness look leathe r up pers to the masculine notch ed
,. we lting aRd to the .thick plan1ation cte pe sole, t he MUSTANG
is a natura l addition to anY man's wa rdrobe. Also ava il able

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Mr. and Mrs ..Keith Bragg·

Slone..-Bragg vows read
POj!'T FLEASANT - In a"-with venise lace a ppliques. She
se ttmg a t the Belle m ead e wore a ve il with a venise lace
Unit ed Methodist Chur ch , ca p holding tie r s of s ilk
~omt Pleasa nt, Aug. 25, Mtss il1usion . Her only jewelry was a
Jea nette D. Slone, da ughter of pair of diamond .Jarrings. Th e
Mr. a nd Mrs. Donald K. E vans, bride c arri ed a se mi·l ong
LeG rand~ Blvd. , Ga llipolis , cascade of lavender or chids
became the bride of Keith small · white . roses a nd
Bragg, so n of . Mr. and Mrs. miniature white ca r nations.
Mi ss Donna Skidmore ,
Robert L. Bragg , 2109 Lincoln
Ave., Pomt Pl_easant.
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Gallipolis, was maid of honor .
Vases of white and la verider She wore a lavende r flocked
mums arranged with white chiffon gown highlighted with
da~ stes
provided
flora l . purple and white daisies. It
decorations for the altar. An was fashioned with a v-neck
ornamental a r ch was arranged empire waist cr ossing in th~
with lily -of.the· valley ·and front and lied 'with overlapping
daisies With doves at the top of sashes in tlie back, and bishop
the. arch. Candelabra w1th sleeves . Her matching hat had
wh1te candles .f lanked the a wide brim. She carried a
altar. The profile kneeler·was white straw bas~et of lave nder
decorated . with emerald and and purple asters , white
stephanotis : Pare.n ts.' ~cws daisies and white carnations.
were a ccented w1th smgle Lavender ribbons fell from the
crystal candelabra, while other arrangement.
pews were ma rked with
Attendants were Miss Linda
lavender bows,
Cochran LeGrande Blvd and
:rhe .Rev: Bryan Blair was Mrs. Cheryl Vance, both of
the offm~ahng mmister for the Gallipolis. They wore gowns of
double rmg ce remony·
white flocked chiffon a dorned
~u~tial
mu sic
was with raised purple and white
prov1ded by . Mrs. Debra . daisies, styled with , bishop
~hades, . ?~~~mst . ~lections sleeves and v-neck, emp~re
m~luded · ,~,~~ Guy s In Love waist, with a criss-&lt;:ross front
W1th You,
Ill Never Walk which
also
tied
with
Alone ,::_, ' '.The Twelfth of oVerlapping sashes in the back
Never , n " One Hand, One Their attire was completed
Heart," "Theme From Love with white wide br:im hats
S~o'ry, " "Clos~ ~You" and 11 A They carried· white s tra~
Time for Us.
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baskets of lavender and purple
The bride, escorted · by her asters, while daisies and white
~ tep-fathe:, entered the churc h carnations , · and lavender
In · an A-hne sata-peau gown ribbon.
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s tyled with a victorian
Miss Penny . E vans, half.
neckline, full b1shop sleeves sis te r
of
the
bride
a nd cathedral train detailed wa s
fl ower • girl .
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AudJUJrtum fin the OU t'iHnpus,
:\ovembt'r 9 and 10
Thl' b&lt;.tlltl wiJI ulso bP performm~ under a new director
this year . Honald P . Socciarelli
repl&lt;:t ces former d1re1.:lor Dr :
Thomas Le{', who accepted a
position at the University of
Texas. Mr. Socciarelli rect, ved
Iu s Bachelors Degree from
Itha ca College, N.Y ., in 1959
~·nU h1s Mas ters Or Music fro~
the 'University Of Michigan in
1963.

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md a corsage of pale green Mrs. Walter Terrell an4 Billy, ·
"'¢bids. Mrs. Morris' cbose a Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ried,
:oym of blue silk organza Pataskala; Mr. and Mrs. John
~roidered with blue and .Dean, Mr. and Mrs. John
IJ'een flowers and a pale green _ Walter Dean, Pomeroy; ·Rick
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Gilkey,' Athens; Mrs. · Mike
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1 reception honoring the , Fraley and Sue Wooten,
:o~ple was' held in the ,church
Pomeroy; Mr .·and Mrs. Robert
odal room. The brides table
Markins, Athens:
ea:tured ~ fQIIr-tiered. cake . o£
The day was i!Pent visiting
1p,~cot teed m white With
with the younger generation,
1prtcot floral tnm. The
playing games, etc.
eparated tiers were adorned
•lth wedding rings on one, a
elr of doves on another, and a
.HELP GIVEN
nlidature bride and groom on
POMEROY.- The .Pomeroy
o~~:. At the ba~ circling the · E-R squad was called at 10:21
" ie~ed cake were eight circular
a .m. Saturday for Sanford
akes joined by archways.
. Denny, ill at his · Pomeroy
P;residing at the table wefe . ' home. He was taken to
~MI . Rosemary Neutillng, : Veterans Memorial Hospital
tslcr of th~ groom, Mrs.
where he was admitted.

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Ius second )'cc.~r .
This filii, in t~ddition lQ its
re gular 4-gu nH~ hctme sc hedule,
~he Marehing Men of Ohw wrH
accornpun) ihc&gt; · OU {oot~all
temn to F.vanston, !1Hno1s, to
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Knight. The shower was held a t
the Meigs Inn.
The gift table was decorated
with white satin ribbons and
wedding, bells. F eatured on the
refreshment table was a tle red
heart shaped cake with
decorations in the fall colors of
yeliow and oran ge.
Games were played with
prizes g oing t o Mrs. Ula
Matlack, Mrs. Mae Lambert,
Mrs. Joyce Redman and Mrs .
Barbara Karr ,
Cake, plill ch and nuts were
se rved. Attending )esides
those named were Mrs. Carla
Werry, Mrs·. Annette Knight,
Mrs. Leo Ke nnedy , Mrs .
Virgene Elberfeld, Mrs. Doris
McElhinney, Mrs. Patric ia
Yates, Mrs. Midge Evans, Miss
Barbie Evans, Mrs. Jolonda
. Root, Mrs. Elizabeth Roush,
Mrs. Kate Brown, Mrs. Lois
McElhinney, Mrs. Connie
Drummond , Mrs. Mildred
Karr , Mrs . Barbara Karr, Miss
Margie Bu,t, Miss Susan
· Lanning, Mrs. ·Judy Kennedy,
Miss Tammy Kennedy , Miss
Marilyn Swan and Mrs. Anne
Hite . .
Othe rs presenting gifts to
Miss Yates were Mrs. Robert
Schae!fing , Mrs. Lee Roush,
Mrs. Sharon Johnston , Mrs.
Inez Fowler , Mrs. Lillian Burt,
Mrs. Sally Ashworth; Mrs.
Sh e rri Knight, Mrs . Kay
Cullwns, Miss Bron Dailey
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Miss Joyce Kerns , Mrs. Louise
'Hall, Miss Beverly Hart, ·Mrs,
Susan Scott, Mrs : Sandy Blake,
Mrs, Carol Haga, Mrs. 'Rhonda .
WoOd, Mrs. Pauline Buck and
Mrs, Irisa c ombs.

In 1971, President Nixon
annoWl ced an ~Conomic control .
system to follow the 90-day
wage-pri ce freeze 'he Imposed
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Four musicians from Meigs in

Church of Christ beginninc,.
dress was identic,al to llwt
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Monday through SUilday, O&lt;;t.
of Ole senior attendants.
Osburnc, Son 'of Mr. nnd Mrs.
14. Services nightly at 7:31j,;
-. Master Douglas Evans, haHPQMEROY - Four Mei~s H o n&lt;:~ld E. Osbu r·nc, Long
Evangelist is Ernie Johnsonf·'
brother of the brisJe, was
County slud ents attendinv, Ohio Bottom i1out(' 1, and Ni.:ilhan ··
t.~
!h t-l t•!t'll arul S ue ll o lh-1
former Rutland resident 11QW'1
ringbearer , He carried a white
Univehity have be'en selected Hot.unette, son of Mr. &lt;Jnd Mrs.
ministering in ·Kentucky.
. heart&lt;;baped pillow covered
members of the university 's D•wid HobmcHe, Pomeroy .
Ha pp iness Is a Cat Called Dog
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with venise lace .
marching baud in auditions
POMEROY PTA at 7:30 p.il¥.'
Dear Rap :
Ashley, a·JUntor &lt;.~t OU, plays
James Lewis, Jr ., Point
held on ca mpus during the b~ri tone· horn aml is in his third
Special speakers wiU discl1911
My Dad says he is a dog' man, but we can•t have dogs in our
Pleasant, was best man for the
POD clinics and the bond, issue·
apartment. The ladlady will allow a cat, but my Dad says he is annual pre-sc:hoo l ma rehi flg year in lhc marching band ;
bridegroom and ushers were
SUNDAY
camp.
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not a cat man.
,
Gumpf, a se nior , pla ys trumpet
Gary Cotton and Jeff -Har·
HOME~MING at HemiQCk for Meigs Community School.
They are Keith D. Ashley , and is in his fourth yCaP.;
Sixth
grade
will
have
refreslb.
I'm
so
lonely
without
a
pet
ana
I'm
not
too
great
on
turtles
or
tenback, both of Point · Grove Chris tian Church.
son of Mr. and Mrs . Robert · Os borne also a senior , plays
fish which the landlady doesn't mind either.
Pleasant.
Basket dinner, noon; afternoon ment.s. Operi rooms in ·o
Ashley , Racine Route 2;
. servance
or
Amer1cart"'
How can 1 change my Dad's mind?- PET HUNGRY
bariton'e hor n, and is in h1 s
For he.r daughter 's wedding, service at 2. Special singers,
Thomas S. Gumpf, son Qf Mrs.
Education Week.
Mrs. Evans wore a sleeveless public invited.
Grace Q!lmpf, Ch~ster'; Martin
RIVERVIEW PTA meets at:
Dear Hun gry:
polyester navy blue dress with
OPEN .HOUSE at Racine
Many a man owho SWORE he hated cats has had his mind
7:30 p.m. at the 'Riverview' ~
a white band at the waistline Fire Station from 1:30 lo 4 :30
changed by a lovable pur rer who prefers HIS lap to all others.
Elementary Sct10ol. ''OpeQ:
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with a navy blue tie. She wore p .m. New fi re truck apd
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OPEN HOUSE SET
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(Come on, Pop, give it a go_ I'm sur e there's a kitten out
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white a nd navy , blue ac- equipment to be on display. house .
MASON
The Mason
there who needs your daughter as much as your dmlghter needs
, TUESDAY
~cessosies with a corsage of four ,. P ubl ic invi ted to a t te_pd .
Elemenlary school teachers,
SYRACUSE PTA meets af • him. ) - HELEN
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baby while roses . The Refreshmen ts.
cooks
and PTA, proud of their
7:30 p.ni. at the school.
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bridegroom:S mother wore a
ANNUAL RAb LY day and
new cafeteria··, Will hos t the
Dear Fifuler of .. Pel Hungry .. :
RACINE LOdge 461, F&amp;AM ,
pink and white polyester knit 1 homecom ing Sunday
at
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public
at an open house Oct. 9
I have a friend who na,med his daughter's Siamese kitten
regular meeting, 7:30 p .m. at
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suit with contrasting pink belt Ches te r Uni ted Me thodist
" Dog. " Why? - Because he hates cats. Works great. Okay? - at 7:30p.m. on the occasion of
temple. FC Degree to be ·
and buttons. He r accessor ies Chu rc h . Worldwid e comthe next regular PTA meeting.
conferred; refr eshments. AH:
SUE
were white with a corsage of mWliOn dw-ing worship service
The
guest speaker will be an
Master Masons invited.
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four baby white roses.
followed by special Sunday
orthodontist fr om Par kers-~
Rap :
A recept ion followed in the school rally da y progra m .
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1 fell hard for Rob , but I found out he was only using me to burg, Dr. - Columbo . . Refresh~
social rooms of the churc h, Baske t dinner at 12:30; af·
make another girl jealous. It worked : she got hlm, and I was m ents wi ll be served . A
whe r e a colo r scheme of tern oon program, I :15, with r-----------~~--~.;
babysitter will be available.
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l avender and white prevailed. special music. Public invi ted .
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A gQod friend , J ack , started taking me out. I was honest wiih
The bride's table was covered
MONDAY
him and said Rob was still the one, but J ack said he'd wail till I
Oliver Cromwell was Eng.
with a white cloth , edged with
RUTLAND PTA 7:30 p .m .
got over it.
&lt;
land's
uncrowned king . He
Published
every
Sunaay
wide la vender lace, and cen- with spe aker fro m Meigs
by
lhe
Oh iO
Vl!tliPy
Well, th e other girl and Rob broke up for good, and her e h&lt;&gt; refused the title of king of·
Publ iSh ing Co ,
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fered to him in 1656 by the
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GALLIPOL IS
comes ba c~. Rob said he didn 't realize .i t biit he knows now he
the traditional bride and groom Retardati on.
DA I LY TRIBUNE
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nglish Pa r liame nt.
rel!llY wants to go with me. ·
,81S Third A liP ., Gall i POll$ ,
and white doves . Hostesses
MEIGS CHAPTE R 53, DAV,
Oh io -'56 ~1 .
for three days I was so-o-o happy. And then I discovered
Publ ished every wee kday
were Miss Edith Long, who 7:30 p. m . cha pte r home,
even i ng e• ce pt .Saturday .
Jack\f ten times nicer than Rob.
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~ec ond Class Posta&lt;;~e Pa id
register ed guests; Mrs. Helena Butte rnut Ave., P omeroy .
The trouble is, Jack just quit because he didn 't wa nt to make
at G alllpol i:s., Oh io 45 6J I
THE DAILY SENTINEL
Fulton, Mrs, Judy Jont!s, Mrs. Refres hme nts ;
nleinbers
it ha rd for me to get back with Rob . •How can I get my life
111 court ~1. . Pomeroy . 0 .
Bernie Detach, Mrs. Mary urged to attend.'
~57611 . Publ i Shed every week
straightened
out and be with the guy I want ? - J ACK'S F OR ME
evening except Sfllur
Beth Coleman, Mrs. Vi ola
REVIVAL AT Rutland . · day
POMEROY - Miss Ber- Adrienne Morris , his sister-inday Entered a:s. second cllns
moi l ing ma ller at Pomeroy ,
Slone, all of Gallipolis and Mrs.
Hennessy and Don law, and Miss Diana Lett. Miss .Dear JFM :
Oh io Posl Ofl ic e.
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P hyllis Russell, Bidwell .
fr om Point Plea sant Hi gh .
By car r ier da l ly and
\lilchell Anderson exchanged Kristin Anderson alld Mrs.
Simple: Call Ja ck up and t ell
the truth . Afte r all, you 're
Sun day , 55c per wPek .
For a ,wedding trip to Myrtle Schoo l, attended Marshall
William
Anderson,
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Pomeroy,
M A IL
friends,
and
friends
can
be
honest
with
each other, right?
~~~~n ~ ;vows in a double ring
SUBSC~IPTION RATE S
Beach, S. C., .. the new Mrs. University for one year and is
reg
istered
the
guests.
at
6
p
.m.,
June
16
at
The Gallipol is Tr i bune In
HELEN AND SUE
Ohio &lt;!! n d West VI r g ini a on~!
Bragg selected a purple and now attending Cabell Gounty
For their wedding trip the
. Sacred Heart ·catholic
rearS 15, s iKmonths l8 , t!'lree
white pan tsuit and wore an Career Ce nter in Huntington. ',
months S5. elsewhere Sl1 per
Couple drove to California, flc:w
Pomeroy.
year , s i ~ month s Sll, th r ee
Rap :
orchi d from he r bridal
Out of town guests included ·
months SS.SO .
The Re v. Fr . Be rnard to Ha'Yaii for ~ week, and then
I'm a 17-year-old girl who is strung out on my problem . At 13,
The
Daily
Sent
inel
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one
bouquet .
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fasone,
yeor Sl6 .00 . six m onths n so.
I !Urai•cov·ic and the Rev. Arthur drove back to Ohio. They 1 was using heroin a nd was busted at 15 and sent to a
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three mon ths S5 00
The newlYWeds a re residing Jeff and Jodi AM , Columbus ;
at . the reside in Columbus and both rehabilitation center. A month later I was busted for having
officiated
Thl'!
Un ited Press In
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at 311 h Ma in St., Apariment 4, Mrs. Sharon Lanier and Louis
ternat l onal is exc l us i vely
us ing the vows are jWtiors at Ohio State barbiturates and sent away for a month.
enlitled to the ust for
Point Pleasant.
Wichita Falls, Tex. ; Mr. and'
publ ic at ion at all n ews
by the bridal couple. University.
My mother took rrie in custody 'a fter I convinced h~r I was al1
d is patches cred iled· to this
The bride is a graduate of Mrs. Ralph Bragg and Janey,
On Friday evening preceding through with drugs. From then on I wa s a constant runaway , but
'new spaper and also the l ocel
The bride is the daughter of
news publishe d her e in .
Gal!ia Academy High School. .. Mary Ann and Laura, Madison,
the wedding, Mr. and Mrs.
~r~. Thomas W. Hennessy,
my mother always took me back .
The bridegroom graduated W. Va.
George
Morris hosted a
Jr . , 242 Mulberry· Ave .,
on &lt;!;night my sister and I had a big fight. My mother
" PQP!eroy , and the late Mr. rehearsal dinner at the Meigs triedFinally
to slop it and I hit her and cursed at her and tOld her I hated
Inn for the bridal party, the
J~Mne ssy, and the bridegroom
her.
Rev. Mr. Lund a nil the Rev. Fr.
IS~; the .son of Mr. and Mrs ,
She said she was through trying , so she sent me to my father
::,,rge E . Morris, Lincoln Hill, Krajcovic along with out-of· (they're divorced). Now I'm living with hlm at my grand·
town guests.
PO(neroy.
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mother's house and I'm working hard every day and have a
Out-of.guests at the wedding really great boyfriend who is straight , and am totally free of
~rs . George Hackett , Jr .,
•Js organist for the ceremony included Robert Elberfeld, . drugs and doing fine, but I miss my mother. My Dad and his
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Ut d special musi c was Cincinnati ; Richard Elberfeld, mother don't really want me .
Hamilton
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Mr.
and
Mrs.
Frank
''!J'"nted by the Men's Choir
Mom has completely disowned me as her daughter. How
&gt;!;Sacred Heart Church. TOdd Rouvre, Pastala Valley, Calif.;' could she when she tried so hard for years - just over one little
~row and Tlm Colburn were · Bradford Sargent, New York
fi ght' How can I get her to love me again ? - FORMER FREAK'
City, N. 'Y .; Mr. and Mrs. Allen
llil::altar boys.
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· ::f.he bride · was given in Keller , Dr . and Mrs. Gerald
' "lf"riage by her uncle, Harry . Dolan, Jeff and Barbara, FFO :
Darien, Conn. ; Mr. and Mrs .
~nolds , Altamonte Springs,
Why not write your mother a !opg letter ' tellin g her how
FIB. She was attired in·a white Martin Elberfeld, Chillicothe ; you've changed, 3nd how you miss her ? Show her y,ou've donae 1
giJV.-n of silk organza fashioned Mr. and Mrs. Earl Elberfeld, many things ·to make her proud, and you want to make it up to
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w!,th long sheer sleeves, and a Logan; Mr . and Mrs. Gary her for all those bad times she had with you.
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Brenning, Wadsworth; Mr. and
1 tui,h neckline. The neck, waist,
I think you'll find out she never stopped loving you. - SUE
hemline and built·in' train were Mrs. George Morris III,
aecented with re&gt;&lt;lmbroidered Norfolk, Va. ; Mr, andMrs. Joe Dear FFO:
alencon lace, seed pearls and Nelitzling, Columbus; Mr . and
,. But it might be best to stay where you are since you're doing
crystal beads . Her tiered silk Mrs. Allen Elberfeld, Hun· well there. Goi.ng back to old haunts might bring back old habits.
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iljusion veilfell from a camelot tington, W. Va .; Mr. and Mrs. - HELEN
Steve
Elberfeld,
Gallipolis;
caJ&gt;
matching lace, seed
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pearls and crystal beads. The Mr. and Mrs. Harry Reynolds,
Marriage License
gXERCISE ENDED
bGlde carried · a bouquet o£ Orlando, Fla .; Mrs. Heleri
POMEROY
- Charles Earl
MHJDLEPORT - Army
wl)ite roses and stephanot~ , Reynolds, Florida;. Mrs.
Guoronleed first quality.
a(la wore opal earrings and Robert Moss and Margaret, Private First Class WoOdrow Patterson, 33, Middleport, and
bf$celet, her birthstone, gills Hollywood, Fla .; Mrs. Albert W. Engle Jr ., Middleport, ha s Brenda Sue Whaley, 21, Shade.
No seconds!
.Reynolds and sons, Farming- returned to his home station in
o£ the groom.
Bring in your room
t'fhe bride'l? attendants were ville, N.Y.; Mr . and Mrs. John Germany after taking part in
Cann·Libert,
N.Y.;
Reynolds
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Alexander
Express,"
a
threeMiSs Patricia Hennessy, San
My office
be
dimensions. Save now.
.Mr
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and
Mrs
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Graber,
week
exercise
in
Greece
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Pfc.
F; ancisco, C~lif., maid of
h~nor .
Miss
Mary
K. . Columbus; Mr. and •Mrs . Engle,' son of Mr: and Mrs.
close~ •.•
Henness y, Columbus, Miss Patrick Hennessy, Bel Air, WoOdrow W. Engle, Sr.,.Route
Maureen Hennessy, Porn. Md. ; Dr . and Mrs. Jack Parris I, is regularly stationed in
efoy , and Miss
Paula and family, Colwnb~s; Bus Germany, as an infantryman
October
to
J;::.: Morris , Middleport, Eubanks and daughte&lt;, Kim, in Company A, !st. Battalion,
New Wilmington, Pa.
6th In!an try of the 1st Armored
were bri~smaids.
November 5.
Division . He entered the army
;Erin Anderson and Laura
in December 1965 and was last
McCullough, Pomeroy, were
·
stationed
in Cleveland, Ohio.
tr\e flower girls, · and Master
Ill~ Anderson, Jr., Pomeroy,
·a{id Master Albert Reynolds of
F)irmingville,' N. Y., a cousin
o!O: the bride, were the ring.
GLOUSTER - The third bearers. .
Markins reunion of · the
;The attendants were attired descendants of Singleton and
Limited time
in ~ g9wns of apricot floral Amanda · Markins waS held
Mod41ls WCD3T Washer, DCD3T Dryer.
fa$ioned with empire waists. recently at the Glo'u ster , A.nyone who !,'ays you can't ea t pork and .lu:un on a weight
They wore floral .headpieces Memorial Park, Glouster,
co ntrol plan hasn' t been to u Weight Wat chcrg'!lcJass lately.
artd carried colonial bouquets
A basket dinner was enjoyed
Because we've j ust added both of them to th e Prog ram.
Df: apricot, pale yellow and at noon with Frank Markins
Plm~ a lot of other food s to give our menu more variety
wflite ffiwns.
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giving grace. The dinner was
tha n ever. Corne t o clasS and get th e whole delicio us story.
:ne flower girls were attired enjoyed by Mr . and Mrs. Frank &gt; - - - - - ~----inv white gowns with white Markins and granddaughter,
AppleStuffedPorkChops . \ ... ___________• _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ,
For big family loads - washes 1·piece to 18 pounds. Deli cates to
ri&amp;bon sashes at the empire Ewington; Mr. and Mrs .. I 4 S·ounce pork chops, we ll t rimmed
1 Salt. pepper and ~:a r lrc powder to ta ste
denims get deep-cieaning yet gentle washing action. Permanent
wi:ists and carr.ied bit- Kenneth Markins, Ra t in.e; 1 1 med 1umapp1e . peelec:l.coreda nd
Press, Regular, and Soak c'ycles; 4 water temperature
lefsweet orange colored Elden Markins, Carp~nter; 11 11 cup
chic ken bouillon
cup cooked enriched riel:!
oaSkets of rose petals. The Mrs. Alma WotXls, . Jackson ~ I Da,s hc onnamon
combinations; 2 agitate-spin speed combinations. 'Flowing Heat
~ingbearers wore white suits.
ville; Mrs. Guy Sayre, Mr. and 1 Dash poult ry seasomng.
Dryer handles up to a full18-pound load ... yet is only 27"
James Anderson, Chester Mrs. David Hensler' Racine; I l teaspo on dehydrat ed on,·on flakes
wide. Automatic cool-down period. No-Heat cyc!e for air fluffing.
Rd:, Pomeroy,, was best man Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sayre, : Seaso n chops with sal t . pepper
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:or:his brother, and the ushers Minersville;· Mr. and Mrs·. I andgariiCpowder. Piace
were Bil.l Anderson and John Carol Woodgerd, Mrs, Dale 1 on a rack an d bro11 about
Boy a Frigidaire Lau nd' Y Pai r (WCDJT Washe r ~ n d an~ Drv~t r} , a Frlglda l re Laun dry
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P
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Cen ter (LG3·2 or LCT3· 120). cr the Fr l~ldei• e Wnl!er (WCD:JT) b e ~w aan Sapl 23
.,n erson,
omeroy, an
o ger , As an ~
r. an
1 arebrownonbo thsides Re mo vetrombroiler.
and Oct. H . ~ail lh is coupon. with a copy of yOu r sales sio o, 10 the eddren al'lown ,
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}e0rge V. Morris, Norfolk, Mrs. Arthur Woodgerd and · 1 Combine apples ;lind bouillon m a saucepan and cook
belo w ., . postmar ked no Isler lh an mldn iDht, Mond ay , Oct. t5 1973
. and
Frlg l dll lre w!ll rrya11 you a chec k lor S20, SIS , or SlO, u ln.dlcll l &amp;d below.
ia:, brothers of the groom.
Mrs . Lindamood, Marietta,' , It bowl
unti l apples are ten der'.'o ram . and place mmlxmg
. Add ri ce, c1nnamon. poultry season1ng. onion flakes.
M•ll completed coupon and nle1 tllp to: Frigid•lre ·C ieln Up Olf•r P.O.
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Box 140A, O.trolt. Micl'llgan 48232.
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For her daughter 's wedding, FrBnce·s Preston, Mrs . Ken- I $;!111and pepper 10 apples and m i ~ tho roughly. DIVIde
~~ - Hennessy wore a mint
neth Pferce, ChaunCey i Debbie . I stufl ingm,~ture into 4 even port1ons ami pl ace '!. ofl he stulh ng on
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\'OC'ational trainin g a t Mei~s High School, teachers Mrs. Pauline
fjysell and Mrs. Ma ry Powell are keeping right up with the !;~t e-st

trends $0 they can pass them on to tht?lr student'i.
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.traduCed by Vincent Traianb, a book editor and a cosmetology
seve rn~

schools in New York a nd Penn-

sylvania .. Also sei-v ing a s a n instruCtor was Joe Balea rcel.
director of the state board of cosmetology. The la tter dea lt wit h
problems in the field as his subject matter.

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·CINCINNATI \ UPI ). - Hometown 1hero ·Pete Rose tied .the
gilmewith an eighth inning homer and Johnny Bench, baseball 's
"Mr. Clutch," won it with a ninth inning blast saturday to give
the Cincinnati Reds a 2-1 viciory over Tom Seaver and the New
York Mets in the first game qf the National League cham.
pionship series.
The Reds' victory came as a shock to the NL championship
se ries record crowd of 53,431 at Riverfront Stadium, who had sal
quietly for seven innings as Seaver blazed his fastball past the
Reds' batters.
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The Mels' righthander, who had doubled home a second inning
l1lll to gel New York off to a 1.0 lead, turned 'ih a NL Playoff
record l3&lt;ltrikeout performance and had held the Reds to only
four hits untii one out in the eig~th when Rose hit a 2·2 pitch on a
line over the right-eenterfield fence to tie the score.
The blast by the Cincinnati-born Rose, his second off Seaver
th.is season, stirred the crowd to a fever pitch but Seaver still
seemed in command when he retired the next two batters to
retire the side.

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THE LINEUP FOR TH E THIRD aruma! Bob Eva ns Farm
Festival at nearby Ri o Gr ande F"rida y, Sa turday a nd Sunday
looks great !

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Thursday, the senior citizens "will hold a coWlty-wide meeting
and picnic at the Rock Springs Fairgrounds from 3.lo 6:30p.m .
Incidentally, the CoWlcil on Aging is extending thimks to the
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senior citizens who rcce ntl~· formed a bowling group a nd are
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school bus driven by Alice Globokar. Just for the record, the
accident was not the fault of ei ther driver. It occurred on the
narrow Willow Creek Road which just wasn't wide enough for the
two vehicles to pass without a contac t.

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PRINCE AND PRINCESS in the Queen 's court who look
part in Meigs Hi gh School pre.ga me homecoming .Friday
night were Steven Crow, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Crow, and
Jodi Har ~ison , daughter of Mr . a nd Mrs. Da le H'l(rison.

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Kissinger returned from the
United Nations in New York to
Washington and headed im·
mediately for a special task
force meeting. A Slate Depart·
m enl
spokesman
said
Kissinger was ordered to "take
every effo• '. to see that (the
fighting) is urought to a stop. "
The Pentagon said the ad·
mira! in char ge of the u,s.
Sixth Fleet ordered all sailors
to report to their ships as a
precautionary measure.
In New York, the Arab stales
tried, but failed, to convene the
General Assembly . They
· balked at a Security Con·
ference meeting, fearing a U.S.
veto on any anti-Israeli
..resolutions.
Israeli Foniign Minis ter
Abba Eban said at the United
Nations that E~pt and Syrllt
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" treacherously exploited the
Jewish' ' holiday of Yom
Kippur to attack Isra o' when it
was "least ready for rt!action."

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In 1956, when Egypt, under
th e leaders hip of former
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Gamal
Abdel
Nasser, de clared it was
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co ncert with French and ;!;! Ohio, said Saturday, the U.S. once again proved "to be a
British forces- invaded the { "patsy" by appropriating $2.2 billion to lend to·· various ;!§
. ;!;!
Sinai Peninsula, then" occupied ;:;; international lending insitutions.
In his newsletter, Miller cited $20.2 billion outstanding :;:;
by Egypt. Under pressure from ;~:
the United Nations, Israel ;!;! de bts from World War I and stated that the major debtor :!*
nations also hold over $32 billion in U.S. Treasury secruties. !*
withdrew froni the Sinai and
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~~Imagine we are paying interest to the very countries ;~!
U.N. peace-keeping forces
wer e deployed to monitor the !;!; ·that are still owing us World War I debts and who now own a :;:;
.iii! big part of our national debl,''Miller said.
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uneasy truce.
In June., 1967, fighting again !;1 " The object of the $2.2 billion appropriations bill is to !~
broke out in the Middle East. }! honor U.S. commitments to international organiZations by !!;!
Both sides claimed the other ::; maintaining the value of our contributions to their funds, '' @j
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started hostilities, but in the :·:· he said
''But ~here is this same honoring of commitme nts among ~~;­
end the Israelis significantly i~~~
other members of those organizations who owe us debts !!!!
increased their territory, re!;!;
occupying the Sinai Peninsula, · ;!;! dating back over fifty years,'' he said .
capturing a slice of Jordan on !!!! . "Once again the United States is a patsy,'' Miller con- !;!:
the West Bank of the Jordan ;:;: tmued. "Always the world's soft touch, the United States ~(
plays by the . rules while everyone e).se takes us to the •!!l
River, Occupying the WhOle of
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cleaners
Jerusalem (previously divided I
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Golan Heights, formerly part . Arab armories have been built ·the Suez Canal and occasional
of Syria .
up with Soviet assistance, air battles. This ended with a
The war last six days- hence while 'srael has depended on temporary cease-fire
is named the Six Day purchases of planes and arms originally set for 90 days-in
War - with the near to. from the United States.
August, 1970. This was the
ta l destruction of Arab
After th.e 1967. war , Egypt official situation when loday's
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mind: Miss Jeanne Parsons, England States and the "food
another new teacher at the she served in a ehic ensell)ble
Bradbury sc hool , s prinkled typical of the well-dressed New·
soap J lakes on the flo or to Englander, included Vermont
r epresent snow. Despite the maple candy and Boston baked
warm temperatures -of the day, beans.
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apples in an "Eskimo " · coat. • Florida
as
the
state
Mrs. Sabra Morrison's room representative of the Southern

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section and served to the
students grits and black-eyed
peas. Beach wnbrellas, balls,
colorful beach towels and
buckets of shells set the scene.
Food (or the activity was
prepared by the teachers and
the school cooks, and aides
from Meigs .High S.chool
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HAWAII - Miss Teresa Casci of Middleport: a student
teacher from Rio Grande College, left, and Miss Brenda
Bishop, a Meigs High School student aide, ·serve Angelia
Baker and Leslie Whittington at the "Eat.Your Way Through
the U.S.A." lWlc~eon at th e Bradbury School Thursday . ·
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President concerned over third Israeli war · ·1

Arriving Thursday morning
at the school, the children were
ushered Into the audiloriwn for
open classroom· activi'tie$ .
Overnight the classrooms had
bee.n transformed into par·
ticular states or sections of the
COWltry . .
A table of foods typical to the
area represe nted was in each
of the five classrooms Which
• had been decorated io carry .
· out · the theme. The teachers
were attired in appropriate
costwne and serve~ · the boys
and gids as they moved from
room to room . Music added to
the atmosphere.
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VOL. 8 NO. 36

KEY BISCAYNE, Fla. (UP! ) slop ." A speciai.task force also with its Arab neighbors.
- Pres.ident Nixon, described was set up at the Slate
On May 14; 1948: the United
as ''very , very concerned " Deparment · as soon ·as the Nations General · Assembly
' about . renewed fighting in the fighting began.
mountainous Appalachia.
voted to recognize the new
By DREW VON B"ERGEN
Secfe.
The
spokesman
said
Kissing·
Middle
Eas
t,
instructed
" The bill plso require s rules
state of Israel , created ffom
WASHINGTON (UP! ) - The
of
S.
t
ale
Henry
A.
er
talked
to
th
e
forei
gn
tary
part of the former British
rigid
so
needlessly
narrow
and
chief coal industry spokesman
Kissinger
Saturday
to
con
tact
ministers
of
Israel,
Egypt
and
pro tectorate of Palestfne .
said Saturday the pres ent that they· will make , mining
all
parties
involved
and
seek
a
Syria
and
Soviet
·Ambassador
Arab armie s mas.sed on
··
extremely
d
iffic
ult
and
good
language of a bill before the
ceasefire.
Anal
oly
Dobrynin
along
with
Israel's borders immediately
impossibl e,"
Senate to regulate open pit re c lamation
There
also
were
indica
tions
U.S.
Secretary
General
Kurt
Bagge
said
.
·
a
ttacked, but were repulsed by
mining could "quickly turn the
the
President
might
cut
short
a
Waldheim
and
Security
CoWlcil
the infant Israeli army in what
" It can qui c,kl y turn the
naHa n ' s e ne r gy c ri s is into
long
holiday
weekend
at
his
President
Sir
Laurence
Mcln·
became known as th e Israeli
nation
·
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ene
r
g
y
cris
is
t
o
catastrophe."
Florida
vaca
tion
ltome
and
tyre
of
Aus
tl'alia.
war for independence_.
The m easure , sponsor ed by catastrophe / ' he said,· adding
to
Wa~hington
earlie~
Warre
n
said
the
Pres
ident
return
The military demarcation
Sen . He nry M. Ja ckson, D·. ~hat su rf ace~mine·d coal ·
had no plans to return to lines negotiated under U.N .
Wash., comes ·up · fo r con- cgerie rates a bout one·fourth of than originally planned.
Pt·esidenlial
spokesman
Ge·
Washington Saturday, but he auspices defined the firs t
side r ation MOnday and is the nation 's electrici ty.
raid L. Warren spld Nixon did not rule · out .the possibility borders of Israel and incorexpected to touch off a n intense
learned
. of the situation in -the of returning a Sunday, one day porated about one third more
Bagge said author s of the bill
debate
between
en·
territory than the original U.N.
vironm e nta1ists and those who "would wipe oot surfa ce coa l Middle East when he r eceived ea rlier.than he had planned.
a
telephon~
call
from
Kissinger,
He
said
the
!'resident
·had
resolution allotted to Israel.
fe el the so-called strip of mining in many places where
The Arab states never consurface mining is necessary to the land' ~a n be restored, a nd who was in New York , at about beep in frequent ·tel~ p}lOn e and
solve the nati on 's energy fru strate the bes t use of the 6:30 a .m. EDT .. He said the c3ble con tact with- "Kissinger cluded a peace treaty a nd
President instructed Kissinger . throug hout the day, wo;king in never have acknowledged the
problems. .
·
land in other areas.''
· Strip minin g wou ld be
Environmentalists contend, " to conta ct all the parties -the study of his bayside home.
stric tly r eg ulated, and mined howeve r , that s trip mine involved and urge them to do With him was White House - - - - - -- - ' - - - land would have to be res tored operators can live with the law. ever ything possible to end the Chief of Staff Alexander M.
Haig Jr ., formerly chief assist·
FORCE HARASSED
to ils approximate original They cite P ennesylvania, with fi ghting.' '
Kissi
nger
,
who
returned
to
ant
to
Kissinger
on
the
National
'.(UP!) - Heavy
SAIGON
contour . . Unrestor ed land, a its strong state law a nd high·
Communist artillery · was
long gash in the ear th with a wall re s tr-iction , as an Was hington from meetings in Security Council stair.
New
,York
Saturday,
said
"The
President
is
very,
very
reported Saturda y to be
pile of dirt beside it, is example .
through
a
·
spokesman
that
concerned
and
keeping
up
with
harassing a South Vie tnamese
Strong debate was. expected
unusable for any other pur·
although
his
early
mornin
g
developments
minule·by-minufor ce of 10,000 · government
·on an indus try move to change
pose.
eff
orts
to
prevent
the
oubreak
te
,"
one
offioial
said
.
troops, backed by warpianes
Carl E. Bagge, president of the highwall ·language in the
of
fi
g
hting
had
failed,
he
would
.
In
the
25
years
since
Israel
and tanks, in a drive to
the National Coal Association , bill , placed in on the final day
continue
to
"take
every
effort
declared
its
independence,
it
re ca pture a battalion ~s iz ed
parti c ulary
c riticized
a of co nsideration · by Sen.
\O
see
that
It
is
brought
to
a
has
fought
three
major
wars
base in t he Central Highlands.
provision of the measure which Gaylord Nelson, D·Wis .
.
would prohibit retenti on of soSe n. Ric hard S. Schweilter,
called "hghwa lls;' followin ~ R-Pa ., ha s warned his
reclamatron ,
colleagues that if the bill is
Highwa1ls, the near-vertical weakened , public reaction
slopes left after strippers c~l might lead to stronger support
. In overalls and a stciw hal, room where they were gr eeted
By Charlene Hoeflich
away th e topsoil to expose the for an outright ban on strip
MIDDLEPORT " Eat Miss Susan Ornstein, one of by Mrs . Phyllis Ha ckett, head
coal seamS,. are prevelant in mining .
Your Way Through the U.S.A. " Bradbury's new teachers, teacher, · and Miss Theresa
That was the message to lhe carried out the rural theme for Casci, student teacher from
fifth and sixth graders a t the the central states. Hillbilly Rio Grande College, both in
Bradbury School Thursday, music played as she served cplorful costume. They were
• and they did , in fact, do just dairy and m eat producl3 to the sealed -on the floor at a low
students~
. tabl e for their rice; 'pineapple
that!
From there the boys and and banana .
From the New England
With Alaska and_ northstales with its maple sugar of girls ..entered the Hawaiian
Vermont, to the fish Qf Alaska
and to the pineapple of Hawaii,
the . boys and girls combiiled
lun ch time with a · learning
ex perience.
Coming as a complete sur·
prise to the 124 students, ·the
"Eat Your . Way through the
U.S .A."· project was the
teachers' novel Way of. introducing a new social studies
prog ram on the United States .
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POMEROY - Meigs County
Court receipts in Septembe r
totaled $4,538 according to
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s ure that evPryone has the true would be in the first day' of the " Heavy battles are ~ow goin g
picture. That Syria a nd Egypt hattie, the batlle which will end on both fronts , with ~trong and
sta rted the war again--and it is in our victory in the next few big armies against us both in
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days."
quantity and types of wea·
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Radio Damascus claimed · He said Egyptian troops
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ynan orces " iberated some were pouring across the ·canal Golan Heights, perha ps here
·nto the positio ns" on th e Golan on bridges.
and th ere, a .nwnber of Syrian
thrown
2,000
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me
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one
at
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There
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aerial
tanks penetrated across our
troops swarmed across the . hallie.
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Suez Canal and . established
Isra~l accused Sy ria a nd
ermon.. . . Daya n sa id the . hallles reported on-both fronts . lines and perhaps th ey a~o
beachhead~ and Syrian tanks Egypt of launching simullane. Syrian attack had been brought Eb'YPI said it shot down 11 acquir ed a position here and
and troops attacked in great ous attacks on Yom Kippur , Wld er .control. Israel said the Israeli planes J'nd lost 10 of its there ... I don't think that what
force on the Golan Heights.
when mos t Jews were fastin g Syrian advance " met little own. lsraefsaid it shot down at they got during the day will
Israe li Defense Minister and worshiping . The Arab success . Dozens of tanks were · least 10 Egyptian helicopters have a significant influence on
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Moshe Dayan said the attacks countries said they attacked in destr oyed and large nwnbers trying to ferry troo~s to new the hattie.. ..
had sta rted a new Middle East response to Israeli attacks. ·
of infantry hit."
beachhea ds away from - lhe
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war and predicted an Israeli
In a nationwide television
On the Suez front, a Radio main fightin g along the canal. reason, that we can beat
address, Dayan conceded set- Cairo broadcast said: "Our Each helicopter had a capac;ty them," Da yan said, referring
victory in • matter of days.
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to both th e Syrians and
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ting was reported ·a 1ong hacks, bu·l sa "td they were for
h ces
Su succeeded in crossing of 3C soldiers, lsrael said.
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Premier Golda Meirsaid in a con rontahon· ine and most of lary casualtie s. Dayan said
Uni ted ·Nations cease.fire
radio commentator said Egypt radio address that Israeli the eastern Bank of the Canal Israeli
casualties
were observers said they saw Egyp.
.had 750 ,000 men, 3,000 tanks
forces were "ba ttlin g and w~ captu r edd.E
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d "reasonable." An lsraeli com . tian and Syrian troops cross
and l ,OOO artillery pieces
th
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ayan sa I
gyp manage
mWlique said six . civilians, Israeli lines, but saw no Israeli
massed . ·
ha~:~og do~bl a~:ut ~u~· ·vic': \o establish a beachhead_and to including five women and troops go into Ara b territory.
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ca pture severa l l srae h posl· children, were killed and 15 ,
Secretary of State_ Henry
Fighting also w~ s reported
tory, but Ioour mm , renew a1 r
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of the Egyptian and Syrian tons.
n e cana we ave wounded in a Syrian artillery" ·· Kissinger, acting on instruc·
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losses
tions from President Nixon,
cease-fire ·line in the Golan
agg resstontsanacto 1unacy.
·r , hboth "dm men
" B t. and
. barrage,
· ht s m
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. . " I want to make ·poSl 10ns,
e sat . . U ... II · Fighting, which began at 2 tried to stop the war. Nixon
Hetg
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secured U1e '~Credit Cards" for th e annual Meigs County Fal-m
Bureau meeting which is Oct. 16 at the Chester Elementary
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The Me ts blew a bi g chance to ge t Billingha m out of the game
Seaver , taking advan\;lge of the shadowy e~&gt;ndilions which
cleanup hatter Tony Perez before Benc h pickled a 1.0 pitch on a in th e firs t inn ing , and had it not been for a s trong throw by . made his fasthall
like a blur' was in trouble thl'ee times in
line over thc.leflfield fence to give the Reds the victory .
ccnterfi elder .(;esar Geromrno, New Yo rk mig ht ha ve br oken the , the early going byt each lifne used his strikeoUt pitch to get out of
· Bench's homer Was reminiscent of his blast in thc ninth inning game open ri ~hl there.
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of the deciding playoff game against Pill&lt;;burgh last season ·when
W~yne Gar rett led off with a single when his ground er bo unced
ln the set:ond, Bench doubled with one, out and Griffey was hit
he tied the score with t\fo out. The Reds then went on to win ihe offlhe fir st base bag , and a ft er a sac r[fice bunt by Felix Millan.
with a pitch . But Seaver bore down to fuike out Geronimo and
game and the pennant on a wild pitch by Bob Moose.
Rusty Staub walked . John Milner followed with a sharp single to
Darre l Chaney . Again in the fourth, the Reds got a runner to
The second game of the &amp;est.Qf-Five Series will be played at center, but Geronimo, chargin g the ball, c ut loose a strong throw
second when Dan Driessen blooped a leadoff double to left, but"
Riverfront Stadium today with Ieftha nder Jon Matlack going for to the pla te, forcing Garre tt to stop at third . Cleon J ones "then
Seaver retired three in a row, including Bench and Griffey on
the Mets and lefty Don Gullett working for the Reds.
killed the threat by bouncing into a double play .
strikeouts .
Sharing the spotlight for Cincinnati wilb Rose and Benc h was
The Mets did manage a run in the second w.hen Bud Ha rrelson
Rose was a strikeout victim when the typing run on second in
Jack Billingham, who worked the first eighUllJ!ings for the Reds walked with' two out and sC&lt;&gt; red as Seaver lined a double to le!t
the fifth, but the Red!! ' outfielder didn 't fail his club a second
and a llowed only three hits before retiring for a pinch·hiller in cente r. But that was their las t serious threat as Billingham bore · time.
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down.
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Billingham, the Reds' top pitcher this year with 19·10 reC(Ird , .. · In the ninth, the Mets started a mild rally as Staub led off with
with his homer, and that IIJight-have cost the Mets ' righthander
teamed with reliever s Tom Hall a nd Pedro .Borbon to hold the a walk off reliever Hall. But Mana ger Sparky Anderson pulled
the game . After striking out pinch.hitter Hal King to lead off the
M.ets to only three hits. Seaver's double in the second was the last Hall when the Reds' lefty went to a 2.0 COWl! on Milner and
seventh, Seaver called time and went to the dugout to change a
hit "the Mets got, and they managed only \wo base runners over Borbon, the team 's top reliever all season, came oq tO retire
'"pinch pad'' on his right side . He returned t o the mound about
the last seven innings, both on walks.
three in~ I'OW and pick up the victory.
two minutes later and Rose followed with his homer.

Israeli hit
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crafts and there will be continuous free entertainment. The
program seenls_to have "~omething for everybody ." The farm
musewn with its fine collection of old farm equipment will be
open and there will be some Spanish Barb M~tangs running free
in one of the pastures. These are the descendants of the fabled
Indian ponies of" the 19th c~ntury :
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There is no parking fee or admission charge for the ·festival.
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cosme tology tea chers held at the Gr ea t Oaks Joi nt Vocational
School. The group studied ways of upgrading the profession and
skills in teaching and other phrases of the-subjec t. A new text and
workQI&gt;ok by Key stone, " Guid e to Beauty Culture" were in·

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the teacher, Mrs. Maxine Philson, pictured · here in her ·
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obviously en;oyed havil)g a .
part m the mtroductory actjvity to the social studies Wlit on the United States. Despite the ·
warm temperatures, she wore her "Eskimo " coat to serve the boys and girls as they vjsited
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POME ROY - Cosmcto!Ogl bemg a· popular part of 01e
\'OC'ational trainin g a t Mei~s High School, teachers Mrs. Pauline
fjysell and Mrs. Ma ry Powell are keeping right up with the !;~t e-st

trends $0 they can pass them on to tht?lr student'i.
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.traduCed by Vincent Traianb, a book editor and a cosmetology
seve rn~

schools in New York a nd Penn-

sylvania .. Also sei-v ing a s a n instruCtor was Joe Balea rcel.
director of the state board of cosmetology. The la tter dea lt wit h
problems in the field as his subject matter.

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·CINCINNATI \ UPI ). - Hometown 1hero ·Pete Rose tied .the
gilmewith an eighth inning homer and Johnny Bench, baseball 's
"Mr. Clutch," won it with a ninth inning blast saturday to give
the Cincinnati Reds a 2-1 viciory over Tom Seaver and the New
York Mets in the first game qf the National League cham.
pionship series.
The Reds' victory came as a shock to the NL championship
se ries record crowd of 53,431 at Riverfront Stadium, who had sal
quietly for seven innings as Seaver blazed his fastball past the
Reds' batters.
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The Mels' righthander, who had doubled home a second inning
l1lll to gel New York off to a 1.0 lead, turned 'ih a NL Playoff
record l3&lt;ltrikeout performance and had held the Reds to only
four hits untii one out in the eig~th when Rose hit a 2·2 pitch on a
line over the right-eenterfield fence to tie the score.
The blast by the Cincinnati-born Rose, his second off Seaver
th.is season, stirred the crowd to a fever pitch but Seaver still
seemed in command when he retired the next two batters to
retire the side.

D SUNDAY &amp; MONDAY OCTOBER 7th &amp; 8th

THE LINEUP FOR TH E THIRD aruma! Bob Eva ns Farm
Festival at nearby Ri o Gr ande F"rida y, Sa turday a nd Sunday
looks great !

BOYS" LONG SLEEVE

. A number of artisl.s will be on hand to de r'nonstnltc lheir

Cotton

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THE SENIOR CITIZENS CENTER in Pomeroy will be
closed all day Mond ay due to the Colwnbus Day observance. On
Thursday, the senior citizens "will hold a coWlty-wide meeting
and picnic at the Rock Springs Fairgrounds from 3.lo 6:30p.m .
Incidentally, the CoWlcil on Aging is extending thimks to the
Pomeroy Bowling Alley for giving a special reduced rate to
senior citizens who rcce ntl~· formed a bowling group a nd are
enjoying it thoroughly.
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bicycles from the E lberfe ld Department Store the other af.
.ternoon to be used in a publicity shot for the Cancer Society 's
bike.a-thon which was held Saturday. ·

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school bus driven by Alice Globokar. Just for the record, the
accident was not the fault of ei ther driver. It occurred on the
narrow Willow Creek Road which just wasn't wide enough for the
two vehicles to pass without a contac t.

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part in Meigs Hi gh School pre.ga me homecoming .Friday
night were Steven Crow, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Crow, and
Jodi Har ~ison , daughter of Mr . a nd Mrs. Da le H'l(rison.

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Kissinger returned from the
United Nations in New York to
Washington and headed im·
mediately for a special task
force meeting. A Slate Depart·
m enl
spokesman
said
Kissinger was ordered to "take
every effo• '. to see that (the
fighting) is urought to a stop. "
The Pentagon said the ad·
mira! in char ge of the u,s.
Sixth Fleet ordered all sailors
to report to their ships as a
precautionary measure.
In New York, the Arab stales
tried, but failed, to convene the
General Assembly . They
· balked at a Security Con·
ference meeting, fearing a U.S.
veto on any anti-Israeli
..resolutions.
Israeli Foniign Minis ter
Abba Eban said at the United
Nations that E~pt and Syrllt
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Jewish' ' holiday of Yom
Kippur to attack Isra o' when it
was "least ready for rt!action."

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In 1956, when Egypt, under
th e leaders hip of former
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co ncert with French and ;!;! Ohio, said Saturday, the U.S. once again proved "to be a
British forces- invaded the { "patsy" by appropriating $2.2 billion to lend to·· various ;!§
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Sinai Peninsula, then" occupied ;:;; international lending insitutions.
In his newsletter, Miller cited $20.2 billion outstanding :;:;
by Egypt. Under pressure from ;~:
the United Nations, Israel ;!;! de bts from World War I and stated that the major debtor :!*
nations also hold over $32 billion in U.S. Treasury secruties. !*
withdrew froni the Sinai and
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~~Imagine we are paying interest to the very countries ;~!
U.N. peace-keeping forces
wer e deployed to monitor the !;!; ·that are still owing us World War I debts and who now own a :;:;
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In June., 1967, fighting again !;1 " The object of the $2.2 billion appropriations bill is to !~
broke out in the Middle East. }! honor U.S. commitments to international organiZations by !!;!
Both sides claimed the other ::; maintaining the value of our contributions to their funds, '' @j
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started hostilities, but in the :·:· he said
''But ~here is this same honoring of commitme nts among ~~;­
end the Israelis significantly i~~~
other members of those organizations who owe us debts !!!!
increased their territory, re!;!;
occupying the Sinai Peninsula, · ;!;! dating back over fifty years,'' he said .
capturing a slice of Jordan on !!!! . "Once again the United States is a patsy,'' Miller con- !;!:
the West Bank of the Jordan ;:;: tmued. "Always the world's soft touch, the United States ~(
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River, Occupying the WhOle of
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Jerusalem (previously divided I
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Golan Heights, formerly part . Arab armories have been built ·the Suez Canal and occasional
of Syria .
up with Soviet assistance, air battles. This ended with a
The war last six days- hence while 'srael has depended on temporary cease-fire
is named the Six Day purchases of planes and arms originally set for 90 days-in
War - with the near to. from the United States.
August, 1970. This was the
ta l destruction of Arab
After th.e 1967. war , Egypt official situation when loday's
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mind: Miss Jeanne Parsons, England States and the "food
another new teacher at the she served in a ehic ensell)ble
Bradbury sc hool , s prinkled typical of the well-dressed New·
soap J lakes on the flo or to Englander, included Vermont
r epresent snow. Despite the maple candy and Boston baked
warm temperatures -of the day, beans.
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apples in an "Eskimo " · coat. • Florida
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section and served to the
students grits and black-eyed
peas. Beach wnbrellas, balls,
colorful beach towels and
buckets of shells set the scene.
Food (or the activity was
prepared by the teachers and
the school cooks, and aides
from Meigs .High S.chool
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HAWAII - Miss Teresa Casci of Middleport: a student
teacher from Rio Grande College, left, and Miss Brenda
Bishop, a Meigs High School student aide, ·serve Angelia
Baker and Leslie Whittington at the "Eat.Your Way Through
the U.S.A." lWlc~eon at th e Bradbury School Thursday . ·
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President concerned over third Israeli war · ·1

Arriving Thursday morning
at the school, the children were
ushered Into the audiloriwn for
open classroom· activi'tie$ .
Overnight the classrooms had
bee.n transformed into par·
ticular states or sections of the
COWltry . .
A table of foods typical to the
area represe nted was in each
of the five classrooms Which
• had been decorated io carry .
· out · the theme. The teachers
were attired in appropriate
costwne and serve~ · the boys
and gids as they moved from
room to room . Music added to
the atmosphere.
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VOL. 8 NO. 36

KEY BISCAYNE, Fla. (UP! ) slop ." A speciai.task force also with its Arab neighbors.
- Pres.ident Nixon, described was set up at the Slate
On May 14; 1948: the United
as ''very , very concerned " Deparment · as soon ·as the Nations General · Assembly
' about . renewed fighting in the fighting began.
mountainous Appalachia.
voted to recognize the new
By DREW VON B"ERGEN
Secfe.
The
spokesman
said
Kissing·
Middle
Eas
t,
instructed
" The bill plso require s rules
state of Israel , created ffom
WASHINGTON (UP! ) - The
of
S.
t
ale
Henry
A.
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talked
to
th
e
forei
gn
tary
part of the former British
rigid
so
needlessly
narrow
and
chief coal industry spokesman
Kissinger
Saturday
to
con
tact
ministers
of
Israel,
Egypt
and
pro tectorate of Palestfne .
said Saturday the pres ent that they· will make , mining
all
parties
involved
and
seek
a
Syria
and
Soviet
·Ambassador
Arab armie s mas.sed on
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extremely
d
iffic
ult
and
good
language of a bill before the
ceasefire.
Anal
oly
Dobrynin
along
with
Israel's borders immediately
impossibl e,"
Senate to regulate open pit re c lamation
There
also
were
indica
tions
U.S.
Secretary
General
Kurt
Bagge
said
.
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a
ttacked, but were repulsed by
mining could "quickly turn the
the
President
might
cut
short
a
Waldheim
and
Security
CoWlcil
the infant Israeli army in what
" It can qui c,kl y turn the
naHa n ' s e ne r gy c ri s is into
long
holiday
weekend
at
his
President
Sir
Laurence
Mcln·
became known as th e Israeli
nation
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g
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cris
is
t
o
catastrophe."
Florida
vaca
tion
ltome
and
tyre
of
Aus
tl'alia.
war for independence_.
The m easure , sponsor ed by catastrophe / ' he said,· adding
to
Wa~hington
earlie~
Warre
n
said
the
Pres
ident
return
The military demarcation
Sen . He nry M. Ja ckson, D·. ~hat su rf ace~mine·d coal ·
had no plans to return to lines negotiated under U.N .
Wash., comes ·up · fo r con- cgerie rates a bout one·fourth of than originally planned.
Pt·esidenlial
spokesman
Ge·
Washington Saturday, but he auspices defined the firs t
side r ation MOnday and is the nation 's electrici ty.
raid L. Warren spld Nixon did not rule · out .the possibility borders of Israel and incorexpected to touch off a n intense
learned
. of the situation in -the of returning a Sunday, one day porated about one third more
Bagge said author s of the bill
debate
between
en·
territory than the original U.N.
vironm e nta1ists and those who "would wipe oot surfa ce coa l Middle East when he r eceived ea rlier.than he had planned.
a
telephon~
call
from
Kissinger,
He
said
the
!'resident
·had
resolution allotted to Israel.
fe el the so-called strip of mining in many places where
The Arab states never consurface mining is necessary to the land' ~a n be restored, a nd who was in New York , at about beep in frequent ·tel~ p}lOn e and
solve the nati on 's energy fru strate the bes t use of the 6:30 a .m. EDT .. He said the c3ble con tact with- "Kissinger cluded a peace treaty a nd
President instructed Kissinger . throug hout the day, wo;king in never have acknowledged the
problems. .
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land in other areas.''
· Strip minin g wou ld be
Environmentalists contend, " to conta ct all the parties -the study of his bayside home.
stric tly r eg ulated, and mined howeve r , that s trip mine involved and urge them to do With him was White House - - - - - -- - ' - - - land would have to be res tored operators can live with the law. ever ything possible to end the Chief of Staff Alexander M.
Haig Jr ., formerly chief assist·
FORCE HARASSED
to ils approximate original They cite P ennesylvania, with fi ghting.' '
Kissi
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,
who
returned
to
ant
to
Kissinger
on
the
National
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SAIGON
contour . . Unrestor ed land, a its strong state law a nd high·
Communist artillery · was
long gash in the ear th with a wall re s tr-iction , as an Was hington from meetings in Security Council stair.
New
,York
Saturday,
said
"The
President
is
very,
very
reported Saturda y to be
pile of dirt beside it, is example .
through
a
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spokesman
that
concerned
and
keeping
up
with
harassing a South Vie tnamese
Strong debate was. expected
unusable for any other pur·
although
his
early
mornin
g
developments
minule·by-minufor ce of 10,000 · government
·on an indus try move to change
pose.
eff
orts
to
prevent
the
oubreak
te
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one
offioial
said
.
troops, backed by warpianes
Carl E. Bagge, president of the highwall ·language in the
of
fi
g
hting
had
failed,
he
would
.
In
the
25
years
since
Israel
and tanks, in a drive to
the National Coal Association , bill , placed in on the final day
continue
to
"take
every
effort
declared
its
independence,
it
re ca pture a battalion ~s iz ed
parti c ulary
c riticized
a of co nsideration · by Sen.
\O
see
that
It
is
brought
to
a
has
fought
three
major
wars
base in t he Central Highlands.
provision of the measure which Gaylord Nelson, D·Wis .
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would prohibit retenti on of soSe n. Ric hard S. Schweilter,
called "hghwa lls;' followin ~ R-Pa ., ha s warned his
reclamatron ,
colleagues that if the bill is
Highwa1ls, the near-vertical weakened , public reaction
slopes left after strippers c~l might lead to stronger support
. In overalls and a stciw hal, room where they were gr eeted
By Charlene Hoeflich
away th e topsoil to expose the for an outright ban on strip
MIDDLEPORT " Eat Miss Susan Ornstein, one of by Mrs . Phyllis Ha ckett, head
coal seamS,. are prevelant in mining .
Your Way Through the U.S.A. " Bradbury's new teachers, teacher, · and Miss Theresa
That was the message to lhe carried out the rural theme for Casci, student teacher from
fifth and sixth graders a t the the central states. Hillbilly Rio Grande College, both in
Bradbury School Thursday, music played as she served cplorful costume. They were
• and they did , in fact, do just dairy and m eat producl3 to the sealed -on the floor at a low
students~
. tabl e for their rice; 'pineapple
that!
From there the boys and and banana .
From the New England
With Alaska and_ northstales with its maple sugar of girls ..entered the Hawaiian
Vermont, to the fish Qf Alaska
and to the pineapple of Hawaii,
the . boys and girls combiiled
lun ch time with a · learning
ex perience.
Coming as a complete sur·
prise to the 124 students, ·the
"Eat Your . Way through the
U.S .A."· project was the
teachers' novel Way of. introducing a new social studies
prog ram on the United States .
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picture. That Syria a nd Egypt hattie, the batlle which will end on both fronts , with ~trong and
sta rted the war again--and it is in our victory in the next few big armies against us both in
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an all.Out-war ."
days."
quantity and types of wea·
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Radio Damascus claimed · He said Egyptian troops
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By United Press lnternat1onal th e Country. The lsraell
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ynan orces " iberated some were pouring across the ·canal Golan Heights, perha ps here
·nto the positio ns" on th e Golan on bridges.
and th ere, a .nwnber of Syrian
thrown
2,000
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aerial
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Suez Canal and . established
Isra~l accused Sy ria a nd
ermon.. . . Daya n sa id the . hallles reported on-both fronts . lines and perhaps th ey a~o
beachhead~ and Syrian tanks Egypt of launching simullane. Syrian attack had been brought Eb'YPI said it shot down 11 acquir ed a position here and
and troops attacked in great ous attacks on Yom Kippur , Wld er .control. Israel said the Israeli planes J'nd lost 10 of its there ... I don't think that what
force on the Golan Heights.
when mos t Jews were fastin g Syrian advance " met little own. lsraefsaid it shot down at they got during the day will
Israe li Defense Minister and worshiping . The Arab success . Dozens of tanks were · least 10 Egyptian helicopters have a significant influence on
,
Moshe Dayan said the attacks countries said they attacked in destr oyed and large nwnbers trying to ferry troo~s to new the hattie.. ..
had sta rted a new Middle East response to Israeli attacks. ·
of infantry hit."
beachhea ds away from - lhe
'' We believe, and with
war and predicted an Israeli
In a nationwide television
On the Suez front, a Radio main fightin g along the canal. reason, that we can beat
address, Dayan conceded set- Cairo broadcast said: "Our Each helicopter had a capac;ty them," Da yan said, referring
victory in • matter of days.
· h .
to both th e Syrians and
,.v tg
ting was reported ·a 1ong hacks, bu·l sa "td they were for
h ces
Su succeeded in crossing of 3C soldiers, lsrael said.
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Canal
all
along
the
Neither
side
announced
mili·
Egyptians
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temporary .
the entire length of the Suez
f
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Premier Golda Meirsaid in a con rontahon· ine and most of lary casualtie s. Dayan said
Uni ted ·Nations cease.fire
radio commentator said Egypt radio address that Israeli the eastern Bank of the Canal Israeli
casualties
were observers said they saw Egyp.
.had 750 ,000 men, 3,000 tanks
forces were "ba ttlin g and w~ captu r edd.E
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d "reasonable." An lsraeli com . tian and Syrian troops cross
and l ,OOO artillery pieces
th
· ba k lh Ita k
ayan sa I
gyp manage
mWlique said six . civilians, Israeli lines, but saw no Israeli
massed . ·
ha~:~og do~bl a~:ut ~u~· ·vic': \o establish a beachhead_and to including five women and troops go into Ara b territory.
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ca pture severa l l srae h posl· children, were killed and 15 ,
Secretary of State_ Henry
Fighting also w~ s reported
tory, but Ioour mm , renew a1 r
"O th .
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of the Egyptian and Syrian tons.
n e cana we ave wounded in a Syrian artillery" ·· Kissinger, acting on instruc·
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f
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had
losses
tions from President Nixon,
cease-fire ·line in the Golan
agg resstontsanacto 1unacy.
·r , hboth "dm men
" B t. and
. barrage,
· ht s m
· . th e nor th ern part of
. . " I want to make ·poSl 10ns,
e sat . . U ... II · Fighting, which began at 2 tried to stop the war. Nixon
Hetg
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b
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SPEAKING OF ENTERTAINMENT, Jack Carsey has
secured U1e '~Credit Cards" for th e annual Meigs County Fal-m
Bureau meeting which is Oct. 16 at the Chester Elementary
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After the Mets went out' in the ninth, Seaver retired Reds '
The Me ts blew a bi g chance to ge t Billingha m out of the game
Seaver , taking advan\;lge of the shadowy e~&gt;ndilions which
cleanup hatter Tony Perez before Benc h pickled a 1.0 pitch on a in th e firs t inn ing , and had it not been for a s trong throw by . made his fasthall
like a blur' was in trouble thl'ee times in
line over thc.leflfield fence to give the Reds the victory .
ccnterfi elder .(;esar Geromrno, New Yo rk mig ht ha ve br oken the , the early going byt each lifne used his strikeoUt pitch to get out of
· Bench's homer Was reminiscent of his blast in thc ninth inning game open ri ~hl there.
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dan ger .
of the deciding playoff game against Pill&lt;;burgh last season ·when
W~yne Gar rett led off with a single when his ground er bo unced
ln the set:ond, Bench doubled with one, out and Griffey was hit
he tied the score with t\fo out. The Reds then went on to win ihe offlhe fir st base bag , and a ft er a sac r[fice bunt by Felix Millan.
with a pitch . But Seaver bore down to fuike out Geronimo and
game and the pennant on a wild pitch by Bob Moose.
Rusty Staub walked . John Milner followed with a sharp single to
Darre l Chaney . Again in the fourth, the Reds got a runner to
The second game of the &amp;est.Qf-Five Series will be played at center, but Geronimo, chargin g the ball, c ut loose a strong throw
second when Dan Driessen blooped a leadoff double to left, but"
Riverfront Stadium today with Ieftha nder Jon Matlack going for to the pla te, forcing Garre tt to stop at third . Cleon J ones "then
Seaver retired three in a row, including Bench and Griffey on
the Mets and lefty Don Gullett working for the Reds.
killed the threat by bouncing into a double play .
strikeouts .
Sharing the spotlight for Cincinnati wilb Rose and Benc h was
The Mets did manage a run in the second w.hen Bud Ha rrelson
Rose was a strikeout victim when the typing run on second in
Jack Billingham, who worked the first eighUllJ!ings for the Reds walked with' two out and sC&lt;&gt; red as Seaver lined a double to le!t
the fifth, but the Red!! ' outfielder didn 't fail his club a second
and a llowed only three hits before retiring for a pinch·hiller in cente r. But that was their las t serious threat as Billingham bore · time.
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down.
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Seaver broke his momentum a bit before Rose tied the score ·
Billingham, the Reds' top pitcher this year with 19·10 reC(Ird , .. · In the ninth, the Mets started a mild rally as Staub led off with
with his homer, and that IIJight-have cost the Mets ' righthander
teamed with reliever s Tom Hall a nd Pedro .Borbon to hold the a walk off reliever Hall. But Mana ger Sparky Anderson pulled
the game . After striking out pinch.hitter Hal King to lead off the
M.ets to only three hits. Seaver's double in the second was the last Hall when the Reds' lefty went to a 2.0 COWl! on Milner and
seventh, Seaver called time and went to the dugout to change a
hit "the Mets got, and they managed only \wo base runners over Borbon, the team 's top reliever all season, came oq tO retire
'"pinch pad'' on his right side . He returned t o the mound about
the last seven innings, both on walks.
three in~ I'OW and pick up the victory.
two minutes later and Rose followed with his homer.

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crafts and there will be continuous free entertainment. The
program seenls_to have "~omething for everybody ." The farm
musewn with its fine collection of old farm equipment will be
open and there will be some Spanish Barb M~tangs running free
in one of the pastures. These are the descendants of the fabled
Indian ponies of" the 19th c~ntury :
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There is no parking fee or admission charge for the ·festival.
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cosme tology tea chers held at the Gr ea t Oaks Joi nt Vocational
School. The group studied ways of upgrading the profession and
skills in teaching and other phrases of the-subjec t. A new text and
workQI&gt;ok by Key stone, " Guid e to Beauty Culture" were in·

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obviously en;oyed havil)g a .
part m the mtroductory actjvity to the social studies Wlit on the United States. Despite the ·
warm temperatures, she wore her "Eskimo " coat to serve the boys and girls as they vjsited
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DURING the recent Ohio Valley Health Services Foundation
meeting held at the Holiday Inn, Kanauga, OVHSF President E .
E. Da\·isdedicated the session in memory of the late Thomas A.
and Mabel Jenkins. Mr. Jenkins , Ironton, served as Tenth
District Congressman for 34 ye~s until his retirement in the late
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IN 1964, when Mrs. Jenkins died, her will established the
J enk ins Trust FIUld which gave substantial financial assistance
!&lt;)several OVHSF projects. Among the 180 per sons attending last
week's session was Mrs. Helen Jenkins Michael, Wellston . She
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;. THE an nual OVHSF r eport presented by P res ident Davis
... revealed more tha n 50,000 school age children in the
. org anization 's· seven-county area a re being tested for hei:lring
and vis ion , a nd recfiving necessary treatment. Davis also
{Xlinted out that 3,000 area families a re benefitting by enr ollment

TwQ teachers
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OTHER services reviewed by the preside nt in cluded : More
than 100 childr en are receiving comprehens ive day care ser., vices; mor~ than 1,600 visits were ma(le for ·pedia tric and oth,e r
child health care reasons during the past year; 200 handi capped
, children a re receiving special assistance through the Cerebral
0 J;!alsy Home Visitor programs ; private water supplies for 4{900
: r ·~so n s were ch'ecked.for safety; 10,000 nursing care visits to
. '• 'area residents were made by home health projec\sc; Nearly 300
: clients received treatment at the n"ew sPeech a nd hearin g center ,
·! '"NtHsonville and more than 1,000 emergency ambuhl nee runS
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IN concluding his a nnual report, Preside nt Davis said : "In
the role of a demonstrational health area our inno¥ations and
methods have ,gained justification both in service to our o.wn
~J.ople and a re being replicated elsehwere in t he state a nd
nation. Extreme~y gr atifying was the receiving of the Governor 's
~~~rd for community action in recognition of the Fou ndation's
•8ctual suppor t a nd leadership in the environmental movemen t
iii southeastern Oh.io.' "
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at Meigs High School, Mrs.
P a uline Hysell and Mrs. Ma ry
Powell, attended a se mina r
and classes Sept. 29 a nd 30 a t
the G r eat Oa ks
joint
Vocationa l School in Cin cinnati.
Subject a r eas explored included why teach?, ways of
upgrading the profession, skills
in ieaching, visua l a ids, ,and
how to promote better s tudent
attention and human relatiOns .
One se minar "'11.s taught by
Vincent Troiano, cosmotologiSt
and teacher and owner of
severa l cosmotology schools in
New York a nd Pennsylvania.
Troiano also introduced . his

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BLUE BONNET

BLUE .BONNET

SOFT WHIPPED

STICK WHII'P.ED

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VI SIT OUR
TO TH E FAIR
SHOWROOM OR DISPLAY LOTS,
WRITE OR MAIL THI S CON V EN I ENT COUPON FOR IN F ORM~TION ABOU T "THE TWO
SPECI A"t.S" OR . ANY OF OUR .
LARGE SELECtiON OF OTHER
BEAUTIFUl:. MEMORIALS ...
MANY OF WHICH ARE NEW
ADDITIONS.
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Credit
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We Carry
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i tem ~ in th is ad . Pric ~s
etrec t ivf! lhru Sat., October !3. !973 . None sold
to dealer s.

TWO IN HOSPITAL
GALLIPOLIS - Two per sp ns were taken t o a rea
~ospitals Friday by the Southeaste rn Ohi o · E merge ncy
Ambul a n ce Se r vice, Ci ndy
Green, 17, Neighborh ood Rd.,
to the Holzer Medical Center , .
and Lucy Hunt, 73, 128 Fourth
Ave., to Point Pleasant. Clinic,
both as medical patients.

The Shelton and the Strhi ger in the f ines} polished autumn rose granite.

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Elcona Wedgewood 65xl4 in ihe
popula r "Pinehurst" d~cor.

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Ice
·Cloud . Cream
Cottage
Cheese
White
Bread

Includ es: 3 Breast wit h wi ngs &amp;
backs, 3 Leg with back s, 2 Pkgs.
Gible ts &amp; 2 Necks.

Spray Starch

Flavor Assorted Varieties

Assorted .orW hite Bathroom TiSsue

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GALLIPOLIS - James D.
Garrett, 39, of Cambridge, was
cha rged with fa ilure to yield
right of way following a traffic
accidentat2:43 p.m . Friday on
Vine St. and Second Ave. City
po li ce said Ga r rett~s car
collided with an auto dr iven by
We ndell L. Davis, 24, of Rt . I,
Patriot.
Robert Baker , 59, Galli polis,
suffere4 a hip injury when
s truck by a car on Second Ave.
near the Queen Bee · Hotel.
Officer~ said Baker s tepped ·
into the street in front of an
auto driven by J immy Niday,
16, Gallipolis. No charge was
. fil ed.
A backing mis hap occurred
on Third Ave. a nd Vine St .
whe re a truck driven by Albert
E . Graham , 41, Rt . 1, Northup,
hit a car driven by Carolyn B.
Kelly, 30, Rt. I, Gallipolis .

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Chicken Parts :

Family

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G ALLI POLIS - Harvest
Da ys eva nge lis ti c se r vices
with Eva ngelist Bill Compton
will begi n Monday a t 7 p.m . at
the Fir st Baptist Church and
continue eacQ evening through
Sunday, Oct. 14. E;.vange list
Compton wa s born a nd reared
in Decatur , Ala .· cOnver ted at
age 14, he compl e t e d his
education at the tennessee
Te mpl e Schools in Chatta nooga, Te nn ., g r a du a ted
from Temple Baptist Coll ege in
195 1, and continu ed studies at
· the Tem ple Ba ptist Theological
Semin ary in 1953 with a
Bachelor of Divinity Degree .
His e xp e rience includes
several yea rs in .the pas tora te ,
mi!;sion a ry work in Cayman
Isla nds in the West Indies and
helping to organize a church in
Canada.
The las t pas torate which tle
se r ve d was the Souths ide
Baptist Church, Greenville, S.
C., this being his 17th year in
full.time eva ngelism .
A spec ia l minis try in sacred
music will . be rendered each
evening. A superv ised nursery
will. be open fo r each service.

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CLOSED MONDAY
POMEROY - The Pomeroy
P ost Office will be closed
Mo nday in observan ce of
Colum bus Day, Pos tma s te r
Jam es Soulsby announ c es .
There will be no mail del ~ very .
The lobby will be · open from
7: 30 to 9:30 a .m . fo r
postholders who wish to plck ~P
mail on Monday·, Soulsby said .

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Beauty Culture ."
Joe 8elcarcel, direc tor of the
s tate board of cosmotology,
pr oblems
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G ALLIPOLIS
The
:Ga llipolis Pos t Office will · be
:ctq8ed Monday, October 8, in
&lt;&gt;b~rvance of Columbus Day.
;r'OO.re will be no delivery on
)li(y or, rura l routes. Norma l
~bdi-box and special delivery
$ft,yices will be provided . A
~i t)' wide collea'tion of mail will
' made on a holid ay scheduie
be
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and the mail will be dispa tched
On a no rm al week-day
sche&lt;!ule.

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GALLIPOLIS - A deer was Han na n Trace Local School
LESS MILK IN 'l 3
bus esca ped jnju ry in a n ac'l killed in ·a single car accident
COLUMBUS
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cident at 3:45p.m. F riday on
~ a t 11 :30 a.m . Sat.u1·day on the
County Road '30. Office rs said Pro~u c ti on of top-g rade milk
· , Addison.Bula vil le Rd .
; .According to the Ga llia . an auto tlri\ie n by J a meS E. and milk for cheese in Ohio
; Meigs Pos t State Highway Lockha r t, 25, Crown City, a nd dropped 20 pot. from July, 1972
.,. Patrol,, the aniinal r a n into the cthe bus ope ra ted by Robert K. to July, 1973, it was revealed .
.: pa \h of a car oper ated by Hedric k , 31 , of No rthup , Friday. William Recob, dairy
buyer for the Big Bear storeS: in
: Rob~ rt A. Racer , 19, · Rt. 1, . collided . ·
There wa s minor damage Ohio, said the number of dairy
'' Q~llipolis . There wa s minor ·
producers in Ohio, the third
and no charges· were fil ed .
. dli)n'a ge to his car.
\
ranked
state in da iry products,
Dona ld Montgomery , 54, of
: A second Saturday accident
· ;occurred a t 10:22 a .m . on' Rt. Scottown, was charged with d ropped from 15,250 in J uly,
·218, one and six ten ths m i1es fa ilure to s top within the 1972 to 13,950 in July, 1973 a
cl ea r
d is tance decline of nine per cent.
:South of Rl. 7 where an auto ·as sur e d
';driven by Thom as D, Willis, 47, following an accide nt on Rt. 218
·Ki lls Hill, struck a car driven at the jw1c ti on toRt. 7. Offi cer s
Ranked amon g the world 's
~y ' Eural R . Houck, 59, of sa id Mon tgomery's ca r .stru ck .r. rnost pre c i ou s gem s, th~
t~e rear of an auto operated. by
'Crown City. Willis was charged
, Hn est r ubies of a la rger size
Mar jorie S. Bevan · of Crown e xceed in val ue fi ne d ia ~iih : improper backing. .
monds in Similar size.
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252 THIRD AVE., GALLIPOLIS

Harvest Days
semces open

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preciatNI ."
'fhe
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Booste r was ridden by Napoleon in
organization will solicit after · his defeat at Waterloo in 18)5.

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Aug. Price lb. $1.69

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same method as in the past tO
cont.:! c t. the business. establishments and merc hants in this
area. Since the people residing
in our area Patronize the
business establishments, .of

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D1striet and Oct 20 tn the
PmnerCJy-Middleport are.a .
f)(,Jwtions, however. may be
se nt to our treasurer, Mrs.
Nora Cross, Rt. 2, Racine,
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ne~ food stand on Memorial Field in honor of the la te Clyde T .
Mitchell ... Albert L. Meyers joins Tribune-Times a dver tising
Sl)f£ ... J ay Simms, Bruce Atkinson a nd Danny Blazer receive
~rdsafter being named top T•ibune-Times carriers ... Fra nk
l)ftnner named winner of weekly grid guess oontest ,.. J . Howard
~1 elected Kiwanis Club pres ide nt ... GAHS stings Middleport
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Band · Boosters will conduct
their annual tag dlly, Oct. 2i, in
the Southern Local District and
Oct. 20, in the Pomero,,Middleport area.
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,opt• ra le and parllopal~ In
sncial ac-tivities and padJdcs,
we ft&gt;el WP are not oul of lint• in
t&gt;Olll.&lt;J('tlng lhem in regard i1t
taK da~,_' A donation of any
amount will bP grea.tly ap-

Be .Sure To A t tend The Fairfield County

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THE pr esident's report also revealed 110 needy families are
;. being assisted through the pre natal care programs of fa mily
planning a nd child development. Approximately 1,600 han) diCapped children and adults are receiving compre hensive
: diagnostic and evaluation services.

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HIOGRANDE - Rio Grande
College will audion off
selected surplus material
Saturday, Oct. 13 starting at 10
a .m . on the college green, and
in case of rain, in Comrllunfty
Hall . Slim Chapmajl. Wells ton,
will be the auc tioneer.
Desks, office c·hairs, and
ma chines and perhaps some
lawn-care ma chinery will be
auctioned along with dor~
mitory furniture , . which includes bed frames , old beds,
dressers, desks, and chairs.
Additional
miscellaneou s
items will also be sold. The
public is invited.

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DURING the recent Ohio Valley Health Services Foundation
meeting held at the Holiday Inn, Kanauga, OVHSF President E .
E. Da\·isdedicated the session in memory of the late Thomas A.
and Mabel Jenkins. Mr. Jenkins , Ironton, served as Tenth
District Congressman for 34 ye~s until his retirement in the late
195(Js.

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J enk ins Trust FIUld which gave substantial financial assistance
!&lt;)several OVHSF projects. Among the 180 per sons attending last
week's session was Mrs. Helen Jenkins Michael, Wellston . She
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fa mily .

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;. THE an nual OVHSF r eport presented by P res ident Davis
... revealed more tha n 50,000 school age children in the
. org anization 's· seven-county area a re being tested for hei:lring
and vis ion , a nd recfiving necessary treatment. Davis also
{Xlinted out that 3,000 area families a re benefitting by enr ollment

TwQ teachers
at seminar

) in ·ramily planning services.

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OTHER services reviewed by the preside nt in cluded : More
than 100 childr en are receiving comprehens ive day care ser., vices; mor~ than 1,600 visits were ma(le for ·pedia tric and oth,e r
child health care reasons during the past year; 200 handi capped
, children a re receiving special assistance through the Cerebral
0 J;!alsy Home Visitor programs ; private water supplies for 4{900
: r ·~so n s were ch'ecked.for safety; 10,000 nursing care visits to
. '• 'area residents were made by home health projec\sc; Nearly 300
: clients received treatment at the n"ew sPeech a nd hearin g center ,
·! '"NtHsonville and more than 1,000 emergency ambuhl nee runS
~ \Ciere recorded in less than five months time.

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IN concluding his a nnual report, Preside nt Davis said : "In
the role of a demonstrational health area our inno¥ations and
methods have ,gained justification both in service to our o.wn
~J.ople and a re being replicated elsehwere in t he state a nd
nation. Extreme~y gr atifying was the receiving of the Governor 's
~~~rd for community action in recognition of the Fou ndation's
•8ctual suppor t a nd leadership in the environmental movemen t
iii southeastern Oh.io.' "
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at Meigs High School, Mrs.
P a uline Hysell and Mrs. Ma ry
Powell, attended a se mina r
and classes Sept. 29 a nd 30 a t
the G r eat Oa ks
joint
Vocationa l School in Cin cinnati.
Subject a r eas explored included why teach?, ways of
upgrading the profession, skills
in ieaching, visua l a ids, ,and
how to promote better s tudent
attention and human relatiOns .
One se minar "'11.s taught by
Vincent Troiano, cosmotologiSt
and teacher and owner of
severa l cosmotology schools in
New York a nd Pennsylvania.
Troiano also introduced . his

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U.S. Govt, Graded Choke
People' s Choice Whol.e

Pre-Basted
Turkeys

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G e t fr ee bookl e l s wi t h pr ices and c ompl e te info rma t ion . . . w ith o ut o bligat io n
. . . a t o u r Fairfi e ld Coun t y d isplay ·, .. o r at our Loga n : Pomeroy· Vinton and
Circl e vi ll e lo cati o n s . . . cal l us co ll ec t and we ' ll send 0 u r r e prese n ta t ive to
your hom e - or f urni s h f r ee t ra n s por l at ion to and fr om any o f our loc ation s
... or , s imply mail u s t h e coupo n below .

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M e igs Co unty
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Pomero_y · Ma s on ' • ·
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DEVELOPMErii
OORP.

( l Please send me FRE E book let s showing
me moria ls printed in full co lor with si-les and pritE''S.
li sted. ·
( J Kirld ty have a n ~ uthorized Logan Monu ment c;o .
representa tive ca II . at my hom e.
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Vinton . Ohtu
Ga llia Co unty
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J a mes 0 . Bush ·
Manag e r
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Garrett, 39, of Cambridge, was
cha rged with fa ilure to yield
right of way following a traffic
accidentat2:43 p.m . Friday on
Vine St. and Second Ave. City
po li ce said Ga r rett~s car
collided with an auto dr iven by
We ndell L. Davis, 24, of Rt . I,
Patriot.
Robert Baker , 59, Galli polis,
suffere4 a hip injury when
s truck by a car on Second Ave.
near the Queen Bee · Hotel.
Officer~ said Baker s tepped ·
into the street in front of an
auto driven by J immy Niday,
16, Gallipolis. No charge was
. fil ed.
A backing mis hap occurred
on Third Ave. a nd Vine St .
whe re a truck driven by Albert
E . Graham , 41, Rt . 1, Northup,
hit a car driven by Carolyn B.
Kelly, 30, Rt. I, Gallipolis .

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Da ys eva nge lis ti c se r vices
with Eva ngelist Bill Compton
will begi n Monday a t 7 p.m . at
the Fir st Baptist Church and
continue eacQ evening through
Sunday, Oct. 14. E;.vange list
Compton wa s born a nd reared
in Decatur , Ala .· cOnver ted at
age 14, he compl e t e d his
education at the tennessee
Te mpl e Schools in Chatta nooga, Te nn ., g r a du a ted
from Temple Baptist Coll ege in
195 1, and continu ed studies at
· the Tem ple Ba ptist Theological
Semin ary in 1953 with a
Bachelor of Divinity Degree .
His e xp e rience includes
several yea rs in .the pas tora te ,
mi!;sion a ry work in Cayman
Isla nds in the West Indies and
helping to organize a church in
Canada.
The las t pas torate which tle
se r ve d was the Souths ide
Baptist Church, Greenville, S.
C., this being his 17th year in
full.time eva ngelism .
A spec ia l minis try in sacred
music will . be rendered each
evening. A superv ised nursery
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POMEROY - The Pomeroy
P ost Office will be closed
Mo nday in observan ce of
Colum bus Day, Pos tma s te r
Jam es Soulsby announ c es .
There will be no mail del ~ very .
The lobby will be · open from
7: 30 to 9:30 a .m . fo r
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G ALLIPOLIS
The
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:ctq8ed Monday, October 8, in
&lt;&gt;b~rvance of Columbus Day.
;r'OO.re will be no delivery on
)li(y or, rura l routes. Norma l
~bdi-box and special delivery
$ft,yices will be provided . A
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be
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GALLIPOLIS - A deer was Han na n Trace Local School
LESS MILK IN 'l 3
bus esca ped jnju ry in a n ac'l killed in ·a single car accident
COLUMBUS
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cident at 3:45p.m. F riday on
~ a t 11 :30 a.m . Sat.u1·day on the
County Road '30. Office rs said Pro~u c ti on of top-g rade milk
· , Addison.Bula vil le Rd .
; .According to the Ga llia . an auto tlri\ie n by J a meS E. and milk for cheese in Ohio
; Meigs Pos t State Highway Lockha r t, 25, Crown City, a nd dropped 20 pot. from July, 1972
.,. Patrol,, the aniinal r a n into the cthe bus ope ra ted by Robert K. to July, 1973, it was revealed .
.: pa \h of a car oper ated by Hedric k , 31 , of No rthup , Friday. William Recob, dairy
buyer for the Big Bear storeS: in
: Rob~ rt A. Racer , 19, · Rt. 1, . collided . ·
There wa s minor damage Ohio, said the number of dairy
'' Q~llipolis . There wa s minor ·
producers in Ohio, the third
and no charges· were fil ed .
. dli)n'a ge to his car.
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state in da iry products,
Dona ld Montgomery , 54, of
: A second Saturday accident
· ;occurred a t 10:22 a .m . on' Rt. Scottown, was charged with d ropped from 15,250 in J uly,
·218, one and six ten ths m i1es fa ilure to s top within the 1972 to 13,950 in July, 1973 a
cl ea r
d is tance decline of nine per cent.
:South of Rl. 7 where an auto ·as sur e d
';driven by Thom as D, Willis, 47, following an accide nt on Rt. 218
·Ki lls Hill, struck a car driven at the jw1c ti on toRt. 7. Offi cer s
Ranked amon g the world 's
~y ' Eural R . Houck, 59, of sa id Mon tgomery's ca r .stru ck .r. rnost pre c i ou s gem s, th~
t~e rear of an auto operated. by
'Crown City. Willis was charged
, Hn est r ubies of a la rger size
Mar jorie S. Bevan · of Crown e xceed in val ue fi ne d ia ~iih : improper backing. .
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PmnerCJy-Middleport are.a .
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se nt to our treasurer, Mrs.
Nora Cross, Rt. 2, Racine,
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ne~ food stand on Memorial Field in honor of the la te Clyde T .
Mitchell ... Albert L. Meyers joins Tribune-Times a dver tising
Sl)f£ ... J ay Simms, Bruce Atkinson a nd Danny Blazer receive
~rdsafter being named top T•ibune-Times carriers ... Fra nk
l)ftnner named winner of weekly grid guess oontest ,.. J . Howard
~1 elected Kiwanis Club pres ide nt ... GAHS stings Middleport
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Band · Boosters will conduct
their annual tag dlly, Oct. 2i, in
the Southern Local District and
Oct. 20, in the Pomero,,Middleport area.
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,opt• ra le and parllopal~ In
sncial ac-tivities and padJdcs,
we ft&gt;el WP are not oul of lint• in
t&gt;Olll.&lt;J('tlng lhem in regard i1t
taK da~,_' A donation of any
amount will bP grea.tly ap-

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THE pr esident's report also revealed 110 needy families are
;. being assisted through the pre natal care programs of fa mily
planning a nd child development. Approximately 1,600 han) diCapped children and adults are receiving compre hensive
: diagnostic and evaluation services.

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HIOGRANDE - Rio Grande
College will audion off
selected surplus material
Saturday, Oct. 13 starting at 10
a .m . on the college green, and
in case of rain, in Comrllunfty
Hall . Slim Chapmajl. Wells ton,
will be the auc tioneer.
Desks, office c·hairs, and
ma chines and perhaps some
lawn-care ma chinery will be
auctioned along with dor~
mitory furniture , . which includes bed frames , old beds,
dressers, desks, and chairs.
Additional
miscellaneou s
items will also be sold. The
public is invited.

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CHESHIRE - The championship game. of the
Southern Valley Athletic Conference will be played
at Racine Friday night when &lt;;oach Jim Sprague's
. unbeaten Kyger Creek )3obcats tangle with Coach
· ~ 'Bill Jewell 's Tornadoes.
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· ' rolled over Eastern, 25-6 while Southern downed
. North Gallia, 20-14.
:::· Last year, those .teams lour where Blake zoomed
· ·, tought to a scoreless tie at tllrough lor six points.
:,, Cheshire.
John Sheets kicked the extra
.. Friday night, a "charged- point but it was nullified on ·an
. up" Bobcat o!fense took the oil-sides call. His 'llecond boot
• - opening kickoff 66 yards lor its was wide to the right.
::;:;t(rst touchdown. The drive
Eastern received its second
:t~atured the running of tlle big break of the night on .the
;:;" Bobcats' three big running . ensuing kicko!!. The ball hit
,. backs,
senior
fullback Bobcat tackle Lawhon and
I;awrence Tabor, · junior boun.ced back to the Eagles at
lailback Mark Waller and midfield. Aided by a 15 yard
:; senior quarterback Clay holding penalty and a tightened
: Hudson . Tabor broke loose on a .Bobcat defense, the Eagles
30 yard romp which placed the were forced to punt from 'their
.. ball at the five .
40 yard line .
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Two costly offside penalties
Kyger Creek quickly went to
moved It back . On a third down its air game as Hudson hit
- !ong yardage play, Hudson fullback Lawrence Tabor on a
- fired a 13 yard scoring pass to 20 yard flair pass . Two plays
:';his senior end John Rumley. A later, Hudson connected with
:':kick for the extra poinr went Rurtiley ·on a 38 yard touch::' wide to the right,
down. Again the kick for the
:;: . Following • the ·e nsuing ·e xtra point went wide. KC led
kicko(f, the Eagles' junior . I~ at tlle half.
..~ fullback. Mike Larkins and
Eastern, · using ball control,
• • quarterback · Randy Blake killed S.ven minutes of the
~ began moving the Eastern third quarter marching from
: offense, but a fumble recovery its 40 to the Bobcat 18 before
: by the Bobcats' defensive tlle sustained drive ended.
.. tackle Marc Lawhon halted the Senior John Sheets and Larkins
drive.
provided tlle offensive spark.
"- . Kyger Creek drove from the
The BObcats returned lo
their
running game as Hudson
yard slripe . to the 20 where
:;-tile BObcats' returned it on a followed the wedge for two first
: fumble. Eastern, again : put downs . A 52 yard run by Tabor
• !9gether a sustained drive placed llle ball at the 22.
• which ended at the Bobcat 27
Three plays later, Waller
on a fourth down.screen pass to raced over from the nine. Tim
i Larkins.
Lucas then added the extra
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plays
iater,
222
pound
point on a kick. Eastern's of1
: ' jUnior tackle Phil Bowen fell on ' fense moved from its 30 to the
• a Hudson fumble at .the !8.
Bobcat 49 before being forced
Using a strong running al- to surrender the ball.
,.... tack, Coach Spike Berkhimer's
With Hudson, Waller and
~ Eagles moved the oval to the Tabor again us ing their run·
nihg ability behind solid holes ·
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opened by the Bobca t offensive
ltne moved into scoring
position . The 78 yard drive
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AFTER AERtAL - Hannan Trace's L . Sibley (83) reaches out to haul in a pass from h'is
quarterback as Hannan 's Wayne Richardson ( 44 ) moves in to make the tackle in a defensive
battle Friday nigh! in which the final score ended at 0-0. Even though Sibley made a nice catch
on this play, the defense of CoacltLeo Watson's boys held solidly throughout the encounter .
Hannan's Wildcats, however, missed two good scoring opportunities. On bolh occasions, the
Mason County team bad the ball within a yard or two of paydirl but did not score. The Ohioans
tllreatened once (Photo courtesy of Pt. Pleasant Register). ·
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Tabor led the Bobcat attack
with 161 yards in 13 carries.
Wallerflnished with 57 yards
and Hudson rushed lor 68 yards
and threw two touchdown
passes. Larkins and Blake

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It was tlle first time since
1969 that Kyger Creek had
heaten Eastern in football.
Since then, the Bobcats had
lost 28-8; 46-6 and 8-6.
The Bobcat defense was led
by 265 pound senior tackle
David Clay, seniors Ron
Roush, Marc Lawhon, Tabo1·,
Hudson, and John Gordon,

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waxed Waverly 00-8.
Carter, who carried just nine
times for 172 yards, tallied on
runs of 47, 7, 36, and 1 yards.
Wingback Alfonso Johnson
hilpaydirt twice for Ironton as
he ran 19 yards in tlle second
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; The Big Blac~ led B-7 after
: one period of play, but !railed
: li-7 at h81ftime, and .31-8 after
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appliance se rvi ce men) can now enter the New Navy as
Petty Officers. Your training· and ability are now worth
more to yov and the Na vy than ever bef ore.
Petty Officers earn good money . Add Nav y ~xt ras tike
medical benefits, ret ir ement plan , clothing, food. housing.
30 paid vacation days and world -Wide tra11el , and you've
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looking for .
1f you ' re a high schoo l gradua t e. nofover 32 y'ears old ,
with electr iCal experienc!E!. get more information now
from your Na vy ·Retruit er .

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Berne Un ion 6 Fai rfield Union
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Morgan 7 Crooksvil le 0,
Jackson 14 Gallipolis 14 (l ie )
Mt. Gilead 16 Big Walnut 14
Bvckeye va t tey 28 H igh land 0
Cambr i dge 41 R iverView 6
Glouster 26 Miller 13
Li ma Sha wn ee 40 Sprjnglield
catholic 19
Co ry .Rawson 13 Arlin gton 12
Mar ion L.oc a.J 28 Minster .0
Pandora Gilboa 26 Van Buren 0
Det·phos Jefferson · 22 . Spen .
cervil le 20
'Akron Gari iel d 28 A~ ron ·
Kenmore 6
Ak r On Ellet 47 Akr on Sou th 0
F ind lay 34 Mar io n Harding 8
Mar ion Pleasant 14 MohawK 6

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Contact: u,s. Naval Recruiting Station
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Ella broke two tackles lO
score from nine yards out with
5:13 left in the third peri0\1 to
complete \he scoring for the
game. Ella was fillin g in for
Champ l'fenson, injured in the.Buckeyes' win over- Texas
Christian last week .
Ella played fullback last season but only carried !he ball
twif;e from scrimma ge for nine
yards. and was moved W linebacker . Wh en HenSon was. injured. Coa ch Woody Hayes
switched him back .
Henson , Ule nation's leading
scorer last year with 20 touchdowns , was operated on last
Sunday for torn knee ligaments
and will be out for the year.
Greene,
steered
the
Buck·eyes faultl ess l y·
throughout the game with his
slashing running and a 49-yard
pass to· wide _ receiver Dave
Hazel to set up the Buckeyes '
first touchdown in the second
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It Was his fourth consecutive
victory in playoff competition
and gave the Orioles a chance
to zoom off to Oakland Sunday
night with a lw&lt;&gt;-!lame lead in
the best..,f-five games series.
Earl Williams, the bat the
Orioles didn't have when they
finished third in the AL East in
1972, supplied the big blow of a
four-run first inning during
.which 21).game winner Vida
Blue was kayoe&lt;l after retiring
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insurmountable odds in the Marauders' 8-7loss Friday evening at Ule hands of Uogan. Those
insurmountable odds are in the na~pe of Logan defe nders Dave Krebs (89), John Corby (22) and
Jerry McClain (85 ) on helmet ). Meigs blockers :rerry Pickens ( 68 ), Jay Warner ( 15 on helme t)
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The Marauders got I more 33 yards.
crack at md'ving the ball after
The
Marauders
were
that , but Warner threw . 4 penalized only once, that being
straight incornpletiOns, 1·_in- an illegal procedure infraction
tended £or Cremeans and ·tile for 5 yards. The Chiefs, on the
other 3 to Wolle.
other hand, were ca ught 3.
The homecoming crowd of times for 25 yards .
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Logan didn 't bobble the oval
out-done in the s tatisti cs at all , while Meigs runners lost
department .
control of tlle ball 3 limes, with
Logan aCcumulated 15 firs t Logan defenders recovering
downs to Mei gs' 10, while the twice .
Chiefs ran tor 230 yards, with
Logan is now tied for first
Corby 's 97 and Kemper's 79 • place in tlle SEOAL with
leading
the
wa y .· The Ironton at 2-0. The Marauders
Ma r auders , mcanwt)ile, could drop to a second place
manage only 62 .ground yards, deadlock with Athens, both at
41 by Couch, 23 by Magnotta 1-1 in loop play.
Meigs, Friday, will travel to
and 21 lor Ash.
However,
the
passing Wellston to take on Jody
com bination of Warner t o .Michaels ' up . and coming .
Cremean-s and w'o lfe · a c- Golden Rockets, 27-0 losers to
counted for 122 yards, c om- Athens Friday night.
pared to just 50 aeiial yards for
Logan returns to friendly
territory where the Chiefs will
Kemper .
Cremea ns caught 3 tosses host the Gallipolis Blue Devils,
and 84 yards and a touchdown, who got a last,minute 14-14. tie
with Wolfe adding 2 grabs for with Jackson Friday

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COLUMBUS ( UPI ) - Bruce
Elia, starting his first game at
fullba ck, ran for two touchdowns and sophomore tailback
Archie Griffin scored two more
and rushed for . 126 yards to
pace No. I ranked Ohio State to
a 27·3 win over Washington
State here Saturday.
A tough Ohio State defense
limited Washington State to a
41-yard field goal in the second
"' qUarter for thf Cougars' on ly
score.
Washington State, now 1-3 for
the season, didn't a llow the
powerful Buckeye attack a
first dt?wn iri a scoreless fil."st
quarter before the Ohio Stale
offense finally began lO .roll
,midwa y through the second

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Gr.andview 14 Dublin 7
Frank li n Hi s . 14 Ha milton
Twp . 14 Oi€-1
Teays Va lley 16 Mary svi lle 0
Upper Ar l ington · 14 cots .
Northland 0 .
Cots . Wes t 7 Cots _ Mohawk 0
West er ville 28 Worth i ng ton 21
Delaware 28 Revnoldsbura 14
Urba~~ 28 Groye Ci l y 14 .,.
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Cots . Watterson 23 Cots . So uth

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the Logan 47, wilh no return . procedure and 2 more inAgain LOgan started a drive, co mpletions, sandwiched
this time keyed by 2 runs by around a 1 yard loss by
Smarl for a total o( 16 yards. Magno'tta, ended the Meigs
tllreat on the Logan 19.
But that march stalled on tl1e
Tbal's-tlle way it stood until
Meigs 33, with Kemper puntiog
down to the 5, and tlle that third quarter when the
Marauders put togetller their . Meigs backfield of Couch, Ash
and MagnOtta started crashing ·
first march of the evening.
Whitlatch went for 4, Ash for through the Logan defensive
none and Magnotta for 8 before line, behind some fine
Warner went to the air. A 16 blocking .
That slas!Kng runnin g was
yarder to Wolfe gave Meigs a
exemplified
following the
first down on its own 33. Fom
touc hd own .
The
there , Magnotta went !or 6 and Logan
Marauders
made
a
last
ditch
Warner fired completions Of 22
yards to Wolfe and 36 to march down the field , with
Cremeans. An incomp1ete Magnotta running for 9 yards,
Couch for ' 6 and 3, Ash for 6,
Couch for 7 and 7 and Ash for 8
MEIGS -LOGAN
STATISTICS
more before Couch, who played
Individual Stats
an outstanding offensive game
Rushing
Meigs
in the second half using second
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Hl 41
Cou ch
Magnotta
yards, fwnbled, with Logan
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Ash
7 21
tackle
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Wh i tl atch
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tailbac k
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by an injured leg suffered in
tssl week 's 14-7 triumph over
Gallipolis, was stopped for no
gain and Warner lost 3 before a
Marauder back, either Ash or
sophomore wingback Mike
Ma gnotta, fumbled, with
Logan's defensive tackle Don
D;:tnison recovering on the 20.
Two ru shes and an incomplete pass netted I ya rd for
tlle Chieftains before halfback
J oh n Smart kicked wide on a 36
yard field goal attempt.
)he Marauders took over on
the 20 bUt couldn't move and
senior Robbie Eason booted a
40 yard punt with a loss of 2
yards on tlle rewrn by Smart.
Corby lllen s tarted running
through the middle .of the
Marauder defensiv.e Jine,
ga ining 26 yard$ in 3 tries
before the Logan drive stalled
on the Meigs 37. Kemper then
pun ted out of bounds on the 3
and the Marauders again .
couldn ' t move the ball, with

was the leading ground gai ner
rambled all the way down 10 on the night for the Marauders
with 41 yards in 10 ca rries.
the 4.
Warner then threw inThe Marauder defense
complete
to end Dave Wolfe ,
stiffened lhougmo forcing the
Chiefta ins to take 3 plays to gel setting the stage for the TD
the ball across} with the score toss to Cremeans. ·
Gary . George split th e
coming on a r yard plunge by
upri
ghts and kicked off to
fullback Roger Shaw.
Just 2 minute s and 47 Logan with halfba c k John
seconds ' earlier , with 1 : 11 Corby , the Chiefs' , leading
remaining in the third quarte r , rusher . with 97 yard in 18. atthe Marauders had taken a 7-U tempts, returning I~ yards to
the 33 . F rom 1.1\ere; Corby ran
!~ad on a 22 yard pass play
from sen ior quarterback Jay twice for a total of 7 yards, .
Warner td end Melvin ending the third s tanza.
' Then, on tlle fir s! play of
Cremeans.
the
final quarter, Kemper
The Meigs drive had s tarted
on their own 27. on the first s tar te~ his jaunt across and
Play , Warner fired
to down the southern half of the
Cremeans who hauled it in beautifully manicure-d
around midfield and fought to Marauder Stadium turf.
Mos t of the first half was
the Logan 47 . Pas's interference
waS ca lled against 'the played in Meigs territory, with
Chi eftain s on the pla y, but it the Chiefs running 25 of their 42'
first-half plays from th e Meigs
was declined .
side
of. midfield. Meanwhile,
Senior fullba ck Mick Ash
then went for 2, followed by a 10 the Marauders could ge t off
yarder by Warn er ~nd ha rd- only 6 snaps in Logan territory
earned pickups of 2, 10 and 1 out of a fir st-hal! total of 27.
That first half started with
yard by senior· Ron Couch, who

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big, hard -hitting bunch of
Logan Chieftains rolled into
l'omeroy Friday night and
spoiled homecoming ' 73,
nipping the Meigs Marauders,
8-7, in a rugged SEOAL battle
here.
The game, played before an
overflow
house
in
"' Marauderland ,' ' was
determined by about 4 inches.·
Tha-t was th e pe ne trati on
across the Meigs goal line by
" Big Chief" Jim Kempe r ,
Logan quarte rba c k , who ·
scored the winning points on a
C'onversion sweep around right
end.
Kemper had set up the touchdown and winning conversion
him se lf, running a keepe~
around left end from the Logan
40 yard line down to the Meigs
4. After sprinting around left
,. and near the east sidelines,
Kempet cut back towards the
middle anq· kept c hyrnin g
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: breaking what seemed to be 7
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BY GARY CLARK
MASON - Jell Haymaker, down play. Haymaker split tlle narrow the gap by 17 to 13. The
5'9" seriior placekicker for the up rights with :he PAT and the Spartans elected to try for a
Wahama White Falcons, Falcons were up by seven with two point conVersion but failed
and with 7: 33 left Wahama held
booted a 24-yard field goal with only 0:44 seconds elapsed .
Alexander took the ensuing a four point lead which proved
11:56. to go in the game to give
tlle Falcons their fifth win of ki ck-off and marched 60 yards to be the final ' margin of vi ctlle season Friday night by a 17- in jus! 10 plays for its first tory .
tou chdown . Dave Gilders
Wahama will face the tough
13 margin over A1exander.
matched the.feat of Haymaker Winfield Generals Friday in
Hayma~r' s 24 yard field
goal was his fifth of the season by booting the extra point. · ~ wha t will be the toughest test of
Wahama put seven more the season. Kickoff lime next .
leaving him one s hy of the stale
record lor a high school foot- points on the board before the week will be at 7:30.p .m . along
the
Homecomin g
ball player. It was reported half ended on a pa ss !rom with
.
unofficially that state record is Smith to Lewis lhatcovered 64 festivities.
STATISTICS
six field goals in one ·season, yai"ds. Haymaker once ·again
D e partm ~ nt .
W
A
held · by a Paden City kicker. was true to form a nd Wahama F.i r sl Downs
7 13
97 172
Wahama
received
the held a l4 to 7 lea d at in- Yards Rush ing
Yards Pa ssing
168 6~·
opening ~ickoff. .The Whi te -te rmissipn.
T ota l Yards
265 236 .
5 -12 4-14
Falcons quickly went into thei'r
During the third quarter both Passes Comp . Att .
60 . 70
Pen alti es
fa~ous Quail F -Ormation . On
teams stayed with the ground Fu-mbles
Lost
'3 -2 4- 1
0
1
the first play Jell Gilland was game . Once a'ga iri th~ game In ter cep t iOn s
Score by Quarte rs ;
thrown for a five yard loss . On was played in Wahama Wahama
7 7 0 3- 17
the second play Gilland hit
territory until Haymaker Alexander
7 0 0 6- 13
Mike Lewis with a short pass
punted and got a good roll that
and Lewis rambled down the
CB.rried to the Alexander 29
ya rd line. Three plays later on
tllird doWn and live the Spartan
quarterback Dan . Walsh laded
back to throw. His pass was
picked off by Rick Hesson a t
the Alexander 44 and Hesson
re turned it to the Spartan 28
yard line where,Wahama had a
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MARION, Ind. - Hillsdale line for n:oMgain on the first
College of Michigan won top . play. Lewis was good for five
honors here Saturday in tlle yards on second down . Randy
Marion Cross Country · In- Grinstead then picked up seve n
while Lewis got four, Smith
vitational.
Hillsdale picked up 53 points four and Lewis four more
against 16 other teams in the giving Wahama the ball on tlle
Spartan seven yard line, It was
annual event.
Taylor, Ind., College finished fourth down and less than a
second with 107 pointS and Rio yard to g o for the Falcons when
Hayma ker'.-went iO and booted
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Grande third with 120.
Rio Grande's Jack Finch it through giving WHS a 17 to 7
placed fourth and Ken Sanders lea d.
Aiexander came right back
finished lith in individual
scoting. Rio's Bruce-Mellon
was 20th and Stacey Osborne
placed 33rd.
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Bob Mabry added the final Donnell, Mark Waller, and
Tiger touchdown on a 33 yard David Stroud and sophomores
run late in the fourth quarter. Ben Arnett, Tom Stump and
In addition to the six extra Bill Metzner.
point kiCks by Massey the
Kyger' Creek is 5-0 overall
Tigers' Ten-y Parker tackled .· and 4-0 in the Southern Valley
Ohio High SchOol
Football Score s
Waverly's John Shoemaker in · Athletic Conference. · Eastern
By United Press lnternalianal
: the eod zone for a third period dropped to 2-3 in all games and Cleve . Benedi ct ine 0 Ma ssillon
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2-2 . in llle league. The loss O(tte
Cleve . So uth 20 C le 11e. West
Waverly's only touchdown virtually eliminated tlle Eagles tech 8
Willoughby Sou.th 22 Bed f ord 15
: came with 58 seconds from any title hopes. Eastern Ch
illic ot}le 26 Portsmouth \8
• remaining in the half when will play Southwestern Friday Wheelersburg 22 Ports . Notre
Dame 1-2
: Shoemaker hit Forrest Cox night. .
New Boston 20 Minford 8
. · : with a 43 yard strike and~then
Ironton 50 waverly 8 .
STATISTICS
Mar ietta 15 · Parkersburg { W.
Dep.artment
E KC
; passed to Jeff Rhodes for the First
Va .l South o
Downs
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11 17
YardsRushlng:• 104 286
Fo rt Fre y ' 26 Za.nesville
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. 20 80
Rosecrans 0
Passing
·~ Upping their season mark to Yards
Clea rfork 16 Crestv iew 0
Passes Attempted
53 • '4
BellevUe 27 Shelby 14·
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Fumbles
1
2
Zanes11ille
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1
2
Sheridan 13 West Muskingurrl o
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: rushing, and completed two of Interceptions
New Lexington 58 Ph ilo 12
50 60
Penal.t ies
New Concord 'John ·Genn 13
: seven passes for 22 yards.
By ·ouarte'rs :
May'sville 7
0 6 0 0- 6
' ; The losers picked up nine Eastern
Spr ing f i eld
Shawnee
13
6 6 7 6---'- 15
Tecumseh
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12
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· M iddletown 14 Fairfield 6
t ruahing, and connected on .10 of
"' Sf. Marys 28 Defian ce 0
FO. RWARDS. ON WAIVERS . C~nton McKin ley .4 7 Ca nton
• 19 passes. for 137 yards.
Lmcotn 14
: SCore by quarters :
PIDLADELPIDA ( UP!) - · ~elpw34 Paden City (W . va . )
7 14 23 1&gt;--,jQ The Philadelphia 76ers Friday carrollton 16 Claymont 7
: Ironton ·
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0 8 0 0- 8 placed reserve forwards Dave Wadsworth 21 Cloverleaf s
i"enson and. Bill Hewitt on . Sf?r ingfietd Local 26 Fairll iew 6
PrQua 20 Be!lefounta ill 0 .
waivers.
· Edgewood 28 Frankl in 21
·1 Pt. Pleasant
Cols . Eastmoor 6 .cots . Ma.rion
Sorenson, acquired last sea- F.ranklin
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Pt. games and averaged 5.9 points North · 7
M ifflin 0 Cols . East 0 (tie l
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Greg Dunning and Dave
Mike Nease who gained 211 Southern recovering.
yards and three touchdowns
With 11 :58 remaining in the Clark were the other offensive
the Southern Tornadoes rolled first half, Nease bulled over tllreats for Soutllern. Duming
to a 20-14 victory· over North from the three yard line givjng and se nior quarterback Vern
Qa llja here Frid;Jy night.
tlle Meigs Countians a I~ Ord returned to the Tornado
The win snapped a one game lea d . Both defenses took lineup after sitting out the
Wahama game. Dunning was
losing streak for Coach Bill charge from that point.
Jewell's club. Soutllern;, 4-1 in ·· North Ga lli a, ·apparently forced leave early 'i n1he first
all games and 3-0 in tlle · (evived at tlle half, tied the half.
Southern Valley Alhlettc score midway in the third • Nease has now scored 68
Conference. Friday night, the· stanza on a nine yard jaunt by points in five games and has
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play
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'Friday in a nonin the SVAC.
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DEPARTMENT
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13
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190 pound junior tail hack and two yard line but had to turn it Ya rd s Rushing
262 203
Yards Pa ssing
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defensive safely, picked up a over with 31 seconds left on the Passes
Attpt .
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Passes Com pt.
Tornado fumble and ramt'ed cl.ock.
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Coach John Blake said his . FUmb
Fumb les Lost
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tllen ran the conversion lor an team ptayed the second half. In ter ce pt ions
1
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25 50
8-0 lead.
Offensively, the Pirates were Pena lized
By 0\larlers :
Southern bounced back as led by Logan 's 79 yards in 21 So uthern
8 6 (). 6- 20
8 0 6 0- 14
Nea se ended a sustained drive carries : Runyon added 44 North Gallia

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CHESHIRE - The championship game. of the
Southern Valley Athletic Conference will be played
at Racine Friday night when &lt;;oach Jim Sprague's
. unbeaten Kyger Creek )3obcats tangle with Coach
· ~ 'Bill Jewell 's Tornadoes.
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This was assured Friday night as Kyger Creek
· ' rolled over Eastern, 25-6 while Southern downed
. North Gallia, 20-14.
:::· Last year, those .teams lour where Blake zoomed
· ·, tought to a scoreless tie at tllrough lor six points.
:,, Cheshire.
John Sheets kicked the extra
.. Friday night, a "charged- point but it was nullified on ·an
. up" Bobcat o!fense took the oil-sides call. His 'llecond boot
• - opening kickoff 66 yards lor its was wide to the right.
::;:;t(rst touchdown. The drive
Eastern received its second
:t~atured the running of tlle big break of the night on .the
;:;" Bobcats' three big running . ensuing kicko!!. The ball hit
,. backs,
senior
fullback Bobcat tackle Lawhon and
I;awrence Tabor, · junior boun.ced back to the Eagles at
lailback Mark Waller and midfield. Aided by a 15 yard
:; senior quarterback Clay holding penalty and a tightened
: Hudson . Tabor broke loose on a .Bobcat defense, the Eagles
30 yard romp which placed the were forced to punt from 'their
.. ball at the five .
40 yard line .
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Two costly offside penalties
Kyger Creek quickly went to
moved It back . On a third down its air game as Hudson hit
- !ong yardage play, Hudson fullback Lawrence Tabor on a
- fired a 13 yard scoring pass to 20 yard flair pass . Two plays
:';his senior end John Rumley. A later, Hudson connected with
:':kick for the extra poinr went Rurtiley ·on a 38 yard touch::' wide to the right,
down. Again the kick for the
:;: . Following • the ·e nsuing ·e xtra point went wide. KC led
kicko(f, the Eagles' junior . I~ at tlle half.
..~ fullback. Mike Larkins and
Eastern, · using ball control,
• • quarterback · Randy Blake killed S.ven minutes of the
~ began moving the Eastern third quarter marching from
: offense, but a fumble recovery its 40 to the Bobcat 18 before
: by the Bobcats' defensive tlle sustained drive ended.
.. tackle Marc Lawhon halted the Senior John Sheets and Larkins
drive.
provided tlle offensive spark.
"- . Kyger Creek drove from the
The BObcats returned lo
their
running game as Hudson
yard slripe . to the 20 where
:;-tile BObcats' returned it on a followed the wedge for two first
: fumble. Eastern, again : put downs . A 52 yard run by Tabor
• !9gether a sustained drive placed llle ball at the 22.
• which ended at the Bobcat 27
Three plays later, Waller
on a fourth down.screen pass to raced over from the nine. Tim
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Lucas then added the extra
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iater,
222
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point on a kick. Eastern's of1
: ' jUnior tackle Phil Bowen fell on ' fense moved from its 30 to the
• a Hudson fumble at .the !8.
Bobcat 49 before being forced
Using a strong running al- to surrender the ball.
,.... tack, Coach Spike Berkhimer's
With Hudson, Waller and
~ Eagles moved the oval to the Tabor again us ing their run·
nihg ability behind solid holes ·
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opened by the Bobca t offensive
ltne moved into scoring
position . The 78 yard drive
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quarterback as Hannan 's Wayne Richardson ( 44 ) moves in to make the tackle in a defensive
battle Friday nigh! in which the final score ended at 0-0. Even though Sibley made a nice catch
on this play, the defense of CoacltLeo Watson's boys held solidly throughout the encounter .
Hannan's Wildcats, however, missed two good scoring opportunities. On bolh occasions, the
Mason County team bad the ball within a yard or two of paydirl but did not score. The Ohioans
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and Hudson rushed lor 68 yards
and threw two touchdown
passes. Larkins and Blake

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heaten Eastern in football.
Since then, the Bobcats had
lost 28-8; 46-6 and 8-6.
The Bobcat defense was led
by 265 pound senior tackle
David Clay, seniors Ron
Roush, Marc Lawhon, Tabo1·,
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Carter, who carried just nine
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runs of 47, 7, 36, and 1 yards.
Wingback Alfonso Johnson
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crack at md'ving the ball after
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that , but Warner threw . 4 penalized only once, that being
straight incornpletiOns, 1·_in- an illegal procedure infraction
tended £or Cremeans and ·tile for 5 yards. The Chiefs, on the
other 3 to Wolle.
other hand, were ca ught 3.
The homecoming crowd of times for 25 yards .
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Logan didn 't bobble the oval
out-done in the s tatisti cs at all , while Meigs runners lost
department .
control of tlle ball 3 limes, with
Logan aCcumulated 15 firs t Logan defenders recovering
downs to Mei gs' 10, while the twice .
Chiefs ran tor 230 yards, with
Logan is now tied for first
Corby 's 97 and Kemper's 79 • place in tlle SEOAL with
leading
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Ma r auders , mcanwt)ile, could drop to a second place
manage only 62 .ground yards, deadlock with Athens, both at
41 by Couch, 23 by Magnotta 1-1 in loop play.
Meigs, Friday, will travel to
and 21 lor Ash.
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the
passing Wellston to take on Jody
com bination of Warner t o .Michaels ' up . and coming .
Cremean-s and w'o lfe · a c- Golden Rockets, 27-0 losers to
counted for 122 yards, c om- Athens Friday night.
pared to just 50 aeiial yards for
Logan returns to friendly
territory where the Chiefs will
Kemper .
Cremea ns caught 3 tosses host the Gallipolis Blue Devils,
and 84 yards and a touchdown, who got a last,minute 14-14. tie
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MEIGS -LOGAN
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more before Couch, who played
Individual Stats
an outstanding offensive game
Rushing
Meigs
in the second half using second
C . Yd5 . TO
effort to gain many of his 11
Hl 41
Cou ch
Magnotta
yards, fwnbled, with Logan
' 23
Ash
7 21
tackle
Randy
Goo'dlive
5 15
Wh i tl atch
' 5 10
Warner
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Meigs on their own 24 yard line :
tailbac k
Terry
·Junior
Whitlatch, slowed somewhat
by an injured leg suffered in
tssl week 's 14-7 triumph over
Gallipolis, was stopped for no
gain and Warner lost 3 before a
Marauder back, either Ash or
sophomore wingback Mike
Ma gnotta, fumbled, with
Logan's defensive tackle Don
D;:tnison recovering on the 20.
Two ru shes and an incomplete pass netted I ya rd for
tlle Chieftains before halfback
J oh n Smart kicked wide on a 36
yard field goal attempt.
)he Marauders took over on
the 20 bUt couldn't move and
senior Robbie Eason booted a
40 yard punt with a loss of 2
yards on tlle rewrn by Smart.
Corby lllen s tarted running
through the middle .of the
Marauder defensiv.e Jine,
ga ining 26 yard$ in 3 tries
before the Logan drive stalled
on the Meigs 37. Kemper then
pun ted out of bounds on the 3
and the Marauders again .
couldn ' t move the ball, with

was the leading ground gai ner
rambled all the way down 10 on the night for the Marauders
with 41 yards in 10 ca rries.
the 4.
Warner then threw inThe Marauder defense
complete
to end Dave Wolfe ,
stiffened lhougmo forcing the
Chiefta ins to take 3 plays to gel setting the stage for the TD
the ball across} with the score toss to Cremeans. ·
Gary . George split th e
coming on a r yard plunge by
upri
ghts and kicked off to
fullback Roger Shaw.
Just 2 minute s and 47 Logan with halfba c k John
seconds ' earlier , with 1 : 11 Corby , the Chiefs' , leading
remaining in the third quarte r , rusher . with 97 yard in 18. atthe Marauders had taken a 7-U tempts, returning I~ yards to
the 33 . F rom 1.1\ere; Corby ran
!~ad on a 22 yard pass play
from sen ior quarterback Jay twice for a total of 7 yards, .
Warner td end Melvin ending the third s tanza.
' Then, on tlle fir s! play of
Cremeans.
the
final quarter, Kemper
The Meigs drive had s tarted
on their own 27. on the first s tar te~ his jaunt across and
Play , Warner fired
to down the southern half of the
Cremeans who hauled it in beautifully manicure-d
around midfield and fought to Marauder Stadium turf.
Mos t of the first half was
the Logan 47 . Pas's interference
waS ca lled against 'the played in Meigs territory, with
Chi eftain s on the pla y, but it the Chiefs running 25 of their 42'
first-half plays from th e Meigs
was declined .
side
of. midfield. Meanwhile,
Senior fullba ck Mick Ash
then went for 2, followed by a 10 the Marauders could ge t off
yarder by Warn er ~nd ha rd- only 6 snaps in Logan territory
earned pickups of 2, 10 and 1 out of a fir st-hal! total of 27.
That first half started with
yard by senior· Ron Couch, who

ten sideline wide open and

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Kemper
Smart
R . Shaw
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big, hard -hitting bunch of
Logan Chieftains rolled into
l'omeroy Friday night and
spoiled homecoming ' 73,
nipping the Meigs Marauders,
8-7, in a rugged SEOAL battle
here.
The game, played before an
overflow
house
in
"' Marauderland ,' ' was
determined by about 4 inches.·
Tha-t was th e pe ne trati on
across the Meigs goal line by
" Big Chief" Jim Kempe r ,
Logan quarte rba c k , who ·
scored the winning points on a
C'onversion sweep around right
end.
Kemper had set up the touchdown and winning conversion
him se lf, running a keepe~
around left end from the Logan
40 yard line down to the Meigs
4. After sprinting around left
,. and near the east sidelines,
Kempet cut back towards the
middle anq· kept c hyrnin g
•• laterally ac r oss the fleld ,
: breaking what seemed to be 7
: or 8 tackles . He then {ound the

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s ideline for a 78 yard touch-· ;' by going 42 yards in 10 plays to
BY GARY CLARK
MASON - Jell Haymaker, down play. Haymaker split tlle narrow the gap by 17 to 13. The
5'9" seriior placekicker for the up rights with :he PAT and the Spartans elected to try for a
Wahama White Falcons, Falcons were up by seven with two point conVersion but failed
and with 7: 33 left Wahama held
booted a 24-yard field goal with only 0:44 seconds elapsed .
Alexander took the ensuing a four point lead which proved
11:56. to go in the game to give
tlle Falcons their fifth win of ki ck-off and marched 60 yards to be the final ' margin of vi ctlle season Friday night by a 17- in jus! 10 plays for its first tory .
tou chdown . Dave Gilders
Wahama will face the tough
13 margin over A1exander.
matched the.feat of Haymaker Winfield Generals Friday in
Hayma~r' s 24 yard field
goal was his fifth of the season by booting the extra point. · ~ wha t will be the toughest test of
Wahama put seven more the season. Kickoff lime next .
leaving him one s hy of the stale
record lor a high school foot- points on the board before the week will be at 7:30.p .m . along
the
Homecomin g
ball player. It was reported half ended on a pa ss !rom with
.
unofficially that state record is Smith to Lewis lhatcovered 64 festivities.
STATISTICS
six field goals in one ·season, yai"ds. Haymaker once ·again
D e partm ~ nt .
W
A
held · by a Paden City kicker. was true to form a nd Wahama F.i r sl Downs
7 13
97 172
Wahama
received
the held a l4 to 7 lea d at in- Yards Rush ing
Yards Pa ssing
168 6~·
opening ~ickoff. .The Whi te -te rmissipn.
T ota l Yards
265 236 .
5 -12 4-14
Falcons quickly went into thei'r
During the third quarter both Passes Comp . Att .
60 . 70
Pen alti es
fa~ous Quail F -Ormation . On
teams stayed with the ground Fu-mbles
Lost
'3 -2 4- 1
0
1
the first play Jell Gilland was game . Once a'ga iri th~ game In ter cep t iOn s
Score by Quarte rs ;
thrown for a five yard loss . On was played in Wahama Wahama
7 7 0 3- 17
the second play Gilland hit
territory until Haymaker Alexander
7 0 0 6- 13
Mike Lewis with a short pass
punted and got a good roll that
and Lewis rambled down the
CB.rried to the Alexander 29
ya rd line. Three plays later on
tllird doWn and live the Spartan
quarterback Dan . Walsh laded
back to throw. His pass was
picked off by Rick Hesson a t
the Alexander 44 and Hesson
re turned it to the Spartan 28
yard line where,Wahama had a
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MARION, Ind. - Hillsdale line for n:oMgain on the first
College of Michigan won top . play. Lewis was good for five
honors here Saturday in tlle yards on second down . Randy
Marion Cross Country · In- Grinstead then picked up seve n
while Lewis got four, Smith
vitational.
Hillsdale picked up 53 points four and Lewis four more
against 16 other teams in the giving Wahama the ball on tlle
Spartan seven yard line, It was
annual event.
Taylor, Ind., College finished fourth down and less than a
second with 107 pointS and Rio yard to g o for the Falcons when
Hayma ker'.-went iO and booted
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Grande third with 120.
Rio Grande's Jack Finch it through giving WHS a 17 to 7
placed fourth and Ken Sanders lea d.
Aiexander came right back
finished lith in individual
scoting. Rio's Bruce-Mellon
was 20th and Stacey Osborne
placed 33rd.
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Palcons edge

Bob Mabry added the final Donnell, Mark Waller, and
Tiger touchdown on a 33 yard David Stroud and sophomores
run late in the fourth quarter. Ben Arnett, Tom Stump and
In addition to the six extra Bill Metzner.
point kiCks by Massey the
Kyger' Creek is 5-0 overall
Tigers' Ten-y Parker tackled .· and 4-0 in the Southern Valley
Ohio High SchOol
Football Score s
Waverly's John Shoemaker in · Athletic Conference. · Eastern
By United Press lnternalianal
: the eod zone for a third period dropped to 2-3 in all games and Cleve . Benedi ct ine 0 Ma ssillon
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2-2 . in llle league. The loss O(tte
Cleve . So uth 20 C le 11e. West
Waverly's only touchdown virtually eliminated tlle Eagles tech 8
Willoughby Sou.th 22 Bed f ord 15
: came with 58 seconds from any title hopes. Eastern Ch
illic ot}le 26 Portsmouth \8
• remaining in the half when will play Southwestern Friday Wheelersburg 22 Ports . Notre
Dame 1-2
: Shoemaker hit Forrest Cox night. .
New Boston 20 Minford 8
. · : with a 43 yard strike and~then
Ironton 50 waverly 8 .
STATISTICS
Mar ietta 15 · Parkersburg { W.
Dep.artment
E KC
; passed to Jeff Rhodes for the First
Va .l South o
Downs
,
11 17
YardsRushlng:• 104 286
Fo rt Fre y ' 26 Za.nesville
• two point conversion .
. 20 80
Rosecrans 0
Passing
·~ Upping their season mark to Yards
Clea rfork 16 Crestv iew 0
Passes Attempted
53 • '4
BellevUe 27 Shelby 14·
,
~ ~ the awesome Tigers rolled Passfls Co.n'lpleted
Fumbles
1
2
Zanes11ille
20
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8
: up 15first downs, had 404 yards Fumbles Lost
1
2
Sheridan 13 West Muskingurrl o
1 0
: rushing, and completed two of Interceptions
New Lexington 58 Ph ilo 12
50 60
Penal.t ies
New Concord 'John ·Genn 13
: seven passes for 22 yards.
By ·ouarte'rs :
May'sville 7
0 6 0 0- 6
' ; The losers picked up nine Eastern
Spr ing f i eld
Shawnee
13
6 6 7 6---'- 15
Tecumseh
K
.
Cr·
e
ek
12
• first downs; had 112 yards
· M iddletown 14 Fairfield 6
t ruahing, and connected on .10 of
"' Sf. Marys 28 Defian ce 0
FO. RWARDS. ON WAIVERS . C~nton McKin ley .4 7 Ca nton
• 19 passes. for 137 yards.
Lmcotn 14
: SCore by quarters :
PIDLADELPIDA ( UP!) - · ~elpw34 Paden City (W . va . )
7 14 23 1&gt;--,jQ The Philadelphia 76ers Friday carrollton 16 Claymont 7
: Ironton ·
: Waverly
0 8 0 0- 8 placed reserve forwards Dave Wadsworth 21 Cloverleaf s
i"enson and. Bill Hewitt on . Sf?r ingfietd Local 26 Fairll iew 6
PrQua 20 Be!lefounta ill 0 .
waivers.
· Edgewood 28 Frankl in 21
·1 Pt. Pleasant
Cols . Eastmoor 6 .cots . Ma.rion
Sorenson, acquired last sea- F.ranklin
0
-'
. son from Cleveland in a trade Cots. Wc:~lnut Ridge 37 : C.ots .
· : be~ten 44-30 .
.
Central 6
for Bob Rule, played in 48 . Cot
s. - sroo10HI'ile,l'\ - 18 ·cots·.
: CJ{ARLESTON
Pt. games and averaged 5.9 points North · 7
M ifflin 0 Cols . East 0 (tie l
: Pleasant's Big Blacks rallied a contest. ·
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with a 10 yard run. He also
added the extra points.·
On the ensuing kickoff, North
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VINTON _ Paced by tlle the ball to tlle 45 where he was ya rds in nine attempts; Smith
hard-running of junior tailback hit hard, fumbled with had 67 yards in 17 cracks.
Greg Dunning and Dave
Mike Nease who gained 211 Southern recovering.
yards and three touchdowns
With 11 :58 remaining in the Clark were the other offensive
the Southern Tornadoes rolled first half, Nease bulled over tllreats for Soutllern. Duming
to a 20-14 victory· over North from the three yard line givjng and se nior quarterback Vern
Qa llja here Frid;Jy night.
tlle Meigs Countians a I~ Ord returned to the Tornado
The win snapped a one game lea d . Both defenses took lineup after sitting out the
Wahama game. Dunning was
losing streak for Coach Bill charge from that point.
Jewell's club. Soutllern;, 4-1 in ·· North Ga lli a, ·apparently forced leave early 'i n1he first
all games and 3-0 in tlle · (evived at tlle half, tied the half.
Southern Valley Alhlettc score midway in the third • Nease has now scored 68
Conference. Friday night, the· stanza on a nine yard jaunt by points in five games and has
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play
at
North
Gallia
Creek in the game of the year ve rsion was stopped.
'Friday in a nonin the SVAC.
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league
game
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.., STATISTICS
Blake'shard-luck Pirates drew yard run by Nease . North
DEPARTMENT
5 NG
first blood as Sterling Logan, Gallia moved the ball to the F!rs1 Downs
13
11
190 pound junior tail hack and two yard line but had to turn it Ya rd s Rushing
262 203
Yards Pa ssing
0
defensive safely, picked up a over with 31 seconds left on the Passes
Attpt .
2
5
Passes Com pt.
Tornado fumble and ramt'ed cl.ock.
0
2
l es
··
3
45 yards. Big' · Bruce Runyon
Coach John Blake said his . FUmb
Fumb les Lost
2
3
tllen ran the conversion lor an team ptayed the second half. In ter ce pt ions
1
0
25 50
8-0 lead.
Offensively, the Pirates were Pena lized
By 0\larlers :
Southern bounced back as led by Logan 's 79 yards in 21 So uthern
8 6 (). 6- 20
8 0 6 0- 14
Nea se ended a sustained drive carries : Runyon added 44 North Gallia

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18- The Sunda)' Tc.nes- Sentinel. Sundal'. Oct. 7. 19i3

HT, Hannan tie, 0-0 ·

GHS rallies,
ties ·Jackson

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FHAZIEH 'S BOrt'OM - For
the secoild s traight week ,
Coach Tom BelviHe's Hannan

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theWildc"t ground attack with
72 yards while brother, Don

Well~. madefivereceptionsfot

Trace Wild eats outpli:!yed their
oppos ition but could not score .

yatds .

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collected ·

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Here Friday night, the ~ame · ~round and
ended 0-0 against the Hannan
ret;eptions .

GALLIPOLIS - Down 14-6 with 2:03remaining
in the _game. Gallipolis marched 77 yards to paydirt
in six plays to tie heavily favored Jackson 14-14
before approximately 3,200 homecoming fans on
Memorial Field here Friday night. ......
QB Jim Niday's 27-yard strike to split enu Leon
Briggs with 1:04 remaining reduced Jackson 's lead
to 14-12. Niday then rolled to his right and hit Briggs
· with a two-point conversion pass to knot to the count
at 14-all.
ll still wasn ' t over .
pass went astray behind the
fulndy Ridge returned Bill
line of scrimmage (it was more
Lemley 's ensuing kickoff from
like a lateral ). Ridge tried to
!he Jae kson 21 to !he visitors'
fall on -the ball, but it was
45. Jeff Conroy, filling in for
knocked toward the Jackson
Jackson QB Art DeSI&lt;ophen,
goal. John "Groth scpoped up
was intercepted by GAH~
the pigskin and ran it back 12
safety Brett Wilson on the
yards to the Jackson 10.
Gallipolis 25 with 48 seconds
On .a fourth and five
remain ing.
situation , on the Jackson five,
·Gallipolis immediately
Niday spotted wingback Ken
went to the air. John Gillum
Collier all alone in the endzone.
picked off a Niday aerial and
GAHS was on the board . A pass
returned it 10 yards to the
lor the extra points failed.
GAHS 24. Seventeen seconds
Ja ckson 9ame sto rmin g
remained.
back, marching 61 yards in 10
BUBBA PICKS UP F IRST DOWN - Gallipolis' !50-pound senior split end, Leon 1Bubba J
Ja c kson's DeSlephen hi t plays to go ahead 14-6. ·
Briggs ( 85 ) picked up a first down on this sideline pass play midway in the final periQd after
Toin Stevenson with a 12- Fullback Brad Thompson
catching a 11-yard strike from QB Jim Niday . Jackson 's T,2tn Stevenson (28) knocked Briggs
yarder, pulling the ova l on the bulled over from the four with
out of bounds after the catch. Briggs caught four passes for· 97 yards and one touchdown in the
GAHS 12. Six seconds showed
I : 29 left in !he hair. Ridge was
Blue Devils' 14-14 tie with Jackson. (Steve Wilson photo). ·
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,
on the sco reboard dock.
sl(ll!ped on the run for extra
DeStephen then hi t Gillum for
poirits .
six to the GAHS six, but the
A
visitor's
fumbl e
finill ho rn sounded befo re
re covered by Gallia 's alert
. Jackson could call time out.
co-captain, Pat Bos t e r ,
That's how it ended.
s topped a third quart er
II wa s the fifth tie between
Jackson driv e on th e
PATRIOT - Homecoming single wing offense, rambled Mike Crouse.
. the two schools, and first since
Gallipolis 14.
The win was the Highlanwas made a little sweeter here up the middle 78 yards to the
the 1950 deadlock which a lso
end
zone
.
Again,
the
nm
for
the
Tom Stevenson in tercepted a
ders'
first in ' fiv e outings.
Friday night as host Southended 14-14.
1
cnnversion
was
s
topped
.
Niday aerial on the Jackson 18 we ste rn defeated Symmes
Symmes Valley lost it.s fifth .
Both Gallipolis and Ja ckson with 4:45 left in the game. II
The
Hi
ghlanders.
had
to
hall
straight game.
VaHey 1 12-8 in an exciting
were left · with 2-2-1 overall appea red Jackson was -home
a
lasl
minute
rally
by
the
So uth ern Va ll ey Athletic
STAT I STICS
marks, and 0-1-1 Southeastern free. JHS advanced to its own
0
epa
rtm
en
t
sv sw
Viking
~.
A
Terry
Cw·ter
inConference ,tilt.
r::
irst
Downs
7 10
Ohio League records.
ter9epti
on
killed
the
threat.
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37 where co-captain Mik e
Big Phil Lewis, 210 pount~
Yards Ru~hing
1 14 187
Jackson drew first blood .Berridge snagged Ridge for a
61
0
se ni or fullback, provided the Sou thwestern's defense led by Yards Passing
Attempted
12
3
when Randy Ridge skirl&lt;od left six-yard loss. Ridge had to punt big plays for Coach Bob Car ter, Carroll Ruff and Passes
Passes Cornpleted
J
0
· end from the four with 1:20 left with 2: 03 remaining.
Fu mbles
2
I
Vernon
Miller,
had
a
goal
li-ne
Ashley'S
improvin g
Fu mbles Lost
I
0
in the first period to complete a
sland in · the second pe ri od,
Then lightning struck ~ in
!iighlanders.
Intercep t ions
3
0
43-yard drive in 11 plays. fav or of Ga llipolis. Berridge
Penal ired
The
improving
SW
offense
50 40
After a scoreless fi rst half ,
B y Quarters :
DeSiephen ran the extra returned Ridge 's 44-yard pun t
Southwester n recovered tht;! was led by Lewis, Kevin sv
o o o a~ a
points. Jl was 8-0. A fake punt from the Ga llipolis 19 to tlie opening third period ki ckoff on . Walker . iuniOr tailback, a nd sw
0066- 12
on fourth down kept Jackson 's Devils' 23.
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the Viking 30 yard line. Lewis
initial drive alive.
A Niday to Collie r pass scoo ted six yards for his ficst
GAHS reduced it to 8-Q with slipped out of Collier 's hands.
six-poj nter . A ·run for the two
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4:45 left in the firs t half. A Niday ran for one. A Niday to
. p oint conversion wa s stopped.
DeStephen to Randy Ridge Rick Grymes pass w3s almost
Coach John Patton 's Vikings
ATH ENS- A well )Jalanced . The winners rolled to 18 first
interce pted.
marched, 90 yards lor its ty ing Athens Bulldog learn Friday downs, 268 yards rushirtg, and
INDIVIDUAL NET
With 1:15 remaining, Niday, TD. Symmes Valley fielded night rebounded· from la st ·hit three of eight passes for 27
YARDS RUSHING
. ( Gallipolis )
on ·a fourth and nine situa tion, - Terry Carter's quick kick at week's loss to• I .ogan by postin g ya rds .
Player- Pos .
TCB YG Avg .
hit Leon Briggs straig ht up the the 10.
Athens ' Jerry Cunningham
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a 27-0 victory over Wellston.
KenCollier , WB
4 23 5.7
led
all ball carrie rs with 116
middle wilh a beautiful 40-yar.d
B . SaUnder s, TB
4 22 5.5
Twelve pla ys later , quarAfter a sCorel ess first period
Jim N iday , QB
13 52 4.0
strike, givin g GAHS a firs! terback Raymond Lester .hit the Bulldogs put 13 points on yards in 19 trips while Tony
Leon Briggs, SE
1
4 .ro
down on the Jackson 36. Niday his junior halfback T e rry Pine the board as Brent Haw k· Hu tchinson led Wellston with
M . Berridge , T B
11 40 3 ..6
Cra igF isher,F B
1
3 3.0
then hit Winston Saunders with for a 10 Yard scoring s trike. slammed one yafd and Terry 39 yard.s in 11 tries.
Dt'an Rees,TB
1
I 1.0
a nine-yard down .and out Jun io r fullback Raym ond D. Hawk grabbing a three yard
TOTALS
35 145 · 4. 1
Score by quar ters:
1Jackson)
sideline pass. Then came the · Miller ran the e-xtra points pa~ from D on Sk inner f or Wells ton
0 0 0 0-. 0
Player-Pos .
TCB YG Avg.
27-yard
TD
pitch
to
Briggs,
B.. Thompson,FB , 18 95 5.2
0 13 0 14-27
giving the visitors an 8-6 lea d. another' TO with Steve Green Athens .
' •A . De51E'pher1 ,Q8 '
9 43 4.7
followed
by
a
sensationa
l
ca
tch
With
_
9:50
remaining,
Lewis
ki
cking
the
extra
poin
t.
· [.Iandy R idge , TB
26 64 2. 4
on the extra poin\ play by look the direct snap fr om his
T.S t evenson.WB
1
1 1.0
The Bulldogs i;ldded 14 m ore
TOTALS
54 203 3.7
\\!OS lied, 14-14.
Briggs,.
and
it
Jack
Walker
on
the
center
in
the final p eri od wh en
IND . PASSING
Niday completed seven of 20
Skinner found Doug Ellwood
J
pass atl&lt;ompts for 123 yards and PRO CONTRACT SIGNED
with a six Yard scoring pass
two touchdowns. H e a lso
Berr i dge
0-. 1 0
0
0
MACON, Ga. (UP! ) - Jac k and Tom Smith ran five yards
TOTALS
7-21 1 123
'2
gained 52 yards in 13 trips . Scott, a fm;mer Mercer Univer- for a nother with Green kicking '
!Jackson )
Leon Briggs caughl !OUI' passes sity basketball star , has signed both extra p oin~ .
Player
C· AIYGTO
DeStephen ·
5 -10 0 47
0
for
97 yards and one touch. a pro contract with the llarlem
The Athens defense limited
0- 1 1
0
0
Con r oy
down . Ken Collier caught two Globetrotters, Mercer officials Wellston to just three first
5 -11 I 47
0
TOTALS
passes for · 17 ., yards and one il!Jnounced Friday .
downs a nd a total of 96 yards,
TEAM STATISTICS
touc
hdown
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Scott, a 6-foot-2, 200-pound a ll ·on the ground.
, Department
G
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'Firs t DoWns ·
14
17
Fo~ Jackson, Art DeStephen ,
forward
, has been a ssigned to
Yard s Rushing
154 230
whoS~
running
and
passing
the
Globetrotters'
in·Lost Rusn ing
9
27
Net Rushin g
.
145 203 · destroyed the ·Gallians 22-0 at
ternalional
team
which
opens
Passes Attempted
21
11
Jackson last year , \'Omplei&lt;od · its season Oct. 15. ·
Pa ss es. Com pl e t ed
7
5
ALL GAMES
Intercepted b y
1
2
five of 10 aerials for 47 yards.
_Team
W L T
P OP
Yards Passi n g
123 47
JORGENst..iN RELEASED
lron1on
5
0
0
156
48
He ran for ' 43 more in nine
Tota l Yards
268 250
Logan
3 1 1 63 27
NEW
YORK
(UP!
)
The
Return Yardage
36 56
trips.
Athens
2 2 1 69 43
Plays
56 65
New York Nets of the · Gallipolis
2 2 1 51 44
Brad
Thompson,
Fumb les
.1
2
2 2 1 76 75
. American Basketball Associa- JacKson
Lost Fumbles
1
2
Jackson's bruising fullback,
We l lston
2 ' 2 o 54 92
Penalties
2-20 . 3-25
tion announced Friday , the Me igs
1 3 0 39 56
led all carriers with 95 yards
Punts
4-126 4-154
Waverly
1 3 1 64 128
release
of
their
sixth-round
Recovered enemy fumble s in 18 trips. Randy Ridge had
ONLY
Grotn . returned 12 yards ;
draft c hoice, 6-9 Neat T ea m SEOAL W
. L.T
POP
64
yards
in
26
trips.
Boster·, Jude.
I ronton
2 0 0 78 22
Jorgenson
of
Oregon
State.
Pass int erceptions - Wi l son.
Gallipolis had 268 total yards
Logan
2 0 0 23 13
1-0 ·0 ;
Stevenson ,
1-0-0 :
Jorgenson's release reduced Athens
1 1 0 33 15
compared
to
Ja
ckson's
21i0.
Gill ium, 1-20 -0.
Meigs
1
1 0 2-1 15
the
Nets
roster
to
14--two
Kickoff
r(':turn s
B.
The · lrqnmen had 17 first
Wellston
1 1 0 28 49
Saun d ers, 1-6-0 ; GrYmes , 1-0-0;
above the ABA regular season Gallipolis
0 1 1 21 28
downs, Gallipoli~ .14.
Lemley , 1-0-0 ; Quidor. 1-14-0;
limit.
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Jackson
.0 1 1 28 42
Mor row . "l-B -0; Ridge, 1-24 -0.
Coach C. L. (Johnny ) Ecker
W averly
0 2 0 30 78 •
Punt re.turns - Bertidge , J.
TOTALS
1
7 2 262 262
praised
the
Blue
Devils
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1B·O; JosE! pt1 , 1-0-0 ; St evenson,
Friday 's Resu lt s:
1-0-0.
fensive forward wall - Rex blocking by the tailbacks and Gallipolis 14 Ja ckson 14
Punts Berridge , 4 -126
Plymale, David Kerns, Dan fullbacks also aided the Devils' Logan B Meigs 7
(31.5). Ridge 4- 154 138 . 5).
Athens 27 Wellston 0
Scoring - Ridge , 4-yard nm ,
Woodward, Pal Bosl&lt;or, Bob offensive attack:
Ironton 50 -Waver l y 8
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1:20 first, ( DeStephE!n , run) ;
Oc t . 12 Game s:
Nibert, Doug Brown a nd Scott
Coll ie r , 5-yard pass fr om
Friday, GAH~ will play at Gallipolis
at Logan
Nida y .. ,4 : ~ 5. ser;:o nd . paSs fail :
Epling - for excellent pass Logan . Jacks bn will host A t t1ens at I ronton
Thompson . 4-y ard run , 1:29
Meigs ar Wellston
protection for Niday. Ecker Waverly.
second, r un fa il; Brigg s, 27 Waverly at Jackson

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SWedges -Vikings

12~8

Bulldogs b'ank.
Rockets
.

Wildcats .

Larry
yards
had

Sibley
the
twu pa_ss
on

Hannan Trace, 0-4-l · on lhe

The Gallians drove to the
Hannan seven yard line once in
the fir s t half. but a 15 yard
holding penalty nullified the
threat. ·
Twice, the Mason Countians
o( Co~~h Leo Watson drove
deep into Hannan Trace
·territory only to see all their
drives end as the Wildcats'
defen se took charge. Both
times Hannan Trace held on
the one yard line .
Individually, Jeff Wells led

ye"r is idle
is I~:J.-1.

thi~

'or
Sale · ·
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For Sale
HONDA 160 Dream , rooks oood .

weelL Hannan •

Oepartm:~,ATISTICS

runs good . Includes two
helmets , 1:220 f irm . Call 9.49
S9l3 .
10 2·5tc

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HG H
12 6
98 so
125 25
3 3
0 0 0 0_ 0
o o o o- o

FI rs! Downs
vards.Rushing
Y ~Jrds Passing
Lost Fumbles

Hasnvna~uarters :
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GROCERY business for sale ~
Building for sale or lease .
Phone 773 -5618 from 8 : 30p .m .
to 10 p .m . for appointment .
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to
freshen las! ol December or
f irs ! ot January . Phone 949
4567 .
10 s Jtc

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EXCELSIOR Salt WorKs. E .' 1965 CHEVELLE Mal ib u , 4
• Main 51., Pomeroy . All kinds
ooor sedan, v a, aulomat ic
of salt WiJier pellets. water
transmiss ion , factory a i r
· nuggets , block salt and own
condi t i oning , recent tires .
Onio River Salt . Phone 992 ·
good condition . See at Onio
3891 .
Valley Au -to Sales. New
6-5-tfc
Haven , or call 8f2·· 2698 .
STEREORAoTo--:-Btr-;c k ! ape -----.:.... ______ .2_0 -5-Jtc
com b i nation , am .fm radio , 4 MILLING mact1 ine tor sale or
way speaket'.Jtsound system .'· trade for ?of equal value . W i ll
Balance 5111~2 . or use our
buy or trade tor drill press
budgel terms . Call 992 3965 .
any s ize or power tool s, smati
10 7 6tc
tractor , etc , H~ve new and
-------------used guns . tv ' s, and a ll k i nd of
H &amp; . N day old or started
dl dl
k
Leg !lorn pullets. Botn ttoor or
~ii4 • ~~b nFgi:~~c · Ph~ne__ 992
cage
grown
ava ilable .
10· 5 3t c
Poultry
!lousing
&amp; -----.--------automation . Modern Pou11ry , MEDIUM sized western S.addle ,
399 W . Main , Pomeroy. 992
550, also, 11ighct1air, 57 . Pnon e
2164 .
Coolville 667 6214 .
10 7 ltc
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10-S-6tp

ONE OF AKIND••

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fluids witn
e~ecess

F lu ide~e

-.-- Lose we ight with
Dex A Diet
capsules
a!
Nelson Drugs .
1071tc

APOLLOS DROPPED
ATLANTA ( UP! ) - The
Omni Group said F rid ay it will
not operate the Atlanta Apollos
North Amerifan
Soccer
League team next year.
The Apollos will "definitely
not' be retained by- the Omni
Group," said Omni President
John Wilcox. " ! simply don't
have enough time or enough
smart to opera te a soccer team
at this time.''
The Apollos ave~aged only
about J, GOO atlendan~e during
ten games. The fran chise was
also plagued wilh fin a ncial
problems wher. operated by the
baseball Atlanta Braves until
this season .

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WHISPERING Pine-s N igh tclub
hue 2 .30 n igh tc lub license .
Roule 7, Pomeroy . Ohio .
10 J 6t c

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NEW Idea Model 12 manure
spreadeh Good con ditioo .
Wallace Oame.wo.o.d .. 667 3)38 .
10-7 ltp
1973 14X70 MOBILE nome ~
was her iVt d dryer , diSh ·
washer , stalnless steel sinK.
garbage d isposal , eye level
oven , r~~;nge , da cron -po lyester
ca rpet , lar ge lot . Phone 742 3083 ,
7-18 -tf

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1972 9112 FoOt picK -up Cd'l-nper .
Slee ps four , se1f .contained ,
$1,250. call 742 -5980 .
10-5 7tc
N . I. CORN picker , $225 . 4'
elevator,' 2 J . D . qrain drills.
and 112 T . 196~ Fqrd ,.pickup .
$600 . G . A . Radek-in, Albany ,
Onio, TelepMne 698 6852 .
10-5-3tp

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• 1OO"s of Style-Setting, Fade- Resistant Colors
The easiest of all house p~ints to apply and
c lean up is fast with - only soap and water.
Rev - Shield is great quality and provides maxt mum durability .

PHONE 992-2839

1 'toRt . No . 1 Midd~e~':r'ted Co . Road~· :~:hdo~u;~ussell, Owner

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Tun e in NFt and NCAA
footbal l. brought io you

50-ACRE FARM with 5 room
house, bath , on nard top road
w ith build ing sites . $20 .000 .
Call 992 ·5795 :
10-2-\ 0l c
-------------ASSUME pa yme_rits 1972 t ra ile r
l2x60, 2 Qedrooms . Call 992 ·
3993 .
10-2-6tc
- -- - - - - - - - - - - 1957 FO R'D ft7· t on truck pickup ,
m.ust be see n to appreciate ,
Phone 742-6352 .
1.0-2-Mc
- - - - - - - - - - ------ - - 16-FOOT fiberg l ass boat , 80-np
Mercury w ith tra i ler. Caii9BS 4176 .
10-2-6tp

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agen t. Huddle with him
for today ·s best value in
car. home . life al)d he a lth

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insurance .

Stephen C. Snowden
553 Rus se ll St . · ( Gf"~vcl Hill)

CARTER &amp; EVANS INC. ;;,'!;,'ew.

PH . 992-7155
PORT
r _---.,MIDDLE
U l&lt;.f! a gooo ne1gnoor
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BUILDING SUPPLIES .
OLIVE ST.
GAUl POll!.,

S TAT E FARM
INSURANCE COMPANIES

O~IOT

------------APPALOO SA mare with
montn co lt . Plione

5
742 -4448 .
10-2-6tp

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U PH OLST ER your own fur ·
niture . We have all th e -sup .
p l ies
you
will
need .
Upho ls tery Fa br ics, a very
· large · Selec t ion of ·ny lons,
ve lve ts, Herculon, viny l s ----' in
cotton prints , alsci . rem nan t s.
Foam w for cus t1 io n s and
pad d ing , Burl'ap , den i ms ,
camb r ic: foam glue, zippers.
springs and clips, chipboa r ds.
legs , se w ing thread , dacron.
t acKs, webbing , w e.JJ co rd .
co tton . swivel ba ses , and all
otne r supplies yOu will need .
N ew furniture at .low, low
pri ces . Pomeroy R ecovery ,
622 E . Main , 992 · 7554 .
10-5-30tc

DINETTE set , table ' and 6
cnairs. vacuum c leaner a Qd
roll away bed . Call 992-7126.
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10 -5-3t'c

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CHECK
OUR

PRICES

~r
MUD&amp;SNOW ·
• 17/32" of tough "pulling power"
"traction .t read" design.

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• Wide and deep buttress design
for safe, sure 'Stops and starts.

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Avail~ble &lt;AI Prices

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New Haven, W.Va.

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Qerical

Painting A Specialty

HOGG &amp; ZUSPAN
173-5554

All work guaranteed

Buys"

MAINTENANCE
&amp; REPAIR
H ea ting : Ai r:: Cond.
Refrigeration - Plumbing
E lec trica I Applianc es . Aut o
Air Cond . - Re side ntial or
Commercial .

ALL WEATHER
ROOFING CO.
MIDDL.:EPORT, OHIO
Phone 992 -2550

PRICE
Roofing ,
Spout i ng ,
Porch Repair, Com plete
Home
Remade Ii ng .

MAKE YOU R SI N GLE WIDE
A DOUBLE -WIDE WITH A
VEMCO
ADD - A . ROOM .
INSTA L LS IN JU ST · O N E
DAY .
. FAM I LY
RM S.,
BEOR M S., DEN S. BATHS.
ETC . -ADD NOW BEF O RE
WINTER . See- tt1em at :
· Young's M . H . Sal es. Rt . 7 B.
3_5, BelOw Silver M e niori al
Bridge , Galli pOl iS.
1D-7. lf c

ltce and flies can cos t you a fortune. Protect production and ga ins
w1lh t he rle w Purina* Rub -A-Du ste r',. - the Sell ·dusling insect iCide bag ~o r year -.round con tr ol.

Ph. 742-3985

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992 -2094
606 E. Main Pomeroy

and

2-NO. 50 INTERNATIONAL CHOPPERS
1-NO. 350 INTERNATIONAL CHOPPER

FURNITURE
Stop In and See Our
Floor
Di.splay.
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OPEN
Roger
Hysell 's
Garage near Crossroads o n
Sl. RL 124.: a ll m·echan ic;:a l
work including au1om'.3t l. c
transmiss ions . Monday
F r iday, 8 :3 0a .m. t i ll 5 p .m .
Sa t urday - 8 : 30 · to 12 noo'n .
Un less by appt . · PMne 992 5~82 o r 992 ·7121.
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DOZER and bacK hoe work ,
ponds' and sepfic t anks, d it ch'ing service; top soil. t.ill
d i rt ,
lim.estone ;
B&amp;K
Escavat ing. Phone 992 -5367-or
992 -]861 .
9-1-tfc

Fr om the laroe st

Bulldoz.er Rad iator to
Heater Lore .
Nattlan Biggs Radiator Specialist

:~ ma 1 1 es1

COME &amp; SEE THEM!

Meigs Equipment Co.
POMEROY

PHONE 992-2176

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS. INC..

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flh."992 -2174

Electricians

Mechanics
Lab Technicians

POmeroy

SEPTIC TANKS
CLEANED
DUMP TRUCK
SERVICE
24 HOUR SERVICE

CAIRN Terrler AKC puppy ,
small, shaggy, weigh 12 l bs .
at matur it y, $75 . , Phone
· Coolv ill e 667 -6111-4 .
10-5-6lP

. MODERN
SANITATION

PARKVIEW Ken ne ls. Poodles ,
1 toy male and 1 female .
Pnone 992 -5443.
7- 15-tfc

Rt . 4, Pomeroy_, 0 .
992 -3954 or 992 -1349

.BARBS

been around Chet Wozney
lately.

ComblotJc® Aqueous Suspension

laborers
. Opqors
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Fast-acting, highly effective antibiotic preparation
for treatment of various infections in livestock, ·
horses and fur-bearing animals. Two antibiotics in
one convenient, eqonomical injectable dosage form
_.:.procaine penicillin G (200,000 units/cc .) and
dihydrostreptomycin base (0.25 gm./ cc.).

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Per 100

cc

. Alignment

It Must
Be Right

or:- we wilf
Make it Right .-

8-4 : 30 Daily, 8· 12 Sat.
11 ! •tc Q . H . RaWling$ Sons
B•Jddlllg .
Middleport , 0 .
992 ·2101

) LITE ·.·
BULBS
2 for 35C
Reg . 2 for 64c

BUY THIS
BLACK &amp;
DECKER
JIGSAW
.FOR ONLY

RON SHE PARD , Flnor , Wall
Re;m .odeling , Ceramic t _ile
baths . Box 28D, Rutland 742 3664 .
.
6-26-tfc

$2999

PORTABLE HEATER
Plug 111 anywh ere .
2-speed .
ci rtl.tlotmg
fan .· U L
,1pproved

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Post Offfct 80IC 368, Ntw Hf,vtn, Wni Virtin• at•
~ ·
· . Telephon• : .,.. cod• :.:M-112-3111 .

An Equal Opportuni(J EmploJtr

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NEIGLER S
FOR
HOU SE"'·
BUILDER S.
CALL
GUY
NEIGLER . RAC I NE . OHIO .
9-11 :Jofo
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P~RCHASE · NECESSARY.

]liS \

co me m to reg ts tcr .

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FOR

1¢!

DETERGENT

r-~:'i-

.r~:i-h3'l

, to~· •

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Reg . 79C

69¢

$1549 Re~;S. I965

-AND G.E TTHIS
BLACK &amp;
•'DECKER
DRILL

CO ~ OP LOW-SUDS

D(,,~!\ •1 ·

' l'io!rll --;.-;)~,(.

~~t'f'f}

25 tbs . for

"·

"'-"'' :· .':./

$369

14 oz.

Reg . S5 .09

. SCR-EWDRIVER SET
VISE GRIP

:" ·.~. $249
'ii .

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GREEN"
SWEEPER
LAWN RAKE
Steel strong but
L1gl1t

B &lt;.~tlliloo

$249

7 Piece

$2.49

TOW CHAIN

.

Reg . S3 .45

FLASHLIGHT
BATTERIES

GLOVES!..

" 0 " size. reg.
16¢each .

'FI!;!ece"lrn ed
· DnV11111 S2 . 69 _
· Funy Chore~ ......
Gloves 59C
Lea ther d rtv 1ng
ulove~ _s 2 . 55 '

POMEROY LANDMAJIK

For a real au c tion , call th.e
" real M cC oy /.'' 1. · o . " Ma c"
McCoy . Chester. Ohio ..
10-3-tfc

' .' Your Farm Supply Super Mkt."

Middleport, 0.

Floctl'&gt; o n ~ut t ,tce . k ee p s
d!e ~t o f warm w~te1 open

, 2 ft . Reg s 5 1 9
SPECIAL

" M cC OY ~A UCT ION S E ~~c~

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NO
or wrt!C to the i1d cl {ess below

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Jrd &amp; Sycamore Streets
Gallipolis, O_tlio

I:., I . ' , I' ,
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OF OHIO

t'·-·.· . '' sunbeam porta1·,\/~i:::-:1 ble mixers. reuil

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PHILIP SPORN PLANT

DE-ICER

PENNY SPECIAL

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CENTRAL
SOYA
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CO-OP PEANUTS!

STOOK -TANK

60. 75.100 Watt

PIZER---WHITMOYER-TUCO

OPERA

.

oe~ker

Black &amp;
'h'' dtills . ret ail
~~ S12.99

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O' DELL WHEEL
Ali9nment
located at cros.sroads , Rt . 124',
now back to work . Cor:nplete
front end servlce , tune up· and
~raKe
servrce .
Wheels
balanced electron ically. All
work guaranteed. -Reasonable
rates . Phone 742 -3232 ..
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SPECTACULAR FALL .SALE BARGAINS, TOO!

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l)C.,

-8 THRU 2o
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AUTOMoBile ·insu;;_nce
cancelled?
lost
your
-operator 's lic ense.. Call '992 - ·
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6· 15-Hc

HEADQUA~TERS . FOR

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·S EPTIC
TANKS . AROBIC
SE .WAGE
S YSTEMS
CLEANED,
REPAIRED .
M ILL ER
SAN I TAT I ON ,
STEWART , OHIO . PH . 662 3035 .
10· 4·tfC

YOUR COMPLETE FARM SUPPL.Y

APPLICANTS MAY
CALL
675-2913
TO .
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~ ~oncR

JOHN TlJCKER

Specialist
Wheel

. If you thi nk the · five-ce nt
cigar is no more, y u haven' t

Instrument Repairmen
Crane Operators · ·
Bulldozer Operators

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One of the. rrtos_t desc riptiveour langu~e TS'"'' un. dertaker." Just think about its
meaning a~ y~u ' l~af
gree .

and 'retirement.
·
Although a strike is in progress, the company continues to apnte·
the plant ·
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OFfiCE SUPPLIES

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. licensed Boat Operator
We Will Train Unskilled Applicants. _
These jobs provide excellent wages ·and a benefits prugram ·which includes
life insurance, medical insurance, disability insurance, sick lae,
.halidaJs,

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In Excellent Condition

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For Free Estimate

By PHIL PASTORET

·.Machinists

'1-~-' •

GENERAL TIRE SALES.

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POMEROY
HOME
AUTO
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MOBILE home 69 Regent 12 x
46 , 2 bedroom. w i ll sell w i th or
w i tt1out
f urni tur e.
Go·o d
condi tion . Call 77J -S689 or see
Martin G raha m a.t Zuspan
Stree f, Mason , West Vi rgin i a .
10-3-7tc

Comp l e t e
m obil e
home
service ..... p l u s gigantic
dis play of mobile hom es
) always ava il able at ...

3 USED
CHOPPERS

215 N. Second
. Phone 992-3509
\ 24 Hour Service
Ail work guaranteed .

CONSTRUCTION

MILLER

Mason , W. Va .

P AND) HOME

ROOFING,
FUR ·NACE
CLEANING
AND REPAIR AND
PLUMBING. ·
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Equiprrwent

MATERIALS"CO .

Af"ea 's Most
Rea so nable Prices

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Air Conditioners
Awnings
Underpinning

Very Good

Built to Your-' Specs
Delivered to Job Site

Lincoln Hiii -Pom e f"oy, 0 .

OLDER model housetrailer , 2
bedro om , good conditi on . Call
991 -63 4 1.
10-5-31(

Sale enou8h fol- laC.tatih il cows, yet stron g enough to knoc k ou t
tough horn fl ies, Purina Rub -A-Duster J:Jrotecl s cattle day after day
all year 'long . And your ca ttle do all the wor k. JUst hang you·r AubA-Du.ster where antma l.s pass dal ly for water , feed, or m ineral .

Warehousemen
Welders

"ASSURED QUALITY"

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ver.y good condi 1io . P t1one 173 5805.
8-2'2 · tfC

KENNELS Of Ca lt10 uri -'---TO-I f
po od le puppies , $60 to $95 ;
Si,9 me se kittens , $15 . Pt1one
• 156-6247 .
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10-7 -30t c

• "Super" in every sense of the .
. word.

992-.7 161

Cf\S H paid tor al l makes and
· mode l s ol mob il e homes .
Pnone a re a code 614 -423 -9531.
4-13 -tfC

Pets For Sale

Philip Sporn Plant

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• Single white stripe for today's
modern cars.

good cond iti on. See -aft er 4 p .
m. 591 Broadway Street,
'Middleport. Ot1io .
l 0-4-3tc

Anention To Some

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423· 7521

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WOOD TRUSSES

Ph.. 992-5271

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PRE,.fABRtCATED

Body Shop

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SE WING MACHINES . Repair'
serv ice , all maKes . 992 -22114 .
The- Fabric Sho p . Pomeroy .
Autho r i zed Singe r Sales and
Serv ic e . We Sharpen Scissors ..
3-29 ·tfc

1220 Wa shington Blvd .

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You Can Afford.

INTE R lOll
REPAIR

Gene's

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Ex cAvA TiNG.- DOZers--:-Ta7gi
and small ; Ba c khol!os and
ioaders on track and t i res :
Dump truck Lo -bov ser
vfce . Septic tanl&lt;s Instal led .
George ( Bill J Pu lli ns . phone
992 2478 or 992 -7402 .
2-9-ttc

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ASK US ABOUT

BLACK Tennessee WalKer
colt . Telephone 992 -3640 afte r
5 p. m .
10 -4-12tc

MOBILE HOMES .

has job tpenings tor permanent employment in the following sldlls:

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ce·ntral Operating Company•·s

yard pass fro m N iday, 1: 04 ,
f our th ( Briggs , p ass fr om
N iday). PUs receptions - Br ig gs , 48-97 -1; Co llie~:" . 2-6-17-1; W .
· S avn~ers, 1-·1-9-0 ; Berrid!;j"e , 01-0 -0 ;
Gryme!':
0 -2 -0-0 .··· Valentine •. 0-1-0 -0. Steve..., son, 48-41 -0 ; Gillium, 1-2-6-0.
L1 N E UPS
((3·a IIi polis l
ENDS ~ Leon Briggs ; Rick
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Grymes, Bill Lemley,
~ob
N ib er1, John· Groth .
TACKLES Fred For d
Winston · Saunders ,
Dav i d
Kerns , Rex Plymale . Doug
Brown , D ic k Burdette. M i kE!
Ev ans .
GU~RDS - Pat Boster , Dan
Woodward . Weldon Wahl , Jim
Cra ft .
CENTER - Scott Epling .
~ACKS - Ji m N iday , Brent
Sau nder-s, .M ike Berridge,
Dean ·Rees, Ken Collie r , John
Myers , Craig
Fisher , • Tom
Valentine . Brett WilSon ,. Br uce
''Scarberry .
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ENDS - Bob Morrow , John
Gillum •. Scott
Keller, M ike
-R idge ,,
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TACKLES ..__ Randy Farrar
Don Call , evan Ricnards:
Mark T aytbr .
GUARDS - Roger St aff ord
Mark Tr im ble, DoUg Jude .
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BACK~ --'-· Art De-Stephen ,
Randy Rtdge. iom Stevenson.
Brad
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Bryan
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Quido r . Jeff Conroy . '
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Bob Flns terwa Jd, JQhn Smi th
and ·oa ve Pro sser , A fhe ns
cnapter .
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18- The Sunda)' Tc.nes- Sentinel. Sundal'. Oct. 7. 19i3

HT, Hannan tie, 0-0 ·

GHS rallies,
ties ·Jackson

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FHAZIEH 'S BOrt'OM - For
the secoild s traight week ,
Coach Tom BelviHe's Hannan

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72 yards while brother, Don

Well~. madefivereceptionsfot

Trace Wild eats outpli:!yed their
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Here Friday night, the ~ame · ~round and
ended 0-0 against the Hannan
ret;eptions .

GALLIPOLIS - Down 14-6 with 2:03remaining
in the _game. Gallipolis marched 77 yards to paydirt
in six plays to tie heavily favored Jackson 14-14
before approximately 3,200 homecoming fans on
Memorial Field here Friday night. ......
QB Jim Niday's 27-yard strike to split enu Leon
Briggs with 1:04 remaining reduced Jackson 's lead
to 14-12. Niday then rolled to his right and hit Briggs
· with a two-point conversion pass to knot to the count
at 14-all.
ll still wasn ' t over .
pass went astray behind the
fulndy Ridge returned Bill
line of scrimmage (it was more
Lemley 's ensuing kickoff from
like a lateral ). Ridge tried to
!he Jae kson 21 to !he visitors'
fall on -the ball, but it was
45. Jeff Conroy, filling in for
knocked toward the Jackson
Jackson QB Art DeSI&lt;ophen,
goal. John "Groth scpoped up
was intercepted by GAH~
the pigskin and ran it back 12
safety Brett Wilson on the
yards to the Jackson 10.
Gallipolis 25 with 48 seconds
On .a fourth and five
remain ing.
situation , on the Jackson five,
·Gallipolis immediately
Niday spotted wingback Ken
went to the air. John Gillum
Collier all alone in the endzone.
picked off a Niday aerial and
GAHS was on the board . A pass
returned it 10 yards to the
lor the extra points failed.
GAHS 24. Seventeen seconds
Ja ckson 9ame sto rmin g
remained.
back, marching 61 yards in 10
BUBBA PICKS UP F IRST DOWN - Gallipolis' !50-pound senior split end, Leon 1Bubba J
Ja c kson's DeSlephen hi t plays to go ahead 14-6. ·
Briggs ( 85 ) picked up a first down on this sideline pass play midway in the final periQd after
Toin Stevenson with a 12- Fullback Brad Thompson
catching a 11-yard strike from QB Jim Niday . Jackson 's T,2tn Stevenson (28) knocked Briggs
yarder, pulling the ova l on the bulled over from the four with
out of bounds after the catch. Briggs caught four passes for· 97 yards and one touchdown in the
GAHS 12. Six seconds showed
I : 29 left in !he hair. Ridge was
Blue Devils' 14-14 tie with Jackson. (Steve Wilson photo). ·
·
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on the sco reboard dock.
sl(ll!ped on the run for extra
DeStephen then hi t Gillum for
poirits .
six to the GAHS six, but the
A
visitor's
fumbl e
finill ho rn sounded befo re
re covered by Gallia 's alert
. Jackson could call time out.
co-captain, Pat Bos t e r ,
That's how it ended.
s topped a third quart er
II wa s the fifth tie between
Jackson driv e on th e
PATRIOT - Homecoming single wing offense, rambled Mike Crouse.
. the two schools, and first since
Gallipolis 14.
The win was the Highlanwas made a little sweeter here up the middle 78 yards to the
the 1950 deadlock which a lso
end
zone
.
Again,
the
nm
for
the
Tom Stevenson in tercepted a
ders'
first in ' fiv e outings.
Friday night as host Southended 14-14.
1
cnnversion
was
s
topped
.
Niday aerial on the Jackson 18 we ste rn defeated Symmes
Symmes Valley lost it.s fifth .
Both Gallipolis and Ja ckson with 4:45 left in the game. II
The
Hi
ghlanders.
had
to
hall
straight game.
VaHey 1 12-8 in an exciting
were left · with 2-2-1 overall appea red Jackson was -home
a
lasl
minute
rally
by
the
So uth ern Va ll ey Athletic
STAT I STICS
marks, and 0-1-1 Southeastern free. JHS advanced to its own
0
epa
rtm
en
t
sv sw
Viking
~.
A
Terry
Cw·ter
inConference ,tilt.
r::
irst
Downs
7 10
Ohio League records.
ter9epti
on
killed
the
threat.
·
37 where co-captain Mik e
Big Phil Lewis, 210 pount~
Yards Ru~hing
1 14 187
Jackson drew first blood .Berridge snagged Ridge for a
61
0
se ni or fullback, provided the Sou thwestern's defense led by Yards Passing
Attempted
12
3
when Randy Ridge skirl&lt;od left six-yard loss. Ridge had to punt big plays for Coach Bob Car ter, Carroll Ruff and Passes
Passes Cornpleted
J
0
· end from the four with 1:20 left with 2: 03 remaining.
Fu mbles
2
I
Vernon
Miller,
had
a
goal
li-ne
Ashley'S
improvin g
Fu mbles Lost
I
0
in the first period to complete a
sland in · the second pe ri od,
Then lightning struck ~ in
!iighlanders.
Intercep t ions
3
0
43-yard drive in 11 plays. fav or of Ga llipolis. Berridge
Penal ired
The
improving
SW
offense
50 40
After a scoreless fi rst half ,
B y Quarters :
DeSiephen ran the extra returned Ridge 's 44-yard pun t
Southwester n recovered tht;! was led by Lewis, Kevin sv
o o o a~ a
points. Jl was 8-0. A fake punt from the Ga llipolis 19 to tlie opening third period ki ckoff on . Walker . iuniOr tailback, a nd sw
0066- 12
on fourth down kept Jackson 's Devils' 23.
·
the Viking 30 yard line. Lewis
initial drive alive.
A Niday to Collie r pass scoo ted six yards for his ficst
GAHS reduced it to 8-Q with slipped out of Collier 's hands.
six-poj nter . A ·run for the two
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4:45 left in the firs t half. A Niday ran for one. A Niday to
. p oint conversion wa s stopped.
DeStephen to Randy Ridge Rick Grymes pass w3s almost
Coach John Patton 's Vikings
ATH ENS- A well )Jalanced . The winners rolled to 18 first
interce pted.
marched, 90 yards lor its ty ing Athens Bulldog learn Friday downs, 268 yards rushirtg, and
INDIVIDUAL NET
With 1:15 remaining, Niday, TD. Symmes Valley fielded night rebounded· from la st ·hit three of eight passes for 27
YARDS RUSHING
. ( Gallipolis )
on ·a fourth and nine situa tion, - Terry Carter's quick kick at week's loss to• I .ogan by postin g ya rds .
Player- Pos .
TCB YG Avg .
hit Leon Briggs straig ht up the the 10.
Athens ' Jerry Cunningham
.
a 27-0 victory over Wellston.
KenCollier , WB
4 23 5.7
led
all ball carrie rs with 116
middle wilh a beautiful 40-yar.d
B . SaUnder s, TB
4 22 5.5
Twelve pla ys later , quarAfter a sCorel ess first period
Jim N iday , QB
13 52 4.0
strike, givin g GAHS a firs! terback Raymond Lester .hit the Bulldogs put 13 points on yards in 19 trips while Tony
Leon Briggs, SE
1
4 .ro
down on the Jackson 36. Niday his junior halfback T e rry Pine the board as Brent Haw k· Hu tchinson led Wellston with
M . Berridge , T B
11 40 3 ..6
Cra igF isher,F B
1
3 3.0
then hit Winston Saunders with for a 10 Yard scoring s trike. slammed one yafd and Terry 39 yard.s in 11 tries.
Dt'an Rees,TB
1
I 1.0
a nine-yard down .and out Jun io r fullback Raym ond D. Hawk grabbing a three yard
TOTALS
35 145 · 4. 1
Score by quar ters:
1Jackson)
sideline pass. Then came the · Miller ran the e-xtra points pa~ from D on Sk inner f or Wells ton
0 0 0 0-. 0
Player-Pos .
TCB YG Avg.
27-yard
TD
pitch
to
Briggs,
B.. Thompson,FB , 18 95 5.2
0 13 0 14-27
giving the visitors an 8-6 lea d. another' TO with Steve Green Athens .
' •A . De51E'pher1 ,Q8 '
9 43 4.7
followed
by
a
sensationa
l
ca
tch
With
_
9:50
remaining,
Lewis
ki
cking
the
extra
poin
t.
· [.Iandy R idge , TB
26 64 2. 4
on the extra poin\ play by look the direct snap fr om his
T.S t evenson.WB
1
1 1.0
The Bulldogs i;ldded 14 m ore
TOTALS
54 203 3.7
\\!OS lied, 14-14.
Briggs,.
and
it
Jack
Walker
on
the
center
in
the final p eri od wh en
IND . PASSING
Niday completed seven of 20
Skinner found Doug Ellwood
J
pass atl&lt;ompts for 123 yards and PRO CONTRACT SIGNED
with a six Yard scoring pass
two touchdowns. H e a lso
Berr i dge
0-. 1 0
0
0
MACON, Ga. (UP! ) - Jac k and Tom Smith ran five yards
TOTALS
7-21 1 123
'2
gained 52 yards in 13 trips . Scott, a fm;mer Mercer Univer- for a nother with Green kicking '
!Jackson )
Leon Briggs caughl !OUI' passes sity basketball star , has signed both extra p oin~ .
Player
C· AIYGTO
DeStephen ·
5 -10 0 47
0
for
97 yards and one touch. a pro contract with the llarlem
The Athens defense limited
0- 1 1
0
0
Con r oy
down . Ken Collier caught two Globetrotters, Mercer officials Wellston to just three first
5 -11 I 47
0
TOTALS
passes for · 17 ., yards and one il!Jnounced Friday .
downs a nd a total of 96 yards,
TEAM STATISTICS
touc
hdown
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Scott, a 6-foot-2, 200-pound a ll ·on the ground.
, Department
G
J
'Firs t DoWns ·
14
17
Fo~ Jackson, Art DeStephen ,
forward
, has been a ssigned to
Yard s Rushing
154 230
whoS~
running
and
passing
the
Globetrotters'
in·Lost Rusn ing
9
27
Net Rushin g
.
145 203 · destroyed the ·Gallians 22-0 at
ternalional
team
which
opens
Passes Attempted
21
11
Jackson last year , \'Omplei&lt;od · its season Oct. 15. ·
Pa ss es. Com pl e t ed
7
5
ALL GAMES
Intercepted b y
1
2
five of 10 aerials for 47 yards.
_Team
W L T
P OP
Yards Passi n g
123 47
JORGENst..iN RELEASED
lron1on
5
0
0
156
48
He ran for ' 43 more in nine
Tota l Yards
268 250
Logan
3 1 1 63 27
NEW
YORK
(UP!
)
The
Return Yardage
36 56
trips.
Athens
2 2 1 69 43
Plays
56 65
New York Nets of the · Gallipolis
2 2 1 51 44
Brad
Thompson,
Fumb les
.1
2
2 2 1 76 75
. American Basketball Associa- JacKson
Lost Fumbles
1
2
Jackson's bruising fullback,
We l lston
2 ' 2 o 54 92
Penalties
2-20 . 3-25
tion announced Friday , the Me igs
1 3 0 39 56
led all carriers with 95 yards
Punts
4-126 4-154
Waverly
1 3 1 64 128
release
of
their
sixth-round
Recovered enemy fumble s in 18 trips. Randy Ridge had
ONLY
Grotn . returned 12 yards ;
draft c hoice, 6-9 Neat T ea m SEOAL W
. L.T
POP
64
yards
in
26
trips.
Boster·, Jude.
I ronton
2 0 0 78 22
Jorgenson
of
Oregon
State.
Pass int erceptions - Wi l son.
Gallipolis had 268 total yards
Logan
2 0 0 23 13
1-0 ·0 ;
Stevenson ,
1-0-0 :
Jorgenson's release reduced Athens
1 1 0 33 15
compared
to
Ja
ckson's
21i0.
Gill ium, 1-20 -0.
Meigs
1
1 0 2-1 15
the
Nets
roster
to
14--two
Kickoff
r(':turn s
B.
The · lrqnmen had 17 first
Wellston
1 1 0 28 49
Saun d ers, 1-6-0 ; GrYmes , 1-0-0;
above the ABA regular season Gallipolis
0 1 1 21 28
downs, Gallipoli~ .14.
Lemley , 1-0-0 ; Quidor. 1-14-0;
limit.
.
Jackson
.0 1 1 28 42
Mor row . "l-B -0; Ridge, 1-24 -0.
Coach C. L. (Johnny ) Ecker
W averly
0 2 0 30 78 •
Punt re.turns - Bertidge , J.
TOTALS
1
7 2 262 262
praised
the
Blue
Devils
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1B·O; JosE! pt1 , 1-0-0 ; St evenson,
Friday 's Resu lt s:
1-0-0.
fensive forward wall - Rex blocking by the tailbacks and Gallipolis 14 Ja ckson 14
Punts Berridge , 4 -126
Plymale, David Kerns, Dan fullbacks also aided the Devils' Logan B Meigs 7
(31.5). Ridge 4- 154 138 . 5).
Athens 27 Wellston 0
Scoring - Ridge , 4-yard nm ,
Woodward, Pal Bosl&lt;or, Bob offensive attack:
Ironton 50 -Waver l y 8
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1:20 first, ( DeStephE!n , run) ;
Oc t . 12 Game s:
Nibert, Doug Brown a nd Scott
Coll ie r , 5-yard pass fr om
Friday, GAH~ will play at Gallipolis
at Logan
Nida y .. ,4 : ~ 5. ser;:o nd . paSs fail :
Epling - for excellent pass Logan . Jacks bn will host A t t1ens at I ronton
Thompson . 4-y ard run , 1:29
Meigs ar Wellston
protection for Niday. Ecker Waverly.
second, r un fa il; Brigg s, 27 Waverly at Jackson

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Rockets
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Wildcats .

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had

Sibley
the
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Hannan Trace, 0-4-l · on lhe

The Gallians drove to the
Hannan seven yard line once in
the fir s t half. but a 15 yard
holding penalty nullified the
threat. ·
Twice, the Mason Countians
o( Co~~h Leo Watson drove
deep into Hannan Trace
·territory only to see all their
drives end as the Wildcats'
defen se took charge. Both
times Hannan Trace held on
the one yard line .
Individually, Jeff Wells led

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APOLLOS DROPPED
ATLANTA ( UP! ) - The
Omni Group said F rid ay it will
not operate the Atlanta Apollos
North Amerifan
Soccer
League team next year.
The Apollos will "definitely
not' be retained by- the Omni
Group," said Omni President
John Wilcox. " ! simply don't
have enough time or enough
smart to opera te a soccer team
at this time.''
The Apollos ave~aged only
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ten games. The fran chise was
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10-5 7tc
N . I. CORN picker , $225 . 4'
elevator,' 2 J . D . qrain drills.
and 112 T . 196~ Fqrd ,.pickup .
$600 . G . A . Radek-in, Albany ,
Onio, TelepMne 698 6852 .
10-5-3tp

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• 1OO"s of Style-Setting, Fade- Resistant Colors
The easiest of all house p~ints to apply and
c lean up is fast with - only soap and water.
Rev - Shield is great quality and provides maxt mum durability .

PHONE 992-2839

1 'toRt . No . 1 Midd~e~':r'ted Co . Road~· :~:hdo~u;~ussell, Owner

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Tun e in NFt and NCAA
footbal l. brought io you

50-ACRE FARM with 5 room
house, bath , on nard top road
w ith build ing sites . $20 .000 .
Call 992 ·5795 :
10-2-\ 0l c
-------------ASSUME pa yme_rits 1972 t ra ile r
l2x60, 2 Qedrooms . Call 992 ·
3993 .
10-2-6tc
- -- - - - - - - - - - - 1957 FO R'D ft7· t on truck pickup ,
m.ust be see n to appreciate ,
Phone 742-6352 .
1.0-2-Mc
- - - - - - - - - - ------ - - 16-FOOT fiberg l ass boat , 80-np
Mercury w ith tra i ler. Caii9BS 4176 .
10-2-6tp

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agen t. Huddle with him
for today ·s best value in
car. home . life al)d he a lth

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Stephen C. Snowden
553 Rus se ll St . · ( Gf"~vcl Hill)

CARTER &amp; EVANS INC. ;;,'!;,'ew.

PH . 992-7155
PORT
r _---.,MIDDLE
U l&lt;.f! a gooo ne1gnoor
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BUILDING SUPPLIES .
OLIVE ST.
GAUl POll!.,

S TAT E FARM
INSURANCE COMPANIES

O~IOT

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montn co lt . Plione

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742 -4448 .
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U PH OLST ER your own fur ·
niture . We have all th e -sup .
p l ies
you
will
need .
Upho ls tery Fa br ics, a very
· large · Selec t ion of ·ny lons,
ve lve ts, Herculon, viny l s ----' in
cotton prints , alsci . rem nan t s.
Foam w for cus t1 io n s and
pad d ing , Burl'ap , den i ms ,
camb r ic: foam glue, zippers.
springs and clips, chipboa r ds.
legs , se w ing thread , dacron.
t acKs, webbing , w e.JJ co rd .
co tton . swivel ba ses , and all
otne r supplies yOu will need .
N ew furniture at .low, low
pri ces . Pomeroy R ecovery ,
622 E . Main , 992 · 7554 .
10-5-30tc

DINETTE set , table ' and 6
cnairs. vacuum c leaner a Qd
roll away bed . Call 992-7126.
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OUR

PRICES

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MUD&amp;SNOW ·
• 17/32" of tough "pulling power"
"traction .t read" design.

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for safe, sure 'Stops and starts.

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Painting A Specialty

HOGG &amp; ZUSPAN
173-5554

All work guaranteed

Buys"

MAINTENANCE
&amp; REPAIR
H ea ting : Ai r:: Cond.
Refrigeration - Plumbing
E lec trica I Applianc es . Aut o
Air Cond . - Re side ntial or
Commercial .

ALL WEATHER
ROOFING CO.
MIDDL.:EPORT, OHIO
Phone 992 -2550

PRICE
Roofing ,
Spout i ng ,
Porch Repair, Com plete
Home
Remade Ii ng .

MAKE YOU R SI N GLE WIDE
A DOUBLE -WIDE WITH A
VEMCO
ADD - A . ROOM .
INSTA L LS IN JU ST · O N E
DAY .
. FAM I LY
RM S.,
BEOR M S., DEN S. BATHS.
ETC . -ADD NOW BEF O RE
WINTER . See- tt1em at :
· Young's M . H . Sal es. Rt . 7 B.
3_5, BelOw Silver M e niori al
Bridge , Galli pOl iS.
1D-7. lf c

ltce and flies can cos t you a fortune. Protect production and ga ins
w1lh t he rle w Purina* Rub -A-Du ste r',. - the Sell ·dusling insect iCide bag ~o r year -.round con tr ol.

Ph. 742-3985

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992 -2094
606 E. Main Pomeroy

and

2-NO. 50 INTERNATIONAL CHOPPERS
1-NO. 350 INTERNATIONAL CHOPPER

FURNITURE
Stop In and See Our
Floor
Di.splay.
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OPEN
Roger
Hysell 's
Garage near Crossroads o n
Sl. RL 124.: a ll m·echan ic;:a l
work including au1om'.3t l. c
transmiss ions . Monday
F r iday, 8 :3 0a .m. t i ll 5 p .m .
Sa t urday - 8 : 30 · to 12 noo'n .
Un less by appt . · PMne 992 5~82 o r 992 ·7121.
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DOZER and bacK hoe work ,
ponds' and sepfic t anks, d it ch'ing service; top soil. t.ill
d i rt ,
lim.estone ;
B&amp;K
Escavat ing. Phone 992 -5367-or
992 -]861 .
9-1-tfc

Fr om the laroe st

Bulldoz.er Rad iator to
Heater Lore .
Nattlan Biggs Radiator Specialist

:~ ma 1 1 es1

COME &amp; SEE THEM!

Meigs Equipment Co.
POMEROY

PHONE 992-2176

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS. INC..

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flh."992 -2174

Electricians

Mechanics
Lab Technicians

POmeroy

SEPTIC TANKS
CLEANED
DUMP TRUCK
SERVICE
24 HOUR SERVICE

CAIRN Terrler AKC puppy ,
small, shaggy, weigh 12 l bs .
at matur it y, $75 . , Phone
· Coolv ill e 667 -6111-4 .
10-5-6lP

. MODERN
SANITATION

PARKVIEW Ken ne ls. Poodles ,
1 toy male and 1 female .
Pnone 992 -5443.
7- 15-tfc

Rt . 4, Pomeroy_, 0 .
992 -3954 or 992 -1349

.BARBS

been around Chet Wozney
lately.

ComblotJc® Aqueous Suspension

laborers
. Opqors
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Fast-acting, highly effective antibiotic preparation
for treatment of various infections in livestock, ·
horses and fur-bearing animals. Two antibiotics in
one convenient, eqonomical injectable dosage form
_.:.procaine penicillin G (200,000 units/cc .) and
dihydrostreptomycin base (0.25 gm./ cc.).

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cc

. Alignment

It Must
Be Right

or:- we wilf
Make it Right .-

8-4 : 30 Daily, 8· 12 Sat.
11 ! •tc Q . H . RaWling$ Sons
B•Jddlllg .
Middleport , 0 .
992 ·2101

) LITE ·.·
BULBS
2 for 35C
Reg . 2 for 64c

BUY THIS
BLACK &amp;
DECKER
JIGSAW
.FOR ONLY

RON SHE PARD , Flnor , Wall
Re;m .odeling , Ceramic t _ile
baths . Box 28D, Rutland 742 3664 .
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6-26-tfc

$2999

PORTABLE HEATER
Plug 111 anywh ere .
2-speed .
ci rtl.tlotmg
fan .· U L
,1pproved

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· . Telephon• : .,.. cod• :.:M-112-3111 .

An Equal Opportuni(J EmploJtr

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FOR
HOU SE"'·
BUILDER S.
CALL
GUY
NEIGLER . RAC I NE . OHIO .
9-11 :Jofo
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co me m to reg ts tcr .

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1¢!

DETERGENT

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Reg . 79C

69¢

$1549 Re~;S. I965

-AND G.E TTHIS
BLACK &amp;
•'DECKER
DRILL

CO ~ OP LOW-SUDS

D(,,~!\ •1 ·

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25 tbs . for

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"'-"'' :· .':./

$369

14 oz.

Reg . S5 .09

. SCR-EWDRIVER SET
VISE GRIP

:" ·.~. $249
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GREEN"
SWEEPER
LAWN RAKE
Steel strong but
L1gl1t

B &lt;.~tlliloo

$249

7 Piece

$2.49

TOW CHAIN

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Reg . S3 .45

FLASHLIGHT
BATTERIES

GLOVES!..

" 0 " size. reg.
16¢each .

'FI!;!ece"lrn ed
· DnV11111 S2 . 69 _
· Funy Chore~ ......
Gloves 59C
Lea ther d rtv 1ng
ulove~ _s 2 . 55 '

POMEROY LANDMAJIK

For a real au c tion , call th.e
" real M cC oy /.'' 1. · o . " Ma c"
McCoy . Chester. Ohio ..
10-3-tfc

' .' Your Farm Supply Super Mkt."

Middleport, 0.

Floctl'&gt; o n ~ut t ,tce . k ee p s
d!e ~t o f warm w~te1 open

, 2 ft . Reg s 5 1 9
SPECIAL

" M cC OY ~A UCT ION S E ~~c~

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NO
or wrt!C to the i1d cl {ess below

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Jrd &amp; Sycamore Streets
Gallipolis, O_tlio

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t'·-·.· . '' sunbeam porta1·,\/~i:::-:1 ble mixers. reuil

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DE-ICER

PENNY SPECIAL

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CENTRAL
SOYA
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CO-OP PEANUTS!

STOOK -TANK

60. 75.100 Watt

PIZER---WHITMOYER-TUCO

OPERA

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oe~ker

Black &amp;
'h'' dtills . ret ail
~~ S12.99

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O' DELL WHEEL
Ali9nment
located at cros.sroads , Rt . 124',
now back to work . Cor:nplete
front end servlce , tune up· and
~raKe
servrce .
Wheels
balanced electron ically. All
work guaranteed. -Reasonable
rates . Phone 742 -3232 ..
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SPECTACULAR FALL .SALE BARGAINS, TOO!

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-8 THRU 2o
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cancelled?
lost
your
-operator 's lic ense.. Call '992 - ·
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6· 15-Hc

HEADQUA~TERS . FOR

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·S EPTIC
TANKS . AROBIC
SE .WAGE
S YSTEMS
CLEANED,
REPAIRED .
M ILL ER
SAN I TAT I ON ,
STEWART , OHIO . PH . 662 3035 .
10· 4·tfC

YOUR COMPLETE FARM SUPPL.Y

APPLICANTS MAY
CALL
675-2913
TO .
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JOHN TlJCKER

Specialist
Wheel

. If you thi nk the · five-ce nt
cigar is no more, y u haven' t

Instrument Repairmen
Crane Operators · ·
Bulldozer Operators

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One of the. rrtos_t desc riptiveour langu~e TS'"'' un. dertaker." Just think about its
meaning a~ y~u ' l~af
gree .

and 'retirement.
·
Although a strike is in progress, the company continues to apnte·
the plant ·
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OFfiCE SUPPLIES

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We Will Train Unskilled Applicants. _
These jobs provide excellent wages ·and a benefits prugram ·which includes
life insurance, medical insurance, disability insurance, sick lae,
.halidaJs,

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By PHIL PASTORET

·.Machinists

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GENERAL TIRE SALES.

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POMEROY
HOME
AUTO
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MOBILE home 69 Regent 12 x
46 , 2 bedroom. w i ll sell w i th or
w i tt1out
f urni tur e.
Go·o d
condi tion . Call 77J -S689 or see
Martin G raha m a.t Zuspan
Stree f, Mason , West Vi rgin i a .
10-3-7tc

Comp l e t e
m obil e
home
service ..... p l u s gigantic
dis play of mobile hom es
) always ava il able at ...

3 USED
CHOPPERS

215 N. Second
. Phone 992-3509
\ 24 Hour Service
Ail work guaranteed .

CONSTRUCTION

MILLER

Mason , W. Va .

P AND) HOME

ROOFING,
FUR ·NACE
CLEANING
AND REPAIR AND
PLUMBING. ·
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Equiprrwent

MATERIALS"CO .

Af"ea 's Most
Rea so nable Prices

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Air Conditioners
Awnings
Underpinning

Very Good

Built to Your-' Specs
Delivered to Job Site

Lincoln Hiii -Pom e f"oy, 0 .

OLDER model housetrailer , 2
bedro om , good conditi on . Call
991 -63 4 1.
10-5-31(

Sale enou8h fol- laC.tatih il cows, yet stron g enough to knoc k ou t
tough horn fl ies, Purina Rub -A-Duster J:Jrotecl s cattle day after day
all year 'long . And your ca ttle do all the wor k. JUst hang you·r AubA-Du.ster where antma l.s pass dal ly for water , feed, or m ineral .

Warehousemen
Welders

"ASSURED QUALITY"

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ver.y good condi 1io . P t1one 173 5805.
8-2'2 · tfC

KENNELS Of Ca lt10 uri -'---TO-I f
po od le puppies , $60 to $95 ;
Si,9 me se kittens , $15 . Pt1one
• 156-6247 .
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• "Super" in every sense of the .
. word.

992-.7 161

Cf\S H paid tor al l makes and
· mode l s ol mob il e homes .
Pnone a re a code 614 -423 -9531.
4-13 -tfC

Pets For Sale

Philip Sporn Plant

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• Single white stripe for today's
modern cars.

good cond iti on. See -aft er 4 p .
m. 591 Broadway Street,
'Middleport. Ot1io .
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Anention To Some

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WOOD TRUSSES

Ph.. 992-5271

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PRE,.fABRtCATED

Body Shop

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SE WING MACHINES . Repair'
serv ice , all maKes . 992 -22114 .
The- Fabric Sho p . Pomeroy .
Autho r i zed Singe r Sales and
Serv ic e . We Sharpen Scissors ..
3-29 ·tfc

1220 Wa shington Blvd .

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INTE R lOll
REPAIR

Gene's

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and small ; Ba c khol!os and
ioaders on track and t i res :
Dump truck Lo -bov ser
vfce . Septic tanl&lt;s Instal led .
George ( Bill J Pu lli ns . phone
992 2478 or 992 -7402 .
2-9-ttc

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BLACK Tennessee WalKer
colt . Telephone 992 -3640 afte r
5 p. m .
10 -4-12tc

MOBILE HOMES .

has job tpenings tor permanent employment in the following sldlls:

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ce·ntral Operating Company•·s

yard pass fro m N iday, 1: 04 ,
f our th ( Briggs , p ass fr om
N iday). PUs receptions - Br ig gs , 48-97 -1; Co llie~:" . 2-6-17-1; W .
· S avn~ers, 1-·1-9-0 ; Berrid!;j"e , 01-0 -0 ;
Gryme!':
0 -2 -0-0 .··· Valentine •. 0-1-0 -0. Steve..., son, 48-41 -0 ; Gillium, 1-2-6-0.
L1 N E UPS
((3·a IIi polis l
ENDS ~ Leon Briggs ; Rick
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Grymes, Bill Lemley,
~ob
N ib er1, John· Groth .
TACKLES Fred For d
Winston · Saunders ,
Dav i d
Kerns , Rex Plymale . Doug
Brown , D ic k Burdette. M i kE!
Ev ans .
GU~RDS - Pat Boster , Dan
Woodward . Weldon Wahl , Jim
Cra ft .
CENTER - Scott Epling .
~ACKS - Ji m N iday , Brent
Sau nder-s, .M ike Berridge,
Dean ·Rees, Ken Collie r , John
Myers , Craig
Fisher , • Tom
Valentine . Brett WilSon ,. Br uce
''Scarberry .
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( Jackson )
ENDS - Bob Morrow , John
Gillum •. Scott
Keller, M ike
-R idge ,,
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TACKLES ..__ Randy Farrar
Don Call , evan Ricnards:
Mark T aytbr .
GUARDS - Roger St aff ord
Mark Tr im ble, DoUg Jude .
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CENTER - Mel Ch r istian ,
BACK~ --'-· Art De-Stephen ,
Randy Rtdge. iom Stevenson.
Brad
Thompson,
Bryan
Josepn ,, Bi ll Mosslander , John
Quido r . Jeff Conroy . '
OFFICIALS - W ill is Dicken ,
Bob Flns terwa Jd, JQhn Smi th
and ·oa ve Pro sser , A fhe ns
cnapter .
score by qu•rters :
Gall i polis
o 6 0 e- 1.4
• Jfckson
-a 6 ·o 0- 1.4
NEXT· GAH5 GAME - Oct .
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COMPLETE
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Open 8 Til 5
Monday thru Saturday
1106 E . Main , Pomeroy , 0 .

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Pomeroy Home &amp; Auto

4 PIECE bedroom suite, couch ,
ch rome
breaKfast - set.
•wasner ,. gas range ana 35.000
BTU Warm Morning fteater ,
30 gallon ho t water tank , old
· fashioned dressing
table
( w ift1 mirrors). old fash ioned
sa te, old trunk, 2 bulb brass
cha ndaliers , 9x 12 rug , ch a i rs ,
fables , lamps and other ar ticles
too numerous
to
menlion . Call 99 2-'2740 .
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AUTO TRIM

- GUARANTEED······ Phone 992-2094

BARKLEY trombone in good
condit ion . Pnone 992: · 6780 .
,Sale at reasonable pr i ce .
10 4 31p

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READY MIX
CONCRETE
C BRADFORD, Au c tioneer
de liver ed
ri9ht to your
Complete Service
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proje c t Fast and eas_y Free
Phone 949 3821 1
eslimates Phone 992 326.:1 .
Rac tne . OhtP
Goeglein Ready M i x Co .
Critt Bradford
M i ddleport. Oh io
5 1 tfc
6 30 -HC
EX CAVA TING , dozer , loader
SEPTIC TANKS CLEAN EO
and o~ckhoe worK ; se pti c
tank s installe d : dUITJ.P tru cKs REA SO NA BLE rates . Ph 4J6 4782 , Gallipol is. Jot1n Russell ,
and lo boys l or h i r-e ; will hcJLII
O wner and Opera tor .
t i ll diri. lop sOil , l,imestone
&lt;
512 tl c
and gravel: Call Bob or Roger
----.-Je ff er s, day phone 99~ -7 089 :
n ight ph-One 992 3525 or 99 2 HARRI SO N' S TV sen•ic e and
service call s-:' Phone 992 2522 .
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-Original Upholstery Repaired or Replaced
-Custom Seat Covers · -Custom Trim Work
-Auto Carpeting -Vinyl Tops

RUSSELL'S

On Most Am erican Cars

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Wheel Alignment
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36 INCH . Bottle gas stove . 66
inch metal cabinet doub le
sink . 10 speed b i ke . !ike new .
Phone 985 -3816 .
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wiln 352 engine , reel to reel
tape re cor der , " VO ic e of
Mus ic".- c ar t~pe player and
speaker-s , s ilver tone piggy
back ampl i H~r . 15 in . speaKer
and 2 c hanne ls and 4 inputS ; 2
15 in . chrome reverse rims for
For~ and 2 15 in . 8 l n . w i de
r ims for Ford . Ca11 742 6181.
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home repa i r , E lec
tncal plumb in g and he'at ing
Phone 992 5858 .
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---*"----1966 FORO
1on p ic kup 1ruck

FREE esl i mates on
alum i num sid i ng . S-torm
Doors and Windows , Ci!t!" ·
ports , MarQuees. and Ra ili ng,
Pt1one
CharleS
L isl•.
Sy ra cuse, Ohio . cart JacoB
Sa~es Represen tat ive . v . v .
Johnson and Son , Inc .
6·27 -tfc

.Business· Services

MO~ILE

1972 ttON DA 450 . Te lepnone 99 2
3640 after 5 p . m
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KEROSENE oil cook stOve, 19
incn RCA portable t elevision .
Ca ll 992 . 6337
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ClaSh of '73.

1973 FORD G ran
Todno,
automatic . Ps, Pb , AC. rad ial
ti res , 16.000 mites. ~2 . 800 .
Phone 742 313 4.
10 3 6tC

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FULL BOUSE!

Busmess Services

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REGISTERED
Polled
Herefords 1 Bul l , 2 heifers 11
months," Aiso bull and heifer
calves. 1 ~ 0 . McCoy, Chester,
Ohio, Phone 9B5 -394 4.
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For Sale

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JACK W. CARSEY, MGR.

Serving Meigs, Gallia, Mason Counties
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992-2181.
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Mon.-Sat. Til 6:00 P.M.

YOU CAN BUY LANDMARK PRODUCTs~fvetyone

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It'or Fast Results Use The $unday Times-Sentinel Classifieds
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D E AD L N ES
Day Sefo e Pub ca on

Card of Thanks

Nolrce
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CARD OF THAN KS
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and 2 bed ooms on 04 Sp ng
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ank Full ba sement
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ca pet ng
and

pan e ng $6 500 00
TUPPERS PLAINS

Box 163 Route 1
Portland, 0 45770
ph o ne

B R U SH HOGS
99 2 585 8

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H ayman s

Help Wanted
DELIVERY DRIVER
SALES
We need 16
and women
to 35 for
work No
neces sary

SOMEONE to pant two po
roofs 446 0901

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fo a
needs spec a z n g n
m rror s
w nd s h e ds
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TALENTS

young men
between 18
tmmedtate
expenenc'e

346 PER HOUR

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manu e
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SILENT MONEY
MAKER
you are w I ng o spend a
f ew hou s pe week to co ect
m o n ey f om comme c a l
oca on s
wh c h
a e
es ab she d o you by ou
company n you
a rea

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a n d sa es of s m a
ap
p a n ces Fu I o Pa T m e
Phone 446 0677 - Fr day
thru Tu esday 9 A M to 5
P M
A sk
or Personnel
Manage r

WANTED
PAPER CARRIER

AN SWER THIS AD

Our

p oduc s a e nat on a ly
famous soups &amp; ent ees by
H e nz and are sold from he
a t es t n automa c vend ng
eq u pmen
f you have good
rete ences and a e w 1 ng o
make a ca sh nvestment a s
show
shown below we w
y ou
he
S lent Money
Ma ke

PLAN ONE $2 266 00
PLAN TWO $3 826 00
PLAN THREE $7 649 00

IN
SYRACUSE

Pe rfec fo il n ce couP e to
operate as a fam ly bus ness
For furthe nformat on or a
pe sona
nterv ew send
Name Address and Phone
numbe a North A mer can
0 s tr but ng Corp
Food
Se rv ces D v s on 3.:143 No
Cen a Av e
Su te 4 9
Phoen x A zona 8501 2

The Dally Sentmel
PHONE 992 2156

Program Planner for Galha Me1gs
Commumty Act1on Agency
Qual f cattons
Prev ous ex per ence tn develop 1]9 State or
F.ederal Programs
Send resume to
Bo x 686 Pomeroy Oh o 45769
Box 16 Gal tpolts Ohto 45631
Salar y Neqottable
Appltcallons must be m by Oct l8 1973

SALE S Person ne
Stoc k Room
Sa es F oor
Prof t Shar ng
Ret rement
nsurance
N 0 phone ca s p ease App y n
person at Fo
P
Shoes
S ver
8r dge
P aza
Go~~~ po s Oh o

WALLPAPER NG and pan
ng Phone 446 9865 o 379
2471

BOB LANE S

J &amp; W MOUNT
CLEANING SERVICE
G ENERAL hovse c ean ng w e
svpp y a
he c ean ng sup
p es 388 S:8 75 at e 6 p m ca
388 8865 Weekly or month y
c ean ng by appo ntmen

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WE BUY god cons and s ve
do ars
a so o d co ns
Tawney s ewe e s

e

- ---- ---wanted To Buy

9AMio5PM
Ask for Personnel Manager.

GRcrr£11Y SALESMAN

WELL KNOWN Co umbus food
broker needs a par t me
representat ve to con act
grocery
stores
n
he
Ga 1 po s area Send resume
to 0
G Sandbo Co
Box
20209 Co um bus Oh o -43220
236 2

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SUN VALLEY Nurse y Sc hoo
censed by S ate of Oh o
h
m es wes oi new hosp a
577 Sun ~ ey D Ph 446 3657
Cay care tha
says
we
care
Madge Hau d en
Owne
Lored t1 and John
Hau d en Ope a to s

oy tra n s
pa s o
any h ng conne c ted w h oy
a ns c a 446 4843 af e 4 30
p m and week ends
2 6
an g e good
Phon e 388

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USED wood burn ng sto y e o
hea e Phone 446 0839

PART T ME lob g r wanted to
ake care of smal
new
apar ment conven en hours
Cal
367 7210 n gh s or
weekend!
236 6

235 J
FLEA MAK"'t
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eve y Sunday 9 am
REL ABLE babys
n my
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home
efe ences
equ red
230 2
Prefe o de ady Phone 446
937-4
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bath d n ng room arge k t
ch en 2 po ctles f ont enclosed
Hot wa e heal F"u I q'asement
n ce ot and 2 ca ga age Only

$3 50000
GRAVEL HILL - 3 bed ooms

gas furnace large k
eve ot 1 car garage
w h st o age Vacan so you
c an soon move n s 5 500
bath
ch en

LARGE

HOME

Gas

f ep ace gas F A furnace
n c e modern k tchen 5 large
bedroom s w th closets
arge
f ont porch on co ner lot n
Rut and
w th
trees
ant
shrubbe y
NEW LISTING - Conven ent 3
bed oO'tn home n ce bath
mode n b ch k tcJ;en
a ge
v ng ho water heat ng
car
ga age $ 9 500 00

NEW LISTING -

3 bedroom

ran ch home bath gas furnace
ga age
and n ce lot 1n
Sy acuse Want S19 500 00

NEW LISTING

$25 000 00
OVER 2 ACRES - About ha f
clea ed the rest has large saw
water ava lable

On y $5 000 00
YOU - Now can have a new 3
bedroom home w th
2 baths
elect c heat
set on your
foundat on rfo
ust $ 6 000 00

NEW LISTING -

57 acres of

n ce laying farm land
n
Co umb a Townsh p Large
barn n ce pastures w th catt e
ac es of crop land large 4
bedroom house w tli bath
M ne als 2 farm ponds &amp; good
t mber

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NEW BR CK 3 bedroom home
on
ac e of land
Large
modern k tchen
fu I ca
peted
oca ed c ose to he
h gh and e em en a y schoo s
Ca 992 7686
HOME n Ches e
• acres
n ce oca on near Gav n
Ca I 367 7 4
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ROOM house on 3 acres of
and
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Cheste
water
al
new
p um b ng a urn num s d ng
fuel o furnace Cal 985 3539
9 30 2 p
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6 ROOMS and bah
n own
S1 000 Ca I 992 3975 o Y92
257

Has 2

apa ments 2 bedrooms down
w th gas furnaces full
basem ent and 1 bedroom
apa tment up G~rage and n ce
n
M ddleport
Ask ng

t mber T P

2 NEW homes 3 bedrooms
bu
n k. t chens
oca ed n
Ru and
Ca
M lo Hu
ch nson 742 36 s o 74 2 6 43

EST

WHERE
rOUR
S SAFE AND WILL
YOU MORE REAL
E S THE ANSWER
A TALK W THONE OF

L A D Y TO

ACRE ots Oarw n area
Tvppers
P a ns
wa er
Contact He she McClure
Da y s e unt 3 p m 992
5248 after 3 992 3436
9 28 2tc
HOUSE fo
B adbury
6 p m

CORNE: R c upboa f ds
wt
cdpbol!lrds Ches s o d gurfs
any cond t on
A so b u e
decor6ted s onewa e w re
P 0 Box 44 Ma ns Fe ry
Oh o 43935 or cal 484 4440
after 7
87

PUBLIC SALE
SATURDAY,
OCT 13, 1973

.

949 2708
or
D Sm•lh 949 2033
Racme Oh1o

9 5 30tc

OCTOBER 9 - 1 P.M.
ATHENS LIVESTOCK SALES, INC.,
ATHENS, 0.
Consignors and Buyers Welcome Calves to be
delivered October 8 between 6 A M and I P M
For further mformat1on contact

PAUL H. BAER
MINERSVILLE, OHIO

45763

Phone 985 3830
Or Athens.L•vestock Sales Inc Phone 592 2322 or 644 24S 1
or your oca I County Agent

IN MAILROOM

BEAUT. C AN waned Phon e
992 28 40 or even ngs ~ 92 64 3
10 3 6 c

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Favor te
Country
Mu s c Stars Vtstf On

THE RALPH
EMERY SHOW
430T0530

46 HEAD - COMPLETE HERD DISPERSAL
BroOd mares
Weanlmgs Reg Appaloosa and Quarter Horses
Yearlings Grade Horses

Horses from our champiOn
show stnng.
Due to busmess commtttments we no longer
have the It me necessary to contmue our horse
operalton Our loss w1ll be your gam

Monday thru Fnday

On

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STEREO. 92.1
M ddleport Pomeroy

COLE STABLES
Tuppers Platns Oh1o
614 667 3405
Home of Champions

FEEDER CALF SALE!
OCTOBER 9
AT 8 P.M.

GALLIPOLIS, OHIO

Constgnors and Buyers welcome Calves to be
delivered after 3 P M October 8 and before II
AM October 9
For Further lnlormatton Contact

PAUL H. B~ER
MINERSVILLE, OHIO 45765
Phpne 985 3830
Or Ohio •alley Uvestock S.ln Co
Ph 446 9046or Your Local Counly'Agenl

ALBERT EHMAN
Wa er De verv Serv ce
Patr o Star R
Ga po s
Ph 379 2133
243 tf
BANKS TREE SERV CE

FREE es mates
ab
y n
su ance Prun ng tr mm ng
and cav ty work tree and
stump remova Ph 446 4953

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MOTOR ST MUTUAL
INSURANCE
THE best nsuran c e et thebes
pr ce
For au o
home
bus nes! and fe Ray Hawk
agent 446 2300 541 .4th Ave

so

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AND HEAT NG
Route 60 at Evergreen
Phone 446 2735

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prefer man aQe 40 65 App y n
person
234 tf

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REL ABLE babys trer for '3
mos old ch ld Cal 446 9388
228 12
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WANTED
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PART TIME
:
TRUCK
DRIVER
APPLY
TRIBUNE

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ATTIC FLY &amp;
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yr
exper ence
Jl!lmes
Marcum-,. V n on Oh o 388
8114
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: ROOFING &amp; Spout ng Shingle
•
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process Home mprovement
~ In
general
For
fre~
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"' 8idwe I Oh o
230 tf
LAYNE s
;. cert f ed pressure p p n.g
•
cert t ed structure
steel
wed ng a um num Heliarc
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Ph .446 3470 24 hour service
II
198 tf

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.. HOLLEY Bros construct on
-.r bulldoz ng back hoe work
:-- d tch n~ under roads boring
.._ Phone U5 5011 or 24~ 5006
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Stewart t Hardware
'l-inton Ohio

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will
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Call Ran Sk dmore
attltr l p m

REALTOR
446-1066
THE
vvuew th
t: ~ na u
he time you "now you way
around you usual y don
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ke gong
That means f ght where
.
come f dm
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why don
you
ght
then?
Cause
a n
where come
from
SEE th s ove y one yea o d
home has 3 bedrooms fv ly
carpe ed
centra
a r
beaut fu k tchen plus d n ng
area w h a
conven ences
bu It n f n shed fam y room
n basement 2 car ga age
w th au om at c door leve ot
ocated on Rt 35 c ose to
hOSP tal

"' SEPT c tanks cleaned serving
"" Gall a and Mason count es
-.. Fast dependable serv ces
-. George Plants owner Phone
675 5049
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ON lower R ver Road modern
fr111me dwel ng w th 2 or 3
bedrooms overtook ng the
Oh o R ver Th s home has
new carpet ng lind new
drapes Modern kitchen a so
very arge I v ng room 2 car
~a rage on a large ot
OH 10 R ver v ew 85 frontage
and extends to the r ver 3 BR
lv ng area 15 x 20 carpe ed
modern k tchen w th d sposal
range w h hood bath w th
shower gas furnace garage
n basement storm doors and
w ndows red wood s d ng
c ty SChOO
shoWn by ap
po n ment
SEE th s ave y one year old
home has 3 BR fu ly car
peted
centra
a r
fu
basement w th fem y oom 3
t::ar ga age w th etutoma c
door on S R U S 35 shown
by appo ntment
N Chesh re 3 BR gas n home
hU new roof and arge front
porch
ot 55 x 75
pr ce
educed to $11 500
ALL e ectr c home 2 m les
from Gall pol s 3 B R bath
modern k tchen and ga age

$21 000
BRICK home on Lower Rver
Road n excel ent cond ton 2
r replaces
moDern k tchen
p us sum mer k tehen n tv
s zed basement central air 3
porchu one ear ga age
large ot
shown by ap
po ntment
3
BR
home
close lrto
Holzer
Medical
Center
08 A
Modern kltchln
tots
ot
c osets
uorm
doors
and
thermo pane
w ndows
eleetr c
heat
Flor da room Iaroe carport
city we e 535 000 shown lly
1ppo ntment
AT Qual Hollow o4 SR w th
bath modern k tchen
i!l I
elec:tr c home
has rural
water and garage S21 900

OFFICE 4461066
EVENINGS

Russell Wood 446 4611
Ron Cenaday 446 J6l6
John 1 Rlchlrds 446 0210

MASSIE

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Howa d Brannon Broke r
9M
DOW N RVER
7 bg
Off 446 2674
ms ~ s o y a b ck w th
Luc e Brannon
base a carpe mos new
Eve 4'16 1226 or 446 2674
to m a d n
m
beaut t u
equ p ped k chen
v m
5
OPEN SEASON
)( 36 w t h F P and bookcase
FOR HOME Ht,.INTERS
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oak
m and
T here s a
dear
t or no
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sta rc a se A so has a 4 rm
man'(
b uc k s
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r a m b ng 4 B R
ba t hs
d I on a ba n a s o age b dg
banq ue s ze k chen
a r ge
12 x 24 and oca ed on a 2 A
am y oo m l p ac o us. L R
v ew ot
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r ve
aundr y part
o ff ce o d en
fo r e!.
base m en and F A ga s fur
ga age an d w o r kshop Ve y
MT Z O N RO
am
arg e w e la ndscaped la w n
b l ng 6 m b
a rge
$26 500
Cl
v rm
w h
D A L YO UR OWN WE A TH E R lo bd ms
F P d n
n h s 3 BR rancher a bu t
ba hs a
co pp e r
n k c hen and eat ng a re a
p lu mb ng m a be w ndow
carport and aundr: )t: I a ge
s s and a um w ndow !.
eve awn 521 000
ha s a huge c a po
d ea
AL L BRIC K- 3 BR
h bath a
a o P ce
o cat on 48 A
u xu y k t chen w th a
th e
on y S3 500
ex as ca pet W W laundry
ga age a I e ectr c cen a
a
nea Gav n p ant $3 500
ALL ELECTR C RANCHER 3 BR br ck and f ame home
beau tu k c hen and d n ng
a ea W W c arpe
garage
a ge ev e o $24 500
DUP L EX
down own 1 ve n
1
and
ent the other
Sepant e fu naces one s 3 LU X URY LV NG
Low er
BRand bah o her 2 BR and
R ve Rd
8 b g ms a
ba h
Qu ck
posses s on
br ck 1 f r 2 baths 2 F P
$25 000
deep c osets ned w th c eda
PR CELE SS CHARM
3 BR
a Ci!l pet d eam k t chen has
b c k and frame a dream
d sposa
daub e s eel s nk
k I chert and d n ng area W W
d shwashe blende g nder
carpe LR w hap cturesque
and m xe
bu
n o ven
v ew garage we andscaped
et ge a o and f eeze Th s
awn $24 500
home has qua y pu s Wa k
ou of he mas e bdrm and
ALL ELECTR C
3 BR W W
a ke a d ve n he poo 20 xSO
ca pet
f ame
ancher
Loc ated on l A eve o w h
ga age n ce awn new home
ve v ew
$20 500

2 ACRE S
3 BR tame an
cl;le
ca pee-d LR
n ce
k tchen w th ba
ange and
oven FA ga;:; turn
cent a
m
a r ga age and po ch
from awn $2 000

5

BR REDWOOD RANCH
STYLE extra arge LR bu t
n ch na and I nen cab ne
wa n d n ng area to ced a r
gas tu n
m
o own
$24 500

4 BR a ge wo story home ust
ou sdc c y
m I Banquet
s ZE' k chen w th a
he bu I
ns w w carpe 2 ba hs ga s
tu n 3 car garage 6 acres
$26 500
1 one h d ACRE
2 BR
bath mob e home beaut tu
k tchen and d n ng ~eamed
ce ng rura wa e
Kyge
c eek Schoo D st ct s ?. 600

PANORAM C V EW from th s
unde cons uct on 3 BR 2
ba h
W w ca pet
2 ca
garage $29 500
CROWN C TY
$20 000 bvys
wo homes 2 BR and bah
home on same o sa e-n a 3
rooms and ba h
FARM ....... 220A 31argeba ns 2
ca ga age oo shed p en y
ou bu d ngs no h o Gav n
ura wa e
c s e n
p ant
we s creek and spr ngs 60 A
t abe 60 ~ good mbe
2
a ge wo so y homes one 4
BR and bah one J BR and
bath Owner et ng wants a
qu ck sale SS7 500

STROUT

AGEN~Y
Check These If You re looking For A
Hom.e In Or Close To Town

Ph 11 46 0008

SECL UD E D AND
N
TOWN
WONDER FUL
S HAD Y
L OCAT O N
CJ_OSE TO
SC H OOLS
MODERN 3 BEDROOM
HOME
W
TH
BASEMENT
N CE
K TCHE N
LOTS
OF
CLOSETS
LARGE LOT
P L U S GARAGE
AND
SHO P
YOU WON T BE
BOT H ERED HERE YE
YOUR E ONLY 4 BLO CKS
FROM SC H OOL

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COMPLETELY
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ON
A
LARGE LOT
N
EX
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NE GH
BORHOOD ON LOWER
2ND AVE
LOT S OF
WALL TO WAL L CAR
P ET
LARGE LV NG
0 N N G A ND FAM LY
ROO M S PL US A MODERN
K TC H E N P I::: E N TY OF
CLOSETS A N D PR CEO
R GHT

NEW L ST Nir"- $23 900 - 3
BR r anch ess han
y
o d
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b eak as ba
pa t o doo s n
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a ge co ne
o
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V N TO N

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m home on a co n er o Th s
beau y s ke new ns de an d
s u y a pe ed

LS V LLAGE
M
MEO ATE P OS SES S ON
Own e m ove d to a a m an d
ag ee d o se
h s ove ly 3 BR
home a ap r ce so ea.sonab e
yov won
b e ev e
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yo u b uy
m a k e an ap
po n m en o see h s bea v
w h a a ge oo x 300 o
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m
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AN

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BECK
RD
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Over an ac e of o ng
Beau fu
Tr Leve
ame
and w h a mode n 6 m
and b ck 3 b d bd ms 1 v
On y
home and basemen
m 15 x 25 k chen and d n
$ 6 900
m 2 x 25 1 2 ba hs H w
floo s Loca ed 2
m from
own on a
A f at o Lo s o
house for $32 000

S.()LO

4 ACRES &lt;Mor L)
VACANT LAND

Water &amp; electr chookup for
two tra er spaces approx
400ft frontage on Rt 1 and
Oh o R ver F sh &amp; boat at
year
A steal at only

$5600 00
47 ACRES
VACAIH LAND
All fenced n approx 25
acres good t liable and
has a n ce locat on for a
new home approx 1 m les

off Rt 35 near Rodney
Won I
last
long
at
s 6l0000
We need Property to Self
All ktnds l st w1th us for
best results

NEW 3 bed com house G een 89 ACRE ta m 0 d house and
Acres Sub 0 v Phone 446 900
bu d ngs
obacco base 7
or 446 2890
m les t om Ga po s off
212
Bv av e Rd
Fu I I ne of
Massey Ferguson equ pmen
NEW HOME 3 BR w o w
75 head of ca e abou 3 000
carpet F nanc ng ava abe
ba es o hay 379 2670
4.46 900 446 2890
219 tf

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PUBLIC
NOTICE

AUCTION
.SERVICE

We sell anythmg for
anybody Brtng your
1lems to Knotts C"om
mun1ty Auction Barn
Corner Th rd &amp; Olive
For appo~ntment call

256 6967 after l

pm

Sale every Saturday
even nQ at 7 0 Clock

"SELL THE AUCTION
WAY'

JIMME SAYRE
AUCTIONEER

PH. 446-3444

2 bock s from mam part of
towr:!L.. 3 bed r oom s garage
pa neted I v ng room n ce
s ze lot pr ced lo setl Ca II
R ce s NP.w &amp; U sed Ft.tr
n turc
446 9523 446 1443

For~
APA R TM E NT .4 ms and bath
Unf Ca .4.46 0293

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OF F CE SP AC E FO R R E Nl"
M od e n
wo
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ne c t n g
a
c o n d oned
u
es p a d 404 Sec ond Ave
Pa u Dav es Jew el e s Bldg
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2 BR M ob
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235 If
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446 2637
236 3

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P h 446 4 27
236 3

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236 3

Brand New-1st
Quality
Constructton
BEAUT FUL
NEW
LARGE
3 BEDR O OM
HOME W TH FORMA L
0 N NG
COMPLETE
BUll T N
K TCHEN
LARGE FAM LY RO O M
ENT RE HOUSE C AR
PETED CENTRAL A R 2
CAR
GARAGE
AUTOMAT C DOOR ALL
ON ONE FL.;00R AND
A LOT ON U S 35 WEST
PR CE $35 500 MAKE ME
AN OFFER OWNER $
VERY
ANX OU S
TO
SELL

WE NEED LISTINGS
ANY
PROPERTY
ANY'wHERE- CALL
THEW SEMAN
AGENCY

23 6

GaIa Co so Largest Real
Esta e Sa es Agency
Off ce ~~6 36~3
Even ngs Cal
E M
ke W ~eman
446 3796
E N W seman 446 4.500
Bud Mc_Ghee 446 12.5S

ADELA DE DR
Th ee
bed oom home w h bah
forced a
fu na ce
n ew
ca pe
n
v ng oom and
ha lway oca ed c ose o own
on a n ce eve
o
P ce
educed o $ 5 000

BOATER S
mp o ed Rea
Es a e o n he Oh o R v e
Cho ce o h ee
COMMERC AL Prope yon Rt
R
60 and R J5
BUILD NG s es n G een
Per y and Add son Twp s
LAR G E B ck Home and Lo on
Se cond A ve
H OME S and Acreage n Ad
d son and G een Twps
F REE Coun y maps
F ee
s ng b och u es F ee coffee
and pa k ng a
R a n c hO
Rea o

N ce v ew of he
ve w h h s lh ee bedroom
home
n ce bath ,. furna ce
ove y d n ng i'lnd 1 v ng
hea
oom w h f rep a ce ga ag e
and a b g ot
NE G HBORHOOD R OA D
N ce h ee bed oom sec ona
home n c ty Schoo d s c
forced a
fu nace w ndow
a r cond toner and a n ce o
o $ 2 200
p ce reduced
Owner w
he p f nance
CHATHAM AVE
Good wo
bedroOm home w th bath n ce
deep ot oom fo a garden
Good home for $9 500
CLOSE TO TOWN - Th s ove y
fou bedroom home has a o
ba 1'\s
o offer One and ha
pus a powe
oom tam y
room carpet n lov ng and
d n ng ar e a
cen a
a
ga age oca ed on a a ge o
Owner w
c ons de a
a de
n
60

A CRE S
oc a ed on S

ACRE
St Rt

V ac a n
R
60

APAR TM E N T o con s ru e on
men P h 446 0 56
267 tf
SLEEP NG ROOM S week y ....
rate s Park Cen ra Hote
306 If
2

AUCTIONEERS

Oscar Ba rd
Doug Wetherho t
Brokers
Off ce 446 3434
c TY N ce th f ee bedroom
home na ura gas heat ba h
arge v ng oom w lh ove y
ca pet oca ed on wo fenced
n
ots
N ce pace fo
ch d en

HOUSETRA LER 2 BR adu ts
on y 322 Th d Ave 446 3748
0 256 6903
236 3
SUPER s uff
surfe nuf ?
Th a s
B ue Lus e for
c ean ng
c a pets
Ren
e ec c shampooe sl a G c
Mu ph y Co
ow e s o e

REALTORS

OHIO RIVER
Realty

Neal Realty

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House In City

HOME W TH FAMIL Y
ROOM
COMPLETE L Y
REDECORATED
N
GOOD QU ET NE G H
BORHOOD

$7 QOO

Sr.

230 0

TON

LOVELY 3 6 E OROOM

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TEAFORD

N AL
STAG E S OF
COMP E
ON
ALL
HAVE
RANGES D SH
WASHER CENTRAL A R
GARAGES
FA M
Y
ROOM S AND YOU CAN
DO
YOUR
OW N
DECORAT N G
P CK
YOU R OW N PA N T AND
CAR PET NOW S THE
T METOB UYW H LE WE
HAVE A GOOD SE EC

6 FOR: SALE OR LEAVE

BUHL MORTON RD
year
o d f amew h b ck
m al
e ec a good grade' ca pet
AVE
N ce y
1
ce am c
e baths a um EA STEF'
remod _(" ""{ m home has
co~o~e ed pa o
po ch ac oss
s o m
a urn n ~ _1\ ng
fron daub e con d veway
and a ge
w ndows ca V
Lo
s 00 x 25
a and
back ya d
ancfscaped
Must see
o
apprec ate P ce S2.6 900
NYESTMENT
Two 9 2 a J
e ec
c
mob le
homes
EVERGREEN
5 ms and
compete y turn shed
Ren
ba h n good repa
on ura
ng o ove $4 000 pe y
wate
Has a vm
s d ng
Loca ed n Add son Twp and
sto m d s and w n fur hea
p c ed a $ 5 000
base and so age b dg
$14000
ONE OF THE
WHTEAVE - 4 msandbah
n good repa
Lot s 00 x

Virgil B.

We Have 8
New 3 or 4
Bedroo m

5 2 LOTS AND MODERN
CLEAN
3
BEDROOM
HOME READY TO MOVE
NTO
LARGE ROOMS
THROUGHOUT PLU S A
FAM LY ROOM
N CE
GARDEN SPO T AT END
OF STREET

ACRES
6 rm fame WOODS M LL RD
We have 2
new carpe ove H W
homes a t h s oc a on Bo h
n ce bu
n k tchen
a e n good epa
have sma
fat ot and can be
acreage and a e pr ced o se
fo 522 500
at $ 4 00 and $1 5 500

BUS NESS OPPORTUN lY
Neve wo ry abou a ob
Re re n 0 vrs N ce am y
dea
Come n and d scuss
w h us
STATE ROUTE 588 - Moden 4
FARM 5 A near eve
MOBILE HOMES
BR anch w th eve an acre of
pasture and two s o y home
72 MODEL Toronado 2 x 52
and Th s ~ y o d beau y
4 B R and ba h a ge ea n
ful y furn shed Loca ed on
offers a 2 ca
garage 1
wo 80 ots $ 3 BOO o a or
k chen new o
fu nace
ba
hs
a
cond
fu
ga age
par
basement
w sel sepa ate
basemen w h tam y
m
$20 000
aund y and
a ge s one
72 MODEL Granv I e 2 x 60
ep ac e
LISTINGS
al e ec 135 ron age on Rt 7
wanted
and ver Lo s 8 A S 4 000
2 s o y5BRhome
FARMS
B DWEL
We need homes lind fa ms n al
n good
on s loca ed on
VINTON
40 A AI
oca ons We w
ake per
rae or
a ac
V·{ "~ Owne s
sonal nteres
n s ng and
land F ont-age on 2 oads 7
mov ng o.
'{) ous o se
se ng your proper y
No
y
m house ba n and pou
H gh pressure sel ng Rea
house Pr ce $35 000
KANAUGA
Owne w
he p
Estate s ou on y bus ness
f nance th s 5 m home w h
Cal Brannon Rea ty now 446
J ACKSON Coun y
73 A good
age
com me c a
type
267-4
fences
most c ean and
ga
age
trac or and F on age on S
R
24 and County Rd 20
FARMS
Mob e home and barns
NEAR TYCOON LAKE
45 A
most y
ac or and
4 X 70
ST RT 141
27 A mos c ean
Mob le home $28 000
and ractor land 2 houses and
28 A
barn P ce recued o s 6 000 GREENF ELD TWP
og cab n s 3 000
VACANT LAND
9A NEAR ShrneCub
NEARR
mhome
p,.,il I !.ilo· [lr "~' 1
$3 000 d
e mon h
4 A on Ke
Rd $8 000
•, .. , 111,, cl r, ,.,
NEAR LECTA 135 A J5 A
t ac o and a ge ob base
(,,,[lq)•dl·
011111
4 A on Sm th Rd $10 000
$ 6 lOO
ANY HR 446 1998
PERRY TWP
Ex ce ent
da y farrT! $75 ooo
3 BEDROOM (large)
ADDISON TWP
60 A 20 A
Ac e Plus n ce modern 6
abe ba ance n woods
room brick home large
$ 5 000
N E ARY NT O N S A m os y
I v ng 22 x18 large k tchen
NVESTMENT
woods $ 5 000
and d n ng area
2 x22
4 DWELLINGS on one lot A I MORGAN TWP
84 A vacan
have new a um num s d ng
n ce carpet ng n al rooms
land S20 000
Annua renta S2 520 A a e MORGAN TWP
86 A 7 m
except k tch~n &amp; bath fuel
ren ed f n e ested n a good
home Da n pond $32 000
o forced a r furnace front
nves men cal today
Ranny B ackburn
FOR SALE OR RENT
porch copper plumb ng
Branch Manager
5 YEAR o d br ck home on
garden space Lots of trees
acre
of
g ound
Fu
and shrubbery rural water
basement 2 baths Located
plus two wells About 4
seven m les sou h of town
SPLIT LEVEL
m les f om Gall polls on a
FOR SALE
LOOK NG for a sum me home
good blacktop road See
Lovely
3
yr old spht level 3
we have a new 2 BR w th
th s one before you buy
bath sept c tank we water
bedrooms bu It n k tchen
anywhere
and ocated On Ra~coon
paneled recreation room
C eek
Ca I today for an
2 BEDROOM
w th f replace wall to wall
appo ntmen o see th s one
Porc:h bath w th shower
carpet 1 2 ceram c t le
BARGAIN PRICED
bu It n wa I oven w th pull
2 BR
Concrete block home on
baths beaul1ful landscaped
three acres of g ound Has
out 4 burner range gas
yard
excellenf
ne gh
furnace ca pet and ba h Fu 1
forced a r furnace car
borhood on Mart n Or
3
pr ce $9 500
pet ng th oughout 4 lots
m les from town on old Rf
Off ce Phone 44,6 694
40 x 31
a
cond 1 on ng
35
Even ngs
space for large garden
Corb n &amp; Snyder
Chartes M l'lleal446 1S46
Localed n Gall pol s A
J M chael Neal446 1S03
Furn ture
n ~e home for sma I pr ce
Sam Neal446 73S8
Phone 446 1111 or 446 4305

AT
EW NGT O N
5
BEDFi!OOM S 2 STO RY
BE ST PLACE KNOW OF
TO RA SE CH LOREN
ALL
DOWN
S'A RS
BEEN
REMODELED
PRCEAT'i.7000
SA
BARGA N

4 NEW L STING N EAR
GOLF COU R SE
N AN
EX C EL L ENT
NE G H
BORH OO D V ER Y WE LL
BULT
MODERN
J
BEDROOM
H OME
LARGE BU L T N K T
CHEN PLU S GA R AGE
AND N CE YA RD
WE
DON T TH NK Y O U C AN
BEAT THE P R CE O N
TH S ONE

WOODLAND DR - 6 m s a
new carpe ove H W Re c
Rrn
2 x26
P enty n ce
cab ne s bu t n oven and
stove
n k tchen
plen y
s o age c osets n e com n
a rms Cen a
t has a ga
and workshop 28 x28
and
ocated on
A o Must see
o app ec a e $28 500

00

Old er Home
3 Acres

OCTOBER
s beaut fu coo
o age mon h
Raccoon
v a ey The Longest C ee'k n
The Wo d ha'5 a r o
of
Au umn coo s Cru s.e he
va ev f om he beaut tu Qh o
R ve
up
he va e.,.
o
Ye ow own n arae c l"alf s
and on 0 No hup toWft n
sma e crafts You c an tou
he va ey beg nn ng a ' a e
Rou e No Sev en and R~ccoon
Road hen h ee m es n qr h
on Raccoon Road o Sh e
Rou eNo 2 8 hen ef on No
2 8 one m e o nga s Ra
u n
gh and o ow nga s
Road no h o" 'No hup Fa s
hen keep on he
gh Rllnd
bank of
he va ey on
8 ess ngs Road fo ow "-the
oads a ong he c eek o 'CO a
Fa s on
o Adamsv e
Tycoon Lake
V non and
Ew ng on a
h s s n Ga a
Coun y
Don
to ge
vou
came a you w
beg ad -you
b OUgh
Loca ed
WO
m es
no h
of
s
R
7 and one m
Sou h
of S
R
No 2 a you
w
see Raccoon Va ey Ca mp
s es o
sa e
v ew the
beau u ca mps and mob e
homes ha a e he e anc( see
how he n ce. peop e a e en
oy r{g v n g n he va l ey We
o e or sales es One
A
o more w h mos a
mode n conven ence s p c e
F ve H und ed
s ar s a
Do a son E Z e ms Hoba
D on Rea E s a e Broke
Ga po s 0 Phone 446 2730

3 NEW PAINT J OB VERY
P LEA SA NT
N E G H BOR HOOD
L ARGE
3
BEDROO M
H O M E W TH D N N G
AND F AM LY ROOM
M LE OU T O N LARGE
SHADY L OT

O FF ER
H EL P
v ng

LOOK!

WISEMAN

Larg.~st
THE LEADER SINCE 1900 IN
SE RVING THE NATIONS
BUY ERS &amp; SE LLERS

M

Real Estate For Sale

For Sale

Till

World's

L OWER R VER RD
and ba h n good
s o age b dgs and o a ed on
dea
the
A evel of
ga d ener or a
a e park
Pr ce reduced o $ 2 900

GREEN
home
floo s
cen a
bough

E~tate

Real

REALTY

Tel 446 I 998

25 Locust St

DOWNTOWN
3 BR 2 bah
ca peted LR so age bud ng
deep we
es ab shed awn
I 7 900

DEW TT S PLUMB NGfo

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8 to 12,

=

65

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RUSSELL 5
PLUMBING &amp; HEATING
Ga po s 446 4792
297 tf

Apply Tnbune OffiCe

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CARTERS PLUMB NG
AND HEATING
Cor Fourth &amp; P ne
Phone 446 3BBB or 446 4471

---

REALTY

ALL ELECTRIC
3 BR
beau fu k tchen and d n ng
nook carpe ed LR garage
deep
eve
o
Qu ck
possess on S24 000

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:

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f

GENE PLANTS &amp; SON
PLUMB NG - Heat ng
A
Cond on ng 300 Four h Ave
Ph 446 637

Saturday Evemngs

- ---Portab e we a ng

c

SEPT C
TAN K CL E AN N G
AND
REPA R
AL SO
H OU SE
WR ECK NG Ph 446949 9
Estab shed n 19~0
69 I

2 BR home w th arge v ng
com bath and gas fu nace
A so outbu d ng Loca ed a
Sou hs de W Va $6 500 Ca
675 3.489 or 675 3488
230 6

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G LLENWATER 5

87

.. SeiVICes Offered

FEEDER CALF SALE!

____ ________ :;.:
297 I

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TO WORK

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STANDARD
P umb ng &amp; Heat ng
214 Th dAve 446 3782

PART TIME HELP

11 A.M
The Trussell Grocery s
go ng out of bus ness and w•ll
sell the followmg a1 the store
located SIX m1les north of
Rae ne Ohio on County Road
28 ( Bashan)
Manual add ng mach n e
cash
eg ster
Amer can
meat s cer d spay cases
coole s and other equ p
ment Also canned and
stap e goods
Owner Ralph Trussell
Lunch available
Carnahan Auct on Serv ce
J Carnahan

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ARE tak ng appllcat on for
Secretar a and bookkeep no
pos ton Ca 675 3797
236 6

23 3

-

SEPTIC TANKS
C eaned and nsta ed
Ru sse J s P u m b n g .446 4782

CASNer Shop a 1 ypes of
wood work 101 Cou t St eet
_ -,e __ 871

Fndav thru Tuesday

ou.. .

21 2

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STEW A R T E ec tr ca
Se v ce
R e pa r
h ous e w r ng
el ec tr c heat ng Phone 446
456 1

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2J4 60

446 0677

2 6 I

F REE I nspec t on Call ..U6 J245
M err I 0 De l
Opera o by
E xte r m nal Trm te Se v ce
10 Be mong O r
267 f

Gall a E ectr c anS erV ce
Phone 446 4976
P o Box 305.
Ga PO S Oh 0-4563

FULL OR PARTTIME

$/lfUUl/JIL

------- TERMITE PEST CONTROL

AGR C ULTURAL L me o
sa e and w I sp ead H &amp; 5
L me Co 245 53 6
2 9 26

Not too much for del verv
and sales of small ap
pi ances

saws
home and
Shop

-----------------"224 I

No

'346 AN HOUR

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f

DEAD STOCk
W L L emove a a easonab
cha ge Ca 245 55 4

We need 16 young men and
~omen between 18 to 35 for

1•mmed ate openmgs
, ex per ence necessary

Servtces Offered
DRY WALL serv ce by con
tr act W l.a rd Bos ey 4.46
4954
282 tt

EXCAVAT ON and genera
emode ng
Ba c khoe doze
and
en ch ng Sep c tank s
and oo e s AI
phases of
new n
p um b ng w r ng
sta a on Ca J88 9986
2 7 I

DELIVERY DRIVER
SALES

220

LAWN SALE
Monday a
Eve yn s Sa on of Beauty
Kanauga 9
4 Ant ques
Avon bo t es co h ng
235 3

po ntment
Ph
446
Please call after 6 p m

231 3

Do

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JOB OPENING

- -----·-

OFF CE space for ease 2nd
Ave a c oss f o m C ty Pill k
Cal
446 8 9 o see Joh n.
E cker

Wanted

----------·------~
218

If no answer 992 2568

For Rent or Lease

DOWNTOWN bus ness spa ce
or ease 2nd Ave
a cro ss
r om c y Park App o 2 800
Sq F
Ca
.446 18 9 o 446
---------------- 237 3
1 26 o see John E cker
TWO WAY Rados Sa es &amp;
31 I
Se v ce New and used CBs
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po c e mon ors an ennas
e c Bobs C zen Band Rad o
10
Eqv p
Gorges c eek Rd
ROOF NG and gut e
wo k
G a po s Oh 0 446 45 7
Also bu I up oof ng 388 8507

SB 500 00
n new ad
SYRACUSE
d jon 3 large BR Bath

BUY A HOME TODAY
MONEY
S AVE
TOMORROW
HENRY E CLELAND
BROKER
992 2259

WANTED someone to stay w t"
e derly ady 367 760 7
237 3

11 I

Complete Bookkeep ng and Ta:k
Serv ce 424 4 Fourth Ave
Kanauga
Bus ness by ap

pan 3 bed ooms Bath
D n ng R TV oom !&gt;lew
f oo
cover ng
U ty R
Fu
basement
Gas
furnace 2 car ga age
wo k shop s 3 000 00

n 3 6t c

Teach ng sales superv son
or
pub I c
relat ons
background'&gt;
lead ng
serv ce
organ za1 011
requ res attractive per
sonab e woman for loca I
pubIc speak ng ass gn
ments
E'Xtremely
1n
terest ng work Prepared
mate al f rn shed One
even ng per week Salary
lnte ested"
Send
1n
format on
on
your
background to Mrs lynn
Jacoby 92
Carr age H1l
Apartments Athens Oh o

V\'u0D

year

ne ghborhood $20 000 00
MIDDLE PORT I oor

2 8

E NT ER TAINM ENT

Not1ce

4.A RN &amp; Ya d Sae C o hng
f u n ure d she s and e egan

o d 3 bed oo m s W C N c e
bath
D n ng
oom
N ce
k t chen AI e e c t c G arage
&amp; Pat o 1 a c re $19 500 00
RUTLAND
sto y f arne
2 bedroom s Bath New f oo
co ve ng Ga s F A furnace
Po ches Ga age &amp; s orage
St o m doo s &amp; w ndow s
Po c hes
Ju st remade ed

N ce k tchen and d n ng
area Hardwood f oo s A I
e lect c Large o
Good

Help Wanted

Tue sd a v Oc t obe 16

o

Wanted

Notice

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ANNUAL M EET NG

STEAK DIN NER

1401 Easte nAve
Galltpohs Ohlo--446 1425

-~- -"-------SWEEPER Repa r s
Pa s
Suppl es
Phone 367 7736
Oav s Va c uum C eane Store
0 a m 5 p m Add so n Oh o
14 tt

Owne
ret r ng
must
sacr f cegood
go n,g
bu s ne ss
Grocery
and
Genera Merchand se Prof t
poten ill s unl m led For

M ss Coun t y Fa m

7 4 P f-1
Ch est e G ad e Schoo

2 BEDROOM house 3 yea r s o d
ca pel ng b g k chen w h
o s o c ab ne s
acre o
g ovnd Rae ne Oh o Ci'l
949 4998
9 12 c

seats

Economy Motor Sales

8 ACRES of and on Sta e R ou e
43 on new p op osed w a e
ne Ca 997 3640 a f e 5 p m
0 4 l71c

Grocery and
General Merchandise

Wanted To Buy
0 5 2 c

l1ke new 1971 MOtor Home 18
Apr 73 Pr ced below factory
conta ned two a r conditioners
rad o Take thai vacation south
P ess ure water system Deluxe

REMODELE D
2 b e d oom
house- new k tchen bat h an d
app ances ca rp e e d
473
Syca mo e For a ppo n men
ca 992 53 o

oca on n
gas and
992 2864
053c

Phone 992 2689
Pomeroy Ohto

Co n

FOR SALE
350 Chev chass s htled
cost Fully equ p Self
P 8 P S auto trans
w th the savtngs Large

Real Estate For Sale

0 56 c

OHIO
PALLET
CO.
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Phone 992 5434

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can be pu chased w th he
farm f des ed Home- s ve y
vab e w th o s of ro om
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c op and
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Steven BeU 446 9S8l
John Futter 446 4327
53 ACRES 3 bedroom 2 bah
home 3 m es from town on
M II Creek Road phone 446
0126

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PUBLIC AUCTION
In order to settle the Estate of the tate Jenkm Alban 1 w 11
sell at Publ c Auct on the Farm 1950 Ford Tractor and
Turn Plows and other p eces of Farm Machmery
Household Furn ture E ectr cal Appliances Coal Range
and He-a1rola Hand Tools Aht ques and Collectors
Items A ve-ry large !tale

SATURDAY OCTOBER 13 1973
Sta tong at 10 30 A M
Located approximately 6 m les East of Olk H 11 Oh1o off
of Stat&amp; Route 279 onto the Jenk n Alban Road No 102
Wa1ch for Public Auct on Stgns

FARM AS FOLLOWS
Cons st ng of 84 ac es mo e or ess of evel to ro 1 ng land
Wate Fences Woods 2 story frpme 7 r oom house with
hot and cod unn ng water ana bath Com :r e te Block
Bu ld ng Wood en Barn and othe outbu d ngs Farm s
app a sed at $25 OOQ 00 A v ery n ce stock farm Farm
se s a 2 00 P M Tracto &amp; Mach n ery se Is m med ately
fo low ng F or appo ntment cal a ea 6 4 682 7495 n Oak

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TERMS CASH
LUNCH WILL BE SERVED
THE ESTATE OF THE LATE JENKtN ALBAN
EvereM Alban - E;tecutor
1195 Sandhn Columbus Oh o

Darvl Alban
- AUCTiONEERSKenneth Swom
Gall pohs Ohto
Oak H II Oh o
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Box 163 Route 1
Portland, 0 45770
ph o ne

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DELIVERY DRIVER
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and women
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work No
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roofs 446 0901

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ap
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Phone 446 0677 - Fr day
thru Tu esday 9 A M to 5
P M
A sk
or Personnel
Manage r

WANTED
PAPER CARRIER

AN SWER THIS AD

Our

p oduc s a e nat on a ly
famous soups &amp; ent ees by
H e nz and are sold from he
a t es t n automa c vend ng
eq u pmen
f you have good
rete ences and a e w 1 ng o
make a ca sh nvestment a s
show
shown below we w
y ou
he
S lent Money
Ma ke

PLAN ONE $2 266 00
PLAN TWO $3 826 00
PLAN THREE $7 649 00

IN
SYRACUSE

Pe rfec fo il n ce couP e to
operate as a fam ly bus ness
For furthe nformat on or a
pe sona
nterv ew send
Name Address and Phone
numbe a North A mer can
0 s tr but ng Corp
Food
Se rv ces D v s on 3.:143 No
Cen a Av e
Su te 4 9
Phoen x A zona 8501 2

The Dally Sentmel
PHONE 992 2156

Program Planner for Galha Me1gs
Commumty Act1on Agency
Qual f cattons
Prev ous ex per ence tn develop 1]9 State or
F.ederal Programs
Send resume to
Bo x 686 Pomeroy Oh o 45769
Box 16 Gal tpolts Ohto 45631
Salar y Neqottable
Appltcallons must be m by Oct l8 1973

SALE S Person ne
Stoc k Room
Sa es F oor
Prof t Shar ng
Ret rement
nsurance
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person at Fo
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WALLPAPER NG and pan
ng Phone 446 9865 o 379
2471

BOB LANE S

J &amp; W MOUNT
CLEANING SERVICE
G ENERAL hovse c ean ng w e
svpp y a
he c ean ng sup
p es 388 S:8 75 at e 6 p m ca
388 8865 Weekly or month y
c ean ng by appo ntmen

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WE BUY god cons and s ve
do ars
a so o d co ns
Tawney s ewe e s

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9AMio5PM
Ask for Personnel Manager.

GRcrr£11Y SALESMAN

WELL KNOWN Co umbus food
broker needs a par t me
representat ve to con act
grocery
stores
n
he
Ga 1 po s area Send resume
to 0
G Sandbo Co
Box
20209 Co um bus Oh o -43220
236 2

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m es wes oi new hosp a
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we
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pa s o
any h ng conne c ted w h oy
a ns c a 446 4843 af e 4 30
p m and week ends
2 6
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hea e Phone 446 0839

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ake care of smal
new
apar ment conven en hours
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367 7210 n gh s or
weekend!
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230 2
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937-4
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bath d n ng room arge k t
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Hot wa e heal F"u I q'asement
n ce ot and 2 ca ga age Only

$3 50000
GRAVEL HILL - 3 bed ooms

gas furnace large k
eve ot 1 car garage
w h st o age Vacan so you
c an soon move n s 5 500
bath
ch en

LARGE

HOME

Gas

f ep ace gas F A furnace
n c e modern k tchen 5 large
bedroom s w th closets
arge
f ont porch on co ner lot n
Rut and
w th
trees
ant
shrubbe y
NEW LISTING - Conven ent 3
bed oO'tn home n ce bath
mode n b ch k tcJ;en
a ge
v ng ho water heat ng
car
ga age $ 9 500 00

NEW LISTING -

3 bedroom

ran ch home bath gas furnace
ga age
and n ce lot 1n
Sy acuse Want S19 500 00

NEW LISTING

$25 000 00
OVER 2 ACRES - About ha f
clea ed the rest has large saw
water ava lable

On y $5 000 00
YOU - Now can have a new 3
bedroom home w th
2 baths
elect c heat
set on your
foundat on rfo
ust $ 6 000 00

NEW LISTING -

57 acres of

n ce laying farm land
n
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barn n ce pastures w th catt e
ac es of crop land large 4
bedroom house w tli bath
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on
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h gh and e em en a y schoo s
Ca 992 7686
HOME n Ches e
• acres
n ce oca on near Gav n
Ca I 367 7 4
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and
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p um b ng a urn num s d ng
fuel o furnace Cal 985 3539
9 30 2 p
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S1 000 Ca I 992 3975 o Y92
257

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w th gas furnaces full
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apa tment up G~rage and n ce
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L A D Y TO

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wa er
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Da y s e unt 3 p m 992
5248 after 3 992 3436
9 28 2tc
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any cond t on
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decor6ted s onewa e w re
P 0 Box 44 Ma ns Fe ry
Oh o 43935 or cal 484 4440
after 7
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PUBLIC SALE
SATURDAY,
OCT 13, 1973

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949 2708
or
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Racme Oh1o

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OCTOBER 9 - 1 P.M.
ATHENS LIVESTOCK SALES, INC.,
ATHENS, 0.
Consignors and Buyers Welcome Calves to be
delivered October 8 between 6 A M and I P M
For further mformat1on contact

PAUL H. BAER
MINERSVILLE, OHIO

45763

Phone 985 3830
Or Athens.L•vestock Sales Inc Phone 592 2322 or 644 24S 1
or your oca I County Agent

IN MAILROOM

BEAUT. C AN waned Phon e
992 28 40 or even ngs ~ 92 64 3
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BroOd mares
Weanlmgs Reg Appaloosa and Quarter Horses
Yearlings Grade Horses

Horses from our champiOn
show stnng.
Due to busmess commtttments we no longer
have the It me necessary to contmue our horse
operalton Our loss w1ll be your gam

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Tuppers Platns Oh1o
614 667 3405
Home of Champions

FEEDER CALF SALE!
OCTOBER 9
AT 8 P.M.

GALLIPOLIS, OHIO

Constgnors and Buyers welcome Calves to be
delivered after 3 P M October 8 and before II
AM October 9
For Further lnlormatton Contact

PAUL H. B~ER
MINERSVILLE, OHIO 45765
Phpne 985 3830
Or Ohio •alley Uvestock S.ln Co
Ph 446 9046or Your Local Counly'Agenl

ALBERT EHMAN
Wa er De verv Serv ce
Patr o Star R
Ga po s
Ph 379 2133
243 tf
BANKS TREE SERV CE

FREE es mates
ab
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su ance Prun ng tr mm ng
and cav ty work tree and
stump remova Ph 446 4953

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INSURANCE
THE best nsuran c e et thebes
pr ce
For au o
home
bus nes! and fe Ray Hawk
agent 446 2300 541 .4th Ave

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Route 60 at Evergreen
Phone 446 2735

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446-1066
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around you usual y don
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where come
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home has 3 bedrooms fv ly
carpe ed
centra
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beaut fu k tchen plus d n ng
area w h a
conven ences
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n basement 2 car ga age
w th au om at c door leve ot
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675 5049
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fr111me dwel ng w th 2 or 3
bedrooms overtook ng the
Oh o R ver Th s home has
new carpet ng lind new
drapes Modern kitchen a so
very arge I v ng room 2 car
~a rage on a large ot
OH 10 R ver v ew 85 frontage
and extends to the r ver 3 BR
lv ng area 15 x 20 carpe ed
modern k tchen w th d sposal
range w h hood bath w th
shower gas furnace garage
n basement storm doors and
w ndows red wood s d ng
c ty SChOO
shoWn by ap
po n ment
SEE th s ave y one year old
home has 3 BR fu ly car
peted
centra
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fu
basement w th fem y oom 3
t::ar ga age w th etutoma c
door on S R U S 35 shown
by appo ntment
N Chesh re 3 BR gas n home
hU new roof and arge front
porch
ot 55 x 75
pr ce
educed to $11 500
ALL e ectr c home 2 m les
from Gall pol s 3 B R bath
modern k tchen and ga age

$21 000
BRICK home on Lower Rver
Road n excel ent cond ton 2
r replaces
moDern k tchen
p us sum mer k tehen n tv
s zed basement central air 3
porchu one ear ga age
large ot
shown by ap
po ntment
3
BR
home
close lrto
Holzer
Medical
Center
08 A
Modern kltchln
tots
ot
c osets
uorm
doors
and
thermo pane
w ndows
eleetr c
heat
Flor da room Iaroe carport
city we e 535 000 shown lly
1ppo ntment
AT Qual Hollow o4 SR w th
bath modern k tchen
i!l I
elec:tr c home
has rural
water and garage S21 900

OFFICE 4461066
EVENINGS

Russell Wood 446 4611
Ron Cenaday 446 J6l6
John 1 Rlchlrds 446 0210

MASSIE

I

Really 32 State Sl

Howa d Brannon Broke r
9M
DOW N RVER
7 bg
Off 446 2674
ms ~ s o y a b ck w th
Luc e Brannon
base a carpe mos new
Eve 4'16 1226 or 446 2674
to m a d n
m
beaut t u
equ p ped k chen
v m
5
OPEN SEASON
)( 36 w t h F P and bookcase
FOR HOME Ht,.INTERS
Beaut f u
oak
m and
T here s a
dear
t or no
o
sta rc a se A so has a 4 rm
man'(
b uc k s
• A l a rg e
t e!)_an house n good con
r a m b ng 4 B R
ba t hs
d I on a ba n a s o age b dg
banq ue s ze k chen
a r ge
12 x 24 and oca ed on a 2 A
am y oo m l p ac o us. L R
v ew ot
P ce m d
r ve
aundr y part
o ff ce o d en
fo r e!.
base m en and F A ga s fur
ga age an d w o r kshop Ve y
MT Z O N RO
am
arg e w e la ndscaped la w n
b l ng 6 m b
a rge
$26 500
Cl
v rm
w h
D A L YO UR OWN WE A TH E R lo bd ms
F P d n
n h s 3 BR rancher a bu t
ba hs a
co pp e r
n k c hen and eat ng a re a
p lu mb ng m a be w ndow
carport and aundr: )t: I a ge
s s and a um w ndow !.
eve awn 521 000
ha s a huge c a po
d ea
AL L BRIC K- 3 BR
h bath a
a o P ce
o cat on 48 A
u xu y k t chen w th a
th e
on y S3 500
ex as ca pet W W laundry
ga age a I e ectr c cen a
a
nea Gav n p ant $3 500
ALL ELECTR C RANCHER 3 BR br ck and f ame home
beau tu k c hen and d n ng
a ea W W c arpe
garage
a ge ev e o $24 500
DUP L EX
down own 1 ve n
1
and
ent the other
Sepant e fu naces one s 3 LU X URY LV NG
Low er
BRand bah o her 2 BR and
R ve Rd
8 b g ms a
ba h
Qu ck
posses s on
br ck 1 f r 2 baths 2 F P
$25 000
deep c osets ned w th c eda
PR CELE SS CHARM
3 BR
a Ci!l pet d eam k t chen has
b c k and frame a dream
d sposa
daub e s eel s nk
k I chert and d n ng area W W
d shwashe blende g nder
carpe LR w hap cturesque
and m xe
bu
n o ven
v ew garage we andscaped
et ge a o and f eeze Th s
awn $24 500
home has qua y pu s Wa k
ou of he mas e bdrm and
ALL ELECTR C
3 BR W W
a ke a d ve n he poo 20 xSO
ca pet
f ame
ancher
Loc ated on l A eve o w h
ga age n ce awn new home
ve v ew
$20 500

2 ACRE S
3 BR tame an
cl;le
ca pee-d LR
n ce
k tchen w th ba
ange and
oven FA ga;:; turn
cent a
m
a r ga age and po ch
from awn $2 000

5

BR REDWOOD RANCH
STYLE extra arge LR bu t
n ch na and I nen cab ne
wa n d n ng area to ced a r
gas tu n
m
o own
$24 500

4 BR a ge wo story home ust
ou sdc c y
m I Banquet
s ZE' k chen w th a
he bu I
ns w w carpe 2 ba hs ga s
tu n 3 car garage 6 acres
$26 500
1 one h d ACRE
2 BR
bath mob e home beaut tu
k tchen and d n ng ~eamed
ce ng rura wa e
Kyge
c eek Schoo D st ct s ?. 600

PANORAM C V EW from th s
unde cons uct on 3 BR 2
ba h
W w ca pet
2 ca
garage $29 500
CROWN C TY
$20 000 bvys
wo homes 2 BR and bah
home on same o sa e-n a 3
rooms and ba h
FARM ....... 220A 31argeba ns 2
ca ga age oo shed p en y
ou bu d ngs no h o Gav n
ura wa e
c s e n
p ant
we s creek and spr ngs 60 A
t abe 60 ~ good mbe
2
a ge wo so y homes one 4
BR and bah one J BR and
bath Owner et ng wants a
qu ck sale SS7 500

STROUT

AGEN~Y
Check These If You re looking For A
Hom.e In Or Close To Town

Ph 11 46 0008

SECL UD E D AND
N
TOWN
WONDER FUL
S HAD Y
L OCAT O N
CJ_OSE TO
SC H OOLS
MODERN 3 BEDROOM
HOME
W
TH
BASEMENT
N CE
K TCHE N
LOTS
OF
CLOSETS
LARGE LOT
P L U S GARAGE
AND
SHO P
YOU WON T BE
BOT H ERED HERE YE
YOUR E ONLY 4 BLO CKS
FROM SC H OOL

ADD SO N
P
L KE NEW
o a e
rne s p
ed
o se a V· {) Tn s 3 B R
beau y s oc
on a a ge
o on Geo ge s L eek R d

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2
LARGE
4 R OOM
H OME
COMPLETELY
R EMODELED
ON
A
LARGE LOT
N
EX
CELLENT
NE GH
BORHOOD ON LOWER
2ND AVE
LOT S OF
WALL TO WAL L CAR
P ET
LARGE LV NG
0 N N G A ND FAM LY
ROO M S PL US A MODERN
K TC H E N P I::: E N TY OF
CLOSETS A N D PR CEO
R GHT

NEW L ST Nir"- $23 900 - 3
BR r anch ess han
y
o d
o e s a ac o y k t chen w h
b eak as ba
pa t o doo s n
he d n ng a ea ga age an d
a ge co ne
o
ose
o
Cen ena v
V N TO N

N C-i' y em ode ed 8
m home on a co n er o Th s
beau y s ke new ns de an d
s u y a pe ed

LS V LLAGE
M
MEO ATE P OS SES S ON
Own e m ove d to a a m an d
ag ee d o se
h s ove ly 3 BR
home a ap r ce so ea.sonab e
yov won
b e ev e
Be o e
yo u b uy
m a k e an ap
po n m en o see h s bea v
w h a a ge oo x 300 o
o ma
d n ng
m
am y
m 2
e p aces an d ga age
AN

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0

CROUSE
BECK
RD
ENO
Over an ac e of o ng
Beau fu
Tr Leve
ame
and w h a mode n 6 m
and b ck 3 b d bd ms 1 v
On y
home and basemen
m 15 x 25 k chen and d n
$ 6 900
m 2 x 25 1 2 ba hs H w
floo s Loca ed 2
m from
own on a
A f at o Lo s o
house for $32 000

S.()LO

4 ACRES &lt;Mor L)
VACANT LAND

Water &amp; electr chookup for
two tra er spaces approx
400ft frontage on Rt 1 and
Oh o R ver F sh &amp; boat at
year
A steal at only

$5600 00
47 ACRES
VACAIH LAND
All fenced n approx 25
acres good t liable and
has a n ce locat on for a
new home approx 1 m les

off Rt 35 near Rodney
Won I
last
long
at
s 6l0000
We need Property to Self
All ktnds l st w1th us for
best results

NEW 3 bed com house G een 89 ACRE ta m 0 d house and
Acres Sub 0 v Phone 446 900
bu d ngs
obacco base 7
or 446 2890
m les t om Ga po s off
212
Bv av e Rd
Fu I I ne of
Massey Ferguson equ pmen
NEW HOME 3 BR w o w
75 head of ca e abou 3 000
carpet F nanc ng ava abe
ba es o hay 379 2670
4.46 900 446 2890
219 tf

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PUBLIC
NOTICE

AUCTION
.SERVICE

We sell anythmg for
anybody Brtng your
1lems to Knotts C"om
mun1ty Auction Barn
Corner Th rd &amp; Olive
For appo~ntment call

256 6967 after l

pm

Sale every Saturday
even nQ at 7 0 Clock

"SELL THE AUCTION
WAY'

JIMME SAYRE
AUCTIONEER

PH. 446-3444

2 bock s from mam part of
towr:!L.. 3 bed r oom s garage
pa neted I v ng room n ce
s ze lot pr ced lo setl Ca II
R ce s NP.w &amp; U sed Ft.tr
n turc
446 9523 446 1443

For~
APA R TM E NT .4 ms and bath
Unf Ca .4.46 0293

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OF F CE SP AC E FO R R E Nl"
M od e n
wo
o om s c on
ne c t n g
a
c o n d oned
u
es p a d 404 Sec ond Ave
Pa u Dav es Jew el e s Bldg
&gt;~ 6
2 BR M ob
Up pe R
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44 6 0008
235 If
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446 2637
236 3

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P h 446 4 27
236 3

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236 3

Brand New-1st
Quality
Constructton
BEAUT FUL
NEW
LARGE
3 BEDR O OM
HOME W TH FORMA L
0 N NG
COMPLETE
BUll T N
K TCHEN
LARGE FAM LY RO O M
ENT RE HOUSE C AR
PETED CENTRAL A R 2
CAR
GARAGE
AUTOMAT C DOOR ALL
ON ONE FL.;00R AND
A LOT ON U S 35 WEST
PR CE $35 500 MAKE ME
AN OFFER OWNER $
VERY
ANX OU S
TO
SELL

WE NEED LISTINGS
ANY
PROPERTY
ANY'wHERE- CALL
THEW SEMAN
AGENCY

23 6

GaIa Co so Largest Real
Esta e Sa es Agency
Off ce ~~6 36~3
Even ngs Cal
E M
ke W ~eman
446 3796
E N W seman 446 4.500
Bud Mc_Ghee 446 12.5S

ADELA DE DR
Th ee
bed oom home w h bah
forced a
fu na ce
n ew
ca pe
n
v ng oom and
ha lway oca ed c ose o own
on a n ce eve
o
P ce
educed o $ 5 000

BOATER S
mp o ed Rea
Es a e o n he Oh o R v e
Cho ce o h ee
COMMERC AL Prope yon Rt
R
60 and R J5
BUILD NG s es n G een
Per y and Add son Twp s
LAR G E B ck Home and Lo on
Se cond A ve
H OME S and Acreage n Ad
d son and G een Twps
F REE Coun y maps
F ee
s ng b och u es F ee coffee
and pa k ng a
R a n c hO
Rea o

N ce v ew of he
ve w h h s lh ee bedroom
home
n ce bath ,. furna ce
ove y d n ng i'lnd 1 v ng
hea
oom w h f rep a ce ga ag e
and a b g ot
NE G HBORHOOD R OA D
N ce h ee bed oom sec ona
home n c ty Schoo d s c
forced a
fu nace w ndow
a r cond toner and a n ce o
o $ 2 200
p ce reduced
Owner w
he p f nance
CHATHAM AVE
Good wo
bedroOm home w th bath n ce
deep ot oom fo a garden
Good home for $9 500
CLOSE TO TOWN - Th s ove y
fou bedroom home has a o
ba 1'\s
o offer One and ha
pus a powe
oom tam y
room carpet n lov ng and
d n ng ar e a
cen a
a
ga age oca ed on a a ge o
Owner w
c ons de a
a de
n
60

A CRE S
oc a ed on S

ACRE
St Rt

V ac a n
R
60

APAR TM E N T o con s ru e on
men P h 446 0 56
267 tf
SLEEP NG ROOM S week y ....
rate s Park Cen ra Hote
306 If
2

AUCTIONEERS

Oscar Ba rd
Doug Wetherho t
Brokers
Off ce 446 3434
c TY N ce th f ee bedroom
home na ura gas heat ba h
arge v ng oom w lh ove y
ca pet oca ed on wo fenced
n
ots
N ce pace fo
ch d en

HOUSETRA LER 2 BR adu ts
on y 322 Th d Ave 446 3748
0 256 6903
236 3
SUPER s uff
surfe nuf ?
Th a s
B ue Lus e for
c ean ng
c a pets
Ren
e ec c shampooe sl a G c
Mu ph y Co
ow e s o e

REALTORS

OHIO RIVER
Realty

Neal Realty

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House In City

HOME W TH FAMIL Y
ROOM
COMPLETE L Y
REDECORATED
N
GOOD QU ET NE G H
BORHOOD

$7 QOO

Sr.

230 0

TON

LOVELY 3 6 E OROOM

S.n

TEAFORD

N AL
STAG E S OF
COMP E
ON
ALL
HAVE
RANGES D SH
WASHER CENTRAL A R
GARAGES
FA M
Y
ROOM S AND YOU CAN
DO
YOUR
OW N
DECORAT N G
P CK
YOU R OW N PA N T AND
CAR PET NOW S THE
T METOB UYW H LE WE
HAVE A GOOD SE EC

6 FOR: SALE OR LEAVE

BUHL MORTON RD
year
o d f amew h b ck
m al
e ec a good grade' ca pet
AVE
N ce y
1
ce am c
e baths a um EA STEF'
remod _(" ""{ m home has
co~o~e ed pa o
po ch ac oss
s o m
a urn n ~ _1\ ng
fron daub e con d veway
and a ge
w ndows ca V
Lo
s 00 x 25
a and
back ya d
ancfscaped
Must see
o
apprec ate P ce S2.6 900
NYESTMENT
Two 9 2 a J
e ec
c
mob le
homes
EVERGREEN
5 ms and
compete y turn shed
Ren
ba h n good repa
on ura
ng o ove $4 000 pe y
wate
Has a vm
s d ng
Loca ed n Add son Twp and
sto m d s and w n fur hea
p c ed a $ 5 000
base and so age b dg
$14000
ONE OF THE
WHTEAVE - 4 msandbah
n good repa
Lot s 00 x

Virgil B.

We Have 8
New 3 or 4
Bedroo m

5 2 LOTS AND MODERN
CLEAN
3
BEDROOM
HOME READY TO MOVE
NTO
LARGE ROOMS
THROUGHOUT PLU S A
FAM LY ROOM
N CE
GARDEN SPO T AT END
OF STREET

ACRES
6 rm fame WOODS M LL RD
We have 2
new carpe ove H W
homes a t h s oc a on Bo h
n ce bu
n k tchen
a e n good epa
have sma
fat ot and can be
acreage and a e pr ced o se
fo 522 500
at $ 4 00 and $1 5 500

BUS NESS OPPORTUN lY
Neve wo ry abou a ob
Re re n 0 vrs N ce am y
dea
Come n and d scuss
w h us
STATE ROUTE 588 - Moden 4
FARM 5 A near eve
MOBILE HOMES
BR anch w th eve an acre of
pasture and two s o y home
72 MODEL Toronado 2 x 52
and Th s ~ y o d beau y
4 B R and ba h a ge ea n
ful y furn shed Loca ed on
offers a 2 ca
garage 1
wo 80 ots $ 3 BOO o a or
k chen new o
fu nace
ba
hs
a
cond
fu
ga age
par
basement
w sel sepa ate
basemen w h tam y
m
$20 000
aund y and
a ge s one
72 MODEL Granv I e 2 x 60
ep ac e
LISTINGS
al e ec 135 ron age on Rt 7
wanted
and ver Lo s 8 A S 4 000
2 s o y5BRhome
FARMS
B DWEL
We need homes lind fa ms n al
n good
on s loca ed on
VINTON
40 A AI
oca ons We w
ake per
rae or
a ac
V·{ "~ Owne s
sonal nteres
n s ng and
land F ont-age on 2 oads 7
mov ng o.
'{) ous o se
se ng your proper y
No
y
m house ba n and pou
H gh pressure sel ng Rea
house Pr ce $35 000
KANAUGA
Owne w
he p
Estate s ou on y bus ness
f nance th s 5 m home w h
Cal Brannon Rea ty now 446
J ACKSON Coun y
73 A good
age
com me c a
type
267-4
fences
most c ean and
ga
age
trac or and F on age on S
R
24 and County Rd 20
FARMS
Mob e home and barns
NEAR TYCOON LAKE
45 A
most y
ac or and
4 X 70
ST RT 141
27 A mos c ean
Mob le home $28 000
and ractor land 2 houses and
28 A
barn P ce recued o s 6 000 GREENF ELD TWP
og cab n s 3 000
VACANT LAND
9A NEAR ShrneCub
NEARR
mhome
p,.,il I !.ilo· [lr "~' 1
$3 000 d
e mon h
4 A on Ke
Rd $8 000
•, .. , 111,, cl r, ,.,
NEAR LECTA 135 A J5 A
t ac o and a ge ob base
(,,,[lq)•dl·
011111
4 A on Sm th Rd $10 000
$ 6 lOO
ANY HR 446 1998
PERRY TWP
Ex ce ent
da y farrT! $75 ooo
3 BEDROOM (large)
ADDISON TWP
60 A 20 A
Ac e Plus n ce modern 6
abe ba ance n woods
room brick home large
$ 5 000
N E ARY NT O N S A m os y
I v ng 22 x18 large k tchen
NVESTMENT
woods $ 5 000
and d n ng area
2 x22
4 DWELLINGS on one lot A I MORGAN TWP
84 A vacan
have new a um num s d ng
n ce carpet ng n al rooms
land S20 000
Annua renta S2 520 A a e MORGAN TWP
86 A 7 m
except k tch~n &amp; bath fuel
ren ed f n e ested n a good
home Da n pond $32 000
o forced a r furnace front
nves men cal today
Ranny B ackburn
FOR SALE OR RENT
porch copper plumb ng
Branch Manager
5 YEAR o d br ck home on
garden space Lots of trees
acre
of
g ound
Fu
and shrubbery rural water
basement 2 baths Located
plus two wells About 4
seven m les sou h of town
SPLIT LEVEL
m les f om Gall polls on a
FOR SALE
LOOK NG for a sum me home
good blacktop road See
Lovely
3
yr old spht level 3
we have a new 2 BR w th
th s one before you buy
bath sept c tank we water
bedrooms bu It n k tchen
anywhere
and ocated On Ra~coon
paneled recreation room
C eek
Ca I today for an
2 BEDROOM
w th f replace wall to wall
appo ntmen o see th s one
Porc:h bath w th shower
carpet 1 2 ceram c t le
BARGAIN PRICED
bu It n wa I oven w th pull
2 BR
Concrete block home on
baths beaul1ful landscaped
three acres of g ound Has
out 4 burner range gas
yard
excellenf
ne gh
furnace ca pet and ba h Fu 1
forced a r furnace car
borhood on Mart n Or
3
pr ce $9 500
pet ng th oughout 4 lots
m les from town on old Rf
Off ce Phone 44,6 694
40 x 31
a
cond 1 on ng
35
Even ngs
space for large garden
Corb n &amp; Snyder
Chartes M l'lleal446 1S46
Localed n Gall pol s A
J M chael Neal446 1S03
Furn ture
n ~e home for sma I pr ce
Sam Neal446 73S8
Phone 446 1111 or 446 4305

AT
EW NGT O N
5
BEDFi!OOM S 2 STO RY
BE ST PLACE KNOW OF
TO RA SE CH LOREN
ALL
DOWN
S'A RS
BEEN
REMODELED
PRCEAT'i.7000
SA
BARGA N

4 NEW L STING N EAR
GOLF COU R SE
N AN
EX C EL L ENT
NE G H
BORH OO D V ER Y WE LL
BULT
MODERN
J
BEDROOM
H OME
LARGE BU L T N K T
CHEN PLU S GA R AGE
AND N CE YA RD
WE
DON T TH NK Y O U C AN
BEAT THE P R CE O N
TH S ONE

WOODLAND DR - 6 m s a
new carpe ove H W Re c
Rrn
2 x26
P enty n ce
cab ne s bu t n oven and
stove
n k tchen
plen y
s o age c osets n e com n
a rms Cen a
t has a ga
and workshop 28 x28
and
ocated on
A o Must see
o app ec a e $28 500

00

Old er Home
3 Acres

OCTOBER
s beaut fu coo
o age mon h
Raccoon
v a ey The Longest C ee'k n
The Wo d ha'5 a r o
of
Au umn coo s Cru s.e he
va ev f om he beaut tu Qh o
R ve
up
he va e.,.
o
Ye ow own n arae c l"alf s
and on 0 No hup toWft n
sma e crafts You c an tou
he va ey beg nn ng a ' a e
Rou e No Sev en and R~ccoon
Road hen h ee m es n qr h
on Raccoon Road o Sh e
Rou eNo 2 8 hen ef on No
2 8 one m e o nga s Ra
u n
gh and o ow nga s
Road no h o" 'No hup Fa s
hen keep on he
gh Rllnd
bank of
he va ey on
8 ess ngs Road fo ow "-the
oads a ong he c eek o 'CO a
Fa s on
o Adamsv e
Tycoon Lake
V non and
Ew ng on a
h s s n Ga a
Coun y
Don
to ge
vou
came a you w
beg ad -you
b OUgh
Loca ed
WO
m es
no h
of
s
R
7 and one m
Sou h
of S
R
No 2 a you
w
see Raccoon Va ey Ca mp
s es o
sa e
v ew the
beau u ca mps and mob e
homes ha a e he e anc( see
how he n ce. peop e a e en
oy r{g v n g n he va l ey We
o e or sales es One
A
o more w h mos a
mode n conven ence s p c e
F ve H und ed
s ar s a
Do a son E Z e ms Hoba
D on Rea E s a e Broke
Ga po s 0 Phone 446 2730

3 NEW PAINT J OB VERY
P LEA SA NT
N E G H BOR HOOD
L ARGE
3
BEDROO M
H O M E W TH D N N G
AND F AM LY ROOM
M LE OU T O N LARGE
SHADY L OT

O FF ER
H EL P
v ng

LOOK!

WISEMAN

Larg.~st
THE LEADER SINCE 1900 IN
SE RVING THE NATIONS
BUY ERS &amp; SE LLERS

M

Real Estate For Sale

For Sale

Till

World's

L OWER R VER RD
and ba h n good
s o age b dgs and o a ed on
dea
the
A evel of
ga d ener or a
a e park
Pr ce reduced o $ 2 900

GREEN
home
floo s
cen a
bough

E~tate

Real

REALTY

Tel 446 I 998

25 Locust St

DOWNTOWN
3 BR 2 bah
ca peted LR so age bud ng
deep we
es ab shed awn
I 7 900

DEW TT S PLUMB NGfo

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8 to 12,

=

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RUSSELL 5
PLUMBING &amp; HEATING
Ga po s 446 4792
297 tf

Apply Tnbune OffiCe

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CARTERS PLUMB NG
AND HEATING
Cor Fourth &amp; P ne
Phone 446 3BBB or 446 4471

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REALTY

ALL ELECTRIC
3 BR
beau fu k tchen and d n ng
nook carpe ed LR garage
deep
eve
o
Qu ck
possess on S24 000

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GENE PLANTS &amp; SON
PLUMB NG - Heat ng
A
Cond on ng 300 Four h Ave
Ph 446 637

Saturday Evemngs

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SEPT C
TAN K CL E AN N G
AND
REPA R
AL SO
H OU SE
WR ECK NG Ph 446949 9
Estab shed n 19~0
69 I

2 BR home w th arge v ng
com bath and gas fu nace
A so outbu d ng Loca ed a
Sou hs de W Va $6 500 Ca
675 3.489 or 675 3488
230 6

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G LLENWATER 5

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.. SeiVICes Offered

FEEDER CALF SALE!

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297 I

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TO WORK

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STANDARD
P umb ng &amp; Heat ng
214 Th dAve 446 3782

PART TIME HELP

11 A.M
The Trussell Grocery s
go ng out of bus ness and w•ll
sell the followmg a1 the store
located SIX m1les north of
Rae ne Ohio on County Road
28 ( Bashan)
Manual add ng mach n e
cash
eg ster
Amer can
meat s cer d spay cases
coole s and other equ p
ment Also canned and
stap e goods
Owner Ralph Trussell
Lunch available
Carnahan Auct on Serv ce
J Carnahan

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ARE tak ng appllcat on for
Secretar a and bookkeep no
pos ton Ca 675 3797
236 6

23 3

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SEPTIC TANKS
C eaned and nsta ed
Ru sse J s P u m b n g .446 4782

CASNer Shop a 1 ypes of
wood work 101 Cou t St eet
_ -,e __ 871

Fndav thru Tuesday

ou.. .

21 2

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STEW A R T E ec tr ca
Se v ce
R e pa r
h ous e w r ng
el ec tr c heat ng Phone 446
456 1

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2J4 60

446 0677

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F REE I nspec t on Call ..U6 J245
M err I 0 De l
Opera o by
E xte r m nal Trm te Se v ce
10 Be mong O r
267 f

Gall a E ectr c anS erV ce
Phone 446 4976
P o Box 305.
Ga PO S Oh 0-4563

FULL OR PARTTIME

$/lfUUl/JIL

------- TERMITE PEST CONTROL

AGR C ULTURAL L me o
sa e and w I sp ead H &amp; 5
L me Co 245 53 6
2 9 26

Not too much for del verv
and sales of small ap
pi ances

saws
home and
Shop

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DEAD STOCk
W L L emove a a easonab
cha ge Ca 245 55 4

We need 16 young men and
~omen between 18 to 35 for

1•mmed ate openmgs
, ex per ence necessary

Servtces Offered
DRY WALL serv ce by con
tr act W l.a rd Bos ey 4.46
4954
282 tt

EXCAVAT ON and genera
emode ng
Ba c khoe doze
and
en ch ng Sep c tank s
and oo e s AI
phases of
new n
p um b ng w r ng
sta a on Ca J88 9986
2 7 I

DELIVERY DRIVER
SALES

220

LAWN SALE
Monday a
Eve yn s Sa on of Beauty
Kanauga 9
4 Ant ques
Avon bo t es co h ng
235 3

po ntment
Ph
446
Please call after 6 p m

231 3

Do

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JOB OPENING

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OFF CE space for ease 2nd
Ave a c oss f o m C ty Pill k
Cal
446 8 9 o see Joh n.
E cker

Wanted

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218

If no answer 992 2568

For Rent or Lease

DOWNTOWN bus ness spa ce
or ease 2nd Ave
a cro ss
r om c y Park App o 2 800
Sq F
Ca
.446 18 9 o 446
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1 26 o see John E cker
TWO WAY Rados Sa es &amp;
31 I
Se v ce New and used CBs
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po c e mon ors an ennas
e c Bobs C zen Band Rad o
10
Eqv p
Gorges c eek Rd
ROOF NG and gut e
wo k
G a po s Oh 0 446 45 7
Also bu I up oof ng 388 8507

SB 500 00
n new ad
SYRACUSE
d jon 3 large BR Bath

BUY A HOME TODAY
MONEY
S AVE
TOMORROW
HENRY E CLELAND
BROKER
992 2259

WANTED someone to stay w t"
e derly ady 367 760 7
237 3

11 I

Complete Bookkeep ng and Ta:k
Serv ce 424 4 Fourth Ave
Kanauga
Bus ness by ap

pan 3 bed ooms Bath
D n ng R TV oom !&gt;lew
f oo
cover ng
U ty R
Fu
basement
Gas
furnace 2 car ga age
wo k shop s 3 000 00

n 3 6t c

Teach ng sales superv son
or
pub I c
relat ons
background'&gt;
lead ng
serv ce
organ za1 011
requ res attractive per
sonab e woman for loca I
pubIc speak ng ass gn
ments
E'Xtremely
1n
terest ng work Prepared
mate al f rn shed One
even ng per week Salary
lnte ested"
Send
1n
format on
on
your
background to Mrs lynn
Jacoby 92
Carr age H1l
Apartments Athens Oh o

V\'u0D

year

ne ghborhood $20 000 00
MIDDLE PORT I oor

2 8

E NT ER TAINM ENT

Not1ce

4.A RN &amp; Ya d Sae C o hng
f u n ure d she s and e egan

o d 3 bed oo m s W C N c e
bath
D n ng
oom
N ce
k t chen AI e e c t c G arage
&amp; Pat o 1 a c re $19 500 00
RUTLAND
sto y f arne
2 bedroom s Bath New f oo
co ve ng Ga s F A furnace
Po ches Ga age &amp; s orage
St o m doo s &amp; w ndow s
Po c hes
Ju st remade ed

N ce k tchen and d n ng
area Hardwood f oo s A I
e lect c Large o
Good

Help Wanted

Tue sd a v Oc t obe 16

o

Wanted

Notice

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ANNUAL M EET NG

STEAK DIN NER

1401 Easte nAve
Galltpohs Ohlo--446 1425

-~- -"-------SWEEPER Repa r s
Pa s
Suppl es
Phone 367 7736
Oav s Va c uum C eane Store
0 a m 5 p m Add so n Oh o
14 tt

Owne
ret r ng
must
sacr f cegood
go n,g
bu s ne ss
Grocery
and
Genera Merchand se Prof t
poten ill s unl m led For

M ss Coun t y Fa m

7 4 P f-1
Ch est e G ad e Schoo

2 BEDROOM house 3 yea r s o d
ca pel ng b g k chen w h
o s o c ab ne s
acre o
g ovnd Rae ne Oh o Ci'l
949 4998
9 12 c

seats

Economy Motor Sales

8 ACRES of and on Sta e R ou e
43 on new p op osed w a e
ne Ca 997 3640 a f e 5 p m
0 4 l71c

Grocery and
General Merchandise

Wanted To Buy
0 5 2 c

l1ke new 1971 MOtor Home 18
Apr 73 Pr ced below factory
conta ned two a r conditioners
rad o Take thai vacation south
P ess ure water system Deluxe

REMODELE D
2 b e d oom
house- new k tchen bat h an d
app ances ca rp e e d
473
Syca mo e For a ppo n men
ca 992 53 o

oca on n
gas and
992 2864
053c

Phone 992 2689
Pomeroy Ohto

Co n

FOR SALE
350 Chev chass s htled
cost Fully equ p Self
P 8 P S auto trans
w th the savtngs Large

Real Estate For Sale

0 56 c

OHIO
PALLET
CO.
On Old Rt 33

NO TRESPASS N G nun n g o
sh ng on he c E B
p ope y
V o a o s w
be
p ose u ed
S gned
Wayne
Bu h W son
0 26 c

2 ti C

LOTS of ch ysanthemums for
sa e fed grown we on y
have one co or
ye ow
0
bunches fo 55 WP hill .. rne
ou n tu boo
5
budd ng Reyn
i!'
Shop Mason W Va Ca I 773
5147
9 26 tfc

236 3

DELIVERED
TO
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cere t hanks and a p p ec a on
dur no the tn es.s and dea h of
ou r w fe and m ot her Mr s
W a Shee ts To re a ves
en d s
n~ ghbo !1.
D
w a ke
Or
Hoa rder
c ty
Health Nurses n u r ses a nd
nur ses a des of the 4t h t oo r
East w ng or Ho ze r Med ca
Center
Wa ug h Hal ey Wood
Funera Ho me R ev Bruce
Unroe
( R ev
and M s
Berk e y
Sa vn d e r s
an d
dlliUQht er
th e s n g ers a n d
p an st
and an y one w ho
a ss s t ed n any wa v Th an k s
for a th e beau tul flower s
ood and thoug h tf u c o n
s derat on Your k n dness w
nev-er be forgo en
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237

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ca

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ROOMS by h e w eek $ 8 up
Me gs nn Pomer oy

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SWEEPe--R Re p a s
Pa s
Sup p es D scoun p ces on
Ge n e a m e chan d se h v
ou
ca a og depa r men
P ho n e
36 1 36
Da s
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0
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5 p m A d d son Oh o
9 23 30

BABYS TT NG
weekday s Ca

FURN

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Bu ea u Federa on

n m y home
99 2 5 04

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BUNDLED SLABS

Nobce

Employment Wanted

FIJR N SHED 2 bed oom apa
men
adu s on y
M d
d epo
phOne 992 38 4

$8.00 Per Ton

e son o Leona d
and Sa ra h Oa s Epp e w~ s

D A N A Q E pp

Card of Thanks

For Sale

3 AND 4 ROOM t urn shed and
u nfu n shed
a par ments
Phone 992 5434

POLES
MAXIMUM
DIAMETER
10 ON
LARGEST END

3c

Add

W N \ 00 You can
mf.'
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LARGE wh e dog w h Co n
nee: cu ab es aQ Co Ea
Mo
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RAT ES

For Want A d se v ce
Scents p er Wo d one nse
M n mum Cha ge$ (10
14

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ob ec ona
The
Pub Sher w
no be espon
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REGULA T ONS

For Rent

Lost

'V
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tlr"'y d

~eal Estate For Sale

Real Estate For 5ale

Real Estate For Sale

BR
u n shed ap
Men
p efe r ed
A pp y at Shep
pa d s Sa es and Serv ce
F s
a n d 0 ve
S eet
Ga po s
227 f

TARA
Townhouse
Apartments

2 Bedroom
Townhouses
llfz Baths

'1'16·0001
F OR SALE By Owne
Large
house near Gav n
good
ne ghborh ood
l/.
a c es
Ph one 367 7 4 af e • p m
234 12

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ca p e
2499

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a a ched garage 675

Pay Only One
Uhhty
Addtson )(up
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234 6

Call Sh1rley ,Ad kin•
N E W 4 bed oom b ck ca
p e ed 2 ba h s 2 ca ga age
L ake D
R o G ande p ce
m d
h r es
pc
n
1'(res Ph 24 5 5439

367·7250

20

and

N cebu d ng s eon
60

2ACRES
N c eb u dng se
on R 77 5
3 ACRES
N ce bu )d ng s e
on Rt 17 5
222 At RE S
Top da y farm
owne-r must se l due to hea h
Large ba n 529 ton s o)..Q..e.W
G a de A m lk ng pa o .he d
can be pu chased w th he
farm f des ed Home- s ve y
vab e w th o s of ro om
P en y of wa er pasture and
c op and
WE BUY se or rade f yo u
haveahOmeora c eag e ose
o
rade ca
Oh o R ve
Rea ty today we 1 beg ad o
help you
E ~ten ngs Cal 446 4244
Steven BeU 446 9S8l
John Futter 446 4327
53 ACRES 3 bedroom 2 bah
home 3 m es from town on
M II Creek Road phone 446
0126

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PUBLIC AUCTION
In order to settle the Estate of the tate Jenkm Alban 1 w 11
sell at Publ c Auct on the Farm 1950 Ford Tractor and
Turn Plows and other p eces of Farm Machmery
Household Furn ture E ectr cal Appliances Coal Range
and He-a1rola Hand Tools Aht ques and Collectors
Items A ve-ry large !tale

SATURDAY OCTOBER 13 1973
Sta tong at 10 30 A M
Located approximately 6 m les East of Olk H 11 Oh1o off
of Stat&amp; Route 279 onto the Jenk n Alban Road No 102
Wa1ch for Public Auct on Stgns

FARM AS FOLLOWS
Cons st ng of 84 ac es mo e or ess of evel to ro 1 ng land
Wate Fences Woods 2 story frpme 7 r oom house with
hot and cod unn ng water ana bath Com :r e te Block
Bu ld ng Wood en Barn and othe outbu d ngs Farm s
app a sed at $25 OOQ 00 A v ery n ce stock farm Farm
se s a 2 00 P M Tracto &amp; Mach n ery se Is m med ately
fo low ng F or appo ntment cal a ea 6 4 682 7495 n Oak

H I Oh o
TERMS CASH
LUNCH WILL BE SERVED
THE ESTATE OF THE LATE JENKtN ALBAN
EvereM Alban - E;tecutor
1195 Sandhn Columbus Oh o

Darvl Alban
- AUCTiONEERSKenneth Swom
Gall pohs Ohto
Oak H II Oh o
NOT RESPONS IBLE FOR ACCIDENTS

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SMI-TH NELSON MOTORS, INC.

October's Best Buys

71 VOL,KSWAGON

500 E: MAIN POMEROY, OHIO PH. 992-21 .7 4

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ARE AT POMEROY MOTOR CO.

2 dr ., radio. w -s w tires, If . blue fin ish with blk · ' t ·
Very Sharp .
_ , 1n enor .

1971 CHEV.- BLAZER ................. s2895
4 Wheel dr ive , loc k ing trt . hubs. automati c tra ns . powe r

steering

brake s. Deluxe 1rim pa c kage . rad io. good h res.
spare- ne..,er been u'3ed. Ve hic le. ol many uses clean 1n
&amp;

terior. wh ite top over blue bod y .

1971 CHEV. 8' PICKUP ............. szl95
v .a engi ne, stand. tra~s .· . Cus tom Deluxe cab .- rad io. R.
step bumper. white .wal l ti r es . bl ue fmi sh . Sharp I own er

tnide in.

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1971 CHEVROLET IMPALA ..........s2495
Custom Cou pe, loca l f.o.wner car , l ike new white wa ll
tires. factory air , automat ic tran sm issi on , power steering
&amp; br ak ~s . Dark green finish w i th black viQy! roo!. spotless
inter ior , radio .· Real sharp!
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Silver finish , bla ck vinyl rodf, full power , C. C.
air . Sharp!

and

1970 CHEVELLE MAUBu ............
sl695
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69 CADILLAC

4-door gold fini s h, spo t less clean int er ior , V-8 eng i ne ·
automati c, power st eering . r adio . A honey of a buy .

1970 PLYMOUTH FURY 111 ..........11395
v,s

4-door ,
automat ic, power steering .' radio, good t ires,
blue --f i nish , spotless interior .

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$1795

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SEDAN DeVILLE

1968 CHEVROLET IMPALA .......... ..I595
4 Or . V -8 engine, automatic 1rans. , P .. steering, -rad io, good
tires, c lean interior , I owner .

CHEVELL~

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$1495
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74 CADILlACS &amp; OLDS QN DISPLAY

.. ·.... .. ···········.. ·· 995

ALL NEW '73 CHEVY TRUCK

Retail-54322 .00 Close Out

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NORTH
• Q8 5 4
., 109 7
• Q9ti54

+2
WEST

+ AJ9

annoyed when yo u pass two
diamonds. but once the dumm y
.hits the table his fac e lights up
and he ·proceeds with the busi-

+ !063

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'PJ6 52
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+KJ 953
+A 874
SOU TH (Di
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POMEROY MOTOR CO.

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• Q 10-6

Open Eves Till 8 Pomeroy
Wes l

Pass
Pass

For Sale

For Sale
MINI BIKE, in good· condi t ion .
446 -9523 or 446 -11143.
209 -tt

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1972 GRA N V IL LE mobile home
12 x 65·, 2 bedrooms . Phone
245 -5311. .
233 -6

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6 YEAR old gai t ed

Palam ino

horse . 388 -8155 .
233 ·6

.Both v ulnerable
North
East

2+
Pass

Pass
Pass

Opening lead- + A

Tri -S tate .Mobil e
Home Sales
Ph . 446 ,7572
1220 Ea ~; tern Av e., Gallipolis
1970 12 x 52 F !eetwood
1957 8 x 45 Mar le lte
1959 10 x 52 · Elcar
1963 10 x 45 Kaywood
1959 10 x 40 General
· 1956 8 x 47 Pontia c Chief
1962 10 x 52 Windsor
1966 12 x 46 Pont iac Chief
231 -tf

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TYPEWRITER 'S ,
Smith
. Coro na ,
Ol)vett i
Royal, . NO H U NT I N G, no trespass ing
Standard or Electri c Por signs. Signs of al l kinds.
tables . Si mmons Pr int lnQ an d
Simmons Ptg . and Office
Off-ice Equ ipment.
Euipr'nent .
206 -tf
206 -tf

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BILL'S ARMY~NAVY SALES .

South

,· · , I NEW SPAPER ENTERPRISE ASS N 1

IN .T .
2t ,.

tz:B"i Iil' !f:MU !l

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By Oswald &amp; Jam es Jacoby

making at least e ight

.tri cks with th at favorable
trump .
Wh y co uldn ' t yo u jus t re·
spond two diamonds? Because
you are playing Jacoby transfe r and two diamond s would
show,hearts, not diamond s .

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"Your Chevy Dealer"
992·2126

ne ss of

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5 1GL E R fuel oii stove. 9000 BTU
near l y new . Ca ll 256 -1198 .
. 235 -tf

Of course , yo.ur p artner looks

EAST

to Wall c arpet . Keep ." il ne w
with
Blue Lu s tr e . Rent
e lectric shampooer Sl at
Cen tral Su pply Co .
237 -6

The bidding has beei1 :4
West
North
East

picker, R io Gra nde , 245 5A 92
.
.
235 3

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HOUSETRA IL ER 2 bedrooms .
Pr i va.te loL located 2 miles
from toWn . Ph . 37.9 -2380 .
237 -2

Projec t ion b ul bs . Tawney. Studio, 1124 · Secon d Ave .
224 -tf

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2 BEDROOM

frailer .· No
chi l dren . No pels . I n ci ty . Ph .
1140-9619 .
237 -J

CLARINE T , !'ike new , $100 . . Ph .
379 -2284 .
.
233 -6

HOUSE 7 rms . and bath on o ld
Slat e Rt . 160 . Fuel oil furna c e
ilnd rural water . References
r equired . 446 -0861 .
234 -3

For Rent
HOUSE, 6 rooms and bath on
Bulav il le Road , $100 per mo .
Can see Sa1urday and Sun day , 446-0853.
235 -3

.F - 100. V-8 engine, Ford camper
wheel covers, raGiio .

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rates, free garage park ing .
Libby Hote l.
241 -tf

Rodney -Cora Rd .
Rodn ey , Ohio
H ours 9 a. m . l o9 p . m .
M onday thru Saturday
Ph. 245
245-5021. ..
. -9374'

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(ADawen Mondaf) :

fiORD

SAFAIU

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POWDI.

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N EW mobi le home , excellent
loca t ion. adu lt s on l y . Phone
446 -0338 .
225 -lf

For Rent

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SLEE.PING
Hote l.

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rooms ,

Gallla
911 -·tf

hand while conserving hi s own
four trumps.

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An yway . you decide to try
two clubs and your partn er rebids two diamonds . What do
you do now ' Easy ! Ju s t pa ss .
· He hasn 't got ~o ur hear ts or

For Sale

SHOES&amp; BOOTS

CAMPING EQUIPMENT
TOOLS- HUNTING SUPPLIES

MOBILE HOM ES
19-54 a lt 27 Palace
1953 8 x '35 Peerless
19611 12 x 60 Roycraft
1967 12 x 50 SChu lt
1968 12 x 50' Marlette
19il5 8 x · 42 La nd o Ia
1964 10 x 55 ConsQ rt
1965 10 x 50 Monarch
' 1967 12 x 60 Topper
B&amp;S MO.BILE HOMES
Second &amp; Viand St .
Pt . Pleasant
(Next tlt Heck-'s )
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YOUR DEALER FOR
eliNCOLN CONTINENTAL •MARK IV

*Specials This Week*

CORDUROY JEANS · WRANGLER
&amp;LIVE INS
·· VALUES TO $12.00

SALE .PRICE $395
QUAKER MAID OIL • 3 QT. s1.00

1970 .vw Van , new 1ires, good
cond . -446- 1853 .
236 -3

LIMIT 6

S.l.P. FILTERS • REG. 11.99
11.59 ·
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SALE
PRICE
\
REMiNGTON 22 LONG RIFLE AMMO
REG. s.l.39 · 100 ROUNDS · NOW ~1.00
HOtmS: Dally 11-5 :30-Mooday and Friday 9-9
121o5
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DATSON Phone 592-4463

MODEtS

SPEC IAL$4,395.00
Reg. $4,995.00

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1969 GR,AND Pr i x , $1 , 500 . Call
675 - 1867 .

SPEC IAL$8,695.0p
Reg. $9,495.00

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We Service What

Reg. $7,695.00
Special???

67-CH EvR0LEi'tru ck6tl"Series .
~with a i r brakes , P .S., 20 ft .
•Midwest bed . Grain "'d cattle
r:acks . .2 farm
tractor -s.
1 Fa rmall
and Oliver with. equipment, i wagons, 1
• Chevrolet ~8 3 en~l ne . 367 -7533 .
234 · 3
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FRANK GHEEN, SALES MGR.

TO
70x14

2 &amp; 3 Bedrooms
lotal Elec. &amp;. Gas

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"'&gt;en.

· 992-7004
Middleportt.
Obe~ 8 to 6 Mon. thru Sat. ·
Dally 8 to~· (Closed S~ndoys). epen Anytime)&gt;;.'

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Chev rol et , 1 ton Carpper
Convers ion , s leeps 4. Price
51 , 200 , 446 -4335 .
237 -3

1965MERCURY~C;i"on·:• - Pa ck,

9 pus . station wagon , P .S. 8.
P .B .;; real good buy .' Must sell ,
2&lt;15 -5821.
2J 7. 3f.

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ipomtme11t. Contac;t Dan. Thompson or Tom · Lavender .·

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197o- FORD - Galax i;--;;o_- 1971
~. Honda trai170 . &lt;:a tl-446 - 17~1 or
see Wf:lndell Th oll)a's.

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N·ATURA L' gas
70,000 BTU
· c ond iflon. 446
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hea1ing sto\·e,
$80 . E
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GMC' 1 ton truck , duel
wheels with Midwest grain
bed w i th cattle r a cks . \18 8·9991
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br 367 -7-48 1.
2 4 3

50x12

Make Us .Ao Offer

600 West Main Street, Pomeroy, Ohip
Ph. 992-7777 .
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!irs, : Mon. thru Fri. 9:9 P. M,
, Sat. 9-6 P.M.· Sun. 1-6 P.M.

USED : G . E . Refrig . , baby bed,
c ompletedine1te set ; 4 chai r s,
3 piece end table set.
· NEW ~ Seve ral chairs in solid
maple ,_ speciSI pr ice. Also
several E-nd tables at specia l
price .
·
955 Second Ave .
446 -1171 .
Ope n Fridays 6 till&amp; ··
.t
Plenty ot .tree parktng

DACHSHUND puppies, sma'l\,
standard , AKC reg ., red :
Ph on e 446 -4999 .
237 -tt

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Larry's Mobile ·.Home Sales, .Iilc.

·1965 Olds 88 , o.ne OWfler, P.S.
&amp; .P . B., new exhaust system,
· new plugs,· &amp; points , good
tires . Price SSOO. Call 446·
3801 or 446-1894 . Ask for
Sherman Parson s . .

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/ITTENTION VETERANS- Gl Loans available, no down .

to 1~ Yea·r Firianc•ng Sell.
12x64 Electric 1'12 Baths
Coventry Deluxe·3 Bed R.

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For Sale

Corbin &amp;
, Snyder

$1 '000 OFF
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' Sale
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Prices.,·.,

14x64 Electric 3 Bedroom · SPEC lA[ $7,395.00
Reg. $7,995.00
Fleetwood
l4x70 Eledric 3 .B edroom SPECIAL $8,500 .00
Reg. $9,500.00
' Ki.rkwood

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Clearance

236-6

FOR ,SALE

1 - 1973

At

-----'--..J--7""--- -1973 PL YMOUTH Du st er

or
take Over payments . .446 -4J_33 . .
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~6 - 3

For Sale
IF YOU ar e bU i ld ing a n i? w
home or remodeling , see us .
we a r e builder s
D is tributor
for
Hotpoint App li ances ,
·Allison Electric .
·
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1959
1956
1962
1966
1970
1957
1959
1963

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Clearance Sale ·.

TriState Mobile
H ome Sa l es
Phone 446 -7572
1220 Eastern Ave .·,
Gallipolis
10 x 40 Genera l
B x 47 Pontiac Chie f
10 x 52 Wind-sor
12 x &lt;16 Pontiac Ch ief
12 x 52 F leetWood
B x 45 Ma r leHe '
10 x · 52 Elcar
10 x 45 K aywood

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NOW IN FULL SWING
Only A
Few left To Sell

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1973 8 TRA ( K, .s tereo in lov e ly
hand rubb ed Walnut c·onsole .
pay balan ce of $10 1. 50 or
payments can be arranged .
Call 446 -0255.
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PHONE 446-2240

Smith Honda Sales

Upper River Rd.

Gallipolis, 0.

STARCRAFT

For Sale
USED furn i ture , a-nt i qlle s,
appl iances. PS.J, Addison ,
Ohio.
23{}-30
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B U Y direct fr-om owner , l ots it.
the ci t y or c ounty or a c reage .
Loo k at the rest then buy tb..e'
best . Robert A . Queeh, 1020
· Secon d Ave . 4-16 -016 8: ·

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ACROSS ,

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1974

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SUNDAY CR 0 SSWOR'D-PUZZ··L.E;~;"unrc"a~o;u~~~.~~:·~un;~i~'1•

L&amp;M Phone 592"4491

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· GALLIPOLIS, OHIO

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eCAPRI eDATSUN eSUBARU eCOUGAR

3-M-OD-EL___,SI

12x65 Gas or Fuel Oil
2 Bed. R. Croydon- Deluxe
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1900 EASTERN AVENUE

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1973

· Stop in and see the features of
these homes.
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R ECON p!TION ED

RlCE'S

Corbin &amp;·Snyder
Furniture ~~,)"0 FURNITURE

SMITH BUICKP.ONTIAC, INC.

For Sale

•MERCURY MONT.EGO •COMET

SAVE $AVE SAVE

12x50 Gas - 2 Bedroom r-·

MOBILE HOMES
FOR SALE 1·

For Sale

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ATHENS, OHIO

This Is Our October Sale!

446-3273

Parsons

600 E. STATE ST.
&amp; 1200 E. STATE ST.

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G.allipolis

New GMC
Truck Headquarters
1965 V2 ton Chevy P ickup
.1968 'h ton GMC pickup
1969 3/~ "fon Chevy pickup
1972 3 '.1 Chevv oickuo
1963 2 ton Ford
1963 Jf• 1on GMC picKup
1968 3 Ton Chevy dump
1968 GMC J,'.i ton p i ckup
1967 J.-:, T . GMC PU (
1969 .1n r . GMC PU
1969 Chev ro let •; .- ton p ickup
1967 . 1/~ ton Chev .
.
1966 GN!C. l/ 2 ton PU '
1969 In T . Ford PU -·
.1969 Dodge Sti::ltion Wagon
1959 Ford Galaxie
· 1967 1h 1on l:;:hevy pickup
1966 11.- 1on GMC pickup
1970 lh T . Chev . PU
1969 lh T . Chev . PU
1969 1!'2 T . GMC PU
1966 Jt• T . GMC PU
1968 'n T . GMC p·u
1967 'h T . GMC PU
1967 It " T . GMC PU
1969 1h ~ , · on G·Mc PU
SOMMERS G .M . C
TR.UCKS , INC .
133 Pine St .
446 -2532 .
267 -tf

854 Second, 446-9523
NEW Maple ·bunk bed sets with
2 1h in . posts , ex t ra f irm Sealy
innersp ring mattresses only
$159
.95 - New sofa beds w ith J U ST taken in 1973 -zi9 zag
PORTABLE
d i shwashe r ,
Herculon or nylon c overs ,
counter d ishwasher . Electr ic
sewing
machine.
· i his
$69 .95 New Sea l y in gui t ar and amp li fer . Ph . 4116
machine is a d-ressmaker
nerspr-ing -matt r esses $39 .95
4246 .
modei. ·· Pay ba l an ce of $38.50
New 5 p iece d in ette sets
237
or pay $5 per month . Ca ll 44 6NEW : Sert a and Bem
mat .
$59
.95
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N
ew
larg
e
Maple
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tress and box spr ings . La r ge
ro cke,rs $ 19.95 - N ew 3 pc .
..._
selection in stock firm
end t·a ble sets $16.95 - N ew 2
matt r esses starti ng at $39 .00.
p c. living room suites with 100
1967 DODGE Monaco SW, 9
955 Second AvenUe
·
p'ct . heavy . cove r ~, he.a vy
pass ., a i ~ , -P . B .. P .S. , R&amp;H ,
' 446-1111
.
f rame, coil sp rin gs, spring
t int glass , vinyl i n!. Can be
edge , self decked ~ A r ea l
176-tf
se.en at ElliOtt's Union 76.
buy at only $169 .95 .
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F UE L oil heati n g st ove , 280
USED
· FUR NITURE
233 -tf
225 -tf
gallon
fuel
tank:,
30"
Tappan
B edroorn suites , r ocking
ga s range . -Phone 388 -8538 .
c ha i r s. 2 p c. living room
1971 NEW MOON 12x60 car ......_
237 .J
suites,
stoves , gas
and
peted , awn ing , 2 BR , call
electric , beds, chai r s, o th er
1972 QA 50 HONDA m i n i bike, 2 1973 tra ilers l eft , dea le r 's
after 5 p .m . 4.46 -41 25 .
m isc ellaneous
i1ems
at
XR 75 H onda, 1973 mode l , 1 25
cost . 1974 trailers i n stock .
233 -6
reasonable pr ice.
Penton motoc r oss bike, 1972
1974 campers as row as $1 ,350 .
GOOD CL EAN L UMP and
NEW
FU RN I-TURE
H ea
·r
.
B uy where ypu ge t quali t y PIPES , Pipes
P ipes . GBD ,
stoker coal. Carl Winte rs , Rio
SPEC IAL - 2 pc . living room
vy 0 u 1Y 1ra 1 er Which
and service. CAMP co
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NLEY
ha1..1 1s
3
motorcycles,
3
Cheratan , BBB , Jobey, Hilson
Grande . Ph on e 245 ,511 5.
su ite , Reg . S239.95 Now On l y
helme1s , other motocross
STARCRAFT SALES . R t. 62
and othc r s.rawn'E!y's P i pe and
8-tf
$199 .95 .
accessories . Call 388 -8538 .
N . of Point Pl easa nt beh ind
Trophy Hou se, 422 Second
208 -tf
Red Carpet In n , 675 -538 4.
Av e.
"':YPE S of
building.
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234-l f
199-lf AL. L
mater 1al s, block, brick, sewer
pipes. w in dow s, linte l s, etc .
C l aude Winfers , Ri(l Grande .
0 . Phone ·245 .51 21 after 5.
.
St ate · Stre et . Phone· 4.46 -0687 .
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'190 -lf

DALE R. SANDERS INC.

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ON ALL 1973 MODELS

THOUSANDS OF.SURPLUS
ITEMS NEW ClOTHING FOR
THE ENTIRE FAMILY ·

HAY , sse a ba le, Gas cooks t ove
$5 ; gas healing s tov e $5 ;
Be lli ed gas furna ce, $25 ;
Fi r eplace screen $5 . 11.46 -1052,
446 -0291 .
23 7. l

Gallipolis, 0.

YOU SAVE and slaved for walt
10 wall ca rpet. Keep it new
with
Blue
Lustre .
Renl ·
electric shclmpooer Sl a~
Ce ntral Supply co·.
23 1-6'

Mobile Home Clearance

8S NORT H COU RT STREET
ATHEN S, OHIO 45701

for Sale
14 F T . F IBER G L ASS boa t , -40
· hp mtr ., exc . co n d i tion . $500 .
446 - 1073.
.
237 .J

Teau1 with bontl- RIIS

3 BEDROOM 1972 Mobile home ,
li nen, cookware a i r con ditio ned , television , furnished
Will rent to 3 men $20 a week FUR NI SHED _apartment. a ll
each, $50 depos it required .
utilit ies p i:tid, adults only446 Ready 992 -3509. MiddleporL
952J . .
Oh io.
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the a~ve c:artoon. :

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1639 Eastern Ave.

$2995 ·
WOOD MOTOR SALES

NQw arranre lhe circled letters •
to form the aurpriee answer, u ··

For Rent

Looking for a m obi le hom e
lot or il qualifY. mobil e· hom e?
Nr: hav e both a·t

WHE.N DI SCH~
THEOY DISAPPEAR.

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Gallipolis Chrysler-Plymouth

4 dr . hardtop, auto. ; · radio. P. ste_ering . P.
brakes, lac. air, power cloor locks. power
windows , tilt steering wheel, Cruise Control w s-w ti res , gold finish with vinyl roof, low
mileage.

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COME IN SUNDAY AND
BROWSE AROUND

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SOUTHEASTERN OHIO'S LARGEST
CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER

72 Pontiac Catalina
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GALLIPOLIS
·CHRYSLERPLYMOUTH

top, w -s-w ti-res , mag

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2 DOOR HARDTOP, auto . tran s. , low mileage, sharp car.

For Sale

70 FORD EXPLORER

.... Glod I
gat
doUgh

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1968 CHEVY CAMAR0 ..!1395

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Brown

•395

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Aluwcl'l

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QUAIL CRE~K
MOBILE.
COMMUNITY
&amp; SALES

TEELA

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Tw6sR- mobi lehome- a7Kerr; . · Oh io , $1 00 month . Phone 446 0175 or 4.46 -1934.
237 .-J

1 FFi!E·SH Ho lstein hei f er , corn

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Take a look at the North , You . South . hold :
hand. Your partner opens one . +Ax g 4 •x J % tA 74 +K J 6
no-trump. You would hke to get, .. What do yo d0 • ?
to two of a suit and prefera bly .1
.
u now· .
.
to two spades if yo ur part ner
A-BJ_d one club. Wath 19 h•gh
happ e ns to have four cards c~ r~ po~nts you are too strong to .
· ·
. b1d one no-trump and too weak to
th ere.
~
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· bid two
If yo u are us ing th e form &lt;&gt;I
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Stayman connected with J aco·
TODAY S QUESTION
by tran s f e r yo u can aHord to
Your partne r re·sponds one dia·
· bid . two clubs and hope for the . mond . W~at.do you do now?
best. II your partner happens to .
rebid two s pad es every thin g
has cOme up roses.
If he bids two hearts yo u
have to pass and le t him strug·
gle \j'ith a 4·3Iit. ,Not that this
particular 4·3 lit will be unwiel·
dy . You have a singleton club
and he will proba bly be able to
ruff at least one club in your

1970 2 BR mobile home , No pet .

237 3

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· 446 -35.95 ncar town .

GOOD Us ed Bundy t r umpet call
-4_46 -4952-after 1.
235 3

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South

B E gentle , . be -kind , to l hat
expensive .c arpet , c lean wi l h
Blue Lus t re·. Rent electr ic
shamPooer Sl at G . C .· Mur
phy .

They riOt
CIJI todoy

Jerry

Tom Norris

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llv HENnl ARNOLD .onol BOB L££

Unocramble lhese !oor Jumbl..,
one letter to eaCh square, to
form four ordinary words.

. 4 speed, white , green vinyl top, priced to sel l.

CARROLL :NORRIS DODGE

rubb~r ,

'2095

r uu saved and slaved for wall

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four spades so the odds that he
will hold at least thr ee dia monds a re very good and in any
event you are goi ng to put five
diamonds on the table for him .

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Transfer to right part score

S3595

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500 E. Main St., Pom.et'oy, Ohio

COACHMAN Trave l , Trail e r ,
Motor Homes, ·sth Wheel ,
Truck Campers , A_pp le City
Auto SaleS, Rf . 35 N . Jack son .
Ohi,o . Phor-,e 28()."5700 .
llO ."tf
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23 F T . WILDERNE SS · Trave l
tr.3 iier. tully self -con t a ined . A
rea l bargain , 388 -8859 .
235 -6
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Pomeroy

'73 CHEV. El CAMINO
WIN AT BRIDGE

'iJ:N..

TIIICU

For Sale

"You ' ll Like Our Quality Way o~ Do ing .Bus i ness"

350 V -Seng i ne , au t omatic, power s1eeri ng &amp; brakes ,
a ir conditioned , c6nquista trim pkg ., radio. white walls. Many other extra s.

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992·2174 ·

1969 PONTIAC GTO •••• ~ ••s995

stand . shift, radio . Sharp .

2 Dr . ~ar~HoP: V-8 engine, auto ., P. st eering , good
real n 1ce .

We Want To Mak.e .Yoll Happy

Open Eves . Til6- Til5 P.M. Sat.

CLEA~ANCE

Yu

OUR '"'ORD IS
OUR BOND

KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT
Cadillac . Oldsmobile
GMAC Financing Available

SMITH .NELSON MOTORS,JINC

FIREBIRD, AUTO. TRANS ., P. S., PB., real nice car .

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66 PONTIAC CATALINA

Open Evenings
'ril 7 p.m. &amp;
Sat. 'til 5 p.m.
Service 'Til 12
Noon on :saturaa)

19.69 PONTIAC••••••••••••s1995

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Everett Saunders

Not Because Th.e Job Was Done Wrong

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DOOR SEDAN, 'aclory air , automat ic, P.S., P. B.. low mil es . one owner

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'795

See Ceward Calvert, Ron Hester or ·Peggy Story
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We ServicJ
What rf1e Sell

v.a eng in~,

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· DUSTER '340', 4 speed lr ans .. low mileage. one owne r .

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67 DODGE CORONET

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970 ·PLYMOUTH ••••••••••s1595·

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We Want You Back Because The Job Was Dqne Right

REMEMBER

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4-door. " 6 cyl in der automatic transmission, g~d ~ tire s,
clean interior , beige f inish. rad io &amp; hea t er. r eal econom y
&amp; a popular model.

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Full power equipment, tilt &amp; tel . wheel, lac·
tory air cond itioning.-

1968 PONTIAC TEMPEST. .............1895
Cpe ., a ir conditioned, au t omatic, P . st eer ing , good t ires ,
rad io. vi nyl interior, blk·. top over green body .

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LIMITED NUMBER IN STOCK • BETTER HURRY

second ca r .

car ."

1971 CHEVELLE MALIBU.!249
.

PICKUPS - CLUB CABS - VANS

2 Or ., 6 c yl. engin~, auto. Excellen t rubber . A real good

e owner

4,000 miles, I

68 CHEVROLET BISCAYNE

440 , 2 dr ., hardtop ,

1974 BUICKS
- AND
PONTIACS! I•

4 DOOR SEDAN , SIX CYL., FA CTORY AIR, P.S., P. EL

trans ., rad io , clean .

'895

1

Silver finish , black viny l top, black int., 60-40
seat, tilt &amp; tel. wheeL full power , air.

4-door factory air , automat ic tran smiSSIOn, power
steering &amp; br8kes , good white wall tires, wh i t e I in i sh ,
vinyl roof, radio , heavy duty suspension .

1967

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GRAND PRIX

v.a, auto .

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DARTS-CHARGERS-CORONETPOLARA AND DEMONSTRATORS

'1495
2 Or . hardtop,

SMITH
SAYS _,

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3 HORNET•••••••••••••

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t ir es, low m1leage, locallv owned.

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FLEETWOOD BROUGHAM

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1970 DODGE POLARA ............... s1395

6 Pa ssenger S~ation Wagon, gold fini sh , gold in ter ior , V -8,
auto ., P . st~nn,g , P. brakes. fac . air , t inted glass , w -s-w

68 PONTIAC

SEE THE NEW

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4 0~ . hard\Pp, gold with blk . vinyl roof , g ood interior, V-8
e_ngme, a uto . trans., P. steering, P. brakes, la c . air cond ., ·
tmted g•ass , w -s-w tires , low mileage , locally owned .•

G.T. Only one left. Auto. Sharp.
5 3295
1973 '0PEL
1973 MERCURY Cougar XR7 , local one owner. Like new. 5 3895
1973 PONTIAC Grand Safari. 9 pass.. wagon , air . Clean . $4695
1972 CHRYSLER New Yorker, 2 dr. H. T. , air , Sha car. 5 3995
1972 CHRYSLER Newport Royal, 4 dr. sed., air, low mil eage. s3595
5 2795
1972 DODGE Dart Swinger; 2 dr . H. T., air, vinyl top .
.
Cornett 4 dr. sed., 6 cyl., ~uto ., P.S., P. B.;
5 2495
1972 DODGE all white.
2 dr. H. T., blue with vinyl top, auto.,
$1995 .
1971 FORD Torino
P.S.
5 2295
1970 G.M.C. 12 Ton Pickup, long bed, V-8, low mil eage.
.. 1970 BUICK l,esapre Custom, 4 dr. sed., arr; vinyl top.
5 2295
5 1995
1970 FORD 'h Ton Pickup, long bed, V-8. Sharp .
5 1595
1968 FORD '14 Ton Pickup, .6 cyl .. sharp . Only

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Coupe, 1-ow ner ca r , less than 33 ,0QO m iles . brown .f in ts h
with matching v i n yl r oof, and vi n yl inter ibr, 302 V-8
st eering .

When lou ~o To Buy A Used CarY Don 't. Let S1nith Nelson Do
ThP Worrying. We Double (;heck All Uf Our .Used l.:ars
Beji1re We Let 1'hem Out

Tan finish, brown vi nyl top , matching inter ior,
full power equipment, AM·FM radio . Climate
Control air conditioning, tilt &amp; tel. steering
wheel.

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69 FORD LTD

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1973 ·Dodge

'1395

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SEDAN DeVILLE

1971 FORQ TORINO 500 ·.......... s2095
power

DO YOU WORRY

------------------------71 CADILLAC

70 CADILLAC
ELDORA.D O COUPE

engine , standard t r an smisS ion,
brakes , rad io, really sharp.

SEAT THE. PRICE
INCREASE •••

71-Arabla n
l 33-Bushlike herb
19...:_Country of
87-Goes in
garment
135- Bitter vet ch
~u rope
89-Sem i-p recious
1-Country of Asia - 72.....:..Rode nt
138-Ancient
.L 20- Wise persons
stones
6-Raitroad station
139 ~ Gir l' s name
74-Eagle's nest
27..:....Man's name
90- Labors
11-Domest icateci
140-Paddle
76--Goddess of
29-Poker stilke
91-Was h lightly
' 16--Those opposed'
141-Female sheep
healing
31-G rain
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92-Challenge
2 1-Pitchers
77~Winter vehicle
142- Near
36--..Yugoslalt'
93-Rive r islands
22- Wear away
143-Symbol for
leader
78-Man's name
95-;-- Merch and ise
te ll urium
23-Positive pole
79-Despo tic
37 - Salo
96-Liquid
24-0ne of
8 2~Tilted
1 44~Girl ' s name
39- River il'l
measure
Columbl.Js's.
84-Bi-eathe loudly 145 - Watched
Germany
97- Wipe oUt
ships·
sec retly
in sleep
40- Tidy
99- Mong rels2?-Goa l
85-Ac·a demic
147-Gaiters
.4\ - South
101....-Small " ho rses
26- Rented
Subjects'
149"""-Devoured
American
105-Skin ol fruit
28-Challenged
8&amp;-Woody plant .
150- 0 dor
ostric h
106- Seasoni ng
30-Christmlis
152-Kind of fabric
88-The sweet sop
107----Keen
42-1nterior
carol
89-Nip
154- Bu ry
43- Boy aftendant
lii -Part o f
32-Symbol f or
90-Attempts
15G- Norse gods
44-European
window frame
silver
92-Chaperon
· 158- Precipitous
46-Prepositiori
11 2_- Separate ~
33-Hebrew letter
94- Accountable
159-College
48-.Girl's name
113-Fondles
34-Edge
98-lubricates
·
officials
49-Hairtess.
-115 - TardY
35-Recent
99-Pasteboa rd
160-Prote ct
50- Relate d
1 16-Ev erg reen tree
36-Frog
100-Gratui ty
16J-S pecia lly
51-Separate.
· 1 18-Foray
37-Beverage
102-Rips
prepared
52-Kind of
119-Brazi lia n
38-Thhter sign
103-Ventilatl!!
chic ken • ·. 0
foot race
estuary
. 104-Those ho ldi n~
53-Sea nymphs
121-Railroad car
(abbr.)
40-lowest point
Of·fi ce
55-0t·d name
123-Preposition
DOWN
4 2_ Possessive
lOS-Unadulterated
for Spain
125-Harbinger
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106-SLirglcit11hread
56- Pulverized
pronoun
~2&amp;-Reveal
108-Arld
43- Britlsh ·
! ..:.....Retains
rock
127........ Man's n ame ·
109-Symbol for ·
statesman
2-PossesSor
5,7-Smal l drum
1 2~-'-Ro.sters
t anta ll,lm
44-rrohib it ip'nlsts
~'-Cr i rhson
58-Lowe r
13Q........Widea wake
45-EKpire
110-Lega/ sea!
4- Teutonic deity
61-Perslan fairy
13 1-:--Shallo w vessel
(abbr.)
47-Hydrocarbon
5-Resldue
63- Mine
132-Profits ·
49----lessen
.1 t !-Wit he red
6-Scorn
. entrance
134-0btain
50-Si amese native 112-Vegetabll!l
64-.;.Ex pi red
t-tierrrilt
136-Proportion
51-Pla ces for
114-Cioth
8-Seed container
~8- ReproductJ on
137-Strict
combat
measure,
9-Hypolh,etica l
70-Cons~.;:.-ated
139-arealo; s.udd enly
54-Lampreys
116-F'ootl ike part
force
71-Simplest forrh
140-Un lock
55-Character in
117-Set
10- -S preEld for
of animal life
1'44 -'Soui (Fr.)
119-Cron ies
"OthellO"
73-Spoors
dryfng
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145~Nahoorsheep
56_;.Piano
(cot ldq .)
11 ~Bib l ic al wee-ds
74-Emmets
146.- Excavate
·composition
120-Fros ts
75- Ha vi ng ears
12-Agi.tin
147-Music: as
59-Through
122-Sarcasm
77-Squandered ·
written
13-Up to date
60-Gratuity
78:._- ~llas.ter • ·
124-Everyone
.148-Aigonq ui an
(c olloq ~ )
62-Frlen~ly
80-War god
125-Mate deer
lnd ia fl
14-Ma.n's
8 1-Man ~ s .
64-Small v.,alley
149 - Snt~~e
126-lnsect
n ic kname
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ni ckname
' 151 -Faroe Islands
65-Hebl-ew inonth
128-Mei!s~re of
15-Signify
83- Parent·tea cher
6.~Man 's nickname
wh1rlwt11d ·
weight · ' ·
16-lmit!l led
organization
153-That IS (abbr.) ,
67-Corded clo th
I 29'-Shore bird
17-Nolh;ng
(i n it.)
]55-G reek letler
69-Summed up
131~Saucy ·
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18- Symbol toi84-Title of
157-B-aby1ofi ian
70'-Tie
132-Aeriform flui d
thO fo n
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October's Best Buys

71 VOL,KSWAGON

500 E: MAIN POMEROY, OHIO PH. 992-21 .7 4

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2 dr ., radio. w -s w tires, If . blue fin ish with blk · ' t ·
Very Sharp .
_ , 1n enor .

1971 CHEV.- BLAZER ................. s2895
4 Wheel dr ive , loc k ing trt . hubs. automati c tra ns . powe r

steering

brake s. Deluxe 1rim pa c kage . rad io. good h res.
spare- ne..,er been u'3ed. Ve hic le. ol many uses clean 1n
&amp;

terior. wh ite top over blue bod y .

1971 CHEV. 8' PICKUP ............. szl95
v .a engi ne, stand. tra~s .· . Cus tom Deluxe cab .- rad io. R.
step bumper. white .wal l ti r es . bl ue fmi sh . Sharp I own er

tnide in.

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1971 CHEVROLET IMPALA ..........s2495
Custom Cou pe, loca l f.o.wner car , l ike new white wa ll
tires. factory air , automat ic tran sm issi on , power steering
&amp; br ak ~s . Dark green finish w i th black viQy! roo!. spotless
inter ior , radio .· Real sharp!
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Silver finish , bla ck vinyl rodf, full power , C. C.
air . Sharp!

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1970 CHEVELLE MAUBu ............
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69 CADILLAC

4-door gold fini s h, spo t less clean int er ior , V-8 eng i ne ·
automati c, power st eering . r adio . A honey of a buy .

1970 PLYMOUTH FURY 111 ..........11395
v,s

4-door ,
automat ic, power steering .' radio, good t ires,
blue --f i nish , spotless interior .

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SEDAN DeVILLE

1968 CHEVROLET IMPALA .......... ..I595
4 Or . V -8 engine, automatic 1rans. , P .. steering, -rad io, good
tires, c lean interior , I owner .

CHEVELL~

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74 CADILlACS &amp; OLDS QN DISPLAY

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ALL NEW '73 CHEVY TRUCK

Retail-54322 .00 Close Out

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WEST

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annoyed when yo u pass two
diamonds. but once the dumm y
.hits the table his fac e lights up
and he ·proceeds with the busi-

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POMEROY MOTOR CO.

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Open Eves Till 8 Pomeroy
Wes l

Pass
Pass

For Sale

For Sale
MINI BIKE, in good· condi t ion .
446 -9523 or 446 -11143.
209 -tt

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1972 GRA N V IL LE mobile home
12 x 65·, 2 bedrooms . Phone
245 -5311. .
233 -6

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6 YEAR old gai t ed

Palam ino

horse . 388 -8155 .
233 ·6

.Both v ulnerable
North
East

2+
Pass

Pass
Pass

Opening lead- + A

Tri -S tate .Mobil e
Home Sales
Ph . 446 ,7572
1220 Ea ~; tern Av e., Gallipolis
1970 12 x 52 F !eetwood
1957 8 x 45 Mar le lte
1959 10 x 52 · Elcar
1963 10 x 45 Kaywood
1959 10 x 40 General
· 1956 8 x 47 Pontia c Chief
1962 10 x 52 Windsor
1966 12 x 46 Pont iac Chief
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Smith
. Coro na ,
Ol)vett i
Royal, . NO H U NT I N G, no trespass ing
Standard or Electri c Por signs. Signs of al l kinds.
tables . Si mmons Pr int lnQ an d
Simmons Ptg . and Office
Off-ice Equ ipment.
Euipr'nent .
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BILL'S ARMY~NAVY SALES .

South

,· · , I NEW SPAPER ENTERPRISE ASS N 1

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making at least e ight

.tri cks with th at favorable
trump .
Wh y co uldn ' t yo u jus t re·
spond two diamonds? Because
you are playing Jacoby transfe r and two diamond s would
show,hearts, not diamond s .

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992·2126

ne ss of

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5 1GL E R fuel oii stove. 9000 BTU
near l y new . Ca ll 256 -1198 .
. 235 -tf

Of course , yo.ur p artner looks

EAST

to Wall c arpet . Keep ." il ne w
with
Blue Lu s tr e . Rent
e lectric shampooer Sl at
Cen tral Su pply Co .
237 -6

The bidding has beei1 :4
West
North
East

picker, R io Gra nde , 245 5A 92
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235 3

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HOUSETRA IL ER 2 bedrooms .
Pr i va.te loL located 2 miles
from toWn . Ph . 37.9 -2380 .
237 -2

Projec t ion b ul bs . Tawney. Studio, 1124 · Secon d Ave .
224 -tf

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2 BEDROOM

frailer .· No
chi l dren . No pels . I n ci ty . Ph .
1140-9619 .
237 -J

CLARINE T , !'ike new , $100 . . Ph .
379 -2284 .
.
233 -6

HOUSE 7 rms . and bath on o ld
Slat e Rt . 160 . Fuel oil furna c e
ilnd rural water . References
r equired . 446 -0861 .
234 -3

For Rent
HOUSE, 6 rooms and bath on
Bulav il le Road , $100 per mo .
Can see Sa1urday and Sun day , 446-0853.
235 -3

.F - 100. V-8 engine, Ford camper
wheel covers, raGiio .

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rates, free garage park ing .
Libby Hote l.
241 -tf

Rodney -Cora Rd .
Rodn ey , Ohio
H ours 9 a. m . l o9 p . m .
M onday thru Saturday
Ph. 245
245-5021. ..
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SAFAIU

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POWDI.

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N EW mobi le home , excellent
loca t ion. adu lt s on l y . Phone
446 -0338 .
225 -lf

For Rent

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Hote l.

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rooms ,

Gallla
911 -·tf

hand while conserving hi s own
four trumps.

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two clubs and your partn er rebids two diamonds . What do
you do now ' Easy ! Ju s t pa ss .
· He hasn 't got ~o ur hear ts or

For Sale

SHOES&amp; BOOTS

CAMPING EQUIPMENT
TOOLS- HUNTING SUPPLIES

MOBILE HOM ES
19-54 a lt 27 Palace
1953 8 x '35 Peerless
19611 12 x 60 Roycraft
1967 12 x 50 SChu lt
1968 12 x 50' Marlette
19il5 8 x · 42 La nd o Ia
1964 10 x 55 ConsQ rt
1965 10 x 50 Monarch
' 1967 12 x 60 Topper
B&amp;S MO.BILE HOMES
Second &amp; Viand St .
Pt . Pleasant
(Next tlt Heck-'s )
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eliNCOLN CONTINENTAL •MARK IV

*Specials This Week*

CORDUROY JEANS · WRANGLER
&amp;LIVE INS
·· VALUES TO $12.00

SALE .PRICE $395
QUAKER MAID OIL • 3 QT. s1.00

1970 .vw Van , new 1ires, good
cond . -446- 1853 .
236 -3

LIMIT 6

S.l.P. FILTERS • REG. 11.99
11.59 ·
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SALE
PRICE
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REG. s.l.39 · 100 ROUNDS · NOW ~1.00
HOtmS: Dally 11-5 :30-Mooday and Friday 9-9
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DATSON Phone 592-4463

MODEtS

SPEC IAL$4,395.00
Reg. $4,995.00

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1969 GR,AND Pr i x , $1 , 500 . Call
675 - 1867 .

SPEC IAL$8,695.0p
Reg. $9,495.00

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We Service What

Reg. $7,695.00
Special???

67-CH EvR0LEi'tru ck6tl"Series .
~with a i r brakes , P .S., 20 ft .
•Midwest bed . Grain "'d cattle
r:acks . .2 farm
tractor -s.
1 Fa rmall
and Oliver with. equipment, i wagons, 1
• Chevrolet ~8 3 en~l ne . 367 -7533 .
234 · 3
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TO
70x14

2 &amp; 3 Bedrooms
lotal Elec. &amp;. Gas

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"'&gt;en.

· 992-7004
Middleportt.
Obe~ 8 to 6 Mon. thru Sat. ·
Dally 8 to~· (Closed S~ndoys). epen Anytime)&gt;;.'

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Chev rol et , 1 ton Carpper
Convers ion , s leeps 4. Price
51 , 200 , 446 -4335 .
237 -3

1965MERCURY~C;i"on·:• - Pa ck,

9 pus . station wagon , P .S. 8.
P .B .;; real good buy .' Must sell ,
2&lt;15 -5821.
2J 7. 3f.

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~. Honda trai170 . &lt;:a tl-446 - 17~1 or
see Wf:lndell Th oll)a's.

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N·ATURA L' gas
70,000 BTU
· c ond iflon. 446
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hea1ing sto\·e,
$80 . E
1
912~ .

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GMC' 1 ton truck , duel
wheels with Midwest grain
bed w i th cattle r a cks . \18 8·9991
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br 367 -7-48 1.
2 4 3

50x12

Make Us .Ao Offer

600 West Main Street, Pomeroy, Ohip
Ph. 992-7777 .
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!irs, : Mon. thru Fri. 9:9 P. M,
, Sat. 9-6 P.M.· Sun. 1-6 P.M.

USED : G . E . Refrig . , baby bed,
c ompletedine1te set ; 4 chai r s,
3 piece end table set.
· NEW ~ Seve ral chairs in solid
maple ,_ speciSI pr ice. Also
several E-nd tables at specia l
price .
·
955 Second Ave .
446 -1171 .
Ope n Fridays 6 till&amp; ··
.t
Plenty ot .tree parktng

DACHSHUND puppies, sma'l\,
standard , AKC reg ., red :
Ph on e 446 -4999 .
237 -tt

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Larry's Mobile ·.Home Sales, .Iilc.

·1965 Olds 88 , o.ne OWfler, P.S.
&amp; .P . B., new exhaust system,
· new plugs,· &amp; points , good
tires . Price SSOO. Call 446·
3801 or 446-1894 . Ask for
Sherman Parson s . .

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/ITTENTION VETERANS- Gl Loans available, no down .

to 1~ Yea·r Firianc•ng Sell.
12x64 Electric 1'12 Baths
Coventry Deluxe·3 Bed R.

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Corbin &amp;
, Snyder

$1 '000 OFF
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14x64 Electric 3 Bedroom · SPEC lA[ $7,395.00
Reg. $7,995.00
Fleetwood
l4x70 Eledric 3 .B edroom SPECIAL $8,500 .00
Reg. $9,500.00
' Ki.rkwood

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Clearance

236-6

FOR ,SALE

1 - 1973

At

-----'--..J--7""--- -1973 PL YMOUTH Du st er

or
take Over payments . .446 -4J_33 . .
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~6 - 3

For Sale
IF YOU ar e bU i ld ing a n i? w
home or remodeling , see us .
we a r e builder s
D is tributor
for
Hotpoint App li ances ,
·Allison Electric .
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1959
1956
1962
1966
1970
1957
1959
1963

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TriState Mobile
H ome Sa l es
Phone 446 -7572
1220 Eastern Ave .·,
Gallipolis
10 x 40 Genera l
B x 47 Pontiac Chie f
10 x 52 Wind-sor
12 x &lt;16 Pontiac Ch ief
12 x 52 F leetWood
B x 45 Ma r leHe '
10 x · 52 Elcar
10 x 45 K aywood

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Only A
Few left To Sell

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1973 8 TRA ( K, .s tereo in lov e ly
hand rubb ed Walnut c·onsole .
pay balan ce of $10 1. 50 or
payments can be arranged .
Call 446 -0255.
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Smith Honda Sales

Upper River Rd.

Gallipolis, 0.

STARCRAFT

For Sale
USED furn i ture , a-nt i qlle s,
appl iances. PS.J, Addison ,
Ohio.
23{}-30
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B U Y direct fr-om owner , l ots it.
the ci t y or c ounty or a c reage .
Loo k at the rest then buy tb..e'
best . Robert A . Queeh, 1020
· Secon d Ave . 4-16 -016 8: ·

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L&amp;M Phone 592"4491

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eCAPRI eDATSUN eSUBARU eCOUGAR

3-M-OD-EL___,SI

12x65 Gas or Fuel Oil
2 Bed. R. Croydon- Deluxe
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1900 EASTERN AVENUE

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1973

· Stop in and see the features of
these homes.
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R ECON p!TION ED

RlCE'S

Corbin &amp;·Snyder
Furniture ~~,)"0 FURNITURE

SMITH BUICKP.ONTIAC, INC.

For Sale

•MERCURY MONT.EGO •COMET

SAVE $AVE SAVE

12x50 Gas - 2 Bedroom r-·

MOBILE HOMES
FOR SALE 1·

For Sale

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ATHENS, OHIO

This Is Our October Sale!

446-3273

Parsons

600 E. STATE ST.
&amp; 1200 E. STATE ST.

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New GMC
Truck Headquarters
1965 V2 ton Chevy P ickup
.1968 'h ton GMC pickup
1969 3/~ "fon Chevy pickup
1972 3 '.1 Chevv oickuo
1963 2 ton Ford
1963 Jf• 1on GMC picKup
1968 3 Ton Chevy dump
1968 GMC J,'.i ton p i ckup
1967 J.-:, T . GMC PU (
1969 .1n r . GMC PU
1969 Chev ro let •; .- ton p ickup
1967 . 1/~ ton Chev .
.
1966 GN!C. l/ 2 ton PU '
1969 In T . Ford PU -·
.1969 Dodge Sti::ltion Wagon
1959 Ford Galaxie
· 1967 1h 1on l:;:hevy pickup
1966 11.- 1on GMC pickup
1970 lh T . Chev . PU
1969 lh T . Chev . PU
1969 1!'2 T . GMC PU
1966 Jt• T . GMC PU
1968 'n T . GMC p·u
1967 'h T . GMC PU
1967 It " T . GMC PU
1969 1h ~ , · on G·Mc PU
SOMMERS G .M . C
TR.UCKS , INC .
133 Pine St .
446 -2532 .
267 -tf

854 Second, 446-9523
NEW Maple ·bunk bed sets with
2 1h in . posts , ex t ra f irm Sealy
innersp ring mattresses only
$159
.95 - New sofa beds w ith J U ST taken in 1973 -zi9 zag
PORTABLE
d i shwashe r ,
Herculon or nylon c overs ,
counter d ishwasher . Electr ic
sewing
machine.
· i his
$69 .95 New Sea l y in gui t ar and amp li fer . Ph . 4116
machine is a d-ressmaker
nerspr-ing -matt r esses $39 .95
4246 .
modei. ·· Pay ba l an ce of $38.50
New 5 p iece d in ette sets
237
or pay $5 per month . Ca ll 44 6NEW : Sert a and Bem
mat .
$59
.95
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larg
e
Maple
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tress and box spr ings . La r ge
ro cke,rs $ 19.95 - N ew 3 pc .
..._
selection in stock firm
end t·a ble sets $16.95 - N ew 2
matt r esses starti ng at $39 .00.
p c. living room suites with 100
1967 DODGE Monaco SW, 9
955 Second AvenUe
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p'ct . heavy . cove r ~, he.a vy
pass ., a i ~ , -P . B .. P .S. , R&amp;H ,
' 446-1111
.
f rame, coil sp rin gs, spring
t int glass , vinyl i n!. Can be
edge , self decked ~ A r ea l
176-tf
se.en at ElliOtt's Union 76.
buy at only $169 .95 .
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F UE L oil heati n g st ove , 280
USED
· FUR NITURE
233 -tf
225 -tf
gallon
fuel
tank:,
30"
Tappan
B edroorn suites , r ocking
ga s range . -Phone 388 -8538 .
c ha i r s. 2 p c. living room
1971 NEW MOON 12x60 car ......_
237 .J
suites,
stoves , gas
and
peted , awn ing , 2 BR , call
electric , beds, chai r s, o th er
1972 QA 50 HONDA m i n i bike, 2 1973 tra ilers l eft , dea le r 's
after 5 p .m . 4.46 -41 25 .
m isc ellaneous
i1ems
at
XR 75 H onda, 1973 mode l , 1 25
cost . 1974 trailers i n stock .
233 -6
reasonable pr ice.
Penton motoc r oss bike, 1972
1974 campers as row as $1 ,350 .
GOOD CL EAN L UMP and
NEW
FU RN I-TURE
H ea
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B uy where ypu ge t quali t y PIPES , Pipes
P ipes . GBD ,
stoker coal. Carl Winte rs , Rio
SPEC IAL - 2 pc . living room
vy 0 u 1Y 1ra 1 er Which
and service. CAMP co
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NLEY
ha1..1 1s
3
motorcycles,
3
Cheratan , BBB , Jobey, Hilson
Grande . Ph on e 245 ,511 5.
su ite , Reg . S239.95 Now On l y
helme1s , other motocross
STARCRAFT SALES . R t. 62
and othc r s.rawn'E!y's P i pe and
8-tf
$199 .95 .
accessories . Call 388 -8538 .
N . of Point Pl easa nt beh ind
Trophy Hou se, 422 Second
208 -tf
Red Carpet In n , 675 -538 4.
Av e.
"':YPE S of
building.
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234-l f
199-lf AL. L
mater 1al s, block, brick, sewer
pipes. w in dow s, linte l s, etc .
C l aude Winfers , Ri(l Grande .
0 . Phone ·245 .51 21 after 5.
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St ate · Stre et . Phone· 4.46 -0687 .
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'190 -lf

DALE R. SANDERS INC.

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THOUSANDS OF.SURPLUS
ITEMS NEW ClOTHING FOR
THE ENTIRE FAMILY ·

HAY , sse a ba le, Gas cooks t ove
$5 ; gas healing s tov e $5 ;
Be lli ed gas furna ce, $25 ;
Fi r eplace screen $5 . 11.46 -1052,
446 -0291 .
23 7. l

Gallipolis, 0.

YOU SAVE and slaved for walt
10 wall ca rpet. Keep it new
with
Blue
Lustre .
Renl ·
electric shclmpooer Sl a~
Ce ntral Supply co·.
23 1-6'

Mobile Home Clearance

8S NORT H COU RT STREET
ATHEN S, OHIO 45701

for Sale
14 F T . F IBER G L ASS boa t , -40
· hp mtr ., exc . co n d i tion . $500 .
446 - 1073.
.
237 .J

Teau1 with bontl- RIIS

3 BEDROOM 1972 Mobile home ,
li nen, cookware a i r con ditio ned , television , furnished
Will rent to 3 men $20 a week FUR NI SHED _apartment. a ll
each, $50 depos it required .
utilit ies p i:tid, adults only446 Ready 992 -3509. MiddleporL
952J . .
Oh io.
234 -tf
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1639 Eastern Ave.

$2995 ·
WOOD MOTOR SALES

NQw arranre lhe circled letters •
to form the aurpriee answer, u ··

For Rent

Looking for a m obi le hom e
lot or il qualifY. mobil e· hom e?
Nr: hav e both a·t

WHE.N DI SCH~
THEOY DISAPPEAR.

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Gallipolis Chrysler-Plymouth

4 dr . hardtop, auto. ; · radio. P. ste_ering . P.
brakes, lac. air, power cloor locks. power
windows , tilt steering wheel, Cruise Control w s-w ti res , gold finish with vinyl roof, low
mileage.

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BROWSE AROUND

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CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER

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GALLIPOLIS
·CHRYSLERPLYMOUTH

top, w -s-w ti-res , mag

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2 DOOR HARDTOP, auto . tran s. , low mileage, sharp car.

For Sale

70 FORD EXPLORER

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1968 CHEVY CAMAR0 ..!1395

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MOBILE.
COMMUNITY
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TEELA

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Tw6sR- mobi lehome- a7Kerr; . · Oh io , $1 00 month . Phone 446 0175 or 4.46 -1934.
237 .-J

1 FFi!E·SH Ho lstein hei f er , corn

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Take a look at the North , You . South . hold :
hand. Your partner opens one . +Ax g 4 •x J % tA 74 +K J 6
no-trump. You would hke to get, .. What do yo d0 • ?
to two of a suit and prefera bly .1
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u now· .
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to two spades if yo ur part ner
A-BJ_d one club. Wath 19 h•gh
happ e ns to have four cards c~ r~ po~nts you are too strong to .
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th ere.
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If yo u are us ing th e form &lt;&gt;I
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TODAY S QUESTION
by tran s f e r yo u can aHord to
Your partne r re·sponds one dia·
· bid . two clubs and hope for the . mond . W~at.do you do now?
best. II your partner happens to .
rebid two s pad es every thin g
has cOme up roses.
If he bids two hearts yo u
have to pass and le t him strug·
gle \j'ith a 4·3Iit. ,Not that this
particular 4·3 lit will be unwiel·
dy . You have a singleton club
and he will proba bly be able to
ruff at least one club in your

1970 2 BR mobile home , No pet .

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· 446 -35.95 ncar town .

GOOD Us ed Bundy t r umpet call
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B E gentle , . be -kind , to l hat
expensive .c arpet , c lean wi l h
Blue Lus t re·. Rent electr ic
shamPooer Sl at G . C .· Mur
phy .

They riOt
CIJI todoy

Jerry

Tom Norris

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llv HENnl ARNOLD .onol BOB L££

Unocramble lhese !oor Jumbl..,
one letter to eaCh square, to
form four ordinary words.

. 4 speed, white , green vinyl top, priced to sel l.

CARROLL :NORRIS DODGE

rubb~r ,

'2095

r uu saved and slaved for wall

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four spades so the odds that he
will hold at least thr ee dia monds a re very good and in any
event you are goi ng to put five
diamonds on the table for him .

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S3595

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500 E. Main St., Pom.et'oy, Ohio

COACHMAN Trave l , Trail e r ,
Motor Homes, ·sth Wheel ,
Truck Campers , A_pp le City
Auto SaleS, Rf . 35 N . Jack son .
Ohi,o . Phor-,e 28()."5700 .
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tr.3 iier. tully self -con t a ined . A
rea l bargain , 388 -8859 .
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Pomeroy

'73 CHEV. El CAMINO
WIN AT BRIDGE

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For Sale

"You ' ll Like Our Quality Way o~ Do ing .Bus i ness"

350 V -Seng i ne , au t omatic, power s1eeri ng &amp; brakes ,
a ir conditioned , c6nquista trim pkg ., radio. white walls. Many other extra s.

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992·2174 ·

1969 PONTIAC GTO •••• ~ ••s995

stand . shift, radio . Sharp .

2 Dr . ~ar~HoP: V-8 engine, auto ., P. st eering , good
real n 1ce .

We Want To Mak.e .Yoll Happy

Open Eves . Til6- Til5 P.M. Sat.

CLEA~ANCE

Yu

OUR '"'ORD IS
OUR BOND

KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT
Cadillac . Oldsmobile
GMAC Financing Available

SMITH .NELSON MOTORS,JINC

FIREBIRD, AUTO. TRANS ., P. S., PB., real nice car .

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Open Evenings
'ril 7 p.m. &amp;
Sat. 'til 5 p.m.
Service 'Til 12
Noon on :saturaa)

19.69 PONTIAC••••••••••••s1995

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Everett Saunders

Not Because Th.e Job Was Done Wrong

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DOOR SEDAN, 'aclory air , automat ic, P.S., P. B.. low mil es . one owner

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'795

See Ceward Calvert, Ron Hester or ·Peggy Story
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What rf1e Sell

v.a eng in~,

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We Want You Back Because The Job Was Dqne Right

REMEMBER

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4-door. " 6 cyl in der automatic transmission, g~d ~ tire s,
clean interior , beige f inish. rad io &amp; hea t er. r eal econom y
&amp; a popular model.

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tory air cond itioning.-

1968 PONTIAC TEMPEST. .............1895
Cpe ., a ir conditioned, au t omatic, P . st eer ing , good t ires ,
rad io. vi nyl interior, blk·. top over green body .

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LIMITED NUMBER IN STOCK • BETTER HURRY

second ca r .

car ."

1971 CHEVELLE MALIBU.!249
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PICKUPS - CLUB CABS - VANS

2 Or ., 6 c yl. engin~, auto. Excellen t rubber . A real good

e owner

4,000 miles, I

68 CHEVROLET BISCAYNE

440 , 2 dr ., hardtop ,

1974 BUICKS
- AND
PONTIACS! I•

4 DOOR SEDAN , SIX CYL., FA CTORY AIR, P.S., P. EL

trans ., rad io , clean .

'895

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Silver finish , black viny l top, black int., 60-40
seat, tilt &amp; tel. wheeL full power , air.

4-door factory air , automat ic tran smiSSIOn, power
steering &amp; br8kes , good white wall tires, wh i t e I in i sh ,
vinyl roof, radio , heavy duty suspension .

1967

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v.a, auto .

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DARTS-CHARGERS-CORONETPOLARA AND DEMONSTRATORS

'1495
2 Or . hardtop,

SMITH
SAYS _,

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t ir es, low m1leage, locallv owned.

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1970 DODGE POLARA ............... s1395

6 Pa ssenger S~ation Wagon, gold fini sh , gold in ter ior , V -8,
auto ., P . st~nn,g , P. brakes. fac . air , t inted glass , w -s-w

68 PONTIAC

SEE THE NEW

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4 0~ . hard\Pp, gold with blk . vinyl roof , g ood interior, V-8
e_ngme, a uto . trans., P. steering, P. brakes, la c . air cond ., ·
tmted g•ass , w -s-w tires , low mileage , locally owned .•

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5 3295
1973 '0PEL
1973 MERCURY Cougar XR7 , local one owner. Like new. 5 3895
1973 PONTIAC Grand Safari. 9 pass.. wagon , air . Clean . $4695
1972 CHRYSLER New Yorker, 2 dr. H. T. , air , Sha car. 5 3995
1972 CHRYSLER Newport Royal, 4 dr. sed., air, low mil eage. s3595
5 2795
1972 DODGE Dart Swinger; 2 dr . H. T., air, vinyl top .
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Cornett 4 dr. sed., 6 cyl., ~uto ., P.S., P. B.;
5 2495
1972 DODGE all white.
2 dr. H. T., blue with vinyl top, auto.,
$1995 .
1971 FORD Torino
P.S.
5 2295
1970 G.M.C. 12 Ton Pickup, long bed, V-8, low mil eage.
.. 1970 BUICK l,esapre Custom, 4 dr. sed., arr; vinyl top.
5 2295
5 1995
1970 FORD 'h Ton Pickup, long bed, V-8. Sharp .
5 1595
1968 FORD '14 Ton Pickup, .6 cyl .. sharp . Only

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Coupe, 1-ow ner ca r , less than 33 ,0QO m iles . brown .f in ts h
with matching v i n yl r oof, and vi n yl inter ibr, 302 V-8
st eering .

When lou ~o To Buy A Used CarY Don 't. Let S1nith Nelson Do
ThP Worrying. We Double (;heck All Uf Our .Used l.:ars
Beji1re We Let 1'hem Out

Tan finish, brown vi nyl top , matching inter ior,
full power equipment, AM·FM radio . Climate
Control air conditioning, tilt &amp; tel. steering
wheel.

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'1395

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1971 FORQ TORINO 500 ·.......... s2095
power

DO YOU WORRY

------------------------71 CADILLAC

70 CADILLAC
ELDORA.D O COUPE

engine , standard t r an smisS ion,
brakes , rad io, really sharp.

SEAT THE. PRICE
INCREASE •••

71-Arabla n
l 33-Bushlike herb
19...:_Country of
87-Goes in
garment
135- Bitter vet ch
~u rope
89-Sem i-p recious
1-Country of Asia - 72.....:..Rode nt
138-Ancient
.L 20- Wise persons
stones
6-Raitroad station
139 ~ Gir l' s name
74-Eagle's nest
27..:....Man's name
90- Labors
11-Domest icateci
140-Paddle
76--Goddess of
29-Poker stilke
91-Was h lightly
' 16--Those opposed'
141-Female sheep
healing
31-G rain
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92-Challenge
2 1-Pitchers
77~Winter vehicle
142- Near
36--..Yugoslalt'
93-Rive r islands
22- Wear away
143-Symbol for
leader
78-Man's name
95-;-- Merch and ise
te ll urium
23-Positive pole
79-Despo tic
37 - Salo
96-Liquid
24-0ne of
8 2~Tilted
1 44~Girl ' s name
39- River il'l
measure
Columbl.Js's.
84-Bi-eathe loudly 145 - Watched
Germany
97- Wipe oUt
ships·
sec retly
in sleep
40- Tidy
99- Mong rels2?-Goa l
85-Ac·a demic
147-Gaiters
.4\ - South
101....-Small " ho rses
26- Rented
Subjects'
149"""-Devoured
American
105-Skin ol fruit
28-Challenged
8&amp;-Woody plant .
150- 0 dor
ostric h
106- Seasoni ng
30-Christmlis
152-Kind of fabric
88-The sweet sop
107----Keen
42-1nterior
carol
89-Nip
154- Bu ry
43- Boy aftendant
lii -Part o f
32-Symbol f or
90-Attempts
15G- Norse gods
44-European
window frame
silver
92-Chaperon
· 158- Precipitous
46-Prepositiori
11 2_- Separate ~
33-Hebrew letter
94- Accountable
159-College
48-.Girl's name
113-Fondles
34-Edge
98-lubricates
·
officials
49-Hairtess.
-115 - TardY
35-Recent
99-Pasteboa rd
160-Prote ct
50- Relate d
1 16-Ev erg reen tree
36-Frog
100-Gratui ty
16J-S pecia lly
51-Separate.
· 1 18-Foray
37-Beverage
102-Rips
prepared
52-Kind of
119-Brazi lia n
38-Thhter sign
103-Ventilatl!!
chic ken • ·. 0
foot race
estuary
. 104-Those ho ldi n~
53-Sea nymphs
121-Railroad car
(abbr.)
40-lowest point
Of·fi ce
55-0t·d name
123-Preposition
DOWN
4 2_ Possessive
lOS-Unadulterated
for Spain
125-Harbinger
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106-SLirglcit11hread
56- Pulverized
pronoun
~2&amp;-Reveal
108-Arld
43- Britlsh ·
! ..:.....Retains
rock
127........ Man's n ame ·
109-Symbol for ·
statesman
2-PossesSor
5,7-Smal l drum
1 2~-'-Ro.sters
t anta ll,lm
44-rrohib it ip'nlsts
~'-Cr i rhson
58-Lowe r
13Q........Widea wake
45-EKpire
110-Lega/ sea!
4- Teutonic deity
61-Perslan fairy
13 1-:--Shallo w vessel
(abbr.)
47-Hydrocarbon
5-Resldue
63- Mine
132-Profits ·
49----lessen
.1 t !-Wit he red
6-Scorn
. entrance
134-0btain
50-Si amese native 112-Vegetabll!l
64-.;.Ex pi red
t-tierrrilt
136-Proportion
51-Pla ces for
114-Cioth
8-Seed container
~8- ReproductJ on
137-Strict
combat
measure,
9-Hypolh,etica l
70-Cons~.;:.-ated
139-arealo; s.udd enly
54-Lampreys
116-F'ootl ike part
force
71-Simplest forrh
140-Un lock
55-Character in
117-Set
10- -S preEld for
of animal life
1'44 -'Soui (Fr.)
119-Cron ies
"OthellO"
73-Spoors
dryfng
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145~Nahoorsheep
56_;.Piano
(cot ldq .)
11 ~Bib l ic al wee-ds
74-Emmets
146.- Excavate
·composition
120-Fros ts
75- Ha vi ng ears
12-Agi.tin
147-Music: as
59-Through
122-Sarcasm
77-Squandered ·
written
13-Up to date
60-Gratuity
78:._- ~llas.ter • ·
124-Everyone
.148-Aigonq ui an
(c olloq ~ )
62-Frlen~ly
80-War god
125-Mate deer
lnd ia fl
14-Ma.n's
8 1-Man ~ s .
64-Small v.,alley
149 - Snt~~e
126-lnsect
n ic kname
"
ni ckname
' 151 -Faroe Islands
65-Hebl-ew inonth
128-Mei!s~re of
15-Signify
83- Parent·tea cher
6.~Man 's nickname
wh1rlwt11d ·
weight · ' ·
16-lmit!l led
organization
153-That IS (abbr.) ,
67-Corded clo th
I 29'-Shore bird
17-Nolh;ng
(i n it.)
]55-G reek letler
69-Summed up
131~Saucy ·
,
18- Symbol toi84-Title of
157-B-aby1ofi ian
70'-Tie
132-Aeriform flui d
thO fo n
re spe ct (pl.)
de tty

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GALLI PO LIS - ilt''', Cal VtC'tmiiH , w1th &lt;-1 r~Jpi;.Hn':;;
McCar ter o[ Washmgton. IJ C. C.:llfllflliS!H f)fl
wJll be m G.alllpol1:s at thr
F un1wrlj pas tor :11 , the
Holida) In n for thn•(' daxs of Temple I hlh Jlajlll.'&gt;t Church uf
mims.tl') and teadun~ on the Waslungtnn. D. C . Ht&gt;\' MeHoly
Sptrt t
c:~n d
1he Car ti•J now st•n·t• s &lt;:lS a
Charis!tia lll..' Rene\~ &lt;il that Is preat'hc r and te:u·hC'r 111
sweepmg at·ross Amcnca
churches
of
\'a riuus
H1s nunistr~ will begm dcnmiunattons, .111d \\ 1th otlwr
Tuesda ~ . Oc t . 9. and cun tmuf' groups aeross Amenca lit&gt; ts
Wednesday and Thu rsday .tl an alder 111 the Chnsmi:l
7:30 each evemng. Coff£&gt;e and Church, Washmgton, D C.
light r ~ fres h rnents nlil beMm nmg&gt;study sesswns &lt;Alll
ser\'ed . There Is no dt.~rgl' 01 be held WedncsdH}' and Thursadmission fee. The pl,lbh c ~~ dd) a t 10 a 111 at the Jn n
Invited to sha re m the meetwgs Madden home, C1rcle A\'e For
each evemng
fur ther u;t fornwtwn, the pubhc
Rev McCcH' ler ts a gr.aduate 1s invi ted to telephone ·Jim
of Baylor Umverstty and Madden' at 446·il07 01 Jerry
S o uthwe ste r n Bap t 1st Belcher a t 446-7352 The McTheolog ical Se mtna ry He Co rter Mm1stries are bemg
served as a U. S Atr Force !'; JlOnsored m Galhpohs b.Y B I
chaplam both m the U S. ~md G Associates

HACIN 8
J esse E.
Rri nker, Pa st Illu st r ious
Master v f Bosworth Council,
Pomeroy. has been honored by
an a ppomtment as Arch
Juta nt, of the Grand Coun cil,
Royal and Selccl Mas ters by
the , Grand Master, Merlyn E.
Meredith oi Clevela nd, He was
insta lled Ocl 2 al lhe 14jlh
Asse mbly of the Gra nd Courttil
in the Maso n1 c Te mple,
Columbus
Bnnker is also Ma ster of
Ra cmc Lodge 461, F'&amp;AM, of
Racme He wtll recetve h1s 25
year membership pm in 1974
fr om ·naeme Lodge. He 1s a
Pas t Htgh Pries t of Pomeroy
Chap ter , Pas t
Em inent'
Commande r of Oh to Valley
Comrnandery , Membe r or
A)add lll
T e mp le,
Pas t
Prestdenl of the Twin Ctty
Shrme Club, Pas t . Pa tron of
Racme Easte rn Star , Past
Watchman of Shepherds of

REV. CAL McCARTER

Sa1Urda y's Co ll e g e
Football R es ul ts
B y Un1 t ed Pr ess t n1 ernafio n.1l
Harvnrd 16 Boston U 0
Tula r\e ?4 P•ttsburQh 6
VM I 23 Cttadel 6

Fr anklm

UNHULLED

TO OUR MECHANICAL HULLER

Your Walnuts will be
Hulleq Free of Charge
And We Wi II Pay You

$500

Marshall

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Sw a r thmore 0
l nd 1ana 28 Wes t Vt r g•nta 14

Georg1a Tech 14 A r m y 10
Texas A &amp;M 24 Clemso n 9
Sou t h Caroltna 27 v ,rg1 nl a
Tech 14

Cen tral Mtch 6 III1ROtS 51 3
Curry '17 New H a ven 6
MaJne 20 Rh od e I sland 7
Bucknell 45 Ge ll ysbu rg 7
Wdlram B. Mar y 33 V lla nova 21
Mary l and 36 Sy racuse 0
Texas' A&amp; M JO Cle m so n 15
OhtO 5 1 27 Wash,ng ton 51 3
Connec l .cu l 7 N e w Ham p s h tr e
3
De l awa r e So Bal dw m Wal l a ce
IB
Y ale 24 Co lgat e 18
Geo r g 1a Tech 14 Army 10
Sou th Ca ro l rna '17 Vrrgrnra

WALN·UTS

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Duke 7
W tsconsrn 37 W y o rn tng 28

Excelsior Salt Works, Inc.

SALE! BEDROOM SUITES
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9· 30 . Incl udes our en tire sto( k of f in e
qua lity b edroom suttes.

JESSE; BRINKER

Famous m akes nat rona lt y known su ch
as Bassett, R rve r srde. Broy hrll, L ane,
Kemp , Keywoo d W ake f re td Early
Ameri ca n , M o dern , M ed tfer r antan and
Fre n c h Provtnc •at st yles
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Mary Shrme, Past Deputy
Supre me
Wat chman
of
Shepherds of the . Order of the
Wht te Shrme of Jel'usa1em , a nd
member of the Km ghl Masons
of Ireland
A re tired diesel enganecr·,

'aa'k, Pecan, Mdpte. Walnut,

P1n e

anti

Ceda r wood f1 n1shes
An ex&lt;:e ll ent se tedto n . f ree d eliv e r y .
to m a k e

Use ou r se ns1ble cr edtl servtce
yo u r pu rc hase

Ca r o l ina 7

The fu st peacetune dra l[
la w m the Untled States be
came effecltve 111 1940

VOL XXV
exce llent
your Dutch

N ow IS an

time t o
Flower
Bulb s on sale Hou sew a r es
de pa rtm ent - 1 sf floor

..select

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APOLOGIES TO DEBBIE HARDEN whose name was
om itted m the accou nt of the recent mttiation of members mto
Southern Htgh School's F uture Homema kers Assoctation.
CONGENIAL J ANE WALTON , clerk for Pomeroy Vtllage is
always willing to gtve a helping hand lo those in need . Your
assistance on s~ ve ral occasions was grea tJy appreciated . Tha nks
much.

me more than ever before. I'm
really glad I save with ACS&amp;L

KATIE GUTil , SP RY AS EVER, tells us her stste r , Lena,
who has not been able to lea ve her home m two yea rs, mana ges to
cook the meals and do the ironing. Keep up the good work.

Buy Custom Made Draperies now - Drapery
Department - 2nd floor. Special "20 Percent
Off Sale" now in progress.

Vt s1t th e Wa r e h ou se on M ec ha ni c Stree t B1 g sa le o f M ag1 c Chef El ectnc and Ga s
Ra nges · sa le of Wall-to-W a ll Ca rpeftng
sate pn ces on Space Hea te r s, Whtrlpoot
Applia nce s, B ra1 ded Rugs and m a n y a ther
·~· 1fem s y ou ' ll wa nt to se e

DUE TO MONDAY BEING a holiday, Columbus Day the
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wtll not meet unttl Monday,
Oct 15.

Bicycle sale now going on at
Elberfelds main store -and also at
the Mechanic Street Warehouse .
You can really save now!

Our depositors have
the opportunity to
get higher interest

RA CINE - A Racme man
was Cited to county co urt on
two charges follo" ing a smgle
car acctdent Saturday at 12. 30
a.m.
The s heriff 's de partment
saJd, accordmg to a witness,
Ran dy Pyles, 19, Ra ctne,
pulled from Eber 's Gull Statton
on Elm St., squeali ng tires and
leaving black marks on lhe
htg hway, crossed left of center,
returned to the proper lane,
lost control, sktd ded across the
ce nter li ne and went off the
htghway to the left, strikin g a
porch on the Bessie Irvm
home.
There was mediuffi damages
lo th e car and porch. Pyles was

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rates for their moneythe highest permissible
by law. There are ·several savings plans to choose from.
EXample: certificates that pay the big interest rate ·quoted
above when kept on deposit for at least 30 months.
Use your head and watch your savings grow steadily into
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a nice secure nest egg.

ctted on charges of fa tlure lo
dtspl&lt;ty regtstratwn plates and
reckless opera twn .

Be thrifty! Sav e all of your sales! ips from

' 5.25%

ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

What do you w.ant ...
~ real bargain ?

Passbook Savings

. 6.00%
1-Year Certificates
Of Deposit

6.50%
30 Months·Certificates
Of Deposit

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The Athens Colf.nty
Savings &amp; Loan Co.
Earl F. lng e /J, Jr ., \l ief. . Pr e$ .
296 ~. Stcond

Pomeroy , Oh•o

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By l)nlted Press International
WASH!NGTON - PRESIDENT NIXON cut short a F'lorida
weekend and flew back to the capital late Sunday to take personal command ofU . S. efforts to halt the war in the Middle East.
hilial congressional reaction supported the President's call for
an emergency meeting of the U. N. Security CounciL "! think
he's following the only feasible course. l support him 100 pet. in
what he's undertaking," satd Senate Majortly Leader Mtke
Mansfield, D-Mont.
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But when asked what he thought the chances were that the
Security Council would take effective action, Mansfield said :
" Based on past performance, not too good. But I don't know what
else we could do ." Sen. J. William Fulbright, D-Ark ., chaiflllan
of the Senate Foretgn Helations Committee , called the U. N. ·
move the "best course," although without assurance of success .
" It's the best thing there is," Fulbright satd. "! can think of
no better alternative. l do not think the United States ought to
unilaterally intervene, or Russia . It ought to be a collective
action, and it should start with the Security Council."
OBLONG, ILL. - THE FIVE-DAY AMERICAN Coon
Hunters Association world championship wild coon hwtt was won
by Buck, a black, while and tan Walker coon hound owned by
Prtde Gann of Hamilton, Ala. The hunt at several Illinois and
Indiana locations ending Saturday drew 341 entries from more
than 30 states and one Canadian province.
O!opper, owned by Halph Williams of Lacomma, Ind.,
finished a close second, followed by Bing, owned by Roy Burchel,
Decatur, Ala .; Kash, owned by Ed Bates, Franklin, Ohio; and
Hoss, owned by Spencer Burks, Baton Rouge, La . Andy , owned
by Anthony Couch of Hamilton , Ohio, finished loth.

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security in handling mail at the White )1ouse because of an in·
creal.! in "hate mail" threatening the lives of President Nixon
and the ftrst family, U. S. News &amp;World Report said Sunday.
The magazlrte said that all hand-carried envelopes and
Jlllckages must now be checked by police ?r given 'a'11uoroSC&lt;Jpe
test before they can be delivered on the Whtte House grounds.

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Ohio (UP! ) Btll McNickle, president of the
striking
Vinton
Local
Teachers' Association said
here today that teachers were
harassed over the weekend by
unknown persons.
McNickle said that shortly
after 2:30 a.m. a firebomb was
thrown on his jeep parked in
his front yard. He said that late
Sunday night someone fired
buckshot at the same vehicle.
McNickle .. td he was abhi' to
put the fire out In the vehicle
but the jeep was·scorcbed and
a large hole about a foot and a
half wide was burned out of the

aild a "valuable lamp" were
broken at the home of another
teacher over the weekend. He
said that police are Investigating the incident.s.
Eighty-seven striking Vinton
County Teachers have been
fired under the Ferguson Act
by the local school board.

TELEPHONE MESSAGE
COLUMBUS (UPI) - Israeli
F'oreign Minister Abba Eban is
to deliver a t~lephone speech
tonight to area Jews attending
a mass prayer meeting Itt Congregation Tiffereth Israel. The
local Bonds for Israel committee called the meeting to- "offer
top,.
·" prayers to consol.-Israellrt her
Ml'Plickle said four windows hour of conmct."
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All A cc ounts ln surea to $20,000 oo By
Tt1e ~ Feder a l Savtngs &amp; Loan I n
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Mrs. James L. Ballard (Barbara ), Will·
netka, Illinots ; Mrs. Jack Waldvoge l
(Pamela ), Petoskey; Mtchtgan ; and Mrs.
Marvm D. Buban (Ma rcia ), Columbus,
Ohio. There are th ree g ra nd ~ hildren ·
Brooke Ballard, and J ohn an d Hobert
WaldvogeL

F.gy pt1cm ~ nd Syn nn Hrmor t'1.1
forc.:t•s on th e Suez Canal ~m tl
Colan Hotghls fronls and that
tlw turrung pomt of tht w;1r
rn ay conw soon. Hundreds of
Egypti;m ta nks were reported
Lr.lpped on the east bank of thu
canal and wtder allaek by
Israel! aircraft.
" ll1e holding act 1on has been·
th e
l sr ~cl 1
co nl'l udcd ,"
Genera l Sl&lt;tff told tls troops on
the two front s. ~·our forces a re
repulsing lhe enemy.''
An Is raeli s pokes ruan
claimed mastery of th ~ mr
after hghtnirm stnke::i agwnst
a1rflelds deep m Egypt and
Syn a, but Egypt sent "large
numbers" of planes to the Suez
front today and an Israeli
spo kesman smd 15 of them
were shot down by the Jsraeh
Air Force and ground wuts.
Sy1ta and Egypt I'epol'led
more th an 100 Isra eli warplanes had bee n shot down, 29

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Israeli aruhtary corre:-i!X)ndcnt on the so uthern fr ont
s~nd lsn.eli warplanes had
finally destroyed &lt;ill of Egypt's
dozen or· so pontoon br1dges
::~cross the carlal, makml:{ it
'' ha r d a nd perh&lt;J ps mtpossible" for the tanks on lhe
east bunk to escape .
1\ rmhtary spokesman 1n
i:lllnOuncing the Isr &lt;:lc li counteroffcmaves In th iS ro lli th
major Middle East war 111 25
ycd rS said, ~' I don't know if
we' re re ::~ clun g the turning
IX)ml . but we are not far from
rt , I c&lt;:~n say at the moment the
imllat1ve 1s m our hands."
Israeli warplanes over both
sectors dt ved low , dropping
bo mbs ;md flmnir1 g napalm on
the Arab t1·oops and tanks m
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rorces. Prog ress on lh e ground
was reported to be "slow and
steady" as Israel moved onto
th e offens!ve after two days of
actions
wh rle
ho ldin g
mob1hzmg 1ts reserves.
A !:)yria ri cornmumque tSsued,
1n Damascus at midmorning
adtmlleu hea vy Israeli air
ratds over th e Golan Heights
but said etghl more Phantoms
and M1rages were shot down.
Is raeli mthtary collU11entators had satd Isr ael would
co unterattack when it ha d
co mp leted mob iitzatwn . All
wee kend , un s haven, sweatst a ined Isr ae lis in dust y
ci v1han clothes raced to the
two fronts and poured from
c'O mm andeered buses directly
mto thetr waitmg ta nks. The
mob ili za tion was reported
completed today .
· •As soon as the reserves
have been mo bili zed a nd
moved 1 th e coun ter att ac k
stage will commence," an
Jsraeh military commentator

said. uThen the re ckomng wilJ
begin."
There were no accur a te
reports of casua lties. Israel
satd tiS troops had suffered
" not unsubstantial" losses in
th e early hours of the war but
reported heavy losses of Arab
men and tanks. A report fr om
th e Suez Canal sa 1d the bodtes
of many Egy ptians wer e
noa tin g in the wat er .
UP! Correspondent Samia
Mega)li reported from Cairo
th at the atmosphere was far
different m thts war than m the
1967 clash when radtos and
l oud s p ea k er s
whtpp e d
patr ioti c passion to hysteria!
proportions . Now, sho said,
there was an tmdercurrent of
tenston a nd Eg yptians were
wondermg how this war will
end.
And UP! Correspondent Ed·
mond Ha jJ r eported fr om
Betrul that the lone of Arab
commentators was far dif·
lerent than in 1967 wher.
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Now Yo u Know

.a t

There ar e a btllton cubic
meters of air per pe rson for the
4 billion people on Earth today.

MONDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1973

PHONE 992-2156

(1&lt;News •• in Briefs:~ Ten

Teachers harassed

Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday-9 til 3
· - Closed All Day Thursday
Friday- 9 til S
Saturday-9 til 3

GOV. EDWIN HARMAN

POMEROY MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

ATHENS - A GREEK CRUISE SHIP with 207 American
to,urists aboard, seized by Syrian gunboats Sunday, left the
Syrian port of Tart us early today bound for Cyprus, a spokesman
..-.....
for the ship's office said.
The 4,JlOO.ton cruise ship Romantica .was seized Sunday for\
·OI)ly a few hours, after which the Syrian government bad quickly
announced it was free to leave. The Chandrts Tours spokesman
said all the passengers on the Romantica were Americans,
mostly ministers and members of a rehgious tour.

NEW PEOPLE HOURS .

MEIGS BRANCH

NO. 123

SHid today ll hat!
the mttlal i vc agam:-a

h:il'iJ\'1

of lht'lll tl&gt;day befort• tht• Suez
air (ttWck Syri~ said its tank
fun:t•:-; h.1&lt;J " li bera ted" a large
p.art of llw central sector of the
Colan J!r1ghts. an1 l Egy pt
~ reported 1ts Suez troops exJ&gt;&lt;lntUn~ thcar hohhngs on the

Devoted To 1'1w lnteri!$IA Of The Meigs- Mcuon Area

WASHINGTON - TilE GOVERNMENT MAY soon require
bicycles to carry renectors on their sides as well as front and
back to reduce nighttime accidents, the most serious hazard
facing bike riders.
Requirements for quality of brakes and strength of frames
also are part of proposed regulations now being put In final fonn
by the Conswner Product Safety Commission and expected to be
issued before the year is out. Commission offictals singled out
improper illumination as the most serious hazard facing riders.

ASK TOWE D
GALLIPOLIS - Applytng
for a marriage license Fnday
tn Galha County Proba te Court
were Lindy J ones, 42, Albany,
farmer and June Gambtll, 42,
Albany 1 nurses a tde.

9Q-Day Certificates
Of Deposit

Uy ' Unilt'41 Prt•ss lnh:'rii&lt;Jtumal

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WASH!NGTON - AFTER TWO WEEKENDS of debate that
at tunes appeared to need a referee rather than a chairman, a
drafting committee voted unanbnously Sunday to abandon the
Democratic Party 's controversial quota system for seating
delegates to the 1976 Democratic national convention.
The new rules, if approved by the full Delegate Selection
Commission Oct . 27-28 and later by the Democratic National
Committee, would specifically forbid th~ use of quotas to give
seats to any group. The !?.member drafting committee would
still require some "affli1Tl3tive action" by states to encourage
the Jl&lt;lrticipation of women, blacks and young people in delegate
selection.

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Department and the U. S. Army Corps o[
Engineers mcluded off1 ce design and field
experie nce, and Ed was in charge of all
quantity estimates on twmel, rock excavatwns and earth fJII during the construction of Piedmont Dam, Piedmont,
Ohw, Since August 1,· 1946. he has been
owner of the E. W. Har man Co , 770
Kaderly Drive, Columbus, and IS a
distributor of conlraotors ' equipment and
tndus trtal suppltes.
Gov. Hatman has been a member of
the Rotary Club of Columbus since June
21, 1948, and served as its president in 19671968. He is a past president of the Board of
Trustees of the Franklin Coun ty Soctety
for Crippled Children, and of the Col umbus
Council of the Na vy League of the Umted
States. ·
He is a member of the Columbus
Athletic Club, Delawa re Country Club,
Builders' Exchange of Columbus, and the
Worthington United Me!ltodis t Church. He
hves a t 390 Tucker Drive, Worthington,
Ohio 43085 wtth his wife, Mary Ellen, and
they a re the parent.s of three daughters :

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MH AND MRS.--RfCI-IARD NEUTZLJNG, Lincqln Ht ll,
Pomeroy, returned home Monday following a trtp to Daytona '
Beach, Fla . The couple had a wonderful tune, a nd what a tan
th ey both have !

Now my hard earned money can get

Edw'm W. t Ed! Ha rman. of Worthington , owner of . an e ngmeermg and
building
contra c tors'
suppl y
distributorship and governor of Rotary
Invitational Districl 669, wtll deliver the
annual governor's address Friday evening
at Heath Umted Methodtst Church in
Middleport to the Middleport-Pomeroy
Rotary Club.
Earlier ihat, day the governor will
meet with Club President Harold Hubbard
and his office rs and directors in one
session, and with committee chairmen and
Ule offieers in another . Bernard Fultz of
the local club, area representative of lhe .
gov_ernor , ~ill join in the sessions.
The governor wtll speak to the cll!,b as
a whole following dinner a t 6 p.m . ·
Gov. Harman was born m Columbus,
shortly before his family moved to Zanesville. He was graduated fr om Zanesville's
Lash High School, and attended the then
Carnegie Tech in Pittsburgh and The Ohio
State University.
E nginee ri ng posi ti ons with the
Muskingum
County
E ngineering

Partly cloudy and mtld today
with
scattered show ers
southeast. High 70 to 80 . Partly
cloudy tonight, low fr om mid
50s to mtd 60s. Tuesday fair
and warm, high m upper 70s
and lower 80s.

OOLLY HAYES WAS pleasantly surpr ised thts week when
she fo und on her desk an attractive "fl ower " made of vegetables .
The arrangem ent co nt ained cucumb ers , hot peppers and
mangoes. The arrangement was made by Helen Ba iley f

as much as

Rotary governor to

Weather
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ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

POMEROY - Ke[)ey was a loveable dog. Her only problem
was that she would not heed wl!en called. Last Sa turday Kelley
was ki[)ed whe n she ran mlo the path of an auto. Ke[)ey belonged
to Pam and Jim Crow,
Ke[)cy was found by Ronnie Hub bard, wh o look lime to stop
and bury her . He then notifted us of what had happened . W\ are
ve ry grateful to him and extend our tha nks.
La ter tha n morning th ree young gtrls stopped al our home,
tears m their eyes. ~~we put flowers on Kelley's grave," they
said. Nolhm g could have touched me· more.
Leaving for work I stoppe d near !he former Stale Park m
Syracuse lo fmd wh ere Kelley was buried. The girls wh o had
placed flowers on the grave saw me a nd ran across the road· .
" We'll show y..u he r grave" they satd m untson.
The weeds were htgh, but this didn' t sto p Rebecca Dem~sey,
and Sonya and Tony a As h who wtth thetr hands pushed the weeds
aside so I could get to the spo\ where Kelley was buried. The
story proves there are wonderful peo ple m this world, children
are good and kind and, most of all, abnost e ve rybody loves a dog.

14 North weste rn 12

Was hm g lon U ( M o ) 27 Centre
Co ll eg e 12
N orthern
M rc h tga n
30
You n gs tow n 12
M 1am 1 / Oh10 ) Jl Ma r sh all 6
O klahoma 24 M tamt ( Fia } 20

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START BUYING OCTOBER 1, 1973

Jewel ry,

Belpre, and Ronnie , Pa rkerSburg They also have three
grand c hildr en, Eddie and
Penny Sue Wolfe, and Joey
Bnnke r

By Katie Crow

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N ebras ka 46 M 1n nesota 7

M ass a chus ett s ~ 25 Rut g ers 22
Alabama 28 Georgra l .i
Aubur n 14 MI SS!SS tp p r 7
Tenn essee 2B Ka n sas 27
Wes ter n Ken t Uc ky 45 Wes t

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Ftflh Street, Hactnc

h-av e three cJiLidren , Mrs
Joann Wolfe, Sycacuse ; Joe, of

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In Columbus for the Grand
Council Session besides Mr
a nd Mrs . Brinker, wer e Da vid
W. Fox, IllustriOUS Master or
Bosworth Council, and Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence J . Struble . Mr .
Struble is the Recorder of
Bosworth Council, Pomeroy.

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POMEROY, OHIO

O\liner

Brmker and his wife Naoma

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Bowl tng Gr ~ en 49 To ledo 35
M tch tgan 24 Oreon 0
No t re Pa m e Lt Mt c h tg an St 10
T P. )( ii'S Tec h 20 O klahoma 5 1 7
Corn ell 7 Leh •gh 7
For dfi am 18 Se ton Ha ll 17
Kan sas Sl 21 M ~m pht S St 16

Per Hundred Pound s
Alter Th ey _Are Hulled

soon turnt•d 1nto a
bus1ncl!;S, so he 1s now the

hubby

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BRING YO

Brin ker. worked 26 )'C" rs Jor
U11ion H01.rge Lme, Plll.sburgh.
When he rctu-cd SIX ) Ca rs a go,
h1s \l. &lt;tlt.:h ::m d dock r epa1r

Brinker
honored

R enewal 1ninistry com!ng

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persons
escape falls

NIAGARA FALLS, N.Y. sweptoverth e edgeolthe falls .
(UP! ) - A hehcopter and
As the people in the river
a
police
boat
were cl ung to the wreckage of the
disabled Sunday as they helicopter, those on lhe shore
tried to rescue two adults and a threw ropes to them . Two of the
baby drifting toward Niagara people from the helicopter
Falls in a stalled motorboat. grabbed th e ropes and scramAIIIO persons who ended up bled ashore ,carrymg the baby.
in the water were safely pulled
The others also were pulled
ashore a few hundred feet from OHl by a combined force of park
· pollee, Niagara F'all s d ty
th e 17&amp;-foot high cataract.
Thousands watched th e police, firemen and the Coast
string of accidents and the Guard.
eventual rescue from the
But Park Police Sgt . Lyle
shore .
Newberry, 47. was swept
Pohce said Jo Ann Horn , 21, _furthest downstream.
One human cham form ed to
and Michael Horn, 18 months,
both of Tonawanda , N.Y. ; and cat c h him mtssed as the
Jerry Land, 20, of Buffalo, current camed htm by , A
were in a 14-loot motor[Joat second human cham 100 yards
when its engine stalled. The further down stream caught
current of the Ntagara River Newberry just as he was about
was sweeping the boat toward to sltp over lhe 17&amp;-loot drop.
Horseshoe Falls - th e
All were treated at the
Niagara Medtcal Center and
American side of the falls.
A private
helicopte r , Mount St. Mary's Hospital m
carrymg the pilot and two Lewtston .
Niagara F'alls Park policemen,
went to their aid.
But one of the people in the
motorboat grabbed a runner on
the hehcopter, · police said.
The Metgs County Heart
That forced the craft to tip Fund drive gol off to a good
over. It broke up and spilled its sta~t Saturday when a balloon
occupants into the river when it ta g day wa s conduc ted in
hit some rocks.
Pomeroy and Mtddleport.
With six people now in the
Balloon sales were m ade in
water, and the current Pomeroy by Bethel 62, In·
gradually picking up speed as lernational Order of J ob' s
it swept them closer and closer Daughters, and m Mtddleport
to the falls, a park police boat by the Meigs Chapter, Order of
with four officers in it went to
DeMolay. The Pomeroy drt ire
their aid.
totaled $269 15 and Mid·
But the police boat· stalled.
dleport's $201, brtnging the
The four officers jumped into
the river before their boat was combined proceeds to $470.15.
Members of Job 's Da ughters

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PE R F'O RMING~Fri day night durmg halftime activities
of th e Loga n-Mara uder game was J enny Chapm an, one of
Metgs Htgh School's maJor ettes. It was homecoming.

LUCASVILLE, Ohio (UP!)
- Gordon "Sparky" Firman,
34, the object of one of the
greatest manhunts in Ohi ~
during a 30-day crime' spree in
1960, was shot and wounded
here Sunday in an attempted
escape from the Southern Ohio
Correctional facitity ,
Ftrman was being escorted
across the prison yard by a
guard when he ran toward the
first of two chain-link fences
surrounding the maximum
security institution, prison
officials said.
Ftrman made it over the first
fence and was attempting to
climb the second when he was
shot by a tower gu'ard. Officials
said Firman ignored shouted
orders to halt.
He is hsted m fair condition
in
the Department of
Correction's Medical Center at
the former Ohio Penitentiary
. in Columbus.
Fimtan was once known as
the " barefoot bandit of
Walhonding Valley" for his
early life of crime · near
Coshocton, Ohio.
F'irman reportedly began his
life of '&lt;:rime robbing truck
drtvers on lonely roads at the
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workmg ' were Diane Carsey,
honm·ed queen ; Debbte Harden, Cathy Rayburn, Barb
F'ultz, Brenda Stanley, Paula
Eiclunger , Ltsa Thomas, An gie
Sisson, Becky Thomas, Patty
Warner , Trudy Roa ch, Debbie
Ha rlenba ch, Ktm Sebo,

Union
orders
stoppage

COLUMBUS (UP! ) - Employes of "Columbus Coaled
Fabrics Co. were told by union
age of 14 .,
After tbe 1960 .crime spree, officials SWJday not lo return to
Ftrman was convic te d on · thetr jobs at the plant because
charges ranging fr om kid- of an illness which has struck
se• era l employes ,
napping to armed robbery.
He was sentenced to the Ohio - Corwtn Smtih , prestdent of
Penitentiary for 29 to !50 years. Local 487 of Texttle Workers of
After a desperate escape al· Amertca, smd of 801 plant emtempt over . the walls shortly ployes tested, 138 tested postafter being senl to the prison, live dur ing electromyogram
Firman became a model examm allons and that 57 of
prisoner and edited the pnson those are ~~clearly ill."
newspaper and participa ted in
Smit h sa id the unio n 's
r ecommendation is " in effect a
athletics.
HiS sentence was reduced · wor k stoppage" but workers
and Firman was Jl&lt;lrOied 10 are ft·ee to report lo work at the
1970, but was sent to the new pl~nt if they choose and ther e
,
Lucasville facility a year later Wtll be ·no ptcket lm~s .
Dt· Samuel E pstem of Case
after vtolating the terms of his
role
Western
Reserve Umverstty m
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EXTENDED OUTLOOK
specta lts l wtth Mt. Sina t
warm Wednesday. A Hospital m New York , advjsed
chance of shOwers late Wl ion offi cials to reeommend
Wednesday and Thursday. the work stoppage because of
Turning cooler Thursday. unsafe condtltons, Smith said
Company offi cta ls smd SunFriday fair wilb seasonal
temperatures. Lows jn the da y workers at the ftrm 's Wor50s or 60s Wcdn~sday and lh mgton pla nt and a Newark,
Thursday falling to the 40s Calif. plant were" te~ted and
Friday mornllig. Highs In the none was shown positi ve.
70s Wednesday and In th e 60s . The sic kness a ff ec ts ,th e .
" Thursda1: and Friday. '
nerves an d muscles, causing a
general weakness of the body,
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MOSCOW (UP! ) - Soviet
party chtef Leomd I. Brezhnev
sa td today the Soviet Union
was ''prepared as before" to
help msure a stable peace tn
the Mtddle Easl.
Speaking at a lun cheon
honon ng vi si tln g Prem1er
Kakuci Tanaka of Japan, the
general secretary of the Sovtet
Co mmunis t party labeled
Israel the a ggressor in the
current ftght.
" Na tura lly all our symJl&lt;lthies are on the side of the
vic tims of aggression," the
Ara bs , he satd.
Brezhnev said the process or
international detente was
gaining strength, " but in in·
divldual regi ons of the world it
is mterrupted by new flareups
of conflicts and tension .''
Of the Middle East, he said:
" What is taking place there is a
battle between Israel, the
a ggressor , and Egypt and
Syria , th e
v1 ctims
of
agg r es sion who want to ,

liberate their lands."
He satd the Sovtet Union
remamed a "convinced sup·
porter of a fair and lasting
peace ... and of guaranteed
security for all countries and
peoples of the area which is so
close to our frontiers."
"We are prepared as before
to make our contribution
toward ensuring such a
peace,' ' Brezhnev said.
A Soviet government statmen! earlier blamed the new
outbreak on Israel and ' 'external reactionary circ les ''
e ncouraging Israel 's
aggressive ambitions."

Sixth fatality
recorded in

Gallia County

Gallia County recorded its
sixth traffic fatality of 1973 at
1 :25 a.m. Sunday when Howard
N. Powell, 37, of Chesapeake
died in a two car collision on
Rt. 7, three and seven tenths
mtles south of RL 218.
Hospitalized in serious
condition at the Holzer Medical
Rayan na Cole, Sandy Curtts,
Patge Smith, Mary Sue Durs t,
A good band show was Center Is the driver of the other
Vanessa Folmer a nd Cathy prese nted Friday at the Kyger car, Leonard Hartwell, 31, of.
Blaellnar , asststed by Cindy Creek game by the Eastern Crown City. Hartwell suffered
Souls by, J un me r Souls by, Htgh School Marching Band, a dislocated htp and multiple
abrasions.
Todd Rawltngs, Tim Hawlings, direc ted by C. L. Wllls.
In satisfactory conditiOn at
Playing " Olympic Fanfare
Rtck y Couc h, Sue Walker ,
Susie Abbot and Pa t Soulsby , and March," the band, starting Holzer is James E . Jeffers, 47,
DeMolay helpers were Don fr om two c ompany fronts of Eureks Star Rt. , a passenger
Va ug han, Davtd Edwards, Btll moved
downfield
using in Hartwell's car. Jeffers is
McCoy and Mtke Hendri ckson . dropolfs and Hashbacks ending under observation for possible
The next ma jor projec t lor m a concert formation at internal injuries. They were
the Hearl Assn. will be a mtdftcld. Swingmg into "St. rushed to the hospital in an
Halloween fesltval on Oct. 31 at James Infirmary," the band SEOEMS ambulance.
According to the Galliath e Pomeroy Junt or Htg h pre se nted an exhibition of
Meigs
State Highway Patrol,
audttonum m Pomeroy. The precision marching using step.
event wtll begm wttb a pa rade lours from ea chendconcluding Powell's car and the auto
through downtown Pomeroy wtth a concert formation as the driven by Hartwell collided
s tarting at 6:30 p.m. The majorettes presented a iwt&gt;- headon. The incident is still
under investigation.
parade w1ll be a masked event baton routine.
Dr. Donald R. Warehime,
for a ll persons competing fo r The majore ttes were featured
pmes, wtth bands, and other · tn a flag routine as the band, Gallia County Coroner, ruled
organ iza tiOns wis hing to ta~e playe d
a
jazz
waltz Powell died at the scene from
part welcomed. Any group arrangement of "Norwegian multiple internal injuries.
Mr. Powell was the husband
wtshmg lo parltctpa te should Wood ." Again performing a
of
Georgia Nance Powell and
contact Mrs. Ja m es Souls by, precision . drill to the tunes,
992-2377 or Ralph Werry, 992· "The British Grenadiecs " and an employe of Dutch MU!er
5480, co-cha trpersons of the "Rule Britannia," the Eagle Chevrolet , Huntington.
19H hea r! fund drive.
band extted using a stride step . Funeral services will be
Tuesday at Schneider Funeral
Residents wish ing to donate The majorettes are Louann Home, Chesapeake, with burial
lo a sweet shop for the festival Newell, he ad' majorette ; in Powe ll Cemetery, Hamlin,
are asked lo call Mrs. Soulsby Joanne Fick , Betsy Amsbary, W. Va .
Suzy Goebel and Teresa Carr.
or Werry.
Else wh ere, Deborah l,{ay
Flannigan, 18, of Havenswood,
a nurse 's aide at the Holzer
Medical Center, was killed in
two-ear wreck on a s~aight
' '
s tretch of West Virginia State
RACIN8 - Racme Village night in .the community.
l n lieu of the. event, a com- Rt. 2(l'near MI. AI\O Saturday
Coun cil aga m ha s voted
aga mst holdmg a trick or treat muntty Halloween party will be e venmg . The accident ocstaged at the Racine Jlmior curred at 8:30p.m. m Jackson
,
High School. The village will be Cotftty .
. MRS. DAV IS DIES
can vasSed for money to help
AUTO WRECKED
Verna Davts, 85, fo rmerly of defra y the expenses for treats
The
Metgs County Sberiff's
Ru tland RD, dted Sunday at a nd prizes fo~ the masked and
Dept . investigated one auto
the Elmwood Rest Home , for games to be held.
accident·over
the weekend. At
Por tsmouth, followM\g a ·long
At the request of Marshall
Illn ess Mrs. Da\'is was Deputy Alfred Lyons, council 6:M p.m . Sunday on SR 143
preceded 111 dea th by her has se t a curfew in October about .6 mile' west of Car:
husband, Race. She ts survived begmning a t 10 p. m each penter, where an auto driven
by several meces and nephews. evemng. The stren will sound by Dale V. Queen, 21, Rt. 3,
Grave'side services wtll be held at 10 p. ro. each nlght marking ,Mbany, went out of control on
Tuesday al 2 p. m . at the the beginning of the curfew. All the rain-slick- surface. Heavy
R o bt hso n Ce m e ter y, youn g people 18 and under damage was incurred by the.
Langsvtlle RD. under the mus t be off the street.s by 10 p. fr ont end of Queen's car, No
dire clion Qj' Martw Fune ra l m. unless a cco~pa nied by a injuries were repor~ and no
cilation &gt;+~s issued.
Home, ltut1 and.
parent or gu ar~n .

Heart fund given good start

Firman's try for
freedom is foiled.

TEN CENTS

Eagles' hand
in sharp show

Council hans trick -treat

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