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manager of the Quaker Slate ServJee
Center In Gallipolla . Orice the f~ ·
11eason beglno, most of SaUIIdera free time
Ia consumed attendlns football games 01'
watching then! on 'l'V. Will! the uceptlon
of when he wu In the ~. · he has
mJased only one and ~ Ga!Ba
Academy Blue Davl1 football gaines llirice
1947 - home or away. (Once he wi8 ill and
lhe other time hb mother wu U(- so we
can (orfllve him mlsilng t11ose """ and

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Meigs Marauder Poncho
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.~. willbii8Jn MondaY In .11111 Dally
. ~· and Dally ·Sentinel',
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::1ft; special flve1)arl ser1.. was
!1!'1!11111 by United l're8l lllteraaUtillal's
~Powers and L!Jcinda Franks.
~~f!tr reporters have been deeply In·

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Miss Frankl and Powers spent nearly

a month In gathering Information and

FOOTBALL~
-Area hlgh IChool footbaD team opened
their 1970 C8IIIJl8l8n
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an GaUipoUs' Mell!Orlal Field Ji1or to the opening ldckolf. Blasting through !he
paper Blue lleYU Ia GAHS end IAon Smith, number If/, Holding lhe sign are Cindy
Jolin and Karen Lemley, Details of aU area games 8J!pear on to day's spor1s page,

writing lhe story of Diana Oughton, who
grew uti with aU the advantages that
wealth and ~.. llev~led family could
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v. , Ill~ ~erage of young people and a ~ with thll background beeame a
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bent on destroying the system that gave'
eOT«ed acor.. of raUiea, her so much. They Interviewed MIBo
.4eiJ110Nitritloria In EUrope Otlghton's family and friends. They
traveled llloulaluls of mUeo visiting cities
been . where she bad 'ifo!'ked or gone to school or
bad been ~ally active 81 a radical.
· TIJ• FranQ..P~wers
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luflltiblydnto 8 deep
of lhe
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GAUJPOUS - Performing before
hla old S&lt;hool for the first time since
coming to Gallipolis Z1 yean ago from
South Point, A. K. Suiter and hla GAllS

Ollb'chlng band .opened their 11110·seaaoo

wl!ha~efforton M~l Field

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FRANKIE AVAI,ON
JILL HAWORTH

BQVAD CAWID
The Middleport El!Jercency
Unit &amp;awes eel a eaU to tbe F.
w. Wlicol:bomeatLanpyllli at
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In Mar- &amp; Gold colora, thooo rain ponchos fit little folko and
bit folh, ,_ If you have b- thinking of stortlng a .S,.vi"'l
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ono. You will oam a on your oavi"'•· and hove this hondy
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Veterans Memorial Hospital'
Thur~ay mornlnJ bl the'
Pomeroy Em~r1ency Bqud
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wu buill - but
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.fe no restroom !acllltiea and lhe h0113e Is
healed withcoal.81ld wood via a pot beUJed
stove and a fll1Piaee, Mrs. Davia carries
her cool'to thehilwwi !rom a shed 8nd cuts
much of her' own firewood.
Mrsc~via and her late husband never
owlled a
bitt she recaUs bappler days
when they did own a h~ ~ buggy
which they uaed for trlpa i to Rutlaild.
Later, th~ did have lrlends. Who owned
automolill~ and tlie~~e frlenda Ot,teo plcted

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Da~ clings II" her Klan ~ ~ hood

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. ll.~ ·~· aiOiiil, lbe• relatiJel:; IQnely
' ·~.OfleJ!. ihi&gt;:• atiU up at ~t and
' Y111e i!faes ~ ·dly¥eaJ! ,each ill!*'nlng,
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Speaker For
Celebration Is
Announced

G~POLIS- Walter Tarpley,
Director of United Community Councll,
Columbua, wiD dellver the main address
durlni the 10'1tlt annual EmanclpaUon
Cel,ebratlon slated Sunday, Sept. IIO, at the
GaiDa County Junior Fairgrounds.
, The !I"OIP'am beglno at 9:30a.m., with
spoclal musk: provided by the New Hope
Baptist, Corinth Baptist and MI. Carmel
Baptist Chureh I"JJIPP· ·Rev. A. L. Maoon,
Pastor of the Graee Baptist Olureh at
ColmnbnJI, wiD ~ at the morning
. worship service slated at 11 a.m.
1'111!' afternoon .1"'"8"1Dl wiD feature
special~ by lhe North Ga!Ba High
SchOol bUd, .Wider·the dlrectlan of David
Ehrplllj. ' Oilier ll*lal musk: wiD be
provided by 1u Harrilon and the VaUey

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of fl!o Grlqde Cpllece, ~ ~~ tbe
. greetings, ~ Introduce opeaal cueata.
Mrs., Dorothy Lewis Is general
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The former Llevlng mine, which ,..
owned by H. A. and Raymood Llevlng
prior to being sold to tlie AEP system In
July of thll year, is the oldest operational
mine In West VIrginia.
It wu lnitlaUy opened In 1901 and em.
ployed about 75 perSOM when In lull
operation.

liltJ:.l :. !ililaltJe."lJi!M.Rf !h!l,lie'"•"t"".:;.. ,

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basebaU during lhe winter and SUIIUDei
monlba, lhriUed the throng with hla daz.
zllng batoo twirling, lllrowlng It high into
the air on several occasions, mlsslns It
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CIO MEETS MONDAY
POMEROY - The Community Jm.
provenlenl Organization which hopes to
build a playgr&lt;&gt;lllld In Pomeroy will meet
at 7 p.m. MoiJclay at the Bookmobile
ooly once.
Headquarters on East Main St. All InFlrlll act Friday was a drill routine to
terested persono are Invited.
the :•utUe Giant March·."
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Next, the GAllS majorettes were
featured as the band played "LIItie Boat."
;,:t'hl!wasfoUowedbyanuntllualmarchlng
.·.~~ljjlne ~!,0 a s!l/tll!~ 4trWUtiellt iif

anted·
JI!_~Q~~~~ b,;~ ~Jor
1M .Galli~ sJw!l "1¥1111Ta~ ll1
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GAHS MusiCians Sparkle Friday

FolldWllik a snojipy slr'OIY by Tom
RoWell's black-dad J!W,slcialll, the Bhre

Tile president,,. tile United
States can ~ ®I)' of·
feme• agllilln federal Jaw.

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' On the coli'" lllolbaU scene, ·Siuln·
ders attenda ,f1!lei'Y Ol!io State Bllekeye '
bome foolliall " · Last year lie ·even
traveUecli9 Ann Arbor, Mlchiglft to watcb
· !!Wt,JOIII~i;S a penon !see aU types of the Bucf!s loee their only gani8 of the year
. lNf.I!"IIIIJ jtllt to. eee two IWna of huge to the Wolverine&amp;. (He'D never forget that
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I over the poeii!IISion of a funny. tons drive home after the big upaet.)
On Sundays, be Ia 1!1 front of tile TV
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watching the Cincinnati ~ala or the
'~f~ 'l;bb writer altelf!Pte&lt;l to at least Cleveland Browns. He oeeaalonaUy goes to
~y anawer lhe above questioM by Cleveland or Cincinnati to watch a game In
~afew'oftheloealfanawhy they love person.
the gilme· 11o much.
Thla year, Saunders' Monclay nigh Ia
. , Perhaps the area's number one will be takep up attending the games of lhe
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toillban .fan Ia Bob Saunders, owner·

' 8/'fJeiJJl FeJJture Starts Monday

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.NtW HAYEN - ~ ..,a JIIIIY ge~ an J;leen purdwed by the American E!ectr14i
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OCOOOIJIY boon'In -'f 197111 plllllto ...... Power syatem.
"No
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Officials of the ~ Power mine wiD be mAde pendq ... ~~
Cornplny C&lt;dlimed FiJd«y that eon- the enJineerins a!Udlel," tbe power llmi ·
sldaratlon Ia ~ given ID ~ lbe official said.
ll i!ath mlnea would be fliiOilOd, It Ia
mine In February of nell JNt.
reported
the !aclllty known u !be PbDJp
. "We are considering reopenlns lbe
Philip Sporn nllne, polslb1y next Sporn mine wwld be ea11e9 Philip Sporn
February," a apoteaman In Roanoke, Va., Mine No. I while the former Llevlng mine
said, "Bul no definite decision has been would be referred to asi'hlllp Sporn Mine
No. 2.
made: to date."
The Philip Sporn mine has been ..,...
The Appa)aehlan Power Company
spokesman also revealecltbat engineering on two different occasions In the past.
studies are eurrenUy being made to Operations of the mine, whlcb Ia Joealed
delermine the feasibility to reopen the near New Haven In lhe vicinity of tile .
fonner Llevlng Coal Co. mine, whlcll has Central Operating Colf!Pany's Philip
Sporn plant, was lnitlaUy opened In J.MII.
It was later closed, and then reopened.
TAKEN TO HOSPRAL
only to close for 1fle last time In Mardi of
POMI:ROY Tbe Pomeroy 1968. The mine at one time was a plue of
Emergency Squed answered a caD at II Olf!Pioyment for over 150 persona.· lt
a.m. Saturday to the l¥rui HOWell employed about '15 people the last Ume II
residence In the Darwin area. Mrs. wu in operation.
Howett, suffering from an apparent
Operation of tha fmmer Llevlng Coal
stroke, according to squedmen, wu taken Company mine, located near Weal
to Veterana Memorial H~~~pltal .
Columbia, was lllopped In April of thll

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Philip Sporn
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, , G~POUS - The I(IOIIIId$ of "Go,
. ~; Gql" and "W.t WIIIUia Touch••clci\tnl" Jnd "Hold Tbal Une!" once again
· )J;Iill.jn 11'1!1 air lllrouafloUI America as high
. ' ~-· cbl1egea arid ~onal IWna
~ ~ uotller. ~~euon,:of foolllall.
. ' " No!r. considered lite in!lll popular
'lport In ·tile nation, 01\il of
• 1. too!jiill's ,most valua~ Ulll!la Ia that
. r. ~ lliOOP of people''llnown 11 diehard
. ·· ~~Wileil!er it rlln,IDo'w, hallor shllle;
. ~lber tl!e\!' favorite ~e¥~'s -.rd Ia 1G·.•. ,10;1': IIllo~ lt'lhelr team "playing, they're In
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BY PAT HOUCK
GAUJPOLIS- Disorder seems to~
everywhere In !hi big sunny art deportmental the Gallipolis State lnlltlll!te. Ve~
In reaUty, diB&lt;f:ller Ia nowhere. Rather, the
room abounda In systematic clutter.
Ctayo111 are In clay pota, narrow atr1po
of wast2 paper""' plied near a wire frame
an wllleb JOIIle have alnady been paoled;
Utile Wes of rainbow colorl are scattered
an another table. 'lbere are ....._,
some clelr 8nd some hall flnlahed,
geomelrlcal designl of line&amp; on poster
paper, 8 !Ish bowl, a hooked rug.
But most of aU there Ia the quiet, wblte
baited art teacher In 8 reel chsa. Her
name l8 NeUe Shaw and lhe cares.
llle careo a IJ'till deal about her
stucll!nts at the GSl Art Department.
• Mills Shaw, art teacher, eame ''bact
home" to GaiUpolls, after many
buaJ yean In relal1ln&amp; aDd teaehlng. The
tq lam1lJ blne II 404 Third Ave,, whlcll
bid helm&amp;M to ber people for m
generatlona, ~ empty, and time
100QJed Jarae on her banda after a Ule of
acUvity.
Following gradualloll from Olio State
UnlversiiJ, she taUght art 1n Column
Qt;y Srbnnlt for sovera1

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crwllta ber

uperlence ill

aupervtaory rellllllng for a large ehaiu ot
department stores as the IDOII •aluable
training for ber DOW JOb at the lrisutute.
Aricll - life began for her In llll'lln
the many-windowed old Eiltt HaU at ~
GSI. She found new Interests aa ll!il
worked with talented people who never
had an opportqnlly to learn about art and
their own creativity,
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clasoes onTV
lhe is
Institute:·
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leaching tool that reaches many w11o ·
unable to attend classes.
"Creative

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Initiative and strenglben lbougbt,
said. "Ill my studenta here, pereeptionl
are far sharper than most, IIIey
cl.eor Images In lhelrmlnda," After alrljl. 'l ,,. &gt;l'i!
to Columbus, a resident boy came badr: 1.. • ,
and painted the CoiiiDlbls sllylln!l. Be
cauchtllell, the tan bulldlnp 8nd tbe- : : ·
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the varlely of their output. ''There Ia a ·•
""DJ!!&amp; lact of repetition," lhe said. .
'~led verslana of tNnga ame I!P
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FR·QTH PHARMAtY ~ '
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Sylvia Eno
.GAWPOUS - Sylvia Eno,

~1, ~resident of BldweU, died at

2:30p.m. Saturday In an Athens
HOI!Iiital.ShewaabOmlnGallla
CoUnty, March 1~, l8lll to the
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: ..:Z~ 4Jii1DP~PQ~l1 ::.:. ~ R. She married Max Eno who
~J ·f!e~·,,t.. ltfld· ~ed her in death.
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at Surviving Ia a 8later, Mrs.
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Charlea (Elllt) Sims, Co·
. Mr. Yliuog, a~t althe l11mhils .
. ~ ~ \li!mP fot; 19 . Arrangementa
be
1~. ~. bat#· lit llolnllke, nounced by the McCGY Funeral.
):VIf~ the~~·~ !pte Aliclrew H~ In Vinton. .·
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· 'lwo 1oveJi chlldrtll, On our plore the Idea? - SOFT
~ ~ a coople ,of women HEARTED
89H.wbo are~ Ues , Dear S.H.:
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Qly councllll, talre note. The
' • They IIY I IJil Indecent Idea la certainly worthy of
~llle I ~ballie'fn DIY two dlacllllion. - H.
'..,.. swim .Wt wbldl Ia !101
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evl!il a blklnl, aDd they tblnk It's EGYPl'IAN VJSrr
jUit terrible tbal !hi bulband CAIRO (UPI) -Lee Kuan
U.,I!Ut In the )'ll'd bellda me, Yew, prime. mlnlater ol Singa·
~· my balld. .Wilen they pore, will be&amp;ln a "cOrdial"
·~11111\i to
(1111) him lwo&lt;lay 1islt to Egypt Sunday
~Jne ' CilCe In frqnt of our for talks with Egyptian olftdala
, ~ ,\ltD THA'I' tor' . II. about "worldc problems and
;· j!ljiW •'Dl 4. ·4Wf!d· ~- strengtheiJing of bUatl!ral rela·
;lnd $ey'te apteadlus ·
110111 " official IIOUl'COS aald
: .•lfUIIlllt l((iund• ihatQ¥1' o1def SaW:Uy. Yew wiU be met at
da~uslliot, ~·! .1!1\r .Jlreblud
_, . '1. Cairo airport by VIce President
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-~ ~ bi !Alar• _the Amrii'·El..s&amp;dat.
•..· , Al•1' -bacaule Olle' 111 the
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. HANDSOME SOLID STATE, 1\M/FM

«JG; $24.94

REG.• 49c . . . .

SAV£

loq,-. COTTON SOLIDS &amp;'PRINTS

REG. 67c Yd. fABRIC

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MILAMINI
DINNIRWARI., FIX.UW.W
REG. $11.84 ·

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rlnl;hot pin• flowl!f, 'Yellow clthll.s, yelloW
fel flo""'clthlot.
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$2·

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I ueh: dinner ....Its, otoinproof Mugs, soup
bowls, l platNr and l Mr¥ing bowl. Tlffonie
Deioy, Chtttll 111uohroom poftern.

7•Pc. llfLON•
COOKWARI
REG. $14.84

SAVE

$4

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$It •

I ancl 2 qt. co•trecl ,._ ptl8, 10" 11:1
pan, 6 qt. Dutch .... with to tot
fry pon. Pinttpple, ovocaclo or chtny. ·

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FR·QTH PHARMAtY ~ '
pt,

Sylvia Eno
.GAWPOUS - Sylvia Eno,

~1, ~resident of BldweU, died at

2:30p.m. Saturday In an Athens
HOI!Iiital.ShewaabOmlnGallla
CoUnty, March 1~, l8lll to the
M · ·
tate Elmer and Mary Quickel.
: ..:Z~ 4Jii1DP~PQ~l1 ::.:. ~ R. She married Max Eno who
~J ·f!e~·,,t.. ltfld· ~ed her in death.
~~
at Surviving Ia a 8later, Mrs.
· ; ~\Holler .
~.
Charlea (Elllt) Sims, Co·
. Mr. Yliuog, a~t althe l11mhils .
. ~ ~ \li!mP fot; 19 . Arrangementa
be
1~. ~. bat#· lit llolnllke, nounced by the McCGY Funeral.
):VIf~ the~~·~ !pte Aliclrew H~ In Vinton. .·
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lllvlngo lD pnmd facllltles and
" / peilt~lell:
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• ' &lt;' .We Ire a l'lllllll coqlle with WilY don1 dlf cOUIICIIs
· 'lwo 1oveJi chlldrtll, On our plore the Idea? - SOFT
~ ~ a coople ,of women HEARTED
89H.wbo are~ Ues , Dear S.H.:
. 8biJUi me.
Qly councllll, talre note. The
' • They IIY I IJil Indecent Idea la certainly worthy of
~llle I ~ballie'fn DIY two dlacllllion. - H.
'..,.. swim .Wt wbldl Ia !101
.
evl!il a blklnl, aDd they tblnk It's EGYPl'IAN VJSrr
jUit terrible tbal !hi bulband CAIRO (UPI) -Lee Kuan
U.,I!Ut In the )'ll'd bellda me, Yew, prime. mlnlater ol Singa·
~· my balld. .Wilen they pore, will be&amp;ln a "cOrdial"
·~11111\i to
(1111) him lwo&lt;lay 1islt to Egypt Sunday
~Jne ' CilCe In frqnt of our for talks with Egyptian olftdala
, ~ ,\ltD THA'I' tor' . II. about "worldc problems and
;· j!ljiW •'Dl 4. ·4Wf!d· ~- strengtheiJing of bUatl!ral rela·
;lnd $ey'te apteadlus ·
110111 " official IIOUl'COS aald
: .•lfUIIlllt l((iund• ihatQ¥1' o1def SaW:Uy. Yew wiU be met at
da~uslliot, ~·! .1!1\r .Jlreblud
_, . '1. Cairo airport by VIce President
.
-~ ~ bi !Alar• _the Amrii'·El..s&amp;dat.
•..· , Al•1' -bacaule Olle' 111 the
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. ll 1 lrlced 111e u~ . back to

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REG. I FOR $l-SAYE llc-YELOVR

RIGe $9.99 QUILliD BIIIPRIAD
Beautiful ..;lion, acetate or ~halls
sprttcls , , , quilted1 with polyesters
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BAIH IOWILS

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8 i g, •tlvoty bath tow.h.
22a&lt;l4". Mtlchin9 hand low· · .
tis oncl wooh cloths. Smorf
oolicl colon ond~'nls.
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REG. 1.98 T.V. PILLOWS
Mocltro or Aorol hopuc.lng prints. Fir..tone
poly loan\ ftling. Hand washoblt. 22" squore,

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24(//
lO 1.57

57c

kloal for sAp- IIBD

Woshf11t 45" wide borlcloth ;,
·coven, clraperits and lportswea~•

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RIG. $24.86, 8¥2xll¥2' RUOI

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btdroomo, Two-lone Ml
pottern in ·Jw.W
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RIG. $1.29 PLANTERS

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«JG; $24.94

REG.• 49c . . . .

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loq,-. COTTON SOLIDS &amp;'PRINTS

REG. 67c Yd. fABRIC

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DINNIRWARI., FIX.UW.W
REG. $11.84 ·

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$2·

tat

I ueh: dinner ....Its, otoinproof Mugs, soup
bowls, l platNr and l Mr¥ing bowl. Tlffonie
Deioy, Chtttll 111uohroom poftern.

7•Pc. llfLON•
COOKWARI
REG. $14.84

SAVE

$4

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$It •

I ancl 2 qt. co•trecl ,._ ptl8, 10" 11:1
pan, 6 qt. Dutch .... with to tot
fry pon. Pinttpple, ovocaclo or chtny. ·

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ol honor.
Byal aerved u
wQ held at the
Byallmmedlately
certDiony. Set·
Mildred Noll and

EUREKA
"222-A"

Sauer ol Point

AUTOMATIC
UPRIGHT

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R~ey

J.eslie Niday al 79 Garfield
Ave. IB a patient In Holzer
Medical center, First Ave.

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~. She II pmenUy elll·
Mr. Ramey allended Porta- Mr. and Mra. Robert Young
Ramey 1.1 _11: ployed at · )be RollbiJiJ and 111011111 Htih School. He IB now and daughter spent a week's
ol· Nortll Gallla High Myers Plant
employed In construcUon work. vacation at N119 Head, N. C.

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Get the ·CIIIIuallAok
with Minkette by

r~·.fabrics-lnside and ~ Out" Program For

. MADE OF STEEL .

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Power driven "Olsturbul1for"
dtanlng action ... 1oe swlldl ...
adjutlable 3-posltlon handle ... all
metal construction .. . lifetime

lubrlcalod muter ... Itt!, easy
canverslon for abo\l'e·the.ffoor
cloonlng toots ... Sanitized lreelod
disposable dust bag and vinyl cover.

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111d April Gnllam. '!be Rn.
Hawks, pag d. Grace United
Methodlat Olurch wu allo
Introduced to the Homemakers

~. wu·tn chars• ollbe
~ wblc!J began atjO a.m.
by welceJI!lng Ill~

Cowlcll.
IJLiplayed on the Hobby 1'able
were decorated Chrllllmas
ornamenta, a handcrafted
metal lantern, waD (Wlque,

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GAWI'OLIS - Gallla
COunt)' Ezterilloitllomt'IIIUml
Q!\llldlheld f!1e firlt ~of .

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lllill, '!
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Mra.United
Wilbur)JIIthodllll
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Gtyup ~ n. led 111
Mra. Hoke Roblillcin w'itb Mr1. '
lliiYmond ~· plallllt. Mra. .
Wlllllm J., lli'own prtlellled a
. AmerlcaD Fla8 to the
Home
to be • at the

VACUUM a.£MER

· Mn. Maurice

• County
Mra.

ll'ead hoard, crocbeted

pnraea

and a pillow doll.
Mra. Wayne Amsbary,
recreatioo matnnan, opened

the 1 p.m. aOssion by bavtng
each penon JniiOIIt tell wbat
IDe wore on her firlt day al
lchool, the kind ohochool atlended an4 an intei'OIIIing exfron• tbat lint Bdlool

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·:· FLEX TEXTURES

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ol honor.
Byal aerved u
wQ held at the
Byallmmedlately
certDiony. Set·
Mildred Noll and

EUREKA
"222-A"

Sauer ol Point

AUTOMATIC
UPRIGHT

· fll'dl:'le

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MIS. James E. P.

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R~ey

J.eslie Niday al 79 Garfield
Ave. IB a patient In Holzer
Medical center, First Ave.

.

,....,.,. gueabo.
~. She II pmenUy elll·
Mr. Ramey allended Porta- Mr. and Mra. Robert Young
Ramey 1.1 _11: ployed at · )be RollbiJiJ and 111011111 Htih School. He IB now and daughter spent a week's
ol· Nortll Gallla High Myers Plant
employed In construcUon work. vacation at N119 Head, N. C.

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Get the ·CIIIIuallAok
with Minkette by

r~·.fabrics-lnside and ~ Out" Program For

. MADE OF STEEL .

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Power driven "Olsturbul1for"
dtanlng action ... 1oe swlldl ...
adjutlable 3-posltlon handle ... all
metal construction .. . lifetime

lubrlcalod muter ... Itt!, easy
canverslon for abo\l'e·the.ffoor
cloonlng toots ... Sanitized lreelod
disposable dust bag and vinyl cover.

, . , ·,. tile l.,._:lt,'ll_ Weclne~J

111d April Gnllam. '!be Rn.
Hawks, pag d. Grace United
Methodlat Olurch wu allo
Introduced to the Homemakers

~. wu·tn chars• ollbe
~ wblc!J began atjO a.m.
by welceJI!lng Ill~

Cowlcll.
IJLiplayed on the Hobby 1'able
were decorated Chrllllmas
ornamenta, a handcrafted
metal lantern, waD (Wlque,

,

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Powerful Eureka

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GAWI'OLIS - Gallla
COunt)' Ezterilloitllomt'IIIUml
Q!\llldlheld f!1e firlt ~of .

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lllill, '!
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alliCJI.
Mra.United
Wilbur)JIIthodllll
J:!lnnll,
''I KnoW

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In ~llebdar!ce.
.
Gtyup ~ n. led 111
Mra. Hoke Roblillcin w'itb Mr1. '
lliiYmond ~· plallllt. Mra. .
Wlllllm J., lli'own prtlellled a
. AmerlcaD Fla8 to the
Home
to be • at the

VACUUM a.£MER

· Mn. Maurice

• County
Mra.

ll'ead hoard, crocbeted

pnraea

and a pillow doll.
Mra. Wayne Amsbary,
recreatioo matnnan, opened

the 1 p.m. aOssion by bavtng
each penon JniiOIIt tell wbat
IDe wore on her firlt day al
lchool, the kind ohochool atlended an4 an intei'OIIIing exfron• tbat lint Bdlool

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. F\JR
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• FASHIONABLE
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CARE fOR
RANctl
cotDR
SIZES 6-18 '

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CHANGES , '•
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GALIJPOUS - '!'he 1U11111a1
Wllllama reUnion .... ~ 'at
the mldence &lt;1. Mr. and
Denwr Yoho, Bl. 2, Galll~Jii
m SUnday.

.

Mr~. grand~,
Lessle w:~~~~~·;tJU::S.
children,
grandchildren and
r.wue~~ m .au pr118011t
the "'c:eplidll !i one dauP,ter. .!JI.Iaw .and ""'l.IJI'IIIcli!otHn;p.
'l1lose attendlng II) addition. to Obarlea for~ea. ·and TOdd;
t.Jrs. Willlarga were ArvU CyUelllli.Gft:.f!udaon, N. y, ·
.
Wllllama, Hlmtiftitm, W. Va... :)flo, ~ ~ Joe (LorenA) ·Faililly
and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley A. ~u; ,~, · ~. Va.; Mt, &amp;~Rd Cciurtl,
Wllllama and Kelley, Lesage, Mrs.~~ ~ and ·Breli,
va.; Mr. Blld Mrs. Wries Mri~na,~.,liPrloCki ·
·
(Fay~~ ~an, Qna, w. v~.; HUDtillStOIIi,:.w- Va.; . -Mial
Mr.ilidMra.llnMid (~) CameBryaniindMr.a;dMri. p.m.,
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Bla~ Galllpolla.
~y ·,. ~• ·.
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&amp;nlth, Brent, Mark, Malbe\l ~~~- ' and 1 Mrs. Wmen
~~ "Red' I ~-·
and ~. Mr.. and Mrs. ,·fllllama, Dei!IJ!e ~ l . r , VCIJ19!Ieer' Gal •Lililtl l,.lu!.,
Dick S!nllh and Brooke, Mlas CA!Iumbui; Mr.lllcl.- ~ die&amp; lt ''Q:i"' ' .. Jn !be
Martha ~~~~ and Bob Wllb, WliUama iut)"Rale, ~. W. ~
~lit~. .
Lesage, w..va.
v~.; Mr. and"Mttl, ee&lt;;li _Cupp, 4triv1!qh...etilbl~ot;
~· and Mra. James MDton, W. ·Va., and !)r. ~ - ,w..' lknriiJ 111 Rl ' Ill Tilt
Wllllama,RobinandRoaemary, Musamail, Rio Granc;.
~WID be ilii:Mul.od by ·

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Miss Jenny Katherine Scott
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED- Mr. and Mrs. James
Scott oi GalllpoliJ are announcing the engaaement and approaching marriage ollhelr daughter ; Miss Jermy Kl!lbertne
ID Mr. Vemm Lucas, son of Mr. and Mrs. In Lucas of Adclaon.
'nle open church marriage will take place Saturday,
September 16 atlbellllnka Methodist Cburcb at 6:30 pJD.
The couple wiD reside in GalllpoOa.

Friendship .Night Held · =~~t&gt;i
KY&amp;tl',,, PTA ·
meetbW
T-..
·ay Vt'nto·n Chapter OES
in~and
l!iirc:une.'l
,_tor
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7:11p.m.

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welcomed.
Hamlin
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VINTON- Friendship night venni~c;a;,toandlaurallrolm. :'i!.r1111 ·" Refres~nt and
was held recentl,y at the VJnton . At the end of the program the DUO sale ~ tbf ~·
Chapter OES meeting held at Deputy Grand Mafi'bn gave a CENTENARY Gl1!!111~ ng.
the Maannic Temple. Worthy short tal)l on Friends.
~ 7:10 p.m. !!3ed1on, Ill ·
Matron CMnie Cross Smith and , Chapter closed Jn regular olfWen '!'Ill be ~..
pro-tem Worthy Patron Jerry form. Elizabeth Cloud asked ,lf].J..O. CANASTA Club wUI . .
Barnes, presided. ·
grace before rellrlng to the meet with. Mta. ' WIWam ·
GALUI'OUS - The fifty. BonnlefromSI.Albans, W. V1.;
SecreJnry's report was given social room for relresluileilta. Bowman 7 pm. .,
·.
11n1 annual McCall reunloD wao Kathryn McCall Hannon, Grow by Sabra Stewart, pro-tem I!Dd Both. the chapter and social WASiiiNGTON PTA to llleel at '
held at Centenary on Sept. 6. (lty, 0., and Debbie Lilsher, II was approved. Mary ~- rooms were beautifully lire cafeteria al 7 p.m. Mft;:
Aboanllful dinner was sarved Charleston, W. Va.
Stambaugh read the treasurl!l' s decorated. ·
Kathryn ·w'Uuama wtn be the
at noon wltb Rev. Martin Mr.andMrs.JamesE.Bialn, report.
!lJI08¥r ..
·
Grlf{eth aslclng the arace.
GaW~ Ferry; Mrs. Larry
The Deputy Grand Matron
The busine88 oe&amp;!lon was IIJalnandDianne,AppleGrove, MarieRichardswaspresented,
TVESDAY
• .
presided over by Victor L. W.Va.
welcomedandescortedtoaseat
OPENGAmOIIJiwW'Jileetat
McCall, president. The present Altendlng from GaDia County in the E~st. A grand
the lumeol MJls;-JcmiSbupen,
officers were elected Ia aerve were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nor- represenfall•e, Catherine
1·30 pm .
5'
during the comlng year.
thup, Mr. and Mrs. George Shenefield, was also presented,
,
· tUO GRMIDE Molben Leasue
,
Fresent were: Mr. end Mrs. Northup, Mr. and Mrs. Growr welcomedandescortedlaaaeat
ry
· ' 7oll p.m. at lhe hOme oil Mrs: .
Viet« Mccan, Mr. and Mrs. Sloemakii',Ml'. I!DdMrs. Okey · in the East.
· JesseMerry.GueatJ;JigJ!t.Open
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Maurice McCall, Gertrude Saunders, Della Buckle, Mrs. Worthy Matrons I!Dd Worthy
lltvltallon toallmoihers around
''
McCall, Mr. and Mrs. WIJilam Violet Blain, Gloria and Greg; Patrons of other chapters were
· Rio Grande wbo would like to
Wblpp and daughter Heather, Edith McCall, Mr. end Mrs. mtroduced and oscorted to the
join Molheta Lelgue.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Rose, Viet« J, Niday and Cynlhla, East for a welcome.
FRENCH CITY Motben
Donald Sboemater, all from HOIIlerBaker,FranceaBuckle.
Past Matrons and Past
·
·J.ea&amp;uewillmeel.ttllebomeof
Dayloil; Mrs, Came Kame
Mrs. lbble Harrington wu Patrons of Vinton Chapter were
· Mrs
' Clark m5
from ~lold, O.; Mr. and the oldeel pel'llll present. She presented, welcomed and
·
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ey Northup.
will be 93 during the following escorted to the East.
Sboe·m ater, weet. Della Buclde waa the Chapters _present::were
"0-'l.&lt;olarJIIIII&gt;dftCI,, ft1 ' dda# &amp;1 1• a ...... "'~ ~.,S.&gt;i!J!IMI/J ~Uston OQer of Wasblngton C. H. ,
Mn. Martin Grtlfelb and two age. Bumle Lowe, two mmlha and Cheshire, and WUkesvUle. pleasanUy surpriaed Sunday
..,..llliit..ill•11m'l Ironton·; Mrs. ol oqe, was the youngest The program thetrl• tUrned'' their tweoty.llflh
lbble Stuart Harrington and preienl .
over to ·the chainnan, Vennle ennlwrsary·
Mn. Marjorie Haimon from Tbere wen six blrlhs in lbe Casto. Taking pari In the 'lbe Oil
IIi pat. . ~
Huntiftitm, w. Va.; Mr. end famUy,loormarrlagesandfour programwereEU:abelhCioud,
da-areMrae Gar)'~ ,
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McCall Reunion Held

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Ann IV·ersa
0bse rved ;

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v01ce
. along Broadway

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BY JACK O'BRIAN
bali given up some of Ita huge
ROME - The Etenia1 City popularity If not Ita reputation
Wllll'tbuUtln a day, but you'd to the IIIOre commodious, more
· 'be amazed and appalled at the raffish and certainly more
namber of tourbta Who lhlnll unbuttoned competitor right
theyeantourlllnaday; they acrosa the via- the care de
r-throughtheVatlcininan Parls .... EventheCafedeParls
hour or leu, have quiet lunches tables aren't "!' geometrleaUy
at .a Sidewalk cafe, and lhlnll neat as Doney s, the clientele
they're uperlenclng · lhe younger, their coatwnes nem:er
reluedltallanstyle,speedpaatthe beach than the drawln8
IIOWrll blstorleal slgbta, leave room.
the Colosseum for Jut, and The midi, or longuette, or
forever boast that Why; ol whatever will be the generic
coune, they've been in Rome! lag hung on the l~er dresses
Know It very well!
belnghungsounwlllinglyonour
Parhapa these II'..Tueeday. ladles by the fashion Jndustry,
So • II - Muat " Be '· Jlel«&lt;um was being worn by quite a few
bist«y- alpperure pr_eferable, glrll, gener8lly younger ' ones,
althat,tothe4readfuibeallllka andmoatl,ycheapervarletlesin
wboconaregatelnthe)ovelyokl both tailoring and fabric:
Piazza d!Spolgna, au draped Bunch ol gypalee, they looked
over the Sparilab SteP! lha.t rile like, to be candid ... But Italian
from the stir! of the Via Con- ladles ol laBhlon, even while
doll! to the IIIM&amp;lese Gardtlll bemoanlng the tnnd, 8Igb and
and the handaome olol·H•eler agreelhey'UbaveU!gof,orwhat
lfDiel above ... Roman llotels they alao note regrelfully Is a
remainlbeaame,•tbebeelllor, dowdier IIIOt; all the Italian
Gnnd and Hualer the llf8lllest fuhlon mastera - Vale!ltlno,
of alberg001: The Exceb!IM- IJ' U11Pr9, Fallllllll; etc. - .bavi!.
the owinger,teat If&lt;! .., '-PI C(lnllillkid tbe~noelvi!s b!7ond
breezily lnipeccable, 'lobbJ lbe needlepoint-of-ntura,
alwaye ~. and mOIIIy and that's au they are abowJng
with Amerleaul; tile Grand Is a lor fall and win~ .
ha~daome!y,. ,uf_
f, ~.h~·· . ol\,. ~~~lver~Jy esocen- '
lluffy, old beJdllme ~ hiJIIelir, ~~ !«ce:·P!tmeatu vir~
lmmacuately l"''PP"'' In' t'ffl'Y tUllJ Ill klilrista on their
way; the 1Ligler II Nmewbere aeeancl or
. to Eurojle:
be~. 101111111· willwut
nejia, for·, '!iJore ear.efulli
' deeoroul .

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flniels opening ,uP to 'he Gallipolis · Pomeroy·

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World Travelers,, ;TourlslsT =-~~ ~- bdl!allm~.7:!JDpll!'. at . . . . ·
Neverl But tour1ata they ate.
· •
·
• ·~.AJI~~k!llt'
Let CXIe of. fhlln exit ~ , andKimllerly,MorpnCenter, ,,..._~, ·, .,,-q~ '
&lt;·
EllCelaior On tbfir ftfth, dozenth .
=~ ~~~ ll:EI'IERAL · : Detla~
or fiftieth ~ visit, and the MeCarlef Mhl ·:Marie Howardi' ~ !~I J!.DL:J!l .
small borde ol guides, chaul- tofri. Ru1i. ~
111 ,_ 'lilt . diiirdi." ~ ·WID !ii·,
leurs, legal hilallln of
~-~,lllll!evflbeit
stripe, wiD make a beeline lor ,u...,,
· · Jlii"iltlo" ", ' · .,
them. 'l'bt IOurlata lake Ibis u . Mr Joe McCarley Mr q DVJcl!: liDlt
!f."Gld
an lnault most of tbi Utrie .... Mn!~·Meeat~ey,'B.= "~~Caul Liiiaden '•~ aD!!
We've rnaciO dor.ens of lrlpa to Randy, Mr. and Mn.
troop oOmmltillt ·~ t ·
Rome, end we're sUD tourlsta, ~ouee Mrs Jilbn
·
a.m. li\' the Ftnl ~
as we foUDd out; there's an4 1bMsa aJi from All •
a.urdL
. · '' · ·
something about a DOD-native Tile co~ple opened 'their
'
· ·
·"· .
that seys so, even mutely. . loVely glfta an4 eapt 1 led llll!r ~t ":,er Led!ee·~ will ·
Our good friend,' Charles thanks to the gueata who
M ~j"' r4 "'·,., .,
Roomarin, retired as an MGM llnctred lor a aoelalllmi'.
, Brinl ~;..... 'ao
executlve, wao born Jn Loltdon,
·
,;
, _.. ' · ,
moved II&gt; Argentina when he
' '
was five, his bailie language 1.1
SpaniJb tho he apeaka En8Jisb,
Italian, French, German,
Portug~ae, Dutch, aJn b111eJ
Arable etc .... Chatlle and.,.
ambled~ the Avenue .
into lhe.: ~
farls. 1i!jt Jll!!rillnB,
.
from the e,d~llDiial actiivlllea
oflbe~tbeforeeven to speak
-and a,furtlve type accosted
51~&gt;t · NtiiAD
IN .
.
Charll4f, ,offerlng to change bU.
currency Into fl'll!ca - ,and .
THE 'TIGHT"totOiifi•
apuke In Charlie's native

the••

illldnlgbt
traditionally fino!' sj4n&gt;alk
Qfeln Ill of ll,aly' perliaptj ofali
Eur!&gt;Pe and therefore tile warl'd, '

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llilalc they are ~(Mn.Oilor'alather), · ~ 7p. m. Connddllb •.
murlata ...JHoweier l!lucb they -~·~Mn. Gary Antbony.and ~ CCIIllllbjllon.
look, actanddr'e.-llb lollrlsta;:-10\ly, ¥J:; and Mrs. Earl ()ller,, ~AY
. • :
they wls!l to~ u,y ate ..1tellsiQia, Mr, and Mn. ~ -QALUPOLIS Chapter OEI!
They doll'l

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Wllllama reUnion .... ~ 'at
the mldence &lt;1. Mr. and
Denwr Yoho, Bl. 2, Galll~Jii
m SUnday.

.

Mr~. grand~,
Lessle w:~~~~~·;tJU::S.
children,
grandchildren and
r.wue~~ m .au pr118011t
the "'c:eplidll !i one dauP,ter. .!JI.Iaw .and ""'l.IJI'IIIcli!otHn;p.
'l1lose attendlng II) addition. to Obarlea for~ea. ·and TOdd;
t.Jrs. Willlarga were ArvU CyUelllli.Gft:.f!udaon, N. y, ·
.
Wllllama, Hlmtiftitm, W. Va... :)flo, ~ ~ Joe (LorenA) ·Faililly
and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley A. ~u; ,~, · ~. Va.; Mt, &amp;~Rd Cciurtl,
Wllllama and Kelley, Lesage, Mrs.~~ ~ and ·Breli,
va.; Mr. Blld Mrs. Wries Mri~na,~.,liPrloCki ·
·
(Fay~~ ~an, Qna, w. v~.; HUDtillStOIIi,:.w- Va.; . -Mial
Mr.ilidMra.llnMid (~) CameBryaniindMr.a;dMri. p.m.,
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&amp;nilh.' Mr. 1111d Mrs. Jiln1le
Bla~ Galllpolla.
~y ·,. ~• ·.
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&amp;nlth, Brent, Mark, Malbe\l ~~~- ' and 1 Mrs. Wmen
~~ "Red' I ~-·
and ~. Mr.. and Mrs. ,·fllllama, Dei!IJ!e ~ l . r , VCIJ19!Ieer' Gal •Lililtl l,.lu!.,
Dick S!nllh and Brooke, Mlas CA!Iumbui; Mr.lllcl.- ~ die&amp; lt ''Q:i"' ' .. Jn !be
Martha ~~~~ and Bob Wllb, WliUama iut)"Rale, ~. W. ~
~lit~. .
Lesage, w..va.
v~.; Mr. and"Mttl, ee&lt;;li _Cupp, 4triv1!qh...etilbl~ot;
~· and Mra. James MDton, W. ·Va., and !)r. ~ - ,w..' lknriiJ 111 Rl ' Ill Tilt
Wllllama,RobinandRoaemary, Musamail, Rio Granc;.
~WID be ilii:Mul.od by ·

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Miss Jenny Katherine Scott
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED- Mr. and Mrs. James
Scott oi GalllpoliJ are announcing the engaaement and approaching marriage ollhelr daughter ; Miss Jermy Kl!lbertne
ID Mr. Vemm Lucas, son of Mr. and Mrs. In Lucas of Adclaon.
'nle open church marriage will take place Saturday,
September 16 atlbellllnka Methodist Cburcb at 6:30 pJD.
The couple wiD reside in GalllpoOa.

Friendship .Night Held · =~~t&gt;i
KY&amp;tl',,, PTA ·
meetbW
T-..
·ay Vt'nto·n Chapter OES
in~and
l!iirc:une.'l
,_tor
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CHESHp\lll
7:11p.m.

will

be
.. wiU be
welcomed.
Hamlin
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VINTON- Friendship night venni~c;a;,toandlaurallrolm. :'i!.r1111 ·" Refres~nt and
was held recentl,y at the VJnton . At the end of the program the DUO sale ~ tbf ~·
Chapter OES meeting held at Deputy Grand Mafi'bn gave a CENTENARY Gl1!!111~ ng.
the Maannic Temple. Worthy short tal)l on Friends.
~ 7:10 p.m. !!3ed1on, Ill ·
Matron CMnie Cross Smith and , Chapter closed Jn regular olfWen '!'Ill be ~..
pro-tem Worthy Patron Jerry form. Elizabeth Cloud asked ,lf].J..O. CANASTA Club wUI . .
Barnes, presided. ·
grace before rellrlng to the meet with. Mta. ' WIWam ·
GALUI'OUS - The fifty. BonnlefromSI.Albans, W. V1.;
SecreJnry's report was given social room for relresluileilta. Bowman 7 pm. .,
·.
11n1 annual McCall reunloD wao Kathryn McCall Hannon, Grow by Sabra Stewart, pro-tem I!Dd Both. the chapter and social WASiiiNGTON PTA to llleel at '
held at Centenary on Sept. 6. (lty, 0., and Debbie Lilsher, II was approved. Mary ~- rooms were beautifully lire cafeteria al 7 p.m. Mft;:
Aboanllful dinner was sarved Charleston, W. Va.
Stambaugh read the treasurl!l' s decorated. ·
Kathryn ·w'Uuama wtn be the
at noon wltb Rev. Martin Mr.andMrs.JamesE.Bialn, report.
!lJI08¥r ..
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Grlf{eth aslclng the arace.
GaW~ Ferry; Mrs. Larry
The Deputy Grand Matron
The busine88 oe&amp;!lon was IIJalnandDianne,AppleGrove, MarieRichardswaspresented,
TVESDAY
• .
presided over by Victor L. W.Va.
welcomedandescortedtoaseat
OPENGAmOIIJiwW'Jileetat
McCall, president. The present Altendlng from GaDia County in the E~st. A grand
the lumeol MJls;-JcmiSbupen,
officers were elected Ia aerve were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nor- represenfall•e, Catherine
1·30 pm .
5'
during the comlng year.
thup, Mr. and Mrs. George Shenefield, was also presented,
,
· tUO GRMIDE Molben Leasue
,
Fresent were: Mr. end Mrs. Northup, Mr. and Mrs. Growr welcomedandescortedlaaaeat
ry
· ' 7oll p.m. at lhe hOme oil Mrs: .
Viet« Mccan, Mr. and Mrs. Sloemakii',Ml'. I!DdMrs. Okey · in the East.
· JesseMerry.GueatJ;JigJ!t.Open
..
Maurice McCall, Gertrude Saunders, Della Buckle, Mrs. Worthy Matrons I!Dd Worthy
lltvltallon toallmoihers around
''
McCall, Mr. and Mrs. WIJilam Violet Blain, Gloria and Greg; Patrons of other chapters were
· Rio Grande wbo would like to
Wblpp and daughter Heather, Edith McCall, Mr. end Mrs. mtroduced and oscorted to the
join Molheta Lelgue.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Rose, Viet« J, Niday and Cynlhla, East for a welcome.
FRENCH CITY Motben
Donald Sboemater, all from HOIIlerBaker,FranceaBuckle.
Past Matrons and Past
·
·J.ea&amp;uewillmeel.ttllebomeof
Dayloil; Mrs, Came Kame
Mrs. lbble Harrington wu Patrons of Vinton Chapter were
· Mrs
' Clark m5
from ~lold, O.; Mr. and the oldeel pel'llll present. She presented, welcomed and
·
'
ey Northup.
will be 93 during the following escorted to the East.
Sboe·m ater, weet. Della Buclde waa the Chapters _present::were
"0-'l.&lt;olarJIIIII&gt;dftCI,, ft1 ' dda# &amp;1 1• a ...... "'~ ~.,S.&gt;i!J!IMI/J ~Uston OQer of Wasblngton C. H. ,
Mn. Martin Grtlfelb and two age. Bumle Lowe, two mmlha and Cheshire, and WUkesvUle. pleasanUy surpriaed Sunday
..,..llliit..ill•11m'l Ironton·; Mrs. ol oqe, was the youngest The program thetrl• tUrned'' their tweoty.llflh
lbble Stuart Harrington and preienl .
over to ·the chainnan, Vennle ennlwrsary·
Mn. Marjorie Haimon from Tbere wen six blrlhs in lbe Casto. Taking pari In the 'lbe Oil
IIi pat. . ~
Huntiftitm, w. Va.; Mr. end famUy,loormarrlagesandfour programwereEU:abelhCioud,
da-areMrae Gar)'~ ,
·
,
1

.$
FOR

McCall Reunion Held

sI.Iver

!

.

Ann IV·ersa
0bse rved ;

I

v01ce
. along Broadway

~ ~--~~~~-~-~-~~~------------~=-~~.:~:..~~~·-~~' ::=.)'
I
1 ·

I

BY JACK O'BRIAN
bali given up some of Ita huge
ROME - The Etenia1 City popularity If not Ita reputation
Wllll'tbuUtln a day, but you'd to the IIIOre commodious, more
· 'be amazed and appalled at the raffish and certainly more
namber of tourbta Who lhlnll unbuttoned competitor right
theyeantourlllnaday; they acrosa the via- the care de
r-throughtheVatlcininan Parls .... EventheCafedeParls
hour or leu, have quiet lunches tables aren't "!' geometrleaUy
at .a Sidewalk cafe, and lhlnll neat as Doney s, the clientele
they're uperlenclng · lhe younger, their coatwnes nem:er
reluedltallanstyle,speedpaatthe beach than the drawln8
IIOWrll blstorleal slgbta, leave room.
the Colosseum for Jut, and The midi, or longuette, or
forever boast that Why; ol whatever will be the generic
coune, they've been in Rome! lag hung on the l~er dresses
Know It very well!
belnghungsounwlllinglyonour
Parhapa these II'..Tueeday. ladles by the fashion Jndustry,
So • II - Muat " Be '· Jlel«&lt;um was being worn by quite a few
bist«y- alpperure pr_eferable, glrll, gener8lly younger ' ones,
althat,tothe4readfuibeallllka andmoatl,ycheapervarletlesin
wboconaregatelnthe)ovelyokl both tailoring and fabric:
Piazza d!Spolgna, au draped Bunch ol gypalee, they looked
over the Sparilab SteP! lha.t rile like, to be candid ... But Italian
from the stir! of the Via Con- ladles ol laBhlon, even while
doll! to the IIIM&amp;lese Gardtlll bemoanlng the tnnd, 8Igb and
and the handaome olol·H•eler agreelhey'UbaveU!gof,orwhat
lfDiel above ... Roman llotels they alao note regrelfully Is a
remainlbeaame,•tbebeelllor, dowdier IIIOt; all the Italian
Gnnd and Hualer the llf8lllest fuhlon mastera - Vale!ltlno,
of alberg001: The Exceb!IM- IJ' U11Pr9, Fallllllll; etc. - .bavi!.
the owinger,teat If&lt;! .., '-PI C(lnllillkid tbe~noelvi!s b!7ond
breezily lnipeccable, 'lobbJ lbe needlepoint-of-ntura,
alwaye ~. and mOIIIy and that's au they are abowJng
with Amerleaul; tile Grand Is a lor fall and win~ .
ha~daome!y,. ,uf_
f, ~.h~·· . ol\,. ~~~lver~Jy esocen- '
lluffy, old beJdllme ~ hiJIIelir, ~~ !«ce:·P!tmeatu vir~
lmmacuately l"''PP"'' In' t'ffl'Y tUllJ Ill klilrista on their
way; the 1Ligler II Nmewbere aeeancl or
. to Eurojle:
be~. 101111111· willwut
nejia, for·, '!iJore ear.efulli
' deeoroul .

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Doner·•·

leJtiiOWy

every,.......

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GALLIPOLIS, OHIO
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Spanish!

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=-•

··lrinlng oct.''4, 1970; 'l'lje studio for the first
flniels opening ,uP to 'he Gallipolis · Pomeroy·

. }'
!i'· '
'\ tl·

',

u1!'i•c

. New cl·ass~, ,In · all ,j)h.S!!S of the dance,

'

p. Jll.
•:llpdn.

!ci

'·

•r•ll· '

.

p~.

World Travelers,, ;TourlslsT =-~~ ~- bdl!allm~.7:!JDpll!'. at . . . . ·
Neverl But tour1ata they ate.
· •
·
• ·~.AJI~~k!llt'
Let CXIe of. fhlln exit ~ , andKimllerly,MorpnCenter, ,,..._~, ·, .,,-q~ '
&lt;·
EllCelaior On tbfir ftfth, dozenth .
=~ ~~~ ll:EI'IERAL · : Detla~
or fiftieth ~ visit, and the MeCarlef Mhl ·:Marie Howardi' ~ !~I J!.DL:J!l .
small borde ol guides, chaul- tofri. Ru1i. ~
111 ,_ 'lilt . diiirdi." ~ ·WID !ii·,
leurs, legal hilallln of
~-~,lllll!evflbeit
stripe, wiD make a beeline lor ,u...,,
· · Jlii"iltlo" ", ' · .,
them. 'l'bt IOurlata lake Ibis u . Mr Joe McCarley Mr q DVJcl!: liDlt
!f."Gld
an lnault most of tbi Utrie .... Mn!~·Meeat~ey,'B.= "~~Caul Liiiaden '•~ aD!!
We've rnaciO dor.ens of lrlpa to Randy, Mr. and Mn.
troop oOmmltillt ·~ t ·
Rome, end we're sUD tourlsta, ~ouee Mrs Jilbn
·
a.m. li\' the Ftnl ~
as we foUDd out; there's an4 1bMsa aJi from All •
a.urdL
. · '' · ·
something about a DOD-native Tile co~ple opened 'their
'
· ·
·"· .
that seys so, even mutely. . loVely glfta an4 eapt 1 led llll!r ~t ":,er Led!ee·~ will ·
Our good friend,' Charles thanks to the gueata who
M ~j"' r4 "'·,., .,
Roomarin, retired as an MGM llnctred lor a aoelalllmi'.
, Brinl ~;..... 'ao
executlve, wao born Jn Loltdon,
·
,;
, _.. ' · ,
moved II&gt; Argentina when he
' '
was five, his bailie language 1.1
SpaniJb tho he apeaka En8Jisb,
Italian, French, German,
Portug~ae, Dutch, aJn b111eJ
Arable etc .... Chatlle and.,.
ambled~ the Avenue .
into lhe.: ~
farls. 1i!jt Jll!!rillnB,
.
from the e,d~llDiial actiivlllea
oflbe~tbeforeeven to speak
-and a,furtlve type accosted
51~&gt;t · NtiiAD
IN .
.
Charll4f, ,offerlng to change bU.
currency Into fl'll!ca - ,and .
THE 'TIGHT"totOiifi•
apuke In Charlie's native

the••

illldnlgbt
traditionally fino!' sj4n&gt;alk
Qfeln Ill of ll,aly' perliaptj ofali
Eur!&gt;Pe and therefore tile warl'd, '

.

··... I· .to~~::::r=.c ::~~~

.

'. in Rome'•
' 8 •1Jle

.

llilalc they are ~(Mn.Oilor'alather), · ~ 7p. m. Connddllb •.
murlata ...JHoweier l!lucb they -~·~Mn. Gary Antbony.and ~ CCIIllllbjllon.
look, actanddr'e.-llb lollrlsta;:-10\ly, ¥J:; and Mrs. Earl ()ller,, ~AY
. • :
they wls!l to~ u,y ate ..1tellsiQia, Mr, and Mn. ~ -QALUPOLIS Chapter OEI!
They doll'l

..ladieall' lr~-u= tia._gtiWSJ

aild 8fi!

c.

'

·BONE•£SS·IUMP·
•~ . ·

~ ~aabter~ .

and
...
I ' Jody, alao fi'OIIl WaabingiOn
I H.
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NO
COUPONS,
NO LIMIT!

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�MiS$ P~ggy Ann·Davis
'~Weds Ric6ard Wilson
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for
.
Following a ~lion · .~
e.uple left leo" a ~ !rip
through We4t Vlrllni•,
Vlrp, and ~. ·•·
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Mr. Wilson vlduatecl frClln
Mlddl,eport 111gb School and tb.e
Clllldeit Clark Sc:hool. X-ray
TechnoiOif. He also attended
the New Ml!llco MUIIIry fn.
. lllitute. He Is also employ~ at
John Manville Flberliau, lne.
The ~le wW reside at 10191&gt;
ElneHGn Ave., Parkersburg,

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Sp4 and Mrs. Billy Joe Kennedy
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as best man for the
bridegroom was Mr. Mas
Whitlatch. Ushers were Mr.
Wendell Grate, Mr. Keith

PLAN HOMECOMING
POMEROY - The annual
homecoming of the Morse
' Chapel Unlljld Methodist
Chufch at Splllar wiD be held
..,t SWlday. SWlday school at
lO a.m. with the church service
•at II: IS a.m. wiD befoUowed by
a basket dinner al noon. There
will be an afternoon program.
The Rev. Earl Shuler Is the
pastor.

MASONS TO MEET
POMEROY - Boaworlb
~ell 48, Royal and Select
liluters, wW meet In regular
• HBBion al7:30 p.m. Weflneeday
at the Pomeroy ' Maaonic

~nnedy, Wiele of ~ grocm,
and ' 1Ift. Gregory France.
Acolytes were Mr. Jeff PattersonandMr.RobbyKennedy.
Guesls . were regillereil by
Milo Connie Gibbs and Milo
Terry Miller, Rutland.
For her daughter's wedding,
Mn. Imboden chose a lavender
Ieee dreaa with lavender accessor~.. and a coraage of pink
ro.oebuds. Mn. Kennedy wu In
apink bonded knit, A-Une dreBa
wtlh pink acceM..-Ies and also
wore pink rosebuds.
Immediately following the
ClCII anony a reception wu held
In the church aoctsl rOCllll.
Terosa Woods, Karen White and
Mn. Jellle White served u
hoaleBBeB. The table wu r.en·
lered with a three tiered
wedding cake lclpped with the
traditional miniature bride and
grG0111. Multic91ored atreamera
attached lA&gt; w!Ute wedding bells

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of Daughter

POMEROY - Airman and
Mrs. Clllrlea M. Fry are Bll·
nounclng the birth pi a
cbughllir, Wendy Michelle, at
12:.411 p.m. Sept. 5 at the Hoher
Medical Center.
Airman Fry Is stationed at
OSan, Korea. Mrs. Fry resides
In Racine .
Mn. Ann Obi!%, Racine, Is the
maternalpdniolher and the
paternalvandparents are Mr.
lind Mrs. WUUam Fry, Muon,
w. va. Mrs. Catherine
O'Connor, Racine, Is the
maternal great-grandmother
and Charles .Ferg118011, Clifton,
w. va., 1s the paternal veatvandfalher.
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POMEROY - Roy Jones, Upolla.
Neue ~llleme~l, Wlderwent Spl. Kennedy Is also a
maJ.or 8UIIery Tuesday al the graduate of Rutland High
Holzer Medical Center. Hl.l School and Ia now~ with
I'IIODI number' Ia 377.
the U. s. Ami¥·

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Mr. Wilson vlduatecl frClln
Mlddl,eport 111gb School and tb.e
Clllldeit Clark Sc:hool. X-ray
TechnoiOif. He also attended
the New Ml!llco MUIIIry fn.
. lllitute. He Is also employ~ at
John Manville Flberliau, lne.
The ~le wW reside at 10191&gt;
ElneHGn Ave., Parkersburg,

«

Sp4 and Mrs. Billy Joe Kennedy
. '~.

as best man for the
bridegroom was Mr. Mas
Whitlatch. Ushers were Mr.
Wendell Grate, Mr. Keith

PLAN HOMECOMING
POMEROY - The annual
homecoming of the Morse
' Chapel Unlljld Methodist
Chufch at Splllar wiD be held
..,t SWlday. SWlday school at
lO a.m. with the church service
•at II: IS a.m. wiD befoUowed by
a basket dinner al noon. There
will be an afternoon program.
The Rev. Earl Shuler Is the
pastor.

MASONS TO MEET
POMEROY - Boaworlb
~ell 48, Royal and Select
liluters, wW meet In regular
• HBBion al7:30 p.m. Weflneeday
at the Pomeroy ' Maaonic

~nnedy, Wiele of ~ grocm,
and ' 1Ift. Gregory France.
Acolytes were Mr. Jeff PattersonandMr.RobbyKennedy.
Guesls . were regillereil by
Milo Connie Gibbs and Milo
Terry Miller, Rutland.
For her daughter's wedding,
Mn. Imboden chose a lavender
Ieee dreaa with lavender accessor~.. and a coraage of pink
ro.oebuds. Mn. Kennedy wu In
apink bonded knit, A-Une dreBa
wtlh pink acceM..-Ies and also
wore pink rosebuds.
Immediately following the
ClCII anony a reception wu held
In the church aoctsl rOCllll.
Terosa Woods, Karen White and
Mn. Jellle White served u
hoaleBBeB. The table wu r.en·
lered with a three tiered
wedding cake lclpped with the
traditional miniature bride and
grG0111. Multic91ored atreamera
attached lA&gt; w!Ute wedding bells

Jli

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.. ..

,..,r&gt;,,&amp;ra4uate

~irth

of Daughter

POMEROY - Airman and
Mrs. Clllrlea M. Fry are Bll·
nounclng the birth pi a
cbughllir, Wendy Michelle, at
12:.411 p.m. Sept. 5 at the Hoher
Medical Center.
Airman Fry Is stationed at
OSan, Korea. Mrs. Fry resides
In Racine .
Mn. Ann Obi!%, Racine, Is the
maternalpdniolher and the
paternalvandparents are Mr.
lind Mrs. WUUam Fry, Muon,
w. va. Mrs. Catherine
O'Connor, Racine, Is the
maternal great-grandmother
and Charles .Ferg118011, Clifton,
w. va., 1s the paternal veatvandfalher.
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QGICAL PATIENT
Holzer Media~~ Center, Gal·
POMEROY - Roy Jones, Upolla.
Neue ~llleme~l, Wlderwent Spl. Kennedy Is also a
maJ.or 8UIIery Tuesday al the graduate of Rutland High
Holzer Medical Center. Hl.l School and Ia now~ with
I'IIODI number' Ia 377.
the U. s. Ami¥·

. :oa

DIIDlfrs R.ORIST

1i•·

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Servlnt: Golllpoila

Pom~n~y,

.J

Middleport, o.

&amp; Moaou CD., W.Va.
446-1777or~

Here is Jarmanls

·.·.

September

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S PC. AsA;ow
1 PC. As isow

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DELUXE

9 PC.

EiiGIJHOER
tMnU BUILT

BRAIDED RUGS

Reg. $79

ADMIJW,QUAUTY

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PortabltT.V.

'58

Deluxe Qumed
SOFAS

RadlOI·Sitr.O

Special Parchlse
Solo

FLOWERS

Reg. SALE .
$359.

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pe&lt;pje,

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islued. by Mrl. Jlen Neulz\lil8 out.;asts once they have been
liPon Jier. return frOIIl the lOIII tellen as·pri»!&gt;nors of war.
recorder.'

annual 'nalkinal convention of
the NnerlcaD legion Aullllary
In Portlancl, Ore. last week.
Qelegale from Ohio'• Elchth
Dlltrie~ Mrs. Neutzllng'a q.
peal for letters Ia In conjunction
with the convention request
from H. Ross Poroe of Dallas,
tile POW representative appointed by Pres. Richard M.
Nixon.
Poroe addressed tile conventlon delegates on · the
problems Involved ancl strides
being made toward better
treatment and eventual releue
of tile' prisoners. Hla empbasla,
however, was oo stepping up the
letter ' writing campaign
natior\ally to point up to Hanoi
tile concern of tile American

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He said lhlt he ·had maclo It presented Patrick
clear that AmeriCIIIS consider gavel ceiltereclwith'a

their prisoners of war as
"heroet." He gave an aceount
of what he had ,..n and beard
wblle In North Vietnam.
Following his talk, Mrs.
Charla ' CampbeU, wife of a
prisoner of war, pleadod · II'
help from tile Allli!rlcan ~g. m
Auxiliary In the lstter-writing
campaign.
Another tiigbllgbt of the
conven~oo as reportecl by Mrs.
NeiJtzUng, was the talk by Vice
President Spiro Agnew who
received an ovlltion from tile
legionnaires and auxiliary

compllmel1ts of the slate of New
Mexico,
A lft)cOOie wu eatencled by
the' .Hono(ablo Tun Mcclll,
govei'n\(f Qf the Slate of Oregon,
and creeUngs were brought by
Mrs. C. Ray Wilson, Jli'Olliclonl
of the O!e@:on Department, tile
Hon. Tl1rrY Shrunk, Mayor of
Portlancl, and from the five
national division presidents.
lleleg·~ attenclecl the five
hour connnllon parade. A
memorial oervice&gt; was con·
ductecl by Mlil. Wi111am D.
Cheslllr, Jr., national chaplain,
members.
for two deceased national
The Eighth District delegate presldenla, one of. wbmn was
told of tile peaceful demon- Mrs. Carl W. zel1er of Glb-

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one resolliUfll
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Mlal Smith Ia 11968 gradua~
of the 1\(etp·High School and
a 1970 gra4uate of tile
Nallonwlcla Beauty Academy
In Columb)is

veteran&amp;.
Mi'l. NeuiZ!Ing traveled til
l'orllani!williMn.SiacyJl'!yOf
Porlsm011!11, delepte at large
for Dla!rlet · ~. When .tb'y
arrived then they were mel by
Mrs. Helen Weed, claugbler:i!t&gt;
law of Mn. l. B, Weed ul
Pcmeroy. Mn, Weed took the
two deleptos on a toor ol

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was unprecllctablo, Omelals
said.
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The Sta14! Department· made
public without comment a
monl19red Baghdad radio
broadcast with an Amman
dateline that S!lld. "Tile Popu·
lar Front for the Uberation of
Palestine (PFLP) has promised
tile release of all bostag.. thla
evening. The PFLP bas so far
released 124 passengers."
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The broadcast told of meetings in Amman, tile Jorclanlan
capital, lnvolvlnlf King Huaselll

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mittee on
urge
.
In Houae cuta In·tile
Uon's request for
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In milllary ·· ~
asslatance abroiid In .tile flacai
year encllng nut Jllllt iJO.
He said the ~traUoo'a
lack of authority IInce July 1,
19611, to grant cr~ts for arma
parcbaoenraa "callslng llarlou.a
problema" and bad compilcatecl
llleO!tinc "some of lsael'a
rtqulrements," which he did
notopecify.
Rogers said that "we are
quite aware of the heavy
demands on lsael" ancl woulcl
IDake a decision IOilll on the Tel
Aviv government'• requests. He
lndlcatecl that a oupplemental
appropriations rfOIIutal might
have to be submitted to

andolherJorclanianauthorlties,
tile Iraqi ambassador and
guerrilla representative~~ . - II
was not ctosr whether the
broadcast meant tile passeD·
gers would be freed lit was
referring only to tlletr removal Congress.
from tile alrUners before the Several members of Congress
bombings.
exp1 eued Olllrage
at the

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The White Bouse and the
· State Department refused com·
ment on tile bombings by
Pal~ guerrillas. Secrets·
ry (!I State Willialn P. Rogers,
tosUfying at Senate hearings on
· .lhe foreign aid bill, also refused
to dlacusalon tile situation.
· 'l'feslclont Nixon, at Camp
David, Md., with hla wife and
diiughter JoUe and her busband, David Elaenhower, was
reported to be keeping a close
W11tch oo tile situation.
U.S. offJCials slressecl that
the siluaUon is very uncertain,
with numerous Palestinian
groupa operating behind tile

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:· Jli~ed ~Uners In Jorclao,
!lUI .lhe government rema1nec1
pubuclx silent to avoid upaet.
tine e'rlllcal negotiations !Or tile
releQe of 286 passengers held
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tile vice preaident boardod h1l auxiliary were bostecl wilh a Weed'a father II burled and tile
helicopter.
dlr.ner party by tile Vancouver memorial gardens where tile
Mrs. Charles Shaw .:1 Dllnois Pool at Vancouver, Wash. oo late Donald Weed II burled.
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was electecl national president Tuesday night.
On Saturday _,eyen~ng Mlil.
ot tile Auxiliary lor the 197~71 Greetings from many of tile Weed eniortalnecl wltb a dinner
CHARLESTON The year. She succeeds Mrs. H. national patriotic organlzllllooa pariJ at tile HIviDa Restaurant
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Department of Highways will Milton Davidson of New including the Veterans of on top of a mountain
open bids September 29 on a Mexico. The installation of tile Foreign Wars, tile Disabled overlooking Portlancl. Monday
contract calling lor new con- .,... national president Included Veterans and tile Daughters of Mrs. Neutzllng ancl Mrs. Day
atruction in Mason County, a drill by tile Chicago Firing • tile American Revolution were hollecl a luncheon for Mrs.
aceordlng to Govern..- Arch A. Squad. A Soloist from her unit brought during tile convenU111. Weed at tile Uoyd Center where
Moore Jr.
sang "The World Ia Walling for Also speaking was Jolm David, tile group enjoyed an Ice show,
Moore said lour oilier con- the SUnrlae" as Mrs. Norman
tracts in volving new con- Sheehe inslallecl Mrs. Shaw.
.ttruction under the Class "A"
"The Reel, tile While and lhe
program were advertised Blue" was the theme of the
earUer for the same bidding convention. Mrs. Richard W.
seas!on.
Shennan, convention organlal,
Tile Mason County project Ia opened each session with
as fOllows: 7.50 rnJies of tile selsctloos ancl theme songs of
Gunville Ridge Road on county the various states.
route• 50, 5~1, 31, 60 and 33:2 The impreoslve processional
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&lt;Mce an acddml baa happnecl, It's too late 1» wonclor II
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from w. Va. 87 to County 33for to opeo tile cooventlon lncludecl
your automobile Insurance lfvee you tbe protection you
new conslruction, inFiuding 28 past natjonal presldeniB, tile
neecl.
cement stabilized base and natlooal officers, ancl pages
Be aure you han eno1Jib coverage -and lbe rfcbl kind I
bllllmlnow concrete pavement. carrying 52 American Hags and
Bring In your poUey and talk II om lrilh na. Noobllaatlfll,
52 white satin American Legion
ul courae.
Auxiliary banners representing
the 52 Aulllary uniiB in tile
country.
MAN APPREHENDED
SH The M•n At
POMEROY - On a warrant Following a welcome by Mrs.
from Meigs County Joshua Davidson,
the
national
Lovell, 34, Reno, Ohio, was president, greetings were
m Second Ave.-Opposite Pool Olllot
returned to Meigs County brought by J . Mlltoo Patrick,
Phone t46·04-IYOnlntl 441-4774
4412nd Ave.
Saturday morning. Lovell, American ~glon National
Howord I. Slundtn • Lim Evans
obtaining money under false Commander; William F.
"" 446-3132
Homo I Mollllt Home- AutO· lutlnno
pretenses, was apprehencled In Hauck, national adjutant; ancl
Washington County.
Robert H. Hazen, the 1970 nat-

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General Aalembly miD ~ . ,,
•priority N ...nesa to eatabllab ID . . '
International tribunal to .lr): . ,
bljickers ancl to order 1lie .• ·
cloath penalty !IH' convlcllonl.
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lltiCh Incidents lhoulcl be 'l!ll'ecir
acUon by the U.N. ljJ ,11~ ·
lntemaUonal agreementa by '- -&gt;
naliona to clony landinC privlle.;
ga ancl U10 of airport facllltioa :
to hijackers," he said.
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Sucll an acr-t - ·
encloraecl by Sell. J&lt;llm J.
Sparkman, ().Ala., aec&lt;llllkank· ·

tng Democral on the Senate
Forelp Relailona Commltiee,
who cal1ecl tile destruction ol
tile planes ''a daatarclly ""pplng
off of tile whole "

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POMEROY
An tollfl!elli
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American prisoners olwar wu

~ belief ~re&amp;tmenl

'

. Poroe told Of ,h iltalb with !be
pe&lt;pje,

North VlelnaJMSe ofliciala who

C&lt;JNlder

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~~~~~~~~00· ···llirecU,
,Ptanillhc,

; Galli\')!II, . .

.own men u

islued. by Mrl. Jlen Neulz\lil8 out.;asts once they have been
liPon Jier. return frOIIl the lOIII tellen as·pri»!&gt;nors of war.
recorder.'

annual 'nalkinal convention of
the NnerlcaD legion Aullllary
In Portlancl, Ore. last week.
Qelegale from Ohio'• Elchth
Dlltrie~ Mrs. Neutzllng'a q.
peal for letters Ia In conjunction
with the convention request
from H. Ross Poroe of Dallas,
tile POW representative appointed by Pres. Richard M.
Nixon.
Poroe addressed tile conventlon delegates on · the
problems Involved ancl strides
being made toward better
treatment and eventual releue
of tile' prisoners. Hla empbasla,
however, was oo stepping up the
letter ' writing campaign
natior\ally to point up to Hanoi
tile concern of tile American

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clear that AmeriCIIIS consider gavel ceiltereclwith'a

their prisoners of war as
"heroet." He gave an aceount
of what he had ,..n and beard
wblle In North Vietnam.
Following his talk, Mrs.
Charla ' CampbeU, wife of a
prisoner of war, pleadod · II'
help from tile Allli!rlcan ~g. m
Auxiliary In the lstter-writing
campaign.
Another tiigbllgbt of the
conven~oo as reportecl by Mrs.
NeiJtzUng, was the talk by Vice
President Spiro Agnew who
received an ovlltion from tile
legionnaires and auxiliary

compllmel1ts of the slate of New
Mexico,
A lft)cOOie wu eatencled by
the' .Hono(ablo Tun Mcclll,
govei'n\(f Qf the Slate of Oregon,
and creeUngs were brought by
Mrs. C. Ray Wilson, Jli'Olliclonl
of the O!e@:on Department, tile
Hon. Tl1rrY Shrunk, Mayor of
Portlancl, and from the five
national division presidents.
lleleg·~ attenclecl the five
hour connnllon parade. A
memorial oervice&gt; was con·
ductecl by Mlil. Wi111am D.
Cheslllr, Jr., national chaplain,
members.
for two deceased national
The Eighth District delegate presldenla, one of. wbmn was
told of tile peaceful demon- Mrs. Carl W. zel1er of Glb-

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Mlal Smith Ia 11968 gradua~
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a 1970 gra4uate of tile
Nallonwlcla Beauty Academy
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l'orllani!williMn.SiacyJl'!yOf
Porlsm011!11, delepte at large
for Dla!rlet · ~. When .tb'y
arrived then they were mel by
Mrs. Helen Weed, claugbler:i!t&gt;
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broadcast with an Amman
dateline that S!lld. "Tile Popu·
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Palestine (PFLP) has promised
tile release of all bostag.. thla
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released 124 passengers."
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He said the ~traUoo'a
lack of authority IInce July 1,
19611, to grant cr~ts for arma
parcbaoenraa "callslng llarlou.a
problema" and bad compilcatecl
llleO!tinc "some of lsael'a
rtqulrements," which he did
notopecify.
Rogers said that "we are
quite aware of the heavy
demands on lsael" ancl woulcl
IDake a decision IOilll on the Tel
Aviv government'• requests. He
lndlcatecl that a oupplemental
appropriations rfOIIutal might
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tile Iraqi ambassador and
guerrilla representative~~ . - II
was not ctosr whether the
broadcast meant tile passeD·
gers would be freed lit was
referring only to tlletr removal Congress.
from tile alrUners before the Several members of Congress
bombings.
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Pal~ guerrillas. Secrets·
ry (!I State Willialn P. Rogers,
tosUfying at Senate hearings on
· .lhe foreign aid bill, also refused
to dlacusalon tile situation.
· 'l'feslclont Nixon, at Camp
David, Md., with hla wife and
diiughter JoUe and her busband, David Elaenhower, was
reported to be keeping a close
W11tch oo tile situation.
U.S. offJCials slressecl that
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!lUI .lhe government rema1nec1
pubuclx silent to avoid upaet.
tine e'rlllcal negotiations !Or tile
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tile vice preaident boardod h1l auxiliary were bostecl wilh a Weed'a father II burled and tile
helicopter.
dlr.ner party by tile Vancouver memorial gardens where tile
Mrs. Charles Shaw .:1 Dllnois Pool at Vancouver, Wash. oo late Donald Weed II burled.
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On Saturday _,eyen~ng Mlil.
ot tile Auxiliary lor the 197~71 Greetings from many of tile Weed eniortalnecl wltb a dinner
CHARLESTON The year. She succeeds Mrs. H. national patriotic organlzllllooa pariJ at tile HIviDa Restaurant
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Department of Highways will Milton Davidson of New including the Veterans of on top of a mountain
open bids September 29 on a Mexico. The installation of tile Foreign Wars, tile Disabled overlooking Portlancl. Monday
contract calling lor new con- .,... national president Included Veterans and tile Daughters of Mrs. Neutzllng ancl Mrs. Day
atruction in Mason County, a drill by tile Chicago Firing • tile American Revolution were hollecl a luncheon for Mrs.
aceordlng to Govern..- Arch A. Squad. A Soloist from her unit brought during tile convenU111. Weed at tile Uoyd Center where
Moore Jr.
sang "The World Ia Walling for Also speaking was Jolm David, tile group enjoyed an Ice show,
Moore said lour oilier con- the SUnrlae" as Mrs. Norman
tracts in volving new con- Sheehe inslallecl Mrs. Shaw.
.ttruction under the Class "A"
"The Reel, tile While and lhe
program were advertised Blue" was the theme of the
earUer for the same bidding convention. Mrs. Richard W.
seas!on.
Shennan, convention organlal,
Tile Mason County project Ia opened each session with
as fOllows: 7.50 rnJies of tile selsctloos ancl theme songs of
Gunville Ridge Road on county the various states.
route• 50, 5~1, 31, 60 and 33:2 The impreoslve processional
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your automobile Insurance lfvee you tbe protection you
new conslruction, inFiuding 28 past natjonal presldeniB, tile
neecl.
cement stabilized base and natlooal officers, ancl pages
Be aure you han eno1Jib coverage -and lbe rfcbl kind I
bllllmlnow concrete pavement. carrying 52 American Hags and
Bring In your poUey and talk II om lrilh na. Noobllaatlfll,
52 white satin American Legion
ul courae.
Auxiliary banners representing
the 52 Aulllary uniiB in tile
country.
MAN APPREHENDED
SH The M•n At
POMEROY - On a warrant Following a welcome by Mrs.
from Meigs County Joshua Davidson,
the
national
Lovell, 34, Reno, Ohio, was president, greetings were
m Second Ave.-Opposite Pool Olllot
returned to Meigs County brought by J . Mlltoo Patrick,
Phone t46·04-IYOnlntl 441-4774
4412nd Ave.
Saturday morning. Lovell, American ~glon National
Howord I. Slundtn • Lim Evans
obtaining money under false Commander; William F.
"" 446-3132
Homo I Mollllt Home- AutO· lutlnno
pretenses, was apprehencled In Hauck, national adjutant; ancl
Washington County.
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The sutt, Died in the U.S.
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charges thai the SCCA has
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series in the Washington·
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On the second play Ill the
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the five yard line to knot the
score.
The victory was salvaged
when quarterback Mike Green
hit End Les Champlin wllll a
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Game statistics bear out the
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boll! teams as Martella had 10
first downs, 181 yarda ru.oJilnc,
and completed only one ol 11
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BY D.p.!!: J10'!11(1J!:B . . ~.,y.
CllE$liiiQl: - Clljldl DoD Bill Roush 'recovered lbe
Van Metu•s V(~ · White plgskln lor the .Bobc8ta wbo,
Faqns rqlle&lt;! on land ~ In a~, faDed· to nm't In their
the air F'rid8y nlghl to defeat aOriea ~ downs.
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lnacon!Mip!aytdonlbelosera' hailed midway In the third
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The Win upped Wahama's llenson feU Oil another Wblte
record to 2-1 on the seaaon. II Falcon fumble .
was tile Bobcats first lou In It wa_a Henson's second
eight outings. K,oger Creek's fumble recovery ~ the night.
only lou in 1919 waa a 34-18
KJ&amp;er Creek flneUy reached
thumping at lbo hands of paydlrt with 4:40 left on the
Wahama.
clock in the fourth period, solng
After a scoreleas first quarter 70 yards In 10 plays.
in which both squads fumbled The drive waa highU&amp;hted by
tho pigakln consistently, Dave White's 16 yard-run and
Wahama reached paydll:\ with passes totaling 41 yards from
only one minute gone b\ the quartullack Gary Saunders to
aecond stanza.
White and right end Roy
Soutllpaw quarterback Tim Thoonpaon.
Howard on a third down and Saunders, on a fourth down
long-yardlie situation, flipped and one situation went off his
the bill over the mlddli! to left side fiN' the Bobcat acore.
wingback
Keith Sayre, wbo A lry fiN' the extra points was
GAllS ,DI!:FENSE SHINES IN WIN -Although GaDia ACadeili,Y ffigh School's offENO
rambled
31
yards to the end stopped cold by the left side ~
i!pltlered In Friday's 11-1 win over Soulll Polnl, the defensive unit turned In several sperkllng
zone. Howard's kick for the llle Wahama line.
playa. Above, Dave Burnelt(22)onground, Eric Saunders (33) !nair, andJolm Davis (211) stop
extra
point was good.
With time running out, Kyger
Pointer running back VInce Chapman after a three yard gain midway In the second period. ()I
Coach
Howard
Miller'•
Creek
attempted an on-llde
the nest play, Cllai"Jl8fl was caught bebtndhlsown goa], giving GAHS a IWoi&gt;Dlrtt safety.
Bobcall started to drive 'mid· kick, which backfired.
way through the second period Wabama took posseosion ~
'f:!::~.;;::;;o/.«:e",..~·: ..... ·:;w, but, asajn, were halted by . a
wAVERLY- Portamoulll
detumlned Whlte Falcon Une.
Noire Dame onapped
K,oger Creek marched from
Waverly'o tbree·year, U- Ita 32 yard stripe to Wahama's
&amp;am• 'anbeatea olriDg by 30 but was forced to punt aftu
MARIE'ITA - A five yard
wallopiDg the Tilers 30-o be"' one of many 108808 credited to touchdown run by Dick Rutter
Friday night. waverly wm llle Falcon defense.
and a successful two point
h tJt Portamoulll west Friday
Wahama took the baU on liE 40 conversion paos early In the
•lghl and the followlog and quickly marched fiN' ita fourth period carried Athens to
Friday, wtD play at GaiUpolb oecond touchdown of the a surprising 8-6 victory over
hi 1111 firat Soutboutem Ohio
evening.
Marietta Friday night.
League ouUng.
Howard after being · thrown
The Tigers, who defeated
c.aJ Grove, aelll oppoaellt for a IS yard lOSB by the Bobcat Athens 12-0 la•t year, appeared
of Gallipolis, dropped Ito defense, fired a 23 yard pass to to repeal lllat performance
seaSOD opener to
Barry Hsrria.which placed the when they took advantage of a
Kenova by a 14·1 coaal pigskin at the Kyger Creek 30 short Athens punt in the first
Friday nlgbt.
yard line. Wahama drove to the period to score quickly.
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conversion faDed.
Four plays later Fullback
Kyger Creek and Wahama Mark Burke bulled over from
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terms In the ~ OliO yard line for a 6-0 lead
d.iij:~-- ,._ · ""c• ··-· ' ~ib iif:'14 left in tile first
~te Falcons began quarter.
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TheWhlteFalconabadl2flrat
dOWIIII, 114 yards ruahlnfl anil
126 yards in the air w110a
holdlnli Kyger Creek to 10 first
dOWIIII, a me11er 38 yar 'J
ruahtng and 53 yards ~­
Howard completed liiDt fl. II
passes wline Saunderi' .,...
nected on four ~ all urllls.
Wahama was penalized 80
yards. Kyger Creek had 25
yards marched off.
Wahama's nezt ouUng is
Friday agalnol Federal·
Hocking on Bachtel Field,
KJ&amp;Of Creek playa al Hannan
Trace.
By Quarters:
Wahama
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RACEWAY SUES SCAA
WASHINGTON (UP!) - A $1
~n dollar damage suit has
been filed against the Sports
Car Club of America (SCCA)
and the Chesapeake !olema·
Uonal Speedway by lbe ,Summit
Point(W.Va.) ~ay.
The sutt, Died in the U.S.
District Court for Merybmd,'
charges thai the SCCA has
given Chesapeake exclusive
rlghta for Ita ~esslonal race
series in the Washington·
Baltlmore-WUmlngtonaiea,and
Sununit Point the opportunity
that
!Ills agreement
to hold-SCCA
races. deprives

On the second play Ill the
fourth period Dick Rutter
smashed Into llle end zone frllm
the five yard line to knot the
score.
The victory was salvaged
when quarterback Mike Green
hit End Les Champlin wllll a
two-point conversion pus to
make it S-6 wllllll :41 left'ln the
contest.
Game statistics bear out the
fine defensive game played by
boll! teams as Martella had 10
first downs, 181 yarda ru.oJilnc,
and completed only one ol 11
passes whUe getting three Intercepted by llle BuUdogs,
Athens managed Gilly, nine
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and blt four of six aerialifer 32
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millng 1111 playa Ia liPe fdllaft,
led his club to the ~I II
yard Uno where Sayre - . .
pered the ret ~ the way for a
I" lead. A pass lrorq H.....S
to ED!i Randy S!nlth was aoocl:
Wahamanolonlywontheblttle
on tile Held but ahowed an
overwh~lmlng edge In lbe.
Field

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GAHS Statistics

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KNIVES

BY D.p.!!: J10'!11(1J!:B . . ~.,y.
CllE$liiiQl: - Clljldl DoD Bill Roush 'recovered lbe
Van Metu•s V(~ · White plgskln lor the .Bobc8ta wbo,
Faqns rqlle&lt;! on land ~ In a~, faDed· to nm't In their
the air F'rid8y nlghl to defeat aOriea ~ downs.
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the K,oger Creek Bobcata, 21-6 Another Wahama drive wu
lnacon!Mip!aytdonlbelosera' hailed midway In the third
grldlrori.
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stanza wben Unebacker Wade •
The Win upped Wahama's llenson feU Oil another Wblte
record to 2-1 on the seaaon. II Falcon fumble .
was tile Bobcats first lou In It wa_a Henson's second
eight outings. K,oger Creek's fumble recovery ~ the night.
only lou in 1919 waa a 34-18
KJ&amp;er Creek flneUy reached
thumping at lbo hands of paydlrt with 4:40 left on the
Wahama.
clock in the fourth period, solng
After a scoreleas first quarter 70 yards In 10 plays.
in which both squads fumbled The drive waa highU&amp;hted by
tho pigakln consistently, Dave White's 16 yard-run and
Wahama reached paydll:\ with passes totaling 41 yards from
only one minute gone b\ the quartullack Gary Saunders to
aecond stanza.
White and right end Roy
Soutllpaw quarterback Tim Thoonpaon.
Howard on a third down and Saunders, on a fourth down
long-yardlie situation, flipped and one situation went off his
the bill over the mlddli! to left side fiN' the Bobcat acore.
wingback
Keith Sayre, wbo A lry fiN' the extra points was
GAllS ,DI!:FENSE SHINES IN WIN -Although GaDia ACadeili,Y ffigh School's offENO
rambled
31
yards to the end stopped cold by the left side ~
i!pltlered In Friday's 11-1 win over Soulll Polnl, the defensive unit turned In several sperkllng
zone. Howard's kick for the llle Wahama line.
playa. Above, Dave Burnelt(22)onground, Eric Saunders (33) !nair, andJolm Davis (211) stop
extra
point was good.
With time running out, Kyger
Pointer running back VInce Chapman after a three yard gain midway In the second period. ()I
Coach
Howard
Miller'•
Creek
attempted an on-llde
the nest play, Cllai"Jl8fl was caught bebtndhlsown goa], giving GAHS a IWoi&gt;Dlrtt safety.
Bobcall started to drive 'mid· kick, which backfired.
way through the second period Wabama took posseosion ~
'f:!::~.;;::;;o/.«:e",..~·: ..... ·:;w, but, asajn, were halted by . a
wAVERLY- Portamoulll
detumlned Whlte Falcon Une.
Noire Dame onapped
K,oger Creek marched from
Waverly'o tbree·year, U- Ita 32 yard stripe to Wahama's
&amp;am• 'anbeatea olriDg by 30 but was forced to punt aftu
MARIE'ITA - A five yard
wallopiDg the Tilers 30-o be"' one of many 108808 credited to touchdown run by Dick Rutter
Friday night. waverly wm llle Falcon defense.
and a successful two point
h tJt Portamoulll west Friday
Wahama took the baU on liE 40 conversion paos early In the
•lghl and the followlog and quickly marched fiN' ita fourth period carried Athens to
Friday, wtD play at GaiUpolb oecond touchdown of the a surprising 8-6 victory over
hi 1111 firat Soutboutem Ohio
evening.
Marietta Friday night.
League ouUng.
Howard after being · thrown
The Tigers, who defeated
c.aJ Grove, aelll oppoaellt for a IS yard lOSB by the Bobcat Athens 12-0 la•t year, appeared
of Gallipolis, dropped Ito defense, fired a 23 yard pass to to repeal lllat performance
seaSOD opener to
Barry Hsrria.which placed the when they took advantage of a
Kenova by a 14·1 coaal pigskin at the Kyger Creek 30 short Athens punt in the first
Friday nlgbt.
yard line. Wahama drove to the period to score quickly.
·:·;·:··.._•. _ ........................·.·······-&amp;·····;·;·...·.··o;-..·,········ Bobcat three-yard Une, where Marietta's touchdown was set
""·~·..w.·.·······~·-············"·"-'m.-.--.w.· · Howard acored with 1:2S left in up when a Bulldog punt traveled
the first half. His 1ry for the . only to the Athens 36 yard Une.
conversion faDed.
Four plays later Fullback
Kyger Creek and Wahama Mark Burke bulled over from
~~ Ill!
terms In the ~ OliO yard line for a 6-0 lead
d.iij:~-- ,._ · ""c• ··-· ' ~ib iif:'14 left in tile first
~te Falcons began quarter.
•
driving after receiving tbe
FoUowing two fierce defen·
kickoff but fumbled the baU slve quarters of play Alllens
pounced op a Marietta fumble
at the Tiger 18 yard Une.

There's a lot of continental flair in this
. •good-looking shoe. Th!! blunt toe is
surrounded ,by bold perfs. For accent,
there's a contrasting strap and metal
buckle. Two-toile Cafe;-au·lait smooth
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'teammate m rlgbl (38) Is i'!!te Neal. Pointers closing In to make the kiD, Jell to rlgbl are Dave
Slmmemlan (71); BemardSmllh (70); Larry Ltonard (83) and Randy Handley(22).

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'teammate m rlgbl (38) Is i'!!te Neal. Pointers closing In to make the kiD, Jell to rlgbl are Dave
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C-y Ell. Ageat, Agleldt""'
Melp Cowlly

POMEROY - Ohio State Form Scl111ce !mliew tickets are on
• sale atlhe Landmark Store, Sugar Run Mill, ASCS and SCS Of.
·, Iicea, and the Eltlenoion Service Office. A hundred or more Meigs
Cow~IJ people annually take In 11118 outstanding event.
Advanced sale lickets will cost 75 cents. Tickets at lhe game

The New In Farming

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;trill coet ,1.50.
VlslloraiOihe 19'/00hloState Farm Science lmliewwill aee a
• record number of COIIlJIIOI'cial exhibits, Review Manager Dele
: FridayJI"'"'isea. Elthlbitentriesnowtotal218, topping last year's
' record by 11.
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All IIIII)or equipment companies will have displays at the big
, eYllll, scheduled for Sept. 21-24 at the Ohio Stale University
airport in northwest Franklin County. Most of the companies atso
:. willllage lleld demonstralions, show their equipment In action.
.
About 350 acres of crops have been provided just for bar·
, wtUng operat!Oil5. Some 3JO acres will be plowed end lllied
. ·during lhe 3&lt;1ay event, and culling,, conditioning, win&lt;kowing,

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35'0

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Broiler Chicken
'Production Down
1

ONE ROW

BERNARD BRJlNNER perts said.
UPI Farm Jldilor
Urged by Other
WASHINGTON (UPI) The call for trimming back
. Broiler chicken production is chicken production was echoed
1. heading down, Agriculture De- outside lhe government, mean~ parlmenteconomlsts said today, while, lD an appeal by the
c They urged chicken growers to American Agricultural Market' make further &lt;!tllbacks next ing Aasociation, This affiliate of
~ year.
the American Farm Bureau
!' Government specialists writ~ Federation includes a number
,• ing in a new ''poultry and egg of groups represenling farmers
·: situation" report, noted lhel out- who produce broller ch1ckeno
' put of broiler checkens during for in!Algrated processing firms.
lhe first seven monlhe of this
,; yesr was up H per cent from Kenneth Hood, AAMA general
·. a year ago - a factor which manager, urged integrated finn
', has kept broiler prices relative- to cut back production by OX·
,. ly low.
!Alndlnglhetimebelweenbroods
·, ' But the margin over 1969 of chickens sent to farmers for
' producUon rates has been nar- raising, and by placing fewer
, rowlngrecently,lherepurtsaid. birds per house with lhe grow" And while production will re- ers. If Ibis method is used,
' main above 19691evela Ibis fall , Hood said, integrators can
., It may be down to near or be- make "necessary adjUJiments"
!Ow year · ago levels by lhe end without having to reduce their
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paymel!H'-. to J!.l'!l!l'ers:
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of the 550 are built Into the sm,ner .
350, Including the same tyPe .of ·I
frame con~tructlon and a similar:,;~
cutte'r head. Because the 350 IS. ~
close-coupled, It Is exceptlon~t.IIY . ,
maneuverable and has a sliort , ·;
turning · radius. It Is regularly
equipPed with 6.70-15 tires.

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Insurance

Inquire at Corl&gt;ln &amp; Snyoltr
Furn. Co.. 446-1171. Alter J
p.m. e&lt;~ll446-1173 or 446-4305~

(O!IJI!Islte Pvst·Oftlcel

DIP!I!rtment In a store and
lnqulrtd:
"Has
en)i:body, turned In a blade

melkly

sklit with live children from
two to six years old hanging
on to It?"

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IN KYGER Creek School
District 1112 Acre lot with
trailer 8' x 35' and addition 19'
x 20' . Deep well and septic
ton~. Price $7,1100.00
3 BEDROOM home on Smithers
Street with link fence around

..,. lot. Has nice carport and

ootbvlldlng. Price Sll,OOO.OO

UfNdo.lbne
Mobile Home .

MASSIE

REAL-ESTATE BROKER
TEL 446-1998
8 large rms., bafh, sun poreh
and partial beae.lt has a huge

llv. rm. with F.P., fur. heat,

garage and bldg. sites, Buy;
sell some lots and have a

cheap home. Upper· Rt. 7,
Price $14,500.
to everything, 5 rms., bith

and attached laundry# large

ltv. rrr1., kitchen and din. rm.

combination. Price 114,900.

Edge Of City
houses; 1, 7 rm., 1, A
rm.. end 1, 3
This

6ACRES~3

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R"'ald ea"""ay, 446·1616

HospHal.
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tancelledRisllsMoto.qde.
Pnnal &amp; General
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446-0404

or
446-1712

Howard B.
Saunden

property Is priced at only "A Good Min
110.000 101' all, lor 1 qulcllsalo
to Know"
to attto on t~lote. Don' t walt . ...,....,_.,
conie In today .

Plurntiflll &amp; H~tine

4 Bedrm.

WE HAVE lots tac(ng the Qllo \4 MI. city limits, has sterm dr.
River arid they have one and o and windoWs, lull base .. city
hell Acres In them. Price water end gas, small llOrn,
garage lind other outbldgs.
$2,500.00
and located on 3112 A. lot.
' Evenlnts
Price only $14,500.
1\utHit D. Wood, - 1 l
Jolin I. Rlchords, 44f.OHO
Farm 156 A.

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437 Sec011d Ave.

NEW Usllng 20 A, lend In
City
G.illlpblls Towns~lp, 'I• milo
IDEAL
locath:m.
qule1 st., close
frilm city limits with Iorge
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A YOUNG women, clod only In
o suit jacket end sll~. ap. NEED' piece to rear a large
e_roaehed the Lost and Foond family; here's a good one wllh '

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this attracJive 6 room
frame home on Rt. 35.
Features 1 nice levet 1J2 acre
lOt, modern buill-In kitchen,
·ceramic tile bath, utility
r.oom, carpet In LR., carport.
Thl_s home I• only 5 years old
~nd Is ready tor Immediate
occupancy. A real buy.

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CARTER'S PLUMBING
AND HEATING
830 Fourth Avenue
Phone 446-3818

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,{,,, • · · r.. · u&lt;!!i:f~t " ~~V~•bl.u.ve their
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paymenlacbedulesshouldnotbe

ff leaSed a new broiler markeling

clals and employes do not make

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· guide for lbe first quarter of sinliiBr sacrUices," Hood said
~ 1m. ~ guide urged producers In a statement ,
II) bold !'W'kellnga in Jan~aryThe Agriculture Department's

·~11arcll. 1971, 8 per cent below "situation report" said lheteven

1the record levels of lhe f\rsl
~ of this year.
·~ A cutback of this amount
:would result In "stable and reaprices, department ex-

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be decllnlns, output Ibis fall
will otay above 1969levels and
prices may be substanliaDy below a Y\!81' ago.

BUSBY'S BACK aad sliD ba1

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eye for

Me-lg~s Equipmerit'

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werk-Pretty glrll. Ba1by Berkeley, 1he dlreetor beblJMI
the ..vlsb da- roatlaes bl 1 'strbl&amp; of -~lanle ltlh'
movies, 1adllloas for bll relan to Broadway wllll 1

revival ef "No, No, Naaette."

Neal Realty

LEGAL NOTICE

The
Wallla
County
Agrh:ultul ai Socielv will hold

an annual meeting and election
September, 1'7, 1970attht Gatlla
County Junio .~ Fair Grounds .
The elecllon hours are 5:30 to
8:30 P.M. Any member may
rear of lot, 4 room apartment vote.

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Pomeroy Landmark Once-A-Year•.•

above and room to park two

cars In rear. LOok this over

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LEGAL NOTICE
THIRD AVE. &amp; SUTE Sl
SUSINESS PROPERTY
LOCAT~D at ·45 Court Street.
Has large storaae building on

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CHOICE LOTS
3 LARGE lots In vlllooe of Rio
'Grande on U.S. Rt. 35. Lorge

enough for a business or 3 II.U{. . 11'11 Sept . 6, 13

dwelflngs,
Office Phonil 446-1694
Evening
Clla~les M. NHI446-15-46
J, t,llt,llltl IIHI 446·1503

Blue Lake

Mrs.Nellie- Thi•iner, llfiss
Thelma Thiviner and Stevie
Services Offered
Thivtner wer.e .reeeat weepnd
,-..._.,__;_,-v--- - - - , guests ot Mrs. Chauncy

DEAD STOCK
,SS.QO Sfrvlce'Clla_rge
wtllromovevo.irdhd .
-· hcrsaltld cows

c.n Jackilon mw1

Tblvb)er.

Mrs: Orpha , Wooten au4
Junior Rotitrts viaited rtlali~~e~
in DIIJIAiil a few days ·
Misses Tbelma and Ein Ellil
~ Hunlington, W. Va. spent a
weekend wilb Mrs. Lucy
HamUiml of GlllipoU. and .tiJey
all attended lbe ' 8apllat
Aasoi:lalion al lhe Victory
llllpliat Church.

Mf.W Mrs. Randford Cox

we"' . r~ceJ!I guests of hla
I!IOlbet WI. Alrllira C9i and

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C-y Ell. Ageat, Agleldt""'
Melp Cowlly

POMEROY - Ohio State Form Scl111ce !mliew tickets are on
• sale atlhe Landmark Store, Sugar Run Mill, ASCS and SCS Of.
·, Iicea, and the Eltlenoion Service Office. A hundred or more Meigs
Cow~IJ people annually take In 11118 outstanding event.
Advanced sale lickets will cost 75 cents. Tickets at lhe game

The New In Farming

:·

r,r11

u~

CJiflce

14Mm

;trill coet ,1.50.
VlslloraiOihe 19'/00hloState Farm Science lmliewwill aee a
• record number of COIIlJIIOI'cial exhibits, Review Manager Dele
: FridayJI"'"'isea. Elthlbitentriesnowtotal218, topping last year's
' record by 11.
''
;,
All IIIII)or equipment companies will have displays at the big
, eYllll, scheduled for Sept. 21-24 at the Ohio Stale University
airport in northwest Franklin County. Most of the companies atso
:. willllage lleld demonstralions, show their equipment In action.
.
About 350 acres of crops have been provided just for bar·
, wtUng operat!Oil5. Some 3JO acres will be plowed end lllied
. ·during lhe 3&lt;1ay event, and culling,, conditioning, win&lt;kowing,

HoMt

· On Fann Front

35'0

I·

Broiler Chicken
'Production Down
1

ONE ROW

BERNARD BRJlNNER perts said.
UPI Farm Jldilor
Urged by Other
WASHINGTON (UPI) The call for trimming back
. Broiler chicken production is chicken production was echoed
1. heading down, Agriculture De- outside lhe government, mean~ parlmenteconomlsts said today, while, lD an appeal by the
c They urged chicken growers to American Agricultural Market' make further &lt;!tllbacks next ing Aasociation, This affiliate of
~ year.
the American Farm Bureau
!' Government specialists writ~ Federation includes a number
,• ing in a new ''poultry and egg of groups represenling farmers
·: situation" report, noted lhel out- who produce broller ch1ckeno
' put of broiler checkens during for in!Algrated processing firms.
lhe first seven monlhe of this
,; yesr was up H per cent from Kenneth Hood, AAMA general
·. a year ago - a factor which manager, urged integrated finn
', has kept broiler prices relative- to cut back production by OX·
,. ly low.
!Alndlnglhetimebelweenbroods
·, ' But the margin over 1969 of chickens sent to farmers for
' producUon rates has been nar- raising, and by placing fewer
, rowlngrecently,lherepurtsaid. birds per house with lhe grow" And while production will re- ers. If Ibis method is used,
' main above 19691evela Ibis fall , Hood said, integrators can
., It may be down to near or be- make "necessary adjUJiments"
!Ow year · ago levels by lhe end without having to reduce their
' ·&lt;If lhe ear upefls said.
paymel!H'-. to J!.l'!l!l'ers:
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Most of the big (:apac~ty .fef!turft~
of the 550 are built Into the sm,ner .
350, Including the same tyPe .of ·I
frame con~tructlon and a similar:,;~
cutte'r head. Because the 350 IS. ~
close-coupled, It Is exceptlon~t.IIY . ,
maneuverable and has a sliort , ·;
turning · radius. It Is regularly
equipPed with 6.70-15 tires.

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446-10&amp;6

·Evans
Insurance

Inquire at Corl&gt;ln &amp; Snyoltr
Furn. Co.. 446-1171. Alter J
p.m. e&lt;~ll446-1173 or 446-4305~

(O!IJI!Islte Pvst·Oftlcel

DIP!I!rtment In a store and
lnqulrtd:
"Has
en)i:body, turned In a blade

melkly

sklit with live children from
two to six years old hanging
on to It?"

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water

81)d

gas

IN KYGER Creek School
District 1112 Acre lot with
trailer 8' x 35' and addition 19'
x 20' . Deep well and septic
ton~. Price $7,1100.00
3 BEDROOM home on Smithers
Street with link fence around

..,. lot. Has nice carport and

ootbvlldlng. Price Sll,OOO.OO

UfNdo.lbne
Mobile Home .

MASSIE

REAL-ESTATE BROKER
TEL 446-1998
8 large rms., bafh, sun poreh
and partial beae.lt has a huge

llv. rm. with F.P., fur. heat,

garage and bldg. sites, Buy;
sell some lots and have a

cheap home. Upper· Rt. 7,
Price $14,500.
to everything, 5 rms., bith

and attached laundry# large

ltv. rrr1., kitchen and din. rm.

combination. Price 114,900.

Edge Of City
houses; 1, 7 rm., 1, A
rm.. end 1, 3
This

6ACRES~3

rm.

R"'ald ea"""ay, 446·1616

HospHal.
• Fill • Bands

tancelledRisllsMoto.qde.
Pnnal &amp; General
•

liability

446-0404

or
446-1712

Howard B.
Saunden

property Is priced at only "A Good Min
110.000 101' all, lor 1 qulcllsalo
to Know"
to attto on t~lote. Don' t walt . ...,....,_.,
conie In today .

Plurntiflll &amp; H~tine

4 Bedrm.

WE HAVE lots tac(ng the Qllo \4 MI. city limits, has sterm dr.
River arid they have one and o and windoWs, lull base .. city
hell Acres In them. Price water end gas, small llOrn,
garage lind other outbldgs.
$2,500.00
and located on 3112 A. lot.
' Evenlnts
Price only $14,500.
1\utHit D. Wood, - 1 l
Jolin I. Rlchords, 44f.OHO
Farm 156 A.

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Int.

437 Sec011d Ave.

NEW Usllng 20 A, lend In
City
G.illlpblls Towns~lp, 'I• milo
IDEAL
locath:m.
qule1 st., close
frilm city limits with Iorge
available.

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101f2 Acres
A YOUNG women, clod only In
o suit jacket end sll~. ap. NEED' piece to rear a large
e_roaehed the Lost and Foond family; here's a good one wllh '

barn.

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this attracJive 6 room
frame home on Rt. 35.
Features 1 nice levet 1J2 acre
lOt, modern buill-In kitchen,
·ceramic tile bath, utility
r.oom, carpet In LR., carport.
Thl_s home I• only 5 years old
~nd Is ready tor Immediate
occupancy. A real buy.

:see

CARTER'S PLUMBING
AND HEATING
830 Fourth Avenue
Phone 446-3818

!!"""'-!"'mot?·~~~~· ~~~·1t

,{,,, • · · r.. · u&lt;!!i:f~t " ~~V~•bl.u.ve their
· ~-,

~~nt

paymenlacbedulesshouldnotbe

ff leaSed a new broiler markeling

clals and employes do not make

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&amp;i&gt;Uiftd8ll heri Sllliullaneously re- cut as long as integrator

olfl.

New
Value
"
At Your International Dealer

· guide for lbe first quarter of sinliiBr sacrUices," Hood said
~ 1m. ~ guide urged producers In a statement ,
II) bold !'W'kellnga in Jan~aryThe Agriculture Department's

·~11arcll. 1971, 8 per cent below "situation report" said lheteven

1the record levels of lhe f\rsl
~ of this year.
·~ A cutback of this amount
:would result In "stable and reaprices, department ex-

.

·;·1008ble

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though produclion appears to
be decllnlns, output Ibis fall
will otay above 1969levels and
prices may be substanliaDy below a Y\!81' ago.

BUSBY'S BACK aad sliD ba1

1D

ezeeUeat

eye for

Me-lg~s Equipmerit'

bl1

werk-Pretty glrll. Ba1by Berkeley, 1he dlreetor beblJMI
the ..vlsb da- roatlaes bl 1 'strbl&amp; of -~lanle ltlh'
movies, 1adllloas for bll relan to Broadway wllll 1

revival ef "No, No, Naaette."

Neal Realty

LEGAL NOTICE

The
Wallla
County
Agrh:ultul ai Socielv will hold

an annual meeting and election
September, 1'7, 1970attht Gatlla
County Junio .~ Fair Grounds .
The elecllon hours are 5:30 to
8:30 P.M. Any member may
rear of lot, 4 room apartment vote.

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Pomeroy Landmark Once-A-Year•.•

above and room to park two

cars In rear. LOok this over

"ftollody

But

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til

Salnp
lie we oa."

Ut41·CO
REDI-GRIP.
WIDE TRA·CK TIRE~&amp;~·
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; .TRIPLE

LEGAL NOTICE
THIRD AVE. &amp; SUTE Sl
SUSINESS PROPERTY
LOCAT~D at ·45 Court Street.
Has large storaae building on

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FUU. 4 FI.Y
. ' NYLON-

Co.

SALE P.RICES
UKE lHIS: ·

1st T·IRE.
2nd T,l
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'IWO.nRE5 FOR ONLY••••

FREE, .
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CHOICE LOTS
3 LARGE lots In vlllooe of Rio
'Grande on U.S. Rt. 35. Lorge

enough for a business or 3 II.U{. . 11'11 Sept . 6, 13

dwelflngs,
Office Phonil 446-1694
Evening
Clla~les M. NHI446-15-46
J, t,llt,llltl IIHI 446·1503

Blue Lake

Mrs.Nellie- Thi•iner, llfiss
Thelma Thiviner and Stevie
Services Offered
Thivtner wer.e .reeeat weepnd
,-..._.,__;_,-v--- - - - , guests ot Mrs. Chauncy

DEAD STOCK
,SS.QO Sfrvlce'Clla_rge
wtllromovevo.irdhd .
-· hcrsaltld cows

c.n Jackilon mw1

Tblvb)er.

Mrs: Orpha , Wooten au4
Junior Rotitrts viaited rtlali~~e~
in DIIJIAiil a few days ·
Misses Tbelma and Ein Ellil
~ Hunlington, W. Va. spent a
weekend wilb Mrs. Lucy
HamUiml of GlllipoU. and .tiJey
all attended lbe ' 8apllat
Aasoi:lalion al lhe Victory
llllpliat Church.

Mf.W Mrs. Randford Cox

we"' . r~ceJ!I guests of hla
I!IOlbet WI. Alrllira C9i and

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Ill ·CollllllbuJ.
Mr; and .....

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IQid 'thejt

�·Doc'
Smith

•6 BUtp LeSABRES ~. ~
. FACtoRY AUt 00. 3 THE 1"
, 1971's WIU. BE HEREI

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TMEY GOllA GO!!
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4 Dr. Hdlp .• auto .. P.S., P.B.,

12-13..
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owner. Nice. Was $2195.

$1995

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$1795

1966 IMPAlA 2 dr. Hdlp.

2 Or. Hdtp.; while. cusL vinyl
Interior, all power. Was $1695.

$1195

..DANNIE~$ MOBILE
HOMES.
MdBILE HOME DEALER

8 OPELS IN. STOCK
AT DISCOUNT PRICES

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CLEARANCE ON AU IMPORTS ,
IS

WAS

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WAS

1969 OPEL
STATION WAGON 51995

1967 FIAT
850 CONVERTIBLE " 395

1968 OPEL
TUDOR

1967 TOYOTA
SEDAN

$1495

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SMITH AUTO ,SALES

1967 OPEL
TUDOR

'995

51195

1967 OPEL
ST. WAGON

1966 VOLKSWAGEN

FASTBACK
1965 vc
TUDOR

S119S

$129$
•AGEN

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PUbliSher will not be r.Sponlible

l~er':\~~·
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Ad~~~~~~~~~nf.Sc

Eastern Ave.

•:"HJY ~NCERE· lhenkakto ,itt

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Although Utah's Great Sall
Lake Is fed by freshwater
streams and has no connection with the ocean, It Is
about six times as aalty aa
the sea.

Gallipolis, Ohio

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t K72

Cheru• per

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Gilkey to an eye speclallat
Thursday.

SteveQ, nine year old son of [H11W
Mr. and Mrs. Cbas. McGralh,ls
a surgical patient at Veterans
·ltlemorial Hospital. He wu
......
kicked by a pony and has a ''lll'll ·11
rup1ured intestine. His COO• f-=r..::."·.:;.::..'.::.'.;..:.:-J,.~-,.,...,
dillon is serious and his 8fand·
molher, Minnie McGrath, Is
helping to care for him at the
.'i1YIII.II.j
ltlten
hospital.
Sow
the
The Eddie Lou, Howery
r '¥'
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1 1 to form
u
property was burned to ·the
l A
au.,...ted by , ,
ground TUesday night. It Will
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formerly the BUt Bull boule.
_:.::==o===•"'-'..J A A
.f,;
Virgil AlldiVl was brought by
1..\t~~..:r..,. '"""•It~
ambulance to his home Monday
Jouufd.-, LOJn USUIY IICKON GOODLY
,
·'• evening. He withstood the trip '··..arrohn ·•
home very well.
\n,. ... m Hmrh.. .t.-l''"·h··"'',.""'~I-''IOUND4Y"
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Gllkey
Of Albany spent an evening wilh
·. :.
his mother, Ava GilkeJ.
Mrs. Eber Pld:ena and Uve at her ~t location, the
daughter of Racine vlaiiA!d the Rllberl Clark rental praperly.
Robert A.lklrea.
Mr. arid Mra. Rllbett Jewell
Mrs. Roy Wiseman anti · were IIIJIIIM!I' pelti of the Glen
Penny Clark eal1ed on AYa . Je'ltella of Ptwnlnaton on
Gilkey Bund.iy afternOOil.
Sunday !MI1lna.
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Mrs. Iva Donahue ill iefiollliy Mr. and Mra. Roy .Wlsemaa
ill in Hoi...- Medicai'C.Oter.
and Mra. Otto Wileman visited
Mrs. Earl Foil and Mr. and Otto Wileman olen Albany reat
Mrs. M.A. Epple vlslled briefly borne and helped him celebrate
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with the Charles Butchera his blrlhday.
SUnday at their new home on Mra. Elizi·-Powell and Mrs.
Mudforlt.
John Stout were business
Recent vi.oitors of the M. A. vlsltora In Pomerdy, Friday.
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Epples we•e Mr. and 1-fr•· Dena It Is reported that ltlr.
I,
Haning and Frank Epple;
'HOftfd, w11o the Morris
Friends
will
be
~
to
Rowley
fann,
hal
purchased
.0
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know lhat VIrgO Alldlijt 'Ill now ..... 111 ,file aiarlu Butcller
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j 'i&lt; •?le to aflPiet the ~ ~ fann or ·lhal put on !be rf4ht
l l his bed. ' ~
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·;,,,., , handllldeoflhero.dcantalnlog
fi• Mr.aO¢ .Larry.ctarkare the~lromHaroldGrwm.
'11 ~ Oiilteriot: ;newstalllill',.son. ' Tlwllof\T~bavebeen
~~rs._ Jane Gil~#. ac- making , ~Y.t repali'l to
1
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"il!D~ the Clinton Gii!Jiyl , their , home ...rbl~ ,llr.
' to•lhutate !air on SUncla,.~$he lWlsMiait'o ~y .Ia ldJell ~Y
Ifill he 8U/'S1a of lbe P'. IJ. : ~.
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·Penny ·and • ~=:~~r'·:~;~
,. , .Mro. Virginia Burke
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radio. custom equipment, white
sidewall tires.

Dart 4 Dr. Sedan, 6 cyl., radio, heater &amp;
automatic transmission.

1967
PLYMOUTH
Belvedere Dr. Hardtop, V-8 motor, beautiful
2

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1966· QIEVROLET

'sPECUL .·
THE Li•RATOR
. BYL••m

•399&amp; fully furnished &amp; carpeted ..

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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER
19TH, 11 A.M.
,
THE ,..,....1 propitrty Ollf af
my cabin wlll be sold at 1211

Coffee and donuts will be served on the
big announcement day. Plan to stop by.

_Show good care.
See Art Hoyt, Bill Nelson. Ceward Celvert
or Fred Blaettnar.

BLAEnNARS
BUICK

PONTIAC
GMC TRUCKS
In I'Omeroy Since 1853
PHONE 992·2143
POMEROY, OHIO

Opening kad-t l

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196~ GAL~xre- ~- s,T .. _~!'fl'l.

_,,:;),. r249eng e',4aoor.Beflofer.
. , · • · ·Phone 992.33\''"l
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992-5342 GMAC Flnoncing Avoilable POMEROY
-------,196'/FORD Econollne Van. 3.600
"Y 'II Llk ~. ~. 1t w of~· a
mtles. must see. See at
.~
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v •Y ~·ng utlnoss"
Newell's Sunoco. Phone
Chester 985-3350.
9-13-tfc

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Real Estate For Sale
ADJOINING lots, 50'x100'

each, Syracuse, Ohio. Phone
.

9-13-Jtc

MECHANIC
M tk
• ut tr
us now • o. ans.
work. G)OCI working
.co_n·d itions. p,ai~

;fJ-Ians. • ~fT ;"

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500 2 Dr. H. T., V-8, auto. console shift, P.S.,

radio.

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rt', Mason. W.
Va. 8 AM to 5 PM dally
except Sunday.

Matthew is a Hebrew
name which means "gift of
Jehovah."

!~~~:~~y~!~~~n
my
home. October 12 throogh

May 25, Mrs. Roger Bohr.
across from Eastern ~igh
School. Phone Chester m
3958.
9_9_61P

2 Or. H.T. V-8, power steering, power brakes.

1967
Dodge Charger
2 Dr H T p S
·

Jim

1\:lees,
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.and

Mnsic!·
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1
Alkir.s.
j:,&amp;'bert
.Mr. ,

-~ ·1 a ·day recently

;t;

. ., P.B.. auto. console shift,

..~5 -Lincoln

·

1965 BUIC• k Custom

See Emer5on Jones. Hilton Wolfe, Wallace
Ambl!rger, Dick Rawling~.

R.

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Rawlin_gs Sons Co.

1870-1970
100 y
Of...._
ears ....,.endability
"Ohio's Oldest Dodge Dealer"
.._.s.oiiSecliiiiio,;;ndiiiiAiive;;,·.;992oiiii-2iiliii.5liioO.r.;,mliiii-2iiil5ii2.;MI.:.dd;l:;:epo::,l1ii..J

Roof
Painting
&amp;
Repair, Spouting &amp; ·
Cerpenter Work.
Contact:

3d

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Aucllan '• A!I• . '--~
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Walhlngton For'$11•• This~

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teret'~.-u;Up •·
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Phone 992~5632
EXPERT
· Wheel AliptmeRt

$5.55

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lnspectiow And
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6.98

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Have Your Yearly

-GUARANTEEDPhone 992-2094

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Wildcat 4 dr. ll.T., P.S., radio, fadory air,
20,000 miles &amp; Sharp.
.

j;d ~~~ ii'oi"' ' .""":'""T:~.:;~; ~·:

Loula WatJon, anothet ~t
player of the early '801 who
sat North, cue bid ID hearta
and then
spade
alaln. jlllilped to, the

Well

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- tlnental 4 dr. Sedan.
. all power
., ,..,,- ., Sharp.

and

Gentlemen

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ROOFING,
BY OONTRACI'

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1969 Dodge Coronet

One of the great woman 1~ TJbl&amp;dAnllqlllj ~~ ·
bridge playen of the early : l:lf:l..rtt~~J!
yean of contract wu Mary -'' f:~ Flrt · irtlll,
(Mrs. Emory) Clement of ·
•· Qi..,pGrt, ~ ,
Baltimore. Mary alwayt an · hal_f. Sllin_ill LliJh_ ff,,
pretended that she knew - ~ 1$lo)lo;
dnotblng about the p~;r the ~~; 1~1·' • £!Jilt~
ummy when act.
she ,... " . .~ ... mN
'
was one of the very '""st
~~I""'-'_ INot Lls~.~-Oail;'•
correct 1931standlrds.
would 1 I be correct todav,
Ell!'a two-heart
an"
overe
1mproved North'a haod
SO

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197o FoRo Maverick . very
good co,ltlon. $1,460. Phone
992-5845:
9-9-6tc

For Sale

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Pomeroy Motor Co.

992-5888.

Va. •,Collllstlng In Pilrt n
follows&gt; RlfriOerttar,_ Ulllity
~blnttund f•blt'l. t:leclrlc
Hot • 111ate1 Klldttn Wart,
Dfshit, . oome Qirnlval,
Punc!l, lloWI Set, ~ Anflllllt
round Bottom Chairs, 3.T.Vo,
~· Ml!kar, Cofflit Tebln1
DrOll Loll.• Table, sttltds 'onr
Cftw Foot, Clialro, 3&lt; An liM .
Roynd;, Bottom; 3 Po:t. ,
J!~r,oomPISullti,
asert, ~c

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· 13th Sf. In ~. W.

63cyl.FORD
Pickup. Qle owner. Only 43769 easy miles.

· Chevelle Super Sport 2 dr. hardtop, 4 speed
trans., V-8 motor, radio &amp; heater.

SEPTEMBER 29

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V82 dr. Hard Top ..4 sp. trans. Buckel seats. Smart
cream finish with black vinyl Interior.

'1495

Your Chevy IJeJJler
POMEROY, CliiO
Open Eves n1 8
Ph. 992-2126

Fin•ncl_ng &amp;· lnsur.• nce Available. "We
Service Whal We Sell.''
·
i • Ask tor Dan'IY Thom.,.c.i or Tom LAvender

8-20,tll:.

onOS·SWlltiD ~1n·yz·;~T 'u .

S!595

66 MUSTANG

black over yellow finish.

~UPRIGHT pJanos, .:.,;_

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1'967 QIEVROLET

S1495

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Beautiful dark turquoise with matChing Interior .
PS, PB &amp; AT.

Bela I~ 4 Dr. Sedan, V-8 motor, radio &amp; heater.

J:or Sale

EAST
.32
¥5t

2~. ~dan.

POMEROY, 0.

cour Stltcllon 1 •
Chtclc OUr Prlcnl

. Be,~rOI,m.

.66
PONTIAC
Executive 4dr. Hard Top. Ole careful local owner.

1969 VOLKSWAGEN s1395

RAlHER GO .
MOBILE WID! G08l£

13-3ft
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Moore, Pomeroy.
· · · ·Mrs. Eliza Powell took Ava

" neighbors from Vihe ahCI
Grai\1 St., Middleport, for
Jac,olly
lhelr kindness and lhoughtlulnoiS at the death of my
molher, Mrs. Frencls Bryan.
N-is. Helot! Habeck

IIOI.!ft (D)

l nsr:ramble the~e four Jumblea.
v·151'tors of Mr·9 • Ear1 Folt one
letter to eath square. to
Corm four ordinary word1.
Mrs. Thelma Grue~er, ~.,.,..,..,......._.,
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. _..:_--._!~311~.{

' tv. ~ld Slltefs, 1&gt;8Sfor.

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Minersville. ley Miller and Mra,

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llarrisonville
Society News

Phone '1-G-....1.

, ' MUstang 2 Dr. Hardtop, 6 cyl, , std. shift. Real
Nice.
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WOOD MOTOR SAL£S

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HAYMAN'S AUCTION . tlouse,
e, and lirlhg ·~~3.9fc
condlfllln, eslq as hevt r.oti 1
LAurel Cliff, now _ . each
been ,ifttt: Paying. SIO ,f4!dt
Friday to rattiVI cot\-·
Flnfjlaoronly. ll/1on(llyt will'
al~nmtnto If 10 1:m. Auctkin ON A blljlatl? !;ern lr• 1•1'1·
'be ·pick.... dly. Wi'llo, tlvlllg~, .
ofol"'lng at 7 p.m.' Let ,,. sell Hive a 'Playhouse 'toy porty.
good
_ directions, -Wllf., l\111110
· your morchendl...
can Jolin of 7-G-3655.
• 'l;oriJI&gt;InY. ~ aa. ~It,
3-22·11&lt; •'
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Dr. Sedan. V-8 engine, radio &amp; heater, auto.
transmission. Fac. air cond., w-s-w tires,
mine white fir\ ish, blue interior. 1!1 eKcellenf
nditlon.
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:~~~rd!t . . 10. 1 ;;~o Noo~ REVIVAL AT .Churdt b1 Qoit, 3 WHI'I;E au1itt~S- . Pnoot 71'/.• 1'
ltt, ' froin ' S.ptwmblr 6 '322,- N
V~pan:&gt;an, ·.
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$2095

.The 70's Are Gone!

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LeSabre 2 dr. Hard Top. Qll! careful owner. Extra•
good tires. ps, PB &amp; 111 T.

. OfFICE

'66 CHEVROLET BEL AIR

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25 ~or cent Dtoco~nl on paid HORSE AUC"YION Sundar, · li&gt;t'.
tyi lleshen. ·, ' '
oound ad• paid within 10 days. · "-ttl ..._ ~ 12 • Cl •
CARD OF THANKS '
· ~ nMrr ...,_ noon. ~·
&amp; OBITUARY
M $!able,
llfleld, Ohio. 10
SilO to• 50 word mlnlinum .
miles riof1JI 'Of Alfltn4, Stile
Each addillonal word 2c.
Route 13, ~ ' lOG 'hold of
' BLI~O ADS
hOI'Miandpallin. Lofsoll!f'li'

SPECIAL!

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CHARI)E lo .. rn· 'WILLglvo,nlanolossoniln·
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hrlttrl\fll• money_ w
ome. one 992-3666.
ilyh..,._, 7~. No &lt;qllecf·
lrlg. nQ · clfll~lng., nO c;l$h
lnvtllmtn,tt Cill ,. colltcl, HUNTJ!jG ' by written . ~ '
Che~lofle lf!lfokell.' 6_
1,..377·
mlsoldiJ • ollly. Morlon
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1968 DODGE

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·, WILL pick UP'!"Ofc:hln41""11111 . ' F~rnllilrt;$lor\:WIII'iif cfiiltd
(lakt1 to l~lon OIIC I ptr· ' an ,'I'IIISC!I~' ond Wedtiosdly
cen ·~· ..,.., .. ,. Ill J,m ,. ,act) wftk until" · further
Adems,, auctlono,r, R&lt;rtlan4. · .oollq. A C llridford

qmtecutlvelns•rtlnn' ·
'Ill cwnts .,.,. war~ lhc. con .

CLOSE-OUT
PRI.CES

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12 cent5 per ·. W)rd

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f!o.lr· Con·
dltlonlng. One local owner ·by one o.f -ou.r r~
customers. PS, PB &amp; AT. All While with faU(I ln-1

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thtn one lro'&lt;orroc_!

for Want Ad Service
· 5centsperWordontln~trtkm
Minimum Choroe 75c

I

ALL GOING

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Will'be acetplod until 9 o.m. for
Day Qf Publlc~llon
IIBC&lt;ULATIONS
Tho Publlohtr r"erveo the
right to Ifill Of rtltcl an~ tdl
deemed ottlec:tfontl . · .The

27 • 1970 ·cARS,
TRUCKS AND. &gt;"'
DEMONSTRATORS

SI9S

DUPI.If! .• l

MondiV Dllctllr\e 9 e.m,
Ctncellation
&amp;·cOrr•ctfoi'la

CLOSE-QUI

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Kanauga, Ohio ·

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IN,O.hiATION •.

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BUICK
Custom LeSabr,e 4 dr. Sedan. Factory

•. OHIO~s· L~RGEST

.· 992·7195

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Sports Custom ·. LWB 'h ton Pickup. F~tet sl&lt;je. I ft.'"'
, 119dy: Gle OWfler.. Low mlleag~t. E'11tre 'oocl tlres,
r Full hub caps. 'Radio. I'Osltlve traction r•tr exle.
Oeanest unit out.

.

EVery 4 Hour• and 11 Mlnults
. sii!Pebody 'Buys · a Mnlille Horne · Franchised Dealer for Ho
. tly ,
·From Dannie's.
Park, Sheffield, Valient,
wr
1'111'
Champion, Hill
Crest.
:. '; nil' . " '
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, Midway.

SJ295

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Central Air Co~lftoolng with tbt
Purchase of any lliil)' Pa~k o~
Winston Mobile lfome. 2 'DAYS '
ONI.iY! '
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· Volume,iuyfng and Vol~me Selling Save~ You Money on the
,Spa~ Financing. "Up To 12 Years :"To Pay"
'

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396 Eng .. 4 speed, bucket seats,
red. Nice. Was $1395.

Septemller OK

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12195

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HOLLY PARK~

4 Dr. Hdtp .• low miles. one"local

Factory Air Cond. Qle local
owner, sharp.

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•laettnar's
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Smith

•6 BUtp LeSABRES ~. ~
. FACtoRY AUt 00. 3 THE 1"
, 1971's WIU. BE HEREI

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12-13..
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owner. Nice. Was $2195.

$1995

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$1795

1966 IMPAlA 2 dr. Hdlp.

2 Or. Hdtp.; while. cusL vinyl
Interior, all power. Was $1695.

$1195

..DANNIE~$ MOBILE
HOMES.
MdBILE HOME DEALER

8 OPELS IN. STOCK
AT DISCOUNT PRICES

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CLEARANCE ON AU IMPORTS ,
IS

WAS

&lt;

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WAS

1969 OPEL
STATION WAGON 51995

1967 FIAT
850 CONVERTIBLE " 395

1968 OPEL
TUDOR

1967 TOYOTA
SEDAN

$1495

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1967 OPEL
TUDOR

'995

51195

1967 OPEL
ST. WAGON

1966 VOLKSWAGEN

FASTBACK
1965 vc
TUDOR

S119S

$129$
•AGEN

.

PUbliSher will not be r.Sponlible

l~er':\~~·
.

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Ad~~~~~~~~~nf.Sc

Eastern Ave.

•:"HJY ~NCERE· lhenkakto ,itt

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Although Utah's Great Sall
Lake Is fed by freshwater
streams and has no connection with the ocean, It Is
about six times as aalty aa
the sea.

Gallipolis, Ohio

.J

NO:ITII
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Cheru• per

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Gilkey to an eye speclallat
Thursday.

SteveQ, nine year old son of [H11W
Mr. and Mrs. Cbas. McGralh,ls
a surgical patient at Veterans
·ltlemorial Hospital. He wu
......
kicked by a pony and has a ''lll'll ·11
rup1ured intestine. His COO• f-=r..::."·.:;.::..'.::.'.;..:.:-J,.~-,.,...,
dillon is serious and his 8fand·
molher, Minnie McGrath, Is
helping to care for him at the
.'i1YIII.II.j
ltlten
hospital.
Sow
the
The Eddie Lou, Howery
r '¥'
1
1 1 to form
u
property was burned to ·the
l A
au.,...ted by , ,
ground TUesday night. It Will
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formerly the BUt Bull boule.
_:.::==o===•"'-'..J A A
.f,;
Virgil AlldiVl was brought by
1..\t~~..:r..,. '"""•It~
ambulance to his home Monday
Jouufd.-, LOJn USUIY IICKON GOODLY
,
·'• evening. He withstood the trip '··..arrohn ·•
home very well.
\n,. ... m Hmrh.. .t.-l''"·h··"'',.""'~I-''IOUND4Y"
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Gllkey
Of Albany spent an evening wilh
·. :.
his mother, Ava GilkeJ.
Mrs. Eber Pld:ena and Uve at her ~t location, the
daughter of Racine vlaiiA!d the Rllberl Clark rental praperly.
Robert A.lklrea.
Mr. arid Mra. Rllbett Jewell
Mrs. Roy Wiseman anti · were IIIJIIIM!I' pelti of the Glen
Penny Clark eal1ed on AYa . Je'ltella of Ptwnlnaton on
Gilkey Bund.iy afternOOil.
Sunday !MI1lna.
'
Mrs. Iva Donahue ill iefiollliy Mr. and Mra. Roy .Wlsemaa
ill in Hoi...- Medicai'C.Oter.
and Mra. Otto Wileman visited
Mrs. Earl Foil and Mr. and Otto Wileman olen Albany reat
Mrs. M.A. Epple vlslled briefly borne and helped him celebrate
'
with the Charles Butchera his blrlhday.
SUnday at their new home on Mra. Elizi·-Powell and Mrs.
Mudforlt.
John Stout were business
Recent vi.oitors of the M. A. vlsltora In Pomerdy, Friday.
I
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Epples we•e Mr. and 1-fr•· Dena It Is reported that ltlr.
I,
Haning and Frank Epple;
'HOftfd, w11o the Morris
Friends
will
be
~
to
Rowley
fann,
hal
purchased
.0
1
~
know lhat VIrgO Alldlijt 'Ill now ..... 111 ,file aiarlu Butcller
"
j 'i&lt; •?le to aflPiet the ~ ~ fann or ·lhal put on !be rf4ht
l l his bed. ' ~
· · ·.
·;,,,., , handllldeoflhero.dcantalnlog
fi• Mr.aO¢ .Larry.ctarkare the~lromHaroldGrwm.
'11 ~ Oiilteriot: ;newstalllill',.son. ' Tlwllof\T~bavebeen
~~rs._ Jane Gil~#. ac- making , ~Y.t repali'l to
1
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"il!D~ the Clinton Gii!Jiyl , their , home ...rbl~ ,llr.
' to•lhutate !air on SUncla,.~$he lWlsMiait'o ~y .Ia ldJell ~Y
Ifill he 8U/'S1a of lbe P'. IJ. : ~.
· ,:, . · ·
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·Penny ·and • ~=:~~r'·:~;~
,. , .Mro. Virginia Burke
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radio. custom equipment, white
sidewall tires.

Dart 4 Dr. Sedan, 6 cyl., radio, heater &amp;
automatic transmission.

1967
PLYMOUTH
Belvedere Dr. Hardtop, V-8 motor, beautiful
2

,StJiNDAJ"

1966· QIEVROLET

'sPECUL .·
THE Li•RATOR
. BYL••m

•399&amp; fully furnished &amp; carpeted ..

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SUNDAY, SEI'TEMBER 13, 1970

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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER
19TH, 11 A.M.
,
THE ,..,....1 propitrty Ollf af
my cabin wlll be sold at 1211

Coffee and donuts will be served on the
big announcement day. Plan to stop by.

_Show good care.
See Art Hoyt, Bill Nelson. Ceward Celvert
or Fred Blaettnar.

BLAEnNARS
BUICK

PONTIAC
GMC TRUCKS
In I'Omeroy Since 1853
PHONE 992·2143
POMEROY, OHIO

Opening kad-t l

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HRP WANTED

--~----

196~ GAL~xre- ~- s,T .. _~!'fl'l.

_,,:;),. r249eng e',4aoor.Beflofer.
. , · • · ·Phone 992.33\''"l
\ r• 9 · '·-....-.;-;
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992-5342 GMAC Flnoncing Avoilable POMEROY
-------,196'/FORD Econollne Van. 3.600
"Y 'II Llk ~. ~. 1t w of~· a
mtles. must see. See at
.~
• ~r
v •Y ~·ng utlnoss"
Newell's Sunoco. Phone
Chester 985-3350.
9-13-tfc

-·I

Real Estate For Sale
ADJOINING lots, 50'x100'

each, Syracuse, Ohio. Phone
.

9-13-Jtc

MECHANIC
M tk
• ut tr
us now • o. ans.
work. G)OCI working
.co_n·d itions. p,ai~

;fJ-Ians. • ~fT ;"

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500 2 Dr. H. T., V-8, auto. console shift, P.S.,

radio.

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Auto
rt', Mason. W.
Va. 8 AM to 5 PM dally
except Sunday.

Matthew is a Hebrew
name which means "gift of
Jehovah."

!~~~:~~y~!~~~n
my
home. October 12 throogh

May 25, Mrs. Roger Bohr.
across from Eastern ~igh
School. Phone Chester m
3958.
9_9_61P

2 Or. H.T. V-8, power steering, power brakes.

1967
Dodge Charger
2 Dr H T p S
·

Jim

1\:lees,
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You,
.and

Mnsic!·
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'll ~hter, J Renee, of

1
Alkir.s.
j:,&amp;'bert
.Mr. ,

-~ ·1 a ·day recently

;t;

. ., P.B.. auto. console shift,

..~5 -Lincoln

·

1965 BUIC• k Custom

See Emer5on Jones. Hilton Wolfe, Wallace
Ambl!rger, Dick Rawling~.

R.

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Rawlin_gs Sons Co.

1870-1970
100 y
Of...._
ears ....,.endability
"Ohio's Oldest Dodge Dealer"
.._.s.oiiSecliiiiio,;;ndiiiiAiive;;,·.;992oiiii-2iiliii.5liioO.r.;,mliiii-2iiil5ii2.;MI.:.dd;l:;:epo::,l1ii..J

Roof
Painting
&amp;
Repair, Spouting &amp; ·
Cerpenter Work.
Contact:

3d

'f11t ar
Aucllan '• A!I• . '--~
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R~nt, . ~A.(. Br~ , , ~~::

~-~ ' A t.bln·,P!! 'Liki'1

Walhlngton For'$11•• This~

wltf ,..,.. one tfm8, If In··
teret'~.-u;Up •·
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Phone 992~5632
EXPERT
· Wheel AliptmeRt

$5.55

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Air-Conditianiq
lnspectiow And
•

RtOial&amp;t .

6.98

.I'Dmii'I!J··· ' Auto
\

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Pu4W•f• 0.
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Have Your Yearly

-GUARANTEEDPhone 992-2094

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742-2141

Rt.1

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Wildcat 4 dr. ll.T., P.S., radio, fadory air,
20,000 miles &amp; Sharp.
.

j;d ~~~ ii'oi"' ' .""":'""T:~.:;~; ~·:

Loula WatJon, anothet ~t
player of the early '801 who
sat North, cue bid ID hearta
and then
spade
alaln. jlllilped to, the

Well

,

- tlnental 4 dr. Sedan.
. all power
., ,..,,- ., Sharp.

and

Gentlemen

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Factory Air.
,

ROOFING,
BY OONTRACI'

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1968 Ford Torino

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1969 Dodge Coronet

One of the great woman 1~ TJbl&amp;dAnllqlllj ~~ ·
bridge playen of the early : l:lf:l..rtt~~J!
yean of contract wu Mary -'' f:~ Flrt · irtlll,
(Mrs. Emory) Clement of ·
•· Qi..,pGrt, ~ ,
Baltimore. Mary alwayt an · hal_f. Sllin_ill LliJh_ ff,,
pretended that she knew - ~ 1$lo)lo;
dnotblng about the p~;r the ~~; 1~1·' • £!Jilt~
ummy when act.
she ,... " . .~ ... mN
'
was one of the very '""st
~~I""'-'_ INot Lls~.~-Oail;'•
correct 1931standlrds.
would 1 I be correct todav,
Ell!'a two-heart
an"
overe
1mproved North'a haod
SO

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~..~tr:~~~Oidltigl!y,.:t~
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197o FoRo Maverick . very
good co,ltlon. $1,460. Phone
992-5845:
9-9-6tc

For Sale

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Pomeroy Motor Co.

992-5888.

Va. •,Collllstlng In Pilrt n
follows&gt; RlfriOerttar,_ Ulllity
~blnttund f•blt'l. t:leclrlc
Hot • 111ate1 Klldttn Wart,
Dfshit, . oome Qirnlval,
Punc!l, lloWI Set, ~ Anflllllt
round Bottom Chairs, 3.T.Vo,
~· Ml!kar, Cofflit Tebln1
DrOll Loll.• Table, sttltds 'onr
Cftw Foot, Clialro, 3&lt; An liM .
Roynd;, Bottom; 3 Po:t. ,
J!~r,oomPISullti,
asert, ~c

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· 13th Sf. In ~. W.

63cyl.FORD
Pickup. Qle owner. Only 43769 easy miles.

· Chevelle Super Sport 2 dr. hardtop, 4 speed
trans., V-8 motor, radio &amp; heater.

SEPTEMBER 29

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V82 dr. Hard Top ..4 sp. trans. Buckel seats. Smart
cream finish with black vinyl Interior.

'1495

Your Chevy IJeJJler
POMEROY, CliiO
Open Eves n1 8
Ph. 992-2126

Fin•ncl_ng &amp;· lnsur.• nce Available. "We
Service Whal We Sell.''
·
i • Ask tor Dan'IY Thom.,.c.i or Tom LAvender

8-20,tll:.

onOS·SWlltiD ~1n·yz·;~T 'u .

S!595

66 MUSTANG

black over yellow finish.

~UPRIGHT pJanos, .:.,;_

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S1695

1'967 QIEVROLET

S1495

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1895

5

Beautiful dark turquoise with matChing Interior .
PS, PB &amp; AT.

Bela I~ 4 Dr. Sedan, V-8 motor, radio &amp; heater.

J:or Sale

EAST
.32
¥5t

2~. ~dan.

POMEROY, 0.

cour Stltcllon 1 •
Chtclc OUr Prlcnl

. Be,~rOI,m.

.66
PONTIAC
Executive 4dr. Hard Top. Ole careful local owner.

1969 VOLKSWAGEN s1395

RAlHER GO .
MOBILE WID! G08l£

13-3ft
• ·. · ·

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~1 '1 llngfnO - " ·"'Oht, OLD

9·13-ltp

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Moore, Pomeroy.
· · · ·Mrs. Eliza Powell took Ava

" neighbors from Vihe ahCI
Grai\1 St., Middleport, for
Jac,olly
lhelr kindness and lhoughtlulnoiS at the death of my
molher, Mrs. Frencls Bryan.
N-is. Helot! Habeck

IIOI.!ft (D)

l nsr:ramble the~e four Jumblea.
v·151'tors of Mr·9 • Ear1 Folt one
letter to eath square. to
Corm four ordinary word1.
Mrs. Thelma Grue~er, ~.,.,..,..,......._.,
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. _..:_--._!~311~.{

' tv. ~ld Slltefs, 1&gt;8Sfor.

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Minersville. ley Miller and Mra,

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,Card or Thanks

llarrisonville
Society News

Phone '1-G-....1.

, ' MUstang 2 Dr. Hardtop, 6 cyl, , std. shift. Real
Nice.
·.·

WOUtpN1 YOU

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•1,395
WOOD MOTOR SAL£S

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HAYMAN'S AUCTION . tlouse,
e, and lirlhg ·~~3.9fc
condlfllln, eslq as hevt r.oti 1
LAurel Cliff, now _ . each
been ,ifttt: Paying. SIO ,f4!dt
Friday to rattiVI cot\-·
Flnfjlaoronly. ll/1on(llyt will'
al~nmtnto If 10 1:m. Auctkin ON A blljlatl? !;ern lr• 1•1'1·
'be ·pick.... dly. Wi'llo, tlvlllg~, .
ofol"'lng at 7 p.m.' Let ,,. sell Hive a 'Playhouse 'toy porty.
good
_ directions, -Wllf., l\111110
· your morchendl...
can Jolin of 7-G-3655.
• 'l;oriJI&gt;InY. ~ aa. ~It,
3-22·11&lt; •'
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9-lkfc , Ohio -~A6. -~ .
·~
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Dr. Sedan. V-8 engine, radio &amp; heater, auto.
transmission. Fac. air cond., w-s-w tires,
mine white fir\ ish, blue interior. 1!1 eKcellenf
nditlon.
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HOURS '
_, ; ' . ' '&gt; ;' ' .
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Bc30 a.m, .111 l :Oo f·"'· Dihv. -;
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't•Uft . win""' . 0 '"PIIY
:~~~rd!t . . 10. 1 ;;~o Noo~ REVIVAL AT .Churdt b1 Qoit, 3 WHI'I;E au1itt~S- . Pnoot 71'/.• 1'
ltt, ' froin ' S.ptwmblr 6 '322,- N
V~pan:&gt;an, ·.
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$2095

.The 70's Are Gone!

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LeSabre 2 dr. Hard Top. Qll! careful owner. Extra•
good tires. ps, PB &amp; 111 T.

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tyi lleshen. ·, ' '
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M $!able,
llfleld, Ohio. 10
SilO to• 50 word mlnlinum .
miles riof1JI 'Of Alfltn4, Stile
Each addillonal word 2c.
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ome. one 992-3666.
ilyh..,._, 7~. No &lt;qllecf·
lrlg. nQ · clfll~lng., nO c;l$h
lnvtllmtn,tt Cill ,. colltcl, HUNTJ!jG ' by written . ~ '
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(lakt1 to l~lon OIIC I ptr· ' an ,'I'IIISC!I~' ond Wedtiosdly
cen ·~· ..,.., .. ,. Ill J,m ,. ,act) wftk until" · further
Adems,, auctlono,r, R&lt;rtlan4. · .oollq. A C llridford

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Minimum Choroe 75c

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Day Qf Publlc~llon
IIBC&lt;ULATIONS
Tho Publlohtr r"erveo the
right to Ifill Of rtltcl an~ tdl
deemed ottlec:tfontl . · .The

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TRUCKS AND. &gt;"'
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Ctncellation
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, 119dy: Gle OWfler.. Low mlleag~t. E'11tre 'oocl tlres,
r Full hub caps. 'Radio. I'Osltlve traction r•tr exle.
Oeanest unit out.

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EVery 4 Hour• and 11 Mlnults
. sii!Pebody 'Buys · a Mnlille Horne · Franchised Dealer for Ho
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·From Dannie's.
Park, Sheffield, Valient,
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Champion, Hill
Crest.
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Purchase of any lliil)' Pa~k o~
Winston Mobile lfome. 2 'DAYS '
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,Spa~ Financing. "Up To 12 Years :"To Pay"
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396 Eng .. 4 speed, bucket seats,
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Dear Friend:
'1 have received your recent correspondence concerning
leglalatloll to eaempt the DELTA QUEEN from appltcable safety
atalllards of the Coast Guard, and I feel certoin related facts
should be btongbt to your atlentlm.
"In June, 1161, my Committee held bearings oo leglalallon to
aUow lliB ablp to cmlinue salling. The Department of Collllllel'te
app!Sed tile eaempllon, Tile Department of State opposed the
eaemptioo. And the Department of Transportatioo, of which the
U. S. Coast Guard Ia a coostituent part, also opposed the exemp.
lion. In each caae, the exemption was opposed in the interest of
safety.
"Despite these strenuous objeclioos from the E•eculive
Branch, Congress DID enact a atalllte which permitted the
DELTA QUEEN to operate for lwomoreyeara, unW November 2,
19711. This exemption was granted primarily on the basis of
atalemenls by the owners of the DELTA QUEEN that they would
replace ll1e vessel with one that met Coast Guard safety
requirements. This has not been done.
'1o my "!'Inion, the safety of American cltlzens traveling on
passenger ships under the United Stalel Flag Ia of paramount
importance, and standards In ensure this safety should be BlrtcUy
enforced. The Coast Guard has the ellpel'liae in the field of
maritime safety, Since that agency is strongly opposed to the
conttoued.operation of the DELTA QUEEN for safety reasons, I
would be reluctant to take any action counter to this positloll.
'!'bank you for providing me with the benefit of your views."
Sincerely, Edward A. Garmatz, Oullrman
RECEIVED the following letter receoUy from E. L. Dickey,

Rt. I, Lake Oty, Pa. II reads:

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CllARIEJI R. LEWIS OF atarleaton, son of Mrs. Evelyn
Lewis, S. Secood, Mlcl4eport, was recenUynamed aw!dant to the
..ecutive secretary of tile West VIrginia State Mecllcal
Association.
A fonner United ,....... lnlernalional and Aasoclaled Pren
new8111811, Lewis realgned as executive secretary of the West
Virginia ~I of Welfare to accept the post.
HARRY AND JEAN MOORE are looking forward to anotber
trip •broad! In October they will join a group of Sbriners for two
week&amp; Ill Spain.
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BOB LEHEW IS PROGRESSING nicely at tile Ben Franklin
TUberculosis Hoopltal where be bas been a patient for 14 week&amp; ,
!Jl8t Sunday be bad his first !Ulour pu1 and went hame to see his
famlly. !liB motber, Mrs. Berry Davia, Pl&gt;meroy, wu there to
greet blm. Bob expecta to be dlacharged in jUII a few weeb oow.

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many lnvltatlnto camp 1lltb .
thelroop bat Iince be went that
lltat.time be goes every chaoce
be get.o.
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He has accompanied ·Troop
21i7 to Camp Arrowhead two years.
xummers 111d has belped liiiiiY
. Hla wife, l!velyn, belpe wltb
boys on merit btldjjea and ad- 2117 when needed and b!a 100
vancement.
Slepben, Iii an Eaile Scolil.
He aUendo the First Clurch of Another !'OR, Paul, is a We
God at Pl. Pleasant. He is a Scout. llcllh anna at~ the
graduate of Morebead State Nallanal Jamboree, Farragut
Unlveralty and has been em· State Park, ldlbo in 1969. Hla
p)oyed as a laboratory asalstant daiJ8bler,
Ia a Girl
at Kaiser Aluminum for 14 SCout
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Scbool, improved tlrough the wort of the achool'a P.T.A. to in·
elude cmcrete alibi for voUeybaU and basketball, wen pictured
in the Oldo Parent-Teacber September Issue. The magezlnc Ia the
official publk:allon of lheOhlo Congress of Parents and 'i'eacbera,
IDe. and II was the flnllime in alollg lime Illata Meigs COUnty
picture has been used.

MRS. GLENROY EWING, a former resldeol of Meip
County, who now ....tdelln Columbus, Ia litre vialting ber brother
and famii1,Mr.and Mrs. Pllrley Karr of Cheater.
. Mr.and'Mrs.Karr emnd an invltallcn to iUof Mrs. Ewlllg'a
relallvee and lrlenda to atop at the IWT borne any lime. Mrs.
EwiDe will vial! here tbrougb Sept. 20.

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SPEAKING OF 'l1IE P.T .A. Mrll. Herold Lobxe of PomOfl&gt;y
willll'Obobly be the next Dl!drlct 18 director. Aformer director,
ber name bas been placed in nomination. 'Die eiOctton takes place
at the October cmventlon of the &lt;lllo Omgress of Parents and

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SP-4 CHESTER V. KING,

100 of

Mr. and Mrs. Cbarlea C.

Kinll of near Rulland, will be bomeward bound in the near future.
Oieller bu been n llgn&gt;d to Hea119w1ers and Co. A,
USAREUR and 7th Army Special Troopa Ed wu wortdng Ill tbe

.For your comptete wardrpbe
of, sportswear ,. wh~ther:
,_ separate• or ~oordlnates,
c:ome to Elbi!rh!lds; b11 sy .
Reac:h1· To; Wear · ;..De~rfiti.nf
on the secon~ floor and ma~te .; ...
you.r selections' - a' beal)tlflll
selection of Ponchos ln. solids .
and patterns .... v.,sts In vlflyl, -'
.knits, ·plaid wools !lll'ld ®lid ·.·
flann.!!IS .- Swaaters In a.Wide
variety of sty.ies l'lciUf:llrig · .
long ~leeve cardigans, .long··
sleeve . sllpovers fe~turil'lg
crew nec~s. turtle rtecks anc;( .v
lnes · solids 'iiJU:i .
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Furniture Store Owner
Is Rotary Chili Speaker

MIDDLEPORT - "Maybe
moot of you have !raveled more
than I bat none could have had
more fun."
That was bow Ed Baker
~rlelor of Baker Furnl~
Store litre, detcrlbed lo the
Middleport-PomerO)' Rotary
ANGEU. FAMD.Y DINNER Club the experience of his and
GALIJPOLIS - The Earl Mrs. Baker's llklay Yialt to the
AngeU horne, Route 2, Crown
Ialand of MaJorca located off
Oty, was the scene of a family
the soulhea~tem coast of Spain
dinner Sunday afternoon. Three
of the aeven Angell chUdren
horne were Mr. and Mrs. Jamea
LEAVING IIEPJ'. 17
Porter of Eureka, Mr. and Mrs. POMEROY - Jeffrey L.
Waldo Porter and five sona Folmer, A. A. of the U. o. Navy,
of Sanduoky; Mr. Lester
will . ablp out from J.eMoore,
Dean Angell, Dwljht and Brtan caiH. Sept. 17 on the "Ranger,"
Lee of Dayton, and his grand- He II the fllghl
Jeffrey
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Denver is the 100 of Mr. and Mra.
Kingery of l..owar River Road. William Folmer, Pomeroy.

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a current at'-!ln
promlsed • ''Prire''
ctven each llltlliller praent
next Friday ' ~ at 'the
regular meetlnl of Heatb
Church.
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prealdlng, illll•lanced a
director.' meei\Dc ~ada;,
Sepl. 2t, at 7:ll0 p.nL at btl
home, and regular dlrectAn'
meellnp on the 1'llelclqa of
that week In
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captain:

T~AT'S LIFE ... I(OU SET !{OUR
~RM FOR SIX O'CLOCK, AND
WORM SETSI-ll5 fORFIVE.:rHIRW

TIIB JiOBN :LOSER

in the Mediterranean. The trip •
wu a aale8 conlell reward from
the Admiral Corp •.
Rotarian Baker delcrtbed the
cuato101 and ,Jife of ihe
Malclreans and rellled Ill detalJ
a aide GCW!Ioll to Madrid

MRS. ROSE GIN111ER, Cbester, refllrned home Wednesday
following a vial! witll her son and famlb', Mr. and Mrs. James E
Glllther of Mlddlotown.
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Ql Friday theY atlellded tha graduation of the Gintben' aoo
~e. who received his B. A. degree at Oblo State University:

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tbe two countries about atreng·
tbenlltg Jucllclal cooperatlnn .

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Adjutant Genel'l]'l Data PI'O&lt; IDC QlldAir at Heidelberg, West
Germany. BerlMa II'Giidns, 11L Bier bu been able to do a lit of
trave~ at Frank!ta'l and tbe eut1e1 aJon&amp; the Rhine; Stuttgart,
Clbenmmergau where be aaw tbe Puoi111 Play, Wut Germany
and Lmoon, England. He Ia Clll'l'elllly towtn&amp; Parta, Fl'lllce and
mare of Westem Germany befGre returning home. He 11
Sl'EVEN STANlEY, son of Mt. and Mrs. o..me Stanley, scheduled for uatanment next in the RepnhJ!c of South Vietoam. '
Pomeroy, Rl 4, won the t.H award far "On"'andtng of the Day"
at the Ohio State Fair recenUy, Sl2vell, a member of the
HarrtaonviUe Boys t.H Club for the past nine years, competed in a-ge, in conjunction wltll his walt at Ohio State, toured Europe
this summer.
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the State Jlllliar Fair Electric Sbow
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Friday
and
Saturday
they attended the Ohio Slate Jl'llr.
Steven, a Jllllar at Melga High School, bopei to JliiTIIIO the
Jim
and
Gecqe,
who
are
memberl
of lbe Butler County'MoaDted .
field of electronics. Congratulatlolla, Steven, and good luck in aU
Patrol, partldpated ln the State Fair Patrol parade. Fourtetit
yotll' endeaWI'I.
units tbrouabout Ohio IIJok part in the activ!Uee.
BELATED lllRTHJ)AY wlabeo to Mrs. Richard Ruush of
Racine. Mrs. Roush celebrated her 811111 blrtbdly Thuraday. Her
daughter, Mrs. Jolm Younc, and claughterHn.Jaw, Mn. VIrgO
Roush and Mrs. Henchel Roosb of Letart Falls, entertained with
a diJma' at O'ow's Steak Ho1110.
0001 1lllolr of anyone more deaerving than Mn. Roosb.
Congtatulationa.

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CAIRO (UP!)
Ml·
Dialer Mustafa Kamel ·
will leave Monday for
81!1klong vial! to F'rllnce folloWed by
a week in East Gennall)', It
was IIUIOIII1Ced 4ai!U'dl1 .fa.

SUSPICIONS have it tllat IIODle ''doglatapplng''' .is~~~~'"'~
place in the county. On Aug. 31, at least three persons pi ·
se±ing to locate their pets and tllere may have been olhets
mlaslni at the same time. If y(llllove your oog, beUW' keej&gt; an eye

Athousand tbanb to the Meiga Cbeerleaders lor the besuliful
Dower arr~qement. Avery tboughUul gesture on the part of the
&amp;Iris mllbeir advisor, Mrs..Joy Bentley.
'lbanluJ so mucb- you really made my day.

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cbalrman, be
wuinllrun!Ontal in llllrljng tbe
'lltat Seoul Fair at lCrodell'lrt
in '"' and lbe Seoul~
thl8 year at tbe Galllia 01ui11J
llulllor Falrgrounda.
He Ia now aorvtna ',.
leaderablp tralniDg dlalnPaD
far M-G-M cllalrlct.
Not belllg a tllout as a boy, be
was reluctant to become in· ·
volved as an adult. Be declined

:::.u:=~~~tJ.~tii
mualcalwlU be sellll 'E~ear future.
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CHAIU..tS lLISKJNS, teacher and prlDclpalln the Vinton
O&gt;unty scboola tar the past algbl JWI,'la now 11 Spencerville u
ll1e hl&amp;h acbool prlnclpal. He was lui i-'1 ]riictpsl of tbe con·
aolldaled Vinton CCIIIntY High School.
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Diaries, his wife, Jo Am and two llllll, Mlltthew, now tllree,
and Billy, eight montlls,lflan to move to Spellca viDe very 110011
DOW. 'lbe scboollaJocatedjulll)mlJes lOUth of IJma.

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chairman and ualatant
IICOIIimaaler lor RW{II ,....
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117, llplllogred bY 'll!i
St. Peter's Lulberlil Ou!r&lt;!b,

pecting her lbllbar, Mrs. Da¥1d l"'rnW,IO return hill a cburch
meeting, BtelliJ!lll out lllld tbere Ill the comor wu the llUle fawn,
Mary deacrlbed It u not much biger t11an a bird .q . SIDiU
lis it waa, llllllllaged to leap onr the aide rl the pOrCh ilad was

Teachers, Inc. to be held in Allron.
"Dear Sir. Would you please insert the following in the
Mrs. Leo Crew was orlginaUy alated lor the position but
Gallipolis paper. I would Uke to know the whereabouts or address,
recenUy
withdrew due to a pl.mled move by lhe famUy. The
If posalble, of the former Ruth Williams. She IDlY or may not be
married. She graduated fr'IID Gallia Academy High School in Crews bave be&lt;n real church 111d cmununlty contribatora 111d
certainly wlU be mlased when the movetak01 place.
1926. AI the time she lived with Sieve and Nora Woods.
"If I can only get the name of the city where she is located I
will atlemPito gel her address.
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"This Is the only person sWI living of the aass of 19211 tllat 1
have been unable to locate and communicate with.
"In 1969, we bad a class reunion. We are plaMing another in
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1971. I am oo a coounlttee to belp preparo for the event, and would Scbool Dl!drlct's Atbletlc Board. Several departments of the hlgll
certalnly appreciate any help I can get in locating Ruth."
school wlU be aalted to paiorm functions to alllist with tbe overaU
plana far the presentation. The Pomeroy .Junl« High Sdi9IJ will
be tbe rebell'llll besdquarters for the abow - the first by the
mlnltrel a"''"'allon alnce 1a!d llprUw - with final rebearsala

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JleariJtc IDIIIttiJq ... lba P!l'dl. Mary Sldnner, llbl&gt; ...,; ...

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Ml"'"""'", Tburlday mgbt - a bali)' faWn.
• We±" fo!r the M.Q.M J)lltrlC.(:

MRS. Mllls, !Ike lbouaand8 of other OhloaruJ, Kenlllckianll and
Weal Virglnlanulong the Ohio River, Ia going aU out to beip save
111e Delta Queen. It lo&lt;U, however, from tile reply abe received
recently from Olalrman Garmatz, tllatlt is au in vain. Here Ia the
chairman's reply to Mrs. Mllls:

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MRS. BERNICE Mllls, 107 Klneon Drive, Gallipolis, submitted a letter to Edward A. Garmatz, clalrman of the U. S.
House of Repreoentallveo' Coounlttee m Merchanl Marble and
Fisheries in Waabington, D. C., llbortly before tile Delta Queen's
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Dear Friend:
'1 have received your recent correspondence concerning
leglalatloll to eaempt the DELTA QUEEN from appltcable safety
atalllards of the Coast Guard, and I feel certoin related facts
should be btongbt to your atlentlm.
"In June, 1161, my Committee held bearings oo leglalallon to
aUow lliB ablp to cmlinue salling. The Department of Collllllel'te
app!Sed tile eaempllon, Tile Department of State opposed the
eaemptioo. And the Department of Transportatioo, of which the
U. S. Coast Guard Ia a coostituent part, also opposed the exemp.
lion. In each caae, the exemption was opposed in the interest of
safety.
"Despite these strenuous objeclioos from the E•eculive
Branch, Congress DID enact a atalllte which permitted the
DELTA QUEEN to operate for lwomoreyeara, unW November 2,
19711. This exemption was granted primarily on the basis of
atalemenls by the owners of the DELTA QUEEN that they would
replace ll1e vessel with one that met Coast Guard safety
requirements. This has not been done.
'1o my "!'Inion, the safety of American cltlzens traveling on
passenger ships under the United Stalel Flag Ia of paramount
importance, and standards In ensure this safety should be BlrtcUy
enforced. The Coast Guard has the ellpel'liae in the field of
maritime safety, Since that agency is strongly opposed to the
conttoued.operation of the DELTA QUEEN for safety reasons, I
would be reluctant to take any action counter to this positloll.
'!'bank you for providing me with the benefit of your views."
Sincerely, Edward A. Garmatz, Oullrman
RECEIVED the following letter receoUy from E. L. Dickey,

Rt. I, Lake Oty, Pa. II reads:

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CllARIEJI R. LEWIS OF atarleaton, son of Mrs. Evelyn
Lewis, S. Secood, Mlcl4eport, was recenUynamed aw!dant to the
..ecutive secretary of tile West VIrginia State Mecllcal
Association.
A fonner United ,....... lnlernalional and Aasoclaled Pren
new8111811, Lewis realgned as executive secretary of the West
Virginia ~I of Welfare to accept the post.
HARRY AND JEAN MOORE are looking forward to anotber
trip •broad! In October they will join a group of Sbriners for two
week&amp; Ill Spain.
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BOB LEHEW IS PROGRESSING nicely at tile Ben Franklin
TUberculosis Hoopltal where be bas been a patient for 14 week&amp; ,
!Jl8t Sunday be bad his first !Ulour pu1 and went hame to see his
famlly. !liB motber, Mrs. Berry Davia, Pl&gt;meroy, wu there to
greet blm. Bob expecta to be dlacharged in jUII a few weeb oow.

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many lnvltatlnto camp 1lltb .
thelroop bat Iince be went that
lltat.time be goes every chaoce
be get.o.
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He has accompanied ·Troop
21i7 to Camp Arrowhead two years.
xummers 111d has belped liiiiiY
. Hla wife, l!velyn, belpe wltb
boys on merit btldjjea and ad- 2117 when needed and b!a 100
vancement.
Slepben, Iii an Eaile Scolil.
He aUendo the First Clurch of Another !'OR, Paul, is a We
God at Pl. Pleasant. He is a Scout. llcllh anna at~ the
graduate of Morebead State Nallanal Jamboree, Farragut
Unlveralty and has been em· State Park, ldlbo in 1969. Hla
p)oyed as a laboratory asalstant daiJ8bler,
Ia a Girl
at Kaiser Aluminum for 14 SCout
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Scbool, improved tlrough the wort of the achool'a P.T.A. to in·
elude cmcrete alibi for voUeybaU and basketball, wen pictured
in the Oldo Parent-Teacber September Issue. The magezlnc Ia the
official publk:allon of lheOhlo Congress of Parents and 'i'eacbera,
IDe. and II was the flnllime in alollg lime Illata Meigs COUnty
picture has been used.

MRS. GLENROY EWING, a former resldeol of Meip
County, who now ....tdelln Columbus, Ia litre vialting ber brother
and famii1,Mr.and Mrs. Pllrley Karr of Cheater.
. Mr.and'Mrs.Karr emnd an invltallcn to iUof Mrs. Ewlllg'a
relallvee and lrlenda to atop at the IWT borne any lime. Mrs.
EwiDe will vial! here tbrougb Sept. 20.

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SPEAKING OF 'l1IE P.T .A. Mrll. Herold Lobxe of PomOfl&gt;y
willll'Obobly be the next Dl!drlct 18 director. Aformer director,
ber name bas been placed in nomination. 'Die eiOctton takes place
at the October cmventlon of the &lt;lllo Omgress of Parents and

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SP-4 CHESTER V. KING,

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Mr. and Mrs. Cbarlea C.

Kinll of near Rulland, will be bomeward bound in the near future.
Oieller bu been n llgn&gt;d to Hea119w1ers and Co. A,
USAREUR and 7th Army Special Troopa Ed wu wortdng Ill tbe

.For your comptete wardrpbe
of, sportswear ,. wh~ther:
,_ separate• or ~oordlnates,
c:ome to Elbi!rh!lds; b11 sy .
Reac:h1· To; Wear · ;..De~rfiti.nf
on the secon~ floor and ma~te .; ...
you.r selections' - a' beal)tlflll
selection of Ponchos ln. solids .
and patterns .... v.,sts In vlflyl, -'
.knits, ·plaid wools !lll'ld ®lid ·.·
flann.!!IS .- Swaaters In a.Wide
variety of sty.ies l'lciUf:llrig · .
long ~leeve cardigans, .long··
sleeve . sllpovers fe~turil'lg
crew nec~s. turtle rtecks anc;( .v
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Is Rotary Chili Speaker

MIDDLEPORT - "Maybe
moot of you have !raveled more
than I bat none could have had
more fun."
That was bow Ed Baker
~rlelor of Baker Furnl~
Store litre, detcrlbed lo the
Middleport-PomerO)' Rotary
ANGEU. FAMD.Y DINNER Club the experience of his and
GALIJPOLIS - The Earl Mrs. Baker's llklay Yialt to the
AngeU horne, Route 2, Crown
Ialand of MaJorca located off
Oty, was the scene of a family
the soulhea~tem coast of Spain
dinner Sunday afternoon. Three
of the aeven Angell chUdren
horne were Mr. and Mrs. Jamea
LEAVING IIEPJ'. 17
Porter of Eureka, Mr. and Mrs. POMEROY - Jeffrey L.
Waldo Porter and five sona Folmer, A. A. of the U. o. Navy,
of Sanduoky; Mr. Lester
will . ablp out from J.eMoore,
Dean Angell, Dwljht and Brtan caiH. Sept. 17 on the "Ranger,"
Lee of Dayton, and his grand- He II the fllghl
Jeffrey
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Denver is the 100 of Mr. and Mra.
Kingery of l..owar River Road. William Folmer, Pomeroy.

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promlsed • ''Prire''
ctven each llltlliller praent
next Friday ' ~ at 'the
regular meetlnl of Heatb
Church.
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prealdlng, illll•lanced a
director.' meei\Dc ~ada;,
Sepl. 2t, at 7:ll0 p.nL at btl
home, and regular dlrectAn'
meellnp on the 1'llelclqa of
that week In
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captain:

T~AT'S LIFE ... I(OU SET !{OUR
~RM FOR SIX O'CLOCK, AND
WORM SETSI-ll5 fORFIVE.:rHIRW

TIIB JiOBN :LOSER

in the Mediterranean. The trip •
wu a aale8 conlell reward from
the Admiral Corp •.
Rotarian Baker delcrtbed the
cuato101 and ,Jife of ihe
Malclreans and rellled Ill detalJ
a aide GCW!Ioll to Madrid

MRS. ROSE GIN111ER, Cbester, refllrned home Wednesday
following a vial! witll her son and famlb', Mr. and Mrs. James E
Glllther of Mlddlotown.
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Ql Friday theY atlellded tha graduation of the Gintben' aoo
~e. who received his B. A. degree at Oblo State University:

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tbe two countries about atreng·
tbenlltg Jucllclal cooperatlnn .

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Adjutant Genel'l]'l Data PI'O&lt; IDC QlldAir at Heidelberg, West
Germany. BerlMa II'Giidns, 11L Bier bu been able to do a lit of
trave~ at Frank!ta'l and tbe eut1e1 aJon&amp; the Rhine; Stuttgart,
Clbenmmergau where be aaw tbe Puoi111 Play, Wut Germany
and Lmoon, England. He Ia Clll'l'elllly towtn&amp; Parta, Fl'lllce and
mare of Westem Germany befGre returning home. He 11
Sl'EVEN STANlEY, son of Mt. and Mrs. o..me Stanley, scheduled for uatanment next in the RepnhJ!c of South Vietoam. '
Pomeroy, Rl 4, won the t.H award far "On"'andtng of the Day"
at the Ohio State Fair recenUy, Sl2vell, a member of the
HarrtaonviUe Boys t.H Club for the past nine years, competed in a-ge, in conjunction wltll his walt at Ohio State, toured Europe
this summer.
.
the State Jlllliar Fair Electric Sbow
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Friday
and
Saturday
they attended the Ohio Slate Jl'llr.
Steven, a Jllllar at Melga High School, bopei to JliiTIIIO the
Jim
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Gecqe,
who
are
memberl
of lbe Butler County'MoaDted .
field of electronics. Congratulatlolla, Steven, and good luck in aU
Patrol, partldpated ln the State Fair Patrol parade. Fourtetit
yotll' endeaWI'I.
units tbrouabout Ohio IIJok part in the activ!Uee.
BELATED lllRTHJ)AY wlabeo to Mrs. Richard Ruush of
Racine. Mrs. Roush celebrated her 811111 blrtbdly Thuraday. Her
daughter, Mrs. Jolm Younc, and claughterHn.Jaw, Mn. VIrgO
Roush and Mrs. Henchel Roosb of Letart Falls, entertained with
a diJma' at O'ow's Steak Ho1110.
0001 1lllolr of anyone more deaerving than Mn. Roosb.
Congtatulationa.

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CAIRO (UP!)
Ml·
Dialer Mustafa Kamel ·
will leave Monday for
81!1klong vial! to F'rllnce folloWed by
a week in East Gennall)', It
was IIUIOIII1Ced 4ai!U'dl1 .fa.

SUSPICIONS have it tllat IIODle ''doglatapplng''' .is~~~~'"'~
place in the county. On Aug. 31, at least three persons pi ·
se±ing to locate their pets and tllere may have been olhets
mlaslni at the same time. If y(llllove your oog, beUW' keej&gt; an eye

Athousand tbanb to the Meiga Cbeerleaders lor the besuliful
Dower arr~qement. Avery tboughUul gesture on the part of the
&amp;Iris mllbeir advisor, Mrs..Joy Bentley.
'lbanluJ so mucb- you really made my day.

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cbalrman, be
wuinllrun!Ontal in llllrljng tbe
'lltat Seoul Fair at lCrodell'lrt
in '"' and lbe Seoul~
thl8 year at tbe Galllia 01ui11J
llulllor Falrgrounda.
He Ia now aorvtna ',.
leaderablp tralniDg dlalnPaD
far M-G-M cllalrlct.
Not belllg a tllout as a boy, be
was reluctant to become in· ·
volved as an adult. Be declined

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mualcalwlU be sellll 'E~ear future.
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CHAIU..tS lLISKJNS, teacher and prlDclpalln the Vinton
O&gt;unty scboola tar the past algbl JWI,'la now 11 Spencerville u
ll1e hl&amp;h acbool prlnclpal. He was lui i-'1 ]riictpsl of tbe con·
aolldaled Vinton CCIIIntY High School.
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Diaries, his wife, Jo Am and two llllll, Mlltthew, now tllree,
and Billy, eight montlls,lflan to move to Spellca viDe very 110011
DOW. 'lbe scboollaJocatedjulll)mlJes lOUth of IJma.

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chairman and ualatant
IICOIIimaaler lor RW{II ,....
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117, llplllogred bY 'll!i
St. Peter's Lulberlil Ou!r&lt;!b,

pecting her lbllbar, Mrs. Da¥1d l"'rnW,IO return hill a cburch
meeting, BtelliJ!lll out lllld tbere Ill the comor wu the llUle fawn,
Mary deacrlbed It u not much biger t11an a bird .q . SIDiU
lis it waa, llllllllaged to leap onr the aide rl the pOrCh ilad was

Teachers, Inc. to be held in Allron.
"Dear Sir. Would you please insert the following in the
Mrs. Leo Crew was orlginaUy alated lor the position but
Gallipolis paper. I would Uke to know the whereabouts or address,
recenUy
withdrew due to a pl.mled move by lhe famUy. The
If posalble, of the former Ruth Williams. She IDlY or may not be
married. She graduated fr'IID Gallia Academy High School in Crews bave be&lt;n real church 111d cmununlty contribatora 111d
certainly wlU be mlased when the movetak01 place.
1926. AI the time she lived with Sieve and Nora Woods.
"If I can only get the name of the city where she is located I
will atlemPito gel her address.
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have been unable to locate and communicate with.
"In 1969, we bad a class reunion. We are plaMing another in
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1971. I am oo a coounlttee to belp preparo for the event, and would Scbool Dl!drlct's Atbletlc Board. Several departments of the hlgll
certalnly appreciate any help I can get in locating Ruth."
school wlU be aalted to paiorm functions to alllist with tbe overaU
plana far the presentation. The Pomeroy .Junl« High Sdi9IJ will
be tbe rebell'llll besdquarters for the abow - the first by the
mlnltrel a"''"'allon alnce 1a!d llprUw - with final rebearsala

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• We±" fo!r the M.Q.M J)lltrlC.(:

MRS. Mllls, !Ike lbouaand8 of other OhloaruJ, Kenlllckianll and
Weal Virglnlanulong the Ohio River, Ia going aU out to beip save
111e Delta Queen. It lo&lt;U, however, from tile reply abe received
recently from Olalrman Garmatz, tllatlt is au in vain. Here Ia the
chairman's reply to Mrs. Mllls:

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MRS. BERNICE Mllls, 107 Klneon Drive, Gallipolis, submitted a letter to Edward A. Garmatz, clalrman of the U. S.
House of Repreoentallveo' Coounlttee m Merchanl Marble and
Fisheries in Waabington, D. C., llbortly before tile Delta Queen's
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ll'EAR POLLY-A men's old shoving
•rush ii hIt II en t ltr dotting ou~
drewtl'lj shtl,., end co,.od furnltutt
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DEAR POLLY-Wllen putting a&lt;tay mr
»whifnsy," I turn it upsidt~down and
fill the veiling with old nylons lltftre
•placing in the kat "'· No proulnf of
the .allln1 when stored this way, I lnd
nylona work much bettor than tinut
pe~t. 'hot Point111 are • dtlitbti-

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ISXPRE~GION

represei!tativea of lhe four
tbe PFLP would, reta)late with coudlries In Berne, Switrerland,
"unimaginable reprbab." II he said ~·the governmenta have
did not elaborate.
qteed an furlber step&amp; wbldl
Juat hOw · many of th&lt;8e ""pi'Opcoe."
aboard three hijacked llirllnerl He said '1t io too delicate a
were sllll In the banda ·of the problem Ill provide mora
guerrillas waa .'Iii · doubt. A Information on theae steps,"
apok~ f"f the PFLP said and did not say what role tile
today tbeY were holding 49 of Red er... mlght asswne.
the paSIIeiiB1!1'8, Including some The \'aileen also migbt help
of them "suapected to be In tbe m~UOIII. Pope Paul VI
Phantom (ilraell jet) · pilots." has given full mediating powel'!l
Usia complied !&gt;Y the tl;lree til bla r-ntatlve, Msgr.
airlines Involved, TWA, Swta- ·Jean Rodhaln, president of the
sak and BOAC, put the nwnber vatlean rener organization
11111CCOIInted for at S7.
Carltas International. Rodba.;
lied Creu Wltb4ra.••
is In Anunan.
The International Red· 9J'oaa,
llraol Takel Hard LIDo
.wbl(h sent a )hreHilan team to Israel, althoogh Indirectly
negotlete with the PFLP, represented by the Red CrOM
withdrew SUndiy night.
negotiating team, has aald It
Red Croaa President Marcel would not have direct deallngs
Na'lille said (llil governments, with the guerrillas. It also has
Involved, the United States, taken a hord tine, warning
West Germany, Britain and Palastinlan Arab leadel'!l In
Israel, lVIII maintain a common Jordan It wiU take stern
stance In future negotlalllliiS. ' meaaures agalnat RUerrilla prt.
Howevar, after meeting with · (Continuecj on Page 81

:Daughter Turned
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story of Diana: making of a
Terrorist, first of a five-part

Uuw'l!'rell .. . . .llonal
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program at year"'Bo levels
Mrs. Virglnio DeLegal new through OcU&gt;ber 15, 1&amp;70, the

president of the Ame~ican
Legion Au.lllsry Lewis Manley
Post 283 was eh.cted delegate
to the
conference of Dtotrlct

expiration

date

of

the

Congressional "continuing
resolution" under wblch all
USDA programs are operating
of the

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propriations bill.
Miller voted In favor of the
House and Senate approved $UM
million for the Special Milk
Program for the year ending
nett June 30. The USDA ap.
propriatlons bill is presenUy
awaiting action by a House·
Senate Conference.
The Special Milk Program
wes first authorized by
Congress In 1954, and provides
suheidies lo schools, chlld-&lt;!are
centers and similar non-!l"oflt
organizations to pay part of the
coat of ~ served to childnm.

Canal."
''The chances of peace are
receding and have receded in

the past few weeks," he said.
''The wholesale arrogance of
the Egyptians in tearing up the
cease.flre agreement .certalnly
diminished our hopes for

peace."
Refenin.o! U&gt; the series of

)lljacklngs by Arab · ~~~~·
lut weelc, Eban ~
bljackel'!l and sa.boteun lite
lnternatlonal plaguo-.we
Uving In age of air
.·.
Israel wilbdrew from ~:..
peace ta1b in New Yon ~:- ·
week and said it W1lllld noV
return until Egypt withdrawa.:the Soviet-made misailes the' · ·
lsraolls charged ,..... moved . ·
closer ID the Suez Canal ~g: .·:
violation of the ceaae.flre.
·'
Willi the psace-eeeling m~~; · · ·
slon of U.N. mediator Gunnat
V.Jarrlng temporarlly111Bp01"1. ·
ed, the lliC Four ambulack.ci · ···
acheduled their Q'd -1!Dg.Jri .
New York today In their aeardV
for a political as«Jemoat at the ·
Middle East crilla.

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1o rocelve updated spectaltzed
lralning In fire prevention and
fire protection.
Classes offered yesterday
were of a sii bour duration with
the 125 attending having .the
choice of tbeir particularly
Interest subject. Courses of.
fered and the lnslruelors In·
eluded:
Fire extinguishment, by
George Bruce, lieutenant,
lronU&gt;n Fire llepsrtmen~ and
lrade and lnduslrtal education
emergeney s~uad and fire
servlee tralntn&amp; Instructor;
river rescue, by. Joe Banchy,
trade and lndualrial emergency
and rescue aquad lns.tructor,
Portsmouth; resuscitation and
closed chest heart mauage, by
James Lennon, captain,
Newark Fire Department and
lrade and lndualrtalemergency

Membel'!l of the Middleport
Fire Department Aul&lt;itiary
served a noon lunchton In the .
school cafeteria.
The acboolwas offend free of
charge to all firemen, whether
or not paid, volunteer or industrial.

Heavy damages were
reported U! three vebiclealn two
separate accidents liwlda)', the
Meigs County Sheriff's
Department reported.
SUnday at 3:30a.m. on SR 7
bypasa, Rodney c. Hysell, 21,
Pomeroy. Rt. 2, said he was
!raveling north when he was
crowded off the hlgbway to the
right by an oncomlug vehicle
!raveling soutll. HyaaU pulled
bsck onto highway, skidded
across the road and struck a
guard rail he was unable to aee
because of heavy log. Tbere
were no arrests or Injuries.

At 6:10 p.m. on Route Z4l m
Chester a "'""""' accillent was
reported.
Robert A. Bailey, 17, Long .
Bottom, Rt. I wu par~ along
241 and pulled onoo the l&gt;lghway
Into the path of a car driven by
Earle E. Showalter, 21!, Long
Bottom, Rt. 2.
Showalter suffered a bwnp on
the left knee and David
Spurlock, 17, Tuppel'!l Plalna;
and Bob Blasell, 16, Chester,
P8SIIe!IBOI'!I In the Bailey Car
IUibllned other minor Injuries.
Nonewaalreated. There was no
arreit.

and l'OICUO aquad lnslractor;

boapltal and nursing home
evacuation
and
safety
procedures, by Frank Jewell, '
fire preven~oo specialist, allte
fire marshal's office.
Joseph Heinzen, Southeaatem
Ohio Fire Servlee training
eoordlnator of trade and indualrtal education servlceo .of
Ohio State University, was dean
of Sunday's achool. Offlcera for
the achool were Tml Doni,
Middleport fire chief, ebalr· '
man, and Charles DaiiDn,
Athens fire chief, aecretary.

·~ -3·· Ciirsa
hainaied-

Jndtclment' as · part ,of a conference ·:was Mi-t Ernest
WASHINGTON (VPII - Tbe naUoa faees utther
CL\IlSplracy to bomb pollee, Bowles. Further plana were
nllroad
alrlke deodllat st lllldaflllt toal&amp;hl, with no Ia·
mltitary, and other civic revealed concerning the
buildings in their campaign U! reactivation ol the Lewis
dleallaa lbe - · llapato beblnd the
11
uy eloaer to se1Ue111001.
daslroy Alilerk&gt;ail soCiety. ·
Manley Post. Reports were
Her nanny, Jtulh Morebart, given on Con Young, who has
Dappeared Preoldeat Nlmn would be foreod lo llllervoue
remembOred how Wlassy Diana since died, and his wife, now
In the dJsplte by dampla&amp; a lt;lay no alrlllo order on llle four
felt about the tnoney' wblch set discharged from the Bober railroad UDiotu llllller terma &lt;ilbeRaU...yl.obor Act.
tbe Oughtons apart and how, Medical Center.
.Adndni•lraUm olfldall, b-wr, were llnown to be
when O!'IY !J:!t, she had aaked:
Ml'!l. Wnnam I. Smith, Jm.
..._alae the poalliOJty of lelllug a 11r1te o..,.,llloa&amp;t for
"Ruthlo, why do we bsve to be mediate past president, a few days; to dnmallle the need fur el)llllded prealdeal!al
rich?"
presented the gavel oo Mrs. powen U&gt; deal with lnDiportatlon ludullry dlapat... Nixon
Reeol)l wt Pbone Call
Del.ejal precodlng the meeting IQed f... thai autbcl'lly1rom C&lt;Juems ballbe propoaalllaa
carol, her sister, recalled the wblch opened in ritualistic
laapllhed Ia lbe Labor c.mtnltlee.
l!ost phone caD, days before form. -Mrs. DoLegal served ·
Diana's death, imd .the -voice relreshmenta at the conclusion 8l;'C'~&lt;WXo:; !!!(.-=.. -:::;::.&lt;:l!l · -;.- ..· ~-:··
·'
.:~::::.
that al\ked: "WJD the family of the meeting.
=:&amp;"-'lf»-'K=
. stand by me, no matter wbat?"
Diana'! mother, Jane Oughtcltparl.. on, wondered ' whether her
..d daughter had been making tbe
'
•
J\11\0 ~­ liotnb that kiDed her.
· .Tliere seemed to be · many
tCt pi the new Dlalias. T!!ere had been tbe II)' Uolled ....... IDlernaUoaal ged the Repubtican adminlslra- help" directed at the state govsmaD,fown girl \"hh had grown Tile battle f&lt;io the governor- Uon had blrned Ita beck on IBt· ernment.
wwill an abondance of good ·ship ~row~ ever hotter with no burdene«&lt; OblOIUii.
"And It is eallously Ignored
.' ~~~~ bmniOUI borne, IU• ceaae firt expected.
'111!1 fOrmer Cincinnati con- by a Repubtican adrillnJslration
.1
aclioollni!, · . people .Jolin J. 'Gllllgan, the Demo- grossman said the repeated ro-- anda Repubticandomlnatedlog·
. her. ll"&amp;l, adde\111\lW fueJ.to,the fire jectlon of school levies aCI'OIS talation which appe&amp;l'!llotally In·
· · foc!By al Dayton When he char· the state was a ''loud cry for senslll•• to the needs of the
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The PLA Is the "regular"
and "official" army of the
PalesUne mov~t and has
contingents staiiOI)ed in the
main Arab countries under the
command of oflkera of thooe
nations.
In his speech, ~ said ''day
by day, Including today, theN
18 growing evidence of Egypt's
m&amp;saive buildup along the Soa

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llflh¥lrled froo1 the deserlbedlla "bonlblactory." ~~ tbe Mount
a:r,:~hOWJe, and dlaap- MonO.. later, they ware aU U! Church.
.
.· · . .at ibf II'! o:j~ In a gand jury
l'!amed u al!err!ate to the
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Middleport.
The annual achool is held In
cooperation with the Trade and
lndualrial EducaUoo Services
of the Vocational DJ.Wtm, Ohio
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to resl&lt;n tbe cease-fire between Palestinian guerrillas
and the Jordan army. The
guerrttiss and soldiers fought
two heavy cluhes SUnday night
near lrbld, 42 miles north of
Amman, breaklng a truce
agraement reached only two
days earlier.
The guerrlllss sald 12 commandos and two soldWrs were
killed.
111 AmiDAI! SUnday nigbt, a
spokesmari ' lor the Palestine
Uberation Organization ( PLO)
said a 1,200-man Iraqi army
unit based in north Jordan
was placed under the general
co11111111nds of the Palestine
Uberation Anny (PLA). He
gave no deiBlls.

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~)llllgll of terror' ~ontinued,

Israeli Foreign Mlnlater Abbs
., Ebei&gt; said today the c~ of
,pasco In tbe Middle East were
receding day by day because of
continued Egyp!Uln violations of
the cease.fire and Arab guerrU.
Ia air piracy,
Speaking lo a news confer·
ence In Tel Avlv, Eban
de(ended the mass arrest.o of
. aw;ected Arab guerrillas and
aympsthizers in· lsraen-occu.
pled territory over the week·
NICIIOW NI!UTZLINQ • end., He denled they were being
held as host.oges and denounced
the
''l!angsters and murderel'!l"
Nleholas J. Nollllllq, ooa
holding
hijacked airtine passen.
of Mr. ODd Mn. Norbert P.
gers
In
Jordan.
Neatzllug, lit Peaeock
In Jordan, a four.member
Avtilue, Pomerey, i1 Ollt at
"mediation"
committee sought
UO pre-veterinary medical
studoDII accepted for acJ.
miAhiD WI fall late The Ohlt
Slate Ualvenlty CoUoco of
Veterlaary Medlelne, the
eolleae anonaeed today.
According to Dr. Waller
Firemen representing 19 area
Vemte, asolll dean, lbe fire departments were on hmld
begtnolag ctaoa,lhougli ZO per for the annual lire school of the
coal larger than lui year, Hocking Valley Firemen's
re_.maleoslbaa ODe-flflb Asaoclatlon Sunday at the
of lhll year'• quUited ap- Meiga Junior H!gh School in
plleanto. Thoae olndeola
accepted bave an averaso
point-hour rallo of 3.1H, out of
• poulbte four polull.
Secretary of Agriculture
'-·
Cllflord M. Hsrdln has advised
Congressman Clarence E.
Miller of the continuation of the
r ....
Special Milk Program for the
~·
1970-71 school year.
Miller said schools and child·

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Metzenbaum, In turn, said a
"new national resolve" is need· ·
ed to attack mental dlsea110. •.
The Cleveland bUilnessman s- .
posed a program that would In- '

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elude replacing
with
llilaller co
oriented treatment centers '!"'1.:::-;
lncrea8ed lunda.

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