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rocently to tho lot Lo(liotleal ComIIUII1d In VIetnam as a cook. His
wUe, Sberyl, lives ln Ma100.

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TOHIGHT lltRU TUESDAY
AUG. 22-26

uCHA.RL Y"
(Tochnicolor)
Cliff Robertson
Claire Bloom
FU.TURETTE:
F uolin' Around
COLORCAR&gt;TOOHS:
Cot' 5 Meow
The House that Jaclc Built
SHOW STARTS 7 P.M.

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Reid Ylllllic. 11111'.Mra. Olarlta
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lilif•:IIH..Gtorp Hart.
· FCiitlb indo, Uro. Roger Q&gt;.

Jles!olr, Emii'iiilil Pnolw, wu. M, 1111'1. Nat

CUponter, Mra.
11om. Pooler, Jr.., ·. ~ So,.
)(faro, and loin. Rldllrd
IICllt, Bruce .,..., and Rlo:hard Rawltl!p; 01tb II'Odo, Mrl. lfeD..
Blrlon; ~Ill, Mro. Dolmor ry 8mler,~Mr•. Wood!:ow Mora,

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What could they
steal in YOUR house?
By burglary- or fire- you could very
quickly lose jewelry, family keepsakes,
and your most important papers such as
the deed to your home, birth and mar·
riage certificates, wills, armed services
records, insurance policies, your household inventory. Why risk the loss and dis·
tress for so few dollars ...
Rent a safe deposit box here right nowl

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RUTL4ND

Senin1 Mei1s County lor

A. FULl
SI:.RVIC F
Member Federal Reserve System [lA. NI&lt;

over 97 years

Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
All Accounts Insured Up To $15,000.00

ed trel8111'8r, and Chxty Reecb',
aeribe. 11lo 1,111r01a ore:
11lo Dodo Birds - J1110 SloIMIDt leader; Rbmda HudSOil, u~
slllant loader, Cllh.Y Blaottnar,
Jllllne Drenner, Patey Holton,
Brenessa ~ aod Angie Sill11011.

11te Plonol - JU&lt;Iy Pugh, loader. Uaa 11aomas, assistant. K1m
Kraoutor, Katrina Batey, Cindy
Reedy, Pliga Smith, and Melanie-or.

11te - · - Kim Tol·
lor, leader, Tina Duffy, aaslstlllt looder, Kelcy Cleland, Cry atal
Glaze, Kim Jooes, Terri Rus..
Mr. and Mro. Da.td Harman
and children Gf Erie, Pa. will IOU, and JuUe Gheen.
11te HoDeyauddeo - Debbie
arrive Tuesday for a visit wltb
Bailey,
looder, &amp;loan Wrl&amp;llt,aa.
Mr. and Mro. 11tom11 Kelly,
.-u and Tolllll\)'. They will ll&amp;tant, Jadde Caraey, V I c k y
aloo visit Mr. llld Mrs. VIncent Hofllnall, Cindy McKimy, and
Dabe and Mrs. J. K. Smith. Torooa Tollor.
Gueots of Mro. J. K. Smith
next week wiD be Mr. and Mre.
Charles Bing and clluglttef, Jully
BmTH ANNOUNCED
Gf Cleveland. Mr. and M r s.
Mr. IIIII Mrs. Mlrk Tamehlll,
Bing w!U come Tueod!!J, He will
70 N. Second st., Middleport, ore
return to Cleveland Wedneocla¥ IIIIIOUIIclng birth ol an 8 lb • ...,,
and bls daugbler, Judy, w!Ucome Brill! Seoll, Thuroday IIIOl'lllng
Frld!!J for a wookoDd vlsll
atHoiJerMafieaiCenler.Grlllll.
Mr. IIIII Mrs. Jack Whittle, Jll1'enll
are Jts. Pl!yllls TameWorlhlntllm, aal Mr. and Mra. blll, I'Orlland, 'Or...,; Cheater
Chelller Buckley of Rcoclev!Ue L, Tamellill, Mlddlopll't, and Mr,
..... SUnday guest&amp; of their and Mrs. Paul E. Tollor, Rl I
parents, Mr. and Mra. Charles Middleport, IIIII groa4!r...-....
Neuman. The birthdays ol Mrs. onto sre Mr. and Mrs. John Mit:
Whittle and Mr, Buckl~ were clloU, Rutland, and Mrs. Edith
observed.
Tamehlll, IAbeooo, Oregon,
Mrs. Alma Young ol Pomeroy bas returned from visiting
AT ASIAN AIR BASE
In Cheater, W, Va. wltll her
PORTLANDU.S. Air Force
...,,, Roger and Allred, and ln
Eaat Liverpool wltll her grlllll- Sor&amp;eonl Robert v. Durst, .... of
Mr, llld Mrs. Robert R. Durol,
daugbler, Mlrlene Young.
Mrs. Marie Hawkins, Middle- Rt. 1, Ia on ducy at Koral Royal
port, and Mro. Elole Roush, Pom- 'Ibal. AFB, ThaUand. He isatele.
eroy, were ln Columbua tbls phoue equipment repairman, IIIII
week, They attended UMameU a graolullo of Soulhorn H I g h
by lho Kenley Pl!!Jora at Voter. &amp;:boo!. His wUe, Oteryl, Ia tile
daugbtor Gf Mr. and Mro. Mel1118 Memorial Auditorium.
viD - . Loculi St., Pomeroy.

bells are ringing .... it's

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Mra.lloraldSauer. II
IIIII ...Uo wlllt·'ti;~
Reau1ar moetllw to.ro

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Leprosy Hospital Bandages Rolled

All Residents Serviced by Lines Will Pay

BladiiN for lilt . _ · - ·
hDQital I D - - . . ralloci6JrlifrL 11o11 AUen ~
iDI a ml¢''11 ~ 1be EYn11'1ne 1D 01*11 tH ..,..tfna IIIII )( r I.
lllalkary Boc1o1;r Gf lilt Pomo- -.a noel ''Smdlr _ , . ,
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Mrl. CObrad (lbll-, aaoJ MrL
MrL El- llowra bId Ilomor JlaR&gt;ol IWYod chirp Gf 111o -~~~ wltll lilt Olllora UIIIIIIW -lbt
mil.._,. llluolr for 1bo ...... .. ~ - - Mrl. Har1111 lltllq llllltled ''MJ lmp'ea. old Smltb, Mrt. A. L. l'lltl.PI,
Gf -Ill." Sootral_,_ lira. LGula Daborllo, Mro. Cltrben ]llrllelpoted. Ctrde are to enco . All!lmr•, IIIII Mro. CI.Jde
·IN! - .to lbt -~ Gf the AndrOWI.

SUNDAY
BODO FAMILY reunloo, Sol&gt;
day, new Rod:e 33 rest area.
on right goUw to'lrard11 Athellli
booket dinner. Bring table serv-

Approximptely 100% of Monthly Water Bill
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Open Tonight, , Friday 9:00
Shop Satufday 9:30a.m. To 9:00 p.m.

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NOw is a pd ti11e to s11oJ far school - school supplies of all kinds, boys

MONDAY
BETHEL 62, lntornatlooal Or. ·
der of Jol&gt;o Dau.!blero, 6 p.m.
MliiJdoy at the l'llmero¥ Mum.
ic Temple, pracUee session for
ln!Uatory work.
TlJESDAY
OHIO ETA ffil Chaplor, Beta
Sisma Pili Sororley, get acquaint..
ed party, 6:30 'l'lleod!!J 111g11t at
tile home · Gf Mra. Rill Lawla,
3, Pomeroy; box soda!
will be hold.
RACINE AMERICAN Le(lion
Lodlea Auxiliary picmc, 6 p.m.

011!11 llllS(..,__-..ruw lllda for tho- IIAIIsor lladlcal Cor&gt;
jM, 1e be clllllflnii:led at tho )lmc:tl!m Gf Ria. 3511111 16ll are, sesled
, 'Jl to r), Don WUIODo Olorloa .. Jollll W, llafrorll&lt;, Holzer
;Mmlnlatrator, IIIII Jomeo :r.c:11u7; aal atanllac:- Watson,
&lt;Or. Dooa1d M. 11taler, Harland T. -UIIJalaM. Rewlll.11to

and &amp;iris wearln1 apparel In sh;rp new styles alii colors far fall i969. Shop

all OYer the store in evary department far bl&amp; sai!WS on many speclalltiiiS.

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Custom Made Dnpery Sale in the drapery depftn.t an the Second Floar.

Capable and CDII'teaus salesplaple will help you in every dlpartni.t,

S.ve All 01 Your S.lesllps Fr•····

cue of rain. Membera lU'pd
to attend. Collecdon ol dues to

be taken.

WEDNESJAY
GET-ACQUAINTED mooting at
O.eoter Grade Scbooi for first
gradora, Wodne sday, 1 p.m. Re-

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~ llu TaWDey oo tho Ohio oklo of tho brldae at Hellleri!Of&gt;Kan.
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became tho flrBIIICIIHIDI'lo1t wwalk from Wool Vlrtllnla to Ohio on1bo struc·
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1u been ro_.ble for "P"''P'••• pictures" of the construdlon since Ita begln· Dbvln mkl-11168.

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dliotry.

DRiiE-IH

"THE FOX"

COlOR

MPI'S IVY LEAGUE
St...,_s;.. 29 to 44

Yul Brvnner
"TRIPLE CROSS"

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of modela, colora, opllona atiU. av811able. But hurry!
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AUGUST 23

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"COUMTDOWN"

SWEATERS

JaNt Caan Joanna Moor•
Rober! Ouvoll

Jeclcoy

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BAHR
CLOTHIERS
Middleport, Ohio

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Calillnt-Janhon
Pontlloton

Drnses- Cer Coats- Droll Coats
Slacks- All Weatt- Coats
Blouses by - Hosiery by Mojucl
Shapley
and faicination
MANY OTHER FINE ITEMS OF
CLOtHINt; TO CHOOSE FROM

ROOM"
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Carol, Lynloy

SUMDAY,MOMDAY
ANDTUESOAY
AUGUST :U-25-26
"THE GREEH BERETS"

John Wayne

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David Jonuon

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Yul Brynnor 01 tho
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11te boslc law covering this p - e
Ia OnL 913.02, which u;ya:
II lball be lllo clut¥ Gf every ....,..., teolilt, lea- or oeelfi&gt;OIIl·Gf 1111' olnglt.tamll.f
rellklence, two.lamilJ relldeoce, nat. IPU'L
mont, _., ..-., notauranl, eating ploco,

nw, !'alii $Dart, Wllbur~-.Cbar-

"THE SHUTTERED

Skim end Sw••~rs

Monon pointed out.

mlttee cllalrmen at 5 p.m. prior to tho
-~~ '""""" .,.ollng at Cburdl.
on- ....., ProotdeDI Bocon, JobD War.

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11to $2 per month reoldeollal charge for
prbap lndudos lbt pdt.up Gf two 20 pl.
ion .......... plvanlzocl prbap CillO per
- · 11te uae Gf 55 gallm uncovered metal
barrolo Is uolawiW duo tD tho wel&amp;lll ln
handliq, anll also nuJting ol the baUoml
whicll permit&amp; - · to fled and mulllpl)',

Gov. Barney Enthusiastic

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GALLIPOLIS - AiJparent mlsunlerotllld... cmcel'IIIDI the ,.extra banUOI't charge
llllicllwulmplemeatad •• a result Gf llltro•
ostai&gt;U-1 Gf tho oanltary landfill
..... dumpo ..... darlllod Saturd!!Jbr Cley
'lljmqor
llorpn. ·
11to "tfFl haollnit" char&amp;• •• plaeecl
Cll ali traall..bolrdo, brlckl, bruob or oolld
not eaiiilderod as prbap, lor ...,.
~ old TV ieil,
mattroos.
10, old
IIIII moot thliitl• '"'"lhrowa
aut of the at clllllilll time. Grass
lrlmmlnP
ltavel art not -dered
Ill lllo extra ~ char&amp;e.

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TheY are gOing fasl-theee Galaxie,

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aun. tlqlallzlngthem

ln the &amp;Igor Run and N~lors Run area• on
1he basis that the sewage ol those two areas
w!U be treated by the now sewage disposal
B.)' stem now under COII&amp;tnlction. However, lhe
rate&amp; are DOW ...,atizocl, reprdloso o1 - tber sewage is treated.
Oflletals poiDt out lbol ev-.Dy lines w
carry to the ploDt for treatment will
have to be extended to the Kerr's RIDl and
loiiXIkey Run area1, and II also Ia polntedout,
those two aecton will receive aardtary aewers. Therefore, the rates were ~zed.
CoancUmau Leo1le FuiU ln a dloeu~sloo
Gf lilt new leglalatloD whicll equallzeo rates,

pari Gf rooldenll of MoD&lt;ey Run IIIII
Kerr's R101- will now beblllndooan equal
basi&amp; wltll other parts of the town.
However, aU eGUDCilrnen preseut agreed
that they wlll''stlck tor this ordinaneet'' ap..
s-rently regardlesa rl. any controversy which
may be forthcoming.
Following the original billing on sewage
ctw"gea in late Jul,y, council challlbera were
crowded with some 100 residents who asked
that some relief be given. These were real-

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dents ol tbe &amp;~gar Run and Naylora RlDl seetors. PeUdoos were presented frolnover300
resldents ol those areas asking that the rate•

of water used each month - will not exceed

$100.

FoUowtng ia a table showlng the new sewrate based m tbe BmOlD'I.t of water coa-

age

sumed. The new mlnlmum charge is $3 a

month...._... to the mlnlmwnaf$5uledln
tile Dr at bllllng. Albert Martin, bled Gf lilt
waler department lllld that lho miDimun
cbar&amp;e of!ects moro1han- of llltwaler ..... &lt;I the COIII11lUIIlV - ....,.,_.
over 400. otbero will 1111¥ IIO&lt;OI'diDi w a risIng oeale G f - 50 ~for etch 500 pl.

5,001 to 5,500. • . . . . . . . . • . . . •
S,SOl to 6,000 . • ..••••••••• ,

7.00
7.10

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ll'ttolfeaslve.
All ........ shaD be drained free Gf
water before II Ia plscod ID tho C111 or
rtCOIIIada.
No por1011 sball bury prbap w1tb1a the
...,...to llmlll Gf lho dv.
Nopor1C111111allbunlprbapwlallnlllocorponte Umltaaf lllo eley,
No par-· lll1al1 18' depoi!IIIIJ pr.
bop, or allow :.1bo ..,.lobo~ or 4tpoolt.d, . _ 101 public,.. prlvole ~wltbfa the !D'ponle IIJnlll Gf lbt clQ&gt;,
No poram llllsl1 pamdl ·nil, mlot, io:

lea lllmaaa, Georp J!olllharlandChoiTama.
hill.
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11re club OCIIIIUc\8d 111 lllllal 1nud llldrl
- • at lho IIIIOIIDg, ln whicll GIIV, Barp.
tU ]111'11. . . . bJ -.lilg I -1111¥ notJ~
•"'..... HO...oi, for !do opaecll,.., ~
1111 "Ditballull• Jackel," •
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It briiHf!IIIIJ oio- brolml and n~~oRo. ........._ . .
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Rotarian Jack llab100 waa Jullllod wlilllor or por- - l , r llctelld bJ u. c1Q&gt;
of tha club 'laull ab1rt . . .it';Jiu bad~ ........... IIWII eollo&lt;t ....... wlllilaille..,..
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· !Aillfllllil.lilrlf et.- 'CIIII'*,.,n; . Tbo cbarlo (ar · ~· .,.,1IJII. .. tlior
~~ ;J... Am Bt;i~i¥~1~ . truo1t .load ,or ...... IIIli ..

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Received Help, in l)uilding Park
PIC'IVRES AND REPORT

BY BOB HOEFLlCII
11lo TRfD Ciey Sbrlno Clubfor Ill hslpq hand. par.
tlc:ularq ID lilt clrec.
tloD
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on 11,11........,. aad
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Broim, IIIII IIIII lid llrL •Plitt• '*" &lt;
lot modi - ealllli' lllo ,,.h liull.... Ceil, ,1ihlcti ·!IU ,__ !II 1flo Ra.
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PIIOVIlliNG TOE-TAPPING_a_
baDJDa at 11turadal'
SbriDO
a11a1r ...., t11o Plccador• of eo.

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5.25
5.75
1.50

8.00
8.50
9.00
9.50
10.00
8,501 to 9,000 . . • . • . • . . . . . • • • 10.10
9,001 to 9,500 ..• ' • . . • . • • • • • • 11.00
9,501 tn 10,000 •••.. ' .•••.••. 11.50
10,001 to 11,000 ..•.•.••..•.. !%;SO
11,001 to 1%,000 ....••.••• , •• lUG
12,001 to 13,000 . • . . • . •••.••. lt.SO
13,001 to 14,000 . . . • . • . ' ...•• 15.50
U,OOl to 15,000 •......••••• , 16.50
15,001 to 16,000 ' ' . . ' ..•.•. ' ' 17.50
16,001 to 17,1100 ...••.••.•. ' • 18.50
17,001 to 20,000 ...•.••••...• 20.00
20,001 tn 30,000 ' . . . . . . . . . . . . 25.00
30,001 le 50,000 ' ••••••. ' •.•• 35.00
50,001 tn 100,000 ...••••.•••. ' 50.00
100,001 w 150,000 ••••• ' •••••• S$.00
150,001 tn 200,000 ..• ' • ' .••.•.. 80.00
200,001 tn 350,000 . . •.•.. ' ' ' •• 100.00
vmaae allldals again otrooled - lllo
DeW rates are DOt retroactive IDII Galt bllla
out lho . _ part of Juq IIIUII bo Jlid
(CcJotilud 011 Pap 15)

Shrine Club Has, a Picnic

by ~

3.00
3.10
4.00

6,001 to 6,500 ' ' ' ••... ' . . • • •
6,501 to 7,000 . . • . • • • . • . • • • . •
7,001 tn 7,5110 . . . . . ' .. .. • .. ..
7,501 w 8,000 .•. ' .••.•. ' .. ' •
8,001 w 8,500 . ' . . ••.• ' .. ' . • .

bo equalized,
Frida,)' night-s a.cUm was an answer tolhose
oomplalnto and .tUage ollldalslndlcated tbat
tiley had cut charges uto the bone." No other
roductlons ean possibly be mode, lhoy said,
since about $64,000 a :year is needed to pay
ct1 the boods m:l operate the sewage treatment plant.
Aeoordlng to the reviled figures the new
sewage charge• will amount to abrut 100
per eont Gf lbt monthly wsler bill.. However, the big user benallts even more wlth the
ldJ!besl chirp - 200,001 W 350,000 gallOIIB

IOIIIIJ 1111 TRIP 'AI
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preoolll for tho .'l1nlrodiJ a1a1rt plcale at tho
Twlo Cl~ Sbrl.., Park was the P - I e G«·
doa llcQd. Here are Mr. IIIII Mro. llo)'OI aa
!hey lllioJod dlnDor Ullller the obeller boule at
lbeJUk,

Rate

2,001 to 2,500 • . . . . • • • • • • • • . .
2,501 to 3,000 .. .. .. . . .. • . .. .
3,001 w 3,500 ' ....... ' .. ' .. .
3,501 tn 4,000 .. ' .. • .. .. • .. ..
4,001 w 4,500' ...... '.......
4,501 to 5,000 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .

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other premlooa - • prbap and rubbllll
Is produced, to proeure ml keep, within a
bul1dlnc on lho JD'Omlsoo, or within
five feet tllenfrom, lllltable watert:lght caa1
or reeeptacleo tbat do not exceed tweall
gallOilo ln -eley, ftith oultable boils or
handles, eacb having a Ught.littlng ccwer, for
rocolvlna IIIII holding, wltbciut eaeapo Gf
_.., Ill prbap lhllleCUIDilatea on aucb
premlao• between the recultr prbapcolh!e·
11011 _._ &amp;l&lt;h Cllll 01' rocoplabloa lll1al1 be
.. pieced tbol tho¥ ... readily aectlolble
for removal and OIIIPirlnl Gf lbt ........
by lbt eolltdoro, a n d - tho¥
wUI not bo a public llllaaace or Ill 1111' de-

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2,000 gallons or less ..... . , .•• $

aplnot Fred Bomoa Gf 11turllllil
ooeldng a judgnoent Gf $395.50.
JUdge Calhoun dlsmllsed lho .,._
tltlon on tile de!OIIdaat' a
ror on tho premiA lhol com.
.... pleas court does not haYt
Jurlldldlon of lho matter .._
tho sum did not exaed the ll1llll
Gf $500.
K~ Fumlture Mart, me.,
Colwnbuo, filed • replovln petl.
lion apinlt George C. MIUer,
Gallipolis, lOoking to recover
po1110s- of houoohold Items
valued at $554.04. Miller aUOIeclly .... lho p1alntUI • dlallol
mortpp on tbe items to cover
• $68G.ot loan.

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Kerr's Run and

wltll tho remainder Gf tho town.
Originally, the chargea were levied hi@ber

on tho

•mur.

ROIIonal Dev~ Jacklon c:ounll' Ia a cootrlbulfDa
which worked wltll member ln OVRDC - 11 ......
tho Slate' Dtv~ Depart. ey development district.
Don Buckley, exocutlve dlroc:- · ........ devolapmonl Gf.
flee to aodll Oak IW1 ln oiJtaln. IOn
tor, and Carl Mluntel, ebalrlnolho .,.aDt.
man Gf OVRDC; WUllsm E.
JOnes,
Oak IW1 derk....,...,.
Tbe Yillaae, Neuenschwander
er,
IIIII
Charles Brldonan, resald, wiD odd $3011,000 to moot
lho total project coal Gf $770,. gional devolopmonl alllcor, wore
1100. 11te EllA ar1111t lndudeo In applylng for IIIII
a
bonus awanledbeeallae gettlng opproval Gf the granl.
Valley

Mutual

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The new leglalatioo inereaaea charges for

1ms of water •8880 ovar lilt 2,000 pllaD
mlnlmuJn. The ~ aewap rate -

said tbat anolher controvorey ...,. deve!Alp

Extra Hauling Rules are Clarified.

Fords

Koir Dullea
ular, Huakl•·

for - · Gf futuro 111-

F. P, NllllllacbWIIIdor, otate
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OAII HILL - 11te vlllage Gf
Oak IW1 ln JackS&lt;lll C&lt;lWIQo baa
rtcolved app""'al Gf an - lc Dtvolopmonl Admlnlslratl011
11'1111 lor ~.1100 to improYe
lied ~ the pre- water
pam and dlotrlllutlon B¥81em and

Run sectors.

GALLIPOLIS- Stale AutolnGbile Insurance Co., Columbus,
and 11tomos R. CampbeU, Rt. 2
VInton, filed suit Soturdl,y In
Gallla Coon~ Colllll100 Pl. .
Court oeeklng a jndamont Gf
~30 qatnll a Kentucky man.
Named
was Edward
Blaekburn, Pbelps, Ky., whoee
ear was involved iD a colUiion
wltll me driven by Campbell on
Dee.. 22, 1967 on the Koont1 •
Sailor Rd., .... Rto Grlade.
. state Auto Is aeok1na $5~. 30
IIIII ClmP&gt;oll, .100.
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ed a confooaed Jucllment.-day ID eommon ploaa &lt;aurt Gf
$57U7 IIIII lmerost olneo April
14, 1969, In favor ol the Cillo
VaUey-CO.
JUdge Roeo1d c. Calhoun hU
dlsmlseod a petition of state

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POMEROY - POmeroy sewage rates one of the oomnnrit)"s most cmtroverslal oubjeclsln ,...., - """'revised Friday
nll!hl br l'Omel'll!' Village Cwndl In soecial session.
Council voted unanimously in favor ct a
nuw ordlnanc:e which cmaiderably reduces
sewage c:barps In tho &amp;Igor R.., and NB¥lors Run sections d. the town. The new rate
for those areas will now run about 100 per
cent Gf the month!)' woler biD, comparod to
167 per cent before lhe reriokin.
By the same tciten, the new legislation
Increased the sewaaa charges for the Monkey Run and Kerr's Run ooetors of lho town.
In lbt flrll bllllng m chlrges mallnd
the lotler parey Gf Jucy, reoldenls of tho
Monkey Ibm and Kerr's Run sectors were
charged Oll04Ifth Gf lho amooart charg.
ed water uaera in the 9Jgar Run am Na,ylors

JU dgment
SOught

TOICIIiiiT, AUGUST 22

JO.YJ.. lEVI'S

Turner Canltructlon CO., Clncllatl, _.-.n11y had the boot base
bid ol $14,340,000. The Hotzer Foundation's Executive Board was
expected to go over aU altermtiws before final announcement ot
tho 1eta1 eoat of tho new hospital which las been 3'h yearo 1n tho
planni,. sll&amp;es.

See the new mivals In the housewares 311!1 baby departmlllls. Don't foqet

at rest area on new
33. Meeting at baU ln

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Vlrllaia state Collap.

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SUNDAY. AUGUST 24. 1969

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LEI'AUT, W. Va. - U, S.
Air Force s..a-tt Edwin L.
lhwi0011, am Gf Mr. IIIII Mrs.
Edwin F, lhwtam, Rl. 2, Ia m
dub' at U-~ Airfield, 'lbsl..
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Wttllollot Cburdl,

PAST MATRONS, Eftlllllll•
Bsum11111Mro.Ear1n-;Grllld- Mra.JvorF&amp;rror,andMro.Glen
parents Nl&amp;lll, Mrt. YllUIIIl Fa. ~- tp'Odo, Mrl.llorllld Chapter, O,E.S. IUIIIIIII picnic,
ther'l Nigbt, Dcm.ld Mora; aad )boa, Mr1. B1lb' Windon, Mrs. WDII1 Anlll0111' larm, 0111&lt;1'1
Chrietmu · ""-1111, 11te Rev. lVIII Walker, and Mn. Keanetll Ridge; me« at ._r Porldnll.-,
and Mn. MalzeJ Smith.
Amlbar1; aevendl II'ade. Mra. PCIIIei'O)', 5:U..p.m.
SATURDAY
Room motban named for the Jolm Roae, Mrs. Raymond soat.ICE
CREAM
Soda!, lllslan
schOol 1f&amp;l' wort, khldorprleo, r1at11, Mro. Harold NowoU, IIIII
Fire
Deportmont,Soturd!!J,
senMrs. Wllld ~ IIIII Mro. Mrl. Harry Loclwlck, and ollhth
George Frederick, Mrs,llariJaa ll'ado, Mro. LoonardErwlll, Mro. log to bqln at 6 p.m.; homomlde
Mas11r and Mn. James Snin, Wallace Amberger, Mrs. Delmar ice cream, baked gooda, I 0 f t
morning class; Mra. John Gfn.. Blum aDd Mrs. Harold Olborne. · drtnka; cake walka dwiaw the:
tiler, Mrs. Dole Smltll, Mro.
1bcioe ~ tocommltteoa evontng.
OUTSIDE TEEN DANCE SDMarv1D Reed and Mra. Jamea IDd UJIIb1e 1o aerve are aJked 10
urdey
at tho Pomol'll!' temla
Rutll, lflemoon dall; flrll ltilfltoOne 985-3947 before Aug.
grade, Mro. Pllillp Weri'J', Mn. 28 oo tbat others DillY be named
courto from 8:30 p.m. to 11:30
Henry Ei cbinger, Mra. Howard to fUl the committees before the
p.m. 11te Jays 11111 emcee. Ill
Psrkor, and Mra. Heory Blllr; beslmlng Gf school.
case Gf raiD lho donee wUI be
held Inside the Pom01'01 JunIor Hl&amp;ll aullltmium.
MEIGS Flm&gt;HMEN cheerleoden will hold ·car wash, Sltur·
day, 9 LID. w 5 p.m. at Mlddl..
A bicycle hike waa featured at Pat~.
Wedneoday's mooting Gf Pollio- · 11te troop baa been roorgan. port Vlllage Hill; proceed• tt
go f'or purehaae of new unf..
roy Girl Scout Troop 61.
lzoclwltll PslpSmlthbolngoleci-

BJeycles were hauled to the
Reodov!Ue locks IIIII after 1 tour
ol tho fsdiiUos thoro, lho glrla
rode to Forked Run Lake tor a
oack lunch. 11tey wore SCOOIIIponied on tile ClUilnl! by Mro,
Kenneth Taylor, Mra. ArtiurRee~•. M!'s. RB¥ Heaton and Mro.

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Sir l'IIUlp Sidney said: "11toy
are never alone that are arcomponlocl b r - thougl\t ...

Girls En;oy Bicycle Hike

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MH. ClanmOi • li'oilf ir. Wi: !! t Willard ToliO&lt; M ra:
Pardo HObart N8....ll_;.fif\; a o 1li'or ·t · ' ~ibark; allrd ..... Mn.
IIJii'h&gt; .~~n:·
. '. Goal, .,n~ f!\.,.1f,o'o, lfra. 11&lt;1r Porker

COmmllleeoand-m;..;.,...,
for !be fill tum Gf ale aliio.
ler Elementary $dlool
and Teedlera' AJOodalll&gt;ll *.Vt
boon IIUOIIIcod. 11te)' are u
followo:
Program, Mrs. DeDlii'Ot Sox.
IICllt, Mro. Rlo:hard Bartm, Mro.
VIrgil WI-_ Mro. Gordon RideIlOill', Mrs. Billy
and
Gerald Rupe; llospltalley,Mra ..
EmerS&lt;lll Pooler and Mrs. WU.
liam Pooler, Jr.; Memberahlp,
Mrs. HsroldNowoll;Heolth,Mro.
John Riebelj Magazine, M r B.
Russell ~eer.
PUblldcy, Mrs. Chsrleo Goeg.
leln; Psrenl and Farnley LUe,
Mr. and Mro. Dale Kautz; Psrllamentarlan and Historian, Mrs.
Virgil Roush; LegislaUoo. Mrs.
Norman McCiln and Mrs. David

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A'M'ENDS INSTfi'UTE
MIDDLEPORT- Yvome Seal·
ly' special education tacher Jn

the Meigs Local SchOOls, was
one of 40 coordinators from
achoola In Ohio participating In
a three-do&gt; S~&gt;eclal Sludy lnlllltute oo Work.sbld,y Proar~~malor
lbe Educable Mentally Retard·
ed In Columbu1 Aug. 20-22.

Nuptials
August 30
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been completed Cor ' the o p e n
dlurch wedding of Mlsa Unda

Queen, daughter of Mrs, Helen
Queen, loeal, and the lateDenver
Queen and Thad Scott Dye, U. S.
Navy, son or Mrs. Madge Blackwood, Tallahu..., Fla., and tbe
late Alrln Dye.
The wedding will be an ovont
of SaturdiQI, Aut!uat 30, at 6 p,
m. at the Carpenter B apt i 1 t
Church In Corpmter. Aroce_ptlon
will lollow at the home of"Mr.
and Mra. Dale Dye.

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Barbara Kay Marshall

Wedding Plans Completed
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POMEROY- Plans have been
completed for tlle open church
wedding oC Miss Roberta Ann
Trussell, daughter oC Mr. and
Mrs. Robert E. Trussell, Reeds-

K, Ridenour , Chester.
The wecX!ing will be an event
of Saturday, Aug. 30, 7:30 p.m.
at the Methodist Church in Chester. The Rev. Freeland Norris
will officiate at the double ring
ceremony.
A half.tJour ot nu¢al music
will be provided by Mrs. Horace Karr. A reception wiU be
held in the church social room
immediately following the cere-

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Ji• t.ed ~.. rJ weehdl ) ~··en i lllj eu~ pl 'iatur~" ,
St&lt;&lt;nl ClUI POIIAI!e f'old 01 Co lllpoll,, o ltli ~,

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45159. l'ubli ohcll ~'"Q ""~l ~••ning n•·ept
Sllm-dll ~. fn lbrod as .ero&lt;&gt;:! elf.•• m&amp;ih f'&gt; mot..,, at Pamero), Ohi u,
Offi ce.

mon,y.

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r le r dally IIIII 'S1111d11, t $&lt;&gt; p.r

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t••ty enu ued '"
rnr pub!in•t"" "' ..,
no • • di""'l d"'' credi ted tn t ill• ,. ,.. _, olld
aloo t11e 11&gt;&lt;&amp;1 ,.,., ~~i• htod n.rein.

POMEROY - Assistance mtt.
projects of the Junior Chamber of
Conunerce was planned wl1ttl•tlle
Meigs COW1ty Jaycee Wives met

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Riggs near Chester.

Mrs. Roger Young presided
at the meeting. The group decided to assist with a rummage sale
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the goiC tournament at the Chester !UU Goll Club this weekend.
Next meeting or the group will
be lleld at the home or Mrs. Mike
Zirkle, Middleport, on Sept. 8.
Mrs. Riggs served refreshments
to Mrs. Young, Mrs. Earl Jngles,
Mrs. James Mees and Mrs. Bill

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FLORIST
S.rvln11: Golllpolla,
Pomoroy, Mlddlepofi,

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&amp; Mason Co., W. Vo.
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McDaniel.
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Mr. and Mrs. John Bryan or Middleport are
annOWlcing the marriage of their daughter, Dottie, of Mr. MiJUNE BRIDE -

chael Davis, son of Mrs. Freda Davis of Pomeroy.
The COt4Jle were married in Kentucky in JWle. Their at.
tendants were Mr. and Mrs, Ronald Russell o! Elizabethtown,
Ky., brother-in-law and sister of the bride. Also attending tlle
weddif'€ were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Morgan of Elizabethtown.
Mr. Davis, who will be a senior at Meigs High School this
ran, is employed at Kappel's Soldo Service in Pumeroy.

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WEDDING PLANNED - Mrs, Frances llowetooo oll'mleroy is announcing the engagement and apprca~ maniage
of her daughter, J(I8Jl Elizabeth, to Mr. John Al.tnd Anderaon,
son of Mr. and Mrs. George Morris, Lincoln Hill, P«meroy.
The brldHiect ia the daUIIhter olthe late Dr. T. A. Hewetson. She graduated !rom Pm&gt;oroy High School ani Ohio Slate
Univenity where she received a bachelor of science degree in
ph.Yalcal therapy and Is curremly c1o1na cllnlcalalllllatlonwork
at the Barney Children's Medical Center at Dayton.
Mr. Amerson, also a Pcmeroy High School graduate, attended Ohio Slate University. He Jl"ll(luated !rom the Ohio Technical College, Colmnbus, and is DD'Pf serving with tbe U. S.
Navy at Great Lakes, nt.
The open church weddlna wW be an event ol Sept 20,
2:30 p. m., al tbe St. Paul Lutheran &lt;l&gt;urch In Pomeroy. A
half-hour of m.ptial music will precede tbe cereJDOrQ'.
ASSIGNED AS COOK
NEW HAVEN - Arrey Private First Class Danny L.
staalo 19 aon of Mr. and Mra.
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Dimie H. Staats, Jr., New IJa..
ven, was assigned July 27 to the
1st Logistical Command In Vletna~ as a cook. His wife, Sheryl,
lives ln Mason.

dermuth, Mrs. Chester Erwin,
Mrs. 0, E. McKinley, Mrs.
tle entertained Thursday even- George Meinhart, Mrs. Oscar
ing with a bridal shower honor- Roush, Mrs. Lowell Beaver, Mrs.
ing Miss Debbie Grueser, bride- Richard Rawlings, Mrs. Wendell
Gerlach, Miss &amp;!.san Gerlach,
elect or Michael Gerlach.
A yellow and green c o 1 o r Mrs. William Grueser, Miss Discheme was carried out in tbe ana Davis, Miss Elaine Davis,
decorations. The gift table fea- Miss Kay Ault, Miss Cheri MayStephen Douglas, his bittured streamers from a bay win- er, and Miss Trudy Roach.
ter political opponent, held
Miss Llnda Hackett and Miss
dow to a wedding bell cluster. A
President Lincoln's hat dur·
bride doll surrounded by ivy and Melanle Hackett assisted with
ing Lincoln's first inaugural
exercises.
yellow flower s was used on the the serving,
881':\'ing tab'-.
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Mrs. Terry Oblinger presided at the punch bowl. Sandwiche.&amp;, salad and punch were served. Games were played with prizes being won by Mrs. C a r I
Brannan. Mrs. Kooneth McEIhirmy, Miss Janice Schmoll, and
Mrs. Carl Roach.
Others on the guest list were
Mrs. Doyle Miller, Mrs. ~e
Miller, Mrs. Edgar Allensworth,
Mrs. Robert Rawlings, Miss Nina
There's still time to get togetller some clothiiV for residents
RusseU, Mrs. Robert Jay, Mrs. of hurricane..ravaged BUoxi. The deadline, however, is Tuesday slnce
Theodore Grueser, Mrs. Brad- on Wednesday a SalvatiOil Army truck from Cincinnati wlU pick lC)
ford Maag, Mrs. Edward Baer, the itema ani take lbem to Biloxi.
Mro. John Hood, Mro. George
In the Pomeroy~Middleport area, the Stark buildifW' across from
Childs, Miss Marjorie Harris. the Pomeroy Post omce is being used as a collectlon center. F'rml
Miss Mildred Hawley, Mrs. there the items wUl be taken Tuesc:b.y to Gallipolis where they will
Don Erwin, Mrs. Millard WU- be sorted by student nurses at the Holzer Medical Center.
We might mention that the project locaUy was initiated by tile
Coonmunicy AcUon Program through Mrs. Kenneth Scltea, health
nurse. She happens to be a sister to Mrs. Carol Scott Bachtel. a
nurse at the Howard Memorial Hospital in Biloxi.
Mrs. George
Hackett Jr . and Mrs. Clay Tut-

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eilta, Mr. and Mrs. Lale COgar,

Dottie Bryan

ENGAGED - Mr. atd Mrs. William K. Marshall of New
Haven, w. Va., wish to announce the engagement of tlleir daughter, Barbara Kay to Mr. Phillip Darrell Goodnite, son of Mrs.
Frances Goodnite and lh e late Darrell Goodnite, also of New
Haven.
Miss Mar shall is a graduale ofWahama High School and
presently is a junior at Marshall University, majori~ in elementary education. Mr. Goo:Jnite is also a graduate of Wahama
High School and pre senUy a senior at West Virginia Institute
of Technology majoring in -mathematics.
Wedding plans are incomplete.

Von Meter-Burke Vow~ f

ASSIGNED IN VIETNAM
POMEROY - Army Prlvote
Gerald R. Copr, 23, whoiO par-

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·". Tr... ·a all MW.ool~to, aldeband- oldp olgrialo lhiough a elngto aide._, · · plue rig lor oaro. lioata, aircraft. band rec.~Yer and doltbla aldaband
Ther8 11 ~ one way to describe aupprelled carrier lranemttter. A
11111 unit - Ifa lhe world'a flnoat. • .bul!\·111 Colll1" ·uechanlcal Filter
The Corulr' 11 a companion to c'li!t 11\ierfe-. gtveo almOII unbe,.
lhe famed Tram Titan 11 atation n.Vabie HleO!I.ny. Corsair's hlgh(a!'Cl can aiiO'be uoecl with tilt unit: ' perform•nce noloe blanker ohopa
· j? atandard A.M., olngla or double out lgniliOn lilterfe.renca.
. ' aldaband, taducacl or auppreaoed
II )INrt -...,d In C8 Ia where
'' carrlar).
. you want to be, move ahead with
n,. Corulr li tiro tranocalvere · Tram-to Coroalr. Available oow,
In one. It
$415.
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For lull technical epeolllcatlona
blllty. It
and name Of nearby deatere, contact:

ON DISPLAY NOW

TAYLOR CB EQUIPMENT
1618 LINCOLN HEIGHTS
POMEROY, OHIO

and wife, Mary, live at 139 But..
ternut Ave., Pomeroy, was as.
a1gnot1 July 28 to the lat Sl8nal
Brigade In VIetnam aa a aenerator operator.

om cera Cor the year are Mra.
Carl Morris, preaident; M r s.

VIrginia Burke, vice prealdent
and ways and means ~
Mrs. Jean Alldre, co - chairman
ct. ways and meansi Mrs. Naomi
Sklbart, oecretary; and Mrl.
Irma Norris, treasurer.

lb lhe U S. Air Force, ataU- at Lackllourne, Columbue.
wo&amp;ltiw 111a111 are tactlibplote.

.:Hospital Auxiliary

ONE WEEK
thru SATURDAY

,Annual Picnic ·Held
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PERFORMI\HCES I
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POMEROY - The family of
-··•- ...,,...~ Th•v will be lolr. and Mrs. Carl Auther100
-. ·electod andlnatalled at tbe Sept. held Ill OMUal family riiWIIon
U maellnc.
illndiQI at Forked Run Lake.
Mra. Huall Boarha and M r 1.
AllendiDg were Mr. and Mra,
Ala Wbeeler -.....! a 81ft Carl Autberoon, Mr. and llro.

CARTOON

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WE NEGLECTED TO i\IENTION EARLIERthetMre.IJavidNeeae
and Mrs. Fred Nease served as clerks ror Mrs. James Titus, judge
or the Meigs Councy Fair Dower shows, The arrangement• seemed
especially nice this year, the ll.llnber of entries was ttJ, aa was the
number or exhibitors. Incidentally, dld you ha,p_pen to notice the nice
display of zinnias exhibited by Betty Curfmano!Raclne. They weren't
Judged, just exhibited.
One more comment on the fair for tho~oe of you who didn't see
the radarange exhibited by tbe Columbus and Southern Ohio Electric
Co. in operation. It's Cantabulousl It cooks with microwaves which
pass right through glaas, paper towels, paper plates, plasth: con-tainers, paper bags - you can cook in aQ.Ytld~. no pot1 or pa111 to
wash. The ooly heat creeted Is lnalde lhe food ani tbe II)&gt;Oed with
whlch it cooks is almost Wlbellevable.

AvtliO.izod Dealer for T,..,. Aloo Complot. Lloo of Tw~Way Radloo Available

Yul Brynnt~r as th

"OOUBLE MAN"
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Mn. Carol Van Meter, aunt of
the bride. served the ·cake aJX1
Mra. Joyce Schultheiss, sl1ter
of the gnJOIIl, terved the punch.Othera asslatllw at the reception
were Mra. Loll Fornslrom, aunt
of the bride, Ml58 Patti Joaka,
couain ~ tbe brtde, and Mrs.

Florence ~er.
Gue1ts were reglatered by

Mr1. GoyaM Burke.
The COIJIOie took a Weddi~V trip
to North Bend Slate Park, w. Vo.
Mra. Burke, a graduate ol Eaot..
ern Hlah School, lo 011111lo,-ed by
the Buneu of tbe Public llellt,
Parkerabtag. Mr. Burke, also
1 graduate rl. E11tern, is employed by Wernet Plaatlca. The
couple reold .. In Alfred.
OuJ-&lt;JI.c:IIUIIO gueato at the weoldirw and reception were Mr. aNI
Mrs.. Frank Janesofsk;y, P t n e
Bluffs, Wyo., a~ Mrs. Bertha
Moore, Bucyrus, gramparenta
of the bride; Miss Charlotte
Gross, Den•er, Colo., Miss Pat·
U Jo1ka, New Raymer, Colo.,
Mrs. Melvin Fornstrom, Pine
Blutra. Wyo.; Mr. and Mra. Mi·
chael Burke, Werwent; Mr alld
Mre. Robert Burke, Atllons; Mr.
and Mra. Warren Schultheiaa.
Sautll BlOIIIIlnaville; Mr,._ at11
Mrs. Wll100 Yan Meter, Nevada.
Ohio: Mr. and Mn. Charles v..
Meter, Bucyrus; Mr• ..-! Wrs.:
Harold W- Edlsoo: Mr. ani
Mrs. atria Wren. Amanda, alii
Haney Van Meter, Fairborn.

SUNDAY
For her dalllhter's w.tct~.,
BODO FAMILY reunion, SunMn. Van Meter wore a blue lace day, new Route 33 rest area,
dresa with black accesaorlesiDl on rlgiJt aolna towarda Atbeno;
aild
llr•.Allon
HoaryandAutlleroon,
Arthur
Boonlo, Mr.
Mr. a corsqe ol red roses. Mr1.
baaket dinner. Bring table servo
andllro. RIQI AutberiCII1, Mr. and
Burke
wu
In
a
blue
c:o&amp;tii:De
Ice.
Mra. Jerry DalltQ', Mr. and Mro.
MONDAY
Jame1 Pope, Mrs. Ivan Rouah, wUb whtte acc..aorleJ and lbe
hod
a
yellow
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ctll'aa&amp;l.
llETHEL 62, lnteruatlooal Orlolro. Balon Ol!•bergar, Mr. and
A recepUonhottoriiWtbe ctqllo dar of Jaba Dallllrtera, 8 p.m.
Mr1, Robert Beegle, Mr. IIIII
lira. Thomu Alltheroon,lofr. and wao hald In tbe church oactal ~ Ill tbe l'lllnero, - .loire. WW!am Roe and.,.., Mr• room. A three Uored 1r8llollnR Jc Temple, ,pracUce seallon for
IIIII loin. ~ Br01r8r and cake IIIR&gt;ed wltfl 'the Udllaaal lltlJtaiOr,- - miniature bride and ......., wu
TUE!J)AY
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011
the
brlda'o
teblt.
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1'111 Chapter, Belli
Uam Jllddl....-1, I'IIIQ' and
~ Pbl SO.w)\y, ptacqualat.
· Groc. Mr. andlll'l. ~ Ack•
ed
)lll1jl, 8:30 'llltiiiiQI nlgiJt at
~. RodnoY and Teall, and Charllo
home of Mre. Rita Lewlo,
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3, Pomeroy; hoJ&lt; aoclal
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caaot•a 1ebedule for the wlk of
RACINE AIIEIIICAN LeJ)oo
Au&amp;ulll 26 In !lelp ~ Ia .. Ladloo Alndllary ,Picnic, 6 p.m.
loilOIWI:
'fauiiQ' at nat area on new
MONDAY
83. Meetlalr Ill hall Ill
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of rain, !fembera urged
Hont.....W., t-8 p.m.
Ill
CollecUon of due• 1D
betakm.
Wolf ..... 8::lo-1:10 p.m.
, iiDIDr pl.t,u,.
~rlao. 8-8:41 p.m.
11IEIIlAY
TUESIAY
SPECIAL MEETING, lolelga
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Royal Oalo Park, llortlllt&amp; lilar Local Allllotlc _ . , 7:30
Clurdl, liUhall, Plcbaa, 0 a k p.m. 'l'lloldoY at ~ H I I b
....i It lnl
Grot-e, lmthern6¥1dnll7,allbo- ~- llldolltopal:t. All parente
.lweooo load 3 p.m.
c1 1H8 - I I 101111 aad nat.

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ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED - Mr. and Mre. I!Qmond
J. Smitb, Pom.ero:t, Route 4, an announct~ the engagement of
their dauaflter, Jllas Dobra I.Ym Smith, to Mr. Archie !MI
Roae, 100 ol Mr. and Mrs. John Rose, Lorw - .
The ilrlde-elect lo a gradoate ol Rullancl RlgiJ School, claiB
ol 1967, and Ia preaenlly '""'"""d aa
lor ladMr. Roee gradaated from Eaotern HlgiJ School, cla01 of
1967. He hao &lt;CIII1Pioted two years ol college at Ohio No.-thern
Unl..ralty, Ada, and will be attenii~V Ohio Unlveralty In Athens thl1 fall
A June weddlna lo plamed.

Debbie King Honored
With Bridal Shower
MIDDLEPORT - A bridal
shower honoring Debbie King,
bride-elect of Steven Finlaw, was
held Thursday nlgiJt at lhe Bradbury Church ot Oirist basement
with members o! the M a r t h a
Class as hostesses.
Gifta forMias King were placed
on a table featuring an opened
umbrella decorated in green and
white. The green and white color
scheme was carried Olllihthe.-.,
frelhment table decorat1011.1 aDd
favm"1 o1 miniature bells were
.Ill- ., the IUOit&amp;
, Games were pllyed with Miss
Jo.rce Davit, Mrs. Virgil King.
Mra. Robert SWisher am Mra.
Emerson Jones winiting prizes.
other auest1 at the shower
were Mrs. Olevia Cottrill, Mrs.
-William Belley ani Rita, Jucty
Killj(, Mrs. Earl Kl!W, Mre. Leslie Erwin, Mrs, Wayne Kina.

COLORCARTOOHS:
Cat's Meow ·. ..
Tho House that Jack Built

SHOW STARTS 7 P.M.

SECOND AVENUE

••kA••rki,.GALLIPOLIS

cox. Mrs. ThUI"'M;nC.ney, Mrs.
Marte WUkenaon, Mrs. Allee

Johnson, Mrs. Violet llysllll,
Mrs. Paul Wlnn, Mr1. Erneot Van
Inwagen, hf.ra. GJermEqna, Sherry, Kathy and Mrs. William III'WOthera preaeltlna gltta to tho
brid.Hlect were Mrs. Gene Nor~
ton, Mrs. Harry Chesher, :Mrs.
Paul Darnell, Mrs. ~ May-

SYRACUSE - The VoliUiteer Buoball Booatera Aaaoclatlon,
will apooeor a Labar DIQI Cel&amp;aad the li'neu• . ~svWe bratlon at Munlclpei perk, beebmlne at 11 a.m.
GSI Patient, 14
There will be ball pmes,

F'"- their Ladles Au:rlllary
Dies in Aeeident

plus various other eames for

the young and old to porilclpote
GALLIPOLIS A 14-yoar. ln.
old lWtomouth alrldrownedFrlThere will be homemade Ice
dQ allenoam wldle .., an outing cream for aale at the Awdllary
lllllo Lake AJms State Parkneor meetina·headquartero.AtliHtCQG.
Wen.tm.
cession stand bot dogs, ftlb 8bd
Tbe Ylctlm wu Kathaleen VIr- barbecue aandwlcbes, J10P and
l)lbla b J - . of 1059 29th- cancty will be sold.
lit. j
She waa a po..
More particulars will be
. at lbe GoiUpoHo Stele In- nounced IIIIer.

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er. lira. Leo Kelmedy, Mrs. StanleJ' Doh 1111 MrL Jessie Sisson.
Calli, ,PIIICh, llliB and minis

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among 33 patients and olglrt at.
tendants who were having a pl.c..
nic at tile state park.
ently wandered off and alipped
Into about slx feet of water Ia

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~roup

of wearing ap(lflrei
for lhe cltllbby girls, umo ore so lund 10 fil slyles designed lo 11111h llte111 look slilllmer see litem loo• poullds slilllller in our excilin8
colleclion of dresses - j11111pers - s•iriS slocb - blouses lllld joclrels - lo1es1 in
fabrics alld colors.
Sizes 8~ Ill l61j

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wo•e your seleclions of back lo s'hool
clolhillfl for girls and ltens - 11 complele slon
of jlttsns, jackels, slach, blo~ses, cOOls,
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jUIIlpers, s111eaters, coordilllllt gro11ps - jllsl
anyt~iJ!s she need.s ill sizes 3 ro·6x lllhl ?to .
.14 anjJ"I_ee11s 3 lo 11.
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Tha _ . obureh wedding err Raccoon Creek.
lllao K1JW 0111 Mr. Flnlaw will
Her bod7 was recovered aboul
be an oven! of OeL 5 at the Brad- ts mlnutea later by Larry North,
bury Church of Clorlst.
one ~ the attendants.

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Mrs. Clarence Murray, M r -•·
Charles Kirl: and Olarldene,
Mra. Robert Kina, Mrs. Bertlll
Milhaan, Mn. I!Qmonl Coleand
Rayanna, Mrs. Richard Flnlaw.
Mrs. Frank Grueser, Mrs.
Dale Bernhert, Mrs. Nellie Trot)', Mrs. Max Davis and. Joyce,
Mrs. F.d.M. RulleU, Mrs. Robert
CaradQ, Mrs. Earl Werner,
Mrs. Ralph Webb, Mre. Richerd
Poulin, Mrs. Robert · Sotllllor,
Mrs. Delton Sayre, Mrs. Maurice
ThompiM, Mrs. wu.

Celebration Planned

Shop in Comfort.

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Cliff Robertoan
Claire Bloom
FEATURETTE:
f•el1n' Are•..d

TO ~ - The engagement anlaplll'Olch~Jw II1UI'Iqo Gf
Miu Judilll Kay Moore of 650 Fwnh Ave., GaUipolta, alii Mr.
Daulol Lon Webb or 304 E. llladlooo St., ~rlnafleld, 11 belna
made by her perenta, Mrs. Kathryn llenleon, Middleport, and
Mr. F.dnrd G. Moore, Mill Creek Rd., Gallipolis.
Mr. Webb Ia lbe aoo ol Mr. ani lin. 0. ll Wol&gt;b of 24
Eden Place, Athens.
The b&lt;ldtt-electlul96SgraduateolMidclleporillllll School
and a 1968 Jl'llduate ol the Holzer Medical Center School of
Nural~W- She lo OIJlllioyed at the Holzer Medical Center.
Her llance, a 1963 Jll1IC)uate of Atlleno HlgiJ School, Ia . ployed by IIHt Ohio Fuel Goa Co. at ~rlqjfteld.
The 0110n church weddiJ11 wW be an event ol Sept. 28 11
3:30 p. m. at the Gollq,oJis Churdl of the Nazarene.

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Judith Kay Moore

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POMEROY - In an allernoon
ceremony on July 19 at lhe Alfred United MetiMMilot Church,
Miss Joyee Am Van Meter n ..
changed weddlna vowo with Mr.
Gerald WIQIIIO Burl!o.
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The bride le tbe daltllhlor of
Mr. and Mrs. Warren f'. Van
Meter of Alfred, aDd the brJde..
groom Ia tbe aaa of Mr. and Mra.
Robert Burke, Otester. Vow a ol
the double rirw: ceremoay were
road at 2 p, m. by Mr. Raulllln
Moyer of Mlddlopori.
White gladioli ani two oevenbranch c:andelabra decorated tbe
altar. NLPUal music was plaYed
by Mre, Ralph Henleraon, or·
ganlat, and Mrs. Mery Pennlnaton waa .....Uat. 5electlooa )J&gt;.
eluded "Because" and "Soeeteet story E,.r Told."
Given In marriage by her
father, lhe bride wore a JIOWR ol
lace over elaln laahloned wltll
a portrait neckline, an empire
waist, and long sl"vea which
came to a point atthewrllta. Her
watteau train, edged In lace,
was attached at the ahouldera.
The bride' a bou!faot dered &gt;ell
of aUk Hlualoo caacaded !rom a
"'oiti&lt; r'biiil P.'~loiil11iith ' ~ · · 1
ucents:. • abe carr... abouQU~ Of "bite rOieL ~ ·
· Mrs. Larry !iJeno:er In a yOllow lace aleevole11 ..:n.oerved
u metron of hooor for IIHt bride.
She carried yellow dalalee. M111
SOndra Van Meter, sloter oflhe
bride, and Mles JOIIIIIIer Wren,
a coualn, were tile brldeamalde.
Their J10W111 were ldontlcal tolbat
worn by tbe matroo of booor
ani tbe1 carried lll"OOR dallies.
Mr. Robert F. Burke of Atbenl
served u best man,alld ·Mr. W·
ry ~n&lt;er of n.pers Plaine

Eddie's Schedule

GWRIA'S BEAUTY SHOP IN MIDDLEPORT haa been sold to
Kay Stiles Platter and tlie name is being cha~ to Kay's Beauty
Salon. It's open for business as usual with Mary Neutzllng, Janet
Compson aM Phyllis Young as qtel'l.tors and Kay will bft there In
another week. She current:Jy is employed in a sh~ in GallipoliL
Kay took trainlnaat Sotherton's Beauty Academy In Athens aboot
three )'ears ago after working for several years at Kaiaer Aluminum. She ani her husband reside on South Second In Middleport,

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IF FINDING A FOUR-LEAF CLOVER meeno good luck, wonder
wtat's the signUlcance of firdi~ a seven leaf one? Mr1. John F,
Goett, Sr. of' near Shade tourr:l one in her yard.

TONIGHT, MONDAY
AND TUESDAY
AUGUST 24-25-26
"THE GREEN BERETS"
John Wayne
David Janssen
COLOR

POMEROY - Tho epaclauo of Parkarlboira oo friday,
of Mra. RIQI Pickens Sr.,
A """mermer,. Mr1. RusaeU
• Cl._ ,.. tbe acene of the •· IIIUo, wa~ ...t.Omed. Mr1. s.u.
!llenlc · of tbe Women'I •er thanked Mr1. Plckene for her
etuary of V-ano Memorial _
..., hoapl)allcy.
llopltal 'llltlday oventna, Aug.
AIJondlna were Mrs. Robert
•· _The ladloa lllloYed a delle- loi&lt;EihlnniQI, Erma Smith, Mre.
llua covered dlllll dlmer.
• Herman Loodon, Mrs H u g h
FQI_IOwtna Die dlllter a abort Bearbl, Mra. Thoma; Mankin,
~11 mteUna WU ~- · Mra. J1111ea Daniela, Mrs. Har.. br preI I - Mro. Harold Sou. . old Sluor, Mrs, Gerald Morrla,
.... There wuno)meetlngiDJuly. Ada Slack, Mrl. Pblli.I&gt;Melnhsrl,
Tho Juno mlltule1 .- e rood by Mr1. Dunald Dltnor, Mro. Char.,...etary Mrs. Harold Maaaar. ·los Karr Sr. '.·.
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Plllll.l&gt; ~ ~ tbe aale Mrl. Harold Ma~aar, Mrl. Uoyd
~ bqln en SOp. 9 and o:oo. llof!tiWl, Mre. RueoeU Mills, and
~ 11Ht
81 week, In the bOotees, Mrl. RIQI Plckenl Sr.
Cl!l"lll~i,7~ &amp;taro bulldlna and IUOats, Mr1. LOonard Rusa,
Btartbullll 9 a.m. of Cleveland, Cathy Morris, and
with
•llklnllto thOael Mary Ann Hollman.
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taltelttotheholpltalatanytlmo
ami
ar call Mra. llelmarl, 992.2883
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lillate

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AU.. OF LIS HAVE THINGS whlcto lake oa down memory lane.
For Mrs. Felix Alkire, it's the old songs played on a harmonica.
01arles Kapteina, Sr. visltlne here from Allrora, lll., deli&amp;hted
hb daughter by teaming with hi• brother, Hugo ~ira, Pomeroy,
£or an hour or so of harmonica playing. She recalls that when she
was a child her father spent many hours playing the harmonica.

E!IGAGED - Mr, ani Mra. Gnrt L. Borlna, Reedntllo,
ara &amp;llltllUJicl!W the ..,...,.,ent ofiiHtlr dall)lhter, Patricia Ann,
to S. SCL H,.t1 Martin, Jr., "100 ol Mr. and Mra. E. ll Martin,
Ma•klt&gt;6obot, Va. Jiles i1o&lt;1JV. a 1988 grad•te oC East.,...
Hill&gt; Sehoal and a 1989 arad•te ol Columhue lloislneso Unlvorelty, I• otq&gt;loyed by tbe Du Pont Co., Parkereburg.· SCL.

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Southern Bond
Boosters Plan
Activities
RACINE -· Flrll rqular meetlnll of tbeSIXItbemBato!Booatau
will be held 1118 p.m. Ill tho
Soothern llllll School Clfeterla
Tuea&lt;lay night.
At that time plane will bo made
lor aeveral acUYIUes. Commit..
. tees , w!ll -~ 111111!!'!1. ~ ~
wtil' tie Citj&lt;!ua~ (tlr Parttclpat..
1n11 In the footbeU follllval belltl
planned by tile Athlotlc ii!!OIL
ers and for 1 jitney IUJIPBr.
Present for tbe meeting will
be the band director and Ralph
SIQire, dlotrlct superbttendent.
Uniforms for new frellunen will
be Issued Monday omlnc 11Ht 2
p.m. rehearasi 50181011. At that
time exdtanges on wdforma
should be made.

Read at Alfred Church

Patriciq Ann Boring

Anthony Perle ins
Tuesday Wold
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Blaine Put for Riots
an emer"'"q law ptovtdln&amp; IWII-.
IIIU1 punlthrnenl - --~~~~
tu the po'OV!ncea, lou oiJoba, ex· revo~uuonary element~" orpn.. pdlllon !rom acboolo and t11reo
Ized'thlo
rlota In Czeehci- Weeks detentlm wllhaul charge
alovakla In an altamjot to ovor- - for any lorm o1 proteot. Le~ 'IIOUI'&lt;ea aald lhe meooures
lbrow tile aovemmont.
were
hlnborthananyidncoCom.
AI Cernlk II'OkO! Ill MoraVIa
tho Communi at por1;y . . , _ munlam took power here In 1948.
Rude Pravo claimed t11a1 Inter.
rogation ol arr&lt;&gt;ated doiiiCIIIIrators had uncovered the organh:ers. Without saying so clearly, tucky's pilot house was on the
sldewheel steamer BoNnza that
It hinted thO)' mial&gt;tbelormerrelorm loaders Alexllllller Dubeek '"In for many ,._ra In the Cin-

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Oldrlch C&lt;lrnlk aaidS.Qirdaytllal
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The state - run Prague radio
demanded that responsible

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from public lite." Both Oubcek
and Smrkov aky, altllouslo demoted
from positions of leadership, are
still highparllamenlllryofllclals.
With these statements, I h e
Czechoslovak goverrunent lllO\Ied
swllti.Y to nx blame lor therlote,
which lett at least ftve persons
dead as thousands of CzeeboSlo. vaks proteated the start ol tile
second year or &amp;Met occupation.
The statements also hinted at
more arrests and the possible
removal of some moderate gov.
ernment offtcials like Dubcek
PLANNED - Mr. and Mrt. Rich- ·
and Smrkovaky.
are amounclng the approachlrv
The government already had
carmen Lee, to Mr. r...rrell Lee
acted
Friday night to prevent
Wolfe, Racine, and the late Glry
more demonstrations by issuing

Lee Adams

SEPTEMIIER WEDDING
ard Adams, St. Louis, Mo.,

marriage of their daughter,
Wolfe. son or Mrs. Pauline
Wolle.
The bride-elecl is a 1967 gnd•te of Rock Hlch School,
St. Lauls, and Is employed by Medicare. Mr. Wolle gnd8ted
I1'Gm Racine High School In 1967 and I! eiJIIIIOyed by K-Mart In
Bridgeton, Mo.
The wedding will take place on SepL 6 at the Holy Ro~ary

Catholic Church in st. Louis, Mo.
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Old timers Lansing H. Beach of Cincinnati,
on the river bank just SO chief engineer or the Corps of
ago and mused, ..The big Engineers, in charge of the Ohio
Oeets CrlJIII Pittsburf&gt; and Rjver, has been promoted aiXI
Karawha River tha.t used to removed to Washi~, D. C.
to Cinctmm.tf are a lhlng m Colonel E. L. Brown succeeds
paal"
Colonel Beach on the Ohio Riv1be recollection was recalled er.
the River News of the GalliTho remow of Colonel Beach
Daily Trlbww as lollowa: take. ...away 1rcm. the Ohlo..River
Aug. 20,1919- AwteranKaJ&gt;. one of Us most ardent and hOnest
River towboat man says s~porters Cor watenraysl. imis less coal bel~~g shipped provements arx:l one who ha.J.I;Ieen
of the Karawha River at the fearless in his denunciation of
lre11ont time than for many yeara
fewer towboats are operati~
proluctlon at the mines Ia
to be !nuch lower tban In for..

railroad methods to kill the busloess. U the railrmds have their
way no improvements will be

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of Flexsteet's fine furniture star1s with
the unique Flexsteel springs, formed
from the finest watchspring steel and
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Flusteel craftsmen insist on mallerllols
of the finest Quafity to match
skilled workmanship. Frames are nr
quality kiln-dried hardwood, double·
dowelled and corner blOcked for .,..,,. &lt;''
strength and stability. The beautiful up·
holstery of Fle11.stee1 furniture Is
ruult of expert attention to detail, deft
htndling of the fine Flexst"l fabrics.
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pari detail outlines all, even the strap. And the burnished buckle seta It off ...
rorpantasuitsorlortheclaalcskln. Comeandaeel

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FLOOR CARE PRODUCTS

YACUUI CLEANER

$32

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small prqo~ The shafta olthe

Colonel

$97

selection
of extra
quality ••~ ..
Suites in Modit.ri'Ciflo
ean. ProviMial, Mod·
ern styl••· Buy now

pil« or steersman works
dil!orontly tr&lt;m tho
ol Ohio River bcllts and
boats are quite different, be-

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CUSTOMER ...
(1) TREMENDOUS SAVINGS
(2) KNOCK OUT SPECIALS
(3) THOUSANDS OF EVERYDAY LOW PRICES
YES, WE ARE MAKING A CHANGE IN OUR NAME AND SOURCE OF
SUPPLY - BUT NO CHANGE IN OUR MANAGEMENT AND POLl·
CIES, JUST ANOTHER STEP IN OUR CONTINUAL SEARCH FOR
_METHODS OF SERVING YOU BETTER.

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$29

nine feet. The ~Mat can run
mo1t any place on the

raarlj', alii na oerlaualy
once, belrw ohol ln the
Ha haa lully rocotered and
looking the picture of
and woold not !like a mil·
dollar• ror his elll)eriences
he does oot care to go
apln.

IN AUGUST OF 1964, WE PLEDGED TO GIVE YOU, THE CUSTO·
MER THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES, IN THE FAST PACED
GROCERY INDUSTRY. THIS MEANS MAKING CHANGES, SO WITH
THE CELEBRATION OF OUR 6TH ANNIVERSARY WE ARE PROUD
TO ANNOUNCE OUR AFFILIATION WITH THE NATIONALLY
KNOWN I. G. A. GROUP OPERATION, THE SECOND LARGEST
FOOD DISTRIBUTORS IN THE WORLD. THIS MEANS TO YOU THE

$128"

$116

Wolnut Toll I••

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INTERUlTING Rher
ol that day lneh-:
18, 1919 - Pilot George
.,,;..... .-nton, of this eicy,
ftnt ela11 licensed pUot, who
and wa• with the Marines
ion•• m tha Rhine River bell to
i Gol"""IIIY ror several years, is
home. He piloted tile beat
In the fleet, the Preussen.
Per!hlng and So&lt;rotary
Wu Baker made trips OD this
George says the Rhine Ia
two-thirds as wide as the
and has aa avenge dCI)th d.

coptaln ol the Rhino River
does an or the slgnolirw to
8IWinBer fr&lt;m out on tile
The pilot atee . 1' h a
that ta connected uy steam
to steam ateeriJW gears
on the ateamers Queen City

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wide alii five le~along
Utile trouble.
day lor tows ol that alze
sane forever. With the comof the locks and dams, with
c - r s 110 by 600 loot, It
till-economical and un,.ctlcal to break .., ao many

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There were no dams in the riv·
In tile early dayo.' All a pUot
to worry about was making
chamel-eonbrldaepiOfa.
could bandlo a tow 10 to 12

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These boats used to c0111edown
with the big coal deeta or 29

that all:! are or the Clptnion that ' Cit.7, Henry Lowery~ ' Pittsburaft
tho Wheeling wrJter IJ ol! his alii Duquesne ..... beeiucrapjied

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Ravenswood. The Fashion nnk
at the h~d ot Manchesterlsl&amp;JIL
Both acclderts happened. on dark
nights. The late pUot Aaron Mc-Laughlin or Harmar, now West
Marietta, was on the Fashion. A
well known paeket and towboat pi..
lot of the present day was the
Emma Graham.

Df the Kanawha. William D. Kimble was purser or tbe Keyst".ON!I
and Harold Watts was in charge
the Kanawha's office at that time.
The Keystone State aOO the Kanawha were two of the best boats
ever built for the upper 0 h 1 o
River trade.
Two of these old time towlxats
are stlll (lleratlng at Pittsburgll.
We refer to the Voyager and the
Robert Jenkins. The Voyager was
built by the W. H. Brown Sona at

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Tho Emma Grham sank at Rip-

made to the Cincimati wharf, now
in a deplorable condition.
years ago when f'rom 20 to 25 towA Wheeling paper says the old boats would start from PittsPittsburgh - Cincinnati packet burgh. There are few of the fam..
Emma GraMm's whistle is llOW ous old towboats left at Pittsused on the Loulsvllle-Clncift.. burgll. Man,y ot the pushers like
nat! packet Kentucky,,ao. ..., the-W. W. '.W.Nollr; T&lt;m Dods-

trolley. The whlsUe on tbe Ken-

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The Emma Graham's whlaUe
was a one· horn affair and very
eoane. A1 J, Slavin claimed to
have owned the whistle. Slavin Is
now a clerk In a Charleston ha.
tel He was clerk on the Fashion
and also on the Andes after she
was sold by (;aptaln Olarlea Muhloman to CoDialn Ed Cooper and
entered In the Pittsburgh-Cinch'""
nati trade.

AUG. 21, 1919 - TilE biiii!Vst
huckster trips carried in to Pittsburgh by a steamboat in tfle past
25 years were on the Keystone
State and Kanawha with Captain
Charles W. Knox ot the Keystoo.e
state and the late Captain Edwin
F. Maddy ofthls city in command

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iteil her olaler, lira. John Herl·
Stoa!oy R, ~r, "'"''• Sto- man and ·ram11y c1 Ciovelontl. Mr ·
Jl!!oO and Pllul, have ntunlod oo .~ lira. J. ~ee carter ont1
illatr homo In Nt1'ioll ~· uN
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.Nra. Dole

BLOUSES

Mr. and Mrs. Francis Cardwell

By shapely, Mardi Modes, Allee stewart by Taml, Rose-

anna, and Pen Rose Sweathers.

well

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m. at their hm~e on Key-

Invitations :"'the open house Sunday, Aug. 31, are bet~ issued
through the rress. Mr. an:l Mrs. &lt;llrdwell were married Sept.
2, 1919, in the house where they llve by the Rev, G. L Long,
her foster Cather. The minister and his family adopted her
when she was nine years old. The Olrdwellsare die parents of
five children, two daughters aM three SOilB 1 WhOare Mrs. Gar~
rett (Dorothy} Sheets or Gallipolis, Mrs. Juanita Ferguson of
Youngstown, Lowell Cardwell of Columbus, Darrell Cardwell
or Romulus, Mich., and William Olrdwell of New Cumberland,

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BEI.TS
The big Ohio State Fair will just about close out fairs for this
,year. I want to go up and see Sandier and Young. They are some
favorites oC mine,
We did get to attend the Meigs County Fair and watch the harn..
ess racing. I know a lot of Meiga folks read my column, but I don't

·Friends' Topic
for Eno Grange

or

know many
you personaUy.
Or1e or the fun parts of any fair Js meeting old friends again.
Maybe by next year I'll get to know more of yoo.
It also would be nh::e to get acquainted with the fellow who was

telling those stories about an early Meigs Countian who wa1 sup~
posed to be very str01_11. .
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·nte ·man telfing the story 1md his wife sat behind my husband
and me .t the fair. They seemed to know a lot of people. If they
read this, maybe they wtll remember the woman in the big sunglassea and blue dress who sat on the rock in front of them.
The story teller's wife kidded a man &amp;fi he moved away when
1 sat down. He had decided he ahouldn~ be seen sittin&amp;: next to a

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in knits with sweater or blouse to match.

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Anyway, the tales were about the wUe's grandfather and the
snatehee 1 heard indicated he was a colorful Meigs character.
Hope to hear more about him.
The people doWn in the great amphitheater wateblng tHe races

bad a unique wa,y or providing shade for themselves. They just
raised the hoods ol thelr cars. This made several inches more
&amp;hade, enough to keep tile hot sun of! the backs of 1tleir heads.

Smart, hub?
Another man had removed the back seat of his car ami his ram.
lty used is for seating while watching the races.
Coold a !once
IRit up along 111at path down the hill? Doo't know
how on earth it could be done, but if we can send a man to the
moon, looks like we could aolve this one. I cringed when old tolku
and children wolked along that hillo!de.
If it were done, .PI"obably peop~ would lean against it while the
races were going on and I can see it now, 200 folks leaning on a

be

renee. Crash?

STRETCH YOUR
WARDROBE

On m.Y way to the Meigs Count;y fair I saw something cute ablg
the Rt, 7 by .pass. Someone had rigged a stack of tires up to look
like a person bad fallen into .them. Two make believe feet apPtJ&amp;red oo be Btlcldng up from lhe center ci the starld
Now down to the nit~J&lt;.gltty.
Someone told me I was too mild in this column; that I should get
on the band wagon for something and let folks know.
Well - here goes:
It bothered me all to pieces that many ot those Ustening to
the national anthem at tl'le Meigs Fair, didn't stand. Some of those
who remained seated were older citizens, {DO¢ crlwded or 8IQ1hina) ·
which in my mind makes Jt worse.
Heaven help our cowttry il my generation or an,y generattoa
doesn't respect aDd honor the flag enca~gh to staad when our an..
them Js presented.,
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When I mentJoned this to a group reeently, someone IBid, "Well,
it's not compulaory that one stand, is It'?''
Neither is breathing.

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11411ts 'rhllt Are Geared To Make You A More
Wearable Wardrobe . Jackets, Blouses, Skirts,
Sweaters, Slach. All Color Keyed Match Mates
To Your l'ardrobe. And To Any Girl l'ishing To
Sltelch Her l'ardrobe To Idee! Any Occasion.
STORE HOURS-9-5 MOM., TUES., WED., SA. T,
9·12 THURSDAY, 9-8 FRIDAY

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Be~Ka~i.us

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MABEL AND MAX TAWNEY are ,luatl!tably proud ol 1htlr
children and grandchildren. Two ci the UUie Crank cblklrl"' (Bot.
oy'a) took winnlnl ribbons at the Mo..., Counly Fair.
H a'nyooe lost a piece ci a pouem In front of Dale'• I fOIIJid..lt.
Size 12 No. 8297, and It Ia a front !adne.

GALLIPOLIS - Mr.llnd Mro.
Hornor Wallou colebraled tholr
soa. wecldlnl! onnlverllrJ roconlly at tho Velorono MIIDOrlallloopllol In l'omeroy - · M r •·
Woiterlll,l.pMloot,
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Tho Woitero. wtro mortiW·
August IS, 1919 1o Cfiumbuc
NOrth Methodllt Oillr&lt;il. '

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A buifet lwi....... •lvu
from I U&gt; 3 p.m: All diCOR·
llonl were In keoJing with the ·
Goldin • ·Amtvorary theme,
'l'lllllll'.e!¥ht ..,mora ol tho lm.
meclli!O'.'lillil!$ ''lad · rlllltiv..
· - · llrlleDI. 1111 KeY. Lln100
E. Slebbtno pve the lnvo&lt;atloo
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The bride's mother wore an
oyster white coat alii dress with
pink accessories and a pink rose

corsage.
The bridegroom's mother wore
an ensemble or blue lace aOO a
eoraage ot white 1"08es.
Following the weddi,_ a recepUon was held in the fellowship
room or the church. The bride's
,table wasdeeorateclwith two table
arra~ent• of white sntPII aad
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pink clllaleo, lll1llax lnd willie
dalsiea circled the base of the
three tiered cake. Mrs. Jessie
carle, Miss Bonnie Nibert, Mtss

USE OUR
CONVENIENT
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rehearsal on August 29.

Mrs. Johnny Hood

Bock,y WU1011 ontl Mrs. Tom
Stutes served at the bride's
table. Miaa Marcy Evans a n d

Sole.
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A get well card was signed
and sent to Mra, Mle AtheY.
The program began with a
song, "The Dear Old Farm."
Poems were, "Health" by Mra.
Beatrice stamper; 11 Laughter"
by Mrs. Anise Greenlee; '"On
Friendship'' by Mrs. Iva Denney, and ''Giving'" by Mrs. Cora

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Holzer Medleal Ctnter, F&amp;rlt

Ave., Golllpolla. Vloldn&amp; hilurt!
2-1 and 7.II p.m. Parenll.,.,q 011
Pedlolrlca Word.

Adm!IIIIIIB
Pllbllc:otlon or odmleolooa Ia
prohibited until !urthor notice.

Rupe,

Blrtbs

Mr. Maurice 'Iltomas conduct..
ed a contest for all the members.
Other readings were, 11 Love-

Mr. and Mrs. Fronk L. Akera, RaveniWOOd, W. VL, 1011,
1:02 p.m. Frldoy; Mr. ontl Mra.
Gerald E. Burna, 2145 Ealllera
Avo., Gallipolla, dau&amp;htor, 1:11
p.m. Fridoy; Mro. Mlchool E.

ly Things, • 1&gt;1' Mr. Donald Pal.
mer; "Recipe for Hawtoess,"
by Hadey Denney; "Friends,"
by Fran!&lt; IDx and ''Thoughla to
Ponder," by Mrs. Rosetta Jones.
Grange
ciOlled In roll'llar
form.

Mro. Hoyt Miller registered the
KUOIIs.

For 1 woddlqr trU&gt; to CID&lt;I1&gt;o
nat! the bride cbonpd to a wino
A-line - · with beige IC&lt;esIOI'ieL She wore the orchid from
ber weddtag bouclet.
Tho nowl,yweds are now at h&lt;me
to frlerds at Cline's TraDer

Sondra Sue Sounders
TO BE WED Mr. and Mrs. W, H. Saunders, Route
218 are announcing the engagement and approaching mar~
rtaie or their daugflter, Sandra &amp;ae, 10 Mr. Preston Leroy
E:lsnaugle m, son of Mr. and Mrs. P_restoo Leroy Eisnau.
gle Jr., Gallipolis. The brlde~lect iS\ a 1968 graduate of
Gallia Academ.y High School and is presently employed as a
long distance operator at Ohio Bell iP Columbus.
Mr. Eisnaugle is a 1966 graduate from GalHa Academy
HigtJ School and attended Ohio State University. He is pres~
ently employed as a child therapist at Fab1ax school ln Co~
lwnbus.

3 New Members Join
Faithful Workers

Sollie L. Miller, Mra. a t E. MUla, Flo.Yd E. New10a.,
llrl. R. - - . . RuE. Scllooacwer, Kllth !lllrloy, Mrl. William E. :!llooJnak.
er, Morris D. Snider, Mr1. WaL
ter E. 1 Vu.ce, Mrl. Je11e J,
Word, LowU)'II S. WIWoma, Woller Y...... WIWun B, Cuter,

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Bold • •. buckled .• . and on 181el
Tho ·George Boot •.• style gra~r
lor the fall term. Rugged elegance
In bronze antlqueltatller.
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Sizes to 3 . .. .... 111 Now only 117
Big Boya
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Sizes to e ....... 111 -only 707
Big Soya
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BlzH (Men) lave141 .-only 1117

The Belled Look .. . aele tile pace

with the In-look on campua.
Broad rounded aquaretoe and
lillie hoel. Maple or black patonl
Ml.
Slzes103 ... 1ave112 -oniy ..7

,VETERANS MEMORIAL
HOSPrfAL
Admltled - lledo' lllc:hael,

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Dilchorged - John Bokor.

GALLIPOLIS - Three new
members,. Miss Phyllis Berkley
Miss Debbie Nibert and Mrs.
Ellen Gilbert, were welcomed
Into the Faithful Workers So..
clety of the Poplar Ridge Bap.
tilt Church . The meeting was
held at the home of Mrs. Dottle McCoy.
Mrs. Rosetta Jones was in
charge of the meeting. After the
LOrd's Prayer was prayed in
unison, Mrs. McCoy read the
aertpture from Psalms.
Mrs. Grace Lemley react the
minutes and gave the secreta.ry"a report.
A bake sale was held and $63
waa received trom it. Get well
cards were sent to Mrs. Mae
Athey, Mrs. Esther Coons and
Mrs. Mae Arrowood.
Readings were .. Searching'' by
Mra. Grace Lemley; "Heart
Cleaning" by Mrs. Pearl Lem-

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ley; "Bell, Book and Candle,"
by Nancy Lemley; "A Psalm
of Lite," by Betty Lemley and

"When All is Done," by Mrs.
Rosetta Jones.
The meeting waa diamiued
by Mrs. Grace Lemley. Mrs.
Betty Lemley will be the hostess for the September meeting.
Refreshments were served 10
28 members and guests.

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Mrs. Hoyt Mullins and Mrs.
John Mayes o( Bernadine's, re~
t\ll"lled Thursday from a buying
trip to New 'iork. Enroute home
they stopped in Washington to
vtslt Mrs. Mullins' son, Victor,

Mrs. Harry Cole and Jud,y pre.
sented a skit and devotions based on Ule nursery rhyme •10id
King Cole" for the Ladies Fellowship of the First B a p t i s t
Church picnic heJd Thurada.Y at
the Bilb Evans !iielter Houae,
Rio Grande.
Mrs. Clyde Price headed 1
committee which furnished specialty meat loaves, rolls and
beverage. Her committee waa
Mrs. Jack Carter, Mrs. Alrila

Perftctly mJtched Ktepstkt
~ Mp Wllloymbolilo llli
JoY
-loa ..., . ' ' for.
,.,.,. Ouolllv craftid lo 14K ftl.
tural or. wfillt ao~. ~­

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llmHI POOTWIM ~ lHI '~~

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and attended Torch Ught Tattoo

VINTON - A bridal shower
was h~ld recently in honor of
(Old Guard) and the U.S. Army Melody Ka,ye Davis who is to
Band,
become the bride of Pvt. Arnol
Weaver Urls morning.
Miss Pat Berridge, daughter
The shower was sponsored by
r::A Mra. Violet Berridge, has ttJe Weslt:y Challengers &amp;mday
accepted a nursing position at School Class of the United Meth~
Greenville General Hospital, odist Church and was beld in the
Greenville, S. c. ltle will be fellowship room or the church.
leaving for her new duties on
Refreshments of ptmch a n d
Monday. Miss Berridge has work-. cookies were served.
ed at Holzer Medical Center,
Attending were Edna Woodruff,
First Ave., since her gradua. Thelma Barnes, Hazel Harman,
tion from Holzer School of Nursw Elh:abeth Cloud, Myrtle Jacobs,
presented by the Third Irdantry

log last June.

Peggy Jacobs, Verna Gleason,
Ruth Evans, Ferne Davis, Des-

Mrs. Dale Durkee has concluded a two weeks vacaUonfromher

ta Swick, Jessie Houchins, Alice

duties as chief operator with
Ohio Boll.

REUNION PLANNED
GALLIPOLIS
Wiseman
Family anooal reunion planned
for Sunday, August 31, in Com-

numi\Y Hall on Rio Grande College Campus. A basket dinner is
plamecl for noon.

Whitley, Lucy Wilfong, Jeanie
Wilfong, Velma Huntley, Rita
Carpenter, Carolyn Hazelett, El~
va Huntley, Margaret Dyer, Jane

Poling, Cynthia Cardwell and
Anna Higgins,
Sending gifts were Miriam Al.

liaon, Cora J. Davis, Della Boggs,
Edith Cornell, Joan Smith, Beatrice Wellman, Ruth Q.tlckle,
Florence Brookman, Ginger

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Fowler, Mrs. Dean Davis, Mrs.
Lillian Marks, Mra. Mae Thiv~
ener, Mrs. Ann S&amp;yre and Mr1.
Emerson Evans.
Mrs. Emerson Evans, deepresident, presided aver a short

busineu aeuion. Mra. Clinton
Smith gave the secretary and
treasurer's reporl
MlBB Ruth Comptoo, millsianary 10 the Navajo Indians, Gallup,
N. M., will be &amp;peaking n e x t

month.

Qdckle, Lizzy Cardwell, Sandra
George and family, and Commercial tmd Savings Bank employees.
Martha Huntley, Jemie Elllott, Mary Russell, Garland, Jer ..
ri aod KeW Davis, Asheville,
N. C., Mildred Baker, Pear 1
George, Esta and Polly Childers,
Mr. and Mrs. Riley Perdue, Car~
ol Mulllns, Mary Griffith and fam~
ily, Mary Lewis, Allee CaSCo,
Marietta Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs.
Lo'Nell McCarle,y, and Mr. and
Mrs. David McCarley.

FLOWERS
perfect taste for'
everyone.
Weddings, Funeral5
Spec icl Occasions
Corsoges

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In

DUDLEY'S
FLORIST
s... vlng: Golllpolll,
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S.hool and Gallipolis Buolness
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1 As your lovebird stage evolves
1 into deep devotion, the mesqge of love in your ArtCarved
,} wedding rin~ will perpetuate
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I momenta. Our new ArtCarYed
1 collection is unexcelled in
1' beauty and variety of design.
1 IJave you seen them?

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Mra. Jamoo U..nllll Jimmy,

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Golllpollo, OM•
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Melody Kaye Davis is
Honored with Shower

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groom's parents, Frldoy ovoalnl

at Oscar• s for members ot the
wedding party following the wed.

two-wheeled, covered car·

Cour~

tipollo Molora.

ot Pitts-

man. The ushers will be John

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Mr. Hood Ia 1 1966 groduate
of GAllS 1111 a 1968 (rlduate or
Taylor, New Haven, w. Va., son, Noahvllle Automotln College,
11:16 p.m. Fridoy.
Nuhvlllo, Tenn. He Is employed
Dlechargea
1s •• lnailector at Fedora!.MoDlenno Hope Anpl, Bill L. guL
Out ot town auesta were Mr.
~. Jr., Stanley E. B u I b,
and
Mn. J. L. Rlchud.IOD, Mr.
Jaaot L. Glbbo, VIckie GrJooeph H, Halley, Mrs. Albert and Mra. Gra!t Cullen ard Ruth
J, Hess, A. Hlcka, Alii CUlleD, ~rton.
Janel, Mrl. Pat H, McBride,
·Mill Marl1e DIIIDIB, Mr. and
Mn. Verna Meld, Mre•. Cora Mrl. Bruee Demda, Mla1 Janet
111a11t. Mra. EdWord Miller, Mra. Stalnaker, 1111 Mr. Art ~ey,

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rlflll .. boMKullr IIJitd.

Golden Wedding Observed by Walters

E. Joseph Miller, Jr.

burgh will be Ids brother's boot

man all1 ushers were Mike Allen,
Jctln Burllle, Ron Janey, Hoyt

Lecturer Mra. Marie Thomas.
Mrs. 1\'a Demey reported that
$70.50 wasrecelvedbythegrange
lrom oervlng at the Slamper

desperately.
"Well, maybe some other shop could take you," 1he girl Aid.
That night she was out at tbe talr and when Dottle West, the 1tar
for the evening appeared oo the atage, the local boauUclan pll her
hand to her mouth and llid, "Oh, no!'
Oh, yes. Sbe had turned down a chance to do Dottie's hair.

her woddiJW.
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Malron o! hooor Wll the
bride's sister. Mrs. I.MI')' rue.
Brictei!Mids were Donna 11dwn-

tween the attendants.
Lu J\nn Evans was the Oower
&amp;h'L h carr~ed a white basket
with pink daisies. Her dreis was
the tlllllO shade o! pink and scyled
1fm1lar to the other atteldants.
Mr. P. J. Ryal served as best

''T&amp;e :Valui\ ,.Df 'Ffteft6u

ONE BEaUTICIAN In town had this experience. on a buoy So1ur.
easuall¥ dressed woman dnlpped ta a
certain shop. ''Could I get a comb out?,.. lbe sald. 'The over-worked operator looked at a cuatomer in the ebalr, one under the d!:J'er and several waiting and said, ••pm &amp;Orry, ma"m!'
uBut I really need to have my hair combed,'' the lady said rather

in St. Louia Catholic Church.
Mrs. Louia R, Ford, Jr. will
pla,y tho wedding. music. Open
church will be observed.
Mia&amp; Cornett• s attendant will
be Mlsa Joan Barton ol. Pitts~
burgh, Pa.

1nd this formed a prland be-

given for the Eno Grange
AuiS'Jit meeting by the Worthy

day afterDOI'JtJ, recently, a

form the marriage at 4:30 p.m.

Bible carried by her slater at

!filler and wry File.
Rlrw bearer was Jimmy Linehan.

A dlmor wiD he giveo by the

Ladies Picnic Held

piece• of venice lace and seed
parla.
TM bridesmaids earrledn~
pya of pink marguerite daisies
and white JH)IIlpmu. Tbese nosepya were attached to a smilax
chain trlinmed with pink daisies

GALLIPOLIS - Aliterary pro-

sram

The bride's ~ieee was sDk
lllual"" held In place 'by 1 pill
box of venice lace aDd 181d
pearls.
She carried a cucade of white
marperite dailies ard i'7 centered with a white orchid. 'I1Mt
Oawers were held on a white

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CHESHffiE - Plans have been lyn Roas.
completed for the marriage of
Serving as maid or hOnor for
Miss Kathryn Clark, daughter of Miss Clark wiD be her oloter,
Mr. and Mrs. H. Leo Cljlrl&lt; o! Miss BUlle Jo Clark, anct Mill
Cheshire. to Mr. Charles A. Amy Both Halley will be her
Leach, son or Mr. and Mrs. Joe~ !lower girl.
eph Leach, also of Cheshire.
Mr. Steven seou wHI oervo
The wedding wi II be an event as bolt man. Mr. Donold Leach
of Saturday, August 30, at 8 p. and Mr. Joy McGhee will be the
m, at the Cheshire United Meth. ushers. Malter Keith Clark,
odist Church with the Rev. Frank brolhor ol Mill Clark, wiU oervo
Cbeesebrew offl ciating. The gra.. as rina: bearer.
dous custom or open church
An open recoptlonfollowlngthe
will be observed.
ceremony will be at the home of
Beginning at 7:30 p.m., a halt Mr. and Mj"s. Lloyd Roulh, J.lul.
hour or wedding music will be berry Streol, Chollhlro.
presented by Mr. and Mrs. Mer~
Mr. and Mro. Clarl&lt; and Mr.
and Mrs. Lead! 'Iiiii entertain
tho ~ parl.y In the olulrch
!ollowahlp room !ollowlng the

GWVES

eleeves and bottom of the skirt.
A detlchable twrlel train completed the brldll aown.

wore gowns of pink styled llke the
matron of honor's. All wore
ohoulder lellllth
ol Ulualon
held In place 1&gt;1' pillbox head-

Plans For Wedding
IJaruieD

GALLIPOLIS _ Plans have Cornett ond Dr. G. Rlchar&lt;l Cor.
been oomploled by Miss Roee Ma- nett ci Gojllpolls.
rle Cornett, daughter ol Mr. and
Followfne t h e ceremony,
Mrs. Urban Cornett, for her mar~ guests are invited 10 a rece~
riage Seturdoy, August 30, to t1on In tho church so&lt;lal room.
George Lane Miller, son of Mr.
and Mrs. E. Joseph Miller o!
Plllaburgh, Pa.
The Rev. VIrgil Reischman,
cousin of the bride, will per.
GALLIPOLIS - The Rev. and

wu rote. The five bridesmaids

Pa.

Capri

George Miller of Pennsylvania

dress of chiffon over taffeta wttb
lcq lull sleeves. Satin bows trimmed the collar, sleeves an:t detachable train in back. Her dress

Miss Clark Completes

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Worthington; Mro. David Whllo
1nd Mlao Bock,y King.
Mra. rue wore a skimmer ·

Uves are invited to attend a receP:lon planned from 2 to 4 p.m.
1be Russells were married August 27, 1919 at aant,GUs and
are the parents ~ three dauglltera, Mra. JWJlor (Roma)
Smith, Avooello Cobb and Mrs. Max (Thelma) Elliott and
four grandchildren.

stone Rd. Friendsardrelativesaretnvitedtocall on the coqple.

Miss Rose Marie Cornett to Wed

er, Garnet Thlvener, eouslnl of
the bride, Mlsa Sanil Foater,

TO OBSERVE 50TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY - Mr. and
Mrs. John Russell will be hooored oo Sundoy, Auault 31, at
their home located on Rt. 775 oil RL 141. Frfeuds and rela..

Mr. aOO Mrs. Francis cardcelebrate their 50th wedding anntversacy on Slwlay',

Aug. 31, wlth open house from 2.4 p.

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GAL!JPOLIS Condelabro "The Lord's Pnyer.'"
and nowers decorated the Firl&amp;
Tho soft ll&amp;ht olbumlqr lltpera
BapUat Cturch for the Iller-. ln two brass candelabra lllumh~
woddbw or Candice L)1mThl ..... ated the weddlrc seene. Baaketa
er to Johmy Ra.Y Hood. If I s s or white 1tock and pink kitten
Thlvener la the daqhter ol Mr. daisies were placed on each aide
and Mrs. Howard Thlvener, Z3 ot the altar.
ChHlicot~&gt;t Rd., and Mr. Hood
Eacorted down the while-carIa the 11011 ci Mr. and Mrs. John poled 1ialo 1&gt;1' her lather, the bride
L. Hood, 1125 S...set Drive.
was dre11ed 1n a Ooor lend~
aktmmer
of pe~u de &amp;Ole
Vows of the double-ring cer&amp;o
mony were read on August 3 b)' !oahlonod wlih Victorian cW!or
the Rev. J~aeph c. Olapman. and sleeves. Wee awllquea
Mrs. F.dwird stewart waa o.... trimmed the bodice, sleeve• am
pnlst and Colh1 Clor~ oalola4 hem. Venice lace edpdtlleneck,
aana ' 4 ~tJI)'I," ulltcauae,"and

Mr. and Mrs. John Russell

OPEN HOUSE PLANNED -

SWEATERS

Thivener- Hood Wedding Vows
Read at First Baptist Church
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11 - Tho Sunday Times • Sentlnol, Sundoy, August 24, 1969

Rae.

SWEATEIS

fr•.i $3.91

JEANS
fra $3.91

UNDEIWEA'I
fi'OII 3 for $2. 79

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OPEN
FRIDAY NITE

TILl

�T;;;;, n;i~;;~ugu'ciied to Court by City Police
GALLIPOLIS - No one was
injured but two drivers were
cited ln three traffic arddenta
investigated Friday by city po~
lice.
The accidents broke a nve
day ••accident-free" period ln
Gallipolis and brought to 238
the number of accidents in the
ft.rst 234 days of the year.
Police cited Marjorie A. Jack.

Ave., and then pulled out on1o
Stanley W. SaWlders, 16, Ath.. -Fwrth Ave., in front ~ a car
lipolis Municipal Court Aug. 2S
on a charge of faill.ll"e to yield ens, was cited to Gallla County driven b.}' Beverly Am BenneU,
Juvenile Court on a char~ ol 16, of 197 Ma(OIOlla Dr. There
the right ot way.
!allure
to yield the ril!hl of woy was moderate damage to SaunMrs. Jack!Klfl was involved In

son, 41, Rt. 2 Wellston, to Gal-

moderate damage to both cara.

an accident at 8:33 p.m. Frlda,y alter an accldentat7:27p.m.Frion Eastern Ave., at Burger Chef. day al Foorth and Lo&lt;ust.
Police said Saunders, headed
Police said she attempted to
northwest,
stopped at the stop
make a left turn in front of
southwest
bound James S. sign on Locust St., at Fourth
Rhodes, 68, Gallipolis. There was

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!llnor domoie was elmo to lxllh
cars in a ~ zcme accident
at 5:27p.m. Second Ave., acroaa
from Rovco. Pollee lllldFrmees
ders• pickup truck and the Ben· 'lbomaa, ••; o~·lo Willow Dr.~
bad!ed from • ~ ..... and
b)'
One Divorce Action slruek a puked cor Walter A. Sounders, 18, Rt. 2
With Meiw; Court
Gall!polla. No eharge was !lled.
POMER~ - One divorce ac..
tion was riled and a divorce was

LEG L' FRACTURED
granted Friday in the M e i g 1
GALLIPOLIS - Carl B. LouJ.. County (!onunon Pleas Court.
ner, 55, Wellston, was admitted
FUing for divorte on grounds
to HoJz£r Medical Center, First of extreme cruelty was Ernessquealing tires. Perroudhadbecn Ave.• at 8 a.m. Friday with a
tine Boggess, Pomeroy Route 4,
r ited by the State llighwa,y Pa- fra ctured right leg. He was lnagainst Robert L. Bogge!ll. The
trol, and Tackett by cit)' police. jun,-d when he feU from a roof at
plaintiff seeks custody or one
Forfeiting bonds on city police home.
minor child.
charges were: Michael R. RuckGranted a divorce on grounds
er, 17, Columbus, $18, failure
d.
gross neglect ol tklty and ex.
George Washington was
to obey an automatic traffic sigforced to surrender Ft. treme cruelty was Charles M.
nal, and stanley W. Saunders, 16,
Necessity at the Battle of
Werry, Pomeroy, from Carole
Athens, $22.50, railure to yield Great Meadows, during the
M. Werry, Norfolk, Va.
the right oC wa,y.
French and Indian War.

2 Youths Fined by Court
GALLIPOUS - Two youths
were fined and two others forfeited bonds Saturday in Gallia
County Common Plea s Coort.
Judge John W. Howell fined
Woodrow L Perroud, 17, Rt. 2,
Bidwell, $10 and cost s , defective
muffler, and Charles M. Tackett,
17, Patriot Star Rt., $10 a n d
eosts, driving without lights and

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·~ WASIIINGTON (UPI) - The
and propori;y damage
ID!lleted b)' Hurricane Camille
~ IPW' the federal govemment to qulddy activate Its
IIIOJ'Ibllld national flood tnsurance program to give horne
a,mera financial protection in
cUaaater .prone areas.

ARTIFICIAL

GrHn House

and
Cut Flowers

tndlttonall)' have been reluctant to-· offer flood, tornado or

hurricane lrlauranee to summer
cottage Or permanent home

SUPEIII MAIIIKETI

DUDLEY'S
FLORIST
Set.lng1 Gallipolis,
p...,ro.,, Ml441o,.n, 0.
&amp; Moton Co., W. Va.
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WEEK

Troop Withdrawals

Fresh,Fryin

SAN CLEMENTE, C a I i t
(UPO- Preoldent Nixon hao
decided to de~er a decision on
further American troop withdrawals from Vietnam until
after he returns to Washington
in early September because ot
stepped 14'1 military activity In
the ·War zone, It was aJlfiOWlced

MONDAY AND TUESDAY-UPPER STORE

Saturday.

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BOOKS-GAMES
ART .GOODS TO WORK
YARN
LADIES BELTS
NYLON HOSE MANY KINDS
KNEE SOCKS
TIGHTS
RAYON HOSE

• STATIONERY ITEMS
• JEWELRY
• LAMP SHADES
• FLASHLITES
• TOWEL BARS
• BABY SHOES
• HOUSE SLIPPERS
• CHILDRENS WEAR
• HUNDREDS OF OTHER
ITEMS
BONUS:-GIANT STEM-PLASTIC
700 TO SELL-REG. 59~

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U.S.Gfitlnspeclld

FULLY COOKED

FULLY COOKED ·

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RADISHES • • 6-oo.
FRESH GREEN ONIONS • • • • lUNCH

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Beverages
ALL FlAVORS

Pint Bottle•

Wiener or Sandwich

There waa a time DOt dlstaut when any
bi,P- ...- - In Melp CowJ\y ....
~ ao a good thlrw !or lho eOOIIOti\Y,
for ruture Industrial growth, and tor re~
11111tlq lbe CIIUI1IY and !be Slate "' Ohio.
, That Will of thlddng may end August
29 'llhen a hearing Ia held In jho oourthouae

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home
could be Insured at $17,500 In
usubsidlzed" lnsurance, and
$14,500 in coverage .at the full
rate.
Flood insurance for personal
property Inside the structure
would be llmlled to $•,ooo per
dwelling writ at the lower rates
with up to an additional ... 000
coverage available at tu11 risk
premium rates.

LAOTIANS WIN FfGHT

VIENTIANE, Laos (UPI)
Laotian troopa killed 15 Com.
munist guerrillas and recaptur.
ed two strategic outposts in mrtheast Laos Wechesday, the olficial Lao Press Agency report..

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SUNDAY AUGUST 24. 1969

WASHINGTON

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- The

United States has been quletl,y
conferrlJW with Cuba about the

persistellt airliner hijlcldlll:
problem, but so f'.ar with limited
siiCcess, the state Department
disclosed Saturday.
The
a,pproa.ches
to the
Communist
Haw.lll
gover~
ment, with which Washington
has had no diplomatic relations
since January, 1961, are part or
a broad U.S. attempt to arouse
the interratioral community's
interest in combattil'8 the
practice.
The United states also is
proposing
a n international
agreement which would require
hijackers to be returned to
countries of origin despite any
claim or the right to political
asylum.
Even as the State Department reported on the situation,.
an Avianca airliner with 26
persons aboard was diverted
from Its flight between Bucaramanga ark! Bogota. Colombia,
aOO rorced to d.y to Cuba. It
was the 39th commercial

Uncover

eel Saturday.

Archeolo-

letter a, and h_!s ~te­ gists said Saturda,y they have
ments to the press, Mr. Ziegler discovered a 3, tOO year old city
has endeavored to create the t:uried under volcanic lava and
impression that Judge Hayns- ash as well.preserved as ttte Ro.
wortll was cleared or •nv man town of l'l:&gt;rnpell.
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The cl"Qr is 'lblra, located on
charge of conflict or interest in
the
Island of ~. 70 miles
. -~ecU011 with the Darilngton
caae. It Is evident that he ,.., U l8tlt of ente. It was cle..!cleared of a ..,lie dllferiml slroyod b)' me same underwater
from

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airliner hijackifw to Cuba thla dlpJomatlc relations with the
year. aU but 15 of them being Fidel Castro government were
American planes.
severed.
The United StateB has been
Results so far":
most troubled by the dl version
Cuba has agreed to permit
or commercial flights to Cuba. hijacked aircraft to return to
Offi cials estimate that since the United states wHh all ita
1961, about 3,000 passengers passengers it pUots agree to
have been hijacked to Cuba and accept complete responsibility
that attempts contlooe at a rate for passenger safety.
of about tour a month.
The United Stateo has fUrConcurrent wltll an upsurge nished Cut. with lists fA
al tho elll of 1968 alii the persons considered potential
begtnnl~ ot 1969, the omcials
hijacker s. OJbe. Ills lrxllcateG
said, the United States contact- that a limited nmnber of such
ed the Cubans through Switzer- persona may be aUCJt~Jed into
land, which has represerted Cuba via Mexico.
U.S. interests in Cuba since
The United States has sug-

gested tt.t dissident QaMM
llvtrw In the United !Ia..,
mlght return to Cut. oo ~
aircraft ot tbe refugee alrllft
llying to Hava... Moolha aao.
Cuba alii the United Slateo
agreed thai lhe airlift coold llJ
uniiOjlpy a.•ns to tho Uulted
Stltea. tu so lar Havaa ...
retused to admit •l'll'one on the
return flight&amp;.
The Untied Slateo hao pro.
posed a bilateral asreement
wllh Cuba !or lhe re1urn of
hijackers to U.S. custoc11. c...ba
has indlcotod that at tbo
moment it has no lntereat lD
such a Dt.ct.

Oops! It Backfires
BY ROB SILER
J'T. PLEASANT - West Virginia Democrats, plagued for
years by charges of election tr..
regulartues, apparently ran a c·
cording to form Saturc:la}' inside
their own houae.
Meeting the past weekerxt at
Pleasant Point Resort ln their
state convention, West Virginia's
Young Democratorganlzatlon ran
aroui of ita own rules in the elect! on of a new president
It was discovered Friday eV&amp;ntrw that the Credentials eom.
mtttee had dlsquaillled one ot its
candklates for president. Dr. ll
A. (SIIIII\Y) Wells, Morga.-n,
was disqualided trom the race
when the cmunittee learned that
Wells was not a member of his
hometown YOW'IK Democrat or-

Holy War

YOicano that wiped out the famous Palace oC Minoa in Khossos, Crete, in 1500 B. C., start.
inl the decline of the Minoan
civilization, the first lmown clvru zat1on on European soil.
By United Press lntenaticml
The eruption of the volcano
The Arab world Saturday obcaused a Udal wave that fiood- served a day ol mourning over
ed the Greek islands and Ute the burnirw: of El Aqsa Mosque
mainland shores ()( the Aegean In Jerusalem with general strikes
sea. Then lava and ash rained and other protestdemonatrations
against the United States as well
down on the sites.
An arclleologlcal team headed a.s Israel. Arab leaders renewed
by Prof. ~ytas Marlnatoa, gen.. calls ror a Moslem holy war
oral lnspe- ~ sotiquitles, dlB- against the Israelis.
Observers said the fire which
oot"ered 1bi.ra and already has
badly
damaged the ancient
unearthed two - 111ory buildings
with doors, windows and air holes moBQ.ue, one ot Islam's holiest
on tile root's.
shrines, had whipped tensions in
The alBO have found roeds and the Middle East to d:Jeir highest
BQ!ares t1 a city with an advanc- point since the 1967 War. One
ed clviUzaUon, aB well as Minoan said it could do more to unite
painted vases, jars and a medi- the wrangling Arab leaders
cine cabinet.
against Israel than any other
other single develq~ment.
Israel Fridayannouncedthearrest of Australian Michael D.
Roflen. a sheep shearer idem!·
fied as a member of the Christian Church of God sect, on
charges ot setting fire to the
mo'lque on Thursday.
The annomcement, however,
did little to stem lhe moontlng
anger among Arabs and Moslems
elsewhere around the world.
SAIGON (liPI)
Three
tton by saying It will be needed sometime.
Arabo generally denounced Roo
There will be opinions putrorward at the hear. huMred U.S. intantrymen killed hen's arrest as a maneuver d&amp;oo
lng 00 the 29th that the $3 million could be a North Vietnamese machine olgned to sbi!l blame !rom laraoL
used mach more wiaelJ elsewhere In Meig1 gun erew S.turday ard caplund Hill 101 oo tho sixth day
COIIII\Y on the aamo hilbways.
of
costly ftgflting in South
For uample completlm either of the
Vlelnam's
Que Son Valley.
Rl. 7 by.pooa to Five Points or oxtonalon of
Sweating and tbirsty, the
lour lanes hrto Atheni' would do mudt more
Amerteans
dug in for the nlgbt
for the river eonunWlities served by Rts. 7 _
on
the
hill
340
miles northeast
33-124.
of
Solgoo
before
pushing oo
TUCSON, Aria. (UPJl- Alter
Even ualng the f3 million, U II mull be
spent now, to modernize the Model-T era toward their final objective a year ol trying to place the
rood from Rock ~lnga IIIIo Pomeroy would 1,000 yanla awa.y: the wreckage blame elsewhere. authorities
ba of Inestimable greater value lhanlnstella- or a helicopter with el.ght have conclllled tlat one or
American-···
more old-Weal aiYio vlglla,..
tlon of a aolnl.....mero lllterchallge.
According
to
U.S.
cOIIIll,
al
groopo
try11111 to drive out lhe
Mueh better, rather, that it be used aome..
least
580
North
Vletmmese
and
Mafia
IDI)' be re!POOSlble lor 1
wbal later, wllee more Ia . - tu 1~ to
complete the four~ane l1nko a1 Rt. 33 tu Alb- VIol Ceq have boon killed lido 1erles of btlnblnp In lblo
week In lbe 10-mil&amp;-long joqle Nsort dl)'•
..,. &amp;not of Rt. 7 to Five Polnta.

Demanded

Infantry

Gets Hill

ganizatlon, which il!i one ot the
requlremerts for candidacy.
WeDs. ironkally, had challenged 19 delegates, some his
own. with campaign violations.
He said earlier friday that he
was doing this, "to clean tC) the
Yoww Democrats eleetton aya-

tem."
A poll of delogateo oo Friday
seemed to give the edge to Larry
Tucker, Summersville, but Wells
didn't thlnk so. He said, ''If the
election credentials committee
finds my challenges correct, then
I'll win by a large margin. I'm
real excited, I think we can do
it"
Dr. Wells, however, was suffering a different kird of exdt&amp;ment F'riday night when the committee informed him of his own

disqualification!
Wells had an attorney ehetk

lhe conatitutton, thea asreec1 lhel
the decision was just.
Saturday aftornooo lhe .,..q,
unanimously elected Larry Tuek.er ItA presidem. Tucker pclously &amp;:!!Pressed his regret ttat
the election wasn't allowed t.o
carry on because, Tucker sa1d.,
.. This las clJun»ened everyone's
spirits. II took the punch ooa of
the convention."
In other actioo the delepte1
to the convention also approvod
a motion to lower the age l.lmit
tor memberahip in the Yoww:
Democrats organization tr«n 40
to 35 over a period of yearL
John D. Rockefeller IV was tbe
speaker Saturday nlghl !or lht
concluding..._~

BELFAST, Northam Irelan!

(UP0 -

Prolos1anl mili1anls
led by the Rev. lan Pais18)'
Saturday threatened to tq&gt;ple
the Northern Irelalll gove~
mert if itdisanned the contro-

versial B-Special reserw police force.
Paisley and about 300 followers met at Stormont
Castle Parliament buiJdi~
outside Belfast and protested
against the British anny order friday for the predomh~
antly Protestant B-Specials to
turn in their weapons at annories.

Desegregation is

Found Suceessful
WASIIINGTON (UPQ- Excepl

tor

some white parents, there is
wide agreement in desegregated
Soutbern schools that black students are getting a better education and that White st.ldeots have
not sW!ered academically, tbe
government said Sat:urd.Q".
This was a major conclusion

of a roport b)' the Civil Rlahts
Office of lhe Deparimeol of
Healtll. Education and Welfare,
baaed on Interviews with 1,230
studenta, tea&lt;:hers, adrnlnistraU.s and parents in 13 scbool
districts which have been desegregated lor two years.

In Raids
ATIIENS, Ohio (UPn - Aforee
d more than 20 law enforcement
o!flcers late Friday 8lld earl¥
Saturday arrested 26 per10111
ill tile Athens area on narooUet
charges.
A quantity of nareoUu wu
confiscated aloog with boUlAio,

vials, small bans, pipes, da:arets, cigaret papers, a e1p.ret
roller and needles.
Raids were made at homes
in the area across the lloeldal
River opposite Ohio Unlverlit;y.
Also raided were anapartmeatln
the city snd a boule.

One place In lhe Harriaonvllla
area ol Meigs Count;y waa al10
raided, but no arrest was made.
Athens police, Atbell.s CCUdr
oheri!!'s deputies, Lopnpolleo.

Meigs CowJiy sherlll's deputieo.
and agents from the Bureou of
Criminal lnve&amp;tlptim parUdpated in the raida.

AuthoriUes said the ra1da fol,.
lowed a IOOMllly lnve&amp;tlptliiD.
Those arrested ......, eharpd
with posaesaioa t1 nareouca ..

for bwesti.p:Uoo of poe.aesiUm
ol oarcotics.

Vigilantes Figured in Bombings

American casualties
Trame moving lato Pomeroy oil the Inter. valley.
were plaeed al 35 ldlled alll150
change will Into a ~w~Wano, coning
rood lhal alreaiiY has Ita full pereentap of wounded.
All elaht 111011 In me Nortb

autoacddontl.·

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olw)ouo 'liiOIIiml ~ ... ·, uioa, 1.t1r

PAGE 13

Cuba Cool to Hijacli Accord

vt.-oe maclllae gun nest
The
river
OOIIIII1IItlltleaoftheCIIUI1I)',-.
were
.._-tee~ kWed 1n tbo
No r&lt;JI!l II aD from Rook IPilllo to Five
• Polnla (eoJIIplellnlilha Rt 7 by-B), 110 lm.. the maJorlt;)' ~ popd1tlon Ia concentrated, sue&lt;:esatul American as.Wt Oh
- - o f Rt. 33-7-Ut from-~~ and Wblcb are llmsr1 fer any ldad of tao- HW 101 Saturdaio, but three
aloo died, lncludlnlol'lllnero¥,-IMlofRt.,33'1f&lt;l\lrtalloo ,.lriol _.o~oa, will rotn notblnc !rom lhe
sedlon a1 11111 • ,....
o1a111
-milMgeaad
- _
IIOitlldme
(thev..,.
dtdlllllll
... barcbaage. Nor will any _
aucblht eGOmiJ be - ·
••• '
c..mu..tat built!
~. and llllall¥, lilt _ _..-,.....
II llbould ba .P,atn to our hl&amp;h- p1m. e~ o ·....he
althO m. 1 .bl'.pua - . ~ cwr to 11"1 lbal we mOlt of all madera hl&amp;h· wao
bla bel~
Rock Silrlap bllo the prqiooed
~n~o~:, 1111 aeceu to tho - s t (Aihana) lad
Froal
Aid tbo. HW
.....,...
.
'
, DDr~ll, ~. A
10~·. aoaoull '"""" strlkllw ll'cln

"""*'
Inter....... ·· ,
..-aall!ll-'! lanea ·!P:illllbaliuoo ...,...?
.
,1 ~

""'!
·!'"'"'d:.'t
'-~--·- -~-·-· --

curves arxl two others that hbxler free fiowing traffic. There was no speclflc reaaon
given lor the abandonment of Whatever '11azy"
plamlng existed !or the oxtonalon of Rt
33-7-124 Into upper Pomeroy.
- Present plBII8 to eont1nue the Rt 7
by.paso !rom Rod&lt; ~lnga past new Molp
High School and aCl'Oss-eountry to Five Pointl
are of the tlv~-year if not longer va..
rie&lt;y. In other words, tho departmenl ean
promloe notblnc.
- Present plana for the extenalon of the
four laneo of Rt 33 !rom Darwin to Alheua
ljiiiUently are leoo ephemeral but hold l!Wo
more oub&amp;tanee. About a year ago loten&amp;ted
cltlzen.a weretoldiD Columbuaa aectlonwould
be oxtended b0101111 Darwin toward Albeoo,
but Ito length and coastructlon date remafn.
eel to ba dotermined.
- Completion of the Rt. 7 b)'.poos fllroulll
Laurel cwr to Rook lP'lnP, and lDID the

.., me -led tnterehange ot Rock~
"' 33.7-12t. Oplaloaa will be ol!ered
II thai hearing ._.tlng that the $3 mll.llaa plua 'projeet moy Indeed pump .....
struellm money Into lbe loeal ........, , WI
onlhe other hand:
- Add aboolutel¥ nothing to wr poten..
t1a1 for Industry.
- Rounlte llelro Couat.Y with IIObody.
Tblo come u a shock to texpo.yers
. . . . . - to ' !be Image "' • hll!h- de. . - that al-• doe• the ril!bl tblna.
No - and "" will be the last to claim
11 - hold• thai the Ohio ~ of
1f1111w1111 doem't have a pretl)' poe~ bal- ~- ~.loiiCbidlledtobe­
lllr avenge In Its Judl!monta of llbal, When;· gln In 1970.
........ tobulld.
'Ibus. thla pleture emeqes:

'Ia Gal. Pkg.

I

an existing
!arntly

·An Editorial: the Route 33 Interchange

STATE FAIE

All Flavon

r

single

VOl

ADA Flogs Nixon

s

3-LB.
SIZE

'

SAVEl

For instance,
$32,000

vending macldn8a~·1l!l.
• . ·\ brlbtt!'Y wu: .lnv.olved, 11111
~ ... &gt;J _ •
· · . • · 110
,
. ,... ~d of Interest.
uuruog a eaoe he helped dedde. established and · the TexWe
lla &lt;OIIIIllOIIIed: ''In his
Union Prealdent WUllam Pol. Workers'
attorney acknow- release r1 selected excerpta chat&gt;ge."
lod&lt; said In a statement that ledged Ibis with an apology, tho
llaynS111Jrth•s Involvement with
the OOD1JWU' indluted "possible bias" in hil ruling as a U.S.
AJII)M.Ia COUrt member.
In 1963, llaynaworth voted
with the 3..2 mejor:lty in favor
of the Darilngton Mam!actur.
lng Co., and against the Textile
zero. Twenty - six representa- utilized in the 1968 Nixon
WASIDNGTON (UPO
Workers Union which . had Americana ror Democratic Ac- tives achieved a 100 per cent campaign to a conlition or
protested tho dosing of a mW Uon (ADA) Solurday accused mark al'll 103 tailed to vote politleal permanence.
,.The Nixon administration
as being an anWabor deYice.
tho Nixon administration or liberal, by ADA standards, 011
has displayed an •&gt;Pert agility
The union later eonteDcled lackftw leglsladve leadership, all)' issue.
Further discussing the admi- in protecting ami building its
that llaynS111Jrth had been criticized the House and praised
own political base while lacking
lalluenced by the fact he was the Senate Democratic leader· nistration, the ADA said:
the will to prcpose adequate
flrot vtee prealdent of Carolina ship.
Veod-A-Matic Co., which sup..
In a mid...gesslon review or
"Its failure to recommerd solutions to m.tiona.l problems.''
In its 12-page review of the
piled vending macblnoo to Congress, the liberal organiza- suitable
tax reforms,
its
administrative
and legislative
oeveral mUla owned by Darling.. tion concluded:
owosltlon to a simple extension
tdl' I pareat compan,y, Deering,
of the ellective votirw: rights progress ~ to the congression"Overall, the Nixon adminis- act, its sq&gt;port of manij)ulatlw al recess, the ADA had only
Milliken. fne.
In IIIIIOOIIIdng President Nfll. tration has set a sluggish pace electoral chai'IR'es, Us trade- one bit of praise for the
on's nomtnauon ot the South legislatlveb' am a r~etiOIIll')' quate enforcement of existirw President. After reviewli1K his
Carolinian. Press Socrelary one administratively...
civil rflhts laws, its emphasis plans for shaking liJ the federal
The assessment preceded a on prenntive detention rather welfare system, it said:
Ronalcl Ziegler sald llaynsworth
"President Nixon has, in
ldid OX&lt;IDOr&amp;led "' IIIIJ' nnking of how all sel8tors alii than law enforcement proteceffect,
suggested a number of
conlllet "' lntereol In lhe caae. J'EPresertatives rated by liberal tion, all go to form a
.Zlegler dlatrlliUied excerpts of ataDdards on selected key governinental mosaic conslstlrw: possibilities that should have
lellora !rom then Chief Clr&lt;ull lsaues.
or a philosophical commitment come unler public discussioo
Juclge Simon E. SObolo!! and
Ten seiBtors got 100 per cent and ideological conviction that and coqvesaional consideration
All. Gob. Robert F. Kennedy to marks and 10 others scored extends the •Southern strategy' a long time ago.

.andt. a

IRISN BRAND

SUGAR CURED

Generous

Qtestlon remained that Hayns-

or

NO LAYAWAYS

.

Ziegler, hc:Mcver, did not say
flatly
that Park was told
alth~ it was clear that he
had been informed The South
Korean leader had warned
Nixon that a big ptJllout might
have repercussions of security
a g a i n s t Communist forces
throughout
tlle
world arrl
particularly on his own border
which is threatened rrom the
North.

AFL • CIO Textile
Workers
PoHoek said Ziegler released
worth ohould have dlsquall!led
UJtloo made ,public Saturday s (l1)y uaeJected excerpts of this
hlmselt trom the decision,
file
confidential correspon- corresPondence,
along with
l'l&gt;llock clalrnecl thai the
dence involving the eolllection mis 1.......,_~
charaeterizatl
~aa
·
ons queatioo raised by the union in
between &amp;lpreme Coort mmi- tbereof. u
nee Clement F. ~I', ,Jt!~- ,_, Tbe lrion.~llid that , 1963 ~s ~ Bttempted

ROSES

'•\

Allies Yrere being told.
Ziegler said that Nixon had
been giving the question of
troops in Vietnam a close stwly
during the past few dlys arxl
tJJat he made hls decision
Friday. He apparently did
convey to South Korean President Park Cllung Hee his
intentions when they woull:l lC)
their talks in San Francisco
this week.

There has been no firm
eaUmate r1 the amount that
was not covered.)
Under the federal program,
property Insurance will be
citered to endre communt.Ues
ratl:ier than to indlviduala.
The inltiatlve for flood
insurance coverage must be
taken by a community, or In
&amp;Orne cases, by the state or
county. The community must
demonstrate a need lor such
coverage, including proof oi
fiooding and tho !lood history of
an area.
Umited Coverage
Under the federal.prlvate
J)r'Ogram, insurance COYerage
would be ilmtted to $17,500 per
dwelllng 11111t and $30,000 !or
any slngle structure.
1be act also permits tlood
Insurance at tull..rtsk premium
rates to be sold tor coverage In
excess d. the $17 ,500and$30,000
amounts, but not to exceed
twice these fi~JUres.

ATHENS ( UPI) -

-Tho thai effect.

WASHINGTON (UPn

WE Hl VE GONE THROUGH OUR
ENTIRE STOCK, EVERY DEPARTMENT
AND WEEDED OUT ODDS &amp; ENDS,
BROKEN STYLES, SLOW MOYERS ETC.
&amp; REDUCED THESE TO

•

oth~r

Uon.

Haynesworth's Record is Questioned Old City

U.S. Go•t. lnopecled

ALL BELOW
COST

Ziegler said that the military
intelligence have some information or the probabtliiJ' of a new
Communist offensive and Nixon
wants to analyze further tbh
potential new figflting and also
take another look at infiltration
levels from North \'iet.Ram into
the South. before be makes a
final decision.
The President is due to
return to Washington around
Sept. 6 or 7 and Ziegler said
that within a matter of weeks
or days after that Nixon will
make an announcement on
troop t:eplacements.

Presidential Press Secretary
Ronald L. Ziegler sald Nixon
had J&gt;U1 ol! a decision he had
planned to make late next week
on further cutbacks in American troop levels in Vietnam.
Ziegler saki that the chier
executive wnts to evahate
turtller the VIet Coqe: an:I
The U.S. has infonned the
N or t h Vietnamese activit;y South Vietaamese government
which reached a new high point in Saigon ol the decision to put
in mki-August ani he has asked off
any
announcement
ot
for further reports to evaluate further reduclon in American
"the significance or thls actlvi· forces-which wm'•not displease
Q. II
them-ard it was assumed

WHOLE

• NOT ALL SIZES
• NOT. .ALL COLORS
• ALL ARE BARGAINS

approves current fisc&amp;J 1970
appropriations - which gives
small comfort to persms who
were wiped out during recent
storms.
·
(The Insurance Inlormation
Institute In New York reported
Friday that Hurricane Camille
alone caused insurance...covered
damage of at least $2 00 mUlloo
and possibly up to $225 mU.

Nixon Delays More

252 THIRD AVENUE, GALLIPOLIS_

U.S. Govt. Inspected

IN THE

kept the premium rate 110 high
that many can't afford IL
Repeated disasters along the
Eastern and Gull Coastl,
caualng untold
billions l1
doUars in uninsured damage,
prompted Congress to make
flood insurance available by
subsidizing private companies.
Small Comfort
The program was approved

' Private ln5UI'ance companies

AT

EARLY

owners beeause of the Inherent mder the Housing arxl Urban
hll!h riak hwolved. Companies Development act of 1968. lt" is
atfertng such lnsurance have ready to go when Congress

lloodlna

11--

.PUll=

men to bomb &amp;manno' s hoote. work of a vigilante gnq,.
She said ohe was told thai lhe
'Well Known People'
agent warud to start a war
Without naming -.a, GDII...... dl!ferent !actions of me lnaoo Aid wbeD me lnveotqa..
Mafta in Tucson so that they tlon waa CGIDpleted, ••There are
would drive each other out ol
golrw to ba • 101 "' """'
the city.
Involved lhtl you would .,._
FBIInvestiptor
suapect in a aitultion 1uch a•
She identifted the agent oo1y thlo. A 101 of waD .._, .DOOIIIo
as 11Dave.'"
are J0in1 to haft to IDIWir lar
The DOll! day FBI lllrector J, their aetionl."
Edpr Hoover oont a opecW
lnveatlptor here from WaohOne of lht WIIDOIUI al
1nrtoo, D. C. , to look Into lhe the Jul,y 12, prelbliii8J'Y .....
charge. lloover 1110 said lhet Ina: Wll "81111_.. ...11111"
lhe lmolwd In lbe BlnnDo,. lOll fill. . . . . . ..
all•doo no 1cqer workod r... ... He to&amp;tllloct lhet lit ...
!be bureau.
been ........... bl1 tae:u•a .

Pollee _.-entty ·•ve wOJ'kloi oo lblo theory for
oeveral - . but If onb- &lt;11110
to publle a-111 eorllar IIIlo
month.
Durtrw a Dl'Olfllllnal')' hooruw
far
two men accu.Hd ·of.
4-111 · lwo btlnbJ ol lht
""""' , of~~ ldqptn
JOMph Gl'oe . . . . .o) _,..,
S...rol - · ................
that the ....
Oll Jlly 22, iHI, ·tbo first Plillle II wu lnvol'fod
In
tbo
dvp
hod qodt
lnlcllal of - • aataa wu
hll
Jab
with
tbo
FIIIMl
tbodQ
ro..toot

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of the ........... llyllw- ...... .. .......... :.
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the .......... ••••• lit . '

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Tho .....,...
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.u-t!rlead of a be,...
~ OCibll ·Police a.ter
. , _ of of tbo occ:uood
Wllllalll.
net- ~ llool _ . , . lo - -- ·!1.-le w.!4.bo ,for ll!f ..~..... !"'! , ~~ ~ oil', 111111 teatllltil abe llacl told
.. .
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to fillkllr,· DOI Jll'll!ll ~ ~ blrnpa, .., . tbo lW&lt;i ""'... lbal 111
.bll - · ....... ........
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14 - 1tte Sway Times -Sentinel, Sunday, August 24, 1969

No One Injured in Two Accidents on Friday

~}~~@lj~Mt~~~~~~:ili@~~:~:~:m;:~~1~:~:j~~li:i~~jllM~tl:t.~
POMEROY - The Ohio Liquor Control Commission report a

GALLIPOLIS - No one was was making a left tum. To the
Injured in two accldenta investi- rear, Mrs. Lambert was WI·
pted In Gallla County Friday by able to stop, attempted to pass
the state IU!IIlw'¥ Patrol. One her and the two vehicles eoliid~
ded. Both cars we~ off the len
driver was cited.

a lf.d&amp;Y suspension of the G. aoo C. care, W. Main St., begtnDlitJ: at noon Aug. 21 and erding at noon Sept 4 tor allegedly
selling 1toxicating liquor in and upon the permit premises to
a minor,

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~
;•X&gt;;-.·:o:o....:.u.-.::~ ... .

The patrol cited iblrley A.
Lambert, 25, Jacksm, to Gallipolis Mwtlcipal Court Aug. 25
on a charge of failure to stop

.......... •'•'• ..... ;o;;o; '.-... ........... ' ' .

\ 12 Defendants Fined
POMEROY - Twelve deCeOOants were fined and set.'en others forfeited bonds Frida;): in
the Meigs County Court of Frank
W. Porter.
Forfeiting bonds were CarJ N.
Schwenk, .Pittsburgh, Pa., $22,50,
posted on speedil"lt charges; John
Lewis
Dodson,
Thornville,
$27.SO, speedill!:; Elmer L. Pemberton, Coal Grove, $27.50, inse-ci.U'e Iced; Larry W. Maier, Co-lumbus, $25, lea\li~ a trailer
setting on a traveled portion . of
a count,}' road; Donald R. Clagg,
Lesage, W. Va., $27.50, no pro-tective headgear while riding a
motorcycle; Charles B.. McQueen, Weston, W. Va., $27.50,
stop sign violation, arxt Oscar
Wicker, Baltimore, Md., $27.50,

Lose 10 lbs. in
.

Grapefruit
Diet

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sarver,

ents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Thoma and Patricia. They also
t.'isited Mr. and Mrs. Larry Barr
and chlldi'en of Langsville.
Mr. aOO Mrs. Frank Saner,
Johnny and Eddie, Mrs. Howard
Thoma and Patricia were MoDday diMer guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Harley Johnson.
Recent callerS of Mr. aOO Mrs.
Lincoln Russell ard Guy Russell
were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gillogly, Vicki and Bruce, or Albany,
Terry Lynn Russell of Pomeroy
and KathJI Gilkey Qf Albany.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Boyce am
Marty Hedman of Columbus, Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Venoyandfamily oC Pomeroy all:l Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Venoy and l'amily of Middleport were recent callers or
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Russell.
Mr. aOO Mrs. Gar~ Be.mitl,
carol Mary a:ril Ellen, of
were weekend \fisitors of her
mother, Mrs. Alice Robeson, and
Chester Morris.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Seyre
arxl family of Chester were Sunday visitors of his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. ClJ.arleS Sayre ard
Don.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Roush and
family of Gallipolis spent several
days with her mother, Mrs. Helen Johnson.
Mr. James ~rouse was here to
attend the funeral of his aunt arxl
while here visited with Mrs.
Goldia Sargent, Guy Sargent and
Mr. R. V. Heilman.

Becau.te this diet really
works. We t.ave lttat imonialt
reportin~ on 11~ succen. If
you follow t u:actly. you
should los&lt;: 10 pllunda in 10
d.ilyl. No we og!-!t Jon in the
first fololr d,l yS but you will
luddenly drop 5 pounds on
lhe 5th da v. Thrre01fter lose
one pound a day until the
10tt1 day . Tflen you will lose
11/~ pou.,ds every two days
until you get down to your
proper weight. Bnt of iilll.
there Wil l be no hunger
pangs. Revised and enlarged,
this diet lets you stuff yourself wilfl formerly "forbid·
den" focods. such iiiS steaks
trimmed witfl 111. roa.t or
fried tfl icken, graviee, may·
onnaise, lobster swimming in
butter, bacon fate, sausage.
lrtd scrambled eggs 0111d 1tiiJ
lo1e weight. The •~eret be·
hind lflis "quick we't;!lt loll''
diet ie simple. "&lt;~t does not
form fat. And tfle gr1pefru it
juice in this diet acts n a cat·
aly1t (the "trigger"), to start
tfle fat burning proce11. You
atu" your•elf on the permitted food listed in the di~t
plan. ;nd etill lose unslgMiy
fat and euee• body fluids. /1..
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lfter trying the diet you have
not !oat 1 pounds in the flrd
eeven days, another I pounde
In the ne:d 7 daye, and 1V1
pounds every two days there.
.ttu, simply return the diet
plan and your $2 wil l bt ,._
funded promptly end without
argument. Tear out thle
sage e1 1 reminder. Decide
Plow to regain the trim iiltb·lotive figure af JOUr youth,

and stopped In a ditch. 11te V&amp;hicle was not damaged, nor was
Koehler 11\jured, The Pcmeroy
emergency squad answered a call
to the scene.
The department is also Investigating the thert ot an aluminum gate from the Cllarles Lewia
farm on the Harrisonville Roe.d.

urdaJ' on the Addison - Bula..
ville Rd., four-tenths of a mile
west ol. Addison, Officers aald

Donald W, Saxon, 17, Addlll&lt;lll,
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$1.00 HAIR
BRUSHES

8 ASST. COMBS
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al110 ~ aviation, "Juat lor
fun."
In order tD get her Ucenae,
laaued two weeka agoo, ~-~
had "' lly c:roo~ atleut
200 mDes. ll!e made tbe trip
from Ft. Lauderdale tD 1laytona
Beach. It f\1 houri,
Her lnterell In ..laUon bepn
at Jack1011 Count.!' Airport llld
wa1 completed at tile Burnold80tt Avlatloo Training Caller In
Opalocka Airport, Ft. Louderdale, one d. the worlcVa IS.
lng svlaUon training "'nter1.
Work at Burnslde.ott Included ground achool, two houn of
olmulaled Rllllol .tnatructlco!, 25
houri ~ obi .... 25 houri "'
solo air Ume. Most tchooll reCJI!re Jull 20 houri ~ each, c1ua1
llld aclo.
''Unbelievable, unbelievable"
Ia the way Charlotte describes

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(Sam) - · · 27, ... o( Mr. and
Mrs. B. B. Mallbewl, lo at It again, oot,y now ho Ia !nlllructlng
U. S. Army 11ounta1n Rinser volunteera at Camp
Dahlonega, Go., !nllead of leading a rifle com-

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liced Bologn

MATTHEWS, who suffered rllllol ankle wounds
In VIetnam on lla,y 26, has regained lull &amp;trength
. (at leaat he laid It didn't bother him while home
on leave here in Jub') as he continues his milltary career .

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THE 19641 GARS graduate and wlmer o1 the
coveted Music Key nine years ago entered the
U. S. Army after graduating from Ohio State Univeralty in Jm1e,
1966. He was the top ROTC student In blo graduating clooo at
OSU. He arrived in Vietnam on Aug. 25, 1967, and received right
thigh wound&amp; on Dec:. 4, 1967.

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from sewers who do not and
will notfteyevlllqeaewersavall.
able. A llat ol reoldenls who fall
wl1hln thla category will be eom..
piled.

15, acc:ord:lq to the former reg..

eouncUmen preseut waS drawn

The rellel being provided aome
water users in the community

will be IUbatantlal. The llrat
bills sent In late July amounled tD abool 167 per cent of the
water bills for some sectors at
town. The new !Iaure Is about
100 por cent of the water bill
llld clrop1 down to from 30 tD
40 por cent ol the· water bill
lor extremely larp oilers of
wa1or,
. .. . ,
Tho ordinance poned Friday
nlllht llllllllmousl.r b)&gt; tile live

by Squire, Slw!de:ri llld DempOtll&lt;lals report that a 'to per aey, the ccmunwtlt,y'a bonding
1)0118ltj&lt; Ia provided U the .:lrm, at the requeot of Mayor
bills are not paid .., the clue Cbarles Lepr llld other officiate llld IQ1INIId blllo can be . r:lale who had promised that steps
cortlfled tD tile Melia Count;y would be taken to equalize the
Auditor for cqlleetfon with reo! rates.
Jamea Evans of Ohio VIdeo
ellale taxes. Leslolatloll paoaed by vlllaft alllr:lal1 also....,_ Inc., Tilfln, alao mat with COUO:
Yldeo that Water Clll be llll'ROd ell Friday nl.!ht to ci~CII&amp;B prooff In homes whore bills are not greu made lor the lnatallaUon
pold,
, of cable televlaloo aervloe In
There are .UU tD be aome l'llmeroy, He has alao been authreolclenta who will not bO requlr. orlzed to ln&amp;tall a ayatem tn

"It was ratnlng whfm ] BOlO..
ed the first time. 1bat dl~'t
help any,'' abe aald. HJt was
exciting tD be C0J111ni Into an
atrport Wbere Jato that lly 200
miles &amp;n hOW' are comlne In
all the time."
"l gueiJ the most dlmcult
thing abool learning tD lly lor
me was coming out ot Jtalls. 1

SWEEPER
HAS ADJUSTMENTS
TO. TAKE. CARE
OF INDOOR·
-OUTDOOR, KITCHEN,
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al I, Arii1Y Comm011dat1011 Medal, Vietnam Service Medal, Vlelllanj
Cempaiga Medal with five battle stars; National Defense 5ervtce
Medal, Combat Infantryman'• Badge, and the Vietnamese Cross
~ Gallllllb'y with Palm.

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WHEN asked 1f he would go back, Matthewa replied: "Yes, 1
would. The work there lf38 rewarding. We have fine young men
fighting over there. When they oome back home, 1hey wUI make
us fine leaders in the future. rm very proud of the men I nrved
with over there."

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ASKED what wiU happen lt the United States withdraws all
Middleport.
its troopa, Matthews answered: uThe North Vietnamese will take
Evans reported that proper over immediately. The South Vietnamese are not ready to take
appUcatlons have beea filed wfUt. over · · · yet. Mal'he ln another two or three years. But not now!'
t h e Federal Conununlcattou He- added, "Since the bombing lull, North Vietnam has built up
Commission for permls1IOO to Its forces con8iderab1y. They are weD--equipped at this point.''
bring In the fringe olplo from ·
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statJ_~~ Jp Jarp clUes. The ap..
MATTHEWS said the Vietnam War was a udirty war" but felt

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Fam01111.
Bucket Steaks lb. $1.29
llurt•red
Sliced
Pork Loin 1-. 89e
Cook..
Fish Cakes
lb. 49c
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Cream

~fl llld World War D wao wvroe. He-~

"1~ •11-r:ir""-l!Wh!'~ dope, "but notver)'•m&amp;11)'1IMIIID·wr
OU1ftt were inVolved with' drugs. Moslly thoae staUoned 1n the

Fresh Breasts wJau.. !h. 69e
Fresh Wings
lb. 39t
Fresh Livers
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Fresh Whole Legs lb. 59e
Pres•
Racks &amp; Necks ... 1ae
Fresh Giblets
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lfrna:u Bra•d Btlttf'rmll•
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to the qreeaunt rear or non-combat areas where it's safer in Vietnam than 011 8
- . , t h e llrmondPomeroy~. U, S. hljjl!wa,y,
ACCG!'dlng

fir:lala, tho ~ baa 90 days
In which "' get atarted 011 the
IDstallatlm ol the O)'olem. That
period hao not yet e&gt;plred. EYono
salcl the aame oltuaUonexlatafor
the communlt,y of Middleport.
Allendlns the meeting Frlcla3
nl.!ht were lla,yor Logar; CouncUmen Fulu, Robert UyaeU, R o 1
Reuter, Don COl Una and Franklin Rizer; Clerk Jane Walton,
llld E. F. Roblnaon llld Wllllam
Baronlck, both members ot tbe
lloar&lt;l of l'llbllc Alrslra.

THE CURE FOR HEADACHES!

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"MOST of the mea (who range between 19 and 22 years o1 ag8)
begin COUIIIIng the day&amp; they have left In VIetnam Wilen they llrat
arrive," said Matthews. &amp;»me resent being in VIetnam while their
friends escape the draft.

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CAPT. Matthews said a majority of Vietnamese want peace.
SOme don't care how lt is obtained, and others don"t care whether or not the Communists or Americans w1n out. StiU, there are
others, according to Matthews, who want tbe war to go on because
they are makiD&amp; a fat profit, despite lnflatlon. He added the ecooomlc conditions are bad, and the people are tired. "'lbat's proba
ably wh1 the,y let tbe Americana do moat of the work and fi&amp;llt-

lna'' continued Matthews,

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MAT'l11EWS, ll rifle company commander when wounded last
apring, said he felt the SOuth Vietnamese have beep spoiled somewhat by the Americans. Once we get them turned around and going
ln the right direction, they should be able to protect themselves
- with our equi_pment and EUWlles. Right now, they Hke 9~11
work hours 1n the morning, 2-4 in the atternoon, five da.ya a week,
with weekends open for picnics.

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Bnn 1: Se"e

Dinner Rolls 5 :~. $1
Aolorlod
Kroger Donuts 4 ...... $1
JCNIH'
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Wiener Buns 4 ::•. $1
PU"'"'ry • Ballard
Biscuits

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•·lth 111111 ('.Oipon and purebase or

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"SAW' Will never forget such names as Lai Khe• Ben Cat •
Bear Cit, Pboc Vlnh, Song Be, llld Loc Nlnh, He spent nearly
two years fighting the Comm.unlata in those areas, located 40
miles northwest ol Saigon. Ilia job now Ia to teach volunteer .moun-

Exp. lt/27/69

tain rangers how to survive. "After aU,•• concluded Matthews
u
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most ~ the U. S. deaths in Vietnam are caused by careleuness
OC oldtimeu who are just about read)' to pull out, or to inexperienced new arrivals who don't really know what l't•s aU about."

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TWENTY YEARS AGO, from the flies ol U.e Daily Tribune and

wltll &amp;his

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GaUia Times •.•• Rev. Otarles W. Lusher accepts call to
Palnenllle Cl!:urc:b, etrective Nov. 1 •••• Work begins on Morris
5 &amp; to ..~nt Store addttlon here .... Cllrl Baker, vet.11r11n GAHS
...,.d, ID,Iured In pre-sea..., driU1 .... Bees llj)IOI 5-4 by Pt.
Pleaunt, Syracuse claims Jllare of OVA buebaU c:rown •••• Pt.
PleoiOQI swimmers defeat Gallipolis 21'-158 tD &lt;aj)1ure Howard

Yorpo Memorial Troill&gt;7.

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NEW YORK (UP!) - A
mlaloldrted Bornadelte llevltn
. - atop a car on Fifth A..,.
nuo Salta'day and ...,ed thoro

would be "no .PIIce'" lnNorth-

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"lf there Is no
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Jnlnoriti)'1 ·will, unever qlln"
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JI&amp;I111n war.wwn VIetnam.

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take etrect at once and will be
Uled to figure sewage bills to
be sent late this IIICJIII.b,
The new ordinance O(Jiallzlng
rates - liven all three requlr.
ed r~s as emergency leg.
lslall.oo Friday nl&amp;bt - aloo
changea the clue date on sewage
chargoa 1D be poid. The due date
il by the lOth of each month
tllereby making tile 1¥8ter biD
llld tbe oewap bill clue elates
eolnr:lde.
It w... reported Friday nlsht
that 101110 255 .1'!1~~ liiv~· not
JOid ]&gt;Ills IDiallnHballt ~:sllu.ll&lt;
The water billa were &lt;!lie.., Au,.
10 llld the aewage bU11 .., Aug,

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o( radio - · Cbarlojte
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tho lalereallnr "loL
lcJW ibo noadlo'' . . . - o( ......
plloobyVortae.
Charlotte will teoch llflyolcol
- - In Dublin, ...... Co.
lumbua thla comloi: )'ORl' but
oometlme ohe 11101 consider fl.rtng commerclallT. Now moot
women ln the field 11 aviatloll ue
In sir tralllc cooUd, but who
know1, u Charlotte'• fatller
loomed - It' a hard tD toll what
tain a pllot'a U.O.ae.
•
When tile Kmaawha and the a woman Clllllld w!U do when lhe
Mill Bowman Ia the da1111hter Ohio joined...
her miDd tD It,
A aolo Uconao requlr~a IOQ
~ Harold -..... ~
Waterloo Ccel, Ook Hill, llld ·
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Mra. Hobart DWon, Lower R.i.v.
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lore fi1ID8 llld eapoelally love tD
GALLIPOUI - Kuol • OJOd, fly oror tho 0&lt;1111. The .........
blondo Cbarlolta 1llnnnon, 21, .,. chanrllll colon oltlle .....,
of Ook IUD bao reallaod two ue very beautiAil.
ambltlolu thlt IUIIIJIIOI', .... 1&gt;3
"Prlnte f1,ytng hu tncreaaed
10 dolnll hat !&gt;I'OVed tD bar fa- my pl......., lo !lying on COIDo
ther1 ••yau tan't W'ldereatlmate morr:lal fllllhto, Eopor:lallJ' when
111opoworotc.,......"
I c:omo home from Florida. I
Charlotte li'lldualed thlt IIWII- 1maw tile _plane waa eronine the
mer from Ohio Vlllftl'tl~, am.. Ohio rlvll' because the piOM
blllon No. 1 achloved, llld lhe .b_, tD benk lor Ita ljlp1Uch tD
Ia up .., her dod by btlng Port ColwniJua, Fnm that height
tile firll In her lllllll.r" tD ob- tile river looked brown. I could

THE former slugging llrot baseman lor Galllo Acadeii1Y IUllh
DoniUooo oontlnue tD be recelftld by the Mello Count,y AooodaSchool's 1959 ehampionBhlp baseball team is Gallia Coulrt1'• most
tloo lor Mentally Re1arded &lt;lllldren llld Adult&amp;. Dr. Harold Br.,.n,
decorated Vietnam War hero. While in Vietnam nearly two years,
11110Ciadon prealdent, exteols 1. Iris thank&amp; r.teat contributor is the the sensaUoo ~ realizing you
Matthews earned two Purple Hearts, tllree Bronze Stars with Ute
Modem Homemakers ~ ReedavUle.
are alone and on 10UI' ftrst solo

SaYe 59tl W'lfh 1000 Staples

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A regular meeting or the Meigs
County N.F.O, will beheldatR:30
p, m. Monday at the Chester
Grange Hall. All members am
persons interested in agriculture are invited.

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Nameo of re11donta tllroolll&gt;out Olllo making "' 'lbo Olllo lnfor·
matim1 Ccmmtuee have been amouncecl- one tor •ch county. Meta•
COUDCy'a member ia ManDlna: Webster, Pomeroy attorney.
Mr. and Mra. lollllard Van lofO!er will obaerve urand opening
next Sunday, AuK. 31, at their new bulldlrc on Butter111t Ave., Pwn·
oi'Oj'. 'lbo hour1 wDI be !rom 11 a. DL tD 5 p. m. durlne which time
Ylaltor1 may inapeet the new structure which houses the Van Meten'
Pomeroy f1ow,r Slqt, At the same tln;le, visitors may view the new
llvfzW CJJ&amp;rtera ot the tam1ly which are on the seeon:l floor of the new
building

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Cllflord Hall may be ,........, of I~ bill manr Syracuae reoldento
and olft.clals are 111Jprectat1ve ot hla work In the comm~~tlty.
Each dQ' Clifford takes care of ralatrw and loweriJv the Amer·
·lean !lag at Municipal Park.
The !lag ,., 1ecured 1&gt;3 Guiding Slar CouncU 124, llall!illtero o1
America, t:hroQgh Congresiiii8D Clarence Miller aod at one t:iJn8
I ftow over tbe While Hooae. The council lor a lone whUe waa Ulllblo
tD 1ocure anrone tD take care ol handling tho dally duty of ralolng
and IOW8l'lo¥ tile !lag untn HaD waa recruited by !lra. Ma Slack,
actin council member.

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Pomei'OI' ftremen are chlll&lt;nwlng 'Ill areo !Ire ...,P.r~mew to
part In their bucket brlpde and pmuper conteota ocheduled u
a part of thl 01111111 Lllbcw lla3' celobraUon on 5epl. L
lArge lno!Jhlea will be &amp;WJ&lt;ded tD tho do!&gt;orlmenta taldng!lrot
and second place honora iD "Uieae two evtrtl whleh are an illnofttlon
to the amuol tabor lla3' observance.
lo&lt;ldeiltally, tho Pomei'OI' Fire Deportment t11roo111&gt; varlouaproJecta """' a• tbe tabor lla3' celebration, contrlbuled- es.ooo
towards the pwct.1e ol a new tire truck which ia betrw outntted ror
deUYOry thlo !all.
The Labor Di.y CODtestl .amorw the area fire decertmenta are
ochoduled tD bel1n · - 2:30 p. m.

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The patrol oald that Jolm F.
waa Injured In a aingle car acei- Euleton, 16, Rt. 1 Bidwell, head·
.ed north, -rently leD aoleep.
IUs car went ott the road. into a
ditch llld overturned '""" Ita
top, There was moderate damage tD tbe car:
No one was injured 1n a lingle car accident it 2 a.m. Sat.

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News, Notes

H 0 l LV W 0 00. CALIF.
I S ;1 e~,a1l Tt.' is tt.e revo·
lloltlonary grapefr uit diet tflat
everyone is suddenly tallrin~
abol!t. Tt.o vsands of cooies
ha ~ e be~n paned frcm t101nd
to t.and 1n factories. plants
ant! off oe es thrtlughout the

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sign violation; Clarence S. Jordan, Pomeroy, stop sign violation; Billy G. Kincaid, New Hav·
en, W. Va., assured clear dis-tance; Ada E. Hottman, N e w
Haven, stop sign violation; Wila
liam II. Jamerson, Gallipolis,
stop sign.
Fined $15 and costs on charges
of speeding was Margaret D. Setr,
Columbus, aOO Glenn T. McAllister, Vinton, was fined $20 and
costs on speeding charges.

Wolfpen

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court were Hubert M. Goodnite,
New !Iaven, stop sign; Robert H.
Rayer, HWllock Creek, Pa.,
speeding; Ray Warth, Cincir""
nati, intoxication, receiving also
a 10 day suspended jail sentence
and ordered to leave the county;
Sally K. Waugh, Cheshire, step

netd. "11lere was minor clamage

to both cars.
No charge was Died llld noono

Driver Fails To Make Curve

p'OMEHOY - Sheriff Robert
within theassuredcleardistanc:e.
Harterimch's
Dept. investigated
Mrs. Lambert was involved ln
a two-car collision at 4:35p.m. an accident on the flatwoods
Friday 011 Rt. 3S, one and two- Road .8 of a mile west or Route
tenths miles west ot the junction 7 Friday afternoon.
A car driven by Clarence Boy
of Rt. 160. Both cars were headKoehler, 64, Tuppers PlairuJ,
ed east.
t.
Officers reported Ule.t Penny went out of control on a curve at
K. Haner, 23, Rt. 2 Gallipolis, the crest of a hiJI, ran off the road,

specdi~.

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13 .., a chirp of speed In ox-

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Uolll' !licket Uoe at - of lour
McDcnakr a restaurants on the
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Funeral Homo where friends may
call anytime. Burial will be In
· GALLIPOLIS - Mro. Jlllie M.
Beech Grave Cemetery.
Hobinaon, 71. of BidweH. widow
ol Charles (Bobby) Robinson, diad
at 12:30 p.m. Friday In Holzer
Joseph W. Roush
~cal Center, First Ave.
NEW HAVEN _ Joseph W.
. Born Oct. 2~. 1893, In '*ring- Roush, 45, died Friday at the U.
&amp;ld 'l'wp., she was the daugh.
·Public Healtll Hospital in New
tel' of tbe late Wilson and Cora Orleans, La. Born here Feb. 1,
Mae Welker, the last ol her lam. 1924, at New Haven, he was the
lly. A daughter preceded her In son of the tate Winfield and Rosdeatll.
etta Weaver Roush, Mr. Roush
· Sle was married to Charles was a deck hand ror the Union
Roblnaon July I, 1916. He diad I Barge Une 2.l years.
J¥ly 19, 1969. 11&gt;03' speiil their
Besides his parents, he was
eRtlre married life in Bidwell. preceded in death by a brother,
· ~rvtving are · a daughter, ,
Harrison, In 1932.
Mro. George (SleDs) H e r o n,
SUrviving are two brothers, Allhbs, N. M., three sons, Brad- ton, Letart, w. va., and Oscar,
~ Roblnsoo, Garlsnd Robin- Bradenton, Fla., and five sisters,
•
and Charles Robinson, all of Mrs. Elva Davis, Mason; Mrs.
q,J.urnbus, and nine grandchil- Nora Cross, Kansas City; Mrs.
Mary Dum, Mrs. Zana Emble1::-s. Robinsoo was a member ton, and Mrs. Oma May BalcheaC: tile Bidwell United Metllodhlt lor, all ol Richmond, Ind.
Funeral arrangements are beictorch·
~ral services will be con. ing completed by tile Foglesong
dolctad at 2 p.m. &amp;mday at the Funeral Home.
lilccoy Flmeral Home at Vinton
b; the Rev. Fr9eland Norris. BurSanford Thomtk3
tal will be in Fairview Ceme-

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llr .
eph Thomas, 66, Broadway St.,
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Middleport, diad Friday In Holzer
~ALLIPOLIS _ William (WU- Medical Center. Mr. Thomas was
114) Brumfield, 76, of No. 4 Vln- born Nov. 11, 1902 at Glenwood,
~ Ave., a retired employe o1 W, Va., the son of the late Josthf; Ga.llipolis State Institute. died e~ and Moilte Morrill Thomas.
at ; 10:1-l p.m. Friday in Holzer
Mr. Thomas was a crane oper.
M~cal Center, First Ave. He ator ror the New York Central
had been in tailing healtb a year Rallroad 36 years. He also workand a half and in serioos condi- eel as a mechanic for the Colti~ five weeks.
lier Coal Co. He was a member
Born May 1, 1893 in Guyan ~ the Middleport Church olf
n,p., lle was tile son ct the late Christ.
J8li'J;es M.. and Martha Lanier
Survivors include hi&amp; wUe, stel.8rJ,lmtiald. Two sisters and a Ia; three dall8hters, Mrs. Blaine
br(JCher preceded him in death. (Wanda Lee) Haskins, West Jet$tnivors include his widow, the ferson, Cltio; Mrs. Zol (Mary Lou..
former Ora Wise, whom he mar- ise) Maggied, Charleston; Mrs.
rted May 15, 1915; a brother, Milford (Polly) Hysell, MlddleVaaee Brumfield, Mercerville; and port; two -sons, Harold E., Mid-a lister, Miss Vada Bnmlf'ield, dleport, and David R., at home;
Jackson.
two sisters, Mrs. Flora Bailey,
He was a member of the Blue Middleport, and · Mrs. George
l.()dge of Mai!IOns at DJ.reka.
(Pearl) Fry, Columbus; a brothServfees will be conducted at er, Forrest, Glenwood; 12 grand.
2 _p,in, Monday at the Waugll _ sons, two granddaughters, and sevHalley -Wood Funeral Home. The eral nieces and nephews.
mlniBters will be the Rev, CharFuneral services will be held
les W. Lusher, The Rev. Bruce Monday at 2 p.m. from tbe RawUoroe, and the Rev. Allred Hoi- lings COats Funeral Horne with
ley. The burial will be in MOWJd tbe Rev. Raullin Moyer oftlciat..
IDU Cemetery. Friends may call ing. Burial will be In Memorial
2-4 and 7 -II .~ at tbe fu. Gerdens. Friends 111111' cell at ,11!" '".
home.
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ceded putt.

Oaks Chop
Orioles 4-2

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Mike. CueUar, shooting for
blo eighth stralllht victory since
the All.star break, s 2-1
lead Into the bottom of the eighth
when the A's, whom he had beld
to Justlhree bits, erupted. ·
A double by Dick Green, a bunt
Bingle by Touuny Reynolds and
score. A plnch.blt alngle by Tlto
Fr.....,. preeedod slnilos by
Campsnerls and Jackson I o r

C1ak.1ancP s other two runs.
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mly batter he had tl. lace In ro11el ct Jim lllimer In the eighth,
gained credit lor tho victory,
hio elalrth colllpll'td to foor Ioao-

es. Cuellar, seeldng hl1 18th
wiD, took his lOth loss lnatead.

state.

Nelaon said there is a chance
that Mare..U might be relnalllted
tn the Mid-American Conference.
He said MAC CommlSI!IIoner Robert James Indicated conference
officials "would do all In their
power to help ·Marsllall." Nelson
added that a Marshall lacui\Y ...,.
view committee had recommeOOed action against Moss, Johnson
arat assistant Qlacll Pete Kon:los
be short of dismlssal.
Kondo! announced his resignation Thursday. Nelson said a
meeting would be held this coming Tuesday concernille Kon:!os'
action.
Athletic Director Eddie Barrett, who also resigned his post,
will continue to help get the fall
program in effeet at the request
ol Nelson.
In the mearrtime, Nelson said
Manhall was looking for a replacement Cor Barrett.
The president said the action
was taken in hopes that the NCAA
would not take an,y further action
11 the MAC was satisfied Mar.
shall had righted Itself.
Nelson also said plans for improvements for physical facilities had been sidetracked by the
investigation.
He added that the ellglbillcy of
some athletes at Marshall was
being reviewed and that recommerxlatlons would be made in
light of this investigation.

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Monday wltll the holding &lt;A the
featured ~7,000 Ohio State Trot.
More than $135,000 in punes

Houston 11-5

were to be awarded during the
next week's afternoon racing,
which al10 includes the Buekeye
State Pace Tuesday, Director c1
Agrieulture Pace Wednesday and
Governor's Cu,p 11'ot 'l'tu.trsdal.

MONTREAL (lJPD -

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lllontreol ~ loot • - - '
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SnU Friday nlil1t but ICOI'od . . ,
victory at the box otllee.
M
A , , _ of 28,$61 took In the
two pmes to peolt tho ~ ·
home attendance ower the c:llht
million mark. 1be new MPIQM
sion club now hu • tocaJ. hcaeu
attendance ot 1,013,619. The ~
PdJ average Is 17,473 lana lilt
date.
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Detriot

et ctel matchesstoodolfaBrlUsh
comeback Saturday and pre.
served a 10-8 victory for the U.S.
team in the 22m international
golf cconpetltlon.
It was the 20th win ror the U. S.
in the series, inwhichtheBritlsh
have won once with another playocr halved. But the victory came
over one of the best British
sqtads ever and a team which
came close to triUIJiph.
Neither Giles nor Siderowf
scored points in their afternoon
singles matches, flnishing even
with their British OiJPOnents, but
they came frCBn behird to prevenl
the British !rom picking,.. vital
CHESfNUT HILL, Mass.(UPn
points which m.ighthave,pl'Olllced - Scra_ppy Bob lAitz and tall Stan
a win.
Smith, fighting thebattles of their
Giles, In fact, had to win both lives, won epic victories o v e r
ol his last two holes as he well Davis CU,p teammates Arthur
to tbe 17tll tee two down to Irish- Ashe and Charlie Pasarell Satur ..
man Tom Craddock andtwohol.es day to gain the men's singles lito play. Buthepe.rredthel7thand nals of the U, S, National Tennis
Craddock bogeyed when
he Championships.
missed a four-root putt.
Never ln the history or t h e
That left GOes down one with L.ongwood Cricket Club, the oldone to eo~ a~ again he came eat ~s club 1a the country,
through with a par as Craddock have there been two llmultane.
hit Into the crowd with his secOfll ous batUes to compare with those
shot, whenhisapproachwasshort S.turda,y, matching four or the
and he chipped J)ast the cup, to top..ranked players 1n the naUon.
bogey,
J.utz, who seemingly had t h e
Siderowr, who Wll!l 2-q) on match won In Ute fourth set but
Bruce Critchley at the turn, lost who fell behind in the tlfth, ralthree of tho next lour holes to lall 11ad brlll1ontly aplnst tbe dobehind 1!111 was onedownafterthe fending chsm_plon and top.aeed.
17th when he missed the green ed Ashe to score a 3 1..2-hc:l.lr
and bogeyed.
victory, 6-4, 4-4, 10-11, 6-8, 6-4.
But Critchley gave him t h e
Smith, Lutz' double PIJ1Der
chance to survive when be put his aDd tbe second seed, alJO was
1econd shot far below the green ~the brink of extinction when
on 18 and bopyecl as Slderowf Pasarell, the flllh seed, was
plaJied coaser,.Uvely for h I s serving for the match In the
iDat&lt;h-aavlrw par.
18th game &lt;A the flllh set. But
The U. S. forces could win only the bl&lt;XId Callfomlon, hao
two ot the elgh! stogies mat&lt;hea been playing tbe belt tennis ct
against the determined British. OilY American this yeer, bl'&lt;lke
Allin Miller, a studentattheUnl- ~ell'l serve then and again
verol\Y or
def•ted Ml- In the 2Bih game to win anolhchael Klog, l.q~, and Joe Inman er three aall a half hour mara.
Jr. downed Brllllln'sPeterllenka; !bon mateb,
2-6 6..2 8-6
2-1.1or tlleoe points.
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Expo's
Million

CHICAGO (UPn -· Jim Hick- gave up a leadoff single to Don
man llammed two homera, in- Kessinger, who was forced at ·
cluding the fourtb l!l'and •lam- second on Glem Beckert's
mer ot his eareer, to power the l!l'oonder. Billy WU!lams, wbo
Chicago CUbs to an 11.,'; victory had gone O.tor ..19, doubled Beck ..
nual Babe Ruth World
CALIFORNIANS WIN
~8!l18!MAt.~
Over the Houston Astros Satur- ert to third.
saturday
by defeatlng Levlllowri!"
MATTOON, 01. (UPl) - E1
Ron Santo, WhOse 26tb homer
day and belp southpaw ]{en HoltzPa.
2~.
Segundo, Calif. W011 the 18tll anman to his 15th vlctorr of tile had g!.ven Chicago a 2.0 lead In
:!he first, was intentionally walksel8011,
The victory enabled tile Cubs ed to load the bases.
NEW RANCH TYPE HOME FOR SALE
Ernie Banks, "hose 17th hOto mslntaln their 51\ game lead
over the New York Mets in the mer of the year had tl.ed the
National Leque's Eastern Di- score at 3-3 in the fourth, struck
out before Hickman hit his 13th
vision.
Hickman' II grand slammer, his homer rA the year to send Glad13th homer of tile year, c:ame ding down to his fourth loss
witll two out ln the seventh inn- against two victories.
Holtzman, who pitched a noing and gave the Cubs an 8..5
DELMAR BAUM, CHESTER, OHIO
hitter
on Tuesday, recorded his
lead. Hla first homer of the game
came in the fourth inning and put 15th victory against seven lossPHONE 981-3301 o• 981·3302
es.
the Cuba ahead 4.:1.
ANAHEIM, CaliL (lJP0 - Jim
Hickman's grand slam was hit
Spencer sparked a thre&amp;-run Ca.Hoff reliever Fred Gladding, who In
rornia rally in the sixth toning
59 2-3 lm.lngs and 45 previous
Saturday with a two--run homer as
awearances tills year bad not
the A~ls trimmed Detroit 5-2
given up a home run.
and snapped a five-game Tiger
Gladding, who had saved 26
winning string.
·
games ror Houston pitchers, reSoothpsw Rudy May limited die
placed Griffin in the seventh and
Tigers to five hlts, but two of
On
Now: 25 Cars in
them were heme runs- by Mickey Stanley and Bill Freehan. May
All Cars Are Factory Air Con.Picked ~his sixth victory against
lU losses,
Rookie Mike Kll kenny was
touched ror six hits, including a
pair or homers in five am onethird lnni~s. He took his fourth
BOSTON (lJP0 - 11a.Y Culp
loss in seven decisions.
won his 17th game of the y~r
2 DOOR HARDTOP, demo, 16 000
2 DOOR SEDAN, automatic, power
In the fourth lming with two Saturday as the Boston Red Sox
mil~s,
automatic, power stee;ing,
steering, brakes &amp; seats, factory oir
outs, Joe Azcue broke a 1-1 tie blanked the Chicago White Sox
rad1o, tape stereo, new
title.
conditioned, one owner.
when he hit his first homer in a 2-0 witb the aid of Rico PetroCalifornia uniform.
celli's 30th horne run of the seaAurelio Rodriguez preceded son.
Spencer's seventh round tripper
Culp, whose record now is 17ol the year with a single to knock .8, gave up Cive hits aOO one walk
in Rick ReichardL .Reichardt while goi~ the distance.
led off the sixth with a single aoo
The White Sox reached t h e
took secord on an infield out. Boston starter lor a hit and a
4 DOOR HARDTOP, automatic, pow••
The Angels tied the score at walk in the first inning. but CUip
4 wheel drive, 16,000 miles,
steering &amp; brakes, factory air condi·
1-1 in the third irming as Sand.Y settled down and later retired.
$1995.00.
tioJted, one owner nice car,
Alcmar singled and Jay John- 14 in a row.
stone ripped a double to center
Chicago starter Bill Wynne set
before Kilkenny could get an down the Cirst nine Red Sox batout. Alcmar came home on J 1m tfllrS in succession. However,
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in t:te tlrst inning over the 375- Carl
Yastrzemsld hit into a
foot mark in lett on May's fourth double play.
4 speed tronsm i ssion, radio, buy
plt&lt;h.
Petrocelli hit hJs homer into
this
borgain today.
Freehan hit his 14th homer the left field screen leading otf
with two outs in the eighth.
the fifth.

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Mr.11.. Wilber 1 wbo placed
seconS in the world champiOI\oo
ships here last WMk, took a
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champion from Minnea,polis,
Mim,, 1893 points to 1865.

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OAKLAND (UPI) - Singles by
Bert Campsnerls and Reggie
Ja~son and Bob Johnaon's sacrifice tq were tile key blows
In a lhree-nm eighth fmlng rally Saturday tllat carrlad the Oak.
land Athletics to a 4./1 victory
over the Baltimore Orioles.
The victory, which kept t h e
A's 21h games bebin~ MimeIn the American League
Weot, was mly their sec:ond &lt;A
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boleyed II&gt; tl!i'tl ~odown. Bona!lack won three .;r the five holes
plaJied on lhe ~ nine, twice
dropping birdie/putts of 10 feet
to elose out
Booallaclt'J
ormance gave
the British ·a! solid chance to
come from bllti.nd ami perhaps
win tile Walk$- Cup lor the secOlld time In 22· matches.
BrlUih players were leading
In three of the other alngles
matches after 9 holes, trailed In
two and were even in two others.
However, they had to win five &lt;1

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Bonallad&lt;, palred with Peter
Tllplng, contributed one point m
the British total With a 4-3 win
over Edgar Updegraff and John
Bohmam Ln the morning two _
ball foursomes. while u.e BritIsh scored another victory when
Peter Benka and Bruce Crlt&lt;hley earned a 2-1 decision over
Flelaher and Allen llllller.
The only U.S. points came on
a 6-5 decision for Dick Slderowr
and ]..amy Wadkins aver Rodney
Foster and Michael King. T h e
fourtb match was halvad (1f Charlea Green and Andrew Brooks
&lt;A Britain aad Vinny GOes and
Steve Melnyk &lt;A tbe u. s,
Brookollllvl8edlhehalfforthe

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KING

MILWAUKEE (UPn - Michael
Bonallad&lt;, pla.ving captain &lt;A the
Britfsb Walker Cup team, trounced American amateur champion
Bruce Fleisher S-4 In the premier sfnales match at the biennfal International solf cornpeti.
tlnn Saturday 1o pull the Brltlah
withln two points at 8-6 wttll seven matches left.
Fleisher, who played the Brit- :ah star even In a singles match
;ortday, couldn't contl.rue his
SJIIU'I and thoogh he went 1-&lt;~p
wltll a par on tile 4tll hole S.turday, he til en shot three successlve bogeys, lnlsslng the lairway oo each hole lo go 2-down.
Bonallad&lt; hit
a trap and
bngeyed the 8th, 1· butJ~

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Nelson said an actl~ football
coacll wUI be named to replace
Moss. The replacement wUJ most
likely come from the present
start
Marshall football players will
report this comtnr Thursday for
pre-season ,practice. The ftrst
game ot the season was scheduled

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ics Cacllitles, tor develqnnent
of external financial support COr
athletlcs, ard for adminlstnttve
reorganization of athletics programs at Marshall," Nelson said.
Although ~coaches said they
were disappointed In riot being
reassigned to coeching duties,
they l!laid they agreed to go alOtV
~lth the changes.

The annouru::emen't came in a
press conference here after eonJiderable controvetfsy over a recoriunendatlon b)' ~I son that the·
two coaches be d~smhsed. Net..
son said lle llad i-eassigned the
coaches for a ohe,.year periqd
"to other duties Marshall
lversU~·. Neitbe~ wlll have any
coaclltng dutieS/' Nelson said.
UJohnson Will assume a position
In the d..,.I1mept of physical education and qoa.ch Moss wUI
lwork in an •dvisory post .tor

NORTJtERN

OZ; PAMILY Sl:p!

SWAN

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have been reassigned positions
at Marthall UniversitY, butneith..
er wiD serve ina coaching capacIty, Marshall President Rolam
Nelson armounced Saturday,

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POMEROY - Paul Zirkle, 53,
By PHIL PJ.S'I'ORrr
diad 111oxpectedly saturday mornBein_g thankful for someIng at his home at 2 COal St. thing lS much easter when
The ~roy emerpncy squad you don't have everything.
answered a eall 10 the reBidence
just !'Iter I a.m. but Mr. Zirkle
It's remarkable h o to
wu deed upon the eq_uad's arri- few peop!e find it neces·
val. Death was belleYed to have
sa111 to stick to a strict
diet w~en the other party
been caused by a beut. attack.
Survl'llllc are hl.s wlfe, Norma; is picking up the check.
lhree daughters, Mrs. David Aeh•
More
than
one
youngster
Iey, Pomeroyi Mrs.GeorgeVauabbas
given
up
tobacco
for111, Chlllleothe, and Mrs. Robert
ever
at
age
10
after
being
~, AlliaDce; a son, R.ay11111111, of Pomeroy, and a broth- bit in the stomach by a line
drive while sampling a chaw
•, Olelter, also ol Po~. of terbacker at first base.
Mr. Zirkle waa a meD'Iber or
lllo EllB Churcb 81 Mason, W.
Often when you put two
Va. Ft..-al services will be held
and two together it adds
at 2 p.m. Monday at tile Ewing up to a bridge game.

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Janie RobiiUOn

Paul Zirkle

The SUnlla&gt; Times· Sentinel, Sunday, Auguot 24, 1969

ing ovations at the cm.clusions
~ both matches.
Lutz, wbo wlU be 22 in five
days, broke Ashe in the sev-, ,
entiJ game of the fourth set ami' ·
ooly needed to llold service tor
two games to win the matcll and
avenge last year's defeat to Ashe
In a fiv&amp;-aet finals here.

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1M. Ashe broke back oa the

alxth break point or tile mara.
thon elghtb game and broke again
in the 14th game to even t he
match at two sets apiece.
· In the final set Lutz broke
Ashe In the lblrd game
tile
lanky Vlrgjnla broke right back
to even the match and take the

but

momentum.

We're out to finish_ off the ~rand other truck dealers
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1n one fell swoop.
Gallipolis MOtor Co. Is wlndlll( up tile model
•r e• bJ makine Hhard for everybody.
Hard for otllel deal.-s to co!ile anJwhn near
'Chtyy c!leals. .
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Han! for JOii to resist the kl1!41 ot satllws wi'we

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'69s we've stillaot on hand.
And the slim hope otla deal•s had t11at Jill
ml&amp;ht not end up with a new Chewy tills , ...

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Jets Grounded

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cee Diamcnl at the Cair81'ounciS.

Taipei Downs SU;nta Clara

conf'ustrw, walt 'til you ne the
Avco Classic. Tho '150,000
tourname.i ts qpslde -n,
beckward, and a little wacky.
Billy Cooper missed lhe. cu~
So did Don Massengale, Bob
Goalby, Billy Maxwell, Deane
Beman anr:l t.bron Harris.
Gary
Player and George
Archer made it by a stroke.
Orville Mood.Y made II by two.
And Arnold Pabner was preaert only as a televi1ion
coounentator, not a player.
or the 12 men selected tor
the U.S. Jcyder Clip team Just
last week, only three qualified
lor AVCO's thin! and loorth
rounds. An&lt;! the best ol the lot,

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f.,.-n a lot more
~ niOkle O.J. Simpson haa
1-ned but the veteran q,.r..
te.,.ck at the lloltlmore (;olta
aliU nmombero that wlml~ la
II"' ,name of the some.
tJnltaa, who like stm,pson ia
worl&lt;fng to win a Job In the
1tutlna: line..,, ahotred he's
relllnllll' the rorm which mode
hbn ooe of pro !ootllall'1
reiiPectod qoarter..cka Friday
nltlht when he guided tho Colts
10 a 2o-7 triumph aror stmplon
and his Buffalo Bills -

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'-"" clu1llona to- victory.
The triumph IIW the NFL a
I[IUI I• .two games wllh
Amerlcen FOOkll Leaaue rlftla Friday nltlht 11 the
Houaton Oilers came from
behind to down the ChiC&amp;&amp;~&gt;
Beara, 19-17. The NFL has a IZ1 eclp In lntorleaguo oxhlblliOn

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Gollipolio Motor Co., Your Local Chovralot·Oidamo•
bile Dealer is proud to announce Everett Saunders as
their Saleoman For Tho Month of July. Only thru
excellent 1ervice and a 1trong de1ire to · please the
pooplo of this area can this bo accomplishe&lt;l. Mr.
Sounder• r11ide1 at 202 Kineon Drive, Galllpoli1,
with his Iaveiy wifo Lillian and 2 children, Cryotor
and Konard. Gallipolis Motor Co. and its omployoo1
· and management take pride in extending to Everett
and hi1 family, Congratulation~.

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Location Cr. Day
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412 TeachiRC Natural
Science tn E:l. Ed.
303 Seminar in Ant•lcan Canpus 3 W
Llteraba'e
Jackson 3 T
413 Shakespeare

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Poi.-Sci.
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Speech

233 Chlldrln's
Litlrature
223 New Testamenl
105 lnlroductlon to

American Gow.-nment

Jl3 Social Psycbolao
105 Fundame.qls of

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ClASSES .BEGIN MONDAY, SEPTEIIEII, 1969
REGISTRATION FOR EVENING CLASSES
IS WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 3, 1!169
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TEAll
W L R OR
Senators , : • .• , ll 2 120 25
lncllans, ••...• II 2 99 40
Orioles . . . • • • 9 4 105 39
Tlgers .. . .... 8 5 99 52
WhlteSox ••••. 4 8 48 17
Yanks , , ••. . .• 4 8 56 118
RedSox .••••• : 4 9 48. 96
AthleU•s • _ .... o 13 49 166
TOTALS •.•.•• 51 51 613 613
GAMES NEXT WEEK:
MoOOay - Semtors vs. Tigers
at 4 p. m. and White Sox vs. Oriolea at 6p. m.
Tuesday - lnllians vs. Red Sox

at 4 p. m. and White Sox vs. Yanks
at6p. m.

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Doc Sheppard Mandibularizes
X For'Second Wrestling Win

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JACKSON, Ohio (UP!) - Dr.
Sam Sheppa.rd, using his ravorite "mandibular nerve" hold.
alq with. hh; trainer, George
Strickland, won his aeCOIXI
wrestllng mAtch here Friday b&amp;rore a near capacity crowd or
3,700 at !&gt;16morlalliall.
Sheppard and Strickland met
jjWUd BUI:' Scholl,. whom 91.~
pard defeated in his wrestling
debut- 1e~ral weeka ago, arxl
"Mr•.t.X" in a two-out-of-three .
ran tag match event.
Scholl beat Strickland In the

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SEPTEMBER 15

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first !all wltll Strickland
back oo deleot Mr. X In lbo
second fall,
Sheppard. uaing tbe "malldibuJar nerve: hold," took the ddnl
fall over Mr. X. n.e hold 1•
achieved by placilltl a !Inger 111&gt;der the
of his oppcnant
and pre:ssirw on the nerw.

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Scholl termed tho hold "lllocal" am "murder." strieldald
said tho hold "II the llrst naw
thing I've seen in my 29 )'111'1
in wrestlirl&amp;"

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GALLIPOLIS, OHIO

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Plene 1end me a registration form and information abuut the 1970 H &amp; A Bloc:"'
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under no obligation to enrolr.

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lion In the 12th 11100 or the
loorth set and cleorly oo the
de!enalve wllon he puUecl hls
some tosolher long enough to
turn the tide.
FrQm 30-.'10 In the )2th some,
he held His serve, broke stone
In the next some, held bla
victories Friday to join Davis aerve aaatn to take the set. llld
Clip teammatea stan Smltb and broke 1181ln In the first 11100 o!
Charlie Pasarall In the round. the nltb set lor the vlctocy.
Ashe, the dolencll~ cbamploa, had to slap a clramatle Marauders
rally to pin a llVHOt tlctory
over ~year.old Allan Stone of
• Aostralla, lbo IIIUrtb ,......,
aeecl ar.d the last ,_AmeriCUI
In the melis slfwles u. w, &amp;-8.
MlilDLEPORT - The Melt!a ·
8-6, 6-4. .
,,. 'lbo ·Jtl-;yeor.old Virlfnllil, Jlar&amp;lldera lawlched lbelr 1969
•· flchtllltl Ia preoerve hll ratlldns fOOiboll ....... Soturda.Y with a
,, aa the COOIIIIrJI'• top tennlo :12-D scriiiUilaPviclor7arer BeL'~plo.yk after • ,........,. Billlll. pre llijll Sdlool 111 tile Mlcldle. ):WII two [IOinta !rom ellmliB- port fteld.
CHESTNUT IIILL, Maoa.
(UPI)- For the IIOCond lllralgbt
rear lour America!\ men lave
(lalnod the oemlllnala ol the
U.S. Natlonol Tennis chomplonohlJ&gt;o.
Arthur Ashe alii Bob Loa
teored dlfllcult quarterllllal

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NEW YORK (UPI) - lnlleiCIer Bill &amp;ldakh o! tile Loa_Ange.
les Dodgers was hospitalized Sst.
urday after complaining o! stomach palna.
&amp;ldakls, wllo said he hOB .,_
-•red by the palna lor lhe
lalt lhree daya, underwent a
series of testa et Roosevelt Hoa.,tlal. He Is hltllng .241 In 94
pmes.

Belpre, W"m 12-0

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To Perforni ·

nino :rard paaa from Pal O'BriiD
to Jill Kloea llld on a ~
i ""' by Williams.
The ftrll serious ceauallf of
tlat IIIKII waa ~-­
Bleb Hawley, a nJWYe lack,
li-actured bltl loc 011 lhe laat
,..,. of the •crlmmlae wlllll bu
. wu teddecl alter taklatl • Pill
on a - - paltem.

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Tom S. Vietoriou
In .His Third 11ry

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In tile June maJor
the Uecls picked l:llceer fer lit
Sioux FaUo club In lbo Nctrtbo
em Leape IIIII l:llccer; irter a
tryout at Clnclnnalllalledtoto lenlll witlllbo - · fniDIO(..
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RIO GRANDE COLLEGE

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GALLIPOUS - TOIIID1J' ~
...... aee hurler llld alar alldole
of Gallla Ai:adomy llllli Sdlool,
waa al(llled Frldl,y by the Cincinnati Redo atanundloclosedprleo.
il&gt;eneer. a t9&amp;a GAllS Jll"aduate, waa granted a roor year
lootball acho'larsblp earlier Ibis
year Ia Ohio Unlversley. AI
GAllS, liFencer excelled In loot.
bell, baskeihall, basoball and
track.

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c. Wood, c-ct •.••..• 1
W. Wataon, 3b ••••••• 2
G. Snowden, 11&gt;-p ..••• I
T. Tope, rf ••••••. . 0
D. Bingham, rl . . .. - I
TOTALS ••••
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Colors

The acore was t1ed 2-2 after
GALLJPOUS - Tho collar
twa
tml~a but tho Uecl Sox puihed
dwoWng Athletics railed to wln
apit\ Friday- even!J8 on Mem· across nlne ru1t1 in th~ third aad
orlal' Field In Uttle Leap&gt; play three In the loorth wi!Ue the Alllao lhey !oat 14.3 to the Red Sox letlca acored ibelr other run ln
in a rour imd.ng lO.rlBI rule con- the boiiAim oltholourthThe Red Sox ·committed lour
tel~
It wu the 13tb consecutive error• ~left four menonbese.
loll ror the Athletics, now G-13 The Athletics had nw error•
aad the wln broke a alx pme • and left ft,. men atranded.
AB R H
· 1os~ streak lor the Red Sox RED SOX
B.
SCboon'vr,
2b
1 3 0
"who are now aeverth ~th a 4-9
B.
Johraon,
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record.
D.
Wloeman;
rl-as
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Brett WUaon wert all the way
lor tho Red Sox and gave "' only B.WU1on,p ....... 4 2 I
two hila. He walked three a n d R.Green,3b ....... 4 l 2
B. Saunders, lb • , , • • 3 I I
atruck out nlloa
Anly li1mO started for tile Atl&gt;- M. HerdWs.y, II .••••. 2 I 0
letlca and went two and one-tlllnl D. Mulford, Bt-rf ••••• 2 2 1
iminga. He gave up two hila, TOTALS , •••.•••. 21 14 7
walked rour and struck out rour.
AB R H
Gary Snowden pitched the last ATHLETICS
C.
Lane,
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one am two-thirds Innings, gave
D.
Baker,
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up nve htta. walked three a n d
R. Baker, 2b ........ 3 1 0
atiuck out one.
Hits oft WUson were a Bingle C. Tackett, ss , •...•• 2 0 0
by llyme and a trlple by Snow· J. Preston, c-ocf •••••• 2 0 0
A,Jgme, p-lb .• . .- •.• 2 0 1
den.
Brent Johnson and Robbie
Green each had two of the ~
letlca' aeven hits. Johnson had
a brace ot singles in three trips

GRIDDERS TO GET CARJJS
GALLIPOlJS - All prospecp.m.
Clncimall at Plttsblrl!h 1:30 p. ti ve seventh aid eighth grade
football players must pick L~»
m.
Johnny Unites
Houlllon at Chicago, 2, 1:30 p.m. physical cards rrcm 8 a. m.
as yarc~a_
Atlanla at 81. Louis 2:15 p.m. to 4 p. m. MDnday thri&gt;Uil' Frl·
day this week at the GaUla Acad· Pete Beot.hin! hll Mac Halk
Monday's Games
o,_,ver
1
, a~velan:l
at
SaD
elll)' High School oUice, aecording
Clnclmatl at Chicago.
with L' II·Yard scorlns PI"
DIOCO.
Waahlngton
at
Atlanta,
to Ed Stewart, AthleUc Director.
wllll 1:26. loll In tho pme to
(Only game scheduled')
Th~se cards must be signed by
pve lhe OUors !.holt win over Minnesota against St. Louis at
SUNDAY'S GAMES
1
Mempbla,
Ttnb.,
and
Pltparents
and brought to Waahlngthe Beora at Houston.
Natloml Leaiue
tsburtlh
ve.-auo
New
Orleans
at
ton
Elementary
School at 6 p. m.
OIIC&amp;&amp;I' hod goae ahead wllll
Loa Ansolos at New York
Bi.tooi
·Rqe, ..._
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Aug. 28, when physicals wUI be
4t39 loll when Galle -Seyaro
San Fran at Montreal
raced 97 yardiJ wltll a ktckort'
No pmes were scheduled San Diogo at Philadelphia
given. At this time, three dollars
return. The Ol.lers took an •rl.Y . aul'lla)' · ilaamuch
as
the Clnclnnetl st Plttsblrgb
for insurance, oranotefromparents saying theplayeriscovered,
~ load m OIIOCond quorter 99of. major cley Houston at Ollcago, Z
:rard ' relur)1 witll 1 fteld p i iiladlums have pr.ley In their Atlanla at St. Louis
plus 75 cents ror a mouth guard
will be collected.
attempt by Ken Houston.
uae.
American Leaiue
Any parents who have que stlons
, Elsht 111001 were PlaYed last
The world ~hampton New BaltiJ!lore st oakland, 2
nlah4 headlined by tile Kanaaa , York Jela battle the Oakland Detroit at Callfornla
about this procedure may tel~
phone the athletic director at ·
Clt;y at Los Ansol•* 1'111 Green lia!dera ~ night on the Cleveland at Seattle
Joyal Dlllao CODteata.
\Veal Coos! and the Detroit Washington at Kansas City
the high school.
In ot.hOr somes iiiomi · ia¥fll l,loila talltllo with the Hooton New York at Minneaota
at Cincinnati,
FriiiC:i!"JJ ,.£_. ·Pt'trl«s a1 Boston.
Chicago at Boston

NOW YOJICAN
CAIPU SEVERAL
IOOIS Al
LOW COST II

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p.m.
San Franciaco at Montreal 1:-

Slmpaoa, making hla hOO!O
lleld debut lor the lowly BW.a,
oorrlecl ftve limes to. 21 yarcla,
eaught .two pa11e1 ror seven
prds and returned two kickofta

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SCHEDULE OF EVENING CLASSES

Saturday' a Resulll
· New York 3 Los Angeles 2
Chicago II llousllln 5
Cincinnati at Plttsblrgh (nigbl)
Ajlanta at St. Louis (nlgb!)
San Diego at PIIUadelphla (night)
San Francisco at Montroal(nll!h\l
Sunday's Games
(All times FDT)
Loa Angelos at New. York 2

lht dolondlng Natlonol FOO!Iboll

Carolina Lumber &amp;Supply (o.

SAN ANTONIO, Tex- (UP0 Paul Peat!Q', 31, ol .lan Allkwllo
won the u. s. Modern P Ion Cllampllllllhjp at Ft. Sa m
Houston Saturday wilh a 111111
ICGre of 4,90L
Dr. Bob Beck, aliO of s li •
Aalonio ~~~~~- . . . . wtih ....
824 p&lt;Uq, 69 polnta . - of
thlnl place llnllher lot U. Bill
COIIroy, 25, o! Drexel, PL
In fourth place -.., 1st Lt.
Chip ~. 23, o! l'aliiiiN,
Callt. wtih 4,480 polalf, ......,
edtlllltl oit llllh place llnlabor
lsi Lt. Taj&gt;lor, 14, of Pwtland, Ono., who lU .f,4M lllial

(Nishi pmea· not lnelude41)
East
W. L. Pel GB
ChiC&amp;IO • • • . 17 48 .616
New York •••• 70 52 .574 5I;
st. Louis • • .. 69 55.556 7\1
Plttaburgb , ... 641 56 .Ml 91'1
Phlladelj1hla • --50 72 .410 211'1
Moolreal ..... 39 87 .310 381'1
West
W, L, Pel GB
Cincinnati • . 66 M .550
Loa Angeles •• 67 ss· .545 .,.,
San Fran • . •• 67 57 .MO 1
Atlanla • • ., • 68 59 .~5 ll'l
Houalon ••••• 65 58 ,528 21'1
San Diego •••. 37 87 .298 31

Johnn.v U,, a veteran ot ·13
........ whn sat oot moot o!
last y-. nursing an alllqj
elbow, fired touchclown ~ "aatl·
ol . lour llld 70 yatdo to tlsbl
llld Tun Mitchell In dlro&lt;tliw

ccmpetltion

Wll.LIAMS!'ORT, Pa. (UP!)- walked three. Both Jlll&lt;berahurl- """" Gobe BOyea walkedllld went
Talpel, Republic o! China (Tal. od no-ldt pmealn tlltllr llrotap. to ...a..t oo olntile l&gt;.Y Lollswan), woo the 23rd Uttle Lea&amp;Ue paarancea earlier In thO series. ford, """ W&amp;l P.lll'lnB with par.
World Series In Ita first try
Hq.IW Yu lhe - - - • permlsaloa with a hairSaturday by defeating Sanla ond lmtni rally with a ..,. • oot line fracture o! the loll arm aulChea lored oo Thursday. Reyeo SUTTON, Maso. (UPI) - Jocu- par 72, 7,212-yard course forthe Clara, Calif., 5-D, behind the - l o to loll.
three • hlt pitching of Tau-Yen olngled llld stole IO«&lt;IId. Yo oonr- lhlrd 011 a ground out, but Chom
lar Tom hw continued his ooe- first time.
Cheo.
eel and Chen lhlrd oo a wild threW a third strike past CarOnly nine of the 144 entries
man assault on the PGA reeord
A wild pitch and a passed
pltcb by carbls on a fourth bell bls to ead the Inning.
book Sabmiay as he boostod his broke psr on the wtnd-whlJ&gt;ped opChen' a II strlkeoutaJO!Ihedhls •Ish~
:!ilaw, who eaded a tl vealrea&lt;b" record tying lead ao high ening day and just 19 did it on the led to three Talpel runs In the to ChlUig-Hal Tal. He stole aoc- toa1 Ill 32 In 15 lmlngs of World
second
day.
About 13 of the first secoocl iMlng and two em&gt;ra ...,. ond and went to 1hlrd wldle Chea
montb
slump by snatching tho
aa a speetacular aewn strokes
Series pitching. He [aMed 21
26
finishers
shot
sub-par
rounds
trlbuted
to
two
more
runs
In
the
o...-ecl
iln
a
passed
ball.
Kal
•
opanlns
round lead by a stroke,
In the openll• minute• of his third
In ntne lnnlnga of oo-1111 pitchto
laum:h
the
thin!
day
olplaybefourth.
~
Chuang
alnlled
""lhe
midmitclled hls last atart Friday
round In the Avoo Golt Clasaic.
Inti Wednesday aver Vallaytlold, to
fore
a
maasive
gallery
that
might.
Tau-Yen
Cben
struck
out
II
clle
to
drive
In
Tsl.
post an impresalve 6~8The 2S.year-old bw, a resiQuebec.
have
been
even
bigger
but
for
a
batters
and
walked
two
In
a
met
Yu
led
of!
tho
lourth
willl
a
136.
dent oC Golf, W., fired an eagle
Taipei's vlctocy brwght the
of no - hit pitchers with Sanla Bingle and -ed Ill lhlrd three on Pleaunt Valley's 531J.. traffic tieup.
Uttle
Leaaue title Ill lhe PacifJoe Carr, an occasional tour- Clara's Chuck Carbla, who allow- third beseman C....,.y Lalllford
yanl psr ft,. second hole to puU
ic
lor
the
thlrd cmsecutiveyear.
eV81L. farther away from the field ist am local native though he ed alx hits and slruch oot lllxllld threW the ball Into rllhtllold. Japan wu vl&lt;lorloua In 1967
Hung-Chin Chen hit a IJ'OUIIIIor
that he already had outllislancecl playa out of Honolulu. had t h e
to
Lsnllford, but ftrot baaemm llld 1968.
early
round
Saturday
with
a
best
8r
36
holes
alii
was
BbootlDS
to
on Friday.
In a cansoladoo game earlier
C&amp;nadlan Geol"IO Klulson ell! six under 66. But his 54-hole lol- break the corrent PGAtourmark Roo Smith clruwed the ball. Chea Saturday, West T&amp;mpe, Fla., and
Shaw's margin back totlveas the a! of 215 was likely to be well ol a five stroke lead after 54 stole second, ~ Yu scored on Elyria, Ohio, battled to a 1looder bogeyed the t:!th hole and back of Shaw providing the ~ holea oet by Leo Trevino In the a sacrlllce lly by S.q-Hal Tlal. 1 tie for 3nl and 4th place aver
Knudson picked 111 a stroke with way leader could keep his seDSa- Tucson Open an&lt;! matched by lJay Chen scored on a ground ciut. nine Innings lor the ftrot knotSanta Clara's only llrious
Floyd In last week's PGA chamtwo birdies ontheflrstftve holes. tionol pace.
threst
came In the lldnl imlnl ted coolest In seriea history.
Several
tour
veterans
headed
pionship.
Shaw, followed by a huge gallery already nicknamed ''Tom's by pre.-tournament Cavorite Gary
Troops," waa gw:ring for the Player got belatedly hot under
sumy skiea on a warm, windlesa
tao,ooo top prize and hb first Ssturday.
Player, Bob Dickson
bls paydii since winning the DoraJ Open laot March. Hla beat and Jerry McGee all canled lour
ftnlah since Doril was a 19th ln under 6Sa, while Charles Goodthe Tourrutec;. of Qlampions. win, Miller Barber, Tom Wet ...
Slaw, 'ffho went into the third ~~ and U!e Elder !Ired 6'lo to
.,
rOWJd at eigtlt urder par, was move in on early finisher carr.
"We've got a long way to go, cavaliers caused at least llix '
Shaw
had
tied
the
current
hich
Dine uMer after 11ve holes as the
especially In lhe bell - handling Blue DevU fumblea, all o! which
field as a whole was breaking the mark with a tlve stroke lead a~ department, but I feel that we hurt • cnmchlng grouod pme
lllat Coach Ecker' ...... had •••
'l'hls alatemenl ownmed 11t1 lablished.
Coach ·Jolul Ecker's leeillp
Coath Ecker lllatecL ''We ran
AKRON, Ohio (UPQ - steve
- h i s 1969 Bluell&lt;Nilfoolboll what we wanted to - to deter- Souter, 12, ~ Midland, Texas,
son ocrlmmlga saturday morn- mine If changes should be rpacle delested Richard Behan o! DoID the grouod pme, -...e ver, llld Davia Quinn of Oialard,
Ing apluat CIIIIU-,__,_ ... llii ~ l!l'iol· wo decUnecl to PISI the ball Bl C&amp;!Jf., In the llnal hell Saturlron, •'Eeker' 11 Wreckerau were much ., wo _plan to lalsr In the day Ill become the 1969 All •
out.aoorecl throe toucbdownl to eeaaon.••
American SoapBoxDerllychaJni&gt;one by a big, Iaiii cavaUor teem.
Ooly pili•• _.. "" lon.
Sa1cl coa.cbEcker. ''Thelrteun tellljlted by the BluOilevllo ·ollh
Souter, a 4-toot-11, 81..pogld
was ameh better than we were to. me completion.
aeventh sndor, "'"' the Mldlllld
Dolenalvoly GAllS loollad pret- Derlly In hla lint try llld whipd8y." He omJIIIaslzecl that ChUllcolbo was a quld&lt;-bltllng team ty lou8h against a vorllllle cava. peel aU conteatants ID the 32ed
llld periiOIIally clasalllecl t h o Uer ol!enae that featmed power
Nllllng o! the Soap Box Derby
Ca.valiera u ••a ran ftne team running, quick.blttera, m a n 1 Saturday llltemal.
for tbls early ln the drills." passes, and revertel. The alert
The MW champlOII, de- •
The Blue Devils' looe touch- Blue !'levU doiOIIIO -.epted scribed hla racer •• a 11 Red
down was scored by Fullbuk Utree Chillicothe . . . . ., one ot
~." turned In lhe lutelt
Chuck Neal on a two-Jan! Ill...., them by David wblch be lime of the day w11en he raced
capping a sustelnecl 70 • yanl returned 35 yards llebiDll a IIIIo
the derby wack In 27.22
drive
agalnot the Chillicothe wall of.blockers.
Refllllng and collecting moneY from NEW IM·
aeolllll• In the lrot heal and
awtlngunll
Altboulb oo otetlltlcl were waa clocked at '11.34 ID the llnal
PROVED highest quality attractive coin operated
Anolber poaslhle GAHS touch- kept 011 the acrlmmap the cava. lap.
confection dispensers in your area. Company secured locations. No selling. You must have car.
down opporllallty was squandered Uers dominated OVII1'J cleplrt.
"It foela mal IIOOd llrwln thO
We'll exchange references. Investment of $1,497
wllen a Blue Devil beck lumblecl ment due to the 111810' 81110 Dew- ebamplonlhlp, •• Souter said as
to $2,995 cash. Ten to twelve hours weekly. For
011 the Chillicothe two - yard U fwnbles which gave them more he received a big hug livm hls
personal Interview write:
Une with the host team recover- game plays.
mother.
It was noted by Coach Ecker
Ing.
,,. me tal monlha to ·
Fwnhles hurt the GAHS team that the Blue Dewila came 1llroullll ldld my car llld I wao &amp;Qtng
In every JllBIIIIer sotur&lt;Jay Includ- the lou8h aerlmmaae wilhout 11111 to use the '7 ,GOO llrst p r l • e
Ing 0110 that waa recovered by !JQurtes llld evorybo(b la!nti(IOd
- l l d p to lllrlher my ecluChilli-• lor a touchdoWn In ohope to resume lbo ~
- - I _ . to be a 1-ral
the 81110 Devil end zone.
drllla 011 ~ .........
J'l'&amp;eti.Ucmer," ~ said.
~ out &lt;I a Notre Dame
lour-lour deiODIO lhe power!ld

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the nrst round, the
tournament shaped up as a

Wins World Series Crown

Notional · Lolpo Slllldlnp
By United Prell lnternatloaal

"'oot

Aller

Record Book

Going, Lose 13th Straight

UPI !\lorll WHter

Dan Sikes, waa exactb' 10
strokes otr the midway pace.
between "who's
that?"
and
"what's
his
name?" but ..what'&amp; hlt
name?" has already been
wiped out.
"Who's tt.t7" turna out to be
Tom Shaw, a ll'iMl..:, stocll;y,
long-haired roaldent ol Golf,
Ul., and while he may not be
very weD known on the tour, the
211-year-old Sllaw !tgurea to be
richly aiiOI\l'IIICIUS by SUnda,y

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By STEVE SMILANICH

GALLIPOLIS M010R CO.
·SALESIAN OF
THE;IONTH

Reds, Spencer:.

Athletics Keep Streak

"O.J•.,Make

Season Debutfor Colts

·sHAW KEEPS MOVING
1n this ean turned out to be
stlTroN, Mass. (UPI) slender C&amp;na~Da• Georp Ktul- Beotle-llalred Tun ShaW held hls
aon, whoae 611-72-141 made him bll~rllw pace with a third auc·
thO lont!&gt;' OI!Cllp&amp;nt of the celllYO llDfar roond ol67 Sotrunner~~&gt; apot.
72 urdoJilf&gt; HI a tour..,..l record
Only nine playera broke
willl a aevea-atroke leed after M
on the bltl, Juab Pl•sant holes In tha AYOO Cla•alc.

.

Time~~ Sentinel, SUnda,y, Aupst 24, 1969

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I! -:, 'l1le ~

.Johnny U,

JO&lt;I tllOusbt the demonill'&amp;llao&gt;-- par and nve atrokea battar than
marred PGA championship wu · a~ else. u Anybody elle~'

COLUMBUS (l!PI) - A Coluftt--__.-- Socon:l - Jlloco
Tid.,..tor
· buo loaa, .,_1101 with two Louis· whlpped Toledo 12-5 an&lt;! Ia 11h
ville willl have pushed the Jets games oft the lead.
two n..n ~ea behind: Che Ieque
The Jets' mounted only 0111
leaders In the Internatloral serious .soortrw threat. nat
League penrant chase.
came In the secotMiinni11t whell
a.ffalo blallkod the Jet1 here Elvio Jimenez and Bob ll&lt;lbonFrlday nig1113-0onGeorge Wood- son atrokecl ..ck-t&lt;Hiock stngln
aon's fouNrltter. It marked the with two out, but George KctJ~,CI
tblrd time tn the last eiaht games grooMed out.
that the usually ha~ittlng Jets
Only two oCher Jets reached
have tailed to score. Steve Arlin seconl base agalnstWoodsonwhD
burled a seven-hitterandtookthe posted his loth win against 11
losses. Arlin is 2-3.
loss.
Columbus and Bul!alo played a
MeanwhUo, Croot-runni~ 100&gt;lsville swept past Syracuse 12.4 night game saturday at Jet stadium and play apln toolay.
and 7-1.

Shaw Charging,

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lhOJ' blamed II on the )Ntnd t.hll
IUolod
lip to 30 mllos an hOW"·

goes on and

Furys.

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20- The Su~ Tlmes- SenUnel, Sunday, August 24, 1969
greea, last year - 93 degrees.
Avenge low temperature for
wt"'''k this yll'llr - 60.1 degrees,
las~ year- -70.2 degrees.
Tbtal precipitatiOn ror the week
this year - 1,50 inches, last
year- 0.62 of an inch.
Total precipitation to date this
GALLIPOLIS - Temperatures, predpitaUon and weather year - 22.83 inches, last year
conditions for each 24 hour per- - 31.84 inches.
Normal average precipitation
iod aa recorded by Peter McCormick at Fairfield Weather annually - 40,70 inches.

The morning stan are Venus
By Untied !'roll lnlernldonal
and
Soturn.
Today !1 &amp;mday, AiJ&amp;. 24, the
The
evenlftl stars are Mercu2361h clay of 1969 with 129 to
ry, Mars and Jupiter.
follow.
The moon lo between Ita flrat

Week's
Weather

Station.
Day
&amp;mday . •

quarter and IIIII jlhale.

1bo Almanac

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The SUIIda)' Time•- Sentinel,~· Ausuot:U, 19il9

. Items Advertised Here Go So Fast, You'll Thinl{ They Went Into otbit ·
All

ells ero rollrldolll to their
aiM! to tho
,.fUI., D•llr TriiiUM 1t~l1 of tr-,.

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On this day in history :
In 79 a.d. thousands of people
were ki Ued when Pompeii and

In thl orlglnol
.1..- cloulllod e~lll·

· Afs iM-4srolll fOI' thr• ., •I• tl-•
• nif• 1t~ Mf•• e•plrotlon will
~ ·~ cM.-,.4 f• onl~ "umb-r of
tl""• tho 1111 dqt• •orn..l;
0••:111•: 4~3(1 p.ta. d·il~ •nd 11
•·"'· Seturlllor.

To lntrMvco bull"••• ••rvlu
Goltl11•ll• oteo, full Of
tlft'lo. Sp•cl•lty Of lnto~ttlble
•x11orlenu holpful, SUO ••••I~
twront•e to •Pften.
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NqUIN-IIfl.
SlloltiCHt

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C:JPhlll, Holhl•~ '""' Ports•
IIIOVth 3~2151, 8 tO ftlen tlfl~
7 to 9 P.M.. Monill•y tllrouth

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son of Gallliolls, Rt. 1, wishes

BUD CARTER, GALLI A COUNTY Extension Agent, Agri·
culture, tells farmers about the Rapid Adjustmerft. F'arm Pro-

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The way to mca1urc fee.:l Yalue• i. to C01apore the re-sultl
with tl.e CC*L Fcc:d Red Roll&lt;! to yo•u cowa, cal..e., •teeN, ho~
pip or poultry. Ynu'll &amp;nd tf.al the mil. you I!ICt from your
cnw., the beef a"d por• you send to market, ~ tbe e•p )'DU
pther ..-c the reoults you have been hopiDI fM •• to p i rh.t
estn profitl

En:.,- bac of Red Ru.e feed you buy contai"• high quality
inr-redient.···plu• th.. un.ee" ingredie"t. ol Red ROM" ~M-arch
and Y"r'll of manufacturing experience.

Be determined to make your
pro6table one! Decide

lu UR

Red

f1nn operation a mo...

Ro~e

Feed• I

BIDWELL MILLING

BIDWELL

PHONE 388-8283
OWNER, TIM BICKERS

rrlsn't it fun
to romp on a cozy,
warm floor?"

Extension Specialists Sam Bone e(Jlipment.
Local farmers were encourand Larry Sllepherd, John Unaged
to use band seeding with
derwood, Area Extension Agron·
press
wheels when making Jeomist; Joe Prohaska, G e I g Y
Chemical Company, and Jim Mus- gume..grass seedings, use up to
grave or the Boggs Equipment 120 Ibs nitrogen per acre on
Co. of Tuppers Plains, repre- pastures for increased procluc.
senting Alita - Chalmers rarm

tlon and hlgller protein rorage.
check corn fields now for plaut
populat1on and MDM ln order .

MUter Fllnenl Home, and all
who sent Rorol ol!irlngs and
rooct, the Lemley QU.rtot and
· :the Rev, Dotaney.
Eata Johalon &amp; Family
199-1

BY C. E. BLAKESI.EE
Extension Agent, Agriculture
Meigs County
POMEROY - Meigs A r e a
farmers will be interested to
know tha.t all systems are "Go"
for the Farm Science Review
to be held September 23, 24,
and 25 at the University Air_IXlrt.JJon Scott Field, in Columbus.
Plenty of ralntall, hot wea..
ther and timely plantings hue
assured that crops on the site
in northwestern Franklin County will be well developed for

NEW IN ·

tices and products that will en ..
able producers and consumers
to OOeome more informed about
horticulture for the 1970'8.
The SchOol of Home Economics will provide a program for
women "Reviewers" entitled
"New Knowledge for the Homemaker.'' It will feature textile
problems shoppers should watch
tor, new household equipment
makeup, a new look at family
meals, and the latest in new
fibers and fabrics. New displays for women are being assembled by the Ohio LP Gas Association and the Obio Farm and
Home Electrihe-atton COuncil,

Inc.

At this year's review, the Department Of Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology at
Ohio's big annual farm show. Ohio State will present several
Exhibitor oombers areruming new dimensions in agriculture.
ahead or last
and a rec- New developments in food disord number is expected to b tril:utioo, farm management,
on hand. Several miltlon dcllar: crop reports, foreign trade, live.
worth of equipment and supplies stock marketing and rural life
will be shown, much of it in op- will be featured.
eration, and the rest in a 30 _ Grade and yield seUJng wlll be
acre exhibit area.
the main theme
the Uvestock
Improvements are be' mad marketing exhibit. Marketing aL
In this central display
F:x.~ ternatives or selling cattle
htblts by departments or the Col- thrOIJgil auction on a carcass
lege of Agriculture and H 0 In e basis, with adjustment for qual..
Economics at The Ohiostateun· icy and cutability, will be shown
versity and the Ohio AgricuJ~ through pictures and sale lnforal Research and Development mation.
. .
Center will be more accessible
The. dynamic d8J.ry mdustry in
and compact.
Ohio 1s currently the focal polnt
One feature of the review this tor consolidation of five federal
year will be The Wonderful World milk market orders. The consolof Ohio Hortieulturelnfou are
idation of the Columbus, Cinein- vegetable crops, rrw/crop~: nati, Miami Valley, Northwestnowers and ornamentals and ern Ohio and Tri-state markets
food processing and tech~
represents 8,500 Grade A dairy
According to Dale Kr t h~~· farmers producing 2.7 btllion
.Professor, horticulture ea~ fo:~ pounds of milk per year. The
estry, emphasis will be on look- subject of merger will be pieing ahead to the 1970's. Visi- torally presented through maps
tors to the Rev-iew wi u see 28 and up..to-date results ol the tedlighted display panels covering eral ~lk order hearings,
new horticultural varietiel!l and
Agncuftural exports are the
plant types, new productionprac. market (or one out ol tour U. S.
tices and processed food pro- cropland acres. About one.fiftll
ducts,
ol the value of farm market
nlustrations and examples will
sales in Ohio were exported in
depict new horticultural _prac- 1967. Predictioos 1are that ex ..

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• Many work·proven features. For instance: exclusive
torsion bar draft control keeps you plowing evenly ...
Torque Amplifier boosts pulling power and doubles
your choice of speeds.
Tllor'rowollfllllilo'jolilllilw~lhenow !n!fWtloolllond lnlornoUooal ·
...hnrionN-156-on.l,.-•••llrytllsrnout. - · ·. - . ·

MEIGS .EQUIPMENT

OWNERS:
Henrr, Don,

Rear Meits General Hospital

Poul Bal..!

GOOD

u1ed turniture.
Rlce'a New &amp; Uaed Fum. ,
"4 Soc. Ave. 446 9523. 176-tf
clean

Good

~1~4.

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PEKINESE PUPS AKC registered. Ph. 245-5198 aner 5:30 p.
m.
198-3
MUST SELL 1968 VW, purchao·
ed new. Will eell ,1,500 cash
or terms. Ph. 675-1401.
195-6

-------------SINGER SEWING Maclili.e wllh

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round bobbin, like Touch'N
Sew, in lovely walnut cabinet.
Equipped to zig ... zq, button-hole, bUill hem, etc. Pay
$56.80 cash or terms. Phone

446-1634.

Fill Rent

ELECTROLUX Vacuum Cleaner
complete with attachments,
cordw:lnder and paint spray.
Repoasessed but in Hke new
condition. Pay $37.45 or terms
If desired. Phone 44&amp;-1634.

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ALL TYPES Of building ma..

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wrrH suMMER nu or

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159~

_....,:

house, 9 mUea out, 11 rooms, ELECTIIOSTATIC oopylng. Copboth, on hard road. Call 446ies aru1hiD&amp; while you wait
190L
19~
as low as 5e per copy, Slm..
mona Prlntlns &amp; O!llce Equip.
SLEEPING
rooma,
wookly
Ph. 4H-1397.
186-tr
rates. l'lrll CeDirol Hotel.
711-U NEW SAWED tobacco· stocks,

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"We DOll' give manlcurea. ~
~Jal prices ott MOI'IIQs. Tues-

;Jiya,

Wedneodal', r.., $2.50
only tL 75. Holr
1.uto, reg. t2 norr $1.50. Call
~16-4442.

:\Dan!. ...,.

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PAULA KAY'S Boouty Solm norr
ipn on ~1 lilru Sotur·. '·~· A!tettl~ workl&lt;e lllrla·' '~ evonllllt by llli&gt;olnlmelt

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446--

·1lf2.

196-S
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;~,

'

~;over

• A11-PutpOse Tar~

-;·

•Hay Cover

SLEEPING

age, Excellentcond. Fred Wood

812 Second Avo., 446-4159.
199-."1

on. Rent electric shampooer
$1. Central SI(Jply Co.
199-8
FLUFFY SOFT and bright are
carpets cleaned with Blue Lus·
tre. Rent electric shampooer
$1. Lower G. c. Murphy store.

199-6
NEW FASHION colors are Sue's
dellght She l&lt;eepo her carpet
colors bright- with Blue Lustre. Rent electric shampooer
$1. Fanner's Hardware Co.

199-6
trailer, 16 rt. with gas refrig.,
auto. furnace, twin gaa bottles.

Cell 44&amp;-1102.
199-3
1967 PLYMOUTH 4 door, good
199-."1

J l\ll]IIEI\1\I

&gt;

.. . . .

New M.F. Wagono $135.00 each.
7 New M. F. Blades, 7 ri. at dealer's cost.
New 5 11. Bush-HO(Io, $275.00.
Just received new shipment of

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weehly

...... Gallla

4H.ll206 WATERMELLONS, . muakmelloa,
159-tr
cantei.CI)e1 Jwtet corn, Lower
Raccoon Rd., 2~866. .
2 APAHTIIIENTS, Galli4 1Jo.
193-8
lei, ~206,
159-ti
REDUCE
and foot wllh
GoBoso tableti - E-Vap ..,._
ter pOlo, GUll ...... Drui-

•Pond

Oi I. T reatt.d to give more ht:tat and less soot. • Degre-e
Day Delivery • Metered Tickets * Easy Pan Plan.

Un8r

.

"YOUR FARM SUPPLY SERVICE.CENTER''

(614) 992,.2181

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ESTIMATES

POMEROY LANDMARK
Caruy, Mltr.

Open TU 6 Mon. Th1u Sot.

A Delux Home
Really Worth The MoneY.

1962 lnl 1800
1965 'h T. Chov. Pickup
1964 1;2 T. Chev. Pickup
1966 '12 T, GMC 1-'lck'-4)

TOWN.

1966 'h T. Chev.
1966 lh: T. Int. pick~

1955 '% T. Ford pic""'
1955 34 lloclge Utility
New 5 T Farm Wagons
1964 2 T. International
1955 1.12 T. Dodge picku,p
1 Minneapolis Moline Power

Unit
New

8. 25 x 20, 10 ply
nylon tires $55. Inc, Federal

tax.
Dhlo Volley Implement Ca.
133 p;no St., Ph. 446-2532
140

FIHAI~CIHG

Ph. 446-4318

UP TO 24 MOHTHS

Tri·Coui!IJ Asphalt Paving Co.
·· · Route

Ho. 1 a••

Golllpolis, Ohio

Central $0Jtl.
of Ohlo,,j ·:· :, ..
..

3RD &amp;SYCAMORE STR~E'rS

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and 1:ollldl111 IIOIItY flem NEW , IIi.'l lih:titt coin oPerat• ,

In

YOU"LL

FIND

At Centanary $18,500
T11N nAa OU&gt; ROD. VB-Y
NICE TKnl&amp; 8JI)IIOOM wml
BATH, CDI'I'!LAL lmA'l'INO AND
(;JTY WATER. UVINO BOOM
12:dl, LARGii IU'ICHDf AJm
CAR PORT. HUOE FLAT LOT,
AfC)
'~~laB,
SHR1JBBER.Y
STORM WlNDOW'S AND DOOB8,

ILIIIKNT..\II.Y. GAUd·

POLIS H.S.

EXCELSIOR Salt Works -Coal
for sale, Jump, egg, stoker
and mine run. E. Maln St.,
Pomeroy, o. Ph. 992-3891.

. - 190-t!

Real Estate F111 Sale
New Listlnas

horiie, iiirge
LR, paneled TV room, full

basement, storm windows and
doors, concrete street. Price

Sl2,950.

7 Rooms

3 BR, formal DR, laundry, bath,
one car garage with work shop,
fenced lot, plenty water.

204 Acres

HERE is a real good farm with
75 acres of tractor land, 25
acres Raccoon bottom, large 2
story colonial home, drilled
well.

Land Contract

PRICED TO SELL
61 A. FAKM wllh 6 rooms. -Modhcuae. bath, partial base..

Real Estate F111 Sale
0. D. PARSONS
REALTOR
Form, Village, City Property
Fint &amp; Olive
Phono «6-G219
RACCOON TWP. 7 room, two
story, large barn, 3 polds~

1;0&lt;111 soiL

timber 1o pasl'll"f•
Equip.

103 ACRES
home, lg. barn, far.n lanO,pas·
ture &amp; tinlber, fruit. Really
nice.

92 ACRES

ST. RT. 32~, 6 rm. two story,
barn, nice land on Little Raccoon, some timber.

VACANT LAND
$6,000
$4,500
$3,500
f2,500
$800 up

45 ACRES
SO ACRES
21 ACRES, SOLD
38 ACRES
LOTS

TRAILER
TWO ADDED rms. 10 x 18 liv.
rm. with two acres land. Cellar, Outbldg. Walnut Twp.

1968 TRAILER

TWELVE WIDE, carpet, fund shed, complete, steps, blocks,

. 5 RM. HOME, new ohllllla roof,
porch, well, clatera,
spring, 1h acre.
$4,000.
Terms.
fr·ont

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Donv., K. H;gley, «6-0580
.:.._

BAIRD REALTY CO.
Oscar laird, RHhor
116 ACRE FARM
FIVE ROO)(, two story hoose
o,.rlooks - t ofthls116 aero

lann 00 - · Rldp RaotL
Second ......, has four rooons.
EJahty acroa Is lllloblo land
with 10 acrea permanent pa ..
ture•. h acn tabacco bal8.
Good borri, elalel,n; and du~
weD. lmmedllte ·,POIIIJiion.

ment, forced air, fuel oil Air·
noce 0!11 CIIPel In tMrv room
\
'and ~~~~~~~ rOom, Hoi I 40' X
NICE FARM HOME
so• 110ro 1n 110011 conolttl.._ 'h · NICE
'tWO 1tc1:J limn IMine with
A. Tobacco boH. some tima~.ml..... . - 1s 1-lod ...
. bor atd coal.
24 acre• onuiac-otn Plb., Two
1t0Ds wllil walor In tho klldlen.
lllr • l&gt;orpln. See this
Tobacco bon qf .41ac..,. Good
On S · acres of

PrJ..:-~,;aoo: ·L!c~, llat1, Full

born.

oat, .....

Nort""'-.,.wm

mu,u -rrr.,- 1oom

trodo

p...,...q.,

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Office,._ •• ,
'

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ms
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Ruuoll D. Woods, ~ 18
John!. Richards, 446-0280
Ronald Canaday, .u6-3636
3 BEDROOM BIUCK front CoiOI&gt;ial, attached garage, bunt..in
kitchen, living room carpeted.
large lot. Location Bulaville

Rd. $16,900. Cell 448-3746,
Raymooo G. (Tony) Barr.
16.1-tr
NEW 3 bedroon-i house at Gallipolis, 11;2 baths, carpeted, ap-o
plianees, garage, large Itt.

city

At Addisnn $10,1100
OW f'A.IHIONID TWO II'I'OB.Y
FRA.YE. REAL MCE INSIDE.
LOT8 or PANII.IN'O,
lOll&amp;
CHERRY HAADWOOD fLOO-RS,
3 .r&gt;ROOJI5, IIIAU. CZI..L.AJl
BASElMENT,
NIIW P'URN4CII:
AND NJ:W WIRING lN Jll'l'.
ALL OP' LOT 8 AND PARTS
or LOT t AND T, GOOD ~
-DEN SPCI'T.
KYGER at.E!X

...

801100L DIB1UCT. LOW T.U::-

water.

Green

Acres

Business Opportunities
SPORTSMEN
N•w OrtJ~Oifu"lty f« tho sport•·
minded mon Of womgn to lil.t l11
the fl•ld the)' e"lgy th• moll,

w,

Mve a

limited "umbor of

openln;• fof tho ombltl- poro
1an who would like til r~6P the

reword• of tho ev~ .-4-ricroaslng
r~c .. atlon oxplo1IO".

Real Estate For Sale

MASSIE
REAL ESTATE BROKER
TEL. 446·1998

YOU CAN !ARM WELL OVER

$900.00 PER MONTH IN THIS
AMAZING BUT FUM 8U51HE55.
Yov do ,...d at l1t~~f $16-47.50

to $3600 c••h to start.
Writ• (11lving pho"'

number).

ALL SEASONS SPORTING
GOODS C:O.-Dept.ld9
7262 Naturol lrldgo Rill.
St. Loula, M,l11011rl 63121

ONE of the best farms 1n Gallla
Co., I'h miles east or R t o

• .\lpnde ~ ~ ~e ,wt!'. '!I . , Ca11111inl ·• ~\pmlll\
S.: Rt. 3il H{gh enpugn to never Oood ~ Iorr ~nough to be CLOSE OUT SALE ON ALL

l~
69 '

CAMPERS &amp; TRAILERS. See

in the back yard and see over

the 1970 models on duplay

all 73 A. of it. Modern 5 room

now. AllaceessorlesawUable.

house 2 large barns _poultry
Camp Conley starcratt Sales
house: garage, cellar,' and oth·
behhxl Pleasant Point Resort.
er bl'dgs. Plencywater. FroJta
195-tt
on3 highways.
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NEIGHBORHOOO RD.
NO reasonable otter refused on
tllis 10 year old 3 br. home and
lh A., lot. It has city water alii
gas is available. Asking $10,000.

IN CITY
PRICE reduced on this 3 br.
hm1e. It hal!il new tile noor in
tJJe kitChen and has been redecorated throughout.

PUBLIC
SALE
Every Saturday Evening
at 6:30 At Knotts Coamunity Auction Barn,
Corner Th;rd &amp; OIIYO.

"WE SELL AMYTHIHG
FOR ANYBODY.''
W• Also Boy Complete
Estates.

OWNER MOVING
6 RMS alii bath, H. W. doors, full
base., coal stoker furn. Located on 5 A. lot. Price with furniture, $ll,OOO.

SO A.. ard Groc. store
87 A. (50 A. Ievell, $10,500
23 A., I/, A. Tob. llase, $4000

3lh

A. Modern house, $9500

Jay Sheppard, «6-0219
Earl Winton, 446-3828
Woyno Aotobory, 446-0239

86 A. IN Cheshire 'IWp., See. 25,
6 room houae, needs a lot ol
repair, ~.ooo.
GROCERY STORE - Oooe to
town on main hiiflway, meat
case, slicer, se&amp;les, all stock,
large cooler, erlnder, casb
register, belli saw, ml11cella·
neous equi_ptitent, $4,500.
'PRACTICALLY new home, DlOIJ..
ern cabinets, carpet. closets.
Lot &amp;lopes from road to Raccoon Creek. Nice boat landing,
6 miles from town.
4 BED.ROOM home, 1 A., on U.
S, 3~ close to town. City water
and ps.
Evenint•:

Subdlv., $16,900. Ph. 446-9523.
or 448-3262.
164-t!

OTHER PROPFRTIES

ADDISON TWP.

Phone~1066

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~Jat and gently rolling. Stand

RACCOON TWP. Moder" 3 BR

D.H.VVCM)D,Iei&amp;er

BRAND NEW 3 bedroom, garap, .

FARM

120 ACRES

Real Estate Fill Sale

Call CooiY11le, Olllo, 667-."1080.
198-3

THIS

t(

THIRD AVE. &amp; STATE ST.

I

Owner Transferred

QIAIUIDfiO ol MIWXIII, IIAI ·
&amp;A111 CAR OOD HO!IIJI:. HAS
A nN1S111D J'AIIILY AltD UC ·
ROOM, I nB&amp; Jll..ACa, LAR6E
CIMRIIING IJ'IQIEN, ~
DINING BOOM AND
ON
A
L.ULCJt: SHADY Im'. ftl&lt;e
TO sn.L '1'1118
DON"T
MilS IEDNIIl 'l1DI. CAlL 11[1
WISDIAN.

CJRa;N

Neal Realty

INCOME

l Yr. Old Split Level

w.-ac.

$139.50

en

BATH AJriD

ON HOLOOKB Jill£, ONID t1ll
TKI BIIIT I.OCATIO'NB . .

.u6-2674
Lucille or Howard Brannon
Evenings 446-1226
·

• Granary Cover

Serving Meies. Gallia &amp; Mason Counties

Joe~ W.

pickup
1964 1;2 T. GMC pickup

Lots
High trade--ins and specialprlces
ALWAYS on our new M.F. 3 RESIDENTIAL, RESTIUCTED
F. It A. Iota, located in Lincoln
troctora.
HJts,.,
Pomeroy. 100' ~
GALLIPOLI$ TIIACTOR SALES
200' deep. AllutiiiUosoopaved
Your Massey·FercuaonDea.ler
street.
Price $1,500 each.
Upper Rt. 7, Gallipolis, Ohio
44&amp;-1044
HOBART DILLOH, Realtor
198-1

BIG SPARE ·. TIME

wrnt

NIIW l'tlllN.A£Z, C MDROOIII.
GARAGE AND 11ANY Goon
BAJWif8 A1CD Ol1I'BVIWINCMI.

NEW 3 BR HOME on acre lot,
Poulan chain saw a.
garage, drilled welL Located
5 mile from Gallipolis,
ALSO, close-out prtc~s on good
ul!led hay conditioners aid used

·····~ .

WfOCK J'.YM. 'YDY OOOD

FARM HOD

ONE FLOOR PLAN located In
BidweU, Ohio, on a large lot.

·l''

Fill up now with Landmark Fynon Home Heating

•

tNGS. HAS BD:N DAlB-Y COm.D

M.F. No. 12 balers, $2,125.00

sOle Prlce$425.00
M.F. Wheel Rakes, $450.00
Sale Price $375.00
M.F. Pull-Type Rakes,$640.00
Sale Price $485.00

a&amp; SUU AND liB THII ONE.
Ito ACBIB wrnl liD Aaml OF
JOJTOM AND 80 ACRilS TD..LABIA, 10 AC8D 01' 0000 PAS.
'J'URE. coaN BASE. ~ ,A. TO.

H

SEASON CLEARANCE ON ALL
HAY TOOLS IN STOCK
No Interest on new M. F. balers
untO Aorill, 1970.
M.F. No. 9 Balers, $1,960.00
sale Price $1,525.00
M.F. 7ft. mowers, $525,00

If You Want
One of Gallia Counties
Real Good Farms

PBIOOUa. 10 QAL. P11R IIIN.f
W.A.'Ia IN AlL KAIN BUJLD.

!W 'li'roRv;· · ;~ iiii

Sole Prlce$1,650.00

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1963 F600 Ford truck

ATIENTION
..

18 TB11 LOVJLY :II JIJDROOM
110111: TODAY lot. MlLI: F.llOIW.1
Cll'1l' ON u.s. • vzay wt:LL
KIPr WITH WALl. TO WALL
ClAIINl' 'l'&amp;aOUGIIOtiT. loAMI
FAMILY 1100111 AND NZW GA·

1967 3 T. GMC
1966 3 T. GMC.
1966 34 T. International

.

Owner Wants Home
Sold-Movlq To Fla,

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Ddlon Agency
oOO

Excell ant Location
4 Bedroom Grape St.

1964 1 T Chevrolet
1960 Jlh T. Ford
1962 11h T. GMC
1965 2 T. Chevrolet
1962 F700 Ford dump

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"SAND &amp; GRAVEL

Off. 446-3643
Eve. 446-3796 446-4500

Our Best Buy
This Week

con:lition. Call 379-2668.

Llk' fut!l it llllvt'll.

YOU CAN
CUT FUEL COSTS
AT LANDIARKI

•

NEW GMC TRUCK
HEADQUARTERS

1968 SHASTA LowRito tra..t

Slt;(;LJ-:H h;tll tht" hi~:. huilt -tn Hlu1ooer !-&gt;y~U:&gt;rn an&lt;l t"X ·
chllltYt' lnnt'T' Ileal Tuhtotl th;rt t1'"t' you the t"Ornfort
m•rad•• ufSI!I'f:H FIJH)U 111-:AT. Come in and
·•Mk (,-"a dr·nlflnllraliun ;md !lee how thU. rM'W
Sil'[l;)t'T will p;oy for tl.lelf ~~o·ith

SUPPLIERS OF:
*ASPHALTIC CONCRETE
*PAVEMENT SEALER
• PROTECTIVE COATING
*CRUSHED STONE

THE WISEMAN
AGENCY

190-12

sharpened, 379-2168. 192-26
5 ROOM• secood Roor IUI!urn..
lalled oporlment, &amp;Mil ooly, REGISTERED q,.rter h o r s e
$2,250
balers.
COIIVenltnl dorrnlown loeo.
BUYS
TIHS
ONE STORY, 4 room
mare and coiL Coli 44~413
tloD. Bent t60 mo. See M&lt;lrbome
in
the
village of Eureka,
aller 5 p.m.
198-6 Large selection ol good used
rll Hollldrut at Tho &lt;lllo Va!Ohio.
Gas
furnace,
plenty wattrattors at bargain prices.
-----------~-- lo,y .Bam.
..
143-tr . SWEET
er, small lot. can be seen any
CORN for rreezlnc &amp;
time.
co111i._ Ph 379-2671.
19&amp;.11 I Cobey Forage Wagon Olke new)

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Hotel,
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are
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IMPALA CHev., 4 dr., P.S.,
P.B. and air, coOO., low mile--

THE PROVEN CARPET cleaner
195-6
Blue Lustre Is easy on the
budget. Restores forgotten col-

lAVE

HOUSE, 5 RillS., bolil on Plno
St. Adulta praferred, also form

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ance duo $69.60 Ceii44&amp;-I028.
199-."1
196~

heeUne oil. Dellvery June I

P ~ULA KA} 'S Beouty Solon -

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SO!JD STATE STEREO
1969 Walnut stereo console with
4 speaker, 4 speed automatic
changer. Take over payments
of $5..25 per month or pa,y bal·

191;.6

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Notice

.:0
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367-7187.

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size BNut.Yrest ma~11 &amp;
box sprlnp, oecUonal Kroeh·
ler living room suite, Gl~ refrigerator, run size paneled
bed, swivel rocker. Corbin
Furniture Co., 95~ Second
Ave. 446 1111.
190-tr

radio comblration. Tbla is a
beautllul solid sta~ unit wllh 4
speed danger. Take over pay.. ID68 CHEV. 2 ton dllllljl $6500,
1967 Ford TSOO tandem dUJq&gt;
ments of $6 per m~nth or pay
$8000
1960 GMC flal bed
balance o! $84.20. For f r e e
$750,
1959
Foid flat bed $300,
home demonatraUon call 44S..
II II. dllllljl bed $400. Ph.
1028.

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MAPLE STEREO

GOOD
USED
FUIINITURE:
BaSiett bedrocxn suite, queen

198-6 1969 Early American stereo

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Has Many Uses Aroun• The Farm An• Home

REGISTERED P.O.A. (Appaloosa
Pony) . .re, 3 yro. old. Appaloosa geldtna: 4 )'rs old, good
4..H or ladies hor~. 1 yr. old
gelding, t.lf Awalooaa. Ph.
446-2222.
199-1

con:IIUon, tall 24s..

terlals, block, brick, sewer
No one knows the anent heartpl.pe, windows, lintels, etc.
ache
Claude WinterS, Rio Grande,
Only thole who have lost can
0. Ph. 245.:il21 after 5. 91-tr
tOll
.
COMPANION TO elderly lad:,
or the srter lhat'a borne In Monday lhru Friday. lialll
PEACHES and apples - Red
silence
houaework. Call 446-455.4. ·
Haven, Fair Haven, Sun Ha ..
For the one I loved so well.
19B.a
ven peaches, others to follow.
More and mote eochc!ayimlas
Markel open dally !rom 8 a.
him,
m. 11&gt; 8 p.m. and &amp;mda.Ys
FT.Ienda li1ay lillnk the wound Is
Wanted
To
Buy
12 to 6 p.m. Wello Orchard
hoaled.
ONE
UPRIGHT
plano In good conand
storage, I mi. S. of
Uttle do they know the sorrow
dllloo.
Call
Elmer
Geloer,
388WUhosvllle,
0., on St. HI. 160.
That lies within my heart ca.
86&amp;6.
197.3
165-tr
cealed.
Sodly milled by wife and
A GOOD IJSED boby bed or porto•
· ' · daughtora.
crib. Cell 266-6761.
GOOD CLEAN LUMP and sk&gt;k199-1
199-.1
er coal. Carl Winters, Rio
'
Grande. Phone 245-61U. S.tr
~ost
ELECTRIC houae wlrq a n 9
plumbloc lid&gt; Bostwick. Ph. 11' YOU are bulldlrii a oew
BLUE WALLET. Ir found take to
446-2967.
198-!2
home or remodelinl, see us.
Tl'lbune Offl&lt;e or like 11&gt; 156
We are builders. Distributor
Socood Ave. orphooe~671.
for
Holpolnt Appllaaces, Alll.
A reward WIU bo .,venlffound.
Wanted To Rent
1IOit El~c.
154 tf
197.3 ENGINEER AND WIFE need
•2 or 3 bedroom house
wa•·r
5 HEREFORD steen hetwro,
ba
r with
1m "'nnACLE
~
- Sottner- sott" lba. Reweisht trom SOO to 700
aemeDt or saraie or
: · ens ~nd reJQOVtl. .rust. Nor,ar.~ If -·DorOthy Ratit&lt;iilh
l"e&lt;!la\0 90~''""''''' X...v~ mea \ man SleWa11'1 1. Vlnloa, 388..8377.
S87---7576.~t -'l :· •. ,'1l J) ' ll$ "Oftii13"U •moAIIII.i fDc aw&amp;oa:at..l7.&amp;o:l041i
1H.J
1
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before 4 p.m. • .
191-tt
·
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YQI! CAN BUY Whitmer's Black
"Diamond Llnlmint at 1924 E.
Aw., Galllpolls, Ph.-446-2089.
199-1
.

• Bunker Silo

OIL HOME HEATER

CALL .u6-1609

HOUSE, 6 rooms.&amp; bath, yard,
1o August 31. Payment due
rumq ~ . two week special on
I"" Mill Crk. Rd. Ph. 4Hoct. 1 19•• BurlUe Oil c...
..,
• ~.
•
permaneilto ~"''1111 A"• 25. ·
1268.
197-."1
Jobber or I'Urt&gt;-Unloo 76 Pro, ,- "
$1~50 tor.IO, $15 for $12.50. - - - - - - - - - - - - - duets. 44 6-4119.
128-tr
'Perfect lor llloft,.ck-to-achool ~ BEDIIOOM unfurnished apl, _ _ _ _ _ - - - - look. Coli "'"'lor your-In!&gt;
ground Roor, $70 monlil, call LOW low prices on -oom
ment 448-3700.
10 to 4, 44~63. after 4, 44~
suttos and mattreoaea. Cor.
199-3
1203.
198-3
bin Fmlture Co., 446-1171.

;!a,,

Fl

children prime cooaideratic:n
AWiy to Aln L. ~raguo, E&gt;ecutlve Secretary, Chlldren"a
Home, Rt. 1, Gallipolis.
199-li

ALL STYLE'! Boouty Solon Is

or

EiiEii

CO~

IN LOVING MEMORY or my busbond, Jameo Hutlon,
who
pa1.1ed aWl)' one year aso Aug.
24, 1968.

PH. 992·2176

Year

give your family a
healthier, happier, warmer
home with a beautiful, new

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CASEWORKER wanted forciilta
CouniY chUd Wel!are. C..Uep
degree requlrecl. lntereat In

In Memory

BAIRD

ports wUl decline In 1969. Much
ingenuity and effort will be required on the part d. the U. S.
if the nation is to continue to
increase world markets for agricultural products. Here's a
chance to learn more about the
complexities of world markets,
balance or trade and agrieultural product export through the for ..
eign trade exhibit, say economists plaru\Jng the exhibit.
Several aspects or rural are
and its changing environment will
be explored in the Rural Sociology section of "New Dimensions
in Agriculture." The areas being
presented this year include the
resUlts of a recent Health and
Safety &amp;arvey intormation about
rural zoning, population shilts
and the number one pollution
prOOlem racing rural countl.es(Continued on Page 22)

756

to plan the 1970 corn crop, and
fertilize crop land accordlnl to

All Systems Go for
Farm Science Event

COUNTRY ACREAGE wanted.
Columbus peq&gt;lo waDI form or
"'cant grou,...S. Call colloctove.
VIrginia L. Smllil 237-1806 or
Nool E. C111bbe, Rooltor, 2377861.
199-8

ttanka isextencledtoDr. Shane,

45 Tour and Talk with Experts at Field Day
GALLIPOLt; - Forty - five
people attendet: the Corn and
Forage Field Day at tlle Glem
Graham farm Thursday with GalIta County Agricultural Extension Agent Bud Carter the host.
Local farmers toured and talked with Ohio State University

Wantecl

to lllank all ror their ldndneos
Jtnd ~11011 during hlo
lllnooo. ond deolh. A l!podal

gram on the Glenn Graham farm ant\ eJPlalna the corn ferUlization program followed in 1969.

male.

er.

,.tt

THE FAMIL'( .o! Georplt Johri-

hi MHer prafits I
GOOD FEEDING starts
when yo• use led lose .-.. your farm I

Norwegian Elk Hound, 8
roonth AKC Registered

lui Est.te For W.

·For Sale

TD 9 INTERNATIONAL bolldoz-

SALESMEH

Catd of Thanks

GOOD FEEDING pays off

For Sale

FOR SALE

.

vfttls•iMM wiU II• c....,.d th. ret•

.. 2SC

Herculaooum were burlod by
the eruption of Mt. Vesuvius.
In 1814 the British captured
Washington, D.C., burning the
Capitol
and
the Executive
Mansion.

t,

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For Sale

MECHANIC - . Must hue own
1!and . toolo. Conlaet Rdllrt
Fournier, · Sorv. lofgr, at Maoon Cotmlf Chrfoler.P~Iil
Center, h:. Phooo 675-!225.
193-6

NN.

.

High Low Prec.
. ••. 91 65 .08
Monday . • • • • • 87 68 .21
1\lesclay . . . . . . 74 69 . 72
Wednesday . . . . 84 64 . 49
Thursday . . . . . 78 55
Frlda,y . . . . , , . 84 SO
Saturday . . ..... 71 50
Average high temperature for
the week this year - 81.2 de-

Help Want~ .

}.
. ~LA!SIFifD RATES
Cflit D•y-Oftit ti- • • • · • ·11c 11.,.
a111 '••,.Kutl¥1 ftyt • • • • •ISc II•
ThrM unncutl.,.. •~• - • ·16c 111-..
Advertl•l• ••rH for lrr.. ule~r
ln~ftlonl- 'wU' talco tM _one u -

NEW BIUCK house, 3 bedrooms,
1~ baths, basement. garage,

paneling In kitchen, dlshrraoher
&amp; stove, garbqedi8J)Oal.l, ear..
pet In Hvl~ , . , hall, dintni

area. Nlcelocadon,largelotm
old 35 across from Alpine Mo~L Call 4~821 between I
aoo 9 p. rn.
1T.l-t!

PUBliC
SALE
THURS., SEPT. 18
10:00 A.M.
Comer Firat Ave.
and Court St.

Galllpol;s

e.....

th.
of
Viole Ble.e Plr•le Ptl
"""0 Mcrvtl• al••e. ,...,,
Solllnt

Will Be A 2 Doy $al ..
Wotch F• c..,lote LlltOn Su... S.pt. 7 aM
s.,t. 14.

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COL. R. E. KNOTTS
AuctionHr

�·~·-· · -

. '
Z:- The Sunday Times. Sentlnel, Sunday,

Services Offered ·

--------- -- --CUSTOM SPRAY
PAINTING

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oncorr ect inoerliol\ .

5

ERNEST TH9,RNE

·12
Hv•

Thurman, Ohio

18

LEE'S PLUMBING &amp; REMODElING, Crown City, Ohio. Ph.

~ ~·

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'' j

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.

RA'TES
For Wont Ad Ser.,.in
cenh per Word one •nnrtion
Minimum Charge 7Sc
cent I per word th,.., tonte cu·
intertianl .
ce nh per Word I•X consecultYe

inoert io nt
25 per ce-nr Oi,.:o.,nl on p11id 11 1h

33 years experience
Phone 245.5269 or
Central Soya
446...2463

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11nd 11d1 po1d ..,,,.,,., 10 d&lt;Oyl
CARD OF THANKS &amp; OBITUARY
$1 SO f01 50 wnrd m1nimu,., E11
oddit i&lt;O no l word 2c .
BLIND ADS
Addit ion&lt;OI 25~ Ct.orge per Adve&lt; -

127-lf
OFfiCE HOURS
8 ,30 a .m. to 5 :00p .m Daily
8 :30a .m. to 12:00 No&lt;&gt;n S.Otur~ny

I

TERMITE PEST CONTROL
FREE inspection, call 446-3245
Merrill O'DeU. Operator for
Extermital Termite Service,
19 Belmont Dr.
267-tf

Help Wanted

WE WISH to eJqJress our f:lncere lijJpreciation to our many
frlerxls, neighbOrs and relatives who helped in IIV' way
during the Illness and death of
our beloved mother and grand· ·
mother, Mrs. Iva Miller. Special thanks to Dr. Ridgway, Dr.
Dlrnaculangan and nurses, to
all who sent cards, nowersand
food, to Rev. Arnloy ror his
conSoling words, the pallbearers, and to the Strong Funeral
Home for its efficient service.
Mrs. Minnie Marsh
Mrs. Marvin Miller and
Family
6-24-1tp

NURSE
R. N. lnduetrlol nuulnt pGeltlon
with Ko;~l ..r Aluminum I Ch.flll•
c11l Corporet!on'• Rov•n•w6od
piCirtt,

LlberGI
wlory,

YOUTH ASKED FOR IT
This oolumii ia for young people, lheir problems and pleasures, their troubles and tun. As
with the re-st of Helen Help USl,
it welcomes laughs but won't
dodge a serlous question with a
brust:-Off.
Send your teenage questioils
to YOUTH ASIGID FOR IT, care
of HELEN HELP US! this news-

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I

Healing

-----------CARTER'S PLUMBING
AND HEATING
830 Fourth Ave.
Phone 446-3888

15s-tf
Brammer Plwnbing &amp; Heating

300 Fourth Ave.
Phone 446-1 637
Gene Plants, Owner
298-tf
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lnsurante

FOR ALL your insurance needs,
check with your Grange ag.enta at the Neal Ins. Agency,
64 state St. Agents for auto,
fire, Homeowners, hospitaJ
and general liability.
84--t!

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- -

-

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NATIONWIDE INSURANCE
AUTO. rire, lite. 45 State St.
WaJdo F. Brown, W. R.
Brown, 446-1960.

24 u

E:r.:cellenr

S.nd r.. um• In eonfldenc:e to1
Mary Boahom, P•r•onn•l
R•lotlont
P.
lo:r.: 98,
Rav•newood, W.. t Vlrelnlo
( 30~) 273-.011
on equal opportunity •mploy.,

o.

NEW IN
FARMING
(Continued (rom Page 20)
wlid waste.
Many steps are being taken
to create a better social and
physical environment for rural
people. A substantial part of
"New Dimensions in Agri culture" wiU explore Communit;y
Resource Development, and how
a program of teaching, research,
and practical application work
hanrl in hand to create better
living for rural people.
The turn of the decade brings
us to another census year, The
1970 farm census will be the
first farm census ever conducted by mail questionnaire. Actual
1970 census forms and the latest
Census Bureau information will
be exhibited.
Tickms for the Farm ScienceReview may be purchased rrorn

5 rooms,
OutbuU~

lost

AUIMINUM .C CH.IWICAL
CINf,.,lfA'r'UHrl

POMEROY - 6 rooms, 3 bedrooms, 11/z baths, washer, dryer.
dishwasher. Wall to wall
FEMALE: BEELINE Stylists.
carpeting, 2 car garage, hot
Thanks for vlsitirw our booth
water
heat, $20,01111.
at the (air. Why don't you join
Beeline? Part or rull time HELEN or VIRGIL TEAFORD
work. Excellentearnl!fls, free
ASSOCIATES
992-3325
wardrobe, no collecting, Jean
SYRACUSE
Trussell. Phone 949-3703.
ll--22-3tc
8-2~tc

LUNCH BUCKET between Athens
arx:t Kingsbury Road, has initials "W. A,'' contains motor-

cycle parts. Phone 992-6831.
8-21-3tc

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displayed great empathy for parents who, Pm sure,teel supremely unobligated to provide a love- CHINA CABINETS, round llbloo,
ly, expensive wedding for a girl
old clock•. etc. Write or eal1
who chose HER way to their wey
M. D. Miller, Rt. 4, Pomei'CQ',
six months ago! - H,
992JI271.
6..2~c
· Dear Helen:
I decided to brjghten your day
by telling you just how great I
ROOF PAINTING ard patchlng
think life is - probably an unby contract, ''Experienced".
usual letter ror an advice colFor free e:;timate, phone 992-

Wanted To Buy

Notice

umn.
r II be a sophomore next ran

2806. (We go anywhere).
8~22-tfc

and J am an honor student, have
wooderlul parents, friends and
teachers, mostly. Also an older I WILL NOT BE responsible !or
any debts contracted by anyone
sister, a dog, a cat, and God.
other than rnyselt
We've had problems. Whatfam..
Robert
F. Priddy Kanauga, 0.
ily hasn't? But J finally learned
8-22..fltp
that I must live each day to the
fullest

andlettomorrowtakecare GUNSf INTERESTED in locatl!lr

of itself.

Kentucky riOe made by Isaac
Haines. Call or write Tom B.
Wilson, Wilson's, Delaware,
Ohio, 6J4.,J63-9322or614-3633781.
8-21.,Jjp

Pve also learned that H you
want people to be your friends,
you must give them a chance,
And if you want to learn how not
to make mistakes, watch people who make them and resolve THE CHESTER Fire Dept. will
to be different.
·

Lile·is' sOriiet.ime·s !Utf O"fsut: ....bold. u. p.nnual Labor. ~lib'
ebratiOI'I M~,

cilSepL 1 wiUl

fering, pain, p.wert_y • hearta chicken barbecue and spare
ache. But life has a good side,
ribs, homemade ice cream, pie
too. It has many wonderful peo..
and cake. A parade at 1:30 p.
pie, beautiful things, freedom
m., a garden tractor pull at
(in America), a chance for a
3 p.m. Those who plan to eJP
fine education, and if you look
ter the tractor pull must subfor it - love.
mit their entry by Aug_ '1:1.
If you want the good things
Weigll slips must be in contestof life you have to seek them.
ants' possession day of pull.
1f yoo want the prejudice, hate,
Serving will begin at 11:30 a.m.
ugliness, you needn't look far.
8-21-Stc
I would be a liar it I said I
have no problems. rve had a
THERE will be a rummage sale
lot or very serious troubles. I
at 231 Mill St., Middleport, Frigive them each their share or
day rrom 9 a. m. to 3 p. m.;
my Ume, but I don't let tbem
Saturday rrom 9:30 a. m. till
get me down, though 1 can't ignoon. Nice School Clothes.
nore them.
Sponsored by Stella Guy.
Thanks for Ustenlng to me
.
8-2!.,Jtc
rattle on. Tomorrow you may get
•
another letter rrom me asking
RUBBER STAMPS made to or•
your opinion on a grave problem.
der, 24 hour service. For more
rm just glad you•re there to
tnrormauoo call Dwaln or wu.
listen and lend a helping hand.
ma caoto, Pordand, Ohio.
- HELEN APPRECIATOR
7..29-30tp
Dear H. A.:
And thanks tor brightening my
VACANCY lor two elderly pe0. .
day. You really did! f - H.
pie. Prefer priYate paid paFOR YOUR COPIES OF
Uento. Ploone Muon, 77WI85.
'~WHAT IS A BOY FRIEND?''
1~Uc
AND "WHAT ffi A G I R L
FRIEND?" SEND A STAMPED WILL CARE for elderly person
SELF • ADDRESSED ENVELOPE
in my home. Phone 992-5770.
TO HELEN HOTTEL, CARE OF
8-2ll..fitc
THIS NEWSPAPER.
This column is dedicated to
HAM SHOOT, Sunday, beg!Ming
family Uving, so if you•re hav ..
at 1 p, m. on the Bob HilJ Farm,
ing kid trouble or just plaintrou..
sponaored by the Rae ine Emble, let Helen tlelp YOU. Ste
ergency Squad. The proceeds
will alsoweloomeyourownamuswill go on the new emergency
ing experiences. Address Helen
truck.
8-19--Stc
Bottel ln care or tbis newspaper.

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WORLD ALMANAC
FACTS

SKATE-A-WAY will be closed
August 29 aOO 30th, Sept. 1012-13, Watch for back to school
party. Free gifts tor everyone,
8-2Mtc

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GLORIA'S SCHOOL of Dance,
tap, billet. acrobatics, jazz
and baton. Watch for registration ad In Sunday, Alii. 31,
paper; or call 992..6922, Gloria
Buck.

8-24..fljp

------------Employment .Wanted

The

Grand Can&gt;.'on's
4,00IJ.loot cliffs make 11 the
deepest or the 19 canyons
along the 1,400-mile course
of the Colorado River, The
World Almanac says. The
canyons were formed over
600 million years by the
river's eroding layers of
rock while the land moved
upward in a slow unheaval.
9early seen st:'ata and fossils on canyon walls reveal

more of the earth's history
more vividly than anywhere el..ae in the world.

REMODELING W 0 R K. Phone
99U039.
ll--19..fltc

----------Insurance

AUTOMOBILE Jnouraaee eueelled? LOll your open.
tor•o license? Call 992..2966.
6-1o.UO.

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p-

For Sale or Trade

1968 CAMERO 327, 4 • speecl
992-65t7.
8-21-&lt;ltc
,&lt;

For Rent
THREE ROOM apartment, completely modern with built-in
kilchen, wall oven aOOtabletop
unit; stainless steel sink with
disposal unit, large bath and
large closets. Nicely decorated. Call 992-2278 tor ap-pointment after 2 p. m.
8-22-t!c

-- ------- ---FJVE ROOM house, bath.

lr¥;~uire

at Mapl13wood Lake.

8-21-6tc

----- -------TRAILER, BROWN'S Trailer
Park, Minersville. Phone 9923324.
8-21-12tc

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TRAILER WITH buUt-o11 living
room. ideal for young or elderly col4)Je. No children. Call
742-4936.
8-21.,Jtc

-------- -fOR RENT - Modern futnfshed
aDjlrtment. 3 large rooms and
bath. All utilities tu.rrdshed.
See at 256 So. Fourth Ave.,
Middleport.
8-13-12t;p
- - - - - --+ - - ~·.;_ _FURNISIIED and unll!rnlahOd
aparlmenta. Close to school.
Phone 99U4J4.
1Jl..1R.t!c

BLAEnltUS

l'ollloro1

n1u
IUHLDHN
TilES
TUPPERS PLAINS, OHIO
(ARBAUGH ADDITION)
667-3682

NEEb&gt;

II. P. GeNrich
o....,..... ,..,........

Complete FIOIII·End
and Brake S.Yice

I".OxiS o-4reet P•lro .. u
(S.•It4t) L...... I" wl ...
~OUNTED &amp; IALANCIO POit
Tilt! TAICioOPP.
leniiA-rtc..-4 ...,_~

BLAETTNAR'S
IN POMEROY

Business Services
STANDING AT STUD to limited
number or mares, Lo Tanyeden
No. 40345, Grandson of Ratnes,
fee $50. Return privileges. Eskey Hill, Flatwoods Road, Pomeroy, Phone 992-6880.
8-24-Stc

SPORTSMEN
min:led :nn or woman to (et
in the field they ertioy the moat.
We have a limited number
openings for the ambitious
person who would like to reap
the rewards ot the ever increasing recreation eJPlo.slon.

SEPTIC tanka cleaned. lllller
Sanitation. Stewart, Ohio. Ph.
662.3035.
2-12-Uc
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HARRISON'S TV AND ANTENNA
SERVICE. ~e 992~522,
6.10-Uc

You Can Earn W•ll Ov., $900.00
P• _,h In tftla ••••'"' ~ut fvn

eu ........

-------------SEE NEIGLER ll!lldlng lq&gt;ply

You do need at lea at $164?: 50
to $3600 caah to start.
Write (giving phooe IIDDber).

lor buOdlng your !lome. Call
Guy Nelgler, Racine, 0,
3..28-Uc

All SHa.-.1 5,.,.1"1 GHCia C•·
Oapt. 651, 7262 thtw.l Brhl,. Rd
St. L~NII, MIIIMrl 6l121

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CIGARETTE vOlldlng machines
and service, ABC Enterprlses,
Maaon, W. Va. Phone 7735543.
6~-Uc

For Sale
ONE HOT POINT 40..1nch olec-

efftctooey

Mldd'-t-

~

tjiOl"tiDOIII.

1112-3871,
Jl.6.t!c

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TRAILER LOTS, Bob's MobUe
COurt, ~racuse., OhloonSate
Rt. 124, Phone 992-295L
.

8-II..Ui
UNFURNffiHED 4 rooon ~~
ment at edge ol Pomeroy, Ph.
992.2639.
8-24.,Jtc

For Sale, Rent
4 BEDROOM HOME, lull-oized
basement, gas furnace neat,
gas hot water tleater, rutly air
conditioned, deep well, one allll
one-ttllrd acres with fruit trees
and large garden spot. One
mile east or Racine on Route
!24. Call 9t9-2013.
8-22-6tc

Wanted
HOU'1 t: MANAlt.t..;H, man Oil- w~
man, w1llpve 50 per cent ec:m-minion, ABC Cleaners. Ma·
W. VL
' '
7-2'/..U.
GOOD HOME lor poodle, l'h
years old. Phone Coolville,
667.,')332.
8-21.,Jtp

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Pomeror.

LEGAL NOTICE
IH THE COMMON PLEAS COURT.
MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO
..._ U,417

Oa ... c. Hr••n.

••

•Jun• Hy"ll
1608 e..,.. R..d
·

AUCTIONEER

o

.,175; one Phi co
automatic Walher $75; one sev.
en-p Iece dl nette Bet ..- • All
are In new condltioll an:l would
lUte to sell bv Sept. lit. Max
•
A. Etchlrwer 992--5526,
8-24-Gtp
refngerator

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C. C. BRADFORD

Gr'"' Pia
Cltr.~ Ohio,
ntiH1,
•••
L~o~clil• Powart, et al.,
o.f•ndlrth.

ComJ)Iete Service
Phone 949-3821
Raclne. Ohio
Crltt Bradford

L~o~clll• P ower~, G•n•vu Slmpton,
jum" Bryo"', Jr, and Mo•d. M.
Gfont, oil ot wh•• u4*Meo• ore
Ynltnownj tho vnltnown '-lrt, d...,l-

e~dntlnlttrotors ond
unl1n• of Atbwv Brront, llonoMCI;
the unknown Min, devl••••• l..a-

••"• '-fat••••

READY - MIX concrete deliver-

M••
odmfnlttrotOI't and atlltl'll af
Fron\ IHyont, d•eoo ..d; the unknaw"

ed rlllbt to your proJect. Faat helr-1, dtivl ..••• lolilctt•"• odmlnl•·
tratOI'I ond o1111n• M Go011• A""
and easy. Free eltlmates. Ph. df.w Bryont, deceC11ed1 win toh
992.3284, Geog!eln Reaclf..Mlx notlee that on the 3rd fliOY of June
1969, ,.._ flllalntllf•1 Ooi'ICI c. t-tr••tf
Co., llldllleport, Ohio.
and June Hy .. ll, fllltd tl,elr Pat tlon

ogolnlf them In the-Court of CDitlmon
Pleat, M-l91 Counly, Ohio, tho , • .,..
llol111 Cote No- 1A,487 f• ttw Par•
tltlon of ro111· ottcrto, which to14 1eol
Hta,. 11 deterli!ed In tho Petition
01 follow•:
..
64 BUICK Slcylark, v-II a u - Sltwt• In Rutluntl Towrtohlp,
Meta• Cou""!• Ohio; leglflnlftl 25
tic, 2 door hardtop.
992.. rocb
1outh o the ftorthweot cor,_
of S•~lon 11 Town 61 Roneo 14;:
5679 alter o p.m.
lOuth 52 rocll and I~
8-21..Stc thine•
llrtko; thence •aot 31 rod•; thene•
nol'th 1 dqr. . utt 41 rode and
th. .c:e ftfHth 7~ d ..
'63 VOLKSWAGEN, good condi- 17Y:r liflktl
wnt 33 rod• ond 2)'1, link•
tion, John A. Jeffers. Phone
to tht place of b.,lnnl,., cono
9•:Z.t/100 octet, ~t~oro .,
992-11773,
li--21.,Jtc toll'lll'tg
lou.
DeN Ref.renc•: Vol- 82, Po,.
307, Melt• County D. .d A•c.wdt.
6~.;(·

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1966 FORD 'h -ton picki.C), 28,000
actual miles; radio, delwce
heater. Phone Cheater 985--3350. Can be seen at Newell'•
Sunoco.
8-19-tfe

The proy• of told fll..-ltlon lo lor
tho portlt!On of told reol otto•• and
other -rrvltoblo rellof. S.hl O.f•nd•
anti oro re~ulred to antwor tald
fllotJtlon on the 13th dar of Octi~~Mr,
1969, oo iudt-nt will h t•k•n
..alntt tho111.

Dtflt C. Hr••ll

1962
Falrlane 5(!0. Phone
949·2344.

a.-.t JftHio H11all"
Plolfltlff,,

8-J~tc

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60 DODGE SENACA, six, P.S.,
A. T.• snow tires. wheels, best
MECHANIC, muet hne own hand
tools, Contact Robert Four- · runner, $300. tall alter fp.m.
99:1-,5233.
nier, Service Manager, Mason
8-24-Stc
CouiiJ,y Lbryolor • Pbomoutb
Center Inc., 675-1225,
---- --~------8-19~tc 19&amp;6 OLDS CIJTLASS, black vinyl
top and burgand.Y, pluo many
BEAUTY OPERA'I'OR, Warner's
extras. Excellent corKiltiOQ.
Barber alii BeauJ,y Shop.
Muai"aell, (goiow to ochooil.
Priced to seD. Phone Chester
8-24-31•
985-41111.
WOMAN for pneral otftce work.
S-24-31p
Typtne netlded along with....,.
knowledge
of boold&lt;eeplne,
Write Box 70Jl..A In earo of 1946 FORD COUPE, good condition,
Phone Cheahlre
The Dally Sentinel, Pomerw,
$67-7512.
Ohio.

Leonerd D. Smith ontl G•or11lo
Smith. who rotldo at 3131 5th Av•·t
Chorl .. ton, W.. t Vlrtlnlo, G•ro:~lll
Smith end Nann• Smith, who tnld•
at Wett Dunbar, Wett VlrJ1nlo, e/d
Gonetol D•IIYory; Frane•• Nichol•
ond Rlehord Hlcholt, who retlde 11t
506 21•t 5ffnlo Oun~ar, Wetf VI,..
tlnlo~ Jimmy Sntlth e~n4 ,Jean S...tth,
who ,.., .. at 307
ehanan Str•at,
Charletton, Wnt Vlrlillnla; Willard
S...lth. wha ro•ldo1 at 307 B~o~ehanon
Stro .. , Ch•letton, Wott Vlrtlnl•;
Clyclo Smith, Jr, ctnd J• Holon 5~nlth,
wt.o r••lcko Cit 7U)ol, Ctoteont Roed,
Chorlotton~ We•t
Vl,..lniGI Na-Yo
Batet and LJe&gt;rwer lot•• whou ,.,._
r:l.nc• I• unkn-n · and tM ""known
htln, deYIIMI,
at. . l, ochnlnfo.:
traf01'1 1 OXOC"'OI'I and IIIIJfll af
Clyde H. Smith, d.c:eo.N, will
to~o nolle:• thor Rey•ond Harold
Gl"'maiL turvlvlnt 1pou•• ol Bole•
S...lth ulm~~~el, on the 211t Clap of .
AUfiiOt 1969, fll•d hlo prttltlon In
the fllrcNote Court within ond 101'
the County of Molt•• cuN State of
Oftlo, h.lno Co•• No. 20, ~ 40 proyl"'
for opprOYol of hl1 oloetlon to purchat• tM followlne de1Ct"lllod r.al
••toto at lt1 approl••d YOIUIO, ••
pr,vldod In S.etlon 2113.38 of the
Ohla Revl"d Code, t-It:

radio &amp; heater, w/s/w tires.

F·85 VIsta Cruiser, 9 pass., 4 door, 8 cyl., auto.

tr•s., P.S., P.B., radio &amp; heatar, w/s/w tires.

65 FORD.-------------$1195

64 RAMBLER----------$795

Galaxie 500 2 Dr; K.T.,' aeyl., std. trans., radio
Classic W110n, 4 door, 6 cyl., std. trans., radio
&amp; heater, w/s/w tires.
&amp; heatar, w/s/w tires.
FIFE- CEIARD CALVERT- CLIFF PHILLirS- DAN THOMPSON

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1. Ridlag

•••"•ory

Gu.ta.v
t. Hebrew

cockatoo

letter

12. Penitential

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5.

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gal of 11011g
30. Seismo-

8. Expunge

graphic

9.An
article

recordlnp

in a

contract
11. Eastern

Irish clan

1967 Cadillac ......................... $3900

28. Corresponded
32. Unit of

38. Earth
goddt!8ll

41 . Seed coat
42. Ceremony
tt. Stockpile

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31 . Cel't&amp;ln
flehennen
33. Greater

45. Purposes

3:1.

.W. Jewish

nana

24.SOurce
2'1. Asaam

w...

tree

7. La.s11ie's
friends

river

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36. Hawaiian

n.ountaln
17. Ouido'a
loweat note
18. Put outside

radio, tinted glass, w/s/w tires, Climate Control
Air-Conditioning, real sharp, only 18,000 miles.

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Colonial

month

inSf!cts

lW.

weight
Nonstop

talker
3:5. NL rival

87. Felled tree
39. Ral.lroad
40. Close

time
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new w·w tires, radio, white nylon top with turquoise

bod~.

i964 ~HEVROLET BEL AIR STA. WAGON $li95
VB e'ngine, auTo. trans., good w·w tires, radio, beau•
tiful white finish with red interior.

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1968 TOYOTA CORONA H.T. CPf .... $1695
Local 1 owner, new tires, 4-speed trans., radio, color
white with black vinyl int., factory air-conditioning.

i963 CHEVY II ......................... $895

3.. Seat-. Waeon, VB engirte, automatic trans. Power
steering and brakes, good tires, radio and heater.

pootUvely

DAILY CBYI'TOQVOTE- Here's bow to work It:
AXYDLBAAX&amp;
18 LONOFBLLOW
Ont letter limply .tao~ for another. In this oample A is
UMd for th• Utne L'1, X for the two O'•· etc. Single lettera,
&amp;pCI.tropllu. the leqth uut fonnaUon of the worda are ali
bllltl. llaeb 4ay the code ltltenl an dltfennl

A C!r'rftepam QII,_Ue=
kWUJ'O'J

hl.ahwoyo:
Ro,_.nce D"d1 Val1.1m9 193 page
355 of the Melg1 Co~o~ntr D.ed RoC•

UTOUJK

proyor of tho P.tltlon ,, few
tho rlthtoJ lntet•••• CHtd "'"' of 111 11
of the De ondant1 to b• tl.termlrtod
ocliutt•d ond P"otocted, ond thof
th.i AdmlnlttrotOI' of tho •otot• of

Y•te.,...

......n.

PO

RP

IIJ'UPYRP

8alcut S1111th Glmn.el H a..thorlaocf

SRY

JCSZVOVKE

OBVKCRFE

Save As
Much As $1,000 NOWII

POMEROY MOTOR CO.

ord•n and "'ll•f.
Tho pert~'onl flnt aitov• ••ntlon.d
will further tolto notice that t ... y

ltovo b"n Made portMt defendant
to nld potiUan onlll that tt..y ore
required to ortlw., tht 101110 on
bafaro tM 13ft. day of
19;
"ho l~nt will bt token oialntt

196.3 FORD .

Oc:t._.,

PGKVOU. -

Thunderbird. P.S. Auto•.trans.

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1963 CH.EVROLET $695

9/21. 9/28 6tr:

Impala 2 t. kdin. VI. Alto. lrMs.
Radio

1964 c
~

Ton Pickup, 6. cyl.

ET $995
•. trii)S.

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For Sale

l'nr Sale

FOX TERRIER Pouteo. Phoao

AWNINGS, olclr'!!l dooro a n G

116N DAY OLD or otartotl I..,.
)lora pWiots, botll !loor or cap
IJ'OWA awrfi•Ne. PoultryhouiIOW 111111 a.-uan. Modern
Poultry, 399 W. Main, Pom~· Ploone 99WI64.
W4-11A:

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lt;blj:il Jtd:tr ldur
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wlnd•a. carport&amp;, marquees,
blown 11111
inlulatlon. El·
mer White, talea rtpreMDta-

'*tl

tlve. For treeeltilnatel.pboal
Charleo Uola, Sync- V. V.

J-... 11111

Son, lac.

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COLT, (lhone 992-5039.
8-20-etc

POODLE PUPPIES. AKC T o y
eGo!
miniature, f15 and up. Stlllaar·
~-- ·....-.locat. All
vlco alii P"OIIIIlin&amp;. Phone 992plfoolllll hllitar• ..,..,, Good
5t43.
ll..s.tlc
e...tllklll. Dbld ~.
OlaoiOI', OdD. P'- 98.1-3989. ~------------EXCESS BODY !luld with Fl!lfdo&gt;
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POMEROY, OHIO

Q')'»*•tute:

19~8$.

$1095

63 Bonneville Pontiac SB95
4 dr. Hard Top. All white finish. PS PB &amp; AT. Nice
all vinyl interior.
'

-BLAETTNARS
AND MANY MORE

wXAM!III~

BUICK

PONTI A(.

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PHONE 992·2143

For Sale

For Sale

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ELECTROLUX vacuum cleaner BEAUTY Shq&gt; oqlliPmont. Equtp..
cCIIJPlete w i t h attachments,
peel for 2 or 3 operators. Ph.
cordwill:ler and paint spray,
992..2278 alter S p. m.
8-22-3tc
repossessed but in like new
c:ollllltlon. Pay 1137.t5 or 10rmo
6ROoM-HOME, b.lh-:-;; garIs deolred. Phone 992-2685.
age, several lots, in Maeo~~t W.
8-19..fltc
Va. Colllac:t LWlan Grimm.
8-21..3tc
LONE STAR boo~ motor and

P-

traDer. N e" 8111ah, $525.
992..2288.
8-19-tfc

8-N FORD tractorai'Mlmower,ex·
eeUent CODdlUon, John V. Boprd, Lmw Bottom, 0 h 1 0.

PhiXIO 843-273t.

8-19-3ip

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MAPLE

Am-

erican stereo radio eomblnatl.m.. Tbls is a beautltulaolid
Illite unltwltht..apoedcloanl!er.

Take over payments of $8 per
month or paybalaneeoi$8UO.
For !reo homo demonotralloo

For Sale

_.00.

Far Sale
l: HO~- IN IIACINE, I .......
btill, cloold lA Ji&amp;ckpordl, .._
_ ...low. _ _
· lllllkll~

sOdh. cu .....
: •r4 or "' OIUU.O !lidtli.
•

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lets, $2 each. N. E. Vanaman.
RutlaOO - Harrisonville Road.
8-22-2tc
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1956 CHEVROLET 1h ton pickl!Po 8 foot stepslde, $300,phone
992-5361, Can be seen at 191
N, Third, Middleport.
8-22-liic

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For Sale
tiques. Can be seen in atternoon or evenings. Harold A.
Hood, Long Hollow R4Jild, Rt.
2, Phone 992-6114.
8-22-2tp
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TWO SADDLE MARES. E. A. Wingett, Racine, Ohio. Phone 9492441.
11..22-3tc

~WJ~M;-!:~==

Untcramble thfte' four Jumbltt.
one letter to eaeh ~quare, to
form four ordin•ry word•-

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8-SI-'tc
LOSE WEIGHT oa!eb' with !laxA-Diet Tablolo, Glib' 91 CODio SO!JD STATE lleroo. 1969 walIll Nolaon Dnro
. nut lllereo CONIO]O with 4 spook.
en, 4---apeed lllltOinatlc chaqrlaiJiota, aaly fl-48, at NoiiiR!
Droq.
7-2Wtq;
or. Tallo over JIQIIIOoU ol
.o&lt;EANS, hall r,...., pick your
t6,2S per JIIQnlb orilOYboluco
own, P buabeL Brtow contaiJ&gt;o
oloe $69. 60. Call 992-33$2.
er. Andrew Croae, RL 2, Rall..29-ltc
clne, Ohio.
s-:l0-8tc
SINGER SEWING mach!• with
''I'WO ROOM ~~a~ .. Ia qJiotar,
rount llollbln, llke toueh'nHW,
· Watar, ioleCII'lc and po, allo
In liMb Wllllllcallinat. ~
lnellllea eooldnli 11111 lteolilll
Ped to alalia. buttotlhola,lllllll
a t o v o o 111111 ro!rlpratar.
'-· ... I'll' tH.ilO ..ol! Ill'
fi,OOO. l'hooo t8s..s89t.
tonQ.Pla.ttWtl$. .
W0-8tp
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POMEROY, OHIO

20 WHITE CORNISH Rock Pul- USED FURNITURE, some an-

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GMC TRUCKS

116 Y•au of Continu&lt;H.ts Business

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$1,495

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OPEN EVENINGS TIL t

SUWRP

co- ... J'eotDntl ·~

Biscayne Z dr. H•ll Top. 19,000
miles, 6 crl. Std. trans~ Radio.

PI'~

$2,195

Goloxie 500 2 dr. Custom Coupe. Factory air condi·
tioned. Beautiful burgundy with wf-lite vinyl kip. One
of the sharpest '67 anywhere . Fully equipped.

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1967 CHEVROLET $1295

67 Ford VB

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WHBN AN OPIJ:RA STAR SINGS
HER HIIAD OW, BID USUALLY IJIPROVI:R HltR AP·

AUGUST 15

Galaxie 500 4 dr. Sedan. Air conditioned. Extra clean
car inside and out. PS, PB &amp; AT , New Ponti a~ trod ..
in.

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On Hand

31. Tar'• tenn
&amp;I.AFint
Lady

992-5342

ond Ol'dor•d to Mil to tho un......
•llilned (Nitltlorwr the teGI ....,.
oa.:ove Ntcrlbed at tho orralaod
val11e th-of, and for a
otiWJ

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Karr &amp; Van Zandt
•tor
Sales
OPEN EVES. Till

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1964 FORD GALAXIE ................... $895, I

Convertible, local 1. owner car. Super Sport model,
bucket seats, good t1res, 6 cyl., J speed shift, radio.
Popular Model. Brand new motor.

$1,B95

Monterey Convertible Coupe. The one they used for
King and Queen ot Fair. Wasn't it like new. Beauti·
ful light blue with spotless all white lop. Fully
equipped.

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Clean interior, good w.w. tires. R&amp;H.

69 Pontiac Catalina $3, 29B .10

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LocOI owned low mileage cor. VB engine, std. trans.
Good tires. Clean interior. Blue finish . Radio.

9 Pass. ~ation Wagon . One c;areful local owner. PS,
PB &amp; AT- Bea~liful bronze with buckskin vinyl top.

66 Mercury

1963 FORD GALAXIE 500 4 DR.......... $695

Gynt" or
"Nut-

"YOU'Ll, LIKE OUR QUALITY I'AY
OF DOING Bl}SINESS;;

USED CARS

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49. "'Peer

1 s..lan DeVille

AND

67 Ford VB

1965 CHEVELLE CONV. COUPE ........ $1295

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ONLY TWO 1969 CADILLACS UFTI

NEW BUICIS-PONTIACS. GMC TRUCKS

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..aln

White with blue interior, full power equipment, air·
conditioning, 71,000 mi lea. Sharp one!

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I 8 ft. Fle&amp;tside, 15" comm. wheels, new front tires,
I 6 cyl. engine, clean and solid cab.
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I 6. cyl., good tires, sound mechanically.
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i967 Cadillac Calais Coupe ............. $3900

I Coupe DeVille

than
enough

6. Piaa's

:11·. Anoiont ·

Coupe De Vi lie. Full power equipment and factory
air conditi~ning. Darll blue finish.

br

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26. More

141. Clauify
18. Greek

to dry

i967 Cadillac .......................... $3900

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Sedan De Ville, full power equipment and factory
air-c::onditi on i nSJ.
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EXCEPTING ftom th. obtWo froet
tho followl., 6 comeyanc.et, t-lh
1/100 of on ocr• cGnvoyed br
Crrd• H. Smith to Thomo• ¢lark
ond Charlo• Swotnl by deed doted
3-U-•9 ond HeOI'd.d In Volvrne 1631
po. .
Gf th. ,Molgt- County D..•
Roeordi.
1.50 oc.re1 conqyod
Clyde H.
Smllh to Fl•ld COmpbe I by_ Noel
dot•d 5--7•52 ond roc.arcl•d In Volu...
170, Pq• 53, of the Molt• COunlr
O.od Rocord••
2 oCNI ortd 6 acr. . comeyed br
Clyclo H. SMith to Chari•• an4 Atne•
Layne by i.od dotod 6-3.S2 and ,..
corded In Volume 170, ..POll• 415 of
the Melg• County D. .d R•ecwd,.
I 4/100 of an ocr. tonvoyod br
Clyde H· 511llth lo F. A. SWQtr:ol OtJd
Charlet Swoh.ol by de•d doted 7&lt;-1 ...
54 and rec.ardod In Vol~o~1110 179. ,a1o
429 of th• M•le• County D11d Roe•
ordt.
50/100 of on octo c:onuy•d b_r
Clydo H. Smith to field Cantpbell
by deed doted 1:P1•5J and ,.e«do4
In Volume !76, ~ 42.5 of the
M-It• County O.ed R•cordt,
1.25 ocro• eonY•yod by Clyd• H.
S•lth to Chcwl•• ond Agn•• La'JM
br d. .d d.r•d 7•6-55 and recarde In
Volume 1831 pogo ~75 of the Melt•
County DHCI RaCardt.
Subject, how .. .,, to 11 Rlghl·of.
""lllr•nl•d l.y Clyd• Smltf'l to The
Co ...nbut cand Southern Oillo Elot~trle
Com,ony- dmd 4•21•52 and reconlod
In Deed Boolt 170 at PGO• 7 th.,..f.
Furthermore t-vbiect to all lotol

St.

lng
2:1. Eye

Anthony' .II

13. f'amOUII

Sun

PEOPLE ARE RUSHING TO
BLAETTNARS

2 dr. Hard Top. Only 4,391 easy miles. So near new
we have it in showroom. All vinyl interior. Power
steering. Power disc brakes. Automatic trans. R&amp;H.

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19. Paddle
22. Shoat
23. Roof
oover·

or

evangell.11t

••tcrt•

Hi.

3.J"rrend

lng
10. Palm

White with turquoise interior, full power equipment,

rec:llon

........

tob•,nan-

.J~ Cadillac. Calais H.T.•.s.-...... ,,...$49011

lngdi·

2. Diamond

9. Slope for

Pre-Owned

A.

Arthur

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5. Tall atory

112A, 8{)], 9/7, 9(14

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1 VB engine, automatic tran1. Power steerinv, radio,
I heater. All good W.W. tires. Pleasing 2 ,tone black
I over grey.

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DOWN
13. Cook·

YEAR·END SALE NOW IN EFFECT!

Ohio. .

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I W.W. tires, green finish.
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1 A·Dr. Sedan, new tires, spotless clean interior. Grey
1 finish, full power equipment, factory air conditioned.

WIISTU AND PULTZ
Attom•r• fof Pl•lflfiH

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1 Pomeroy Motor Co. 1 67 Bonneville Pontiac $2,595

I 1963 CHEVROLET BEL AIR 4 DOOR ..•.• $795

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In th• ·(. unty ol Melt• In tho- Stot•
af Ohlo, and In tM Town1hlp of
Letart and llounclod ond doaerlllod oo
fc.llowlf
B•tlnnlng, It Nino a po" of Free•
tle~nc:rl Section Tw•ntr•l• (26) In
lawn Two (2) of Rar~~• Elov•n (11)
In tho Ohio Company'• fllur~~:ho"•
belitlnnlng et o ttalie fout rod1 abovo
tho mouth
Tom'• Run an tllo be~n~
of tho Ohio River fo11owlne "'T om'•
Run wlfh the ,....ondHinQI of the
c.rMk .. Yenty (70) rad• to o tiona
In th• c.ntw of oe~W crHk n•• a
8Het. tree Bout :ZA lnchot; th•nc:o
In a aouth•lv dlrectktn S.nnty ond
ono•holf (70lia} rod• to o ttoke on
what w.. fO,....,Jy H"'ton'• u,pet
Uno neoar a Wolnllf 12 lnchot ond
.llbo_ut 1 ~ foe:! _Sou!,h IJ0111 told eDI'Mfl
Ohio River banlt thlrt)"''nn (31) rodt·
to the ploA of ~.. lnnl"f, contolnltlf
•-ntrtwo ond GM-ha!f (22¥.1) ecr••
maro 01' I•••·
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Tho oforonld 4uerlbod ,.ol •••
toto b•lna tho
,.ol
cv•yod bt. Colvlt~· S1ttlth end t.torla
Smith to E"""o Bo.,le lty d"d doted
O.Ca.t..r 11, 1J2!d and reeonled In
the R•card• 01
1, Meloo County,

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Jetfire 2 dr. H.T., 8 cyl., auto. trans., P.B.,
P.S., radio &amp; heater, w/s/w tlrei.

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oM NOJi8t,~lS 1J». ,
dlilt, ~ $I$0'n'.w RC]J"1f1itrl• .lla':Ji.::.tnJoiJ~oa~'ro i~~=
pool ·(rosittH ' 14 cUbic toot' ' 'ttl• OhRI' River _,kJ ,._,.. up;elw

AIR CONDITIONING Rektgera. ,
'' b'dif~ ii'ervlce, Jli!lt"'lRetrleera.. l
tion, New Haven. Phone 882-.
2079.
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MOnza Convertible, 6 cyl., 4 speed trans.,

65 OLDSMOBILE.------$1295

L.iGAL NOTI~E

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New opportunity tor the sport&amp;o

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heater, w/s/w tires.

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Business Opportunities

SEWING MACIIINES, repair
SLEEPING ROOM over w l n e
vice, all makes. WY 2..22114.
store, phooo 992--5293. 7--8--trc
F~~~&gt;&lt;K !i!op,
All.
thOrlzed Singer Salee and SerNEWLY DECORA'J'ED Ctlrrdshed
vice. We hrpen SclsBOra,
apartment Can be seen at New3.:19-Uc
ell's Sunoco, Chester. Phone
985.,'1350.
8-10-tfc FOR Hm.E. new trencher water
line, cesspool drains 4 to 12
wide. Paul Anderson, Ma1011..
FURNISHED three room apartW. Va. Phone 773-5788 otter
ment, ahower, ·newly decorat..
3:30 or 9i9..3915, Racine.
eel, 507 MDI SL, Mldcllllport.
t.S9.Uc
Phooo 992..2792.
&amp;-22-l!c
f1JRNISHED Orot floor one becl-

I If you expect i
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!tor your patience!
I come to
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65 CORY AIR ------SB95

2 door H.T., 6 cyl., std. trans., radio and

LEGAL NOTICE

YIWIR CAR

N•w) S•lfMdtne Hollftr
h'*"l•)

'f\'e

67 MUSTANG--""----51695

MIDDLII'OIIT, OHIO

tric range, double see-through

FOUR ROOM !unilahod Ojlart•
ment, ''bi.&amp;, adulla 'A nt' 1-eterencea, J14'h Mulberr,J' Ave.
Ploone 992..fl698.
7~5-ti&lt;

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Root Elllalo. 892.S342
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the County Extension Oflice un..
til September 22 at a cost of
75 cents each, or they may be
purchased at the gate ror $1.50.

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Estate For Sale

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year round, Contact
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TERMITE &amp; PEST CONTIWL
FAIN Extermination Co., Wheel- paper.
THEY SPEAK OUT
ersburg, Ohio. Ph. 574-GL12.
232-tf FOR "HONEST" BRIDE
Dear Helen:
Regarding the Jetter that dingDOLL HOUSE Nursery. Transad
a couple who planned a big
portation available. ReasollabJe rates also for shoppiJl: formal wedding after living toor working mothers, hourly, gether for six months: How about
daily or weekly rates. Ph. 446- the majority of other brides who
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are nevertheless not virgins?
We are living in an age where
BACK HOE Or scoop loader service. Call Charles L, Roo.ch. arvthing goes as long as we
446-9230.
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YOI.Dlg
couples l think, prerer
PINKIN~ SHEARS sharpened,
$1.25 up, scissors 45c ~· honesty with themselves and others, but fear public diaappro••
~rd SewtrqrMa&lt;hl..,.les
val. They get the big wedding,
&amp; Service, 862 lst AVe.
while
the couple who did the
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same thing, except openly, are
denied it, - R. B.
Dear Helen:
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The girl and her future husWill remove your dead
band obviously '"tried on t h e
horses and cows
shoes before buying" but does
Call Jackson286-4531
this mean they can't have a
DOZER WORK - with new 450 big wedding or j'people will think
Case. Ph. 256-6503 or 446-- it's just ror the loot?"
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So what It abe did live with
him? Her parents still owe her
the wedding ot her dreams, the
&amp;
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ly,
PLUMBING &amp; HEATING
You displayed a great lack of
215 Third Ave. 446.3782
intelligence,
Helen, when you said
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she shouldn't ·expect tlte frosting stx months after she had
DEW!TI'S PLUMBING
eaten
the cake. - A FROSTING
AND HEATING
LOVER
Route 160 at Evergreen
Dear F.L.:
Ph. 446-2735
Moral consideration aside, I
271-tf

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WATER DEUVERY SERVICE
Ph. 446.()347

ALBE RT EHMAN
Water DeliverJi Service
Patriot star Rt., Gallipolis
Ph. 379-2133

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WANT AD
INFORMATION
DEADLINES
5 p m . Day BefOO"• PYblication
~ondlly o.adl i ... 9 a .m.
C an~•llol i ont- &amp; COO"reetion•
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Day al PublicoliOn
REGULATIONS
The Publish.• ""'"'' lhe right
to ed ot or ' 'I'"' any odt dee""d ob·
1•-et oon.o l T he publitker will not
be rnponsible lor mo,. thGn on•

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Free estimates
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Vinton, Ohlo
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The Meigs County Bloodrno.

bile wiU be at the Pomeroy
Junior High School Monday,
August 25, from 1 to 6 p.m.
Vernon Nease, blood program
chairman, urges all residents
to visit the unit as there is a
200 pint deficit The a.. lim-

It ror blood dooors In good
health, has also been extended
to 65, he said. The Columbia
and HarrtsonviUe Grange are
in charge of the canteen.

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Credit c8rd coverQge and 25%

more contents pi"otection ror

ttome owne" at no extra cost.

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GALUJ&gt;OLIS - Bill Watter·
son, his wife, Mary Ann, and
family, Keith, Lu Ann, Brian
and Jody, are here frMl Florida visiting friends and relatives.
/\ former employe of Hadio
WJ EH, Bill is at Bradenton,
where he's an associate of Arbuckle, French and Jones, Realtors. !lis wife (an RN) Is a former employe of Holzer Medical
Center.
Bill dropped in to see meat the
office last week, brought me a
brochure, arxl said, ''Come to
Florida. •• I'd sure like to. The
French in Arbuckle, French and
Jones, is Carl French, Conner
manager of the GaJJipolis Department Store. Arbuckle is the mayor of Bradenton.
When the Wattersons lived in
Gallipolis, his son, Keith, was a
member of my Little League
White Sox. Keith's now 16 arxf is
as tall as his dad Keith and Kim
Meadows were the two smaiJest
ones on the While Sox that year.
Bradenton is a town of about

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JO,UUO ard a beautiful city rrom
the views on the brochure. It's
the scat or Manatee Countr.)'. The
Pitt~burgh

Pirates have just
signed a 40 year lease ooa s.pring
training site at Bradenton, says
Bill. There's a place there called
the Pirate Inn, referring, of
course, to the Pittfiburgfl Pirates.
BOO McCormick of Hunting~
ton, W. Va., also came in the
office to see me recently. He
used to live in Gallia County,
was a rarmer who had an apple
am peach orchard. He's been in
Huntington many years and comes
up occasiomlly.
H used to J.,.., that McCormick
knew nearly t:•eryone in Galli·
polis. "But, now I don't know
one per cent of them," he pointed
out. Attorney Henry W. Cherrington, dean of Gallipolis lawyers,
is the only one living of 15 persons who helped form the Gallipolis City Charlcr, according to
McCormick.
The Columbus Jets let me down
Friday night. They lost 3-0 tothe
Buffalo BJsons of Heclor Lopez.
Before the game I was standing
down in !ront of the Jets dugout
talking to MallD.ger Don Hoak arK!
Eddie Fisher of the Columbus
Dispatch. I heard someone calling
to me.
Up in the stands there was
Clayton Miller, the Hev. Glen R.
Hueholt and Miller's sons, David
and Phillip, I believe, and some
others - I don't remember who.
Hoak wanted to know if I knew
them. I said yes. They're !rom
Gallipolis. He seemed surprised.
Lacer, the He\·. Mr. Hueholt
carne down to talk to me. It was
his first Jet game, he said. It
was a beautiful night for baseball.
Not a good night for the Jets,
though. They got only four hits
while the Bisons were pounding
out 10 hits off three Jet pitchers. The Jets dose their season
Labor Day against Tidewater.
1'11 be there - I hope.
Last Sunday, mywifeanditook
a drive to Langsville. We stopped
at Gravel Hill Cemetery and on
the way at Cheshire. Saw B i II
Scott aOO Mildred relaxing under
a shade tree aOO Bill was listenlng to the Cincinnati Reds game
on a radio.
Coming horne I noticed the old
building below the Pilot Wheel
tavern has been converted into a

GRANT APPHUVAL

WASHINGTON - Congressman
Clarence E. Miller has been ad~
vised by the Economic Develop..
ment Administration that a $44,490 grant has been approved to
the Ohio VaHey Regional Development Commission. The grant
is to help continue plaming economic growth in an 11 counl;y
area which includes Vinton, Gallia, and Jackson counties.

BY ROB SILER

ed to attract a great number of viewera.
The group originating tho Idea, &amp;peorhooded by Jim McComb and Leon Put&gt;, mot
Rrst last Thursday to oot up guidelines
tor the three~ay event. These are:
Only amateur photogri)Jhers may exhlbit.
The event Is limited to the Junior High
and up age bracket.

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Two Meigs Girls Receive State.:.wid;e Honors
POMEROY - Two Meigs Coon.
t.Y girls have received 8tate-wide
honors by being selected to represent Ohio in national competition and at national conferences.
Miss Lenora Michael, daughter
or Mr. W. S. Mlcha0l Bnd the lalo
been selected to represent Ohio
in the Citizenship Contest. 9le
will submit her report in natiooal com,P8tltlon and. wi.U be
ooe of the Ohio delegates to Na..
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PT. PLEASANT- Ohio Gov.
James A, Rhodes was in Point
Pleasant Saturday night to attend the wedding o( his neph-

Sponsor of this award Is Ohio

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Miss Jenniter Dean, daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Eart Dean, Route
3, Pomeroy, has been selected
to represent Ohio in the Dairy
Efficiency program. Her award
is a trip to the National Dairy
Conference to be held in Chicago
early in December.
Both Kirls and their parents
are invited to ,participate Ina spe.
clal 4.H Recognition Day to be
held 00 Saturday, AU!.'JSI 30, in
the Youth Center West Auditorium at Ule Ohio state Fair, 2 to
4 p.m. The pur))Oie or this 4-H
Recognition Day is to recognize
key 1969 wiMers and their par.
ents, and to ofricWJ.y recognize
ond U!ank Invited doooro or 4-H
awards programs and 4-H events.

J OIIOI&gt;h C. Whit1.1. The

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Miss MlkkiNibortandJames
Paul Reardon Jr. worewtlted!n
marriage at 7:30 p.m. in the

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tbe Rev. Charles S. ThOJilDBOil
oMdatlng. The Open Church
custom was observed.

Nlss Nibert Is tho daugh ..
w. Nibert or ChorIeston and the late Mrs. Betty
Nibert o( Point Plealllrt. He is
the son ot Mr. and Mrs. J.
P. Roardoo or Worthington, 0.
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DIVORCE GRANTED
Judge Calhoun granted LOuise
9\ellne, Rt 1 Gallipolis, a di\'orce from Gllbert 9leline, on
grotmds ot extreme cruelty. The
det'endantts cross peUtion was
dismissed.

weekend wtth Mrs. Evelyn Moore
and Oleryl.
Miss Elizabeth Merritt is visitill! with Mr. am Mrs. Roy Kay
at Milton, W. Va.
Mrs. Roy Winebrenner, Mr.
and Mrs. William Gorden Wine-brenner, Mary AnnandPaulaSue,
spent a weekend with the former's daughter an:lson-in-law, Mr.
and Mn. Harold Weaver, and
Carnily of St. Louisville.
Miss Cheryl Moore accmnpa[)jed her sister arxl brotller-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. George {Petie)
Cundiff of Charleston on a vacation trip to Spring City, Tenn.
and Mrs. Wilbur Harris of

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1966 Plymouth,
111n1y or Nlcldlellday night Tho
r was alaadcmed
car was stolen.

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other relatl.ve11.
Mr. ard Mrs. Robert Harden .
arxl son, Eric, of Marlon were
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BY ADA SLACK
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Rackley
or Morgantown, W. Va., spent a

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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harden,

Mra. Ross Norris.
and sister, DE-bbie.
Mr. ond Mrs. Clyde Triplett or
Mr. Earl Custer, who has q,- Pomeroy '-ve moved into the
erated a barber shq:t in Racine· prq&gt;ert.y of Mrs. WOllam Hubtor many years, ha.1 11old out to bard (Mildred Selsor) on Apple

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ter Lemley arxl daughters, Sharon aome time here visiting Mn.
and Kath,y, WashiJlrlon, D. C.: Moille Guinther and other relaMrs. Orna Truax, and Mr. Earl tives and friends.
Morris, Mal-ietta; Mr. an:l Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Ruuell Marriaon
William Birchfield of Findlay; or Aohtabula visited Mr. and
Miss COrmle Morarity alii ~ Mro, Alpho Cottrill and other rollrlml, Bob Haqoford, of Colwo-

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Elherfelds Is The Place To Shop For Your
Back To School Needs

With a compa11,
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church caUed the GoodNews Center. The place used to house a
tavern. Back in my sophomore
year at Cheshire High School we
had a basketba.U court on the
dance floor when the building
housed the New Villa tavern.
At Cheshire, we played and
practiced basketball on an outdoor court aTKI played aU of our
basketball games on the road until the New Villa was utilized
as a court I'd say the GoodNews
Center was an improvement for
the building.
A little rarther dCIW'n the road,
I noticed something urusual On
top of the K_yger Creek plant,
there's the large outdoor, artificial Christmas tree, lights ard
all Guess they ne\'er took U
down arter Christmas. Have you

pictures.

Each pldu[o will be oo smaller dlan
Battle Day11 drawing near, local ·photosra51(7 or larpr thin 11xl4.
phers have undertaken a new project that
lllbjecls .,., be ~ anything excopl sclllllit expected to beo:&gt;me a.n annual affair.
Uy clad airl1.·
October 10,11, 12. Battle Days, eonunem~
No declollliJo
No deciJIOll his been made on an entry
orating the Battle of Ft. Pleasant, Oet. 10,
1774, tho first annual All Local Photogra.
tee.
The deadllae tor entering is Oct. I.
)lhero Exhibit (ALPIIO 69), will be held In
Alllntoreojed parties should contactollllor
do""town Point Pleasant.
McComb
or 1 Pub and should attend a secThe exhibit Ia expected to draw more than
Tho exhibition will be open to all MaBOn
100 of the area's best photographs, taken by County photographers provided they exer. ond orpnl'fldonal meeting at 7:30 p.m.,
the amateur photographers of Maaon COWI- else good taste in their selection ot the Thursday, AIJi. 28, at McComb's realt.y ~­
!Ice In U!o Prcfooslooal Building, ION1Il Point
ty. In addition to the large number ot ex- photos dlsplayod.
J)e(ted exhihltou, ALPHO Is also expectEa.ch exhibitor may enter as 11\BJl)' as 15 Pleasant. 1

POINT PLEASANT -

Mrs. Michael, Minersville, has
POMEROY - At least 100
pints or blood will be needed
Monday when an American Red
Cross Bloodmobile comes to
the Meigs Junior High School
in Pomeroy, the former Pomeroy Junior High School. Walkin donors are needed for the
visit which will be from I to
6 p. rn.

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