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. Wright, Berny .... Becio', Mr.
and Mrs. Michael Wriibt, Mr •
and Mrs. Gerald Pulllno, ~en.
Recreation preceded the pic~ W11M and Gary, Mr. and Mra.
ode wllh the Rev. Eugene Gill Klein, Barbara, Keltll and Roger.
lllvlns grace. The birthday of
Mr. and Mrs. TOm Lane and
Clll!erd Klein waa obaened. A Crystal, Mr. anc! Mra. Bill Bal·
vote c1. ti!Ds was extended to ley, Rita and RoWley, the Rev.
the refreshment committee, Mr. and Mrs. GUI, Nancy, Darla, Kaand Mrs. Klein and Mrs. Rich- thy, and Delores, Mr. and Mrs.
'ard Friend.
Steve Eblin, and Greg, Mr. and
Attending the affair were Mr. Mrs. James GUmore, Dennis and
and Mrs. Pearl Jacobs, Mr. and Brenda, Mr. and Mrs. BOO BarMrs. Harry E. Clark, Vicki, Ric- ton. Billy and Ansela, Mr. and
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ChlU'ch or Christ.
The Rev. Raullin Moyer will
officiate at the ceremony rotlowing a half-hour or nuptial music by Mrs. Chester Erwin, organist, aM. Mrs. John Jordan,.

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Serving Meigs County for
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Member Federal Reserve System

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Frillay at Soothlft'n High Sebool;
important, aU teachers asked to
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- MIDDLEPORT Women' 1
Chrlotlan Temperanee Union, 7:30 Friday nlglrt at tile Presbyterian Church.
ICE CREAM Soclal al t"oroat
Run M-Ill Church, nrving
6:30p.m. Friday.
REVIVAL EACH evening at 8,
throUii!l Aug. 3latsnowvllleUnlted 111-ot Church on State
Route 681, five miles west of
US 33. Rev. EYan EdWards, evanpill!. Special slnaing !oalurod.

SATURDAY
!UGH SCHOOL DANCE party
SOturday at the Meigs Junior High
School In Pomeroy !rom 8:30J&gt;AD.
to 11:30 p. m. The American t...
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·: ling aplll, lhere will be numerouo boya and
,-. ' ljlrlo anawerlng tllem lor tile lint tllne.
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eOt!ims of ll!e llrat llf1ldera and lhelr parIIIII, boa lhe Ulougbto and lq&gt;eo oil one Dlotb-'
er Ire eJPre8ied tn this .essay;
••My.ton starts school tomorrow. h'IIO"
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and new to him ltJr awhile,
,( alid I wls~ ..)IGU would sort of treat !lim •
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jhe Roost'. · He's been boss of .tbe taclcyard.
t . have al1frQa been aroum to ·repair his
WOunds, ani to soothe hta teelirp.
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RUMMAGE WANTED
Rummage for a sale to be held
by lhe Women'a Auxiliary o! lhe
veteraos Memorial Hoapllal Is
to be taken to tile Court street
building formerly .._ted by
the PbiiUpa Slaters at 9 a. m.
on SOpL 8, Mrs. Philip Mel~&gt;­
hart, chail"lll&amp;Dt announced.

HAMMACK ASSIGNED
PT. PLEASANT - Army Prlnte First Claaa Timolby W.
llalllmack, 19, oen of Mr, I n d
Mrs. CIJde D. Hammack,' 1418
Ohio st., PL Plea.1811l, wa1 asaigned as a riOeman will! lhe lot
cavalry Division &lt;AirmobUe) In
Vlolllam, Job 27.

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. OPENING TIDS WEEKEND!

MEETING PLANNED
A weekend meetiJW at the Pomeroy Lower Light Church will be
held at 7:30 _p. m. each eY8111ng
through Sunday. The Rev. Rall&gt;h
Spirea wnt be speaker and on
SOtorday ll!e Eberlya !rom MlcJ&gt;.
igan wlU present a sand draw·
lqr. The public Ia InVited.

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Prhate Firat Clua
George W. Young, 19, son ot Mr.
and Mrs. George J, Yount, RL
3, Pomeroy, was assigned to the
lot Infantry Dlvialonln Vleu.m,
Aug. 6 ao a oom•t engineer.

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Mrs. Harold Brown of the Pom.
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program· oo •'Drying Plant Materials" ·over WMPO at 9 a.m.

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~ iW Oi&amp;!" ~s fomlted bonds In tile hoorlqr waa r&amp;oocheduled lor next Frl,day
:iiF!~~Count¥ Judp F&gt;'allk W. Port- .,alleriMXNI io magistrate court lor a alee!
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WIJ. CO/I&amp;IrucUon a~rlntendent cbaJ:ged wltll
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not requiring workers on the new Ohio Riwr
Archer,
W.-Vo.;AmoliiR. Jiv· bridge' to waar lifo Jackets while overt h o
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Co., hadbeenoontln.
ued to Saturday lroJil Friday oven!Dg In the
1 ' Oi!l, Alllllllli!, 1!11\! ~lp vlolaUon. Forfeiting Court of Justice of the Poaee Olevla Mahan.
· , . ~ - ~25 bond~ on cbar&amp;os oldlaturblDJ
The •econdpoalponement q!the hearing
' tha Jiea&lt;e WaiHarOld Douglas, Cheshire.
w~s macletoallowlheWeotVIrsJIIIaSa!ot;ylloFined In the .court wore lofarPret E. ,&amp;rtment onc1 tho attorney general's ofllce
PINilOI'QI', $~0 and coati, piOBing to haw ropreoentatlwa preoelit, the mag!o, aosuted clear cliolance ahead; liar- Irate _.. !akJ.
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"''!ff''lor's bcense; Glenda J. COMoll,y; Rano wera&amp;or~• licenaei
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by a Weot VIrgilia oa!ecylnopeetor,lltnHay·
burn, who said ho had warned Hoenig of lhe
violation .. on a ll.lltlber of Occasions."
· Sherif! Troy Huf!Dian ol Maaen counll'
oerved lhe warrantooHoenlgW-aday. The
superintendent poated $50 bondontlle charre.
The chars:ea aplaat Hoenig came whUe
state and federal investigators p r o b e d
charges by three palqtera thatc:0111truction of
the bridge ...,.ratruciUte waa laull;y. The
painters were !)ired for •tpoor attendance at
work/' according to Hoenig.
The lour-lane apan reploelng tile col·
lap&amp;ed Silver Bridp waa e&gt;peeted tobeclln·
plated by latllbla y-.

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"PETER PAM"
(TachnlcoiOf)
An AII .. Cartoon Feature
Captain H~olc's Pirates,
Boll, lndi.,
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ToDriVecautiOusly
GALLIPOLIS - The Ohio State Highway Patrol reminds all motorists that school
wlll be startirw: next week in all public schools
of Gall~ arxl Meigs COunties.
The patrol urges extreme caution by all
drivers during morniJW aoo evening hours
whlle buses are picking up and deliveriJW
students. Motorists are also remirded to adjust to the legal speeds within school zones
durl"' times spedRed by law.
Parenta are urged to make sure that
children startit¥J to school for tile first time
know the proper ways to walt on the school
buses and _also go over the routes w~th the
small ctllldren: who are required to walk and
make sure they crou th~ street at tratnc

WINNER - Puul Lambert, sooo!Mr•
and Mra. Ernest lambert, RL 1, Rutlantl,
and a member of the Harrisonville 4-H
Club, took ftrst place area honors Friday
at tile Ohio State Fair with hia exhlhl~
"How TO Uae Three and Four Way
Swltches,'t irl Eleetrictt;y n. Paulwatalao
orle of two winners ln tile same elass at
tile Meiga Courlcy Flair. He waa preaented
an electric clock, a blue ribbon and a
green ribbon ror enteriJW. This was Paul's
l!rat parUcipatlon at lhe Olllo Slate Fair
and tllo SOCOIId year at lhe Melgo County
Fair. Paol attend&amp; Moiga Junior High
Sehool at Pm~eroy.

lights and marked lriersectlons.
The patrol has instructed scbool busdriv·

era to report all vlolatl0111 to 011 tile Ulegal passing of stopped buseaamltheaedrivera will be contacted by the patrol. Parents
are also urpd to coNac:t school otriclall
arxl report any claogerous conditi.ODI that exist at arcy bus stop.
Set- P. D. McCreedy pointed out: 41 Thts
area !as a good school bus safety record and
we want to keep It that way. Patrol cars wiD
be lollowlrw buoeoiiiOI'niDc ande,.n!Dgonall
main highways to eheck oo fiiOtorist viola"tlcm·
as well as &amp;1'\Y violations by bus drivWL
14 Remember, ttlsaviolatlonofthetramc
laws to pass ai'G' school bus that ta•torPea to .
pick ._, or discharge J)asserpra alii aU whicles must st:cp at least 10 feet to the tnmt
or rear of any sc:hool bus beirw wroiehld,.
that ispickinglC)ordiachargiJVpuSBJWWI."

Middleport Man Found Dead in Jail

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Glasgow, npreaenladve of Aubl&amp;oMitcheU~oa .,.. Aa-woa ot Clnel-, on property linea Involved In lhe $5,280,000 llfelp Counb' lii&amp;M11 ....,..,_.,.. projoct.
The Clnci11Btl l!rm Is ercagecl by lhe Ohio llepartme,. of JUalnoays to H&lt;Ure rJaiiHifo
Way&amp; needed lor the improvements planoed on
7 and U. S. - . 33. Proo and
cooa of lhe impromnont wore aired Friday dorlna o public hearing hUI In tbo &lt;0111111
courtroom by John Dowler, highway dlvlalon 10 deputy director, ond bla olal! of Nlrlet!L
Olllciala remalll&lt;ld In the courtroom tollowlng tile hear!Dg to anawer quoetlooa oillnllualll either Involved or interested in tile planned iqroveme~

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Dr, Lester Rouah ol Gallipolio
will be the guest speaker at tho
10:30 a.m. Sunday oervice o! tile
Middleport First United Presbyterian Church.

lere'"GALLIPOLIS - Three per1001 were 11&gt;- Choohire. · He ea111&gt;lolned d a neek Injury.
Ol!lcero ~ tt.IWlnstoo, headed nortb,
'•'Ibis morntrw:, he's eo1rw to walk down jured alii a 1963 Olevrotet was demolished
pa111ed
a car Pd. • tractor.-tn.iler, met an
the 11"0111 IIepa, ~.. hie helid, and start on at 12:U p. m. Frida1 when Kemoth Dbwou,
oneoming
car and forced It olllhe highway.
his great adventure thalt wlllprobal&gt;ly include 22, Dexter, Ioiii cOIIIrol ol tile ear on a dow,..
woro, l,ntgedy and sorrow.
grad&amp; ol Rt. 143 lo Meigs County, eighl.teotho There was no contact between the two cars.
The other veldele driven by Donna Gheen.
"To live his life in tile world he llao to ol a mile oorth d RL 692.
live lo wUI .....,lrelaltll an:l iovhnd coorage.
The Slate Highway Patrol aald thedrlwr 29, Puneroy, wal tor~ed ott on the right
"So, World, I wilh you would 10rt or take am Sherrie Dlrwen. 15, Dexter, were thrown berm.
Winston's car cut back In lront of tile
hlm by his young hand and teach him the out of the car. Both were admitted to Veterans
thllllll he wiD have to know.
Memorial Hoapllal Anclther paaaeqror, Won-· tractor-tn.Uel;', went off the hl.ghwQ, struck
"Teach him ... but gently, II you can.
die DlnpBB, 16, also had minor llllurlea, but an embanlanelrt. and overturned onto Its top.
"He wl1l lave to learn, I know, that aU was treated at the hospital and. relea1ed. The car wu demall1hed.
No one was Injured tn a single car accl·
men are mt just, that all men are not true.
om cera reported that Dbwess came over
dent
at 11;40 p, DL Friday on Rt. 588, one
t•Teaeh him that for BVWY scoundrel a hlllcrett ard lost control of his vehicle goand
1ix..tenth1 mlle1 west or GaUipolla.
there Ia a hero - ttat tOr every crooked pol- ing down a grade. The auto wem otl on a
Otftcera said that John R Beam, 17, Rt.
Uidan, there la a dedicated leader, that ror curve and struck a fence and !KRI1etreescaus1, oak HUJ, headed west, lost control on a
every BIISIDY1 there is a trierd.
lng it to be demoliihed.
"Lot him )earp early that thebuUiesaro
Tho patrol cited DlnaesotoMeigs Courlcy curve alii his car went otrthehlghwayinto an
1he e&amp;Jleat people to lick.
COurt on a charge or speed inuceas for road embankment all! ditch. There was minor damage to the car.
uTeach him the wonder ot books. Give conditions..
The potrQI cited Beam to GaUia County
him QUiet limo to ponder tile etern&amp;llllfstery
Charles G. Wlnatoo, 52, Middleport, was
Juvenile
COurt Sept. 13 on a charge or speed
of blrdaln the sky, bees In the sun and flow- arrested on a charge of drivh~ while IDtoxlen on the green hill.
eated after an accident at 7:15 p. m. Friday in excess tor rOid COOOiti®s.
"TUell him that it iatarmorehonorable on RL 7, one ard four-tenths miles south ot
to !all than to ~hoa~ Teach him to have faith 01
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.. his own Idea&amp;, eveo llewryene .... tells r
him they are wrong.
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"Try to give my son the stre¥b not to
ro11ow tile crowd when everyone~~ .... getting
on lhe •ndw.- Teach him to Uaten to aU
men, but to ruter aU he hears on a screen of
truth ard to take onl,y the good that comes
POMEROY - Theodore T. Reed, Jr.,
1hrougb.
chairman ot Grcq&gt; Seven, Ohio 811\kers A&amp;"Teach him to sell his brawnall:lbrains aodatlon, and president of Farmers Bank and
to the highest bidder, but never to put a price Savings Cmlpany, Pomeroy, announced that
on hla heart and aoul.
mall)' local ..'*erawlll beatten:llngthegr&lt;qJ
"Teach him to close his earl on a howl- sesalon to be held Thuraday, September 11.
1., mob - and to oland and ftglilll he thlnha The meeu., will be held at lhe Lokeslde Golf
he's rlglrt.
Course in Beverly. ·
uTeach him gently • World, but don't codB. T. Grover, Jr., president. TheAtheni
dle him, because only the teat or fire makes Natiolw.l Bulk, Athe111, ts se&lt;:retary-treaaur·
lllleoteel.
of GrolCI Seven. CourKies represented in
. see what er
undsls a big order, World'1but
GrfMt1' Seven are Athena, Belmont. Coshocton.
1011 eao .do.
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"He's such a nice little feDow_,"
llluakl11(1111, Noble, Perry and Waahlngton.

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Parkenburg at the South1ide
school yard next to the Visco
TO MEET SEPT. 3
plant.
A meeting of the Ladies AuxREV. BUD HATFIELD will
Iliary ollhe Middleport Fire Despeak at 10 a.m. Swtda,y at Grapartment scheduled tor Sept. 3
ham l!aptlat Church.
has been postponed to SepL 10.
MONDAY
CHESTER LODGE 323 Dllllllh·
ters ot America will take part bl
lhe Labor Day parade at ChesFACTS
ter on Monday. · Members to wear
white and white gloves, and meet
across from the grade school at
1 p.m.
DANCE at Racine Junior High
School building, MOilllay, 8 to 11
p. m., with music by "Next in
Line,'' Rponsored by Soutl1ern
Cheerleaders.
MIDDLEPORT GARDEN Club,
Monday, Sept. 1, at the home ot
Mrs. H. J. Russell, 8 p. m.
The Nobel Prizes,
TUESDAY
awarded annually to those
MEIGS LOCAL Athletic Boostindividuals selected as havers
meeting Tuesday evening in
ing made the greatest con.
cafeteria
or Meigs Higl1 School
tributions in the fields of
In MlddleporL All parent&amp; urged
physics, chemistry. med·
to attend
·icine or physiology, literaPOMEROY CHAPTER 186, Orture and peace, are funded
throu2h the
of the late
der cl the Eastern .star, 1:45 p.
Allred B. Nobel, Swediab
m, 'l\leaday, l'omeroy MaiiOIIIc
inventor and philanthropist.
Temple.
The World Almanac cites
REGULAR MEETING, Middle.
Nobel's most notable inven·
port Lodge 36.1, F. &amp; A.M., 7:30
lion as being in the field of
ex p 1o s i v e s, specifically
p.m. 'llleaday. All Master Ma.
dynamite.
sons invited, Carl L. Taylor,
master, announces.
WEDNEiiDAY
MIDDLEPORT Amateur Gardeners, 8 p.m. Wednesda¥ at the
home ol. Mrs. Russell MUla.

Simplest To Cook On, Easiest To Clean, Highest In Quality

GALLIPOLIS - Charles G. Winston. 52, to be ruled &amp; suicide or acddent.
PU. Jerry Taylor took Winston•s breakol 667 Sec.,.. Avo., Middleport, an apo
parent victim of an attentpted Bulcide, was fast to him aDd tounl him crumpled on the
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In lhe Gallipolis clt;y Jail.
around his netk.
Dr. Doneld R. Warehime, Gallla County

Winston had been arrested on a charge of
a okuli fracture. No olllclal venliciwaolorth- drivirw: while Intoxicated Friday evening by
coml.W, .however, on whether his de&amp;.t.h was the State Highway Patrol after anaccidenton

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GALLIPOLIS - Tho work load in Ga111a
Cow!b' Camnion Pleas Court has ~· ...,_ ·
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~cw;re.- caaeo pending are tile lowest In
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1 fact Ia baaed on lhe rtpOtt In Ohio ·
Courts, alllllothly pubUcadm ollhe (lhlo Sup,...,.e ,((ourt, •'Jjllbliohed by William D. Radcliff, Admlal~:ve Director.
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On Juq I, i.8G9, . tllere Were 122 caaes'
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Middleport,
a sister, Mrs. Pallia· (Virginia) Stallwortb,

docro.aso oll71 c:aaea in a year.
ol Cor.,., N. Y. HI a father, WWiam Winston,
Broken llown, lhe report sboll's tllere preceded him In deatb.
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were 60 civil caoes pondlqr Job I, 1969, ·
F....ral aervlceo wW ba conlucteil at .
with lbree Rled and roor dlamisaed leaving 2 p. m. Toooday at lhe 1111. MoriabiiiPlot
a Juzy 31 ....... ol 59 caaes.
Church by lhe Rev. Nyle D. ot Golll·
lo crimlral eases, there were IOpon:li"' polla. Burial will be In tho iiiiMiotplll"t H Ill
Juzy I, 1969, lhreo Rled and aevendlsmissed Cemetery•
clurlni: the month, lea~ng a balance of olx
Frtenda ~ call at tile Rawling..c.ota
Juzy 31,
Funeral HCIIIO from :/.4 p. m. and 7-$ p. 111. ·
There were 112 d&lt;BDostlc relotlon cases l4oeday and 1111111 12:30 p. m. Tueaday....,. '&lt;
.PondiDJ ~ul,y I, 1969. Durl., lhe mooth, e!sbt tile body will be tlikon to lhe l;hurch'to,Ue In
rire llled add ,i'! 'dl'!lftlioed.loavtng ,a Jut) state one i)ll!lr'before1ho &amp;efYiceL Mllilal)' , , ,
3~ ¥once fll 49 cas,~ '·,·. ,
rites will be 1lold at lhe lltiWIIdo..

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shire. He was booked at the .iatl at 9:05p.m.
Friday.
Police theorized that Winstonc1lmbed0ft
top of the steel bull-9eD cage in tbe jail. lit- ·
tached his belt 8.I'OWIII his neckUd to an OWJ'Iilo ·
head pipe and JIIJI1PO(L The olher part ol tile
belt was lmnglng !l"om lhe pipe. Winatoo, ac- ·
cording to police, was theonlyoc:~ofthe
jail Frlllay night. Re wao heard movlngar.....
In tile jail about 3 L m., acc:onllng to Pollee
Chief John Taylor, by an otllcer 011 dut;y.
A member d tile Lewis Manley Poat36Z,
American Legion, Winstoo servect four yean
in the United Slalaa Army In World War D.
He was a member ol tho ML Merlah Baptiot

Chur:.~~ molher, Mrs. NeOla ·.
1969 Winston,
Second Ave.,
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Reduced Greatly in

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Big, beautiful Ford Galaxi~S with as wide a track
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going at low, year-end prices. Hardtops and sedans.,-cholce
of colors and options. But hurry-they're going fast! ·

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HW ani! Dlllllf,

Gerlach, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Wendell Gerlach, alao Middleport, will be held Saturday at
2:30 p. m. al tile Middleport

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Jean Windon,
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lllarvln, Richard, Mark ""' Jlo..
linda, Jack Jacoba, Jma Acree,
Marguerite Lollbelt .... WQ11e,
Mr. onc1 Mrs. Clarenee eurti6,
air, and 1J.frS. Ernest Powell,
Mro. Bob llcJa1&gt;sa ond Robin, and
CharlesDiebl.

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Miss Debbie Grueser. daughter
of Mr. and Mra. William Grue..
er. Middleport, to Mr. Mlcllael

Let's all join in praising the millions of
American men and women whose effort
and co-operation have done so much
to make our nation what it is today.

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Sprl4il6 to 4:80 p. m. lee, 3:85 p,m. to 3:45p, m.;HarIto wlnlor - U e sc
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TiitJRsDAY sEPT 4 - Cicio . r!Jbuq: 4•J5 p. m. to 4'30 p, m.
-.,uaUrw4htopaonooeround muaEie_...:-,9:1ito11::SOL
WEDNESDAY,
10or the c~ overatwoweekper.....-.,
iod.
m.j Waterloo Elementar)', 12:45 Bidwell ElemtiUI')', 9 L m. to
Bookmobile servi(!e will eom- p, m. to 2 p. D'L; Waterloo. 2:15 1:15 p. m.; BktweU, Cremean"a,
18 to 2:45p.m.; N~, 3:15p.m. il20 to i:40 p, m.; Bidwell, Phil·
mence aptn on Sept. 2 with
to s:•s P. m.; Ml.belil:le Dr., f:~O Jlpa, l: 45 P.. m. to 2 p. m.; p~
al&lt;lpa for the first week of oporm. to 4•35 P. IIi. _
or 2:05 P. m. to 2,15 p. m.· Eoo,
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p. FRIDAY, SEPT. S- aayne.. 2:io;., 2:15 p. Dl.i K.vc8r, ip;Jn.
mentaey, 9 a. m. to U:JO L m.; to 3dS ·p. m.;~e~.rastatloQ.3:30
c::!h::, for the Harao Tnee Hlgt),,.t2:f5 p.m. to 1i45 .P, m.; KIDitlp, 4p. m. to
next two weeks of operations (no to 3 p. m.; Smith's, 3:10 p. m. to 4:30 p. m.
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3:30 p. m.; Llyno'o, 3:40 p.m. to
THURSDAY, SEPT, 11;, Adela·
'fUES&gt;AY, SEPT. 2 - Hannan 4:05p.m.; HamUton's, f:t5p.m.
Trace Elementary, 9 a. m. to 2:30 to 4:30 p, m.
p. m. ; Crown Clt.Y Community,
TUESDAY, SEPT. 9- Vlrton
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3 to 3:30 p, m.
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 3 - a. m.; Ewlngton, i2:30 p. m. to
Green Elementary, 9 to 11:30 L i2:45 p.m.; Vlnton,lp. m.to1:30
m.; Southwestern High, t to 2:30 p.m.; Glen Smnmtt, 1 ~ 40 P. m.to ·
p, m.i Rodney, 3 to 3:30p.m.; 2 p. ~;North Gall1a High, 2:05
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lacy, 12:30.P, m. to 2:3op. 111.;.
Cheshire, US p, m. to 3 ·P· '!'-•
Addovllle,3:15p. m.to3:30p.m.,;
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P. m. ·
4:U p. m.
FRIDAY, . SEPT, 12 - Rio
Grande Elemebry, 9 .L ~· . to
11:30 L m.; Centoi:Poiltl; 12.15p.
IJ!/ to 12:45 P. m.;
Elementaey, 1 p. m. to 3 P. ~.
Centerville, 3:05 p,
to 3:15
p. m.; Wls Village, 3.45 JJ• m.
to 4:30 P· m.

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Ington, Line: aster, Marietta and

Chillicothe.
This meeting will be the ..,.
DUal Knlitlto Templar training
llld aclv!Jing achooi In lllllruc.
lion, ThO»"e will be lnslructlon,
llld dtscuuioo of new, and preseniq OJllll'(IVed metlloda ot pro.
cedures Ill rltualla11c work, and
full
All oltlcetl and membera of
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A
cl.eck-up of
your house and property iJ
alwaya !mporlmlt, but it iJ
eipecially 10 In the fell.
· Your home faces IIJ1 wont
period in terms of puuiJhment from the weather.
Your own comfort, as well
u lbe well being of your
prOperty, ,depends on a thoroup fall Inspection.
Tblo Ia the bOat -time of
lbe. :rear· for painting. The
.. ~ather reDUI!ns eomfortable enough to work outdoOrs but not too hot to be
uncomfortable. Wood slciiDg
baa bat! a good~ to dry
- out--unlike the spring, wben
· It may sliU retain moisture
from tile. previous winter.
· Do~t aedioet f....• and

9:30 tU 5:00- ·

WEDNESIAY,·
SEPT. 3
9:00 til 4:30
l:OD-2:00

form_...•.

wives, The Gallipolis Chapter,

Order ol Eallem Siers
arran,pd an

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ftlliJeo. 'l'ltey really .....
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Make · ro¢, 'gutter 111d

and inspect the furnace, not
the first cold snap. If you
are unsure of what to do,
call in a heating contractor.
On forced-air furnaces,
make certain you have a
clean filter installed.
lupeet driveway, lhle·
walb, brick 1 t e p 1, 1toae
fOaDdalloaa for craeb. MU.
repeln ID coaerele and mor·
tar befere cold weather armH. Oace !Wed with molalare, llle alienate freezbc
ODd llloWm( WW mob lbe
craeb much lar(er by lbe
time wDier b over.
Clean out all loose material from the cracks. Widen
them slightly, maklug them
wider at the bottom than at
the top. Use ready-mix materials and just mix with
water. Mix ODiy what you
need Immediately. Keep
the patch moist for sever&amp;
days.
Put garden tools away
clean and sharp. Scrape off
mud and give metal parts a
light coating of oil. Hang
them up, rather than slack·
iDg them iD a corner. Drain
the garden hose and coil it
neatly before storing it.
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eonin:, torn off tbe water
aupply IAI oulllde faucell.
()pea aud dralu tile faueela.
Call arooad tile plpea wbere
=~~~ome through lbe

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aptiuto.
ReDall
that water
Oowsha~n~ger,~s~s~o:
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You wW have to
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llre&lt;lnaboro, and J. Jeffrey ~ and Lake Loulae they will realde

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PaPt II'Oiraln
hala Ill llllllral 1traw

PI!. ribbon. Their bouquet&amp;

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IIIli IY7·l1Ml
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atbluecomtow.ra,
1be brldoiroom•a lather

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The bride' a mother WOf'l'&lt;'a Calif.
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GALLIPOLIS, OHIO ·

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, alte o1 tile ......u bouse or t11o
Indians ID the late
18111 Century.

First Semester, 1969-70
Dept.
Ed.

Class
Location Cr. Day
412 Ttaehi114 Natural
ea-.us 2 TH
Science 1n El. Ed.
303 Seminar Ia American Cmpus 3 W

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Literature

Enc.
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413 Shakespeare
233 Childn!n's

Phii.·Rel.

Poi.·Sci.
Ed.,Psych.
Splleb
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223 New Testament
i05 lnllodllction to

Time
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6:30

·Jackson 3 T
Ca-.us 3 T

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6:30

American Goweri1JIIt11t
Jl3 Social PsrdtoloiJof· ~!'!!
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Be rather bountiful tban

expenalve; do eoo&lt;1 with
what tbou hall. or It wUI do
tbee no good.- WOllam
.Penn, Quaker founder of

.Pennll'lvaota:

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6:30

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Wu U:e primary vUI&amp;ge a!ld

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SUNOAY
TIMES-SENTINEl.

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Ellhl &amp;&lt;&gt;!fora ooored a 61 1
lnclud!Jis Phil ~·· .Bob
Smltli, 'Bob Lunn, ~ Pace,
R.H. Slkeo, Jerry A-, llal
Uuderwood liMI Martin Roeil!* ·
of Holland.
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II'GI!Ped at ~.
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If the bathtub never hal

a ring around it, you have a
wile who is a scrupulous
housekeeper, or else you
have awfully dirty kido.

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Smart kids take an apple
to
the teacher. Wise ones
year-. · The

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Excelle~~t

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WHITE - COLORS
REG.
$1.49

PRINTS

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PANTY HOSE

REG.
1.27
Nude heel, seamless
mesh for unbeatable fit
and beauty . Run Ban at
end of panty . Small,
aver., tall and utratall.
8 lo 11 · 11 2. Newest
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PfOGiced newi.IIOreatlntllo-- ,
mobile. A variety of new booka
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atalf madO every poaalble elfort
\O'prolide anlnviUngalmolj:honl
IAIIJ:e maOj' patrono.
If you didn't Vil!t tile - bile this past IUII'IJIIer, we hope
to - 1011 1114 winter. II' you
llYe In IJ:e COUII\Y lo a settlement
that we mla.tdthfa·J*ItlllDlmer/
add wouiQ
lido service noxt
l)llllmer, pl•aecoolact us_110d11t\
we can lac:ludt your area In

2-12

Reg. $ 33
2.99
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SD HANDY FOR YOUNGER

In IJ:e month of Aujplot, addlnll
tit¥• to the agenda. Ao expanded
schedule waa used which included
some ol the 11101t untravelled areas ot the COWJ.ty •

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11,11iion's workillfl
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·. 'btll~r flltwe wc.'rc .
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a Tree" and encled will: a homomaker• .Pl'&amp;)'er.
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mltlee on tile
pledge to the ,flag _ . . . the flrat check to see whether
abe wears ator.. bought chop.
-ling wiU: Mra. Fred Neue pers.

CONVERTIBLE
STRAP OR HANDLE

enUre aehedule. Alao, tor the
first time the unit was operated

·CLASSES IEGIN IONDAY, SIPTEIIII 8, 1969
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mmwtodl- J7. 9le J'8ld ra JOeiJl HP1antJiw i ;

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SUPEBLEND

3,257 volume• ror the summer.
The lncreaae Ia due to several
factOrs. One Ia tbe equipment
waa In ruludng condition tor the

WAPAKONETA, Ol!lo ·(UPI}'- . The Ol!lo lllatorlcal Soci&lt;Q.Olllllonr Nell ~ aald Saturdlljo' It hal! ordered
olllclalb . has ~ 1110 ·· ..,. hiBiunY markers prepared
bllaila ao thla ' com. f&lt;ll' pOetlrw at il1e - · • ciQo
IIIUII!t:y•i principle · clalni to llmlla; 1be new Blsn• will
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that Wepakonela Is tllo
bomatDwD Ill the Apollo 11 u.
· tranaut, !!rat ·man oo t h e CUrrer:! markers loll vlsllota
to lbla wetlem Oblo oommunl-

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pared wltll last yeer'o ftgure of

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Yide_...i•wuii••I&gt;¥Mn.
Fred ~. !lhe ..... IIMil'be diYided In tile IPIIJw, that lllo
mfddlo llhould be and
onq three or fwr ol t11o uMd."For beat reaulll
per-.Ia aboalcl never be lel!
in the ~Pte place more than tbree
ylar1, M.ra. Nease potatod out.
Ao ell • !olllae arrangement
waa exhibited by Mra. Edlaoo
Hol!oO. Timely l:lnta were liYen
bJo Mra. Vernm Nease. !ile auegeotad that lrees and lll:rubll be
planted In 1118 fall, lllit ever.
greeful be truapluted now, and
that cb1')'8111themuma be given
support to bold il1e
llrailltL

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FrOm U:io Rrst of June IJ:I'OUIII
the 28U: Ill Augult It baa been on
: tho roed 48 dayo mlslllntr ..,
achedulecl al&lt;lpl; 84 dllferent loeaUono In IJ:a COUIIIl' were'vlalt.
ed every other week •
Patrons borrowed over 14,500

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Gallll eouDIY Dlatrlct Ubr&amp;ry
Bool!moblle colllllletaslta bualeat

NATURAL COLOR TOOl

-·tian

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naming their most sucee11f'Ul

vacation draws to an end, the

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Interesting program

By JOIIIIJ:an E. Louden
GALLIPOLIS - Aa summer

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Mra.
!liltoaiiOuclaolijolt lhould be melled to Dwlalrt
tile
Wildwood
Gardea Clob
Wetherllol~ 6i0 Firat Ave., Gal.
Wedneldt¥
nlalrt
at tile borne &lt;it
11110111 bJo Sept. 8.
Mr1.
Clllrord
Phlilfjll
w!U: lfn.
other R o 1 e COUunandery
evenla upcomiJia lneludeille York Alfred Yeauger 11 tile
kollleaa.
Rite
to be held iiWiclal'
Mra. -llhiu alao llhowed
Sept. 7 for ell members Ill GeL.
11lldea
ol arrangements made
llpolia Chaptor, Moriah C&lt;lwlcU
from dried and other long • laotand IJ:e COmmanclery.
The oookout wUl be held at 4 lnl!.materlala.
p.m. at IJ:e K,yger Creek Reerea. blblled at tile meellq were AA!IItton area. Reservation&amp; lhould ed will: blue rlbllonabelngawardbe made by e&amp;lllnl! a.ymond M. ed to Mra. Denver Holler, !Ira.
Jones, ThomaiJ E. Mills and Fred Neaae; Mra. JUramFIIher,
•Mrs. Edleon Hol1oo, and Mra.
Dwight WotbelboiL
l'llllllps.
Alao plamed iJ a full form op.
During tile meeting prelided
enlng revue for Commandeey
over
bJo Mro. Karl Groeaer, tile
wlvea. A reYival of IJ:e pot.
lu&lt;k dinner !or Slr Knlibll and Me1p Count;y Fair a- their wives Prior to stated coo. wu dlseused. Reportaweregtv.
clave• are being plamed ror the en on entries ol the club. Mem..
bera reaJ&gt;OIIIIecl to roll cell bJo
faU Winter months.

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orchlcl. 1be bride- ed here many Urnes.
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modler wore an amber
Among tile guests besldea the
IIOWD and a cymbydlom or. bride's grandparents, Mr. and
Mra. Olear M. Havecatt ol CO..
A garden reception fo"- lombus and IJ:e groom's grand.
U:e 200 &amp;Uellls and relaUvea. mother, Mra. R. A. Means of
The bride Ia a graduate .fll st. Petersburg, Fin., were Mr•
College, the briae. and t.lra. Wendell West, t.lr. and
Jroom, a P&amp;duaiAI of Maaaachlt. Mrs. Paul McNealey or GaJllpo..
lnltlazte
Te&lt;lmoiOCI' lla and Mrs. Frank HeniOn of Pt.
both ue
'StudiGti. . Pleasant, aunta and uncles of the
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of Galllpolla and she haa vlait-

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Clean out rubbish, especially In the :dc,tai\Y .'1! 11\Q ~
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down roof
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Commlllderies to be represent-

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COmmiiQilery No. 43, Knlitlto
Templar wUI boll oltlcera and
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llly~f-the-w;Uey. Serving as alta~; boys were Master John Cor-

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::A· ~alf-hoW' of w~illlJ music
~~.,"presertJe(l by Mrs. Louis
F';rt~, ·· Jrr, ·Pret~eding the cere-

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t :'the bride was estorted to the
·· altar b,y her brother, Ll.. j.g. D.
lAOOard Rees.. Her formal length
A-line gown of white organza was
fashioned with an Empire bodice,
bateau neckline and long tapered
slee"Ves. Imported late inserts
reembroidered with seed pearJs
and bugle beads trimmed the long
sleeves and the neckline. lhe
motif was repeated on her dctach~~le chapel length tunnel train.
· Her bouffant veil of illusion wa"
attached to a rose or organza embroidered with seed pearls a n d
crystal tear drops. Tucked in her
•' sleeve was an antique linen harrl'. kerchief.
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Out~ of· town guestsaUen:li11!:
were Mr. an:l Mrs. Edward Va~
hala arxl CamUy, Elkhart, 100.;;
Mr. ard Mrs. Paul Stropki, Ga~
llanm; Mr. and Mrs. David Sloan,
North Olmstead, Ohio; Mr. ard
Mrs. Michael Vereb and family,
Erie, Pa. i Mr. and Mrs. Joseph

Lt. and Mrs James Walter Grywalskr
by members of the United States
Navy al'ki Marine Corps. Friends
of the bride and groom who par~
ticipated were LL Dan Gerhardt
arxl Lt. Robert Hartman of the
Marine Corps, Quantico, \ 'a.i Lt.
j.g. Frederick Sautter, Lt. j. g.
Kenneth Miller, U. j.g. Patrick
Stacker and U. j. g. D. Leonard
Rees, all of the U. S. S. Power,
Mayport Naval Base, Mayport,

Fla.
Immediately following the ccr~
emon.}· a reception was held at
the Lafa;)•ette Hotel. Ilo~;tesses
for the buffet supper and dance
were Mrs. Lawrence foucy an:l
Mrs. Dale Hoehne, Columbus;
M% ,~J~.!i~Eha;&lt;I~ , M~ §!~rUng;
'J&gt;I,i,ss . '!'111\~· ~rrl,ca)" , Oxtq.;&lt;J;
· Miss~J Susap , Grywa)ski, f:anton,

and MiSs · ROOin Franc~-~ GaUi~

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with an arrangement of white
pompon mums an:l fern on an
antique crystal cake stand wtlich
had belorged to thebride'sgreat~
grandmother.
The bride's table was beautiMly appointed with crystal acces~
sories including candelabra holding white tapers deeorated with
turquoise ribbon a~ lily-of-the"Valley. The tiered wedding cake,
topped with the traditional minia~
ture bride and groom figures,

was sur'roundl'&lt;l by turquoise and
white salln ribbon. Using t he
groom's sword the CQltJie eli. the
cake, after which it was served
by Mrs. Dan Gerhardt and Misa
Robin France.
Near the close of an nening or
dancing and follOWill[ the tradl~
tional Polish weddiJl: dance, the
couple left for a short weddi~
trip which took them to Camp LeJeune, N. C. 1 where Lt. Grywall!iki will have several weeks
or training before leaving for a
tour of duty in Vietnam.
The new Mrs. Crywalski will
then return to Miami University
to complete her senior year.
For tra "Velin~ the bri~e c~~ed

Minotti, Yourwstown, Ohio; Mr.
Justin Miller, Miss Deborah

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Mr. Grid Mrs. Chor.les
; Saunders .

Marcia, and Roger Lee. Mrs.
LIG,Yd Roullh, Mro. Chester tern.
ley, Mrs. Harold Mack, Mra. eo..
mer Bradbuey, ~s. Ivan· Gro.
ver, Mrs. Frank Cheesebrew,
Mro. Forrest McNeal and Ramona, Mrs. James
Milt
Shelley Buck, Mrs. Junior How-

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Matthews, Mrl. Melvtn Uttle,

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polls. They have lbree grandoons,,

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Wed. dinn."' Band~"'!
llrs. George Brady · and Mr.·

and Mrs. Jorey PIJlPOII and chlldron, or Froilprool, Fla, and
Ml,. Marsb Karr ol l&gt;fracuse
were ll\lestll this · week ·111 the
home ot•·Mr, 'and Mrs.~
Frazlsr. 11telr 11011, Roderick and
hll wile and baby or Columbia,
have also been vle!tlni. ROd and .
!amiJ,y rii1Urned loColumbloyea.

Matia0ally Ad..,.lood

London, Ohio; Mr. a.IXI Mrs. El~
den Stalder. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wlnzinek, Mr. Carl Snyder,
Mr. am Mrs. SamL. Arlastasarxl
sons, Sammy and Larry. Mr. and
Mrs. WOllam Dragovich, Mr.
and Mrs. Dennls Gragovich, Min
Marie Fisher, Canton; Mrs. Richard Ruasell, Miss Ceee Rusaell,
Bay VUlage, Ohio.

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JEWELERS
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:::·.s.~E · Dorofhy Lynne

Jllllem or ·Polni de Parll lace
for lho -co llid l q
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Mr. and Mrl. WWiam Walker.
j .._ 'W .ba back In circulation by tllo time,... roa411do, but lkaow carried a caieade or while IIIII
Scorlnr for prtzoo ..... lbe
_,boo baen- 111o traalber ~or u. - · ,...loom. lflhl blue - - dallies q ,
e1ontattt1 boo dane a lot or IJOOd 110r11 tor .... COIIUIIIII!I1.' ·
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11to bride's ~ were
Charles Neal; Low PJ111 - Bot.
Milo VIcki ~.maid or hoD. ·
Sommer 01111 Dr. R.D. 11tomar, and Mloo Jo.rco Hollmu.
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Cloaest to ptn on No. 7 'lbllf - . !'horl OlO«Vo, Ooar
Irma Evano and Dr. IL B. 11!om.
leallh A • liDo 11011110 or Ullbl
u; Moat 5•• - JUIIdta Ntal aDd
-dolled lhrioa wllb on ~
John Evans; Moat 7'o - Ava~
or llldte dolled .,.., aad match.
Luck and Harriet Thomao; C....
blr bowo Ill lbelr balr. 11toy car;
solation III'OIS - Mary Tbomu
ried calllll ilooep,yo or· llldte
Mrs. James J Enyart
and Barnoy Weover, VlqlnlaDaD~~r~Ue~;lte daloloa.
, lolloo , Ma!IOio El......_, ln'as and centered will&gt; a three tended Rio Grande College. !he vles and Clarence ""'"'tdoce ct lbe brldolroom, wu the tier we&lt;ld!aa cake Iced In llldle la emlJioJed as a teacher at Ad- Pbyllls !loeeto and Frat* !Wter.
n-t ldrl, WMrlqafloor llllllh ·8101 deooraled will! yollow rooea. davllle Elements.,. School In lbe
Driving the 1111 No. 16
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HAVE YOU THE NIFTY • - l l f l Job dane at 1537 .... or '..., blue• • carried •
Prelldlng at lbe brlde'olable Kyaer Creek Loc:al School Die• were Charloo Neal, (tllo ..., ~ . l!lulmt. Jalltl aad Glaob'o Br-llloe dane II?
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buket or ·Jellow 1010 pe~a~11.., were Milo Bralda Gr..,, M111 trict.
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Dr. R. D. 11tomu, Dick Roder11le ,brfde•a - . a Palsy Schuldt, and Milo Kay
i · , LET'S Not ·FORGET DICK LAKINI IOII\rtlmea !olko are foraot- bt limo II'.., -lace Vollbom.
A eraduate or caliDa Hlllh Ick, Joe F-beoch and Boop
will!
llhlte
aecoooorleo
andaccr.
Whenlbe
COIIIJleleltforaweekSchool, lhe bridegraom Is aloo
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lltila.- their--~~- d!!Dadt. Aller alaag
1Jme or bordlhl,p like lllck'o bod, aa •CIIInllltl-.tll
lip or llhlte IDirii\IOritedelolos. end wecld!ng trip tile brldelravel- a gradUate at Miami Vnlverstv
1be brldeJroom•amoa.rwore ed in a steeveiesa AJine tualc at Oxrord, and Is employed as
1 "drelo ct llllht blue bJoeadod or Ice blue ombosoed Korean driver educad'"' lnllru- and
Loltlo Yam, llr. and Mrs. Luo. oaUa will! llldle acceaoorles 01111 allk, Her &lt;or liP was or white asaJ stant football coach at Gl1lla
HOLZER MEDICAL CENTER
tor ~ lit. and lira. Delbert a cortiap iot llldle lll&amp;riUorlle mar111erlte dale!oo'
VlsldJW hours Z-4 and 7-8 p.
Academy lUilh Scbool.
Davlo, llro.
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11te bride lo aeradllate or Gal.
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Parents ooly 1111 Pediatrlco
11le COUple reside on Like
OrriS rOUt
ROY, and Mrs. Marlon WUllamo, , Boot man wao Glen Trout, for. lla Acodomy Hlllh School 01111 at- Dr.,
Ward.
at Rio Grande.
~ TomKJrb:y,Mrs.Ceclllfor. mer GoUla Academy IHilh School
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PublicaUon of admiaalona Ia
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1&lt;' ~· all.ri'lde followoclllll a ~; Torua llid CalbJ Xc!iell;·
WWWblleOnTtiomao 'broli..r · 8~1nallendance.
•er Cromoano, Mr. and Mn. OD, dau&amp;ltter~ 9:24 p. m. Frldoy;
at 1be 1iomo or Mr. , D11111f lllvel,r, ~ aad ate ct t11o . bride, wao at U., IIUOit
D e s - ol Oreoteo and Tom Cremeans and TOOIJII¥, Mr.
Mrs. Elvin 1. - · 111. I,
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Lottie Roullh tnjo)'ed a bountlll11 Mr. and Mra. Thomas Rapo, MlddiODOrt, dau&amp;ldor. 5:44 .. m.
:· Itt ocldldott 1o the boil IIIIi boo.
Guelllo-werolloprW~, ca. 11to reeopdoo wu held In tile dinner and social dme.
Mr. and Mrs. Lowoll Call, Boclcy, Soturday,
&gt; ~ 111o foiiO!dna ...,.. or 11&gt;1 FWihler, Garey Kerr and ch1lreh dbdq .._ where tile In charge ol acllvldosll)J' lbe Brende and Beth; Pam Rlpu,
DISCHARGES
c; loOIIi ...... were prenat, Mro. llebblo liollt•.Cldpper Kfi111,
brlde•o table no oclorned will! di.Y 118re Frank Cno~ liar- Mr. and Mrs. Tom Rapa, Tom
Amot R. lforrl- Eulos N;
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and Lowell C&amp;ll.
and Todd; llr. and Mro. Frank 'l'urMr, Mrs. 1. Melvin SJdd.
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Holllo Whlll, Jimmy l»ckman,
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Mn. Paul ar......,. and Stev111,
Mr. and Mrs. AllliiiiScoll, Lori,
Cl!rlo and Denise; Mr. and Mrs.
Allen Scott, Julie and Tancb";
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Creme101,
Fred!IY, llatV and Kim; Joan
GALUA COVNTY Rld!JW Club
lfu!dns, Mr, and Mrs. llarold
wW meet at 11 L m. for a
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Wallier, POlly and l..etlf, Mr.
traU ride at Ule Cllarley Bar- ·
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lira. llorrlll Brucker, BlllJo
CUI tesideact. Brine Covered
dill&gt;.
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11ar&lt;1e111, Mr, and llro. Lloyd
HOMECOIIINI; at Pop!arllldp
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Jr. and ~hBdrenj Mr. and
~CIIurch, IOa.m.Buliet
llro. Kenny GrojJea and ......
dlnttez: atiiOOJt. ~lalala&amp;ers.
:rol!ll4 l!lifll ~~•s on sllllpelhp
Mr.
and Mrl, Robert ~ atil
PAINT CRED&lt; Churth - . .
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cblldna,
Mra. Pauline Yuag!n.
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Roulll
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NOll
YtiJ' tile rouolm wUI be
GaWo CouniY Jua!or Fairheld atlbe ADIO place m Aua.
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23 will! Tom Rapn, AlllooaScolt
~AL NEAL BOUllion wUI ba
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and Mrs. Geol110 Moo&lt;b',
Mr. and Mrs; ·RoberiL.
Sending glfls were Mrs. JooeJh or 227 Second Ave. and latnlJ¥'are
Whiting, Marletla; Mr. Blake Burger, Mrs. Marguerltte KaU, vaeot1on1na at Myrtle Beacb.
Traendly, New York. N. Y.: Mr. Mrs. Ora Kall, Mlu . Comle
Mr. aad Mrs. John Allleoo and
Milan P. Vahala, cambridp, sWisher, Mrl. Joey Le&amp;eb, ,Mra.
Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Victor Db Jamea Rodgers and dou&amp;lrtero, ..., John, . . - yellferday
and family, Orrville, Ohio; Mr. Mrs. Jom Cooghooour, Mro, c. from a lllldni trip on Lake Erie.
and Mrs. Joseph Pi.lck alii fam- W. Buck, Mrs. Don Skaill, Mra. While In llllrtllem OhiOthOTvllllily, Pleasali. City, Ollio; Lt. and Orville Bratton, Mrs• .Johnnfe ocl points or ~merest In tile oreo.
Mrs. Dan E. Gerhardt, Mt. sterl~ J-lood, Mrs. Robert atrehette, 11te boautlflll pork or SandullliY
ing; Mr. David R. Weekley, Cl~ Mrs. David Scott, Mra. David 'created and. malntalaed by clvlo
clnnati; Miss Kathy M9rrical, Ox- Mallbows, Mrs, Elwood Howard, clubl was a hlshllllht or lbe trip.
ford; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gry .. Sr., Mro. Jolm A. Evans.
Mra. rra Neal or 74 Court
walski, Mr. and Mrs. John VahaAfter lbe bride • elect aclmotr- !lreet rocenllf had as guests,
la, Sr., Mr. anJ Mrs. John Vahai4, ledged tile glfls, refreshmentl or ber nieces, Mra. Ral Greenlch,
Jr., Miss Parti Vahala, Byesville, cake, punch anci mlntswereserv. Gary Ward Greenlch, Elyria, and
Ohio; M1·, and Mrs•• Jotm Bush,
Ina Ward !rom oear Columbus.
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Mr. and, Mrs. Lonnie Fouty, Mr.
and Mrs. Dana Story, Mr. aOO:
. r,ll;J',,AIID"o Ho&lt;~ •. Ml:a. D,ale J, , .

Mrs. LesHe Hawley, Misa Karen Hawle)", Middleport; Mrs.
George Hawley, Mrs. Michael
Fry, Mrs. Violet Ruasell, Cheshire; Mr. Mervyn Nugent, New

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Jnoohond, lrorboli

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0 j'rGmloo lfe, JleeauM, 0ao
lllltd - One lliarl, Walk Hand II
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Tba lflddlnl! PrQer.
' 11le brtde ""0 OI&lt;OI1edlo 1ho
allir lllr bar tatber.... - ocl In a llldle A.llite poau de oolo
over lall'ela will! an all • over

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$1nclay, SePt: 7 a! tllelr home localed.., Rl. lU,at Centenary.
Frlllllls and relallvea ore lm'lted to atteod 1 reception pl"'"'ed
!rom21A&gt; 4 p.m. Mr. andMr~-· were marrlod Soplem.
bar 3,
in Galllpollo lnd are tile parontS ·ot two children.
Mro. Irene Roberoqn. Atirora, Dl., and IMmSoundorsor Galll-

lo~ b~own aril, bl3~k 'llnen:A';ilne .- H9ehne, Min Kar:~n Fu1ick,. to-dress with black accesSorie.s. lwnbus; ~. Paul KraaWa, Mr.
The coaple, arc at home to their arxl Mrs. Jamea J. Shaw, Toledo.
friends at Apt. 58, Hinson Anna
Apartments, Jacksonville, N. C.
The bride is a graduate ofGal~
lia Academy High School ard is
a senior at Miami Uni"Versityma~
joring in elementary education.
She is a member of Gamma Phi
Beta sorority and the Associa~
tion ror Otlldhood Education.
She is the granddaughter of
Mrs. George Hawley, Cheshire,
and Mr. and Mrs. A. C. ()ptegraff. Gallipolis.
Lt. Grywalskt Is a graduate of
Central CathoHc High School,

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O'Brien and ~ SmlUo; Low
IIIli - - . , -~.. and !lor"
riot Thomu; ~- llq F ............ aad- Rich.
ardo; Conooldm ptiU - Acaeo
Brown, Alvora ll&lt;tin- and
Juonlla NNI; Low pdto- lrlrlan l!:borlllach and llllloJ .....
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'l'lran\1 couploo pliJocl In the
Sc:olch F101r- lbodoJ, tllo
lourlh - or tbl oo•-· Ar·
J'IDIIOIIltlllo ...... In chirp .,
llr, and lira. Av• U..., uolotocl 1&gt;1 11r. aad lira. Jom llalll-

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)'oars ard was chosen for memo
bership in the Red Devtl's Uub tile retreshment table decoraand the MiaJDI "M'' Club. .
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The rehearsal dinner was host·
Games were played will! Mr•·
ed by Mr. arrl Mrs. Henry Gry~ Arthur Sounders and
illllle
walskl on Friday eYe~I"W. August Jo Clark wlmlnl! prbel. ·· ·'
8th, in thB Rivertx.t Room at OsOther II\IOsls attending tile
car's. Following the dinner the shower weire Mra.. Harold i...
weddi~ party and other guests Clark, Mrs. Jo&amp;eph Leaoh, Mrs.
were entertained In their home Iva Clark, Mrs. Wa.yneYattl'lews,
by Dr. anti Mrs. Evan Roderick Mrs, Donald Leath, Johmlo,

Mary.

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Elizabeth alii

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.... held .... Sablrlll.7' AlicUil 14,
at tile Bracblry 'ailldll!lln Chelldre, Mro. Jaek Malihel!o ·, 1!14 .
Mro. Rallil Neodo were lioetoloo.
· · eo for tile evenlns.
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ed 111 a lable leaturhir a ~sO
white weddiJia bell '!Ill! m!al
srtten streamers anCI •
'of
pale yOuow neWng, lbe' ln'lde'o
colors. 11le ereen and ~lloor
eolor ·ocheme wos corried out In

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styled noor length gowns 01 aqua
and turquoise satin, with the colors reversed Cor the honor attei'KIant, featured the Emplre bodice
with detachable back panels.
Dai nl.Y satLn rulfies edged the
small round collars and long
sleeves. Their matching headpieces were of net attached to
tailored satin bows.
The atterdants· carried white
baskets of turqooise and white
Marguerite daisies tied .with
white satin streamers.
Paul Grywalski oi Canton
served his brother as best man.
l lshers were- Richard Arndt, Cantoni Paul Krasula, Toledo, and
John Rees, brother of the bride,
Gallipolis.
Guests wen• registered by
Miss
Susan Grywalsk.i, Ute
groom's sister, of Canton, and
Miss Robin France, Gallipolis.
For her daughter's wedding,
Mrs. Rees chose Jighlbluedress
with matching petal haL Her ac~
cessories were white aOO. she
wore a corsage or white carnations.
Mrs. Grywalski, mother of the
grO'Jm, wore a green ensemble
trimmed with crystal beadingard
complimented by matching hat
and shoes, and a corsage of white
carnations.
As the couple left the church
an arch of swords was formed

JEWEL NECK, SHORT SLEEVE

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Ohio BuSh, ·columbus. ani M~~~Mo1r~~ · l
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eX..hanged marriage vows in an Mathews, Pl)rt Huron, Mlct~ •.
Impressive double ring ceremony classmates oC the bride aUiian•l
, of. Mr. alll

Saturday evenire, August 9th,
at·'S&amp;int Louis Catholic Chruch.
.~~ Rev~ Ri~hlrd lllndel, 0;
s.~ a dose friend ol the couple,
l'nim.st. Meinrad Semina:ry,
st:·"Meinrad, Indiana, to read the
6 ~ m. n~.~JtJal mats before analt.IF decorated with standing \'ases
ot white dalsies,-gladloli, baby's
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PONCHO
FOR CASUAL FALL WEARING

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llll:•· Mary 11. llavlo, Mrs. ~ at t11o Louis Cl!urch of GaUl•
ar..:to.s.· Mra. Alonzo Mwrta, JQllo. 11te Rev. A. J. Golubiew.
lki.IOiemnized tbeWf · • lg' VOW"a.
The 'bride attendc. .ebraska
Woolliru Vnl_verslty a., ; gr~
ed from Rio Grande College,
where llle was a founding meni ~
bar c1. ber social SOforh,y, Al,pli
MliBeta. 9te ! · a '-- ~r&gt; . '1 reach6
fl. blolocr at
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School.
llr. Ward ' 'tended Rio Gr e
Collep and Montclair Stale Co,.
lop, lie Ia elllJ&gt;loyed as a Ulejo
--~~.. for Plotooor cap
Co, or Clifton, New Jerl40'~
Aller l -Wedding trip lA&gt;
llatnobur(, Va., the will no!do at Rose Mamr · ·
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EYallll, Mils Ilana C. Bt&lt;!p-,
Jlllt Atlo Powell, lira. llamlltoo, Mrs. Eddie Stewart,
Halley C. Webb, Mro. Elsa DeLawder. Jr., MrL FrederiCk·
Prfdd1. Mra. RGnlld X. Nlcbolaa 1
Mrs. Alan C. WUt, Mrs. Robert
A. Oun, lllro. BooU C. llalley,
Mrs. Marlin D. Rose, 11ro. Richani L. Jolforo, lira. Ml'rtlo
Bnmtlleld, Mro. J -.. E. Limbert, IIGMr P. lluddleotoo,Gary
A. stewart, Mrs. Jfarvln L. llall
and IDionl Mrs. William R.
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ADMITTED - llorOiha Foster. Racine; Dottie wm. MIDersvWe; Sherrie Dbwuss. Dexter;
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Dalley, Vldon; Orlo llalibui,
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BEGINS SEP,,T. If F
For cotofoo. write, whit, ·
or call 4464367"

DISCIIARGED - FO&lt;l'estftd&gt;.
lnaon, Slenrt, Alena Utdo.

Gallipolis Business
College

MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
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Mro. Frank H. - or Tburmon, WWlam H. Ward or .imoke l!~se,

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strong fa Ahiun mt! S ~U.Ij!t· in it~ long hdted
ju~ket und p(~ rfcctly pt·oro•tJOnt\ll pants. The
multi mlor stri p£' hlou.st! ad• Is da~h to a .
Wicker 1 C••:U"hnmn tor C. runlll•t"J")' 11~nt su1t
of 100 '/r. · D-.u~ron~ JlontatiM. Si:r.ns: 8-16
Jocket~$36
Ponts-$20
Blouse-$18

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wll1 01\IC&gt;y, Octdlor'a brl&amp;l1t Ill• weolhor In Gmaa~~r tldl;reor.
Tho two plan to l1y to Allpbuq aboul Oct. 1 to JoiD "'" 4 Jollll
Hood who Ia sllllonod there with the U. · S. Aim¥. Tho llunlly will
return to tho Statos about Dee. 2L John lo duo thee far hill

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Gloria Buck, who has . been
teaching since age 16 has atterMIed Kent State University where
lbe wao maJoring In pbyolcal od.
ocadon with concentradon In
dance. She atterMia Ohio University majoring In dance and
lheater.
A limited number of a1uc1on1a
will be liCCepted due to her schoolIng at ou.
Gloria's training In batoo came
frorrt Judy Riggs, rormer Miss
~ of New Mexico; Gall
Fucb, Orange Girl at 5yracuae
Unlverolly In New York (100
boys and 1 gir~ 1964 Grand National 1 and 2 baton champ; Wal.

tor M - ~Baby!...; New York
former WorJd Champ; and Fred
Millar ~ the famous Blackhawks. She lo a re&amp;llteted profeoalonal toadler wilh the star
Line Batoo Co,
She ottetxled the lot Natlonol
Baton Teachero Cllnlc In Miami,
Florida In 1965- ondtheNadon.
al Teacher&amp; CUnie ID Mllwaukae,
Wloconsln In 1968. She was assiotant batoo teaehor atOhloUniveniQ&gt; Band Camp In 1965. She
Ia a member of UnHed Slates
Twldlng Anodatlon.
Glorltl attended Ohio University lhla liUIIIII181' lll1d waa an' ac-

tive member ~ the Ohio Valley
Summer Theater Company linllng .... danclng In file Brood.., mufeal u1be Bo)'frlend."
Sbe Ia a member ~ tho COium.

years. Miss au~·k was the only
featured twirler Pomeroy ever
bad and the first In tho SEOAL
league. She teacheo file prize
wlrutlng Glo-Ette beton corpa.
Ste was also Miss Southern
Ohio ~ file MI., American Pa.
_ . In 1i6-r.-''She ..0. 1h!a dUe
doing a modiOI' of dance and baton and - - to Ulo Mloa
Ohio Papont.
She bas_been a judge at beauty
paaeanta lncludlnc Ulo Mlas Ma1011 Coun1;y, ol the Miss Ameriea
Pageant and the 4111 or tile July

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IIUIII Hotel; Ill oiiUtf- of
llro."" S.V-• IJirtlldiJ' -ver.
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ltto· learnlhaator)'~ti»Sioul

IIOOIIIo u lho.v are todo,r and u
lho.v-•durl.'111heButreloEra.
WOrmodon bn an 1e11ifl11
and
aclleduled lhrouotlaut
file com1n11 monthl 11 a&gt;OIIIble
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Family R~nited

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Party Held
Anniversary

SYBACUSE - Nrs. ~
Jobtooa, ~ Wolf Pen road W..
-.a~rator for a To,r ladles
party at tho home ~ Kro. 1'tllliY . KANAUGA - ·Mr. 1111 llfrl.
staata m Water St. Wlmltta- llar17 GriiiJn wll1 be co,l-llng
prizea were Mildred Pierce. Ag.. a helu.d 5001 W'lddlnr llld;w..
... White and Karen Gulnflter. ...,. SUnday, ,Sept. .7," ...._ 2
During tho aoctal hour nlrelb- ... 4 p.m. ments were served to Eleanor lion at lhalr ltome. ' :
Bahram, Aline• White, Mildred
Tbe;y haYe IIYed Iii [C(nettp
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more lhan 3$ ,_... llr.
Pierce, M,yia - · Wlllda
Qllnlher, Ada Slack, Tamlnl', Grilliot OWIII andC!PI'i'atlaldaown
Oler)'l and Terry Joltnooa, Korabove'""-·
en, Kemeth 01111 Terry Gulnflter;
Tho Grifllttl are 111o ]lerOitta of
Patrlcja AnUierson, ftaalbr, Bu- five cldltlren, Mlrvbr, Gltllljtolla;
ry, Dean and Leuame staata, IIQf It, Cbllll-; Lewlo;a-.
ulhera.
and Debbie Pierce.
IJMIIlte; ....,. Grlllln 01111 lira. .
Mrs. O'Brien woo rewtlted wllh
Jack Fllllleum, -lit. L 11111J
her liatero, Mrs. Earl Hoffman
(Aiberltl), Mrs. lloDry Ililln(Hes.. Mra. Ronnie Taylor ~ El,yrla, have 19 srOIIddtlldron iotl tor), Mrs. Lewla To,ylor (Daisy), Mro. Jlatlor Leudermllt, Middle- ~.
for file !lrli Ume In ton years. port; llfr. 1111 Mrs. Jamoa CaroSoenllldlleard
Mrs. Maafe caruthers has ten lhera, Pem,y lll1d Becky, IJluls..
llfr; .... lira. Jolm 11.-lflllr.living cbUdren, tltlrty • lhroe v!Ue, Ohio; Mro. Doria lllad&lt;t,
living grandcldldrOil, lblrteen Long Bottom; Mr1, Bess Larkflla, daoqbtor Bartora, M11i.. Jai.et
great - grandchlldrea. One son, RiedovUle; Mr. 01111 llfra. Goorp DeVault and M1aa Jliq Grlflllh
Russell, Ia serving In the Mer- Carulhen and cltltllbter Geor- ba•e relurnad fromatrlplhrottttb
vlaltet1
charrt Marines, DDif aboard the pna, Beach City, Qtlo; Set. and the weotarn . -.. llblp S. s. Thelia In fila Ylelnlty llfrs. - r t Carulherl, ·Ew:t will&gt;~·-. ~, . !'110
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Other recent visitors ol Mrs.
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veil . iaw lohdol In oantotriia: ..,
hfld. lllPiece airved 10...·--••withthe unu•
•ol ebalillll,y ·statea Morlno,COI]I_~
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SHAKEsPEARJ Clul&gt;, 11:30 P. · a great and tare ittaillment.
IlL ltincbeon W....aday at"Bal- -&amp;lnt llemard Abbot of
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cathy DouRia• K. Harrllliloft, 110n at
wore a -Mr•. 01111 Mra. Frod -'. .lfariolns·
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· alii' , &lt;Otlll)letlod fl1ll'! lrslnlns lll1d waa
.ciO'!i&amp;nated 111 aviator lei file Na.
. 'tal .. .!\!r. statiOn•. ,...... ·rlold,
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RldgO ReHrvatlm, S.D. The Jn.
cll101 attendial lhll foadvsi are
ANNUAL
rtwtlon w11j . direct descenolaiU ~ .lho Sioux .
be held "Sonlay, .AltiUS! 31, "" who,defeatec! ~p Armpong
. Parkarlburg· a( tho Soutllaldtt . Cuater (a· nod'" Ollloan) lllo-flle
.ohool yard nell. to file VIsco . Ulile 1111 Honr. .
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REV. ·BUll H:A.n'IEIJl wll1 hive lntorertlng Jtamos. Et1una
ivtr. and Mrs. Richard Wilber Garfield •
apeak at 10 a;lli.i;$imdoJ at Gra. . HoU.. Hom, Cal Jumping BUll,
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white and white ilovea, 01111 meet camp will be set up be~ Loke
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Mlilll&amp;W . prealded ~ Mra; Eokn'l.llalltlblilr,· Cl7JW,
carnatlot)l' "dl&amp;iai; and IUios , Coleman, Ual'rltiburg;_ w. vo. · School bulldlllliillr!o~, 8 kill · .W. .handiwork, Featlyai vjailora ,
meeting witb-roadlnl cbar-; ~t, :
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F,or her ~VJhl•~• Wedell~, p. m., wllh- 111-;jj~ b)' "Nelli In ' lt!tvothe extra lllrin ~ botJ.
-~aaftn. '11111 waa follow- Bev,.-IJ, and
file waddlrrg of Ills.· . Mrs. Ho!lman WCil'f: a lhreeploce Line,"
by .5!'"UI&amp;rJI. - kqf cllreetly .from file _....,,
,IG .. WIIIIl .l!l'arer. l!eiiOrta ware·
Caito, leo
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or POII'l'.ha~ ~ a eollei!tlon
10 Mr• . sroen toil! suit witb a-white car- Cheerleoders. 't
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ware ' _...;.~! to u.. -' .lfrs. .
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MltlDLEPOR'I'.- GABilEN elm, jeWelry, rup, Ja1ntlnp 01111·pot.
~\ ;,~~F_amite Four · Letter Cltirlei - · ·llfr. lll!l"llrl.
was wiable toattottd '_tbewaddlrrg !tlondas, Sip4 ~ 11 file homo~ · tory, ·seleeted eapec~ file
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l&gt;JRiclialllel!tlce;"A · ~Nrli.Bdlert~,
ia· ~fie·' Aroceptloofoll_owedflleeereTti:sDAY
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Ulo Wind" by Mild 1\ar cnieJer DO!tilleKIJII;,..
mQIII' attheHalldaylnnln -Parl&lt;MEIGSLOCAl\.AihleilcBooat- valuoclat $3,000andlofOI'aale.
Ada Slack read "'11111 ifr. 1111 Mr~
Klneb for.
_f'ie&gt;rport,VL The wed- . eraburg. The bride's table lea- ers meeting ru.tsday .ovenlng.ln Ills a rug as 14-asflle lido~
"A ·. Prayer for JfteriJM·Maunt lllarllnr.llhoof June i at .tored albroe-tieredwedcllrrgcake cafeteria of
High, School a barn and represents two Yearl
Foltl;
l,eoderl" !!,F~ retlda ;,ntit .lltoi l!!sk~ ,.,.,, :~~~~~:!':~-~\'":.~~~,':~~ IOIJped wltll amlniaturebrldeaad
In Mlddlepor~ .GI parents urged - k for a Naoojo family. One~ .
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For a we;Jdlns· triP to Canada
POmOY CHAPfER 1!16, or. Navajo Reaervalil&gt;o, It Ia 181eet
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"' " of ani the New EiWlattd states Ule der ~the Ealliim star, 7:45 P.
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Attguat 23 In ...... ~ Nr. and
lito. RodnOI' O'Brien (Rilla car.
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·Jo, Rusoell, !lad, 01111
IIGWd, who are here from Seatdo, Waob., for a visit wllh lin.
COrutllera 01111 olher frleada 01111
relative• ~ lhla area.
Pre- at the rounloa .....,
lin. Rldlard Conltherl 01111 dllldren, Barbara, Del&gt;ble, J lllld Rlc:kf.e, Bunker Hill; lira.
Lewla TaTior, - , Timothy, LoaDie and foatv - Ral]lh,
POmeroy; Mr. 01111 llfra. Edward
caruthers, Eddie aDd Benmle,
~ Chelhlro; Mr •. and Mrl. Earl
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DIUn, Dreema and IIGnnle, POmeroy, R.D.; Mr.OIIIIMrl. O'Brlm
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River Festival Papant!n Galli.
polla. She also· was a judge for
the recent ~ C()llleatheld
at the Maaon County Fair.
A tunber ~ Gloria's atudenta
have beeome moJorettea, bead
mo.loreltel, 01111 drum ~ore at
Middleport, Rmteroy. Heclne
and Point Pleasant lll1d the new
Mel&amp;a High School,
Clasoos In POmeroy will be
hold at lho American Letlioo
Hall - Legion Terrace, West
Main st,
'!be Gallipolls meeting place
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Fair, lo playiJW trUIIQ&gt;el solo partto with the enqt. !lie wu aolected
particularlY (or the solo work on the "Battle Hymn ot the Repli»Uc."
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Sep4 6 !estivldes honoring AstrOIIlut NeU Annslroojf. '11111 Is just
one ot numeroua concerts which the choir wlU be .PI'eMntiltl over -· · - ·
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the :Mate thil winter. A three week tour ol seven eowdrieliD Europe and 'I'IIIIOav-;· •iJr;
~ and lil!lr~;
is planned tor next summer.
Mr. m1 Mra. Boii:i -~,._::llr.
BARBARA SCITES, Cunmunity Action Prqp-am Mailh nurse and llro. Junlor "Hill.._, Brod
who b'"'ded the move to gather clolh!Jv few Hurrl...., ComWe vi.,. .... Paul, Carol t1lae.
Urns in the Biloxi area, aays that the reaponae was just tremendouL
Harold ww, . Jr., . But then Bend area residents ean alwaya be couated on in •a emer· l'llelpa, lilke N«llzlllt&amp; Shollir
gency.
Plckena, CUrti&amp; OIIIIVIalatWolft,
Just how much came in tr&lt;m Gallla County, Barbara Isn't sure, Le1107 Foreatv, : Marpnt 01111
although she reports lhst lour plclav truck loads went trom Melp Geraldine E;YDan, Nr..... Mn.
County. Her hus-. Jack, provided the truck totranaport the clalh- Doug Hem.._,, Acne• Whitt,
lng rrom Meigs County to the llll'&amp;es dormitory at Holzer where it Rleb&amp;rd DuckMwlb, 01111 llfr.llld
wat~ sorted, folded. labeled ani packed by student nursea. And no Mr1. Paul Pl....., IIIII ftaalbr,
Tho Sept. 11 . - . . , will be
easy task that was!
The Salvation Arm,y truck came Wednesday to Gallipolla tor the bold at the ~ Acne• White.
t.oxos, returned the same day to Cincinnati, alii was scheduled to Members are to bling ll&amp;lrt releave Thursday !or Biloxi. There the Salvation Army will handle dis-- treahmenta. · llaYera&amp;e wll1 be
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fUrnillllod by lira. ~ •• lfrl.
Pierce and Mrs. White.
A jamboree will be hold at file
SOMETI!ING new is being added at tho -Ueboadquarters
on East \fain .!l. by Mrs. Mu1ha.JaneWWluns reeently promoted to Fairfield Falr8l'OUJida atl&lt;lncao1 ;;;a.de
.., •,slstant. She plaruJ to do wirllow displays on speclal eventa tor Aug. 31, wilhUioForeaylloee
G.B. Club as bOoless. Httur1 wll1
·~·11:~ week tlle window features a IS&amp;lute to Mrs. Patrick Loehary be from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
wi1o Yt- ~t'· rday as Meigs C&lt;lmty's cham,pton cake baker went to the
0hio Sta~ Fair for the semi..firwl bake-oft A cake using her recipe
for "CraOOmother's Buttermllk Cake'" center• the display which
~ ncludes 25 cookbooks. After Friday these books will be aw.Uable on bus Civic Ballet AaaOci.uon.
the bookmobile.
Bealdes her dance credltafrom
Included in the grllq) are '''nle Presidents' Cookbook," "The Kent Slata obe bas token leoaons
Amer•can Home All-Purpose Coollbook," "Let's start to Cook," !rom Mr. Pavllab and Nr. Rich"'Food :tnd Life", 14 The Celebrity Cookbook" by DIIBh Shore, 11 The ard McDonald former dance
Art of Good Cooldng" and Peg Bracken's Appendix to "The I Hate To toaehero ~ POmeroy, Helen
C-:1)k Cool\hook:" - to mertion a lew.
Schraeder ~ Charleston, W.Va.,
t. ''r.-&gt; of Mrs. Williama' OOjecttves In her new .POsition Is to d~ and Stella Becker of Columbia,
w.lop mm·c l·iult interest in readirw,. One way she hopes to do this Oblo.
1a througtt 'l'll'C kly wiOOow displays. SIJe lDvites suggesdonB as to the
She has appeared In charity
dlsplsy subJe c~s.
shows since she was ten years
By the way, if you stilldon'thavethe recipe tor that prize-winner old doing solos In baton 01111
of Mrs. Lochary's, copies of It will be distributed from the book- dance. Ste hUperformed8years
mobile next week.
wiUI the Big Bend Mlnltrel. She
na the teatured twirler tor Pomeroy High School Band lor four

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-~!_!!on ~· .T - llltll · ~ -their pOaleollll ~lhalr
..-vallon IJPlt&lt;lr - · "by .
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,MiriiPiollor,~~lo- kJ; .and ~ • lontl t&gt;'ok to ,
will
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l)en ,ddt lulliPI Rivet,
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-'tel&gt;! by ·ldljllrenlt, llfr• .xl . J!td "·tl» Amerlcan .lndlan bas·,. lti7, "A "I'IIIOraDIII
lira. TldFJthor,for ·U~- ...... tlllk!Q a roti1rn Ylolt .to IIGi'UJ' Al!terl!llll. lnillan :, CUIMark'l ~• .lfr•. •~ , . Ncirthoni 0ti1o NthFinf!IJ'- ..,.. ,. , ·lllll·dlllfilll)t ·al;IGOI seeMi-o,lljramF~·- ' ' : · · Jio,-i ..W to tekeputln"'lllo · ~:~ iiiO' rall!alalill 'artto 'and
lfr • ~ ~·· ·O!ar~O,~. readvsi ~ A!nerl...., Indian Arltl o:rttiU , ~ Ulo 'AinOrlean Indian.
are opoitdlngtho,.-ln .~ andCraftl • . ·
T!IIO.Ha•oJo lntllanl, !lllldal.an· llmtbul wilh
b-Jn.hw . . Prvvlng · lhat ~n~ereai bl the 11111 ~~~tat art1san1, will llo deftt..
and siator,: Mr.,}D'I lfrl, H_
" f· Atn8rl..n 1Dcllan boa no( _dwln- ..,llraunl tiOIIdpalnlblga, ru&amp;
bert.J-. Thor- oapeclOII¥ diad are the tbollii!Mis ~ lndlltl weovlng ·and •Dveramllhlll&amp;.
for parenta• eli¥' JJf Ule AII.()blo lorelovert,lndlan arteolleetoio
Fastival edmlaei&lt;Ml""'ceaare:
Yoolh Choir ~- J.looday. Tho uc1 lho JOOltl lana~ ''COI!boyl . $1- for children .and f2,J;O for
Grll!llhl' '~...,.; ~ slnp . and flldtanl" .....ie1 wbQ- are """""· ~I lftiiiP ratoa for

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to&lt;wiJ prdJiem at ho!l to aoklhe
s...te to' lllek o11 at ..... .,.
, COLmmtJS (UPJ) - Olllo's euto to tile lila relonl bin will&gt;18!19 .....,ey ~ - - --..1 0111 tncurrll!l polltleal 4amip.
olf 4urillll the eomiiW week, ao
Tholr
lliadllno: Thuroday
lhe ·OhiO Slate Fair wao to end moral~, wbon Treaoury Secrt&gt;loloodaf nlilll.
tary llllvld M. KennedY oh'"'o "'
N..... county and one tndopea- before the Senate Flnall&lt;e COftl.
donl evon1a will be cloal~ thlo mltteo wllh tile admlnlotrattm•s
week, wldle olx will be otarttag. prq)OI8!a tor alterations Ia the
loloodaf win:lll&gt;o allo wore popular
ochoduled for tho
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The bill waa IIIProved by the
11 Fairot Burtm, Mahon!~ c.....
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by a IOIJislded 394-30 110te
l,y at ·CUIIel4, Sen:luoky Cou:sly.
on
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7, with moototthe_...
al FreJnoot lllll the Richwood 1,..
d_.tonl Sholo In Uldoo Cc:urlcy. 1- fr~P oil otate
The admlnlotratlon
Tuellloy will 100 tho cloae ol
tile
bill In -ral - ln:lee4,
the Hancock Coo~~~: Fair at Findapokoomao
ha._- out oltholr
lay' Montcauory Cc:uatJ Fair ~t
Dayton and Stark Cot11&gt;1J Fair at
canton, while the Wa~in8tnn
CIMIIII,y evert at Marl- r~Jwo
down tile curtain Wodneaday.
Tho Van W011 and Fulton C.....
ty Fairs at Van Wert and Wauoeon wind 01J1 Thuraday.
The llfchlalllllllll Morgan COUJ&gt;.
IJ Falra open at HUlaboro and
VOL. IV NO 31
McCOnnolsvlno Tuaaday and
W-oday. Both end Saturday.
Th.uraday starta were scheduled for the Bolmont alii Hardin
CIMIIII,y Falro at St. Clairovlne
and Kenton, wldle tho Williams
CouDI;y Fair &amp;~~ts underway at
Monipellor Ftlda)o lllll the Wayne
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al:hedulod Thuroday in Gallla They wer(i:
Lloo E. Saunders, Galllpolio
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lm; Bet~J Lou Mc!lulre vs. Mel.Settled alii dlomlaaed wu, the vin ..B. MoGulre, both of Galli..
case Ill Harlan Wlntamo, lit; ; poljl; JOhn W. Hall. 44 Bell Ave..
Crown Cit)' vs. Jclta M. Coldwell. '••· Leora V. Hall,. ·Pt. Pleaoont,
8t. 1 Crown Cl\1'. The plalutllr and Goldla M. Mitchell vo. c;:hor· ·
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wao tho outtatiiABdwayE&gt;prooo, Jackoon; Boirlle J. WaUih, YL
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ldMI of the Greater Clovellllll families IAQIIng millions have
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" - · ...._ to be proud," he truck tlley w~re In craohe&lt;l; oo
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Brawl Probe
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REV. ARTIRJR LUND

POMEROY- The Rev. Arthur
Lund ~ DawiOfi, Mlm.., Us been
oame4 new pootor or the st.
Paul's I.Artheran Church In Porn~

For Jnquest

=~F::::-~~~~· , Su.b:ooenas
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tlfe abKiiilt will return r 1i1 the

oemtnary to complete hla third
year tor gralluatlm.
The Seminary has sent Rev.
M. Dale Sllllth, a two • year otu..
deal, witll his wife, Janet, a fOB·
- latered nurse. and YOUIII son,
lo tile Reid for tralnini. ROY.
Slllltllla werldniundortheSVjiOrvtalm o1 Rev.
Blddl8; m.
rector af tho Jack1111Area Minis.
trloa and Dr. Kamelh Pohll'. Dl.
recfor of the IDtem Program for
tile United TheDiostcal Seminary.
Having raiand In a rural
commuatv and aorved the Celina
Clr&lt;ult without clinical oupervt.
aloo, Rev. Smith aold, "Expert.
.IIICe wlthoul oupervlston Is by
trial anderror.&amp;lpervlstonhelps
ooe pt o1 the heart &lt;( tile mat..
ter, i.e., establishes priOrities,

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CAMP LEJEUNE, N. C. (UPO
- lllllitary authorities have dloclosed that an lnYOstlptlon Into
the Jull 20 ractal brawl wldch
resulted in the dea\h or a Mioslsstwl Marine corporal was
aearll COftlPieta.
'lbree Negroes and two Puer·
lo Ricans, lncludlnt! Edward
Combs, 18, of Weirton, W. Va., technlC~Je&amp;, methods, etc .•"
Thlo program to also a help
lnd ~!water HWidley of Me-. to tile rural churches, maklni
Ohio, were cllorged withtllemur- )IOislble for them to have a train.
der of Cpl. Edward Bonkotm at ed man 00 tile Reid. pastor
Picayune, Mia&amp;.
The Incident occurred durl~ lllll - ' e -~ tbrouib the
a l&amp;rewail part)' for the 6tlllletll· lnlero Program '""' belni plm.
mont or the lit Bottalton, wldch ....... In south...- . Ohio.
was , shlppecl lo the Madlterran•n. ' Eienm more arrests Frl~
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Followlni his complotlnn of
hlp school at Dawaon, tile Rev.
Mr. Lundatlended COncor4la College [rom whic:h he wa1 awarded
hia bachelor of srta degree In
1965. He received Ids theoloelcal
tralnlni at Wartburg Seminary
at Dubuque, Ia., wbere graduated on May 23, this year, witt. a
bacbolor ol dlvlnlll' deiree.
During his seminary tralnlni.
the Rev. Mr, Lund served hio
tnternshll' at st. Peter's Luther. an Church in Baltlmore, Mel. Jn
his senior year at the seminary,
he also served the Chapel ol
Faith COIIII"ePtion In Sagevtlle,
Ja. , as student pastor.
He was Wlited in marriage oo
June 4, 1966 to Corrine Gran or

Area Mlnlstrleo and the United
Theoloslcal Somlnu7 .... coop.
arallng tbrouib eltort, IIOed, ...,.
pl,y lllll demand In • cllaical tn.

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kli!ltll¥·'- o d .
' bill rllod1 tor 1!0111!1.1
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bi1111J11 lim1b aool•tanee - · ,. dblo .to ,.,_
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lore 1)'..-,.aildthoplanto"'""' .In a cliole..-e_.,IIOO.,......
fodonl tucGUectlonswttllotateo ato lllll llwN -boro, llllldl
on! loealltlea at ao oYOnlllol coot wW roc:onclle liiJ 4111'-eo., ,
at"' bUlilln 1 year.
While LlqJ, from otJ..rleh ' While Co~Wreas reee•secl, ad- lolano, llfS he -ralll
mtntatrotlm ofllclals lrunod the House bill. hlo otrq
propoaed ehlrwea In the House's liC!too locuo.. on 111 Cit
lqlslatlon and acorea or lobby· the oil depletion a l l tats .POilsbOd their arguments to 27.5to20porc0llf.
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mttteo to gore 1!41111ebu4y el...o "'to $eGO mUtloo a year.~
oxen.
an pr~ a malli.. Flnanee Cclnmtttee lllalnnan ttolrw -'an IDinot . . _
Russell B. ~[)..l.a.,promi.ed ~ wltb tile dopletion all...._

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5 per cent, lllll eliminate h....,..
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esttupayoro.
What bolbero the White lkluoo.
Treaoury lllll Bureau or !lie get Is U,t lf8dUally !hr...., I~
it would increase federal~
ues by $6.9 blllloo by cloat~
loopholes for corporations lllll
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IIDlDLEPORT - Metp handed WarteD IA&gt;cala 6.811efeattna
oloJI)Ib' played ocrlmmap at
Warnn 1A&gt;cal Seturday.
, Tho ..., """'e came from
Mallo .reoarvo Allen WUUamo
on ati!O ylir4 1"1111.
· Till' ~· baclllleld woo elaw
llldllle leiin !JI-alwas slop.
llf· , . , attemplod idne passes
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EDGARTOWN, Maoa. (UP1) least 20 penona have been
subpoenaed to testl(y at the ln.
1118111 Into the death of Mary Jo

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Kopecbne.

Dlotrlct court clerk Thomas
Teller said nine &lt;( the persons
had accepted the ~~ by
tate Frldl)' afterooon. The - r
11, who live fUrther away, are
_.ted to receive their sum.
monoes toda3. Sen. Edward M.
Kennedy wu among tho 20.
Tho Inquest Ia ochedulell to
boiln Wedneaday but could bode.
layed if attorneys lor the witneaaeo decide to " - ' District
Judge James A. Boyte's ruling
dtiiYini tllom (the wltoeaaes) the
rlihts given defendants In crimInal trlnla.
The lawyers - Friday to dla.
cuss tile aweats tjiiOitioas but
they made no pbllc comment ar.
terward.
IIIIas Kopeclme was kiUed
II'CIUIIII ml4oight JulY 18 when a
car drhen by KeMedy went olf
a narrow bridge Into a tidal
!IOIId on Chappa~J~Iddlck Jaiand.
Included IIIIIOilg the 20witnoss.
es summoned for thei~q~est were

Hallock, Mlm.
The Rev. and Mrs. lJmd are
ocbeduled to arrho In i'llDIOIW'

week. He will be lnotalled
aa pootor af tile l'oiiiOIW cburdl

this
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all tllooe, Including Kenned.Y. who Chappaquiddlck Island which preattended the cookout reunion on ceded the accldenl

Return Bodies
Only small white tags marked the
simple caskets

ot the .ftve YOWW

sotdlera backfrotnthewar.1beir
loved ODe&amp; stared indisbeliefaM
pain, thea wept IBICodrollabiJ.
The bodies of the National
Guardsmen, who were killed by
a Commantst lanl mine only a
week before they were to head
home, were Down Saturday to
Grenier Field near this lMustrial city.
At least 1,000 people stood in
brliht olmlight alii watched the

Northeast Airlinesjetllnertouch
down at 1 p, m. on a flight frmt
Dover, Del
The silver~ metal caskets
were taken from the plane and
lined 11&gt; along the runway. Each
casket bore an American tlag.
A small wldte tag was the only
way to tell them apart.
Flags all over the state new
at half-starr In mourning lor Guy

a tapo4 trMrv1ew

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drop

lolltcheU. You think he Io tile
pervuive tnnuence on civil
rliblli laaues In this admlnistratlm, lllll 111e Preoldent ougl:t to
crack on him: I&amp; that

Salary Dispute
Between Board,
Teachers
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ary 4lllpllta ·belweon the Colum.
boo ol E!Ucattm lllll tile
Col....... F4lcottnn AIIIDC!a.
11m •baa been resolved lly arbltratloo.
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GALLIPOLIS - Tho Gallla - Ferry service 011 tbe Ohio Rl.,.
County !!l&gt;erifro
or bl&gt;tweeo here and Ohio 1U
returned WWiam Jeu Da~ia,
near Racine, Ohio, r e - SU.
42, Parkersburg, w. VL, to ur4l)' morning.
Gallipolis lrool Wood County
The service wu aNndoNd a
Jail at Parkersburg to taco
month ago for lack ol buai'Na.
a cbarge ar ........,portlnGalThe Cindy-Kay made Its '""" . . '
lipolls Municipal Coort.llavts
Saturday morntrw with t:I,IIOf
refused to waive extradition
worth or radio agd radar .....,.
from West Virilnls to Ohio
mont. Owner Earl Naytnr aaldllo
and extradition proceedlrw•
were carried out to bri~ him
llgured
- -poteut:lal
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since some
Ploi!IIIIWWI
beck through West VIrginia were reluctant to ride lbe bolt
Gowrnor Arch Moore. Davia
on fORID' mornings.
was returned to Gallipolis Fri· ·
Naylor, a former tlllutrial
day afterooon.
rt Yor pilot, resumed the fiOrr)'
~ service for 90 dayl!l after u •
eeoce ol any crossbw ,_. ....,
e ral mOiths.

Blanchette. Richerd Genest, Ga&amp;tan J. Beaudoin, Robert E. Rob!·
chaucl and Richard P. Raymond,
an sons of the city's predomi~
antly French-Canadlanwest slde.
sen. Thomas J, Mcintyre, DN, H., was am011g the many dignitaries at the airfield as Roman
Catholic Bistq, Ernest J, Pri·
meau conducted a brief memorial service.
The 18th U. S. Army band !rOOt
Ft. Devens, Mass.' played the
national anthem, but sobs could
be heard rr ... the soldiers" rammea andfrieir:l.s.Th.eO.vepastors
rA. the churches where each man
uoed to worship tried to comlort
the m.,...ra.
The bond played hymns •• one
at a time the caskets w e r e 1
wheeled on silver-colored carts
to waitiq:; hearses for the trip
to the five separate funeral
homes. Two funerals will be held
Morday and tllree Tuesday.

Wants Mitchell Out
WASHINGTON (UP1)-Civll
Rlaltta leader Roy . Wllktnt
ooaeated Seturday tllat Pros14oat Nixon ftre All,!'. Gen.
Jolin N. lllltcheU.
"I doo't tlltnk thel Mr.
lllllcbel~ wltll the k1nll af lllo
be led ao an _.-t In bcmd
triiiNCIIODo oo Wall 11reot .•• ·
llad. ..J,D accaotm Ill In
COIII&amp;ct Wllh ·thlloo,clal forcoo
t11ot lnfolve black )eople In tllio
COIIII!ry," WUktna Hid.
-"'be exeeudve MC1elar7' ol.
lhe NatiODal Alaocla- lor tbe
~ or Co I ore d

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Reply: .. I don't know that I
would adopt yoor words 'center

Airliner
Arrives for
Passengers
DAMASCUS, !IYrio (UP1l - A
chartere4 II a 1! an airuarrived Saturday to plek ,.
PllleiiiBrs of a TraDs World
Alaltnes jetliner thai wao
hijacked Friday by .. Anb
commando couple.
~ officials aald all 101
pa1sengers and 12 erewa.m.
bora aboard tile hijacked pl-.
wore free to l...e, lncludtnlllx
llraelis SVrta said earlier it
would detain. TWA aald the two
hijaeken, an American womaD
and her roor cb1J4ren lllll a.
pilot &lt;( the hljackell , . _
chose to remain temporart)J Ia
Darnascus, •--·
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An American school !rom Colifomla, who roiUiod 1o
be _.ated from tho !au
llraeU women ~board, tn"etad
that she would not liiYe
Damascus Wlless the . . . . . .
were allowed to leave too. '1111
arrtaas cmllllt.ed. •

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Improvement
PETERSTOWN, W. VL (UPO

- Three pll&amp;aeo or Social ill' bosllles tnereased 11Q11101D
should be Improved, Sea. Rallolt
on• Mr. MttcbeU. I feet he hll C. Byrd, V.W. VL, told a lfa&amp;.
ple!lty o1 aceompttces. Mr. roo Count.Y Democratic ParV
Mitchell's trouble II he )lot
Fund ralal1111 dtmer hare simpiJ doesn't know."
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said: "Mr. Nhon has shown the arall7
llenollts
· -atbeage
- 60, -available
-ncy. despite what I bolleYO ... - b e e1iRible to .......
lo be Ida peraonal commttteont, benollta at 50 and eaoter . . . .
1o tot .these otllor olamanta Ill ards to determine 41oabllll!' J110o
hlo 'p eriJ 4etermtne tile WI)' m0111a abould be enactod, Jlrrll.
tbe PliV shall go,"
aald.
Made •eommit:me~ts'
IIJrd told tile
AUe4 to eleboraie, be said: 1-oudtJoalallttaallla
q! thlri&lt; Mr. Nixon has certain commltmonta 1o tile
!""'them jiDlltldans be!are 1&amp;.
Iii!, certalnl7 at llllaml, . IIIII
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GALLIPOLIS- lnternoUonol Racoway Park
opeedfn&amp; Grand Natloral otock caroln the big W. VL 300- ll,y 1111preoalon- "A lillY coold get kiUecl out there,"lllllhonoedoot
neceaoarUybeadtlver,
Fmn my
point In the infield of tho track IIIII the pU
area I morwled at the skill of tho big tl!ne drlwro; _,. wbo 1114
run at Daytcn, as they lapped the oman track, IIIII shuddered altho
dooleni,.roorolthobigonglnoo.
Race drivers rareb' get kiUed -I mean you don't averace 0110
per race. But as I stood on the Inside of tho No. lind 2 tDrnl, al
..,. end oltho track, I k&lt;pt wonder!Q! where I'd COli CD! olthose
thundering metallic monsters woold decide to taka me out or the

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"A 8Ul' coold gel killed out there," porhopalunthorralh
statement but ao a novice to tho track, the lhOOII!IIt e!Ured my mind.
Thoro was onb' one thin&amp; - II one came my wa.v - Pd aeta now
record !or the 100 yard dash.
There's one consolaUon - tho lnolde of tho curve Ia prebob!J'
the safest place at ttte track since the centrifUgallol'ce tends to pull
the racers toward the ottside of the 14-degree banked turn.
It was a thr1111~ race tn:m start to finish.. MQbe, it won't be
after I've atterded a few. But it was exciting. I newr used m,y $1
grandstand seat. I u1ed my track pass which allowed me lnalde the
infield, and a plt pasa, after I signed a paper releaslqr: them or all
responslbWQ' In ease of an accident.
The only accident I 1114 was when the yellow jackal tried to oU,.
me. We were both at the concesatonstaOO. I was get:thw: a hamburaer
and coke ead tho yellow Jacket Wll about to get me. He (cr she) landed on the inaIde ol my lorosrm, poiBOd lor tho ,lab, IIIII then I lot hlm
have it.
His (or her) oUJWOI' evlde~ broke tho akin lllcauoe lloh i~
The arm started owelling. I put ice oo i~ Tbo swolllog vanlabod but a
week later, you can see ~ imprilL
There was a time early in the nee when I decided J should go
to the grandstand. But then I raalized I wao trapped by thoao opeedinl metallic monsters. It would have been impossible to get across
the track - worse than Ja.ywa1k1ng &amp;I Broad and lllgll, ColumbuL
If the cars didn't get me - the officers on duty would.
I tboroo.ogbly onio.Yod the afternoon. It woo lnteroatlng to oee a
Grand National stock car close~· They're not what you would lmqine. The ears have no wir.low glasa alii the inside has been atrlppld.
Longlludlonsl braclogs nm fl'""' the lell IrOn! to right roar and rl&amp;hl
lront to lett roor to reinforce the body, Tbo lnatrumont panel Ia lUll
ol puges. Under the hood Is a SOI(IOd ~ poworplanl. Tbe driver Ia
aqly secured by seat belt and tight ahoulder harness.
Ramo Slott from Koouk, Iowa, picked ~ all the marble a, •• they
say, 'llt'ben he ftnisbed f1rst ahead of Benny Para0Jl8 of Detroit, Mich.,
the 1968 A.utanoblle Racing Club of America champion. He drove a
1969 Plymouth Roadrulmer alii Parsons, a 1969 Ford Torino.
I took s~voi'al plclureo (throe rolls otlllm) but oniJ' one &amp;GIIn
the pa,per - the one o£ Pbllip U.shinsky, IRP President, preseatin&amp;
tho tropiQ- to Stott. Laohlnaky uoeo a big Honda cycle to get oral the track. n beats waUdrv.

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24 wao one oflbree·damo pot out
&gt;:O!'"'.oOmtnl tho Enlll'
of "'"'niiDn when the ne'w C.Ut.. prloe Morino pock CO. Of Pl.
oil Roll Dom Eure
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Ani ._, :;o yeors later, thoro
Ia aoothor lock and dam 01 Ra·
The suit In the Admli'alil' Ia
cine, awroprlateb' named the uld to havablenbroll&amp;htbl&lt;auae
llaclnoLocksandllam.Tbe$28.8 of al!o&amp;ed de!Jia owed tho Pl.
LOCK AND D.UI NO. 24 looat- ·mllllm Racine Lockl and 11om Plesasnt dock c..,...ny. Tho
od ,... Racine wtl put 1a1o •
became operaUonsl in 1967, ·
Noi111 Side DoveiGPm•DI CO., a
eraUan loot Woc!l)leday. 11 hoa
Hero are other lntereating Weal Virlllnla ecnv,, Ia alao I
been olx y-a IInce work 111ft.. ltemo lrom the River News o1 defendant In the caso.
ed on tho Job. II !1 aald !hot tho Gallipolis Dally Tribune:
Dom No. 241atholoweotDDthe
AUG. 26,1919- '111EOblo Rlwr. J, Ed GnhamolGal·
AUG, 25, 1919 _ Altschment II, B. Hulirwa wltlilwo'iarpateol
Ita C0ou1Q' Ia lockmooter In proceedings against the otsamer lllrROa laid over here Monday
cbarp otllom No. 24.
EmDy were b-whtln'-·theFedo nlghL Tbe Hulqa wtU
Dom No. 24 waaotartedln1913 oi'al Courl ,.ic;.,.les-;:,. by At- _ larpa to Cairo where thoywOI

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grounded ~on an earnest and h"'
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somehow and to some extent to
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of tile Senate am to get at least
some of their pressure ott hia
back. The attitudes ofRoprian:l
Laird may be eiiPialned by lhlo
circumstance.
put arleht here at home.
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there really is something in the ing goes Can1 goes ard goea and
old saytrw that truth does some- goes), "to keep open the diatimes r i s e again, however logue" with antl~Vletnun poilU..
crushed by mere hope aOO facile dans and commerators. This
was a normal and perfectly le&amp;ltalop.neering.
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Nixon administration thal the Big who are not lntereated onb in.
Rock Candy Mountain does not scoring debating points mUJt r~
exlat is perhaps as important for grel that II did not work - so
ill tlmh.- as for its substance. lq, U.t ia, as the PresLdent
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Preaident's decisiontohaltindel- weaken our amai posture mUi-initel)o bit erstwhUe plan for . taril~ in VIetnam.
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ateady troop withdrawals from
even thouah Mr. Nixon'• yleldirw
VIetnam.
li la obviou1 that this could be and yielding wat In truth more
Uled to
what lo f,lmoat symbolh:al than real, alnce he
c:er&amp;aln now to come. This is a never il'ltended to even art)' poslarder Une in Vietnam, hcmever albllity of genuine retroa~ ltwat
it may be described, not because not seen in that wu by either
the adminiatradon loves "esca- tho Communlll ....... .. tile
lation" and all that. but because dnvaa or tho Semte.
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woakaMd Amarlcan wiU alii
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all and' ft&gt;rcellll Amarlcan caplt- crealt our military action.

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BY WILUAM S. WIUTE
WASIIINGTON - The biggest
and moat llaJ'd1 ncttOn of currert
tl!nea, the ....,.ct that il only
the war 1n Vietnam were not there
bllllona ~ biUiooo woold Ill iJ&gt;.
otanUy at l'end to eure aU our
urban uta, has at long lut beea
IIIPioded.
The man who is surely notlacki!W iD interest in urban reform,
White Houle urbanaftalrs assistant Danlol Moynlban, baa olllcl·
ally -and with obvious reluct~ ance - reported to President
NixOn that even if the war encled
tamorrow, all those tags otmQiloo
ey slmj&gt;IJ' woold not be avaUablo
tor oew social programs. T h e
vast uaurplus" so long predicted
would in t'act be eaten ~ by the
rising OOBtS of other programs,
not excludi.I8 the new defense allocations that would be unavoidable if we allmred ourselves to
be defeated in Vietnam, and by
rising coet&amp; in general aOO the
rising population curve.
Thus it ts that another argument ot the extreme ..peace"
bees has joined a long list of
bankrupt conlentioos. Sic transit
the old allblthot II only we would
aet out of Vietnam, all could be

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llmrard hit hll Uot bolller IIIII
llole his nrat bue ., t11e -

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lour lll'al&amp;ftl hill, lncllllllna hlo
12th bomor ao tile WallhiDiton
:!lellotora celebrated Vanopr Ted
WWiamo' 51at blrthcJQ' with a
......, hfslt 17. hit attack and an
11-3 victory Salurdoy over tile
Oaldlllll Athletics. ·
McMullell druve In three nms
with
o two • nm double In the
SLOW PITCH TEAM - The Fanners Bank and Savings Co. slow pitch softball team wlll wrap
llrot and a selo homer In the
up ita 34--21 season Morday at 4 p.m. at the Labor Day celebration in Syracuse when t1te team will
third. Lee MIJe doi¥&gt;Jed IIIII ala.
meet Red's Club of Mason, W. Va. Team members pictured are, front row, left to riRht. G r e &amp;
Sled
twice and scored three nms
Batley, Mickey Menchini, Bob Grueser, Jerr.v Van lnwagen, Bob Whaley, Mike Wright; back reM,
111111
Howard
added a double IIIII
left to right, Larry Grueser, Ted Morarity, Don Nelson, John Wolfe, Ed Beer, Rick Gilmore ilnd -two singles.
KeM)' Wiggins, manager. Team members not pictured are Denny Evans, Don Swisher, Dick Werey,
Ata Bradbury aOO Jeff Burt. The team took part in the Elks Tournament in Gallia CounlJr l&lt;iida)'

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GraDd Prix will be run Monday poinls. Adamowlc• finlohed IOC·
at Lime Rock Park, and the race ood In Canada Aug. 23 Ia his Ea.
could the Continental gle Cbe&gt;y.
Other entrauta !aclude John
dwnpfonllhlp.
- , . tha Uat ol entries lor Camoo of Pasadena, Calif., in
tile 70 .lap race Is Tony Adamo- second p!ace with 27 polots, Sam
Posey ol 9!aron, Com., driving
a McLaren Chevy with 26 po!alo
HOUSE FOR SALE
and George Wlntoroteen o! VU.
o-_. moved out ol stat•. Thr..
lanova, Pa.
~4toom brick, l'il bath1, carpet,
lk• ""'· 14JLU Fomlly fQIItn
OMclals at Ume Rock conI
wiiCHI burning f/,.ploc•.
I~Wo1W, disposal, two
firmed Saturday thotactor James
!~• .-flos. E~eno bulldll'lg on
Garner wiU be at Lime Rock for
HI', jtlus hwp brick gorog•.
the race, directing his team Gar~ . . . I~ running frum Rt. 218
•t• river fronl. C•ntrol oit eun. ner Is expeeled to bring along
CALL
pholograP,ers to rum parts 0[
Rex McCormick
the race for inclusion inamovle.
CHEVROLET INC.
Leading the foreign entries
KENOVA, W. VA.
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Ph. 4S.t-134~
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Andrea De Adamich and
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Braves scored Ia the elihthwben
CIIF8HIRE- PlwlDWon,beod
Bob Didier led off with a double baskelballcooch atlflmlaTr...,
and came home on a sacrifice fJ1 High Schoo~ was elected prollby jlinch bitter Felipe Aloo.
clent ol the !iqulbern VaiiOY Ath,
Regan, who relleved Ken John. letic cooterence Frldt,y nlaht at
....ches' meatiq held aiK,ypr
SOli Ia the aevonth Inning, was IIlJa.
ky throughoot the llnol two Ia- Creel&lt; High School. lie replacea
nlngs but gvt Clete Bo.Yer on a Mel Corter, head football coad!
pop to end the game with a rwt- at North Gol1la.
. ner on nrot.
Oilier olll&lt;ero 'Include Jolm
Sana ol Kner Creek, vice • proHOSI'S WINTER GAMES
aldG
Wrlaht ol Eut. · ,"!fii
LAKE PLACID, N. Y. (UJ'I) , em; --eecretary ~· treasurer
- Notlficatioa wa1 received group, in oller matters, dealghere Friday from tile Fodera- naled tile noimbar ol PIBIOI far
lion lllternallonalo s p o r t a tha 1969-70 athletic oeaac&gt;11. Ea~
Unlversltes Ia Tur!a, llaly, that ~chclol._wiU ~ allocaled 15 Pl"f:
·· Lake Placid """ tile honor ol es, a wao IIIIIIOWiced thai the IKixl
hoollnc tile 1972 World C&lt;&gt;llo-- meeting will be a dlmer aeaalon
giate Winter Gimes. More than at Oacar'a Reotsuraut Ia Galll500 athletes are expected to poll a oo Nov. 5 at 1Vhich time tho
oompete Ia the February, 1972, arntal SV AC AU-star toam will
games.
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Could Decide '69 Champ
wic• ol WUton, "hh., wbo Is tho
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FOREST HILlS, N. Y. (UJ'I)
Rod Laver, claimlng ••you can't
live on a reputa.Uon" registered
bia 26th consecutive victory Sat.
urday to set up a quarter ~ f1Dal
mecllng with Dtmnla Ralston ol
Bakersfield, Call!., In the $137,.
000 u.s. ()pea tennla cbamplonlhlps.
The red -hatred Laver moved
closer to cempletlng the llrat
Grand Slam by a prolesotooal
as he wore down Jatme Flllol
ol Chile, 8~. 6.1, 6.:! Ia tile
center courl olthe WeatSideTon.
nlo Club and the 16th seeded Ralston heal Tom Gorman ol Seat.
tie, ll-9, 6-4, 1-5.
Americans OUedthoftralthree
Q!arler llnal berths to be decided ln the women's siqlea.
Sixth - seeded Nancy

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como wln1101110 Wlmle Sbaw ol
Seotland 3-31 6.4, 6.:!; HY.ch ..
seeded 11&lt;11omar7 CUtis ri Stm
Franc:loce rooted Pear;y Mlc:ltol
of Paciltc: Palisades, eaut. 6.3,
6-1; and Peaches Barllolwlcz ol

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Billie Jean Klngoli.oog-ch,

Calif•• tile third seed, motDealae
Carter ol Loa Alto, Calif., Ia
the f!aal ""men' a matdt ol the
~- '!be four other quarter .n.
nal bertha will be~!lleday.
Ral111m laid earlier In the week
that ho bo!&gt;ed both be IIIII Laver
would aurvlve -thelr'IW18rtlnal match ' - - h e wu ...,_
n - he CQI!cl!be t11e cmeto lflip
Laver's bkl for a l1un. Hawev ..

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llll scampered alona the right
:ideline Cor-the score.
The Giants took a 10-0 lead In

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l~ve
'bad/' llld Brewer's
pointers. In thO clubhouse prior
to Sat~·· round helped him.
Ltmn, who bas earned $42,974
this year,
on the

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WtJI through
back nine Willi he birdied the par
f. . 18th.
NlcldaUI, loaldna far bio llrat
loo!rnOY
win . .
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- 118. The thlrdleadlnaall-ttme
ill~' winner, aDaa\wlnnertirtce
the .San Dleco CI(IOn last Fibruary, had clllly ..,. q,y, on the
sbOrt par ihrea llllb hole, when he
had blalled aut of a bunker.
F'-'"1 round leaders Jeat GnldSl"tll\l, Bob Mulph,y and J. c.
SIIBI!d had their -biOI Satur-

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Goltlilt,and, of Wlll1IIIJI8Ioll,
Mhm., 1111li:Ped·to a threeoW:rpar
74 afte&lt; ... Clpeoilll( round 66 for
a 140 tlltai."Mmpby Clllleln with
• 73 far • 139 lad Sneed, nephew

at SaiD ~alaocenieda74!or
&amp;140.
·Former U, S. ~· champ Leo
. '!'revlno ..... Ia 1ilth • 67 far.
137111d dOfeodq CGO ,~~arnp~on
lillly
lhola 68 fnr a 138. ,
.Mike lloaoor ol West P a i m
Beocll, FW, Wbo lhot a fs Ia the .
,OJIIIIIIW round, ""' dlsqU.UIIed
"'!' -slcldlll an lncerroct scoreCUd. '
~Do lillrafd, 'IIIIo ......
IAiliine7''1n 1967; fli'td.' 65 far a
lJI Wldl.! ·hwi'llllll- wl. . J.
.Frank' IIO!Q• of· J,.oulivllle, K,y;, .
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emoloyed registered nurses
ln 'the United States were
leso than 30 years old, in
1006.
When opoortunitr/ is
dillinquished as h a r d
W01'/c at lceep• lots of peo·
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Fran Tarkenton marched the

Giants 85 yarils after Pete Gogo..
lak had given New York • 3-0
lead with a 25-yard flold goal In
the llrsl q111rter. Tarkenton put
the Giants ahead 10-0 with a Dve-

DEFENSE - A mtmbor at tile 19119 lllonhold State UJd..
voraiQ-'s No. lclefonslve unit Ia GallipDI!a' 5-U BW Wsmsley,
a 200ilound Golden Eagle oenlor Unobecker. A sracNate ol
Gallla Ac:odemy High School, ho Ia tile son of Mr. and Mrs.
Clal:ence Wamsley of - -

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· Toaar. Son F.....IH.~ ia
at Oaklllllll 11111 Dmrer , . ,
Bo- at tile Galor - ', ....
JackiOIIVIIIe, Fla.
'l1le loss to tile Chloft - ·t:

ceatiJ mo for tfio belliaHd
~·- ~beck

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.l&lt;lltniOII took • blow cii tha
held IIIII bad 1o leave tile ....,.

thJid par!Od. 1'lllltltr
Chuck Latourotte • •
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kel, )IUrchaled 1111 ..... rrola
tile. Stm DiolJI Rockets, ....... a
eautrad with tha Boaton
Iague.
Collies Frldl¥ for tile 1969 • 70
Len Daw1011, ODDiidered to be
National Basketball " - - tbe molt accurate puser 1n pro
football, toaaed two toochdown
passet, llttle Mike Garrett
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Better '68 Record

CIIF8HIRE - Eight lettermen
rorm the rllculeua ror the 1969
Kyger Creel&lt; High Scheolfootball
yard TD pass to rookie Don Herrsquad wl!lcb bas been working
mann.
hard Wider tho watchful eye o1
Rookie
Ernest C&amp;UIMa,y heed COOch Howard Leo Miller.
blocked a Giant fteld goal at. Tho 11168 de!endlng Southern
tempt,lnd, Nato Ramsey retunwd
VaHey Athlettc Conference
the ball to the Giants' 20 to aet champs will open tbe season••
up Baker's field goal
Camr&gt;allin agalnat Fairland o1
Joe Morrison ran 22 yards lor Lawrence County.
a touchdown in the third period
Retumiag from last year's
to give the Giants a 17..3 lead. IQUad which oomplled an oversll
The Eagles cut tbelr cletlcit to
record ol 7-2. are: five aeniora
17-10 late In tile third q~Brtor - Dan Polcyn, 225~ tackle;
as Harey Wilson ran tive Yards Jack llon100, 136-pound fiU&amp;rter.
ror a touchdown.
beck; Tom llyaell, 190 • pound
Leroy Keyes, the hlg!&gt;i&gt;rlced tackle • guard; Jon Rolhpb, 205
AJ1.American from Purdue who pounder who bas been switched
signed his procortractthlsweek, from end to fullbeck; Mike Hallmade his first pro appearance in kina. a 195 pound center; Wade
the second hal!onklckol!alllpunt Hon!IOII, 150 pound end; Earnle
~eturn ~s. but never larxlled
Vatz(lllf. 180 pound Iackie •
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IIJIIrd and Gary Souaders, aflaet.

fooled 1411 pound halfback..
Other toam membero compst.

poUud guard; Marshall French,

112 lb. halfback; Mike llulhes,
lag lor positions Include: Tom 120~ lllllback; Kemeth Ba,y.
Denny, a 140 senior half. lor, 104 pound halfback; Johnny
back; Jerry!WI,I25poundJuntor Baird, 9~ lb. 111W1erbock; Brian
halfback; Kenneth lkown, 162 Thcker, 148 pound center-«UUrd;
pound end; Sophomor..: B I II Nicky Mealge, 120 pound end;
Rouah, 171 lb, guard; B1U Buck, Orland Cremeena, 190 (lDIUII( tac125 lb. quarterback; Roy Thomp.. kle; John Rouab, 132 pound half.
1100, 145 lb. endi Terry Moles, back; Greg McCarty, 117 pound
131 lb. guard; Jolt Zerkle, 120 ond; Jim Bias, 188 pound hallpound ballback; Richard Rumley, back; George Curey, 148;&gt;ound
132 pound end; Jack l'lr!IOIIo, 134 end and David Slump, 116 pound
-halfback; Dan Sw!aher,159 !UUbeck.
pound guard • tackle; Paul RalHere ia the Bobcat scbedule:
tltJI, 136 lb. auard; David White, Sepl. 5 ........... Filrland
127 lb. halfback; Glom Smith, Sept. 12 • . • , •••. At Wabam&amp;
ItS lb. quarterback; Rick Who. Sepl. 19 , . . , •AI Southern lloeal
brey, 155 JDIIl(l fullbeck; Roger Sept. 25 • • •• AI North Gl1lla
AlhtJI, 176 pound tackle; ldlke Ott. 3 • . . . . . . .. . . . Eastern
Beebe, 149 pound tsckleandGory Oct. 10 •••••• AI Southweotern
Coll!as, 140- halfback.
Oct. 17 . . .••••••• Alexander
Froabmen: James Nibert, 132. Oct. 24 ••.• AI Hannan, W. VL
(lDUDd fullback; Mark Darst, 135- ol:t: 3o •• : ..... Haman Trace

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Fall Tour Possibly
Off Limits to Arnie
OAKMONT, Pa. (UJ'I) - Amaid Palmer said Saturday ho Is
looltlng forward to doing tltlngs
be ~ done 1n years such as
going to 1-11 game&amp; - II a
hlp aliment prevents him from
returning to the pro gulf tour
In tho fall,
· Palmer, •ttendfn&amp; the flnal
ruund ol tha National Amateur
c:llalnplonlhlp, oald he bas aa.
swered hundred&amp; olleltera from
helpful 11110, lacludlng mo who .
IDicl him he could cure tile bip
with a dally - e ola ooftdrlnk.
Goif'a all • time leading . _
OY winner laid he """ld lit down
with ,bis pll,yllclaD, Dr. Corl Elsenbela ol l'lltsiJoargh, on Tuea.
day ·for a ._..mlnotlon. Jlul he
llld II WIXI!d be ·II&gt; - t .,._
~be U ~· filum 1D tile tour

Ia delayed.
"I have tote o1 things to de
rlgltt now asldelromplaylnggvlf,
and that's keePng me pretty
butJI," he oald. ''I'm loddngfor.
ward to doing a lot ol tltlngs 1an.·
joy doing IIIII haven't been able to
do Ia 10 years - Uko going to

and ultrasonic fa.rs, the same
oomblnatlon that cured blm In a

when thosllmentllratflar.
ed Ia 1966;-'11le &amp;Oillns sreot said he p1an.
ned a quiet celebretlon o1 hio
40th birthday, Sept. 10. On Fri.
~ had knocked doitlr rumorlfootball games. ••
that he planned 111 run for gover.
Palmer . has not played com- nor ol ~IQ'lvanla non year.
petltlvel,y since he shot an 82 In
the llrat round ol tho FGA tour. ·
1111110nt at Dayton, Ohio, Aug. 14,
IIIII then withdrew because ot tile
problem with his bip.
"l:'a awfUlly hard not to play
(llllt, • Palmer said. "I'm etiU
open minded a - tho fall tour.
IIIII It I
play I will
P11mer 1111k1 be bU been tsk.
.ol deep beat

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Lciblo MeCormlck, a srad~ate ot ~ Academy Hlglt Sc:hool,
Ia a '!!ember o! tho Morehead State Unlveralt;r's No. 1 otfenalve unit. A sophomore, McCormick Ia 11-1 arid welaha 215

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The Ka!lua City Cblofa are
· '"'tile warpalh Uform' ......., UW. to prove they're
'\ Clll"fOIIIII' tile - a t toam In
· Pl'feaotooal , ,_II IIIII tile
lnoat lollc:al c:haUanaer to tile
world cha\nplon New York Jata.
The Chleta, Putlclplllta In
the rtrst !llpsr -1 same Ia
1967 when tiler were lntlmldat.
ed by the Green 1111' Pickers,
honthuecl to jlick UJ&gt; moman..
.tum In tho oxhlbltlon campalan
FrkJa.y "qlght by cloWni!J&amp; lhe St.
Lcibls Clrdlnals, 31-21.
, 'l1le victory for the Amerlct111
F-11 Loaaue toam was tholr
fifth wilhoul a loaa and tha
third at tile . _ ,.. ol a rival
from the National Footoou

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hil . pRINCETON, N,· J. (UPJ) the ftrst halt before the Eagles
1i11f will·Coieh,
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·lze
fi¥.' llld sila&lt;:tatora with toochdown paso to ~old Jacl&lt;- trw In the half on Sam Baker's

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nlnih tnD two fest ~r lils liOo
fOot~ f ! " ' . - eqii•Jiire.
ly ~Pill tho bGii.
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than mlaod ·t~~e-11111
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the .Pil'-three 13 and ~
for a - o bogey, .birdied iho
14th fr&lt;lm 18 feel and mlllod tile
16th creea for a bos~Y·
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Cllll C, B8 to 6&amp; low
honors were ..... 1o' Ken GlOmi
of Jack!IOII with a 77, 111111 loW
lilt bY Jac:l&lt; Sallera, J. . . .wlth
a70.
C1U1 D, 55 to 59 aaw low
11'01• ..... bJ' Dave Wrlabtsel,
McArlbur, with an 88, while Jrt"r7 Dobbins, Jacluiolt, CGII()ed loll'

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OAKMONT, Pa. (VPI) - Steve 19118.
ed tha t34-yanl qJOnlll( hole!..Melnyk, winner of the Weatern
ADen Miller ol
tho fourth all'al&amp;ht dl¥.llutGUeo
Amateur gU!tournantOIIIearllar ' Fla., who -Into tile iiDal iound bogeyed tile nellt two IIIII Melnyk ·
thla year, added the 1969 U s. lied with Gltea for liecmd piscO liepn his parade ol blrdlea.
Amateur champlon.hlptoldsreo- at ol.....,f11V, three shot&amp; beMehiYk, who luat ilnllhed hll
ord Soturday with a cloolll( ..,._ bind loleiDyk, ilred a 74 and ft1&gt;- · itnal . year on tile University of ·
under-illf 70 lhol pve 111m a 1 - with a 293.
Florida PI ·team, birdied tile
lour-round 296, nve shots .better
Then eame Robert Zender ol hole from 12 feet, eolled
t.ban his -.eat rival
Skokie, DL, ai'I0-295; Jalm ·Far- the 534-prd fourth hole from
'l1le 240·pou"" Brunswick, Ga., quhar ol Amarillo, Tex., 73-296; deep 'tn a Ifill' 50 feet trcm the
golfer blasted 01t o1 a trap for Tom Watson of ilalllas ·at,y, . pjn,.J&gt;Irdled tile .a!pll hole from
an easte and acldocl111ree blrdleo 75-296! Dr. E. E. R. llpdqraftol
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IIi a blazq ~ U Tuc1011, . Ariz., . ~P'J;• .B4dw ·
on tile li'olt nlneolthe6,~ Foiter at Yorkshire, EIWIIDd.
Oakmont Country Club,CGUfsa to . 7U98;' twOolbqe fanl)er clialql
open his lead to eliht otrollea, . CbarUo coe ol Oldal-. Clt;y,'
then coasted ln. Hlo " " " ' - 13-298; and Bruce Aamlorlh ol
.YOUR · M~DICAL RECORDS
total Will two over par.
, Las VIIJI!• Nev.,~.
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VlnnJ GOes ol Lynch,burg, VL;· · It wal tile ftralllma liDce the
ARE ON FIL£ AT ·
a former Unlveralb' ol 0-.Ia U, S. o\mateur 1111 cliall(ld to
golfer, ahol a ~ 72 strob piQ Ji!!or years ,P thlt
THE
.HOLZER
MEDICAL CENTER
ond finished oecend far the third 11'8 llllllll~llliu'tiD-JIIOl'lllhon
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, CLINIC
by one . strolco Ia bolh 18417 11111 t ~ llll1'aln liu JaCk. NlcldaU.,
W~(belt DudloJ Wnq.)r, 8111d
SYCAMORE .BRANCH
6 lrllbatob·pla;r at Ptblu Beach,
Call~, In 19l!L
Giles,~ fa the IIIIIOiwoscme with .lolelll!'li. dj)lod to With:;
close to leallll( hll ehance u he Ia two ohols afte&lt;
- below hlo beat form aplnol
ClormaD.
After llrUUIInc thraulll the
lets, Ral...,led f.3
llrat with hll own .erve cornlna Ia tile
fourth HI. a.t'atdeoce, bedou.
ble faulted IIIII hit a wild vollu
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to !poe the serve. However, he
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spin In the 11th liiDII IIIII
this lime held to win the matc1i.
Laver, Who baa won Ule Au...
lrallaD, Fnach 111111 Enalllh
.......,..,.ahlpo for tile llrlt Jew.
llx ol tile crown, bad bia aerve
brakeD Ia the verr Drat l!IDII iiY
FWol, but be held bl.o aerve
lbrGu&amp;ll the reat ol ,fl!e ..-.
Allblloqb Laver•· Hl'Yed Cllll¥
!&lt;lor ac:.1, be Nicl he no Yll7
llllallod with hll sorvtee. He
hun't loot a match llnoo booibc

'*·...,...,_Bob,...
Klnlogl at si.
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with 701.
F.,.- Clala II, 65 to 70; low
.,V.. wa1 W... .IIY R, il. White,
lilllJiioll'- ;With ~ 83; IIIII Jdlj
~.. ~ - loW !pot with

Steve Melnyk Fires
One Under Par 70,
Wins U.·~5. Amateur

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~~~'~""'*' by Dr. EdwOrd Mlebael, - - It the coaclu.
111011
"'tile-.-:* be""ot. PreIIIII Solilll!lnl IIIIo - · (IOit
al Falral-s
-·~a,.-­
CCitllltry club.
lllclucle 'O, F. hrP. ~Arib'r•·
Low lilt hollora were """ 117 the llld
Roy Ho!mei, Jackaon, llbol A!uJ Frick llr. G1 fblledlllplda,
an 88, lmd had a net H. Low net Pa.
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was Rev. Cllftord Tbo. mas ol Jackom had an lit over, low arots Wll won b1 W.
with a nst 85.
H. lfarlraf ol C&lt;&gt;lllllliiU; CounJack Slllrler Sr., Jackaon, a try Chi&gt; .with ... lit; 111111011 lilt
chairman ol tile .... - Uod iiY O.&lt;er IIWer IIIII Ed
surprlled with I cUtlllcate ,.,_, ~ ~IIIII BIII
aWard bciDoriDg him aatho ''DIOII

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~:~~:::• N, tor. Davis, Ed
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l!f"' NeU II; Stmclen;
Athletic Dlr- ·Fd .Siewart;
IIIII Chairleacler1 Dellble CCIII.. ·
doO, Laulso Glrpl, lllrcla ....
lane, Kltt;r lllodiiio, llilllln · NIdi¥ IIIII .ro,ce Y-.
Ned will be I.Df Pouli¥, pre.
ol tile• Bhle Dml Boostori Club.
'!ben oomos tile lnlroduetlon
ol tile .,..chea, lnchid!Jur Head
F~l Coach .1atj1 Ecker IIIII
h11 llllr fl. asllotanl coad!eo lnchidlll( llOon ~~a....; Jim~.
Edward hult.ll, - . w..,.r
IIIII Roller &gt;Gor!Q&gt;.
Coach Eckot' will IDtroduce all
· tile mtmbors ol tho 1969 GAHS

Joltes 'fins Top

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hit a two - run homer, his 21st
or the season and the 495fll ol bis
eareer.
The Braves came back with
two In the bottom ol tile Inning
on a string ol ldnaies and actually would have tied the score It
Ham Aaron hadn't held UJ&gt; on a
ball which RlcoCortybitsafelyto
rlgltt lleld. Aaron was cut down
at secmd after the belated otart.
~!(~wever, Aaral made amiiDIIIID
tho sovonthlmlnswben be smashed bia 37th homo run ol the sea.
son, the 547tll ot his career, h1gb
Into tha left Oeld seats.
The CUbs Dmed ahead 4..2 In
tile second when Keallll(ar tripled homo Oscar Gamble. '!be

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GoUlpeUo, woit'low II'Oii hCIIIcirs
with a ~ .lhntO • over •
pii- 75 ~ II tile third ID·

ATLANTA (UJ'I) - Gl..., BecAcrifice fly soored Don
Keallnger with the clecldlng run
Ia tile seventh Imina Saturday
IIIII reliever Pbll Regan held off
AtlarU the rest ol the way as the
Chlcqo Cubs edged the Braves
M.
Keallnger, who drove Ia a run
earUer with a triple, led off the
MVentb with a double, and moved UJ&gt; wben Larry Mule un&lt;ork.
od ;:Wild jlitcb. Beckert then llfi.
od I UOrWce lly to !efland Ke!J.
otnaer scored easily.
Tbe CUbs got three runs in the
Drat Ianing after two were wt
wlum Billy Williams doubled, Rm
S1nto alalied and Emle Banko

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IIIII!' do tbelr mllklns. We told
..ach other hOw 11M lise different
..,.,Sa In talk. We jearned new
. redpef, oome ol• 10j!lch we had
never heard d. befon, went coon
iwn&amp;Jng .... ahol tlJO coon and
painted Mn. MJ:g:y\a kitchen to

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wblle lhe was at wotk."
1beee are a 18111j&gt;llng or tile
reports liY tbe 35 Soulhem Ohio
t..H club members lrom the COWltin d. Meigs, Gallla, Athens.

and Jack1011

~pon · their

return
!rom an exchange wltll youth ol
three counties in New York. Moat

ol tbe 35 had ootatan&lt;ilng experlences. Threeolthemarealready
l.olldng a.bout r.VJSJtJi,gtlleirhost
tamllie&amp; 1n New 'York during
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c:ountles
ttb, 5th, and 8tb
In the top 10 .....Uoa•
~ tbe belt WIIJ to OX.
plain the tour II to giYO ol
the personal experiences ol.&amp;lau
Scrugp of Cheshire .... lbe writer who lived for flve marveloo.s
days with the Holpr and J1UIO
Strlecler family oo their better
than 400 acre farm on "Wlndy
HUJ.»
The Strlealers are a typleal,
progressive dolry family wltb
rour children, Dale, Vlclcy', Norma, and Kl,y, ranging btagelrom
~ to 15. Brent Seott lives and
works on the rum aDd goes to
ochool from the Strleg)or - ·Tho 42 oow Holstein herd hall
an average in excess f1 13,000
pounds ol milk annually. Those
cows are the second mostimportant on tbe farm. Of !Ira! lmportance Is the family.
The family works closely together seeing that the eows are
well cared for and continue to
provide tbe ecooomlc bose.
Mr. Striegler (COrky} is an exceUent dairyman. He feeds his

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weighed lib. 4 oz.
The venerable ••Mid," who at
the age of 19, is still in rOOust
health, alert an:l active, remi•
isced about some or his early
days in SoU Conservation Service. One instance, in particular,
Pleasant after retirement. He which he recaUed was the co•
told ua about catchi~ two large- . stru.;tion ol a farm pon:l on the
- - -- - - -- - Henry White far1n now Ol'lned liY
Paul White and Ro~Bid White. He
said that this pond was buUt liY
- - - - -- - - --the use of a wheel tractor and a
rotary scraper. This scraper was
mouth bass recently in one orhis fixed with a rq~e attached sothat
favorite ponds. It seems tiBt
it could be set ·to dig an:l set
uwn was pretty sdlecttve in so that the tractor could move the
the two fish tna.t h~ ilecided to earth and then again so it would
catcb trc.n thispon;l,becauseactrip and spread the soil where it
cordina to .his report each or was needed te make tbe !Ill.
them was 13lh " l q and each
Mid also mentioned that ~
BY

JOHN COOPER

Lay of the Land

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i'IUCIS &amp;-FARM
lng units in the ttall barn. Dale
assists liY prejllll'lns the . - s

'LOVING~ .o l - - ·
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FEATUREs,AT

. . s-a Co
,'!:efrnt:ct.~l,.eia
..... 35, .....,, 0111•

( 1. ,.... ... ..... 81, - ·
l •Yaur're not toraolloB, - ·

.t. &lt;!eat.

other local venerable fiJhenna.n
in his 70' s, 0. 0, Haynes, had
caught an 8-lb. t.ss trom this
pond about two years ago. 1bel
fish meesured 22 Inches .... Mr.
Hsynes told us tlat he hod the
fish moWited.
CHARLES L. MATHENY, of
West Virginia Pulp ani l'lj&gt;er
Conwan,y, announced that his
c - would like to have pine
cones of Virginia pine ani shortleaf pine. 1bet company wiU pay
$5perbushelforconeadelivered
to lbelr yard at Millwood, Bidwell, Ohio, or at Hurricane. He
said that the cones must be of
this 'vear's cone crop and be
picked from September 1 tbrough
October 17. This is because of
the state of maturity at which
cones are toond 11 that time
After the middle of October the
~OJ»s are .mature·anHbe ~
has"i1i'eM/'iiii6ll ~~-114
It III&gt;.POO.rs to uo that where s
harvest ofpuipwoodisbeiJWmade
that It would be profitable to cut

these cones t:rmn ttle tree topa_
which are on the grOWD.

GOLDEN KECII, whose tarm Is
on Pond Branch above the 4-H
camp, Is plannl• to boUdafarm
ponl. 'Ille site investtsatlon was
made recently by Denver Yoho
of SCS. Mr. Koch plana to build
tbe pond In the bbltomill near the
base of a hW. It w be what Is
known as a duauut pond.

HOWARD L. PERRY of Huntington became a cooperator ol
the Weotern Soil Conservation
District. Mr. Perryboushtafarm
on Guyan Creek which waa tormer1"•• the Rufus Holley tum.
This farm cooalats o1180 &amp;CI'1lS.
Mr. Perry asked Cor helpinmaklng a eooaervotloo plan because
he aold lbet he was lnlnreslad In
using the land according to ita
ciPibiiiUes.
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SOUa liiSII• '$Uaied~JG1cs
and made available by the soil
ccmservatlon district show tbe
CIPibDicy ol each acre olland.

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along
,.-y7
Br ,. aJv

Week~s

GALLIPOLIS- ,._ture,
precipitation and weother ~oniitl)&gt;nfor •ch:M._perlada•recon1011 11r !'eta McConnlek at
Foirflelcl Wtlllhei' Station.
DAY
HIGH LOW

,siiiiiiQ ••• , ... . ... 88
Ginger ;::;•; huobetd Bill
Morsball
IUIChed at Sordl'a and e,.. more quietly wu
served a 111nmons that wasn't
on the melll. •• Roll1rw S:t.onekelta
Richard and lctreSa Anita Pal•
lenber named their tw"""eol!.
old sm Morton, Iller Bralllo
..... Director Haokell Wexler
couldn't talk Rebert Fcrster ani
Marianna Hlll out of their Hlf..
conaciouene11 at the nude bellroam ecene in "Medium ......,
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so he o&lt;ived It liY shecldiJW IDS
elothee Wblle dlrecti~tbatseene
•••• Willi no
In llf.Yre
Breekenrld&amp;e, Jaffe's -

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"TheF'ameGame"DDY8lla·abr:llt

a hO.aliit bQy-cJrl mo4el.
ErstwhDe N. Y. Mirror critic
Fronk Quinn's oltay after brain
surgery In Miami Beach •••IJealb
of former N. Y. oerlbe Sid Wel&gt;er In Miami Is a puzztom..t:

MoaoiiiJ •••••. , • , , 88
'l'lloaday •.•••••.•• 88

Wednesday., •• ., •• 85
Thureday ••••••• •• 8~
F'rida,y • • • • • • • • • • 90

SAturday. , ••••• , • 13

53
55
59
55
52
81
81

Averqe hl&amp;l&gt; ...,.rotun flii
the ·treektldo~- 85.4dell'loa,
laotyeer- 81.8d,....._
A..,.... taw laullllrotun for
the week this year _ 58.4 d&amp;creea, last rear_ 54:.SdelreeL
TotalpreclpltatlOIIfor the week
Udo )'OIIr _ ,...; last year_
MDL
Total precipitation te data tbll
year _ 22.83 lncllos; laiiJe&amp;r31. .. iaebaL

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GALLIPOUS-1be 1970 Wb..t
Allotment for Gollla COWIIy Ia
1,372 acres, accordirw to J. Melvin Gilbert, Chairman of tbe Gal·
lia councy Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Commi:ttee. Individual farm allotment
notices will be mailed on Aug. 29.
The 1970 National Wheat Allot.ment or 45.5 miUlon acres was
announced by Secretary of Aarl·
culture Clifford 14. Hardin oo
Agust 11. This ia a 12 per cent
reduction from tbe 1969 ratloml
allotment of 51.8 mHlion acres.
The Ohio Wheat allotment for
1970 is 1,300,867 acres. In 1969

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it was 1,476,808
acres.
The 1970
cOifllty wheat
allotment
ol
1,372 acres compares with acres
alloted In the count~' for 1~69.
Features of the 1970 Wheat
Program, according to Cha.lnnan
Gilber4 include:
The national averap price..
S\Ciport loon level will be IL26
per bushel, wtchanged from recent yeers. Thlo level Ia behw
maintained In an ellorttoachlave
malilmum udlizatlon of
through increased e"PPO"ts and
continued large lh•atock feed
use.
A diversion program at the
maximum payment rate of :)0 _per
cent or county l&lt;anratee Is aimed
at avoiding production or 80 to90
miUlon bushels or unneeded
wheat. This teeture will allow
producers to tailor tbetr plant..
ings by di ~ertl~ up to one-hllf
or their acreage allotmenta.whOe

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The perf~ all 'round horse feed , processed for

't 1!2bal!otb lfarrlnll&lt;n,

get to you sooner. fresher.

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4vlloo. Koowlo4goof lntlotat"ai.Wow~looJ· cloiMI,
ho.,llallaatloo lno....,.• aacl croollt ool01t1 ''""'""~
· Hour• I to• 5, o5 olaya por
wofl.
A_,;• oilooo•il•••
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lliuplwne whkh ucts as both
an 1mliSt!phc: and on Qnlibac·
h~• iul a~cnt.

• CONTAINS excellent fly repellenll-which also sive
animals additional protecHon.

liever for topical applia.Uon
-b11tyl

amir~ohenzoat e.

ttwobs, shaker cans, aalves. and
puffers are so difficult to .i.e. ,

Let Ulli tell you more. about

PURINA WOUND PROTECTOR-)·ou'll be

!Jiad we did.
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o1
heotlng oU. Dellftry J - 1

HOUSE, t rooms " bllb, full
llzed beMent. $80 moatb,
Cheatnlt st., call U6-139L
21M-3

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" - . utllltloa !llrlll-. :Ph.
ttt-1258.
202~
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.GOillmcnn :rau had to luvo111, 1968 CHEVELLE ltation w....,,
. ':rau did not .. alent,
18,000
_ nlilea, exceL cood. I'll.
.. II\#
. ELECTRIC holile wlrlttlt a n d
plll111blll!l
llcil&gt;
Boatwlck.
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t48-IIM1. · ,
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2DU
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AKC REG. , Calm
TiiiTier papp1
DilftU DV ' 1'\rir 0
TO loi.a, JOii · ~ ,....,_ GOOD I)SW pickup ·&amp;ruek, reo.
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ue.tMt.
TO Gtlloro .1wt1 put at'ibeplil,
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Bot.'to Ul wbe loved .... JOlt
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AM,
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WANTED
ay
WeeiYaco
(W.
rodlo, '4 opoed ehalller,
Your
, ilomorJ will alWIJIIaat. Va. Pulp " l'lpoi Co~ Vlrlln- FM
~
Toke
le " lhorUeof p ·eoileo, WUl
over jiOliiiOIIIi- ol $5.75 per
pa,y II per llllltal lor frelb
tiiOIItb · or 1101 balanc:e doe
COIIII fromeurreDtyeerlcrop,
$113.15. can H!I.J02B. dellYered to llldWell, ~
106.3
Mill-, W. Vo. wmdyarda.
For more lnformltlonca!l MS· SOLID STATE , _ . 1969 wal.
8323 or 27S.SM1, reopeedve- . nut ·iereo CXII1IOit 11itb t •
ly.
20M
opoed llltomatle
Toke

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or pa,y balanc:e doe $87.30. can
H!l-1028.
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a frame ....... Allacbed .......

- " - · ~clopoaol,~
pet Iii U¥1Qi roam, 'hall, dlnllii
area. Nlceloeallon,lll'lelatOD
elcl 35 eeroao trQIII Alplna lofo. ·
teL can 44f.0821 be-n 1
tuld 9 .. m.
1'J3.tf

ear
- · llall-bolli, eiV
tar,._---*.'llul~
ldteboe,

. WJJOtad llvlnc room. PI fore·

to Auguet 31. I'IIJ1IIOftt due
Oet. 1, 1969. BurDie OU Co.,
Jabber "' 'l'llre-Vnlon 76 Producll. t46-1119.
128~
LOW knr l/rlcol m oultao and mattroseea. Cor.
.bin Fmlture Co•• lttl-1171.

This Nn Hllllll Ntlds A Tauch of LoYin&amp; C•• .

MAKE AN OFFER. Br.... new 3
- , prqo, dey water,
Greon Aereo 9Jbdlv. Ph. U69523 or ttt-12SS.
20s;u

promi•• ~u it can become on;• o! the beat loo~i~
in the entire sub-diwision. All it nnds 11 for you to IM.ft,
in. It has a large carpeted I iving room and dining. rOOM ,
((oould bo family ro..,) modorn kitchen (dishwaahor, ront"
0\lln etc.) 3 Iorge bedrooma, 2 both• ond gorogo. Loc:ot-•
ed a largo Spring Volley lot with nice view. You'll like
it and owner Is anxious to u)l.

f can

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ed air - · lnoulatad ollie,
.. tJtrou&amp;llaul.
tllld beoudflll11111ner
-·
llv" Cllll or
lbe aree and to .,...
. tbll 111'-'1.

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LARGE TWO STDII"f

LOCATED IN CJD3m!E - 8
BB, formal Dll, nice l d .
.
wltb plonll eablneta, ......
Q CHEV. for Ale liY Bill \l'ollb, .
mont, Pf toreed air turnaee,
good mechanical condltloiL Ph.
2 eer IU'IIO, lart!e lot wltb
4t~31.
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_
- ' lhade treeo, Pl&gt;saesaloo m delivery of deed.
1965 GTO, ftCOIIont oondltlon.
Call MB-3889.
Z08.3 $8,900.
BUYS THlS 3 BR home, w.w ear ..
rYPEWmTER and addl• mapet in LR, lar&amp;o kltehea, huechine rental,· new and used.
mont. 60' frontap lot. This
Simmons Pig. &amp; Office Equip,
home lo In aood oondiUon.
44&amp;-1397.
2014 NEW LISTING
ONE FLOOR PLAN wltb 8 BB,
WILL SAciuF1CE Singer Zi&amp;IJOIIeled LR, udllcy room, feae.
Zag equipped desk model eew·
ed yard.
lng machine. El&lt;ceUent coodltlon. Only $37.60 cosh price. NEED 4 BR?
Makes buttonholes, embroid- 1'h STORY - 2 BR m aecood
ers, ani monograms. Phone
fioor, apaclouo LR wllb wood·
t46-1634.
burning fireplace, buemellt,
ZOI-6
2 ..,. prage loealad .., St.
Rt. 35, vacant.
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Hlp• Prim

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INTEREST RATES AND PRICES
ARE GOING UP. WHY NOT BUY
NOW? THIS LOVELY ALL CAR-PETED 3 BEDROOM HOME INCLUDES A LARGE LIVING
ROOM WITH LOG BURNING
FIRE PLACEl DINING ROOM,
MODERN BUI T IN KITCHt::N

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(RANGE, OVEN, DISHWASHER,
ETC.) .1. CAR GARAGE, SIDe.

POACH AND A LARGE FLAT

LOT WITH PLENTY OF SHADE.
EXCELLENT LOCATION .

This Week's Best Bur
YOU CAN LOOK AT ALL THE
OTHERS AND FOR $15 900
YOU"LL COME BACK TO 'fHIS
LOVELY 1 YR. 0\.0 3 BEt&gt;
ROOM
WITH
CATHEDRAL
CEILINGS AND THE BIG KIT•
CHEN WITH LOTS OF CAll•
NETS. ITS DIFFERENT TO
LOOK AT AHD JUST RtGHT
FOR MOST FAMILIES. LOCAT•
ED ON A FLAT LANDSCAPED
LOT 1K MILES FROM DOWN
TOWN.

Larp Older Home
Just Undlr ZAerts

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THIS LARGE 4 BEDROOM
BRICK HAS &amp;EEN KEPT IN
GOOD CONDITION AND WILL
SUIT YOU IF YOU NEED
ROOM. CARPET LIVING AND
DINING ROOM, NEW FURMACE,

~~w.~~~~~'T~~E~:a1~1~'t.
PRICED TO SELL NOW.

More Far Y0111 Maner

EICIIIent Location
_IIDdtlm 4Yr. Old

OINER' IILL TRADE
OR HELP"FINANCE
LOVELY THREt; _,.,.,brick
rancll wllb • - facade .... at.
tacbed two eu ......., eat1 bo
,..... rlabt - · OWnir will
UIIIIIOI f1111ocine &amp;lid,._ ·
...,.. Into tlllo f1Do bame WltiJ
a larp family room, - ·
lui )lllleled .... bull~ Jdt.
...... larlo 11111117 room, polio,
me .... hllfceramlctllobothl.
clfl water, beautlflll 11at lot.
A reo! blrpln for lbe l!l'OWbtl

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OHico Ph... 446-4775
:U Mrs.
Evaol••
o.,. W........lt, Ph. 446-42U
Rollort L. hi.., Ph. 446-»36

Here's A Real Bur
Home &amp; 5 Acres
THE OWNERS OF THIS ONE
HAVE SPENT A LOT OF TIME
AND MONEY BliT THEY HAVE '
REALLY DONE A JOB ON IT.
ITS A NICE ilLDER 3 BED•
ROOM HOME WITH FULL BASE ..
MENT, HEW FURNACE, NEWLY
REDECORATED
THROUGI'fa
OUT,~ MODERN KITCHEN CABIN£ t S AND VERY EASY ON
THE POCKETBOOK. LOOK AT
IT • ITS A GOOD BOY AT

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. 0. D. PARSONS
Fa~m,

$1,500.00.

a-ts 4 .utJe
out
70 ""'
.
Je0LLIMG TO HILL LAND
WITH 20 A. TILLABLE, TOo
BACCO AND CORN BASE PLUS
SOME TIMBER. LARGE BARN"'
5 ROOM HOME. FULL PRICt.

LOOKING
FOR A REALLY fine bamelllll:l
2'h mllu from Blo Gr-.
NiDo l'OIIDII S~· l1lo CCIJDII)IIII ~
ceramic t11o .,_"((b Llvinl: rm. .,
11111 3 - - ....,.,..
-• Larae roe. room wllb Oreplaee. Tell aer...

$9,500.00.

ZAerts

FARII
SWEEr CORN, 3 mi. oot ol Gat.
llpolla m 85W. Earl Wlntara, ONE of tbe beat farms In GoUla
t70 Jaekion Pile.
204.3
eo., 1'1z mlloo eoot of B I o
Grande at&gt;U'Iz mile nortb ol
BALDWIN PIANO II&gt; be picked
&amp; HI. 35.-'llllh IIIOIIgb to nevup In till• ..... ..., be bollgbt
Oood iniJ lGir eiiOUgb to be
at lllp savlnge. For lnforma- IIIII 111111. pttly ro1UJ1c. Stani
tkll write: Paul G r a v e a,
In lbe boek ,.rd 1nd - over
Graves Plano &amp; Orson Com.
all 13 A. .or IL Malern 5 room
h&lt;Nee, 2 lup barns, poultey
- · 383 Eaat Brood st., eo.
llltllbus, Ohio,
Zot-12
hoUie, prqe, eel1ar, and adlerbl'dr!L PI-ntar.~
It CU, FT; 2 dr. refrigerator.
on3 hllb-o.
EkeeUent condition. Ph. 4t63882.
20t.3
NEIGHBORHOOD RD.
NO reo..,..ble refUsed ..,
APACHE CAMPER, sleepe 4. R.
IIIIo 10 year atd S ltr. hometuld
E. Knotto 4t8-2917' 1183 Sec'lz A.. lot. It h10 clcy weter ani
ond Avo.
204.3
ps Is a..uablo. Alk!rw $10,·

Firat &amp; Olive

Phano 446-0219

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HtRE IS A Yt.KT CHARMING

• BEDROOM HOME WITH 2);
BATH, FAMILY ROOf!, . FULL
BAsEMENT • FINtSHEu JIEC.
ROOM. 2 •IA!l'LACES 1100•
ERN : IC.IlCHEM (RAN'GE &amp;. '
oYEH) DINING ROOM 2 OAR
GARAGE AND GOOD LOCATION
~MILE OUT OF TOWN.

Nearlr New Home

IF YOU UKE A COUNTRY AT..
MOSPHERE AND NEED A
PLACE FOR A GARDEN OR A
~_Town
HORSE THIS WILL MEET YOUR
APPROVAL. 3 IEOROOMSJ THIS COMPLETELY CARPET•
LARGE LIVING ROOM ANu
3 BEDROOM HOME HAS A
BUILT IN KITCHEN. CITY ED
LOVELY
KITCHEN WITH LOTS
SCHPOLS AND GOOD WATER. 0, CABINETS
(RANGE, OVEN,
ETC• BUILT IN) FULL BASE•

Own•IIOvlne To Fla.
Vfl"l Anxious To Sell
HERE IS A QUALITY BUILT
HOME WHICH HAS HAD EXa
CELLENT CARE . IT INCLUDES
3 BEDROOMS. LARGE LIVING
ROOM AND 12x24 PANELED
FAMILY ROOM. MODERN KIT.. ·
CHEN (RANGE &amp; OVEN. WITH
LOTS OF CABINETS. LARGE

~~~t~Je •~r~EASH 0 ~ou~~~.

LIICE THE BIG LOT AND EXa
CELLENT NEIGHBORHOOD ••
MIN. DRIVE TO HENDERSON.
W.VA.

NEIGHBORHOOD RD.

. HALF MILE cod. Nice s· room
frame - . with poreh. laled. OUIIIIdl. FraiL CitY we.

zs A. Edce

er

Rl!iALTOR
Vlllogo, City Propooty

~=lbe~~Gfc:~·~~ ~r~

TURE. 15 OF WHICH CAN BE
EASILY DEVELOPED. WILL
SELL SEPERATELY.

We Need Llstines
We' HAVE HAD ANOTHER EX·
CEPTIOHAL YEAR AND HAVE
SOLD FAR MORE THAN WE
HAVE LISTED . IF YOU'RE
THINKING OF SELLING CALL
US. WE REALLY NEED PROP•
ERTY TO SELL.

tar " ·~- 'Almoat ........

17 ACRES
RECONDrrro~

8

room~

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SOf.IJ::.al boat.~
Rd. In IL•• Twp.

120 ACRES

BACCOON · TWP. 7 room, two
llory, ...... barn, 3 .......
tinier &amp; pooture. Good soiL
i41Jpneot.

103 ACRES

92 ACRES
198e PLYMOUTH Valiant 200,
ST.
RT. 325. 6 rm. two llory,
Real
Estate
Sale
IIIIo., low mil-. aood ecm'
IN
CITY
bora,
nlee l&amp;lld oa little Rae;
. dillon. Ph. U6-4857 alter 5 PBICE rOduced on Uds 3 ltr. NEW 3 BEDROOM house II Gal·
coon, aome timber.
p.m. and &amp;mday.
204-3
heme. It MS tile floor In
lip&gt;lll, 1'1z ........ eorpetad, THIRD AVE. &amp; STATE ST.
tbe - n ....... been,.._
appllaDces, lll'llfl. Iarae lot.
VACANT LAND
1980 BUICK. Good eondltloo, aood
-tad tllrqltout.
eeU COolville, Cillo, 687-3080. 25 ACRE FARM
45 ACRES
$8,000
tina, Cite owner, phone 256.
:rot-3
80
ACRES
M,500
1137.
204-3
OllER lOVING
LOCATED ON ~Roed2'1z
.,,500
8 RJIS aalbatb, 1LW. Doors, fttll NEW 3 !IEIIJ&lt;UOM - . , Gr-.
mllel Jrom Vlntm, ado. Has 38 ACRES
$800 11)1
NEW SAWED Tobacco atleka,
belL, .... otoker tum. Locata 4: room boul8, barn and a LOTS
A&lt;rH - · Fblaacine a..ll.
aharpetiO!I, 379-2186. 192-:8
ed oo S A. lat. Prlcewllb IUrnl1983 Ill' X 80'. 3 BR lld&gt;lle
able. Call tt6.1100 ... tteTRAILER
tun, ttl,lllltl,
Homo.
2890.
2011..3
TWELVE WIDE, carpet, furalllt-

Neal Realty

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50A.aao1Gnc.Stln
87 A. (50 A. to..O. $10,$00
23 A., '1z A. Tab. bole, ftOOO
Slh A. lfGden - . ti500

· IJM I T Chevrolet
1HO 1\1 T. Ford
1HZ 1\1 T. GMC
I~ 2'1"· Chevrolel
IH2 f700 Ford~
' 1H3 f100 ford truck
• 1117 3 T. GMC

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446-1066

NICE home rocmiY remodeled,
'"'" lltorf mSocond Avo., cloee
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llatb, fuel olltumace and corpot in llvlnc " dining rooms.
Good Ill' X 50' barn, 'lz A Tobeeee 111111 ...,. Umber

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t ROOM HOUSE wltb and
19M 3 BR lllobllo Homo 12' X
ttl' located .., a 1 amo lot
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HOB~RT DILLON, Roaltor
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BEAUTIFUL THREE
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for lfDipolnt ~·. Alii.
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154 tr

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9 anillO, 9 All. TO 5 f'.ll. AT COMPANY'$. ~
PLOYIENT OFFICE. NO PHONE CALLS. '

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•CONTAINS dramatic Ronntl t."'mes in a handy, ready-lo-11 superiar insecticide use. aerosol bomb. E:u-ellent for
wbit'h quickly kill~ enr ticktl,
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FANTASI'll: tA'VIId'' .
GOOO CLEAN LUMl' ltd - ·
· or coal. Ctrl Wlnle!:o, Ria ALL.. TRAVEL ~~ · NMeot
Grinde. 245-6115. ~~ ·
to ..oa. F~ CIIJ ·,

, ; Aboait ol,tlllld llappedbeatlng
For Sale
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;-Two llda!aa - II root.
J . ; . . - - - . - , - - - - - ' lm-cAiliLLAC C&lt;lupe De Vlllo
2 dr. hardtop,
fac.
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11101 orpallo? W11101 oro IIIII
per-, don't cheat fOUl"OOif
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1988 FORD COE 11950 'J1! tracnut ol a •c.,olful career.
~)IIi tOol did not .. alone,
tor 250 CUmmlllo RT910 RoadIn 581
.,.,.. ,.n "' ... wen! wltb )'OU Wrtta for
rii!IW 38,000 lb. bollh 1020
Road. Ga!Upolla,
rubllor and 1969 35 II. FI'IIO' l'bo ..., tlo 11101 homo.
Oldo.
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iJur dtiNilltl wiD
seal bearlnp, 1020 rubber,
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aeel. cood. Forced to eeU bei"To I lfl\'eiiOt· far ._,,
..... o1 uineoo•.UM~
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'Jiitt U1reo yeora 0111 ' 1Ddll)'.

IS ONE Of TilE BEST
DRESSINGS YOO WI USE
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The OliPrellioD "neither
flsb nor Cowl nor' good red
ber!inl."
to JDeCII.
oval tlinel and meana lOmething not aultlble for IDY
of people. Not filii,
w
meant food for '
mollb; not low~ wbleh
would have been ltlllabte for
the seneral run of llOOPle;
nor IOOd red herrbu!; wlilcli
woufd have been lor tbe
pjJoreat people.

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PURIIIA WDUIO PROTECIUR

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8f1ng out the best that's bred into your horse with
Red Rose Horse Ft~ed ... made throughout the Eaat to

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their newly arrived mtdel Jack
m ... sen. George MeGovorn Is
taking over a lloek ot Teddy Keonedy'l -chlt111W ••• 'Ille TeddJr
K. otor)' lo e - bjaerlnEIIfOIII
than hen ••• One llome_.ltld
a 1o&gt;wer otory oo tile caae wHkl
maintainiJW ill&lt;:&lt;liDes througl! di- alter It ~ than It bed .., aJ II S&amp;rule for 1tltbma taeta
version PIU1I'leflta.
ita OWD aovel'lllnelt'a cablaetcri- atd Pl•eed them all IIJolq)ly •••
The 18\lonal wh..l 1ereqe al- slo ... Prot ~h A. Clark o1 Quite • few lldwy. ani bollneel
lotment of 45.5 million acres Ia Fort Worth, TtL, w.....-s D
tolk fft1 bomeleu •• llllQ
designed to reduce stoc:ka and reo- Buddy HackoU feela ....... llellry Noore•a cloaea, leariiW
ow.r
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verse the three - year ~ Fonda Aid he was tbe Ideo! Arua Moore a muiU-mUiw.ln
trend In carryover levels. This cool eo to plaj&gt; tbe clolm In Hank'I ... 1be - t old w. lltb St. tPOt
iB a 12 per cent reduction from new .,l.lcm Quixote" film: uHac- wDI mako - for l1lllllher eklodthe 196~ national aUotment or ketl'o rcle Ia ..,.ed alter lbe scnper and hao 110 plana
51.6 million acres.
oortb and ola -mule," t o - ~eeloo.;.1beaua­
Wheat marketing eertitlcates tbe p'tl!ollll" IMites.
tatvry _.-poro lnellldeEx-lldwy. pollee eoplaln ArtbiU' or Dick llad&amp;WI, ro, cy._Da..
wiU be paid on 48 per cent ol
the projeclod produetlon oo the Sehultbelao II ~ !« .....X, Waltor Wlneboll, radldo·
aUoted acresolportlclpotlngpro- hlo e•olloo• Sodn GoreUk lor 1be Fltzpraldo, oountlaoa
ducers. For 1969. certUlc:ates at the N, Y. eounc11 preoldaney ••• wrltera,p~o.~ ·
a record of$1.52 por buallel are Talent ...._ PIIJII' Brunaan newlltawlul, lneludhw YCIUI'I hltJ&gt;.
.
being poid on t3 por cent of pro- eheeked Into WUI .\I&lt;IIers Hoaptt. crlli.
jected Jll'OI)uctlon. They ore add•• more than POD mUUon to the
farm value of -~ P/ii'Dienla
per bushel reOectlng tbe difference between wb..tporlcyonJul¥
1, 1970, 1nd tbe avemp loUrate a1111111111eed todiiJ will be as
hlilt or hllber fOI' the 19'70 erop.
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dueer can sullstltute lbe plaDIIJw
of wheat for teed ,rains or feed
tll'liDI for - l i n aii)C~
lion will be available. This JD.
creaaes far1n. ofllclency liY providing prodocera tbe flexlblllcy
of adjuau,. aer-o tn fielcl
sizes and of producing tbe more
suitable crop lclrthelrportlcular
Silaee is hith In entriJ, but low in pro·
operations.
tein and deficient In many e$sentl•l
The ASC Chairman also Slid,
minerals and tr~ce elements- 1"10tably
uwheat rarmers ln Gallla cow..
calcium and phosPhorus. You c.n 11:1·
_ crease the~ pr1otein eon~nt of your .a ilqt , ·
t.Y wiU be i.Ureolad lnSecrela17
' by 50% ~~·~9....... ~ ~ i!HiiO \J!Ih . .·
Hardin's camments ~hen l• ••
·· ·anctfl, , . . ·pp 'for bNf .a~ ,.._ VP .
nounced tbe volomtary wheetfor dairy tattle.
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Third &amp; Sycal'l'lare StrHtl

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fwo-.} Wl-l&gt;er - ·
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Vomon. IIOJel " Family
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WheatAllotment ;: .,~~'::".r~r~ .cr:.:r

ANYWAY YOU LOOK AT IT,
CALFLAC IS STILL THE BEST
REPLACER MONEY CAN BUYI
CENTRAL SOY A OF
GALLIPOLIS, OHIO

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Middleton has Dandy 'Fish Tale'
Soil Consenation Service
Mason County
PT. PLEASANT _ We were
talld~ with A. G. Middleton, former District Conseqoationist in
thls area, who still Hves at Pt.

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tblrd eutilng o1 h/17. Qver 180
New York are in the heart of
for rnUklng liY weahlng 'wltb an toa1 ol hal were In the bora &amp;lid
dliryland. producing over one
Iodine soludooiiJllll'OXimatalyooe Mr. Strlagler wu gl1'lng lbe
billion pounds of milk Cor the New
· miJilte before tbe mllkera are pqt. ~~~rplua aWII)' to ne~at~~Jors.
The community worka tery
York market each year. Ostego
on. Corky and Brent watch the
milkers closely, feeling not only closely Ingather. The fir at nlaht
County, where Cooperstown is
we were there a call came In to
Joc:ated, prodUced 381 million
~ the cow's udder b.lt al10 the
pounds of mUkbtml8; was closemilk tubes to be aure 1he milker · help a nellbbor where
ly followed by Delaware County, cows well and he pays close at- Is removed promptly wtumever leoed "-se of defedlve wirIng, 'Ille secood nllbt four flml.
COUIJ1;y seat Delhi, witil 366 mil ~ lentloo to details. Atmllldngtlme the udder Ia milked out.
lies
got !Dgatlter for on outdoor
lion pounds, and Chenango Coun- he and Brent operate three milkThe week we were there the

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331Ml'l upertence
l'l!ono Z45-SZ69 or
Central Soya
446.:!463

DEAD STOCK

$2.00 Service Charge
Will remove your dead
horses an:! cows

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tsn•t a good idol. ll 1 say any. ·
thing against Jim, II will make
things worse. What CAN 1 do?Pegi!Y
Dear Peggy:
D' Tod baa ••gljt: it," he'll soon
outgrow Jim. II he haan'l, better you should learn now than later. Wall ond hope, ond make It

other excepUorhlamotJJer.h'!
a wlteh. Fm potrllled of her, !lie
Ia so mean to her own daughter
thot lhoy don, apeak. Rick Ia an
onJ.y son, end terribly babied, 10
she's eolng the other wa,y with

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Free estimates
s.wart'a HardWare

Vinton, Ohio

- -----------KENNETH STEGER'S
WATER DELIVERY SERVICE
Ph. 446-0347

------------ALBERT EHMAN

Water Deliwry Service
Palriot Star Rt., Gallipolis
Ph. 379-2133
243-tf

easier on yourselfbyda.Ungother ',
guys,- H.
Dear Helen:
Every apeeles of animal baa
some kind of protection. l'l&gt;rc.._
pines have quill a. Man Is gl!led
with highly developed brahla for
his protection, Yet we ca-t
aetlle

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lforrlll O'Dell, Ooerator lor

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to kiD- '01117 lof:rlahlolloadlllbdue. '!'hoy hordlyor'erdollberotely • murder" their own ldnd. OL

b' bumaaa. amciag the hlaber
mammals, do thoL - H.
Dear Halon:

lliend end 1 - boot)
going ateocb' lor two
end
now we're enaaied, but we ~
pi married :mtll we llnlllh coilege- a long wait. We'll be a~
at school three years.
We are just perfect for each
boy

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ter- when perbap wUleolYe
horolr: ·Thor loovlr out 11i0 otlllk- ltaeU. Heed.on
prt Rick on
1ng· roauty o( wai: The shatter- tho defensive, bola graduallooo.
eel homes, tho kids slarYing, the anlng of ties wiD poobobly come

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P£ST CONTROL Services Oft.ld
FAIN ExtermlnaU,.. eo.;Wbeol.
CERAMIC TILE and llnoiOIDil
oraburg, Ohio. P1l. 574-6112.
work. Phone 1 AlbWorth, 44~
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232-tf
9368.
196-tf

LEE'S PLIJMIIING ol! REMODELING, Croom Clt;y, Ohio. P1l.
256-6664.
127-tf
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Stnlth ~hnmal, on th. 2ht doy of
Autult 1969, filed hl1 ,..ltlan In
the Pt'McM CoUit w lthln and for
the CCHI"'Y of Motta•• and Stm of
Ohio, bel"g Ca.. No. 20,UO praying
for .,....,al of hl1 et.ctlon to puroo
chno thto following d,•cflbed rtl91
11tlllte at ft1 01ppitl•od 'lllolue./- o•
pr~Wided In Section 2113.38 ot thlo
Ohio R..,ll-.:1 Code, to-wit:

Ohio.

EKCEPTING ~,.., the a~~o- "oct
tho following 6 c:omo•yonee~J, t~ft:
1/100 oF an OCfe COIW'I~ by
Cl~e H· Sm1th to ThorH• ~lerk
and Chorlo1 Swatnl by deitd tllltH
3-2-4-.49, and rec:ord.d 1n Vol\11111 l63f
!II.. 2, of tho Ms1t• County O..d
Rocord•.
1..50 Oel'lt CCI"Uyod by ClyM H.
SMith to Fl•ltl Co•pMII by dMd
clotod S.7·52 and •ec:orclod In Volu•
170, Pogo 53, of tM Milt• County
O..d RecOfcll.
2 ecro• and 6 CICfOt corw1yitd by
Clyft H· SmHh ~ Char~ oncl At••
LoyMI by ciHd dated 6-3-52 ond ,...
corded In Volume 170, pclfSI •15 of
tho Mol11• County DeN R•cord•·
14/100 of on CICfl cOI'IVeyed t.y
Oydo H· Smttk to F. A. Swet..lllnd
Chari .. Swot rei by de.cl d.-ed 7•1 ...
W and Nt«cled In Volu... 179, PCIOI
429 of the Molt• COUftfy O..d Rec-

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PUBLIC AUCTION

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notice that -RayiNIId Harold

Gin~n~~l •urvlvl"' tflfl"l Ill Bolcut

Ooc•...a..,

Henry, Don,

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Located on Jock son County Read Mo. 3. Ju1t off sR-• 279 ond oH of Stata 35. 9 01lloa Eaat of Oak Hill
and 18 •iloa Wost of Gallipolis, and 2 •IIoa Sooth of
Cont.,.illo, Ohio. Watch Ia. Pu~lic Aoclion Signa.

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50/100 of on aero colft'ey.d I.J'
Clyd• H· Smtth to Fl•lcl Co•""ll
.. , ciMcl cllll•d 1~1-53 ..,. JK~

THURSDAY, SEPTEMIER ~ 4, 1969
Stortl111t 1:00 P.M.

death of our dear husband and
dod, Paul Zirkle. ~clal
!honks 1D all lhoee who sent
Oowers, cards, food: and aUta
"'f money .and also to Crow's
Steak House for the dlmer,
Rov. Ralph Mahanoy for his
consoltrw words, Pomeroy
emerpncy squad, Dr. Davis,
pallbooren and Ewing Fuoeral
Home arxl its staff Cor their ef·

thOIIght!Uiniiio,darlng her Wness aid deoui. ·A very IIPOdal

thonks Is extended to'Mro. Horthe SnlitllandMrL AudreyT...
rePce, doctors alii liii"MI ol
Holler Medical C::..llter, Rev.

IN MEMORY of OJarlos E. Mao-

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lfl .'l'llof.
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b•for• the 13th day of Oetoh•r, 1969
or l...lgrn~nt will be t9k1n ogo1"1t
th.a.
ItA YIIOND HAROLD GIMMEL,
Plc.latlff
Welt1ter _. Fult11,
Attemeys for Pfol..tlff
812... 8/31,9/7, 9/14.
9/21, 9/28 6tC
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MEIGS COUNTY. OHIO

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1601 Borror

ROOF PAINTING and Plltebllll
bJ contract. uEJPe;rlenced".
For !roo oatiDIIte, phone WZ1808. (We go 8DJWhore).

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ROOF PAINTING by
For estimates c:all WZ-2239

Oris Hublllrd. E&gt;perleoeed.

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WILL OFFER f$0 reword IGJ' iD-

!ormation Ioodl,. to tho arre1t
of ·the driver who hit tho two
while poodles, kWlng one, on
-.....eu st., 1n lollddloport on

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Dick Gorten, Racloe, Ohio.

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Write A G. 6 ACRES- 6Honlhouao,plollo
0 · Box 43 • Mlddl..
l,y al water .and ·OIIIbulldltWo.

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Lucille Pow••• Gen1va Slmp•on,
,Jolllll lkyont, Jr. and Maude t.t.
Grant, oil of who. . Clddrn••• ore
unknown; tho unkn-n hslrr., ft\111••u, lsgot•••• aclmlnl•hvton ond
ouftn• of Asbury Bryont, dec:oo•.cl;
t ... unkMWn heln,' Clevlt••t 1 1•101":
t.11, aclmlnlltrllf~ and oult,. of
Fro"k Bryollf, c~ec-..t; tM tlftknow"
hen, dl.,ls..s, l..
od111l"l•·
tNtors o..cl ouign• cl G•ort• Aft-&gt;
. . . 8ry11nt, dec:eosec:l 1 w111
notice thot on thl 3rd Oily of
1969, the Plaintiff• D11M C.
gnd juM Hy•oll, fl
thllf Pet tlor!
ggglnr;t th- In tho Coutt of c-mcm
Plo11e, Melli• County, Ohio, tho •om.
~lng
No. 1•.a1 ·for the P•·
tltlon of real 01tote, w'lch
rool
utoto I• tt.•crlbed In tho PlfltiOf"l
n foil-s:
Sttuote In Rutl111'111 Tow"shlp1
Melo• County, Ohio. B..lnnlng 25
rod• •outh of the n-'hwut Cot'ftlf
of S.~lon 1, T- " 61 Ro"lll 1•;
thonee SOUih 52 rodiJ Gntf frn
llnh; tftance ..., 31 rollt; thence
nCiflh 1 d..,.. Met · .. 1 rod1 MMI
17K llnh; thence Mrth 74 c1 ...
tr•n wost 33 red1 111M 2K llnh
to the place of bo,lnnlr~~, c:onoo
tolni"JJ 9•W100 OCNI, mOM llf

THE CLUB RESTAURANT loRaclao wW ba cloaod Labor Day.
8-31-ltc

,32,-

,

ot••••

NO TRESI'Aa!ING or b-.g on
Ill)' prapert;y. Addle R. Borton,
Rt. 1, Racine, Odo.
8-31-41p

t•"•

J"'••r

H1••h

MIDDLEPORT - 10 . - a ; 1\2
bathl, ""' enclosed pordtoa,
&lt;:UPOrlo piqo. ftO,iiOO.

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••illl

Drive,

Belle~, NebraUa,

,....

68005.

307, Molt•

SHOOTING MATCH

0.111 R1foNMI: Vol\11111 82, Poge
Count~ O..d Rec ... d•.

The ..-~- of .. ld Pltltlon 1• For
tM partition of •old rNI ettote """
otMr eqult•l• Nllref. Solei O.f•ndontl or• re~~ulred tv on•..,• •oW

RACINE
GUN CLUB

P1lltlon on tlw 13th day of Octolter,

ludtMnt will be fOlk.,.

oggln•l them, .

Done C. HY••II
.... June Hy .. ll.

SUNDAY,
AUGUST 31
AT.l:Oo ••••

Pa.lntffh.

8124, 8/31. 9/7, 9/1 ..
9/21, 9/21 61C

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NEW RANCH TYPE HOME FO~ .sALE
'

SMITH AI,ITO IALI$
IAMAUOA, OHIO

'l!j! ..,

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. WI! Of.F!R . '

IIL®R .I'UMS ·

. ~ACCESSORI~S
*PECORS . . -

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· 'i'ius

....
....... ,..,.
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~,pproximately

PHONE ~-nsi,

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three

,..., ....,....
-GUARMTEEDPHIIIE 112·2014
'

111

tractor;'

8-31~

~UYIIJI

A~,~l'b.

or W:I.IGII.

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r-.- ----------',

.wt.u.

POODLE PUPPIEs. AKC T Ol· ·

,, llliQiun, f'15UIII.._.,...,;. .

"~...,end_..,.. . . . .tl~e
.·' ll+d.

----·- -------MODERN· RANCH, 5 I'G01IIIo bath
air -~~- •. ,.au 1D ital1

carpet "' UWw-41111fW ..-,
..,,
........,llllaomont,liln"!iliw'llnplaco, morblowm.
. dll!/, 'amo. ~ I aero o(

irii!lii Prlcio hdllcod far 1111-

NOW I

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F•TIItF..._.

~CIDAYor
liGHT • ~ • CA'LL

DAY-2151
NIGHT 112-1324

ftlrna&lt;O, catp01'I, JIIOII oeipboro. In S)Tacuat. can 99ZIQII6.
8-31-41&lt;

"*" or

POMEROY, OliO

RAIU18$ SERVICE

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Pholio 247-ll24G.

CMC TRUCKS

PHOME 992-2143

ss~ss

FOlJ.R ROoM HOUSE !Ike new,

Llkonow. -rw-heal

POMTIAC

1"16. YHrt of Conttnuou~o Bu~olness

:rv1ces

PHILCO refrl&amp;erotor, ariHldal
111 ranp; J)Uih mower reel
QPII, ; _ . , . ·aeylhea, two
· P.H&lt;hfWJII, hql ••• and au.
. er. ~ Pholie 912-5676 or
fiUIIU.
8-31-litp

tnllot for

- W I IIIII
....... l'H

MIDDLEPORT

lUlCK

•

R. tt. RAWUNIS SONS
18.DOLIPOn';iltuo

~CIGAIIETTE - , . mochlool

automatic Wlndl-

·· for lar&amp;e P..,Y. elide Ku1m,
~ ... . l'lalnl, ...,.
8882.
., . ,.

.

R. lt. RAWLINGS· SONS CO.

------------12 GAUGE

124.

1100

.._.AIItl_,

oholgon,

$1,095

64 PONTIAC
AND IANY MORE

acroi. WW sell rea-..lo to
settle oofate. PhOne 91248115
or 992.S67S.
8-3!-41p

hllt'h. electrtctQ", water.

LOW PRICE$

DilLY

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;slil!ii

tRAILER, BROWN'S Trailer 19112 BUICK lP:clal. V611111111ard
aldlt, radio. Price f8$ortnde
Park. Mlnoravllle. PhiD WZ-

3324.
&amp;.21-12te
WILL PAY lor any Information
concemlrw Lewl1 Ruft'corn or
1111 ol hlo relati..,a, Botn In
Molp Coon\J, 1832, end .......
rled a - r . Was a ClvU War
...teron. Am ll')'IJw to tnCIIIJ1 ------------~lamlly tree. Pl...o write to . POUR ROOM lllmlobod llllflrtDerreU - - lOS Kl,.,
- · bath, ..... and .......

7 rocms,

, A ,VARIETY 01'

·

plcl\ed

f

$2,595

Bonneville pall.
Wagon. One ·careful owner. Show
aood car. PS, PB &amp; AT.

. 19S8 FORD VI

~..:..-----------

'On •••., ,,

CANNING TOMATOES. Y•plck,
., per bllahe1. Rll8or 'l'holll,
3 mllea ealt ol RaciDo on Ill.
Albert

lUll, RadDe. p.._ 114U288.
U9-8ic:

S1195

GALAXIE

$195

HOI[SE FOR SALE on Union Ave.

.
·:!~t·~· Rl~_sa~.
.,...,.llelleiits·

..

FVliNISHED ~

DilLY

8-31-121&lt;:

:~·Se,e .rh

-'-----·- - - - - - -

For Rent

67 FORD

Catalina 2 dr. Hard Top. Like now liniah. PS, PB &amp; AT.

Gra..,,

itar

_____________

O.fenla..t••

.,

.., In thla area D10J ba bouglot
at huge oavlngo. For Information write Paul Gravel,
PlaiD and Ol'l!"o camj:any1
- · st.,
bua, ''3Ba
'?iiiG..E.!" ·;;:.~~
&lt;;......coium'""

·STOP .IY OUR
1111
· L"""
..
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s
.
LOW' ·PiltES .. .·

E:;~~31"1:1'",1 i'Oiii ..
~~.to-!'0
·- JQ!ir" +- rku. ......~
IPIIrii tilDe. ll)'llii!IJ . ' , ife'il. - -~---18,000. .

CHEAPIES!

STAHQARD TRANSMISSIOM.

POTATOES, LlnloyHart, Radno.

.GEO •. ~ISTI.TTER, 'liol&lt;or

1

V8 Goloxio 500 4 dr. Sodan. Air conditioned. E~~~r&lt;~ cloan
car in~oide and out. PS, PB &amp; AT. New Pontiac tra&amp;.-in.

1'S8 OLDIMOMLE

POIIIOJ'01. Phone WW164.
8-31-ltc

... - .- ., ....,.-· ...,!;-'•-";;;~
'

800·

$1,895

.n

BOd SAYS CLEAR\,G\MG
TKE _L(J'I'I
67 PONDAC
'IIITK BARGAINs
9
Sta.

Modern Poultry, 399 W, Main,

1:1800. . _,,, " ~
·

0111a.

H AND N DAY OW, or started
........... pullets, Both Roor
or ea.- arown awailable. Poultry hou11ni and automation.

IIIUOn

care al

HUNDREDS

69
POITJAC
$3,291
Catalina 2 dr. Hord Top. Only 4 391 oa1y milot So,_,
67 FORD_

·Motor Sclles

'flt:t.t .u

Com-.·

lEALlY..

'

Cataltna .4
sedan. Driver training car, j'ust uaed few
~lcs thrs IUIImer, only 1,502 easy Mile~o. foctory alr-c:orto
d:tianing. Foclory oquipmont.

new ~· could put it in showr.oom.' All vln,.l interi~. Pow•
stnr.ng. Power discs brakes .. Auto. trans.

OPEN 'EVES.
TIL. 8
.

THE

Codotei-

"'u :u;'· ·,_

WrlleBox-AI~
The llaiJl Splloel

-~

69 ,PONTIAC
'door

SAVE

Factory air-conditioning, low mileage, like new-condition,

..
.. ~
..:. · ~...
.:C..: ••:::'- MINI!RSV!LLE - 1 .rOama, ballt,
·~· u-c~..,
poftbu,""I.Dont;~anp..,
1

:-=.:..

·

.

P.S., P.B., oula. Irani.

;...

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OF DOING BUSINESS;;

AWNJNQS,

waton

•

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1 Sodon DoVIIIo

.

USED CARS

.

-.,, &amp; Van Zandt

.·2.;11r. 11.T. 390 ~-. * .trans., filii pow•, air

At7rolloBILE bannco ~
concalled? Loot fOUl'
ator'• U......? ~ wa~

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POMEROY

_____ ______ _

c-.

·;

- ·CLifF PttiLuri- DAN rttOiirsON·

a..n.r; Ohio.

·

.

"Y.,'LI, LJKE .!JUR QUALITY I'AY

$&amp;95

· ·

. ..

laetarf

yjtwo '1969 -CAALL.MS LEFTI

1 G-po •Villo

, .

clnd. R&amp;tt. 1/ltlres•.SHARP.

·.

oquipon.,, ond

ct'IIC............................
.
.
$3900

ONL

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,lnSIIIIICI

f'

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Coupo KV:IIo. Full - · oquiponot~l and foeiory
air candJ.,..fng. Dark blut lini 1h.

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PHONE 812-2962
•

GLADYS lfaybori'J~' dotlteo.
Sbe - · •• 75 a IDOIIIItiii'J'Illo
rNOIIIIJw the RaJ!WP 00. 2
or'...,.. . doJa*riJjindu...
ery Pmv "' II ' oa dod:oo.
Glad1o ~ """' ...So wUJ )'&lt;Ia. Write
.,., living llllllO, addrell end
~ _..,, •a.lru. , _
T How'·'.., Co. p 0. u -

· ~:.1967

$

'- · · \

~

.

'67 FOlD ·

_..... . ----.
----t----,.---24-mCII STEEL
lllfll MUSTANG 'Futbock. Coli
._ _.,_..._ '!

Sodon ,D;:'vm., full af~ondlltnlng. ·

zDoar H.t Auto. trails; Aadlo llllillahr. 111

8~
-----------..... COAL,·WMP, ora, ~\llllnl ·
9tWII8L
.

.

. DRIVER
TRAINING CARS
' .

1M7 ,..~••• •:•..·~. ~ •••••• ._. •••...•••••$3111

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HELEM or VIRGIL TEAFORD
- - - - - -'- _..__--IIQU'11!: IIAIIUb.ot;K, llllllla- ASSOCIATES
9924325
NO HUNTING on StarH.. Muur
-.WIIlllw .IO.JIOI' cellt....,.
SYRACUSE ~c
prOJIOl'lY daring 1969-7Q huot.mlulali, ABC a.-o, W..
lng season.
W, Va.
· 1..21-111
_,

MR. and MRS.I!,EN CHANEY, OWNER

,.

mu.p, - · DIUit

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SU!IIIi' 4 or:, ic~.; •. ~·· u., P~B;,
. !l&amp;H; 1/1 u... SH.~RP. · . . ·

,_

8-311-2tc

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low

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Oil ALL • ••NEW CAliS,

...,..,., 'J)od elan, w/o/w tlroa, Climate Control
Air.C...IIJ!Itlaninv, .roal aharp, only 18,000 miloo.

.

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Funtllllre.

;

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·19&amp;8 c-.lnac Calats H.T.•Sedan -•• ; •' ••••$4900
Whl.te'. w\\1: IIWquoiao . lnlorior, full oquipo:..t,

d!:lired

Ae~~d

•

:

lin~
exeol!oal ·T ~
uoo. l'lloaO
992$38. . .

ON SEPT. 5, 1 wDI ....... llham~ 1•
...,
port.
I
- Geod l'enc!oiL ""',"""· ·
J&gt;(IOllw corpe1a 11 a reo1011.., """
able price. Phone 99:1-7249.
a.
LETART - 4 lata 1111 rl..,r, 6
8-31-lte
---------- --I'OCIIIII, bath, ~bel •.
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. . . . .- - -· . . .
welL ti,I!Oa
'.
. .
VACANCY Cw two oldmu;.;.
. ;.,-.. ·. :'!'F"'"r,---,;,~w:r.Jk Pnler prhate pa111 .,.. _ WOIWJ:rw·~il!ll&lt;e .,._ ,
. • . ·
•
.......,
....._ , _ ..._ '17UIIL
.t,p~ -..1 a!arWwlil: scin1t
·alldoo, otil,.,, ltam, ~~~
.
lo.llte
- · r o( boold&lt;eopillllo
IW~ end jlal'tloo.

TERMS: CASH

Rte. t, 0111: mLL, Ohio
Daryl Alban, A.uctlmeer, Oak HW, Ohio
NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS

-------------1169 PLYKOIJ'I'II · Rooclnmer,

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Notice

PI• ntlff,,

01

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1!!. .

TWO CARRIIIS-

aoJatlon

" - C:l:r,, Ohio,

1969,

1

------------Help Wanted

glan.

c...

..
. ,,
.IH&amp;--.:----L---::AIWII.LYS'Iiop rw 11"'-JIIW
,,

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But lthasbeensuchagreatcon-

ust 81, Rutland American Leo

r.d

r

... IIIIo- '

19M FORD \2-plckllp, 28,000
~•.ste·
• aotual . ndle•I ' radio, do!U. ---------=:---~-'
htolOr, l!llclno a.utar Ni5o- , RAG RUGS, aii:O dolnti· .,.._
33110. '-" bo - a t Nndlo . rUB -vi!Wo. ,WWiallt ;l!-·.
-"'lrd acrolwilll fruit-·· SUnoco.
&amp;.lt.Uc
,_WW11511.
.&lt;.•.. •·
.
I
~
and 1ar1e ptde11 opot. . Ouo
milo ea,t ol Ho&lt;IM '"' IM6 FOJII!I QOUI'E, 10011 ..,.. - - - - - - - - ~- - ~
124. Coli 949-,2103.
.
dillon, 4400. , _ Olollhlro BRACE •VOURSELr .lor a~U
8-3W!c:
367-7512. ·' .,
. tho llrll time )'llU ...,
• • S.Zf.flp
Luatro to dOOII rup. 'toill

1967.
We are so loneb without )'OU.
Death Ia aunotlllng wo Just
can't understand.

DoN ~. Hyt~ell,
JUM

------------Alto
Sales .
For------------Sale, Rem

aar who pallled away Sept. 1,

Just 1D knolo you hevo claiiJ)ed
GIMI's hand.
Sodl,y m!BOed b)' his wlte, J..ao.
ta; son, Starn,. and lUIJI7;
oephew D:aYid Rlggaandlunlly
8-31-ltp

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----- -In Memory

l*.8tc

AKC lll!GIS'I'ERED baediiiiP
. 6 .,~ .. Coli 317-7468..

.

wor,

•ewe

__ _._______

Cord, the orpailt, pollbeerera, the Ewing Funeral Homo
aid all who halpod 10111UCh. YOUNG MAN 1D l•m pnoral
coPatrucuon trodL Steod1
JJullhond, Gerold VIolet; Brothwork
year round. contact
er, Virgil Roulh; Staters. MaGoorp F. Morrlaon,Sr.,'Q:bel Goqleln ,and Elsie !PIII!'e
wr, Ohio, 9115-3837.
8-31-ltp

ters, Diara Ashley, Pauline
Vaughan alii Janice Sprlapr.
8-31-ltp

Cou"'y D1.d econl•·
Su'll.c:t, ho"'o.,.,, to o Rlthl•of•
grontld by Clycf1 Smith to Tho
Co undlut 11nd Southern Ohio Et.ctrlc
Company dot.d ....21•52 and recotdH
In DHd Book 170 at poge 1 th••of.

~-ltc

~-­

iluo t8'f,30 Coli lltWH,. .,

11IE FAIIILY of Mro. Gladya 4 BErmOOM HOllE, ruu..11011
, VIolet wishes to thonk lho
biieNol,' ... ~ ,..-,
. aelghbors. rrtendls and re•
,-, hot .,.tor helwr, flllbo air
tlves for 'tfietr kinllueaa ant
CQidltlonid, deep won, """end

flclent service.
Wife, Norma; Son. Ray; Daugh-

'" Vcdu!M 176,./ote 425 of th•
#Mit• County 0. Record•.
1.25 OCI'II COfiY.,..d l.y Clyd• H.
Smith to Chorl•t 11nd Agn111 l111M
l.y d•cf cfGtitd 7•6-55 oM reclll'ftd I"
Volu- 183. ,r.1• ..7.S of the MeiDl

nmUY of Sanford J.

'lllomas

WUSTER AND FULTl
AttwMJ• lot Pl•lntiH

co.q, E3 Tractor, eo.q, trcn end._..,rubbertired..,...
on (4: wheeled), uUltf;J carrier, Roto-tlller• bolts. Cherry and
oak HCretarlea, marble top table, .Pitcher and wuh bowl,
Aladdin lamp, dinner bell, tre11 kettles, porch swiJWa, mUk
cans, bookcase, pigeon hole desk, living room suite, nhOKalll drCJP lead end fable end cotreo !able, gun caao, blacklmltb tiae, anYil, platform scMes, eleetrl.e motors, pa en,,..., ...... and juga,
011IER ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION

TERNS: CASH

The '

Card of Thanks

..,.............lift••"'...
.......will
~ . . . ........n -~,_,... •
to uld potltlon and that they

••tot•

OWNf.RS:
Paul Bolnl

•

The follow!"" real oltote 11tuoted
In the Courly of Mill• In thl Stot1
rd Ohio, aM In the r-"'hlp of
Letort.•ncl bOi.INied llftd detcrlltod ot
t.llowt:
·
·a111 1nnlng, It b1lng o pctrt of Froc•
tloncd S.ctlon Twonty-•1• (26) In
r-n Two (2) of Ro..• El..,•n ~11)
In the ()hlo Compo~'• Pvrchll•••
botlnnl::r, at o •••"- four rod• above
the movt of T0111'• Ru" on the bonlc
of the Ohio Rlvlf follow1"JJ., T...,'•
Rrm with tt. -•..d•lngl of the
cr•k H'+'O"ty (70) rod• to • •tone
In thl center of Mid erH" MOl' a
Beech rr.e Oout 24 hchl•; theiiC.I
Jn o .outt-ly direction Snenty 11M
· ane•Mif (70~) rod• to • •••"• on
whcrrt w11• fllf"*IY Hutton'• \IPpel
II"" .._. o W11lnut 1:1 1nc:hl• 11M
ohout 4 fHt South ~- 1olcl c:orl"'lr;..
thettce olo..g Nld ll~t~ fortr .. l•
ortd .._..hoH (•9¥.!) rocl• to a ltorw en
tho Ohio Ri...., b11nk~ the..ctr up the
Qhlo Rl.,... l.o"k thlrtyo6110 (31} rocl1
to tho place of b01lml._,, contahtlng
t-ntyotwo oncl -~M~If (22Ji) GCf'el
1'1101'1 or .....
Tho af-•old d..crlbld ,..1 ••·
toll being tt.. ••• real
c.,.,..tl by_ C.Mn SMith o..cl' ~lea
Smlttt to Ell'llftll Beegle by deetl doted
11, 1903 llflll roc:orc&amp;od In
tho Rft:ord• Of o..d., Melt• County,

Auto
.Wrecking
·..

;r;

., ,.,.., tr~i. ••~vr:w.
~
our..,., Clyd•' H. Smith, dllolo•ld,

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"WE SELL ANYTHING
FOR ANYBODY.''
Wo Alao Boy Cotnploto

BAIRD
BROS

..,,

wordo.

OFFICE HOURS

FurthermOf'l •'*lect to 11ll legal
Charl~•ton, W"t Viralnlo, Gorold hl;hway1.
S~t~ith and N-a Smlth, •ho Nolcht
Rofwenc. O.ld1 Volume 193 ;ov•
gt W1 •t Dunbar, W1at Vhtlnla, c/o 355 of the t,\llg• County 0..41 acGener41 Ooll'lllery; Frane•• Nlcholt 11fdl.
f
. I
f
and Rlc:hord Hlchol•, wfto re•lclo at
Tho pray• o the ..,ltlon Is or
506 21 t Strwt DvnbGr w..t VIr- tho rlght•llnterosts and Uent of all
ln1o• ; •.,
S.:lth end J.e~n SMith, elf the 0. onclcmt1 to bo dtotHtnfMCI,
~ho ;...lclernyat 307 B.. chonan Sft11t adlutted Clnd protec:tft, ond thot
Chariest..-, Wast YIJtlnl~ Wlllor4 the Adml"lttrotOf of the 1ftato of
Smith, who rwldes at 307 BuchGnan B.lc:u• Smith Ghnrn~l M outhorh:H
Str 1 ot, Ch•l•••on. Wo•t VIIJinlo; oml ordoNd to .. 11 to tft. undl,..
Clyft Smith, jf, a"d Jo Helett Smith, •lt"ed pllltlonet thl rool -eliot.
who Jllldo 1111 72..Y.a Crose:oflt RoeHl,
H•crlllod at thl ..,.luJI
Chort.•t0!'4..... w.. t Vlrglnl•; MIYo .,.lue th.,.of, orMI fer 1111 other

1:""""-.,,,

eor- Third &amp; 011...

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LEGAL NOTICE
L•orwwci D. Smith e~nd GeortiOI
S1111th who ... 1d1 ot 3131 5th '"''•·~

DOLL HOUSE Nursery. TraDI........,..... .. ....~"-"'e
....,..,._~-~.-~{
~. '
- 7-' illlh ~;"'Vttk
"'
~""U1' ~
' -able ~ mo'lbr
1....... ~ .....
admlol•:o..

....
1t1111nlty Auction Barn,

the" ...

WE WLSH to upress oor sincere
thanks to our many friend•~
netahbors and relatives who
helped in any way durin&amp; !he

him. Sbe expocta him 1D Jumi&gt;
when she speaks - and he doea.
Our onJ.y lights havo-oboul
my not wanting to live even fn
the same statewlthher.Jiolhlllko
we should live close.'
81.)'1 1
just don't want to accept ber alter Bhe had ovel')11dn8
sneaky 1D break us up.
Is there a chance for a Dill'·
rlage that won't be Jn..Iawed to
death?- D. B.

tlllng::t

..e

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Raw!. ., - Ceata
Funeral ·end HoY, Oiar101 Slmont lor his c,...ollnr

1:30 o.m. to S:OO p.lll. D111ly
8!30 o.lll. lo 12!00 ~ Sotvrdoy

murdering ooe lllllllher Uke am~ Dear D:
mala.
Y&lt;lO 011 there's lllill a long
Then they glorl!)' the glltier wall (or marrlale. WJil' IIIII sol

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Tod II a prelcy ll!rtaltic all......,.. athlete. 1D1 big ambition
Is to bocome • blab school albIetica teecher. Lately, hoWeVer,
he has maclo llienda with • leilow - · having lllGIIOY ond
charm, tends to get jlllt what he
wanta - oopoclally. Slrla. Tod
seems lo be trying hl1 I'OIIIe.
Thlo guy, Jim, hal aothlmdrlnklng ond conslanlly lnUoduces him
to
I don't mind him going out
(much), loll Jim has potential
power 1D ruin Tod'a d!OII&lt;OS lor
a acholarobii&gt;. I don, want 1D
lose him but llllllll3, I don't
want him 1D lose hlmsell.
Tod'a Cather died when he wu
young and he has alnya needed
someone to look up to. But Jim

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to "beat the I"'P.. Tuesday when claases resume.
II aeema tlllt 110111e oi the plt)lla hue books IQOW o..rdue lfol!l
Mr. Edell', tho bookmobile. Mr. Eddy will vlolt die Pmnaroy Elemer&gt;·
111')1 School Tlltlldoy l!ld those wllo return the books oo Tlltoday wUI
not be required to pay the overdue charges lnwlved.

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Well, not really but It Is bola&amp; used for the lint time at
vlllqe hall a11ar being presented the comllllllllcy by C&lt;qreuman
Clare""" Mlllor. The flag originally new over tho ~llol.

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SOth F. Nicholson of Rulland Route I writes that he had a • ..,..
a....r over 10 feet 1a11 when u ..... blown down by. hard storm ..
July 11. n Ia now lying llat on the groond but It Is as heollhy as ever.
Flfbo-llve blooms are on the sWillower the stalk of which Is 16 Inches
around and about 20 more buds are preparing to burst Into bloom.. ·

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ruary, 1969• edition of ' The WoOOertul World ol. Ohio".
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U.l Mrs. Minor quilted lor a hobby 20 years ago l!lll now quilt..

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invtlatlpted a truck-car collision
at 1:18 p. m. Friday on VIne St.
at die entrance to the GaUipolis
a..t Club. Noonowasllliuredand
ono driver was cited.
Pollc:e cited James L. Waugil,
55, Rt. I Crown Clt;y, driver oC
1118 truck """"" by the Gallia
~ lll&amp;hway Department to
GalllpoUa Municipal Court on a
cbarp oC rauure to atop within
the assured cleer dlalanee.
omcera o&amp;ld Kenneth Boater,
57, of 6%6 Third Ave., headed
. . . .aat on VIne St., had a\Qpo

and struck the bock of the Boster
car. There was moderate damage to both vehleles.
Police

investigated another
rear erd collision at 10:44 p.m.

Friday 011 First Avo. , In front of
Kirby's Soldo SOrvlce, above Sycamore

st. No one was injured.

No chsrge was llled.
omcers ~ that Warren
D. Reischman, 20, Rt. 3 Woodsfield, headed southwest on First
Ave., had st.cJA)ed and a car dri vby WUllam M. Herr, 35, of 66

on

Vine st., ta.Ued to stop. Barr's
car struck the rear of the other
;M-ID a left turn Into die vehicle, doing minor damage to
bcllt ellil. Behind hltn, die tnick both cars.
' by Waugil lalled to atop
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.Weston were In Keutlhill week
abndlng the 24th ~ Local
Leaders Conference of the Obla
EdufatiOII AaiO&lt;IatiOII,
Those In attendance were Melville Wlthero, high achool tllllh
teacher at Kyger Creek HI&amp; h
School; Mrs. Fay Souer, hllb
school ~ah and Lallnillstructor II Kyger Creek llll!h; Mrs.

24 • 27. Wlthora Ia prooldent of Kyger Creek ~al Tes&lt;hera Aasoclatloo MIBs Reese
Is president - el~ and )Ira.
Sauer and Mra. Kirby are mem.
bora of tho Profeulonal Nelli&gt;!lations Team. MIP Kirby Ia
&lt;halrmsn of tho PN Team.
During the conference, the Ky.
ger Creek delegation hoard such
speakers as Holl!ll Heln, prooldent elect of the National F4J.
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reer, as stant supe tc~U~;~m.
or urban education for the state
D partm nt of F4J t1on and
0~ Pro oldeut ~a8 K:...U,.
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&amp;lbiecta dlscuased at theloorday meeting
included local UIOclatim
responalbUltleal!ld
tunclions ill lnstructlonal Improvemem, profeaaloual negoUo(ions,
legol rlshtllllllllabUitleo of tile
teacher, and the teacher's role
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67 FORD GAL. 500
2 DR. HT. Red with white top. Aut.
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Eddie FUo ofi'Vmoroy, and Mr.
and Mrs. Elwood Boworaofl'llmoroy Boote 3,
Great - ,ll'&amp;lltiPUI!IIIa are Mr.
and Mra. llolrbert MlUor,Middleport; Mn. JIGH FUe, Chelldre;
lira. ca-rt. .J.awrenc:e af ()ale,.
land, Calif., llllllolarloD OUer of

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'lbe~ ai-PQII of permit
lor taWnir 1Q pottt • minor lng odin 1ft a _ . _ place Ia
and tile permit JlriiiiiMI
wiU boiln ot 110011 ' ... l1
and wiU 111111 at 110011 ... Sip. 25.

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year to date eolleetiona.
CollectiOna lor the period endIng Aug. 16, 1969 IIIIOUilted to
$11,883.08 •• COIJIPIU'ed to $8,699.32 lor the """'PU'ab'e 1110
weeks of iut year,
On die 7ear to date bases,
oollectlolla lor the current fiscal
year 111-.od to $32,363.50 u
..,.,ared to 435,977,87 lor the
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Noel J, Simpson, Canal WID&lt;haotor lllld Howard G. Simpson, V
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Wlnc:hOIIAII" five grandchlldrtD
and sever.i nieces and~··
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lloapltal ill Parkeraharg, W.Va.,
following an extended Wneoa.
He was die lOll of tho late
Enoch and Lola Price Caldwell
of CoolvUla IIIII wu a retired
atlel ~r lor tho Ohio Fuel
Ges Co. for which he workocllor
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tu colloctloos In Gallla Count,y
lor die perlnd ontllns Aug 16
1969 ~boWed an ill&lt; se or" 0 114
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Jobn D Herbert.
Horbert• -·'d ~--•
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Aug, 16, 1969 totaled $17,294.54
as agalnat $16 217.93- an ln.
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waeks of Jut year of ,1,077.21.
Year to date sales tax eolleetiona (July I, through Aug. 16•
1969) totaled ,47,118.55 u oompared to f47,126.28, a de&lt;reue
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pital In COlumbus where he Is undergoing a aerlea of tests pr~­ er at Cheshire -Kyger Elementsry,
tory to a~ry.
The addre1s 11!1 UniversU;y Hospital, Mean Build.i~, Room 257,
The foor delogeteawereiUDDIIII
650
leaders or local teac...ra
Columbus, We.
organizations tlu'&lt;lushwt the
state who parllcll)8ted in the CODference at Kent Slate Volverslcy

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Jut year ohe made five average size quill!l and a large 0110.
Mra. MiDo&lt; does each quilt by hand and cul!l every piece that she
uaeo sO(IIR!ely. The quilt In the frame pictured with Mra. Minor was v1v1an Kirby, 1st - grade teacher at Cheshire • Kyger Elemen- 1'811ulria&amp; over 9,000 pieces.
tary, end Miss Marl1)'n Reese,
POMEROY'S Delmar A. Colllday is conf"med to University Hos- 4 • 6 • grade social oludles teach-

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