<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<item xmlns="http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5" itemId="19709" public="1" featured="0" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5 http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5/omeka-xml-5-0.xsd" uri="https://history.meigslibrary.org/items/show/19709?output=omeka-xml" accessDate="2026-04-15T13:16:35+00:00">
  <fileContainer>
    <file fileId="55200">
      <src>https://history.meigslibrary.org/files/original/80701cac657fc6749d6a1e86b8a8c1e3.pdf</src>
      <authentication>e64f77359f234a980330ecc5ddd8c522</authentication>
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="4">
          <name>PDF Text</name>
          <description/>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="52">
              <name>Text</name>
              <description/>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="62451">
                  <text>.

'

'•

,.,..

',•

tntintl

'.

.

·i

i

'

~~~· W,o·TM · Greater

VOL. ,

...

]

THR,EE SECTIONS

Middle Ohfo- Vallel/

in West Vir~·

"CIRCLE OF L•)VE"
Jane Fonda
-and-

"PLAYGIRL AFTER DARK"

Land. and ,Water

Jtyne Mansfield
Leo

Gl~nn

(Color)

• ,. ,.,.,

'

.1 :

•• "

'

John~on:s

SATURDAY SEPT. 3
''THE KILLERS"
Lee Marvin
(Color)

" '!'·.

"'··~'·-~

"

•

:.

Topic

DALLAS~OWN, Pa. (UI&gt;I). ;.... Prealdent Johnson
paid •non.poh~al" Vllltll to two ~ill American· tom•
muniUei Saturday and spelled out the hopes and problems tbat He In two basic human ileede-the land and
water.
·· .
.... ,
-In Dalla&amp;town' {Pop.·; .3.811), be ·laid the Ume has
~e for a "back to til~ farm"l!JO~I!IIt. , . " .:
ililrller, ·11 SummerntUe,
w. Va., (J&gt;OII. Z,500), the

- and"rA.HDRAH THE
THREE HEADED
MONSTER"

(Color)

NEWS -'~
."

..

BRIEFS
"I

; , • -•

FROM ·
.UNITED PRI$5 .
{NTIRNAtiONAL

t~

. ' .taee

thai the World
wllb dilUter"

keep up with the demand
water suppllu. JU aODouoctd I

luUL.U.S. parllclpallen In
liOJI!I 'iffller for . peal'e

~• (:,,~ ~

I·

~~ ~

.

Dedlc'iiinc 1 dam
completed a thn!&amp;-re..m•olr I
I)'.WO for the .Kanawha
basin· Jolmson .streued. that

the year 2000 the .world's
reiOIII'etl mull be more
doubled.

Shop Elberfelds In , :,c_c_.
Pomeroy ~ Friday 14 ight
until 8 ·_and on Saturday
Night until 9
•

; , &lt;..ou.rse it'll work. It 1VOJ"ke(•
·with yo!tr father, didn't it?"

&lt;C•

CROW'S STEAK HOUSE
Pomeroy, 0.

Phone 992-5432

RE Fros1i-Proof

Nuw FRI

Space for a whole week's shopping and more!
Huge bottom freezer! (Lots of other Space.AgeAdnncarl
'

If

\0

•

FIRST SPACE AlE ADVANCE In refril· SPACE.

All OIPINDliiLitt~·,

eration. Packs mOle power per cubic inch lACKED BY !-YEAR WARRANn' /.T ·
for more space, new features. Modo willl NO EXTRA C:HAIIGEI ..
' . ,· . ,
Incredibly wear-11$istant, satellit•type 1-yetr w...nty lor repair diii!Ydllll:t •
materials. Onty 3 moving pariL Sealed in in the ontitt refriprator,.l..
steel, oiled lor life, CU5hioned to reduce WarraniY lor repair of onr .
. •
vibration. Whisper silent!..!All Frost·Proof Nfriprad,. Qiltm. Blc:J(Id by. ..
ModelL)
• ,:;4- ~
.
.·· '. . \ ·.

...

'

.

.

Youtan ·'
STORE'and STDRt:
'

'

1

.

1, f1

and STORE!

'

'

'

IllUSION j
dten tollor.G
Jacquard cardigan
in two color potfern
,.ao/o of 77% wool
anoi 23% nylon.
Short sloovo, statHJ
up rib ,.,., lurflo
pulioYer and JliD
on lovsic lcnH ,:olght
llirt, Jim(, YirJi•
waol,

Open Friday Nights
6:00 to 8:00 P·l!l·

Smn1111 Me/41 Countv tor over 941/tart

POMEROY

RUTLAND

'...

~&lt;•. (

Member Federal Reserve System

Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

. ···.

•- -

'- --

'389 95 '

POMEROY
~~ NATIONAL BANK

In MlddllpOI't, 0.

-~

·All these features
and more! OnlY

~!*

BAHR
CLOTHIERS
------

• tllant 151-lb. sla aro zone
b9ttom freezer with, lift-out
' liJsket freezes foods, Ice,
~.ubes extra·fast!
• roo~ Frost·Pnoll F'ro•t
· never for111s In the frettlir or
fresh food soctiori. You'lf
never defrost agalnl
• 8.8·1b. Meat Tender kNPI
meats fresh up to 7 days!
• Twin Porq~lain Enamel tty.
drators are roomy tnolllh for
. fat cabbages.
·
• Dttp door shelf for \II pl.
cartons, big 46-oz. juice cans
~high enoiJib for tallut aodll,
bottl-11

Let uo all join in praise of Labor-the mil·
lion• of American men and women whose
eftort and co-operation have done •o
.much to make our national progre•• and
prooperity oo great I
Our bank will not traniCid business
on LABOR DAY, Monday, September Sth

Long

'~··

'

SUNI!&gt;AY. SEPTEMBER 4, 1966

TONIGHT

(

.,

... ....,.~. ·- .

IUDGO TERMS
.. . ..
IYtll ••,. Wftll :·.o . . ..
0
I JOtd '"1111111 n••~-&lt;
~ '

..

EP
.•

NotSoCieor

'Live'Drm
. k"mg Experunent
.
rueaJ raa."
Ia lbe ollldlo aadleoce were
JWo 11ate troopers, ell)' po........... lbe ~ ol ille
cllolllloa el lbe Slate
BtatQ, .

.,._

.......... otate
Aflft

MIDDIIPORJ. -OHIO
'.
..........

.~
two

..q

-

llamlll'e9"

tloree.
A

air:

pollcemu welll aa tbe

�'"

)'

'

'
... .· r:

'

\'

.•,

'. •f

I

/I

.,

'
.I

•
. .i

r

'i ., -

Still ·nrne T, ,

234,00
Winners
...
-

Kroger Fresh

__ ._.,.-.·,
·...

lo -

"'

todoY• ...

Ground Beef
LeiS Tlum 3-lbs.

lb. 69c

. .. l'1YC JOB_- Hank Doss, left, and Dave Moller, GaiUa Academy High 1ehool ,
Juruors~ are ptctured above wltb a paint brush and roller as they participate Ia the ,
Neighborhood Youth &lt;J'I"P~ program. Both are Gallia Academy atudenta.
1

~~=:-= to aeveral publle fa·
Plaeoo wbert lite JOIIIIII _ .
c
In the two oounty area. employed included all Jcllools,
Larry j\lorrison, asst. super- the Galllpolil Slate lnalltute,
illtendenl 'In the Meigo Lucal Veterana Memorial Hospital,
&lt; School District, was program libraries allll lite
Mlddleporl
director- wllile Clarenee 'l'homp- Park.
£1
son was bo eharge of personnel Federal lhart of the tll8.1180
In GliUia 8lld ROnald Deem Wll project was f&amp;O,OlO whlil $6,1180
·The Meigs .aallla Neighbor· Meip County director.
'was ralaed loellly.

3 lbs.

1

Endingin .
•
llia
Metgs'"\)a
Yodth Corps program,

..

~

.

WORKER ,PQSES

.

.Leollll

.

WilllaDLI,J;or~~rRodney

1

E:~;:~~"!,:~t I h
al government, Ia drawing
end

8D
~A

•

wee.k'. sRoundup
MAIIIADI LICINIII
GaWpoJ.
22. GU·

Dout1111 .JI, Larulhorue, 21,
II, and BIP!iara Faye Sto¥1!r,
llpoU.. t.ITJ" B. Maddy, 2t.
amd ,Gerald~!!! Plrt:ORI , 17,

"
W8S

. .time out at the GSJ. recently to
total of $86,690
paid ,
Jronton.
p~s~ fllr the ~~'•111•s.Selltjnel cal!'eramao. _She is the in- to 120 boys -aDd girls, ages 15Patr1ot.
.
I
th I WIJ'Dt WllUam Martia, 12, 4111Hpoll,l.
slltute'! recr~ation leader through 1.\le. ,Neighborhood 21, lhrough th e ,..
y• ...)ec
a and 01111 ' ~reu · Bulb, 11. Galllpgll•.

Rd., GaOia tounty,

Youth Corps prO£tP!D. .
•

'

•

....

·-

"

•

•

'

, ..

,,

•

J

was sponsored for

period

I

....,... ,., ,

WID. I THUtll.

•.:.·•

IIRTHI OP WIIK
hhinln - Mr. lftd vn. D1ns.t
K. EYUI. GailiPGlil. IOD, 10:16 I. m .•

1\ HoJMt H01Pital .
I.Widar - .Mr. and lin. Robert

o.

BltH,
Ave,,
2:30 a. 100
m., Ftnt
and Mr.
iUidGallipoll,,
Mn. 1-"redIOD
0.
Tbom11, Rt. 21 Chmhln, d1ugbf11r.
12:341 pm., both at Holzer Ho111it11l
Ttn.trM•r - Mr. aDd Hu. l:art 1..
:a~;~a~~~~-r Bt., 1oa. :t::n

p.m.

o•

;,iii

~-

"T,tt lJch 24--

Temperature,
C
00
pen.l.

precipitation,

-~

.

.

I

Pete McCormick at
th
~~~
• 11 • " We&amp; er SU,.W\18: ..tJ

J)ay Jll&amp;b l..ii.f wel.lliJr

90 57 Fair
IO 60 Fait ·
.. .. . . 90 56' ·'F'alr '

• diUPter turvh1DII an: lin. Ku·
· were married In l9atl. SUI:: .atw and
lhe fonDa' Nancy BIJ'IIH.
'I' u 7
lne Eclera. Cody, Cb1rla.
E • r I,
of Cblrle•toa. w. V1 .• a ,t.p..on alld
F r111k, t..uter IUid Janaet Sld1111, Ill
three •eP-dl\llhten tneludiDI Kn.
Evtibn YUle• ot GaWpollJ and 111'11.
llo,.u. D.IIVI• of Vblton. aJH IIW'o
Vi. .. •.Tbel'e at* liS II'IDdchiJd!'eD and

. were
•• """
.,......,...._ ....,..
held TueartaJ momlaa: at thl
lltller'a Home tor l'u.nulll, awl llu111 wu Ia v;acon Ke~al Put.
HIUII.. If,

eo
a.

I~-

Of

md formu)J of O.W.
lui FriadJ", He wu a u.
ol lackloo OOWliY." IOD d
the

.-.:'9%· •

we~~. · ....
aabi
Thur.... ; ..• "90 : 81 ·Fait
Fric . . .. .. . 00
'F'alr
Sat. .. :. .. . 77
Fair'
...;: Report ljl to pftsl dine...
Average high temperature
week this year 88.4,
year 77.4.
Average low temperature
the week this year 110, last

Coffee

BIRTHS, DIVORCU

DEA•TEHASL. MAEST·A·T·A.GES

t. o1 .troU., Be wu bora at 8WIIa
Cr"k OD JUlJ" H. 1M, IM)II of tbe
late &amp;lllwortt and Mil)' Clark WIUL
HI tw1 r•lded In Columbul
.far
. . Jt!ll'l· 1111 marrllp wu Ia a.
former AllD1 8hiW OD NJW. 11, 1!J21.
Sbl IIU\'Ivee alon:J Wltb flft Mll4o
ftll, Mrt. NormaD ll1lalll UNl 111"1.
Eurn• Me.KIDDeJ, boCb ..,
Grow
C~ty, Mn. Llo:JO B111'b ol GalllpollJ,
and Y•h all4 Geor,. WW.. botb .t
home. other llh'YI"¥on an two slJ.
Ur11 aDd • brother MN. Oru Ttp.
con ef lt. hltlnbUrl• Fla.. Kn.
Bo,.-d 1eftlrll "' llanDd -mo.
1nd Glll'nlt WWI of Columllw.

i
!

brother and a llltez IN deceued
S.n1c:u w•re held S1tnrda)' after.
noo11 11 lllner'a Ro11111 fur J'unerab

1
1
1

........

Kroger Corn

Major B. C. u4
~ BU.
H•U Hauclt. He .,.... empklyed bJ tbe

latAt

ou o,., m ao ,..... ud
wu a onember of the CtmturJ Clnb
Pd. all York Hit&amp;. MboDIC bodJ...
Hl1 m1n111• wu, 1o ttae
ronnar
Ruby Waller on Nov. 11, llil'ltO, 8114
11111 IUI'VIv• aloDJ wttb two diUib·
tva and hro aona, Mn. R o be r \
LIWIOD Qf ChlWcotbe, lln Rot..ri
W. .ner o1 Cbefier, V1., Bkblrd
Standard

n.

Crisco

6 !:$1

..

,.... IOc
Spaghetti _---•.
KNill' . _ Mn......a w Tltlll

79c

";!~

1

u....., .....

Lite Jlllm ad 11&amp;17 Nelblal' HaueiL
a. marrlll• ' wu \o !bra ~·
ton . . Die. 16. 1811. 11114 1111 4M&amp;1to
w.. lD IIU. S8MD IIUftl'¥tnl cJdld.
JU liWIIdll lift. L '8. ..,_
Gl
Cbarlnton. W. Va., Hn.
AuRin
1oltUDL liN Lowell GoUiud. ud
1olul ll.lft1Dit:OD. aU ., GaUIPelll.
Jlh. Joa Do&amp;IIWY · of Bld. .
Jlu.
old 1Ud lla:riMrt Jlarrtqtaa.
both
al ColualbUII. A MDI all4 • daqbtu
_.. dlleeued Otbr 1Ja'\'1hl'l llN
two ~~~ten ad cwo·'1arotMn, lin.
IIOphia WUII... IDd lin.
C. L.
~ bolb . ,
Cal~ .1. "·
Boucll of LaDdoa.. 0.. ... Cbuiea
lloUC!Il id' Callforo&amp;L Mn. HU'I'lQ•
toil waa a memiMir ot tbe Chu ull
.ol Chrilt. s.nte.. were beld !'i · 1r·
~ att.moon at · IIUiar'a Home for
l'wltrlll 11\d bWtal ... .. KoWid
IDl1 Mmtltlli.

• ••••

:Vae Pae

A

atn.t ....

bag,

•••••••••• bag

Angel Food Cake

...

lllld burlll .... la P1lw

63c ,.,s. •l·

lb.

Kroger lArge

DIATHt
WIIK
Mrt. IIIIIDtfta Mll'f'lnlfNI, 11. iiUd
.... VIncent lldarw. 61, died Satvrdi:J" Wedneldl1 dtllmoon at tha home
morniDI In tklaw H01pl~. He wu of 1 41Uibter, Mn. LoweD Gotbar4
• ntlred rlllne loHman and wu ln GalllpeUa lbe bid U¥e4
for
bQm It Poea., W. Va., AUI- 1. 1884.
ID&amp;DJ" ,-e&amp;l'lt OD Qarftel4 Ave. lift,
10n of tbe late Jamu and Leaiba
Harrlnatoa ••• bom Ill Blrrtloft twp.
.l'unea 8k111n. Ha wu twtce IDII'IUd, Oil lept. ll. 18'11. ..
au&lt;l .. tunhed by hill Meond wUe.

- ....... -··.CLOSID

a ~week

by ·.the GaiHa .. Meigs
Community Action Program of
which Richard Sayre, RD GaJ..
~::;~ " "" Ao-••
Wl"~f · 8 nd La Urea
RD Langsville 1s as•
•
t
Slstant director.
In addition to the finances
and employment for the youths,
the program also brought lm·

8,0tlight Bean

Valloy

e.n

Kldnoy

Beans--------

9:.,.•$t

Dollulo - · - · '""" .. oat.

Golden Ripe

Bananas

Houcll: el Columbua lnil
Wllll1m
Houdl ol MIIMJJe, N. J . TbeN IN
lllne IJ'&amp;Diklldldren. Other •u~lvon
an • brother. Orlan Houuk of Ath·
eDI ud • auter, nwa of c..,.,..lln4.
81n1ee. wen hi!ld Wednndll
at
a Cb1Uieotlle luneral boD\11,
llld:
lnlrl~ w&amp; ln Clllvan ~vme~cy •'
JUo Unnde.

SOc OFF

CORTINA FLATWAIII
Ywr Choico UnH No. liNv Unit No.1
Rooular Pri'" ..... ,_.............. $1M
Le~~~
.. .. ................. ...... .. ;.._ Jlc

WITH·

SAFETY

• onr

--

UnH No. I

_

' - ...... ............

Until Ono c-. Por lixp. 9/10/tll

AND AT
Knit ltalion

Knill'. . .

Dressing
......... _.... 31e

Dressing
· ...._ ...... . 41e

....

·Oxydol

NOTICE
DR. F. M. CLUFF, M.D.
ANQTHISIOLDGY &amp; GINERAL PRACTICE

8 ol E WILL MEET
The Meigs County Board of
Education will meet Tuesday at I
7:30 p. m. at the county office,
it was announced.

-

.. ·-·---... ·

,i541 N. Second St. - Corner of HutiHn &amp; 2nd St1.
"
PHONI 992.3074
MIDDLIPORT

TONIGHT thru TUIIDAY
"SHINANDOAH"
Jsll'.es Stewart
GJenn Corbett

Ji~_ils 2 til 5 p.m. Mon., TuH. WH., Prl.
7 o.m. lw I' p.m. Mon. end, frl.

IY API'OINTMINT

I

(Colon
-and-

"'THAT MAN FROM RIO"
Je1n-Paul Belmondo
Jean Serv1J1
(Color)

r

75e

Salvo

FRIDAY and SATURDAY
Stpt•mb•r 9·10

"DRACULA, PRINCI
Of DARKNESS"

'

(Te-chnicolor)

MilSON
v~ wn . "t'iVe·ln
II

Tide.'

= .......

·GALLIPOLIS
..
SAVINGS
' L()~N. .¢0.

Christopher Lee

WISHES TO ANNOUNQ HIS
NEW LOCATION AT ..•

·~ lllttle .......

Barbara Sheller

2nd FEATURE

"PLAGUE Of THE
ZOMBIES"
(Tetbnicolor)

Andre Morrell John Carson
SUNDAY, MoNDAY
ondTUESDAY
Sept 11·12-13
"GLASS IOTTOM BOAT•

err-~~
··
••"!f!t!llh~ i

IToehriieolorl
Dorio Day
Rod Toylor

.c6J..-a-

·

·

---- ---

'

..........._85e
_,.

,· l&gt;asb

I

�'"

)'

'

'
... .· r:

'

\'

.•,

'. •f

I

/I

.,

'
.I

•
. .i

r

'i ., -

Still ·nrne T, ,

234,00
Winners
...
-

Kroger Fresh

__ ._.,.-.·,
·...

lo -

"'

todoY• ...

Ground Beef
LeiS Tlum 3-lbs.

lb. 69c

. .. l'1YC JOB_- Hank Doss, left, and Dave Moller, GaiUa Academy High 1ehool ,
Juruors~ are ptctured above wltb a paint brush and roller as they participate Ia the ,
Neighborhood Youth &lt;J'I"P~ program. Both are Gallia Academy atudenta.
1

~~=:-= to aeveral publle fa·
Plaeoo wbert lite JOIIIIII _ .
c
In the two oounty area. employed included all Jcllools,
Larry j\lorrison, asst. super- the Galllpolil Slate lnalltute,
illtendenl 'In the Meigo Lucal Veterana Memorial Hospital,
&lt; School District, was program libraries allll lite
Mlddleporl
director- wllile Clarenee 'l'homp- Park.
£1
son was bo eharge of personnel Federal lhart of the tll8.1180
In GliUia 8lld ROnald Deem Wll project was f&amp;O,OlO whlil $6,1180
·The Meigs .aallla Neighbor· Meip County director.
'was ralaed loellly.

3 lbs.

1

Endingin .
•
llia
Metgs'"\)a
Yodth Corps program,

..

~

.

WORKER ,PQSES

.

.Leollll

.

WilllaDLI,J;or~~rRodney

1

E:~;:~~"!,:~t I h
al government, Ia drawing
end

8D
~A

•

wee.k'. sRoundup
MAIIIADI LICINIII
GaWpoJ.
22. GU·

Dout1111 .JI, Larulhorue, 21,
II, and BIP!iara Faye Sto¥1!r,
llpoU.. t.ITJ" B. Maddy, 2t.
amd ,Gerald~!!! Plrt:ORI , 17,

"
W8S

. .time out at the GSJ. recently to
total of $86,690
paid ,
Jronton.
p~s~ fllr the ~~'•111•s.Selltjnel cal!'eramao. _She is the in- to 120 boys -aDd girls, ages 15Patr1ot.
.
I
th I WIJ'Dt WllUam Martia, 12, 4111Hpoll,l.
slltute'! recr~ation leader through 1.\le. ,Neighborhood 21, lhrough th e ,..
y• ...)ec
a and 01111 ' ~reu · Bulb, 11. Galllpgll•.

Rd., GaOia tounty,

Youth Corps prO£tP!D. .
•

'

•

....

·-

"

•

•

'

, ..

,,

•

J

was sponsored for

period

I

....,... ,., ,

WID. I THUtll.

•.:.·•

IIRTHI OP WIIK
hhinln - Mr. lftd vn. D1ns.t
K. EYUI. GailiPGlil. IOD, 10:16 I. m .•

1\ HoJMt H01Pital .
I.Widar - .Mr. and lin. Robert

o.

BltH,
Ave,,
2:30 a. 100
m., Ftnt
and Mr.
iUidGallipoll,,
Mn. 1-"redIOD
0.
Tbom11, Rt. 21 Chmhln, d1ugbf11r.
12:341 pm., both at Holzer Ho111it11l
Ttn.trM•r - Mr. aDd Hu. l:art 1..
:a~;~a~~~~-r Bt., 1oa. :t::n

p.m.

o•

;,iii

~-

"T,tt lJch 24--

Temperature,
C
00
pen.l.

precipitation,

-~

.

.

I

Pete McCormick at
th
~~~
• 11 • " We&amp; er SU,.W\18: ..tJ

J)ay Jll&amp;b l..ii.f wel.lliJr

90 57 Fair
IO 60 Fait ·
.. .. . . 90 56' ·'F'alr '

• diUPter turvh1DII an: lin. Ku·
· were married In l9atl. SUI:: .atw and
lhe fonDa' Nancy BIJ'IIH.
'I' u 7
lne Eclera. Cody, Cb1rla.
E • r I,
of Cblrle•toa. w. V1 .• a ,t.p..on alld
F r111k, t..uter IUid Janaet Sld1111, Ill
three •eP-dl\llhten tneludiDI Kn.
Evtibn YUle• ot GaWpollJ and 111'11.
llo,.u. D.IIVI• of Vblton. aJH IIW'o
Vi. .. •.Tbel'e at* liS II'IDdchiJd!'eD and

. were
•• """
.,......,...._ ....,..
held TueartaJ momlaa: at thl
lltller'a Home tor l'u.nulll, awl llu111 wu Ia v;acon Ke~al Put.
HIUII.. If,

eo
a.

I~-

Of

md formu)J of O.W.
lui FriadJ", He wu a u.
ol lackloo OOWliY." IOD d
the

.-.:'9%· •

we~~. · ....
aabi
Thur.... ; ..• "90 : 81 ·Fait
Fric . . .. .. . 00
'F'alr
Sat. .. :. .. . 77
Fair'
...;: Report ljl to pftsl dine...
Average high temperature
week this year 88.4,
year 77.4.
Average low temperature
the week this year 110, last

Coffee

BIRTHS, DIVORCU

DEA•TEHASL. MAEST·A·T·A.GES

t. o1 .troU., Be wu bora at 8WIIa
Cr"k OD JUlJ" H. 1M, IM)II of tbe
late &amp;lllwortt and Mil)' Clark WIUL
HI tw1 r•lded In Columbul
.far
. . Jt!ll'l· 1111 marrllp wu Ia a.
former AllD1 8hiW OD NJW. 11, 1!J21.
Sbl IIU\'Ivee alon:J Wltb flft Mll4o
ftll, Mrt. NormaD ll1lalll UNl 111"1.
Eurn• Me.KIDDeJ, boCb ..,
Grow
C~ty, Mn. Llo:JO B111'b ol GalllpollJ,
and Y•h all4 Geor,. WW.. botb .t
home. other llh'YI"¥on an two slJ.
Ur11 aDd • brother MN. Oru Ttp.
con ef lt. hltlnbUrl• Fla.. Kn.
Bo,.-d 1eftlrll "' llanDd -mo.
1nd Glll'nlt WWI of Columllw.

i
!

brother and a llltez IN deceued
S.n1c:u w•re held S1tnrda)' after.
noo11 11 lllner'a Ro11111 fur J'unerab

1
1
1

........

Kroger Corn

Major B. C. u4
~ BU.
H•U Hauclt. He .,.... empklyed bJ tbe

latAt

ou o,., m ao ,..... ud
wu a onember of the CtmturJ Clnb
Pd. all York Hit&amp;. MboDIC bodJ...
Hl1 m1n111• wu, 1o ttae
ronnar
Ruby Waller on Nov. 11, llil'ltO, 8114
11111 IUI'VIv• aloDJ wttb two diUib·
tva and hro aona, Mn. R o be r \
LIWIOD Qf ChlWcotbe, lln Rot..ri
W. .ner o1 Cbefier, V1., Bkblrd
Standard

n.

Crisco

6 !:$1

..

,.... IOc
Spaghetti _---•.
KNill' . _ Mn......a w Tltlll

79c

";!~

1

u....., .....

Lite Jlllm ad 11&amp;17 Nelblal' HaueiL
a. marrlll• ' wu \o !bra ~·
ton . . Die. 16. 1811. 11114 1111 4M&amp;1to
w.. lD IIU. S8MD IIUftl'¥tnl cJdld.
JU liWIIdll lift. L '8. ..,_
Gl
Cbarlnton. W. Va., Hn.
AuRin
1oltUDL liN Lowell GoUiud. ud
1olul ll.lft1Dit:OD. aU ., GaUIPelll.
Jlh. Joa Do&amp;IIWY · of Bld. .
Jlu.
old 1Ud lla:riMrt Jlarrtqtaa.
both
al ColualbUII. A MDI all4 • daqbtu
_.. dlleeued Otbr 1Ja'\'1hl'l llN
two ~~~ten ad cwo·'1arotMn, lin.
IIOphia WUII... IDd lin.
C. L.
~ bolb . ,
Cal~ .1. "·
Boucll of LaDdoa.. 0.. ... Cbuiea
lloUC!Il id' Callforo&amp;L Mn. HU'I'lQ•
toil waa a memiMir ot tbe Chu ull
.ol Chrilt. s.nte.. were beld !'i · 1r·
~ att.moon at · IIUiar'a Home for
l'wltrlll 11\d bWtal ... .. KoWid
IDl1 Mmtltlli.

• ••••

:Vae Pae

A

atn.t ....

bag,

•••••••••• bag

Angel Food Cake

...

lllld burlll .... la P1lw

63c ,.,s. •l·

lb.

Kroger lArge

DIATHt
WIIK
Mrt. IIIIIDtfta Mll'f'lnlfNI, 11. iiUd
.... VIncent lldarw. 61, died Satvrdi:J" Wedneldl1 dtllmoon at tha home
morniDI In tklaw H01pl~. He wu of 1 41Uibter, Mn. LoweD Gotbar4
• ntlred rlllne loHman and wu ln GalllpeUa lbe bid U¥e4
for
bQm It Poea., W. Va., AUI- 1. 1884.
ID&amp;DJ" ,-e&amp;l'lt OD Qarftel4 Ave. lift,
10n of tbe late Jamu and Leaiba
Harrlnatoa ••• bom Ill Blrrtloft twp.
.l'unea 8k111n. Ha wu twtce IDII'IUd, Oil lept. ll. 18'11. ..
au&lt;l .. tunhed by hill Meond wUe.

- ....... -··.CLOSID

a ~week

by ·.the GaiHa .. Meigs
Community Action Program of
which Richard Sayre, RD GaJ..
~::;~ " "" Ao-••
Wl"~f · 8 nd La Urea
RD Langsville 1s as•
•
t
Slstant director.
In addition to the finances
and employment for the youths,
the program also brought lm·

8,0tlight Bean

Valloy

e.n

Kldnoy

Beans--------

9:.,.•$t

Dollulo - · - · '""" .. oat.

Golden Ripe

Bananas

Houcll: el Columbua lnil
Wllll1m
Houdl ol MIIMJJe, N. J . TbeN IN
lllne IJ'&amp;Diklldldren. Other •u~lvon
an • brother. Orlan Houuk of Ath·
eDI ud • auter, nwa of c..,.,..lln4.
81n1ee. wen hi!ld Wednndll
at
a Cb1Uieotlle luneral boD\11,
llld:
lnlrl~ w&amp; ln Clllvan ~vme~cy •'
JUo Unnde.

SOc OFF

CORTINA FLATWAIII
Ywr Choico UnH No. liNv Unit No.1
Rooular Pri'" ..... ,_.............. $1M
Le~~~
.. .. ................. ...... .. ;.._ Jlc

WITH·

SAFETY

• onr

--

UnH No. I

_

' - ...... ............

Until Ono c-. Por lixp. 9/10/tll

AND AT
Knit ltalion

Knill'. . .

Dressing
......... _.... 31e

Dressing
· ...._ ...... . 41e

....

·Oxydol

NOTICE
DR. F. M. CLUFF, M.D.
ANQTHISIOLDGY &amp; GINERAL PRACTICE

8 ol E WILL MEET
The Meigs County Board of
Education will meet Tuesday at I
7:30 p. m. at the county office,
it was announced.

-

.. ·-·---... ·

,i541 N. Second St. - Corner of HutiHn &amp; 2nd St1.
"
PHONI 992.3074
MIDDLIPORT

TONIGHT thru TUIIDAY
"SHINANDOAH"
Jsll'.es Stewart
GJenn Corbett

Ji~_ils 2 til 5 p.m. Mon., TuH. WH., Prl.
7 o.m. lw I' p.m. Mon. end, frl.

IY API'OINTMINT

I

(Colon
-and-

"'THAT MAN FROM RIO"
Je1n-Paul Belmondo
Jean Serv1J1
(Color)

r

75e

Salvo

FRIDAY and SATURDAY
Stpt•mb•r 9·10

"DRACULA, PRINCI
Of DARKNESS"

'

(Te-chnicolor)

MilSON
v~ wn . "t'iVe·ln
II

Tide.'

= .......

·GALLIPOLIS
..
SAVINGS
' L()~N. .¢0.

Christopher Lee

WISHES TO ANNOUNQ HIS
NEW LOCATION AT ..•

·~ lllttle .......

Barbara Sheller

2nd FEATURE

"PLAGUE Of THE
ZOMBIES"
(Tetbnicolor)

Andre Morrell John Carson
SUNDAY, MoNDAY
ondTUESDAY
Sept 11·12-13
"GLASS IOTTOM BOAT•

err-~~
··
••"!f!t!llh~ i

IToehriieolorl
Dorio Day
Rod Toylor

.c6J..-a-

·

·

---- ---

'

..........._85e
_,.

,· l&gt;asb

I

�'

..

:

i~av linus • ltntinel

:1:.

{;

'
'

''J
'

,;

Wlt1Jout Notklng tt

\.:

SUNDAY WHITE PAPER

• ,·

t

~

Hw In Forming . ,

)

Meadows, Fields

,,

fq

!

•

l

·?!

i•
:

.,

"'

.,

;,~

•

Ml
till
"M•

tllafet'~

.

lac. Iditol'

Dloighl WeiMrllol&amp;. IMitor
llo!JGrC Wilson, Jr. Mon. Editor

I

First Oass Citizenship
' Seeds of Violence
Sprout in China

Tbe tid cliche about the "alfO)IBS, un.clmnlllc Cldneae" was one of a great
JlliiQ' tlllngs that seemed to bare
been
swept out the door when tbe Commnllhts
toot over ill 1940 and set about trylq to
(asbloa China Into a modern power.
Culnut reports from that IIIII iolcruta·
' ~le land m.u one wonder U loday'a Clll·
.Dese .,. really much dlffernt from their
hononble ancestors.
Mindlea hordes at leeD-qera t b•
"Red Guard" - have been r8lii(IIIIDI
througb lha 111ne1s of Cldn01e eltles 011 lbe
hu•t for ev~ who by dress or apeeeh
1 or attitude be\rayl 1111 than wholeheartecl
devotion to the so-ealled "cultural revolu·
tloo" decreed by Mao T•llml·
Make-up, Westers-style cl&lt;&gt;tboo,
avon
1 ouch Innocent tllings as flowers In
t he
window are takea as clear signs of bourse' olo bdslldlnr. Not only native Qllnese
I but lorelPm are under lllck 111111 the
cry ol •toretcn devils" Ia ~ apia beard
In Cblu.
lliatory seems to be repeating ltseU with
1 vengea•re.
JOlt u they were in the liMb Ctlltury, foreign illfluences are being blamad
tor Cblna'a troubles In the 20th. Just u It
did 100 yelll'l ago, the oatlon is t!ll'lllng
Inward Oil illelf.
Now, however, it is not the thought of
ConfuciUI but that of Mao-Marx that Is
being extolled as the solution to aU problems, and the roacl to preferment II not
through knowled&amp;e of the elassi&lt;s
bu t
througb zeal In apPlying the modem IDII·
tor's teachlnp.
Hopes In the W01t for 1 turn toward
moderation alter Mao's demiae have been
dashed by hla audden r...,mergence In apparent full vigor and his eievatlaD of Min·
Isler of Defense Lin Piao to No. 2 position .
In the hierarchy - and now, the excesses
or the "great proletarian cultural revolu·
tion."

Yet, paradosically, lhe very fact lbet
the Chinese have not changed Insures that
Clljna will change. What historiaDI can the
.''cycle of dynasty" bas broulbt the violent end of every rulliJi h0111e in the na·
jJion's long history.
Today the Communists are maoufacturJng violence lo suit their own purposes.
.'fomorrow IIIey will find that .ololeaca
flamed aplnst themselves, and the -ld
, !;m see rioting crowds smaah"'l the Idola
it commqnlsm with every bit .. mucb enJrgy a IIIey are now attacking the sym·
Jots of lha decadent West.
1 # That ~~)morrow may be decades 1way,
it will come.

tut

I 1Valkengrasphobia
! There

name for II tbet
be coined tully
roots for "walk"
with the famlllar
.. phobia," meaning lbe irrational fear of
Isn't a medical
!we know of. One could
~gb, 1111n1 the Greet
"grass" and elllllng

metblntr.

! The fear

.E

of walking on gra!IS wu cllloZ.vered &amp;mODI preschool Negro children
a1 c1a7 camp 11 the Jeanne d'Arc
&lt;Wiemy In llllltall, Masa. Com!Dg from
'1 predomlnlntly
NeiiJ'O Roi&lt;bur!'
1n 11ost1111, the on1y ann
t b•
IJIJIIgBters bad ever aeen oear their hometl
guarded by forbiddlnr 1.-.
:= The nuns at the academy cured tho
~ by scatterlna lollypops on the lawn
"'~ure the children onto the IJ'ISI.
. No editorial COIIIIDOIII iJ DecOISBIJ·

r

Au

ID

11J .,.UUM I, WBIII
WMIIING'l'ON - The mon
lilt plot lhkkena 11110111 the
ol New York, lha
........, beeOilll their """"""'
It Mat lbe ftlpnb)lca• Gov·
..... Neilan Roctetelllr and
• npll control ol tbat crltl·
cal .... aplnlt lbe Gillet ol
.... 1111 I'NIIdantlal eleclionl.
..,.. poll~CI ol lbe Empire
. . . IJideed, bu become •
ldnd ., mwdcal • COIIII!dy joke
- a jab al which lbe mon
adult and more till' wlbl• RepnNicww we likely lo be Jaughl)emocnla

. Col. Daniel JllllltS Jr. . broushl members
~ lbe Tucsoa, Ariz., Advertls!Dg Club to

j

111c11Gn1 B. 01Htl, Nlttllcr
1-1. Domin. Ado. l&gt;lr.
ftrftoll Dtwl.... Ad1l. llgr.

I

j.

•

Pl1BUBHEJ) In' Till OlflO f.M.LIY PIJJUSBJN(J COIIP.\rJY

their felt Ill a pulollpd ontiGII whel
he oddinnl lblm -tly.
This Ia wll8t hi IIIII:
"No IIWI 111 a *01111 • clu1 citizen ualm be tblllb Uke one and 8Cia Uke ooe.
"I will tum my back on lht
American flag - Jill Da1 - the American flag.
"I will obey the la'lll ol tid&amp; COUDiy.
Alld il I want to reg~ a eomplalDI, I
will ,.. lha duly OBtabllshed procesaos ol
Jaw and order.
"I am not against prololll, becaUII
prolosters bave never been dellied . ill
this couatry. But pri&gt;lelll should be carried out wilhia lbe bounds o! pod taste.
"Men who ha•• pven their Uvea for
clomocracy would be opinninl Ia
their
craves if they knew of 11M dlvlaon a11101111 Amerlcaol loday.
·
I am a Iree • thinking cillsen. U u
obstacle ill placed II my way, l do not
colllida' it a problem. It Is I cbaUetllt,
and 1 will meet it."
Col James i1 deputy commander for
operatioDI tor lbe 4453rd · Combat Crew
Trlblli!C Willi at Oavil • Monthan
Air
For.e lluo. He Ia a jet pilot
He is also, lneldntally, a Nfll'e.

ll:i be1rt11J aU tbe way
lrnm thl polls

home

aat November.

•

Siberia Fails to

-

Lure Settlers

On Farm Front

Tile ftnsojm have ~ trylnC to JICIIM'
late Slborbo tor gODII'IIIIanl.
Tile ezan and alter them 1be Comm"'
nisls', did 11' by foree. 'l'lle vast land, half
u 1arp as the United Stalel, was a handy natural prilol r.r eriminall ud poUt!·
cal unde!drables.
Today 1beJ are IIIII trytnc, hut tor dlf.
ferent

Study Shows Net ·Inc~~~
Not In Line With COsts ,,.

&lt;

Now you can break the bottleneck of corn silaae or hlyllll
at the base of your silo. Tha No. 56 Blower hal an exd~IIVI
45• feeding
that augll'll the mater~al mora •n a
atralght·llne direction thin thl uaual90" tum founclln !11011
blowers. The flow io festar oncl mora unlfann. And an .,..
cl ustve 56-inch rotor propel a lha silaS• uDWard at a tip
speed of 90 miles an hour at 540 rpm. You pteasy drlvethrou&amp;h dearance with the hopper extending 20 Inches
from the housln\1- Let us aiveyou full detailo on \he No. 56
Blower. (Ask us about the new IH 51 Powor forap feeder)

*'II•

reascms.

The Nul invuloD teulht the 1\UISIIDI
the daDpr of I:IIIICflllrllln&amp; their JDtl!lllri·
a1 compt.- in !hi! West. Slblrla Is lahll·
1.-Jy rich in untapped mi11era1 nsources.
Not 1e11t, there are 7110 ml1llall re11001 to
the ·aoulh - lbe aowded and no loager
friendly Chinese who, the KremiiB felrl,
may one day a~me to allbor a relallvel7
vacant Slboria vo tbelr border mucll 11

Rear Melga General Hospitel

P•n•rer

992·2176

Mother Nature abhors a . VICWID.
Tbe methods are dlfltren~ too. otr!clal
propapnda esto11 the natural beauty o1
the land u a vacation and IMog pllce.

p

,.

Prospecllvo setllen 11'1 offered a number
of attractt:ve fmanclal bd!ICIIIIOIIIa. Patriotism is pppealed to.
1n receDt ,...., hundredl Gl lbousanda
ol R1M""" J'llpG!Ided voiUtlllrlly or not
10 voluDiarliJ to the can Gl "Go eaat,
JOUIII
--~ In the same ,_,. at
Ullfortunately,
lout teaa of lhouaanda of them bave left
buill and at!U (irimitive Siberia IIIII eo111t
bad! to the ~Ia of the wesL 'lbe Sov·
!ell don't reveal the flaureo, but there Ia
evldea&lt;e thai labor turnover Ia a serious
problem.
America wp In 1 similar dlultloo 1
hwldred yaan or ao ago. Like lbe U.S.S.R.
lbe u. s. iJovel'llllltllt also ollele4 lndace11111111 1o aetllen to
welL 'ftlere w•
0111 Amclamental ~ however.
American pioneen wwe offered landland that IIIey CGDid OWII and pus on to
their ddldreD, 11114 the lreedom to eajoy
whaleter fruits of that land they could
coax out 111 tloelr own labor.
The l'll1llt WP tbet a conllaellt which
Jeffcaoo lbouP' would lalte a lbouaand
years to fill up WP aetlled II I eenlury.
Land and freedom. n It too much to a peel lbe C'Nnnumll!ll to adopt aucb revolutionary !de&amp;&amp;·
But If IIIey reaiiJ wanted to populate
Siberia, they ccmld eully drain -tetn
Ruuia of people onmtcht Ia the areateat
mllr•tloo In ldsfllr1.

MEIGS EQUIPMENT CO.

..

"'

·• ..

·•. . :. :J

' ·····.· /.."•"·fijj
: ' /ItA
v

. ' .'

.

Has Many Uses Around The Farm And Home!

oiLinPiao

so

LANDMARK
CLOSEOUTS
..,
•

A New Hollgnd ·
' . "·
on-farm t.ecl fCictory ·
grinds and mixes
where and ·
you'•ri:fl':' :~H~~
,,

• " .. ".A'

\

,..-

•

'J ·'NIW 3 HP SABRI! TILLER
' . 'NS lllfiiM, R..ullr 129.00
· •· · ... · · ·' ' .,
CLOSEOUT, 90.00
.
;• ""~· '
·t-20" HCIMKO. MOWIR
._,•., 84.95 _ ·
CLOSEOUT, 71.00

·~ar ,.t.,_... ~..,.;:;:,
l

'\'~CARRY.

. llllulk ..95·. -

CLOSEOUT, 7.85

,.

CART

.•

I

.

110.00 . •

' '

On Full Roll Quantlti81.

USED.N,CRGE REFRIGIRATO.R

. hgular JJ.OO .

Cl.OIIOUT, 50.00

' 1 NN U~JliGHT ILIC. RANGI, coinpllfo with

,,
&gt; ._~

.,-o

' ,,., "' '
~

·I

•

'

;' hNclt~OJnd ~a cabinet . Uilliff:4Jit.CONDITIONIR

• _1,'

'

I t

-!(~ 17S.jl0 · ·

.

-

.

,

~-.

SAVE 40.00

CLOIIOUT 149.00

12' x 100'- .004- Black·- - $13.48

12'

1~

-~

16' • 100' - .006 - ~lack ~-

20' x 100' - .004 - ~ack

$22.50

20'

24' x 100'- .004- Black

$27.00

24' x 100' - .006- Bleck, --~ .-..u.c!U

•
~-'

'

IC

100' .. .006 - Black - - ~41ol'!l'

Your Fa"'!
. Supply Service Center.;.;

'

CENIR·AL SOYA OF OHI~i:-

,t ...,, ",.l'flooiO M-2111
Mtr•

.••~ 7':Us ot tha

.'

100' - .006 - Black - - - ~'AI•.UO{:

$11.00

~ M;o111. 8etlla &amp; Mason
Joe~ Ill. ~·

X

x 100' • .004 • Black

ME . ROY

"- •_..4.J. p;.

eGranii'Y Cover

e Upright Silo

CLOSEOUT, 95.00

.

Other Sizes Than Uttecl Below
,'

LESS 10% DISCOUNT

CLOSEOUT, 5.25
· l ~WI( )'i•RtiLIUR SPRI!ADER
. ...,;;.-. 14.95 1 '
LOSI!OUT, 18.25
1
··f.::ij~,~ cu:'.ir:':"cHIST Plii!ZIR ·
hgular 90.00
CLOSEOUT, 75.00
1' USID 16 CU. PT. CHEST I'RIEZER
~·

··

T~rp

Completelnventorv Of Many

: 1:;;:.wHBLJAlROW

Rag~lar

I

tAll-Purpose

e Bunker Silo Cpver

Form•rlv: ~ster Feed end Seed Company ,

... ..-

.'

'

~ ·

r

•• '

) '1'

.

.....~

· II

-

· .

�'

..

:

i~av linus • ltntinel

:1:.

{;

'
'

''J
'

,;

Wlt1Jout Notklng tt

\.:

SUNDAY WHITE PAPER

• ,·

t

~

Hw In Forming . ,

)

Meadows, Fields

,,

fq

!

•

l

·?!

i•
:

.,

"'

.,

;,~

•

Ml
till
"M•

tllafet'~

.

lac. Iditol'

Dloighl WeiMrllol&amp;. IMitor
llo!JGrC Wilson, Jr. Mon. Editor

I

First Oass Citizenship
' Seeds of Violence
Sprout in China

Tbe tid cliche about the "alfO)IBS, un.clmnlllc Cldneae" was one of a great
JlliiQ' tlllngs that seemed to bare
been
swept out the door when tbe Commnllhts
toot over ill 1940 and set about trylq to
(asbloa China Into a modern power.
Culnut reports from that IIIII iolcruta·
' ~le land m.u one wonder U loday'a Clll·
.Dese .,. really much dlffernt from their
hononble ancestors.
Mindlea hordes at leeD-qera t b•
"Red Guard" - have been r8lii(IIIIDI
througb lha 111ne1s of Cldn01e eltles 011 lbe
hu•t for ev~ who by dress or apeeeh
1 or attitude be\rayl 1111 than wholeheartecl
devotion to the so-ealled "cultural revolu·
tloo" decreed by Mao T•llml·
Make-up, Westers-style cl&lt;&gt;tboo,
avon
1 ouch Innocent tllings as flowers In
t he
window are takea as clear signs of bourse' olo bdslldlnr. Not only native Qllnese
I but lorelPm are under lllck 111111 the
cry ol •toretcn devils" Ia ~ apia beard
In Cblu.
lliatory seems to be repeating ltseU with
1 vengea•re.
JOlt u they were in the liMb Ctlltury, foreign illfluences are being blamad
tor Cblna'a troubles In the 20th. Just u It
did 100 yelll'l ago, the oatlon is t!ll'lllng
Inward Oil illelf.
Now, however, it is not the thought of
ConfuciUI but that of Mao-Marx that Is
being extolled as the solution to aU problems, and the roacl to preferment II not
through knowled&amp;e of the elassi&lt;s
bu t
througb zeal In apPlying the modem IDII·
tor's teachlnp.
Hopes In the W01t for 1 turn toward
moderation alter Mao's demiae have been
dashed by hla audden r...,mergence In apparent full vigor and his eievatlaD of Min·
Isler of Defense Lin Piao to No. 2 position .
In the hierarchy - and now, the excesses
or the "great proletarian cultural revolu·
tion."

Yet, paradosically, lhe very fact lbet
the Chinese have not changed Insures that
Clljna will change. What historiaDI can the
.''cycle of dynasty" bas broulbt the violent end of every rulliJi h0111e in the na·
jJion's long history.
Today the Communists are maoufacturJng violence lo suit their own purposes.
.'fomorrow IIIey will find that .ololeaca
flamed aplnst themselves, and the -ld
, !;m see rioting crowds smaah"'l the Idola
it commqnlsm with every bit .. mucb enJrgy a IIIey are now attacking the sym·
Jots of lha decadent West.
1 # That ~~)morrow may be decades 1way,
it will come.

tut

I 1Valkengrasphobia
! There

name for II tbet
be coined tully
roots for "walk"
with the famlllar
.. phobia," meaning lbe irrational fear of
Isn't a medical
!we know of. One could
~gb, 1111n1 the Greet
"grass" and elllllng

metblntr.

! The fear

.E

of walking on gra!IS wu cllloZ.vered &amp;mODI preschool Negro children
a1 c1a7 camp 11 the Jeanne d'Arc
&lt;Wiemy In llllltall, Masa. Com!Dg from
'1 predomlnlntly
NeiiJ'O Roi&lt;bur!'
1n 11ost1111, the on1y ann
t b•
IJIJIIgBters bad ever aeen oear their hometl
guarded by forbiddlnr 1.-.
:= The nuns at the academy cured tho
~ by scatterlna lollypops on the lawn
"'~ure the children onto the IJ'ISI.
. No editorial COIIIIDOIII iJ DecOISBIJ·

r

Au

ID

11J .,.UUM I, WBIII
WMIIING'l'ON - The mon
lilt plot lhkkena 11110111 the
ol New York, lha
........, beeOilll their """"""'
It Mat lbe ftlpnb)lca• Gov·
..... Neilan Roctetelllr and
• npll control ol tbat crltl·
cal .... aplnlt lbe Gillet ol
.... 1111 I'NIIdantlal eleclionl.
..,.. poll~CI ol lbe Empire
. . . IJideed, bu become •
ldnd ., mwdcal • COIIII!dy joke
- a jab al which lbe mon
adult and more till' wlbl• RepnNicww we likely lo be Jaughl)emocnla

. Col. Daniel JllllltS Jr. . broushl members
~ lbe Tucsoa, Ariz., Advertls!Dg Club to

j

111c11Gn1 B. 01Htl, Nlttllcr
1-1. Domin. Ado. l&gt;lr.
ftrftoll Dtwl.... Ad1l. llgr.

I

j.

•

Pl1BUBHEJ) In' Till OlflO f.M.LIY PIJJUSBJN(J COIIP.\rJY

their felt Ill a pulollpd ontiGII whel
he oddinnl lblm -tly.
This Ia wll8t hi IIIII:
"No IIWI 111 a *01111 • clu1 citizen ualm be tblllb Uke one and 8Cia Uke ooe.
"I will tum my back on lht
American flag - Jill Da1 - the American flag.
"I will obey the la'lll ol tid&amp; COUDiy.
Alld il I want to reg~ a eomplalDI, I
will ,.. lha duly OBtabllshed procesaos ol
Jaw and order.
"I am not against prololll, becaUII
prolosters bave never been dellied . ill
this couatry. But pri&gt;lelll should be carried out wilhia lbe bounds o! pod taste.
"Men who ha•• pven their Uvea for
clomocracy would be opinninl Ia
their
craves if they knew of 11M dlvlaon a11101111 Amerlcaol loday.
·
I am a Iree • thinking cillsen. U u
obstacle ill placed II my way, l do not
colllida' it a problem. It Is I cbaUetllt,
and 1 will meet it."
Col James i1 deputy commander for
operatioDI tor lbe 4453rd · Combat Crew
Trlblli!C Willi at Oavil • Monthan
Air
For.e lluo. He Ia a jet pilot
He is also, lneldntally, a Nfll'e.

ll:i be1rt11J aU tbe way
lrnm thl polls

home

aat November.

•

Siberia Fails to

-

Lure Settlers

On Farm Front

Tile ftnsojm have ~ trylnC to JICIIM'
late Slborbo tor gODII'IIIIanl.
Tile ezan and alter them 1be Comm"'
nisls', did 11' by foree. 'l'lle vast land, half
u 1arp as the United Stalel, was a handy natural prilol r.r eriminall ud poUt!·
cal unde!drables.
Today 1beJ are IIIII trytnc, hut tor dlf.
ferent

Study Shows Net ·Inc~~~
Not In Line With COsts ,,.

&lt;

Now you can break the bottleneck of corn silaae or hlyllll
at the base of your silo. Tha No. 56 Blower hal an exd~IIVI
45• feeding
that augll'll the mater~al mora •n a
atralght·llne direction thin thl uaual90" tum founclln !11011
blowers. The flow io festar oncl mora unlfann. And an .,..
cl ustve 56-inch rotor propel a lha silaS• uDWard at a tip
speed of 90 miles an hour at 540 rpm. You pteasy drlvethrou&amp;h dearance with the hopper extending 20 Inches
from the housln\1- Let us aiveyou full detailo on \he No. 56
Blower. (Ask us about the new IH 51 Powor forap feeder)

*'II•

reascms.

The Nul invuloD teulht the 1\UISIIDI
the daDpr of I:IIIICflllrllln&amp; their JDtl!lllri·
a1 compt.- in !hi! West. Slblrla Is lahll·
1.-Jy rich in untapped mi11era1 nsources.
Not 1e11t, there are 7110 ml1llall re11001 to
the ·aoulh - lbe aowded and no loager
friendly Chinese who, the KremiiB felrl,
may one day a~me to allbor a relallvel7
vacant Slboria vo tbelr border mucll 11

Rear Melga General Hospitel

P•n•rer

992·2176

Mother Nature abhors a . VICWID.
Tbe methods are dlfltren~ too. otr!clal
propapnda esto11 the natural beauty o1
the land u a vacation and IMog pllce.

p

,.

Prospecllvo setllen 11'1 offered a number
of attractt:ve fmanclal bd!ICIIIIOIIIa. Patriotism is pppealed to.
1n receDt ,...., hundredl Gl lbousanda
ol R1M""" J'llpG!Ided voiUtlllrlly or not
10 voluDiarliJ to the can Gl "Go eaat,
JOUIII
--~ In the same ,_,. at
Ullfortunately,
lout teaa of lhouaanda of them bave left
buill and at!U (irimitive Siberia IIIII eo111t
bad! to the ~Ia of the wesL 'lbe Sov·
!ell don't reveal the flaureo, but there Ia
evldea&lt;e thai labor turnover Ia a serious
problem.
America wp In 1 similar dlultloo 1
hwldred yaan or ao ago. Like lbe U.S.S.R.
lbe u. s. iJovel'llllltllt also ollele4 lndace11111111 1o aetllen to
welL 'ftlere w•
0111 Amclamental ~ however.
American pioneen wwe offered landland that IIIey CGDid OWII and pus on to
their ddldreD, 11114 the lreedom to eajoy
whaleter fruits of that land they could
coax out 111 tloelr own labor.
The l'll1llt WP tbet a conllaellt which
Jeffcaoo lbouP' would lalte a lbouaand
years to fill up WP aetlled II I eenlury.
Land and freedom. n It too much to a peel lbe C'Nnnumll!ll to adopt aucb revolutionary !de&amp;&amp;·
But If IIIey reaiiJ wanted to populate
Siberia, they ccmld eully drain -tetn
Ruuia of people onmtcht Ia the areateat
mllr•tloo In ldsfllr1.

MEIGS EQUIPMENT CO.

..

"'

·• ..

·•. . :. :J

' ·····.· /.."•"·fijj
: ' /ItA
v

. ' .'

.

Has Many Uses Around The Farm And Home!

oiLinPiao

so

LANDMARK
CLOSEOUTS
..,
•

A New Hollgnd ·
' . "·
on-farm t.ecl fCictory ·
grinds and mixes
where and ·
you'•ri:fl':' :~H~~
,,

• " .. ".A'

\

,..-

•

'J ·'NIW 3 HP SABRI! TILLER
' . 'NS lllfiiM, R..ullr 129.00
· •· · ... · · ·' ' .,
CLOSEOUT, 90.00
.
;• ""~· '
·t-20" HCIMKO. MOWIR
._,•., 84.95 _ ·
CLOSEOUT, 71.00

·~ar ,.t.,_... ~..,.;:;:,
l

'\'~CARRY.

. llllulk ..95·. -

CLOSEOUT, 7.85

,.

CART

.•

I

.

110.00 . •

' '

On Full Roll Quantlti81.

USED.N,CRGE REFRIGIRATO.R

. hgular JJ.OO .

Cl.OIIOUT, 50.00

' 1 NN U~JliGHT ILIC. RANGI, coinpllfo with

,,
&gt; ._~

.,-o

' ,,., "' '
~

·I

•

'

;' hNclt~OJnd ~a cabinet . Uilliff:4Jit.CONDITIONIR

• _1,'

'

I t

-!(~ 17S.jl0 · ·

.

-

.

,

~-.

SAVE 40.00

CLOIIOUT 149.00

12' x 100'- .004- Black·- - $13.48

12'

1~

-~

16' • 100' - .006 - ~lack ~-

20' x 100' - .004 - ~ack

$22.50

20'

24' x 100'- .004- Black

$27.00

24' x 100' - .006- Bleck, --~ .-..u.c!U

•
~-'

'

IC

100' .. .006 - Black - - ~41ol'!l'

Your Fa"'!
. Supply Service Center.;.;

'

CENIR·AL SOYA OF OHI~i:-

,t ...,, ",.l'flooiO M-2111
Mtr•

.••~ 7':Us ot tha

.'

100' - .006 - Black - - - ~'AI•.UO{:

$11.00

~ M;o111. 8etlla &amp; Mason
Joe~ Ill. ~·

X

x 100' • .004 • Black

ME . ROY

"- •_..4.J. p;.

eGranii'Y Cover

e Upright Silo

CLOSEOUT, 95.00

.

Other Sizes Than Uttecl Below
,'

LESS 10% DISCOUNT

CLOSEOUT, 5.25
· l ~WI( )'i•RtiLIUR SPRI!ADER
. ...,;;.-. 14.95 1 '
LOSI!OUT, 18.25
1
··f.::ij~,~ cu:'.ir:':"cHIST Plii!ZIR ·
hgular 90.00
CLOSEOUT, 75.00
1' USID 16 CU. PT. CHEST I'RIEZER
~·

··

T~rp

Completelnventorv Of Many

: 1:;;:.wHBLJAlROW

Rag~lar

I

tAll-Purpose

e Bunker Silo Cpver

Form•rlv: ~ster Feed end Seed Company ,

... ..-

.'

'

~ ·

r

•• '

) '1'

.

.....~

· II

-

· .

�,/

.'
LI

"

~'

•

'.

, I
(

-

Grid Race 'Up for 'Grabs '

s ORTS

BY HOBART . WILION Ja. Tbe Rockets have 11 veterJackson bu lbe bell seJ&gt;ed-lans re\urnlng from thel96ii outule break. Welblau,
which placed fifth in . the
velerans. will _lleld lbe
with a .. 3-4-Q mark. Overexperienced ball club.
WHS · wai ~ laal fall.
Athens will be out to
Mark Hayburn, a
lis 1955 Soulbeastem
• yeBr veteran, is 01pectLeague football tiUe. Logan
to lead the Rockeis to glory.
a new coarh.
Other Rockeis returnlll8 are
Gallipolis. with 10
Young ··lllli-pound ,guanl;
relumln8, lookl
lltllor, 1116,
guard;
MkWleporl and
Aluander, 171, end who
are big questiOIIIIUlkn.
~ter last year; Roger
have new coachoo.
150, halfback; Jay LaYcould surprue - ·
1511, end • quorterba"';
Put lbevl· all ~.
~1118bright, 152, center
you'll ~ the 11186 BEOAL
played delen!e last year;
oall r""' will be rather
l):rvin, 1112, e1M1 aNI deesUng,
fenotv&amp; lacklil&gt;· John Wright,
Seven SEOAL teums will
:Iackie; Kirby Oller, 178,
en their 1!1841 campalgu
AU are oenlOfl.
nJihl with non lone returning
junlor
loes. Middleport ,will Qpell
is. Steve Jelfera, 175
IU'day eaalnst Rutland.
halfback.
Many pre • IOljSOn
who coached
al
,!aim Weilstan, wljlt '
. going to Wells'aob Brennan back at
Hill capture Ita

t.
Jackson'a retumlng letter·
men are o..yl Terry, tn; Dave
Patton, 110, and Steve Reed,
18ii, all aenior backa;
Rudy
Wallace, IIIII, junior; SenIor

......

- - · 2 Dr. Kordlo,. 4

ntlttc tran1.

IIdia 11'111

powar

whlto ••u tlroo.

--

2 Dr. 170 ...... 6 cyll1&gt;
..............._
rill• .

Bears Capture

65MustlnA

"'"'il

6 cyllndor. llllndorcl
rtdle &amp; hHter, ....,_.. .

Pro Decisions

SEPT. 16

Wahama
M
W

At

1
I

62 Ford Falrlene
sao.
2 Dr. 1 .,u.-..
.................

-·..,.. """ -

.I

t

(~

64 Ford F-700 .

\

OCT. 21

...... ..__._
63 Mercury

c..-

2 Door Hoodloll.

·"-•r
-~... """
...lroo.Autemollotnno.
·64 Fore! (Jalaxle

sao. 4 Dr. I &lt;YIInolor, o.r..
trono. lblllo ond
- -........
•....,....
·"
'
• 1
•1.1

':.t;l

A

"N.OV.

r

~.

•

'MiddlepoJ:t

At

•

J t

~t

"
·..

•

I

'We Might Win Two'

''

I

ONLY 2 LEFT!'

I.

J

~ I

I

I

""·.awlrn-

I

'

' ·'

1.....

.~:·· ·
•

..

•I

.'tfEARAfiCE
HMEI

.

f'UaU.

I

I.--;

"'•

I

~

l

peoplL .

. SERVICE

SAlES
e

.1$ p

--- _...,.,. . . .......... .. '

......... 593·7711
IR . . . ,lfmer'

'
~-

....

-- ----- .. -· ..

~-.

_,

..... ... ,_ .. -. .-.-- , - ··

•'.

- - -~- .

.'

I

,.

&gt;·

COMPLETE LIN&amp; OF USlD ~85 • ··"'

-·~

.. .

lfl.

...

..

OPEN .DATE
:J.•

'4. '
'

.

·.

' \

.

~ --- .,.), "'

R

G

p

"We'll be a typlea(
.football _...
'jougb." 81'1!111W1

. t.rtans;

new.... .... . '

•"''l)e&gt;IIOAL ~.!II

·~ w

d

AI
*Athens

•Jackson
N
J'

*Wellston

*Pomeroy
M p

•Gallipolis

N

M

A
At

I

AI
'Middleport

G

N

Racine
M
R

w

p

'L~an

W

L

At
'Middleport

•Athens

At

OPEN DATE

W
M
• Jackson

w

A

p

L
Oak Hill
P
OH

"

At

At
'Nelsonville
p
N

J

in the Orange Bowl, wu abe·... _:

*Pomeroy

•Gallipolis
W
G

p

,.tsy. ,,..

A

•Jackson

At

•Athens

AI
•Logan

•Gallipolia

M

p

N ,. A·

.M
w
------1
At
M

G

• Athens

w

p

N

W

Football League: Tbt ..,;:·-·r Miami Dolphins are 110
~
Oakland ocrambled wilb all Ill
might to emerge with a ..14 .": ~
victory Friday nlght.
The game. before 28,711 faa. .'_

SATURDAY
first regulor IOIJOft OO!liell II
i
Rutland at Middleport
the professional football ·•
The Sunda-y Time.:-senlinel, Sunday, September (, 1--t ·

'Nelsonville

AI
'Logan
p
L

N

Pt. Pleasant at Weirton
Coal Grove - Open

At

•Gallipolis

W

Wahama al Pomeroy
Wellston at Marietta
Kyger Creek at Fairland
Harman Trace at Eastern
Albany al Nert~ Gallia

Oak Hill
OH

W

J

At
Portsmouth
p

w

'

."

R-d s - oftor tholottoro URd to lntllcototho To1ms

Athens, Ironton 'Impressive '

=•

pre-season ocrtmmage wed- eampaign ·~anti New Lexnanesday.
ton Frtday.
Fullback Greg Hull, halfback Sophomore hallback
Arl
Bill Bnakman and quarterback Mayberry reeled off rWJs of
'll:rk!· Hummel scored touch- 47 and 80 yards while his Irondowna llll •horl pluJ18es. Brink- laD team males bumped Jack·
man pll88ed 18 yards to end son, 24-12, in a scrimmage at
G"? Conkey to ael up Hum- Jackson W•dnesday evening.
mels TO.
As a 'r•shman last s p r 1 n 11
Tile Bulldogs, who beat Lao- Mayberry captured Ute Southeaster 10.20 in their .first pre- eastern D»lrict ClaSI AA 100
I08JOII test, open their
llltl6 yanl dash at Athens.
FAIB!: ALARM
COVENTRY, Enlland (UPI)

LEND SUPPORT

''""

Reporll from Jackson lndi-'
cal«&lt; lhe lronrnen's offense l
lookod much better than II did ,
agarnst Marrett• earlier th"
year, out lltat JHS looked spoi~ 1on d~.f•r.se. "especially pass
• ense.
Ironton's other lwo scores ,
came on a 20 . yard pass play,
and • ;I:l yard pass
steve Reed soored both Jackson toUl·IM'own•.
I
I

Ke1th Hlil, huge Ironton tack- I
le, wa, '&lt;portffi "outstanding" i

WEST POINT, N.Y. (UPIJ - II&lt;.'COrding tn the Jackson Her- 1
,
aid fr~jay.
- Covenir)lliremen rushed to a Army cheerleaders and several Ironton plays at Gallipolis
.
Frida while J•ckson opens its ,
local factory Fr1day when a buslosds of cadets wlll be , ,161 Y . .
1 dak H'll I
smoke de!OciQr Mt lha alann present for Army's
·
camp"gn agams a 1 ·

If you haven't experienced the thriN thlt II
•exclusively Honda," you can start with the
perky Honda 50 that gives up to 225 mU.
to the gallon. If you've already enjoyed Honda,
why not move up to 1 biuer model? We ' them aII _.• up lo the CB-450, the bi&amp; bike for
the big ride. Either way, set the Hondl hlblt
_.• the nicest people do.

$

Honda prices start at •••
•I'IU4 •H•tt

.
*
215

•« up and IHIIr•'f r:~w~,.. .._.. ca..qg n

1 .,..

RAWLINGS HONDA SALES
Phone 992·2151

Middleport,

I

bells rlnaiD£ Faloe alorm-lhe tl&lt;!l'lutlllllg&lt;lala nearby
smoke was quite •alely curln1 eamp. Saturday the
bacon lD a meal pr..,...tnl rally ru vole of

Sunday Times Sentinel

__
-'itv
.·..
,_

ASB Chir1 adjut
-lollolltc-

tiN Ulur•• ' " ' " '

·l

Athens, 0.

P

unl~ ~-~~i:S

I

JacbotJ•.

ror the re.t of tbe Amerlcaa . -~· e '

The Plains at Nel!10nville

AI
Marietta
W
M

IV

Rolland

ing lAgan
finishis second
be- 11y,
, AtBWJa!&gt;t :lt&gt;liil·
· Beaty ~~", - · Iasl l.:pl:a:n:t:::::::::::::::::ne::'lo:C:o:ach:::T:om::C:a:bil:l:.: : :
cause
their to•quad
moell1
• ·.• In
Zetmo
...,ame
1
juniors. Gallipolis may finish · ..
_1
mem~ of the Sl. Louis Hawks
third
dark horse but Ute
u. I ~~~~ ·jo star a eam to ~ lo lerllla Frlday
,,,_ ~..,,. are
Jaua, ri8h •I!Ow .II fwould be Tom bo sJaj,ed a amliact lor
.Agger lhlll ever and stronger. itrvtn at one 'end; Jay Laven- fifth Nhlmtlll ' I!Rr*etbai.J" A....,II
than Iaiii ye.pr. ~· bo. d~ and M-.. AJu_antier alter- clalloD ' awon.
fourth
·,
·.n•IID&amp; .. lha ' other; Jubn
"Pui w~ . where 1jJII Writbt lllll lAm !l")'d II
want but remem'ber! thai ,..,.. 11&lt;._: JefiJ I~unt •...S-Atuck
have' a new eoach, and ., . WQii.s, • pall' ttl ~ ,reterano
offensive aNI delenlll.9e
at
.ant! a ~w . man,
llljury Fri'
Jems, lllld we 'lw !101
II center.
.
.. ,11nd work lllaaar
oul
of" liCIIcJij
and our •tall preplll'I!IICJIII
~- ~ ~
been delayed.
·
. II·
, JUr.
~Sa~ay··
In a n . ohalr
'' .tournai.
"In addition, our baeks 08!1'1
fullback, Sieve Jef·
' ,,,
blocll, ind we bave. to 10 back
.......... htlllf....,..
"""'
J;~~~~~:::·;·~-~·~· ~':· .................
to lllndllne~ illlb

. .,.

1 ..., Lig_ht Grten:Calai~ Hard Top Stefan ·
1; ....·ftWkuP Bl.ut s,daiJ Dt ViiJ•.
1- i~~quoi~. ·cO.,p. o. vm. ·
·
'
·1• \Yhitil C~I!Jit': Dt Vi.lle t (IOI.Dt

.w

•NelSQJlville

' . £ ' N

Athe!IJ' defentliJtl SEOAL
foo,lbaJI. champtono and lro!l. ,:;
. "" ll&gt;ns 1lgers, who wlll •. be re.
(Editor's Note- ne ~~
~n. ..
, ~lted 1•11! lbe. Soulheutern
lowlq arllele lii'P"Irfd 111 .' "We'1 Dlay will two game~;"
Alb Uc Leap ·In ~.
Th~rsday~.:~~.: life~ told the Rollrians,
":'~:.:_ IICrtmmage
WeloiOD
' prodlcllq with lOngue In cheek.
'
,
,
==will~ lite IHI. The,if;Rock~ .lf.ldmaslel:. spoke A~e!IJ' Bulldoco;· who llgure
L . looll!&amp;ll . cbamP' Ol· bJj; peysleal lllll ~tal to . be a . strong ~l!mder. for
~o~?~ · Gtldel lla&lt;ket Coo"' cOndltloninti .":airesoini ,.ihetr their ·..."i!!O Sirlllgbl SouthBob ~- bad .... to equal lmportanoe, told how eastem Ohto L&lt;"llue .8dd IItle,
say about tbal.
~1, humldily, drained ener- wblpped .,Crookaville 211-0 In a
·
· Igies of athletes, and of tbe
"The Southeastern Oltlo Alli- limpohance of oft - Muon (lor GAME SCHEDULED
ieUc League will be slrongerl football, that is) oporla such ao CHICAGO (UP! )Tba Notre
In lootball thiS year;, and Alii- Ibasketball, ~eball
Dame ; Nor.th!¥.••~ . .
e~s sbould win, Wellston :mlna.. lht ,IaUer ililllJiii''&lt; 'W!Ien ,ame .~~ i&lt;lr, ~•. I
Coach Bob Brennan told . tho 'tire. 6lolball oondlllotling
J&gt;&amp;. l. 'lhe 55,0110'seal Dyche Stadium
Wellslon Rotary Club Wt d- ....~
In Evanston, m., has been 1old
oesday night.
oul, Norlbw'esiern o!llclall
·
" Athens Is a blf achool, hasl Wellaton will' etrllile lhreej'ported '' *•'' ·
• . c.uo:;~.;.
8 fine physical educa\iod tlt- 1meo with !lie ·bin',\riiiJi,
partment." Brennan said, plck- I· J~, Guy .lllller-8Dd Gary ST I.dlliS~('ilPJ:)

)

ji

J·

.

Wellston Coach Thinks AHS
. ., crown.
WI"ll capture s~hAL

fI

Waverly

•

Point Pleasant
G p

'''

l

AI

G . M

Sept. 17 AI

AI
'Middleport

M

•Poml!roy
I ' A l. p

w

p

J

At
'Logan
M · L'
•Wellston

NOV. 11 '

)

N

N

I,

Coach Re

At

.''
OCT.' II

~I

-:·~ ··.t.ol

1965 Swisher. 150, quarterback; Bill 1 ry Corrigl:ln, 145 pound !Jemor l Ironton Oak Hill is at

Wahama

C

•wellston

•Jackson
M

llli

P

N

•Nelsonville

•

62 Port:~ Gil. 500

Dv,.. ,.,.,.._ I cyll-.
5-trono.l.,....nw

Nelsonville ha! 10 return~ng 11ate that evening.

I

ChaunceyDover

At

M

'Mlddl,i!port

OCT.7
OCT. 14

4 dr. I /ryL AI Tnno., P'.

•Athens

L

· l\t
•wellston

SEPT. 30

Galufe

Hordlo,. I

~

. SEPT. 23

flrN,

.............

At

•Loaan ·

I

''

Logao lost a chance to wln lsenio,.
Jetlermen this fall . including ! Non
lt"'Ue games Frl4a,J ;.,.
lis third straight conference Coach Rud Bickel'• returniJ18 nine slarters. They are : Paul finds Athen. hoslill8 New La- ),.
crown by losing to Athens in lettermen at Pomeroy are Don Conrad, 191) senior guard; Lar. ington. Gallipolis will
halt ,; ..

N

Rutland
M
R

\

65 Dodge Dart

c'

centet:·

Greg Poston, 170, quarterback. den 11re juniors, the others are

The Plains

SEPT. 9

ltMrlnt.

.

I

guard; Raymond Zirkle, 17S, wingback.
)
il
guard, all seniors, alona with Also, Sandy HaniCI, 211P~
junlon Charles Hysell,
176, senior llcklt; 'lbomu 'llil*.:Iackie; Lennie Van Meter, 160, 1!10 pound insldo !~; '
fullback. and Pat Story, 167, Riehle Polley, 170-pou..S IIIIIDJ
center.
lefthaU; John Thompl&lt;lll, !'Ito. Pomeroy compiled a U.O ov- pound senior guord; carl JIII,. -erali record last fall, and fin- ley, lel&gt;pound junior end;
lshed seventh in SEOAL play James Crombie, le.pound
wilh a 1-&amp;.0 reconi
ior
Middleport's
new menl&lt;&gt;r Nel....,ille woo ill. o:=~~l£;.
Fred Phllli• has only Hve. re· &amp;amt latl fall , lhon II
turning lettermen - Semors eight conllOCullve defoall.
George Sauer. halfback , 140; GreyhoundJ were wllllttll··~ '~
Sam Hood. back, 141 ; Juniors seven league batUeo,
Mark Tannehill. end, 146 , Bill Meanwhllt, each IdOl
Hackel!, back, 120, and Jeff play tWG non - loag,.
Boggs, renler. 150.
before the SEOAL acllon
Middleport finished Its 11165 Kina. A lot can happen Ill
season with a 4-5-0 record. In- period - mjuriol, ete.
side lhe SEOAL, the Jackets Nov. 4. one thlnJ wlll be
placed sixth with two wins and lain.
The SEOAL :::!( •;:~
five defeats.
ship
wrll
have been d
1

and Wellstoo early in th.. campal&amp;•·
Gallipolis, after travellnl to
Pomeroy lor ils first league encounter, must play at Jackson
on Sept 30 snd lhen host [.o.
gan the following weekend.
The Hlue De•ils wert 7-~
overall las• fail and ~·2-D Inside
the conference.
Gallipoli• leltermen return·
ing are Hank Doss, 154, spill
end; Mike Duffy. 170, right
guan' ; D•ony Davies, 1116, rtsht
guard, Rod Gilkey, 180, quarterback; Greg Howell, 181, tight
end; John Magnussen, 170, center; Brue&lt; Smith, t38, spill
eiMI; Gary Smith, 195, le It
guard; Jeff Smith, 168, right
guar~ and Brent Saunders, 171,
fullback.
Doss, Duffy. Gilkey and Saun-

League Football Schedule and Score Card 1966
Sept. 10

510 4 Dr. I cylinder, 1vt.

._hr,

__

~\

lively lltey are Greg Hall, 180, league oeason.
English. 1!4. end; Bill Mooro, I quarterback; Willy Dishong, ISS , Bexley al lAgan, The
.
Jeff Rutter, 160, John Lackey, Logan opens wilh AHS this 112, slotback ; Andy
Porler, pound senior end; Courtney I at Nelsonv!lle, Waham1 11 Poqt. , n, ;
lBO and Blll Brinkman, 170.
,..r, and must face GaUipoli.s 150, halfbark ; Ed Baer, 149, Haning, 160, pound
"""or eroy ond Wellston at Marfetla, ..,, 1 ·
On Saturday, Rutland piiJI .' 'it
FRIDAY'S SCHEDUL!i;
al Middleport.
New Lexmgton at Athens
Ironton at Gallipolis
RAIDI':RS NIP MIAMI
Oak Hill at Jackson
MIAMI mPIJ - Tbt ()alt. ,..
MIDDLEPORT NELSONVILLE
POMEROY
WELLSTON
Bexley at Logan
tand Raiders have new1 todaJ . 1

~

•,' I '

Tile Bulldog~, rolled over nine
foes laBI year, seven in leOBue
play. They plled up 218 points,
perilllllill8 but :Ill.
Logan will be dominated by
junlors this fall. and the Chieflalna will be play!Jl8 under a
new coach. Dick Mikes. LHS
baa eight returning lettermen
who paced the Chlefa to a 7-~
mark 1D 196ii. lnolde the league
lasl faiL Logan Ued Gallipolis
and Jacksnn lor second with
a 5-2-0 mark.
Logan's returntq lettermen
ore senioro Gary BariDw, II!,
halfback; LPO Fell, 183, center,
Jobn llansley, 170,
guard;
George Lvr.ch, 150, guard, and
Bill Westfall, 200, ond.
Junior veterans returning are
Mel Brooker, 1116, end; Chuck
Kemper, 211, fullback,
and

ulars include an end, ~\lard,
tackle and linebacker. Respec- the final game of the

in 1959 and llltl3. Hlo phreys, 178.

. 2S.

1966

65 Pontiac G.T.O.

The lronmeo wiU be smaller
this year than In previous campaigns. Cooch Bob Callahan is
slill searchln1 lor a good pair
of lllds.
The lronmen compiled an 8:1-0 season mark last yeor, and
in league play, Ued Logan and
Galllpolio for second place wlth
a 5-:1-0 performance.
Defend!J18 champion Alllenl,
with alJ regulan returning,
faces two rugged foes right off
the bat - Lopn on Sept 23,
and Wolloton away on Sept. 30.
Those two baiUeo will make
or bre:u Coach Don Eskey's
leds. E!key Ia dean of the
SEOAL -coacheo.
The defending champlo!IJ will
have all! regularo back, lnchrdlog Capt. Eric Hummel, quarterback, and Terry Ellis, hallback. Both are seniors, Hwnmel all70 and Ellia •1160.
The other four rel"rnlng reg-

compiled a 4.5-15-2 llnemen·-rPiturning are
Bob
with the Golden Rock· M088barger. 165; Steve Taylor,
departing two yean 196; Jim MoGoon, 170;
Bill
wu named "Coach of Henf!', 170; and Jerry Hum-

Iitle In alfl8ille that
lis 42nd co\rsecuttve
{inning

19:13 leim ;... c»&lt;:hamplons
with Logon. WHS will use •
pr&lt;tlype offense, pr multiple
type 'offense this fall,..
The Rocl&lt;eis wiU face .oo....,.
ullve loUgNes. ml4way lhrough
the season -• Logan at home
on Oct. 1!, and Gallipolis at
home on Oct. %1.
On the other band, Jackson,
o"""'r of 12 SEOAL croWIII
(moro Jjlan anybody else) .bas
what an oldtimer would call
''the best schedule break."
The lro"nmen could be aportlog a ~ record before taklog on Logan at home on Oct
:Ia. And it could . be Jackson
battling Wfllslau fol the !tell
championship oa Friday, Nov.

'~

' I 1

Seven SEOAL Teams Open Friday, MHS Plays Sa

17 Drill at Hannan Trace

. ._...

.'·'

.-

.

..,,._..,,.,,u· '•• "".

~.r~,·~·

-~~-:~:!!~

1 -'

BUI
GOING

AT ....

SACRIFICE PRICES
EXAMPLE:

1966 LeSABRE 4DOOR SEDAN
eAUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
a POWER STEERING
ePOWER BRAKES
aRADIO eWHITEWALLS
a TINTED GLASS, ETC.

s

SOME AIR CONDITIONED MODEl.$ IN

.St.\ITH ·BUICK.

,.

�,/

.'
LI

"

~'

•

'.

, I
(

-

Grid Race 'Up for 'Grabs '

s ORTS

BY HOBART . WILION Ja. Tbe Rockets have 11 veterJackson bu lbe bell seJ&gt;ed-lans re\urnlng from thel96ii outule break. Welblau,
which placed fifth in . the
velerans. will _lleld lbe
with a .. 3-4-Q mark. Overexperienced ball club.
WHS · wai ~ laal fall.
Athens will be out to
Mark Hayburn, a
lis 1955 Soulbeastem
• yeBr veteran, is 01pectLeague football tiUe. Logan
to lead the Rockeis to glory.
a new coarh.
Other Rockeis returnlll8 are
Gallipolis. with 10
Young ··lllli-pound ,guanl;
relumln8, lookl
lltllor, 1116,
guard;
MkWleporl and
Aluander, 171, end who
are big questiOIIIIUlkn.
~ter last year; Roger
have new coachoo.
150, halfback; Jay LaYcould surprue - ·
1511, end • quorterba"';
Put lbevl· all ~.
~1118bright, 152, center
you'll ~ the 11186 BEOAL
played delen!e last year;
oall r""' will be rather
l):rvin, 1112, e1M1 aNI deesUng,
fenotv&amp; lacklil&gt;· John Wright,
Seven SEOAL teums will
:Iackie; Kirby Oller, 178,
en their 1!1841 campalgu
AU are oenlOfl.
nJihl with non lone returning
junlor
loes. Middleport ,will Qpell
is. Steve Jelfera, 175
IU'day eaalnst Rutland.
halfback.
Many pre • IOljSOn
who coached
al
,!aim Weilstan, wljlt '
. going to Wells'aob Brennan back at
Hill capture Ita

t.
Jackson'a retumlng letter·
men are o..yl Terry, tn; Dave
Patton, 110, and Steve Reed,
18ii, all aenior backa;
Rudy
Wallace, IIIII, junior; SenIor

......

- - · 2 Dr. Kordlo,. 4

ntlttc tran1.

IIdia 11'111

powar

whlto ••u tlroo.

--

2 Dr. 170 ...... 6 cyll1&gt;
..............._
rill• .

Bears Capture

65MustlnA

"'"'il

6 cyllndor. llllndorcl
rtdle &amp; hHter, ....,_.. .

Pro Decisions

SEPT. 16

Wahama
M
W

At

1
I

62 Ford Falrlene
sao.
2 Dr. 1 .,u.-..
.................

-·..,.. """ -

.I

t

(~

64 Ford F-700 .

\

OCT. 21

...... ..__._
63 Mercury

c..-

2 Door Hoodloll.

·"-•r
-~... """
...lroo.Autemollotnno.
·64 Fore! (Jalaxle

sao. 4 Dr. I &lt;YIInolor, o.r..
trono. lblllo ond
- -........
•....,....
·"
'
• 1
•1.1

':.t;l

A

"N.OV.

r

~.

•

'MiddlepoJ:t

At

•

J t

~t

"
·..

•

I

'We Might Win Two'

''

I

ONLY 2 LEFT!'

I.

J

~ I

I

I

""·.awlrn-

I

'

' ·'

1.....

.~:·· ·
•

..

•I

.'tfEARAfiCE
HMEI

.

f'UaU.

I

I.--;

"'•

I

~

l

peoplL .

. SERVICE

SAlES
e

.1$ p

--- _...,.,. . . .......... .. '

......... 593·7711
IR . . . ,lfmer'

'
~-

....

-- ----- .. -· ..

~-.

_,

..... ... ,_ .. -. .-.-- , - ··

•'.

- - -~- .

.'

I

,.

&gt;·

COMPLETE LIN&amp; OF USlD ~85 • ··"'

-·~

.. .

lfl.

...

..

OPEN .DATE
:J.•

'4. '
'

.

·.

' \

.

~ --- .,.), "'

R

G

p

"We'll be a typlea(
.football _...
'jougb." 81'1!111W1

. t.rtans;

new.... .... . '

•"''l)e&gt;IIOAL ~.!II

·~ w

d

AI
*Athens

•Jackson
N
J'

*Wellston

*Pomeroy
M p

•Gallipolis

N

M

A
At

I

AI
'Middleport

G

N

Racine
M
R

w

p

'L~an

W

L

At
'Middleport

•Athens

At

OPEN DATE

W
M
• Jackson

w

A

p

L
Oak Hill
P
OH

"

At

At
'Nelsonville
p
N

J

in the Orange Bowl, wu abe·... _:

*Pomeroy

•Gallipolis
W
G

p

,.tsy. ,,..

A

•Jackson

At

•Athens

AI
•Logan

•Gallipolia

M

p

N ,. A·

.M
w
------1
At
M

G

• Athens

w

p

N

W

Football League: Tbt ..,;:·-·r Miami Dolphins are 110
~
Oakland ocrambled wilb all Ill
might to emerge with a ..14 .": ~
victory Friday nlght.
The game. before 28,711 faa. .'_

SATURDAY
first regulor IOIJOft OO!liell II
i
Rutland at Middleport
the professional football ·•
The Sunda-y Time.:-senlinel, Sunday, September (, 1--t ·

'Nelsonville

AI
'Logan
p
L

N

Pt. Pleasant at Weirton
Coal Grove - Open

At

•Gallipolis

W

Wahama al Pomeroy
Wellston at Marietta
Kyger Creek at Fairland
Harman Trace at Eastern
Albany al Nert~ Gallia

Oak Hill
OH

W

J

At
Portsmouth
p

w

'

."

R-d s - oftor tholottoro URd to lntllcototho To1ms

Athens, Ironton 'Impressive '

=•

pre-season ocrtmmage wed- eampaign ·~anti New Lexnanesday.
ton Frtday.
Fullback Greg Hull, halfback Sophomore hallback
Arl
Bill Bnakman and quarterback Mayberry reeled off rWJs of
'll:rk!· Hummel scored touch- 47 and 80 yards while his Irondowna llll •horl pluJ18es. Brink- laD team males bumped Jack·
man pll88ed 18 yards to end son, 24-12, in a scrimmage at
G"? Conkey to ael up Hum- Jackson W•dnesday evening.
mels TO.
As a 'r•shman last s p r 1 n 11
Tile Bulldogs, who beat Lao- Mayberry captured Ute Southeaster 10.20 in their .first pre- eastern D»lrict ClaSI AA 100
I08JOII test, open their
llltl6 yanl dash at Athens.
FAIB!: ALARM
COVENTRY, Enlland (UPI)

LEND SUPPORT

''""

Reporll from Jackson lndi-'
cal«&lt; lhe lronrnen's offense l
lookod much better than II did ,
agarnst Marrett• earlier th"
year, out lltat JHS looked spoi~ 1on d~.f•r.se. "especially pass
• ense.
Ironton's other lwo scores ,
came on a 20 . yard pass play,
and • ;I:l yard pass
steve Reed soored both Jackson toUl·IM'own•.
I
I

Ke1th Hlil, huge Ironton tack- I
le, wa, '&lt;portffi "outstanding" i

WEST POINT, N.Y. (UPIJ - II&lt;.'COrding tn the Jackson Her- 1
,
aid fr~jay.
- Covenir)lliremen rushed to a Army cheerleaders and several Ironton plays at Gallipolis
.
Frida while J•ckson opens its ,
local factory Fr1day when a buslosds of cadets wlll be , ,161 Y . .
1 dak H'll I
smoke de!OciQr Mt lha alann present for Army's
·
camp"gn agams a 1 ·

If you haven't experienced the thriN thlt II
•exclusively Honda," you can start with the
perky Honda 50 that gives up to 225 mU.
to the gallon. If you've already enjoyed Honda,
why not move up to 1 biuer model? We ' them aII _.• up lo the CB-450, the bi&amp; bike for
the big ride. Either way, set the Hondl hlblt
_.• the nicest people do.

$

Honda prices start at •••
•I'IU4 •H•tt

.
*
215

•« up and IHIIr•'f r:~w~,.. .._.. ca..qg n

1 .,..

RAWLINGS HONDA SALES
Phone 992·2151

Middleport,

I

bells rlnaiD£ Faloe alorm-lhe tl&lt;!l'lutlllllg&lt;lala nearby
smoke was quite •alely curln1 eamp. Saturday the
bacon lD a meal pr..,...tnl rally ru vole of

Sunday Times Sentinel

__
-'itv
.·..
,_

ASB Chir1 adjut
-lollolltc-

tiN Ulur•• ' " ' " '

·l

Athens, 0.

P

unl~ ~-~~i:S

I

JacbotJ•.

ror the re.t of tbe Amerlcaa . -~· e '

The Plains at Nel!10nville

AI
Marietta
W
M

IV

Rolland

ing lAgan
finishis second
be- 11y,
, AtBWJa!&gt;t :lt&gt;liil·
· Beaty ~~", - · Iasl l.:pl:a:n:t:::::::::::::::::ne::'lo:C:o:ach:::T:om::C:a:bil:l:.: : :
cause
their to•quad
moell1
• ·.• In
Zetmo
...,ame
1
juniors. Gallipolis may finish · ..
_1
mem~ of the Sl. Louis Hawks
third
dark horse but Ute
u. I ~~~~ ·jo star a eam to ~ lo lerllla Frlday
,,,_ ~..,,. are
Jaua, ri8h •I!Ow .II fwould be Tom bo sJaj,ed a amliact lor
.Agger lhlll ever and stronger. itrvtn at one 'end; Jay Laven- fifth Nhlmtlll ' I!Rr*etbai.J" A....,II
than Iaiii ye.pr. ~· bo. d~ and M-.. AJu_antier alter- clalloD ' awon.
fourth
·,
·.n•IID&amp; .. lha ' other; Jubn
"Pui w~ . where 1jJII Writbt lllll lAm !l")'d II
want but remem'ber! thai ,..,.. 11&lt;._: JefiJ I~unt •...S-Atuck
have' a new eoach, and ., . WQii.s, • pall' ttl ~ ,reterano
offensive aNI delenlll.9e
at
.ant! a ~w . man,
llljury Fri'
Jems, lllld we 'lw !101
II center.
.
.. ,11nd work lllaaar
oul
of" liCIIcJij
and our •tall preplll'I!IICJIII
~- ~ ~
been delayed.
·
. II·
, JUr.
~Sa~ay··
In a n . ohalr
'' .tournai.
"In addition, our baeks 08!1'1
fullback, Sieve Jef·
' ,,,
blocll, ind we bave. to 10 back
.......... htlllf....,..
"""'
J;~~~~~:::·;·~-~·~· ~':· .................
to lllndllne~ illlb

. .,.

1 ..., Lig_ht Grten:Calai~ Hard Top Stefan ·
1; ....·ftWkuP Bl.ut s,daiJ Dt ViiJ•.
1- i~~quoi~. ·cO.,p. o. vm. ·
·
'
·1• \Yhitil C~I!Jit': Dt Vi.lle t (IOI.Dt

.w

•NelSQJlville

' . £ ' N

Athe!IJ' defentliJtl SEOAL
foo,lbaJI. champtono and lro!l. ,:;
. "" ll&gt;ns 1lgers, who wlll •. be re.
(Editor's Note- ne ~~
~n. ..
, ~lted 1•11! lbe. Soulheutern
lowlq arllele lii'P"Irfd 111 .' "We'1 Dlay will two game~;"
Alb Uc Leap ·In ~.
Th~rsday~.:~~.: life~ told the Rollrians,
":'~:.:_ IICrtmmage
WeloiOD
' prodlcllq with lOngue In cheek.
'
,
,
==will~ lite IHI. The,if;Rock~ .lf.ldmaslel:. spoke A~e!IJ' Bulldoco;· who llgure
L . looll!&amp;ll . cbamP' Ol· bJj; peysleal lllll ~tal to . be a . strong ~l!mder. for
~o~?~ · Gtldel lla&lt;ket Coo"' cOndltloninti .":airesoini ,.ihetr their ·..."i!!O Sirlllgbl SouthBob ~- bad .... to equal lmportanoe, told how eastem Ohto L&lt;"llue .8dd IItle,
say about tbal.
~1, humldily, drained ener- wblpped .,Crookaville 211-0 In a
·
· Igies of athletes, and of tbe
"The Southeastern Oltlo Alli- limpohance of oft - Muon (lor GAME SCHEDULED
ieUc League will be slrongerl football, that is) oporla such ao CHICAGO (UP! )Tba Notre
In lootball thiS year;, and Alii- Ibasketball, ~eball
Dame ; Nor.th!¥.••~ . .
e~s sbould win, Wellston :mlna.. lht ,IaUer ililllJiii''&lt; 'W!Ien ,ame .~~ i&lt;lr, ~•. I
Coach Bob Brennan told . tho 'tire. 6lolball oondlllotling
J&gt;&amp;. l. 'lhe 55,0110'seal Dyche Stadium
Wellslon Rotary Club Wt d- ....~
In Evanston, m., has been 1old
oesday night.
oul, Norlbw'esiern o!llclall
·
" Athens Is a blf achool, hasl Wellaton will' etrllile lhreej'ported '' *•'' ·
• . c.uo:;~.;.
8 fine physical educa\iod tlt- 1meo with !lie ·bin',\riiiJi,
partment." Brennan said, plck- I· J~, Guy .lllller-8Dd Gary ST I.dlliS~('ilPJ:)

)

ji

J·

.

Wellston Coach Thinks AHS
. ., crown.
WI"ll capture s~hAL

fI

Waverly

•

Point Pleasant
G p

'''

l

AI

G . M

Sept. 17 AI

AI
'Middleport

M

•Poml!roy
I ' A l. p

w

p

J

At
'Logan
M · L'
•Wellston

NOV. 11 '

)

N

N

I,

Coach Re

At

.''
OCT.' II

~I

-:·~ ··.t.ol

1965 Swisher. 150, quarterback; Bill 1 ry Corrigl:ln, 145 pound !Jemor l Ironton Oak Hill is at

Wahama

C

•wellston

•Jackson
M

llli

P

N

•Nelsonville

•

62 Port:~ Gil. 500

Dv,.. ,.,.,.._ I cyll-.
5-trono.l.,....nw

Nelsonville ha! 10 return~ng 11ate that evening.

I

ChaunceyDover

At

M

'Mlddl,i!port

OCT.7
OCT. 14

4 dr. I /ryL AI Tnno., P'.

•Athens

L

· l\t
•wellston

SEPT. 30

Galufe

Hordlo,. I

~

. SEPT. 23

flrN,

.............

At

•Loaan ·

I

''

Logao lost a chance to wln lsenio,.
Jetlermen this fall . including ! Non
lt"'Ue games Frl4a,J ;.,.
lis third straight conference Coach Rud Bickel'• returniJ18 nine slarters. They are : Paul finds Athen. hoslill8 New La- ),.
crown by losing to Athens in lettermen at Pomeroy are Don Conrad, 191) senior guard; Lar. ington. Gallipolis will
halt ,; ..

N

Rutland
M
R

\

65 Dodge Dart

c'

centet:·

Greg Poston, 170, quarterback. den 11re juniors, the others are

The Plains

SEPT. 9

ltMrlnt.

.

I

guard; Raymond Zirkle, 17S, wingback.
)
il
guard, all seniors, alona with Also, Sandy HaniCI, 211P~
junlon Charles Hysell,
176, senior llcklt; 'lbomu 'llil*.:Iackie; Lennie Van Meter, 160, 1!10 pound insldo !~; '
fullback. and Pat Story, 167, Riehle Polley, 170-pou..S IIIIIDJ
center.
lefthaU; John Thompl&lt;lll, !'Ito. Pomeroy compiled a U.O ov- pound senior guord; carl JIII,. -erali record last fall, and fin- ley, lel&gt;pound junior end;
lshed seventh in SEOAL play James Crombie, le.pound
wilh a 1-&amp;.0 reconi
ior
Middleport's
new menl&lt;&gt;r Nel....,ille woo ill. o:=~~l£;.
Fred Phllli• has only Hve. re· &amp;amt latl fall , lhon II
turning lettermen - Semors eight conllOCullve defoall.
George Sauer. halfback , 140; GreyhoundJ were wllllttll··~ '~
Sam Hood. back, 141 ; Juniors seven league batUeo,
Mark Tannehill. end, 146 , Bill Meanwhllt, each IdOl
Hackel!, back, 120, and Jeff play tWG non - loag,.
Boggs, renler. 150.
before the SEOAL acllon
Middleport finished Its 11165 Kina. A lot can happen Ill
season with a 4-5-0 record. In- period - mjuriol, ete.
side lhe SEOAL, the Jackets Nov. 4. one thlnJ wlll be
placed sixth with two wins and lain.
The SEOAL :::!( •;:~
five defeats.
ship
wrll
have been d
1

and Wellstoo early in th.. campal&amp;•·
Gallipolis, after travellnl to
Pomeroy lor ils first league encounter, must play at Jackson
on Sept 30 snd lhen host [.o.
gan the following weekend.
The Hlue De•ils wert 7-~
overall las• fail and ~·2-D Inside
the conference.
Gallipoli• leltermen return·
ing are Hank Doss, 154, spill
end; Mike Duffy. 170, right
guan' ; D•ony Davies, 1116, rtsht
guard, Rod Gilkey, 180, quarterback; Greg Howell, 181, tight
end; John Magnussen, 170, center; Brue&lt; Smith, t38, spill
eiMI; Gary Smith, 195, le It
guard; Jeff Smith, 168, right
guar~ and Brent Saunders, 171,
fullback.
Doss, Duffy. Gilkey and Saun-

League Football Schedule and Score Card 1966
Sept. 10

510 4 Dr. I cylinder, 1vt.

._hr,

__

~\

lively lltey are Greg Hall, 180, league oeason.
English. 1!4. end; Bill Mooro, I quarterback; Willy Dishong, ISS , Bexley al lAgan, The
.
Jeff Rutter, 160, John Lackey, Logan opens wilh AHS this 112, slotback ; Andy
Porler, pound senior end; Courtney I at Nelsonv!lle, Waham1 11 Poqt. , n, ;
lBO and Blll Brinkman, 170.
,..r, and must face GaUipoli.s 150, halfbark ; Ed Baer, 149, Haning, 160, pound
"""or eroy ond Wellston at Marfetla, ..,, 1 ·
On Saturday, Rutland piiJI .' 'it
FRIDAY'S SCHEDUL!i;
al Middleport.
New Lexmgton at Athens
Ironton at Gallipolis
RAIDI':RS NIP MIAMI
Oak Hill at Jackson
MIAMI mPIJ - Tbt ()alt. ,..
MIDDLEPORT NELSONVILLE
POMEROY
WELLSTON
Bexley at Logan
tand Raiders have new1 todaJ . 1

~

•,' I '

Tile Bulldog~, rolled over nine
foes laBI year, seven in leOBue
play. They plled up 218 points,
perilllllill8 but :Ill.
Logan will be dominated by
junlors this fall. and the Chieflalna will be play!Jl8 under a
new coach. Dick Mikes. LHS
baa eight returning lettermen
who paced the Chlefa to a 7-~
mark 1D 196ii. lnolde the league
lasl faiL Logan Ued Gallipolis
and Jacksnn lor second with
a 5-2-0 mark.
Logan's returntq lettermen
ore senioro Gary BariDw, II!,
halfback; LPO Fell, 183, center,
Jobn llansley, 170,
guard;
George Lvr.ch, 150, guard, and
Bill Westfall, 200, ond.
Junior veterans returning are
Mel Brooker, 1116, end; Chuck
Kemper, 211, fullback,
and

ulars include an end, ~\lard,
tackle and linebacker. Respec- the final game of the

in 1959 and llltl3. Hlo phreys, 178.

. 2S.

1966

65 Pontiac G.T.O.

The lronmeo wiU be smaller
this year than In previous campaigns. Cooch Bob Callahan is
slill searchln1 lor a good pair
of lllds.
The lronmen compiled an 8:1-0 season mark last yeor, and
in league play, Ued Logan and
Galllpolio for second place wlth
a 5-:1-0 performance.
Defend!J18 champion Alllenl,
with alJ regulan returning,
faces two rugged foes right off
the bat - Lopn on Sept 23,
and Wolloton away on Sept. 30.
Those two baiUeo will make
or bre:u Coach Don Eskey's
leds. E!key Ia dean of the
SEOAL -coacheo.
The defending champlo!IJ will
have all! regularo back, lnchrdlog Capt. Eric Hummel, quarterback, and Terry Ellis, hallback. Both are seniors, Hwnmel all70 and Ellia •1160.
The other four rel"rnlng reg-

compiled a 4.5-15-2 llnemen·-rPiturning are
Bob
with the Golden Rock· M088barger. 165; Steve Taylor,
departing two yean 196; Jim MoGoon, 170;
Bill
wu named "Coach of Henf!', 170; and Jerry Hum-

Iitle In alfl8ille that
lis 42nd co\rsecuttve
{inning

19:13 leim ;... c»&lt;:hamplons
with Logon. WHS will use •
pr&lt;tlype offense, pr multiple
type 'offense this fall,..
The Rocl&lt;eis wiU face .oo....,.
ullve loUgNes. ml4way lhrough
the season -• Logan at home
on Oct. 1!, and Gallipolis at
home on Oct. %1.
On the other band, Jackson,
o"""'r of 12 SEOAL croWIII
(moro Jjlan anybody else) .bas
what an oldtimer would call
''the best schedule break."
The lro"nmen could be aportlog a ~ record before taklog on Logan at home on Oct
:Ia. And it could . be Jackson
battling Wfllslau fol the !tell
championship oa Friday, Nov.

'~

' I 1

Seven SEOAL Teams Open Friday, MHS Plays Sa

17 Drill at Hannan Trace

. ._...

.'·'

.-

.

..,,._..,,.,,u· '•• "".

~.r~,·~·

-~~-:~:!!~

1 -'

BUI
GOING

AT ....

SACRIFICE PRICES
EXAMPLE:

1966 LeSABRE 4DOOR SEDAN
eAUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
a POWER STEERING
ePOWER BRAKES
aRADIO eWHITEWALLS
a TINTED GLASS, ETC.

s

SOME AIR CONDITIONED MODEl.$ IN

.St.\ITH ·BUICK.

,.

�.,

.,

.I '

,,

t•

'

'

•

...

'

,; •

,\

,,

j

•

'.
il.

'.

'}

i)

1 •

'·

'

''

',f

•

reatLve Writers
0 Meet Sept. 10,
peaker lS Named
'

'Water 1'-r~i~Ct. -.-G.~.an.·t~ .Loan Application Filed·With
,;.1:· '!i'l ri'•,,•. 1·l•!' .,... , .• ,:;,~
A Jftllmblaey application uk- trom' ~~b\IY dnlr.; ·! ilu FHA: 'Yi~&gt;'~.loi,,;.,.

lng tor nearly $2~ miUion in
graoll I\P!I lo1111.1 from lb e
Farmers , Home" AdJQiolllration
was flied ..~ ~"::!_1,\!-~beha· lf
of tbJI· 'l'lliiiieri r......,neiler
Waterwcitlra preject.
Fr
W Porter
. to .
:

•

Mrs. Foley.. 1 _former resI· I
dent of Cmcmnati, ~ucceeded
Walter Rumsey Marvm,, wbo
retired from the dtrector s pos·
ition.
.
She comes from a wntlng
lamily. Her late mother, Mrs.
Guest speaker will be Mrs. B. Y. Williams, produced six
Bernice Foley, the ne:v direct- volumes of poetry, and Mrs.
or of the Ohioana Ltbrary at :Foley bas malntained
her
Columbus. She will tell about i literary heritage. She
bas
her new projects and obJec- written fashion coluiillls in four
tives.
: weekly papers in
Hamilton,
Anyone ts welcome to attend ·I Clermont and Brown coun 1·1es
with or without a manuseript. I for five years, and has done
For Information call Mrs. Ma-;book reviews fo~ a Cincinnati
ry Lewis, Rio Grande, 245-552:1. newspaper for eight years. _

The creative Writing Group
will meel on Saturday, Sept. 10
at uo p. m. at the Heritage
Room of Davis Library on the
campus of Rio Grande Col·
lege.

$2,5Gf.5011.
Perter

· '' ·

il'oW

:

·

waterlvo~ks 8S:,~IIonilldi011~
will be seeking 8 $t&amp;~

.
•
grant and bas fil'ld appUcation
14 100
lor a '1.,2 • loan. The re1

·m
· pro~.: :~':einL~· :;o .re!~: !

an~ ~·

Tiley or
CoUnty Corpo

uj; 1""1

" .. 'ibe ed lOcally.

rGJt&lt;

w

r

Inial cost l!sll ale' made
by "I expect tentative approval
Sleco Inc.,
englneen of confirmation of funds from

·h

,

wow. homea and two 1111a1J illdustrlea mar Ba•Jm

Eldon Gaul or more.
'
The project had slarted with
tbe idea that 11 350 flllllilles
were interested It would
be
feasible to begin
planning,
regional FHA official, wbo wlll "
said Porter. He also reported
forward lhem. 18 Wasbln;too for
Mpre than 1,000 peraens had Porter said persons who bave lhe mlleag• to be covered by
additional study, aecordlrlg to signed •• proapectlve users and or do sign before tile FHA com- tile system had increased from
Porter.
..put up the no deposit belore mltmenl is obtained wUI pay a less than a hUndred miles at
~
.., the appUcaUoo waa suhmlttid." total of only $50 for a tap while tile outset to !48 miles.
Atlomey Pol'!B, while reveBJ· accordift 1o Porter "and steer- those who decide In come
Porter said tllr local share Is
ing ~- of the applleallon:. Ins committee members Lind· I tile line later will pay tap
based on tile prrtjected Income
also pftdlded lbat Z50 n a w aay Lyons, Carl ·PMnhUI, Del- of at least $250 and
from lhe syslem, aa weU from
8JIJI

Porter said conftdently on Frl- \IIOukl locate wllhln tile area Of myself will continue
day. ·
'
the system within 12 months al· applications until the
· The· ·Initial ap:lllcallone were ter the project liecomes
a approval commitment Is
turned over In Milton RoU8
ty.
ten."

.

tile tap ~·Water bill fees, with each
borne Dlltered, woul~ begil&gt;' at
e:; a 010n.lb for the · flrrlt J.j)OO
gaUom of water.11aed. Cbat'&amp;e
for lhe next S,OOO pUon,o would
be $1.60 per 1,000 gallOIII.
Selco, lr.e., while ll)ll'l'eylni
the feasibility of the . project,
said savings for each bome
owner would total f/.10 per year
1n tile porcheS!! of detergents
alone. Porter alao polllled to

t'·

tile reducod lire
'lumblng ~ ,.
"We bope Ill ~·~!.,
bids on tile pro~

of the year," Ilk!
Intend Ill

Jlegloual Water
operate lhe system." ..~Porter l8ld ibe
.
cations
filed w11b
paUon of 1,211S
schools, hul II Ia
ed tor 100 per cent
8

..ere

Four ·Accidents

1

J
BERNICE FOLEY

·--

TobeOpeu ·
Blue emu and Blll8
will bold Ill :1111 llllllllll
munlty Enrollment fer
denlll of Pomeroy and
County on September
Readquartera at the

1
'
"NOTICE
,·: ·' ·.• ..,. t ... :

,NlW JTIRf,.,HQURs

(

¥"

.,

..,.

'

· •• FFECTIVE TOtsDAY, SEPT: ·6th
'

(t\O~DA!
9:30A.M. to~.
TUtsDAtr~
9i3o'A'.M. to '5 . fi;Mo,
WEDNESDAY_ 9:30A.M.. to 5:00 P&amp;
THURSDAY ___.,;_ ~:30 A.~· to 12 ~N
FRIDAY - - 9:30 A.M. to 8:00 ..:M.
SA'TU~~ ~- 9:30A.M. to 5:o0' P.M.

..

..

... '

412 211d Ave.

Gallipolis, Ohle

ALSOGPEN ··

AU DAY
THURSDAYS
'· ..

._

: :Amateur Gardeners lnstaif New
~ _, ·Officers at September Meeting

Two Accidents

F

A tour of the lovely flower . mented on attending the flow-["Wby Does One Garden?"
' arrangement using bare branch·
MEETING ~~OUN~h·
garden of Mrs. Robert Reibel, : er show at lbe Ohio Stale Fair. She referred to it as 1
re· es with large mangolds; a mod- , '!be Tops Clu
op
1
Leading Creek Road, and an Mrs. Charles Blakeslee re- warding hobby, a source of re-, ern, using bamboo stalks and : ers) will meet Wednesd~y, ~D
inspirational installation of new ported on her project of watch- lease of tension and fruslra- bronze mums, and 1 modem , 7, at tile Mlddlefrt &lt;;:.ty
officers highlighted the Septem. ' ing the nesting process ol blue- tions, tile oldest of aJJ arts. She II'M!ngement featuring
dark lat. 7:30 instead laledoat ~I
1
ber meeting of the Amateur birds and described lhe mat- 1 touched on lhe planting of trees 1 1ca:nn::a~b~l::;oom~s:_:and:_~le~av:;:e:s·;.__;l,;;trte.;;:.~ef~fl~ces~as~s.._~eariiii"'e"'r...,
Gardeners Club of Middleport Iing season and the e v en 1s j for future generations and sires- II'
~·
..
held Thursday evening.
:wbich cllmared the baby birds Ised that consevation be
upChale the. bllli!s· aw~y with th~~'tlmlng oghte·litllt haal. Strictly I fu~. ~·
Mrs. Edgar Reynoldo, ·out -:being ready to leave the nest. !held espectaUy the anli-pollu-~
. . ..,
\".'
.
going president, presided over jThe traveling prize sent
by ; tlon program.
k swings a wida strap acros,i 1ht lnatep Wild buckles llrk:kly for klckt. Melli
the last meeting of the
club j Thelma Pratt was awarded to 1 She described wildflowers as I
year and welcomed the guests, IBetty Cline.
: magic as they appear and re·
your life merrier in Re~. 81•Cic&lt;c~,-. .
or ·lriah iloffee·'crulhed kid IQiplrl
Mrs. Pearl Mora, Mrs. Charles Mrs. Edgar Reynolds thank· ]appear without tile help of man·
. .
'":
~~
' .o-t-'
_..., ., •. -- ~
Con • A
Bradbury, and Denise Kit&lt;ben ,ed tile club members and offi·dtind and closed by reading the
GREAT
of Chillicothe.
cers for their past cooperation ~ 19th Psalm and the prayer of
·
AS
. ·.
The verse of the montll was through tbe year and asked for the homemaker.
FRIENDI
given by Betty Cline and mem- fthe same for lhe new officers. 1 A social bour was held lollowbers responded to roll
caU : Mrs. Reynolds tllea Installed the ing tile meeting wilb 1 dessert
Complete
of
Shoes For
naming a bulb they plaa
to new offi~s presenting e a c h course served by the hostesses,
OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS
r.
,
..
plant lhls !aU. During tile busi· with 1 crystal bud vase hold· Mrs. Robert Reibel and Mrs.
6:00 to 8:00
ness seS!Ion the resignation of ing a red carnation wltb fern. , Edward Burkett. The refreshMrs. Barbara Jones was ac- i Offtcera Installed were Grace ment table waa covered wftll a
cepted with regret The Jones •Pratt, president: Alwtlda Wern- . white embroidered linen cloth
family has moved Ill Akron.
er, vice president; Mae Lam- •and centered wilb an avaqgefl.,
Committee reporta were giv- ! bert, aecrelaly: Katllryn Knight ~ ment of pink and while glatlioen by Chairman and Mrs. Pearl i aaJlsllng secrelary and Helen Ius in a aUver container Dank·
Mombtr Fodorol _,.,. $yettm
Reypoid,s reported on the club ' Unyd, treasurer. Mro. PraU eel by white lapera ill sDver
Mombtr P.D.I.C.
entry in ~the regatta parade u• lmade an a&lt;Ceptance
apeecb holders. Mrs. Edgar Reynolds
POMEROY, O.
lng the tlleme, "Today'• Youth Iand presented the progr:tn !and Mrs. Grace Pratt presld·
•nd Yesterday's GeneraUon," Igneat speak'..., Mrs. Pearl Mora, · ed at lhe aUver coffee IIO!'vlce 1
in which she and Mra. Jones •wbo bad u her topte, "Garden and punch bowl.
,
IDok pa.-t. She also
reported II'ICI.s and Philosophy." She Arrangementa of garden ...... .,
JIIM:..Ijlt!onll\11 Pv Yeur ~nr.rt
winning a wblte
at
tile reference from Gene- jero were placed througbout lhe
11,____"""__.,111!"!'1'/~..ii;;;;;..,.;;:.;.;;..;,;.~~~---i,-""'•~--~
llOUJII)r
·
.
., l~J'eall,oa, llome llllllDdllded u .WIIIallll..--------...;.----- ···
•
',..
.. ..,_,

:0

1

(7;
Kr
Fu
Ne

Mi1
I
&lt;6,

ing
Grt
3).

c
Chi
11
Fisl
l:&lt;rl

Lori
Hou
Higl
31

l'i•sl
Calif
Or
(II

\Vril!l

8·"

1

THE FARMERS BANK

i

see~~~EN.,

i

OlNNil§

U~e J,a~·u,t.!~~-~·~-~·~~-~~~

'~o~en

~

THE FARMERS lANK
and SAVINGS CO.

-~

- .-- - .. _ ,......
, ....
.. .... . .... ~ ... ... .... , . ., . ,. ... .,__
.., ...
-· --- , .. ..
-·...-·~ -·

~

- - ,.. ~ - ·

. . .. · ·---- .............· - ---- -........~-=a-...

==-.,.,,-.-~

i

�.,

.,

.I '

,,

t•

'

'

•

...

'

,; •

,\

,,

j

•

'.
il.

'.

'}

i)

1 •

'·

'

''

',f

•

reatLve Writers
0 Meet Sept. 10,
peaker lS Named
'

'Water 1'-r~i~Ct. -.-G.~.an.·t~ .Loan Application Filed·With
,;.1:· '!i'l ri'•,,•. 1·l•!' .,... , .• ,:;,~
A Jftllmblaey application uk- trom' ~~b\IY dnlr.; ·! ilu FHA: 'Yi~&gt;'~.loi,,;.,.

lng tor nearly $2~ miUion in
graoll I\P!I lo1111.1 from lb e
Farmers , Home" AdJQiolllration
was flied ..~ ~"::!_1,\!-~beha· lf
of tbJI· 'l'lliiiieri r......,neiler
Waterwcitlra preject.
Fr
W Porter
. to .
:

•

Mrs. Foley.. 1 _former resI· I
dent of Cmcmnati, ~ucceeded
Walter Rumsey Marvm,, wbo
retired from the dtrector s pos·
ition.
.
She comes from a wntlng
lamily. Her late mother, Mrs.
Guest speaker will be Mrs. B. Y. Williams, produced six
Bernice Foley, the ne:v direct- volumes of poetry, and Mrs.
or of the Ohioana Ltbrary at :Foley bas malntained
her
Columbus. She will tell about i literary heritage. She
bas
her new projects and obJec- written fashion coluiillls in four
tives.
: weekly papers in
Hamilton,
Anyone ts welcome to attend ·I Clermont and Brown coun 1·1es
with or without a manuseript. I for five years, and has done
For Information call Mrs. Ma-;book reviews fo~ a Cincinnati
ry Lewis, Rio Grande, 245-552:1. newspaper for eight years. _

The creative Writing Group
will meel on Saturday, Sept. 10
at uo p. m. at the Heritage
Room of Davis Library on the
campus of Rio Grande Col·
lege.

$2,5Gf.5011.
Perter

· '' ·

il'oW

:

·

waterlvo~ks 8S:,~IIonilldi011~
will be seeking 8 $t&amp;~

.
•
grant and bas fil'ld appUcation
14 100
lor a '1.,2 • loan. The re1

·m
· pro~.: :~':einL~· :;o .re!~: !

an~ ~·

Tiley or
CoUnty Corpo

uj; 1""1

" .. 'ibe ed lOcally.

rGJt&lt;

w

r

Inial cost l!sll ale' made
by "I expect tentative approval
Sleco Inc.,
englneen of confirmation of funds from

·h

,

wow. homea and two 1111a1J illdustrlea mar Ba•Jm

Eldon Gaul or more.
'
The project had slarted with
tbe idea that 11 350 flllllilles
were interested It would
be
feasible to begin
planning,
regional FHA official, wbo wlll "
said Porter. He also reported
forward lhem. 18 Wasbln;too for
Mpre than 1,000 peraens had Porter said persons who bave lhe mlleag• to be covered by
additional study, aecordlrlg to signed •• proapectlve users and or do sign before tile FHA com- tile system had increased from
Porter.
..put up the no deposit belore mltmenl is obtained wUI pay a less than a hUndred miles at
~
.., the appUcaUoo waa suhmlttid." total of only $50 for a tap while tile outset to !48 miles.
Atlomey Pol'!B, while reveBJ· accordift 1o Porter "and steer- those who decide In come
Porter said tllr local share Is
ing ~- of the applleallon:. Ins committee members Lind· I tile line later will pay tap
based on tile prrtjected Income
also pftdlded lbat Z50 n a w aay Lyons, Carl ·PMnhUI, Del- of at least $250 and
from lhe syslem, aa weU from
8JIJI

Porter said conftdently on Frl- \IIOukl locate wllhln tile area Of myself will continue
day. ·
'
the system within 12 months al· applications until the
· The· ·Initial ap:lllcallone were ter the project liecomes
a approval commitment Is
turned over In Milton RoU8
ty.
ten."

.

tile tap ~·Water bill fees, with each
borne Dlltered, woul~ begil&gt;' at
e:; a 010n.lb for the · flrrlt J.j)OO
gaUom of water.11aed. Cbat'&amp;e
for lhe next S,OOO pUon,o would
be $1.60 per 1,000 gallOIII.
Selco, lr.e., while ll)ll'l'eylni
the feasibility of the . project,
said savings for each bome
owner would total f/.10 per year
1n tile porcheS!! of detergents
alone. Porter alao polllled to

t'·

tile reducod lire
'lumblng ~ ,.
"We bope Ill ~·~!.,
bids on tile pro~

of the year," Ilk!
Intend Ill

Jlegloual Water
operate lhe system." ..~Porter l8ld ibe
.
cations
filed w11b
paUon of 1,211S
schools, hul II Ia
ed tor 100 per cent
8

..ere

Four ·Accidents

1

J
BERNICE FOLEY

·--

TobeOpeu ·
Blue emu and Blll8
will bold Ill :1111 llllllllll
munlty Enrollment fer
denlll of Pomeroy and
County on September
Readquartera at the

1
'
"NOTICE
,·: ·' ·.• ..,. t ... :

,NlW JTIRf,.,HQURs

(

¥"

.,

..,.

'

· •• FFECTIVE TOtsDAY, SEPT: ·6th
'

(t\O~DA!
9:30A.M. to~.
TUtsDAtr~
9i3o'A'.M. to '5 . fi;Mo,
WEDNESDAY_ 9:30A.M.. to 5:00 P&amp;
THURSDAY ___.,;_ ~:30 A.~· to 12 ~N
FRIDAY - - 9:30 A.M. to 8:00 ..:M.
SA'TU~~ ~- 9:30A.M. to 5:o0' P.M.

..

..

... '

412 211d Ave.

Gallipolis, Ohle

ALSOGPEN ··

AU DAY
THURSDAYS
'· ..

._

: :Amateur Gardeners lnstaif New
~ _, ·Officers at September Meeting

Two Accidents

F

A tour of the lovely flower . mented on attending the flow-["Wby Does One Garden?"
' arrangement using bare branch·
MEETING ~~OUN~h·
garden of Mrs. Robert Reibel, : er show at lbe Ohio Stale Fair. She referred to it as 1
re· es with large mangolds; a mod- , '!be Tops Clu
op
1
Leading Creek Road, and an Mrs. Charles Blakeslee re- warding hobby, a source of re-, ern, using bamboo stalks and : ers) will meet Wednesd~y, ~D
inspirational installation of new ported on her project of watch- lease of tension and fruslra- bronze mums, and 1 modem , 7, at tile Mlddlefrt &lt;;:.ty
officers highlighted the Septem. ' ing the nesting process ol blue- tions, tile oldest of aJJ arts. She II'M!ngement featuring
dark lat. 7:30 instead laledoat ~I
1
ber meeting of the Amateur birds and described lhe mat- 1 touched on lhe planting of trees 1 1ca:nn::a~b~l::;oom~s:_:and:_~le~av:;:e:s·;.__;l,;;trte.;;:.~ef~fl~ces~as~s.._~eariiii"'e"'r...,
Gardeners Club of Middleport Iing season and the e v en 1s j for future generations and sires- II'
~·
..
held Thursday evening.
:wbich cllmared the baby birds Ised that consevation be
upChale the. bllli!s· aw~y with th~~'tlmlng oghte·litllt haal. Strictly I fu~. ~·
Mrs. Edgar Reynoldo, ·out -:being ready to leave the nest. !held espectaUy the anli-pollu-~
. . ..,
\".'
.
going president, presided over jThe traveling prize sent
by ; tlon program.
k swings a wida strap acros,i 1ht lnatep Wild buckles llrk:kly for klckt. Melli
the last meeting of the
club j Thelma Pratt was awarded to 1 She described wildflowers as I
year and welcomed the guests, IBetty Cline.
: magic as they appear and re·
your life merrier in Re~. 81•Cic&lt;c~,-. .
or ·lriah iloffee·'crulhed kid IQiplrl
Mrs. Pearl Mora, Mrs. Charles Mrs. Edgar Reynolds thank· ]appear without tile help of man·
. .
'":
~~
' .o-t-'
_..., ., •. -- ~
Con • A
Bradbury, and Denise Kit&lt;ben ,ed tile club members and offi·dtind and closed by reading the
GREAT
of Chillicothe.
cers for their past cooperation ~ 19th Psalm and the prayer of
·
AS
. ·.
The verse of the montll was through tbe year and asked for the homemaker.
FRIENDI
given by Betty Cline and mem- fthe same for lhe new officers. 1 A social bour was held lollowbers responded to roll
caU : Mrs. Reynolds tllea Installed the ing tile meeting wilb 1 dessert
Complete
of
Shoes For
naming a bulb they plaa
to new offi~s presenting e a c h course served by the hostesses,
OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS
r.
,
..
plant lhls !aU. During tile busi· with 1 crystal bud vase hold· Mrs. Robert Reibel and Mrs.
6:00 to 8:00
ness seS!Ion the resignation of ing a red carnation wltb fern. , Edward Burkett. The refreshMrs. Barbara Jones was ac- i Offtcera Installed were Grace ment table waa covered wftll a
cepted with regret The Jones •Pratt, president: Alwtlda Wern- . white embroidered linen cloth
family has moved Ill Akron.
er, vice president; Mae Lam- •and centered wilb an avaqgefl.,
Committee reporta were giv- ! bert, aecrelaly: Katllryn Knight ~ ment of pink and while glatlioen by Chairman and Mrs. Pearl i aaJlsllng secrelary and Helen Ius in a aUver container Dank·
Mombtr Fodorol _,.,. $yettm
Reypoid,s reported on the club ' Unyd, treasurer. Mro. PraU eel by white lapera ill sDver
Mombtr P.D.I.C.
entry in ~the regatta parade u• lmade an a&lt;Ceptance
apeecb holders. Mrs. Edgar Reynolds
POMEROY, O.
lng the tlleme, "Today'• Youth Iand presented the progr:tn !and Mrs. Grace Pratt presld·
•nd Yesterday's GeneraUon," Igneat speak'..., Mrs. Pearl Mora, · ed at lhe aUver coffee IIO!'vlce 1
in which she and Mra. Jones •wbo bad u her topte, "Garden and punch bowl.
,
IDok pa.-t. She also
reported II'ICI.s and Philosophy." She Arrangementa of garden ...... .,
JIIM:..Ijlt!onll\11 Pv Yeur ~nr.rt
winning a wblte
at
tile reference from Gene- jero were placed througbout lhe
11,____"""__.,111!"!'1'/~..ii;;;;;..,.;;:.;.;;..;,;.~~~---i,-""'•~--~
llOUJII)r
·
.
., l~J'eall,oa, llome llllllDdllded u .WIIIallll..--------...;.----- ···
•
',..
.. ..,_,

:0

1

(7;
Kr
Fu
Ne

Mi1
I
&lt;6,

ing
Grt
3).

c
Chi
11
Fisl
l:&lt;rl

Lori
Hou
Higl
31

l'i•sl
Calif
Or
(II

\Vril!l

8·"

1

THE FARMERS BANK

i

see~~~EN.,

i

OlNNil§

U~e J,a~·u,t.!~~-~·~-~·~~-~~~

'~o~en

~

THE FARMERS lANK
and SAVINGS CO.

-~

- .-- - .. _ ,......
, ....
.. .... . .... ~ ... ... .... , . ., . ,. ... .,__
.., ...
-· --- , .. ..
-·...-·~ -·

~

- - ,.. ~ - ·

. . .. · ·---- .............· - ---- -........~-=a-...

==-.,.,,-.-~

i

�I'

'

.'
'

'

)

•
I

·~+~-~dtl' '1'1mta.$tntlnet, sun~~a,, Septe_mber 4· 1ee&amp;
_
Meigs Co~ilty Pomona GraiKJe Visits Gallia Grange

1

Aniiual Hayes R,union ObservetJ .on·
~ersonal Notes
Aun.l'll' u·rf.
'.J.,nf.W. R., Hayes R_esirleritt.
f!
. p· . ·
.
"' ll "''
riqm, ~meroy: . ,·The ·~n.!'Bl' !lay,; • reun!Ql&gt; AdkJn~· a"&lt;l I~• ·da!igh~ al
. ,

T•enty. nine Pomona Grallllt Elm~ Coucki, Helen. Radford, Those ~slstlng were ' Mrs.
' mtnoDera lrom Melp Qounl)- ~'rancl!s (Jbeglelh,
G I . • '' y ~ Norma ·Lee,
"'presenting
1
motored to the _Kyger Ci'et~ MQrgan ot · Qock
: t mga ing tbe .individual member~: Mr·: .
Elemonlltry Sdlilol t'rkllly even. G....
• ,
, and Mr$; •oeorge Genheimet~j ,..•..~~ •. ,.,;.,......f_
!las~tield at .•th., home of Mr. Columbus, !Ifill Mf. atld Mrs.
in&amp; for the annual Pomona Thtte was also a .vocal solo the Suboi'di!!llle members; Mr. l Mr. .and· Mrs. !loy \ Evan; and Mr&gt; VI ~ft..llav~s • .Rt. 1 W. R. Hayes; SherrjopJ:n and
Gtilnge excban1e program.
by', Hoiner Rice; r..ding, "·~ and . Mrs. :&amp;anf~rd
Stockton, . afid Pamela and Jll)' 61 Cad·' llllddleport, Augl!ll II.
JOy, of HI. I 'Middle
·
~·
Meigs County, under the ell· You ~u•t1."'1ong?" by LuciUe Helen .Radford and illma ial Winchester arrived Thur~ay l Those attending were Mrs..._...;;;;;;;;;;;;;...-.
rectlon of the lecturer, Mrs. sto,.Y: poem, "I'm A No, w Louks, reproBOnlln&amp; ~omona; for a visit with her part!tlts, . Mae Hoyes, Mr. af!C! Mrs. Ger:V
.
Pauline Atkins, presented the Member," given by
Mrs. Leo story. Betty Leonard·, Dura Mr. ·and Mn Rollin Bearh•.
aid · waller, Ronnie. Patty alld
1.
,,
program. Mrs. Alklns used the Elma LouckS, and •nstrum•llJ· Healon, Amos Leonard, Glad· Mrs. Nora Eiklns ol· oaylon Karen. all of llilftato, W. Va.:
. _......,
.
theme. "Forward With 1he ol music from Homer itiee .yo Morgan and Cl\fol Jones, il' the gues1 ol her ': sl~tert . Mr. ilrtd Mrs, Earley Ca•lo,
1 .._
Gran1e."
and Amos Leonam.
representing lhe State Grange; and brpther·ltt-law, Mr. atld Ripley, W. ,Va.; Mr. and Mrs,
FRI.:NDBHlP CLASS of lhe
Opening the program was the Dolna a community grange ~sther Kennedy, Matlne Dyer, •!l!rs. George Heines and Mrs, Ru!ISell Sa)'t~ and tted, €vans, - - - - - - -- ·• First" Church of Gad will
singi ng ol "In theUarden" with &lt;kit were Mrs. Norma Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ashley, Mr. !William Killinger.
. · VI. Va.; Mr. and ' Mrs. Dick Mr. and Mn. Chari~ VIO&lt;
mttf 1« a potludt dinner
to:sther Kennedy, pianist; Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. George Genheim· and Mrs Duane Stanley. Lu- 1 Mrs. 'W. W. Bennet! of Mem· C&amp;l'l' and Mr. and Mrs. Jim man and · ohlidren, Mark and
at 1 p. m. on Fortification
Dora Healon, Mrs. Ehna U&gt;uks, er, Mr. and Mrs. l:luane Stan· cille l.elfheH and Mr. and Mrs. phis, Tenn., is the :guest of her . Holt, ljucyrus.
Mary; Belpre, spent Jlrlday
Hill. :
Leo Story, Homer Roce, Betty ley, Leo Story, Steven Sianley Fred Geoglem representm11 lhe daughter and ~On·tJ&gt;-Iaw. Mr_:• M nd M · k 11 I!
w"" thelt' parents, Mr. and
and Amos Leonard, singing.
ond V~rsol Atkins .followed by a Nauonal Grange.
and Mt'i. Oliver Michael and nclrJ. a
prr. ens M. ayndes Mrs Fie!•••• HIIIVklfts iilld Mr ·
1
WILIJAMS.
AND'II BOSTER
A short ta lk "I Am The Water Fes t'ova I game wlth Esh. M L ·u St
.
erry • H
. I'O&lt;Ipect;d r; a and ' Mrs -..
,_
•-Jd
. . sen.
M Cl
John Vroman Mary'
!lmih.. reuniOn WI be ·~
Grange." by Meigs County 's mael Gillespie ol Gallia Coun· . rs . ucl e ory was poan
Mr. and Mrs. Lucien Casto rs. erl ayes on
!l"«er, Vroman ~ remain
f,: 1 visat tho old Williams home·
Ohio Slole Grange Deputy Vir· ly being the winner,
lSI wrth Mr. and Mrs. ,Dan Ev·. and Mrs. Timotl\y 8l8h"'' Q! Columbus, Mr. and
Mrs.
Ill ~
hd':,. Is
.
stead 'Ill Rl. 211. All relauves
·•.
Iii Atkins preceded the Grange A piano s~lo by Keilh Ashley ans singing "Onward Grangers 1Columhu• . were ~ C\li!SI.II t;!nmeWWf''l'~ IAon;nd Mr~ ~n:~rs. ila~~~~~ and "M;. ~~
and friends of tbe families ore 1
Story in rhyme by Fred Geog· of the R•Ctne Grange and a Onward." Dellghtlul refresh· , of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Casto.
Ia bls,
rry a
Con Mr Vro
welcome lo ollend.
j
MISS wELLS
: lein.
reading, 'My Gel Up and Go ments were served and a ooclal.l Diana and David Casto ol CO. ~· Nitro: Mr. and Mra. Frank· ~ n:M;. 'nt
Wt.
PETERS FAMILY will bold I
! A piano solo by Steven Stan. Has Went 1o lhe Grange." by hour was enjoyed by all. Gol· :lumbus spent a week recently lm Bar~tl, Frapkle, Cathy ''"' ·~
oma~l a
Its 29th annual reunion at i
I ley of Harrisonville
Grange Mrs. Gladys Morgan was given lia County plans lo visit Melg&gt; with Mr. 1nd Mrs. RiChard OW· and Ron le,J)~tz; Mr. and
i;!'bt,ro~y, eek~:::i
Fletcher Chapel Community ,
wos pla.yed before presentation before 1be pr.ogram conduded County Pomona on Wednesday , en! and daugh~rs, Patty and Mrs. Huber Latner;· Vinton; .-...:...~tMr ·aitd : WU!Iam
Hall, jusl off Rl 141. A bas· i
I of • Pu!h Button skit by Lu· ' with ' We Eao•h Contributo" In evening, Oct 5, at ltock £prings Linda.
I Mrs. H. R. Edwards, Sue and·
s.
kel dinner will be served at '
I cille Loefheit, Belly Leonard. ' lableau and "andlelight.
Grange Hall.
1 Mrs. Arthur Ro\lSh
and' Mory, Hamilton; Mr, and Mrs, : te~
'Q~: ,!lilly, and other
and 1
1 -- - · · - ---· daughter, Phyllis of Columbus IAlyal. Hayo and Patricia, Sum·· ~ ~~ :f~tii. IFi lding !Ia k
12 noon All relatl•es
friends ol lfle family are In- ' Mr. olld Mrs. Heory Well• I'
visited recendy .widl her Ill- mervtlle, w. VI.; t.jr. and Mrs. inS ~Mtec! ~tie In ~.i
Yited 1o attend.
o1 Houle 1, Pomeroy, •re ••·
. ter, Mrs. Carl Mttch, lnd other 1 Jack Hayes, -Du"As\Y.
Steve •· • . -'" " , . Y •
.
aoaoclq die •lll•l•meal of
Bill Winebrenner was elected who also &lt;·onducted a short Bi-l dosed h• m.-tm~ af1rr wh•oh 1relatives.
, and Teresa, Chillicothe.
Pl~.aan
. 1.;
' ~~ .'Ia., wtth Mr.
McCALL FAMILY .....mon , their do"'bler, Sandre Kay, as preslden1 when the Eagles! ble qu". Miss Karr gave a re· ,refreshments were served by Miss Mary Ann Field&amp; of
~
Mrs.
~am , tongstalf.
0
wtll be held ot Ctntenar) . A 10 Doalid Lee Speacer, soa ' class of lhe Syracuse MeUtadisll view ol the mmoo by festo , Mrs Lotl' .•ll "'''"" and Moss Columbus, Miss Palrieia Fielcb, Mr. and Mr~_f ~ . Dyke:
oil~ ,j~keoo guests of
basket dinner will be served , o1 Mr. ond Mrs. Sldaey Speac· church school met Thursday Kinengere Men from Billy Eleanor Robson , with
Rev. A1hens, and Joseph Fields, Jr. Gary, Linda ~i.t rt, Fait Mrs.
Cilbetn are Mr. and
at noon. All dectndanta of er, 3M l!ool Malo Street. ' evening at the church.
IGrahem' Decosron.
, Wendell 0. Stutler asking grace. of Chicago, 111 .. are spendllll born, Mr. and
·Pal Eads, Mra.. andley Cone and doughJames C. and. Sally Prortor ! Mtoa WeD• Is • araduote ol I The meeting, in charge of Other oJf&gt;cer, elected were I Attendmg were Rev. and Mrs. the holiday weekend with tbetr .Jeffrey.' Melanie and
Marlt, ter, Vtckle, of Columbus.
McCall are 10voted to attend. ~ Pomeruy Riab Scllool ood !Charles Huback. opened with Miss Eleanor Robson: vice Stutler, Mr. and Mrs. Millard ,parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Athens: Mtoo ~~rly Gilkey, Miss Mildred Hawley wUI reWARREN.SHEETS
family · MouDlltlo S11lte COU•I"· She 1• hymn srng followed woth pray- president; Mrs. Franklin Rozer, Van Meter Mr and Mrs. Ca_r- ; Field• Sr. and Jeltrey.
Athens, Mr.
Mrs. Arne! lur~ today from, • trip ,a!1foad
reunion will he betd at the \ is pno..dy employed by tbe ltr by Mrs• Marcra Karr, teach· secretary . treasurer: and Mrs. roll Norris Mr and Mrs. Boll i Mrs. Anna Yeager and Mro.
. which~.. ~r a ~our Of tea
Intersection of Johns Creek 'I Morboa Cllemleat ClllllpBilJ, , er. and so,oture readln~
or Woodrow Zwilling, secretary of Winebf'nner. Mr. and M
Gertrude Kloes visited
las!
Wed~.
Ii)I!I;O~D. . tires !Dicllclint
Rd .. •nd Rocky Fork Rd. A , Parttenbllt&amp;o w. va.
Jolin 1:1·15 by ___Mr. Hoback, flower tuod. Mr;. Rizer report· Charles Hobaek, Mr.
and · week m Nelsonville With Mr.
~
.
·
6,..
E!tjland, France, Austria, Swtt.
cordial invitalk&gt;n is «&lt;tended : Mr. Speneor lo 1 cnduote
, ed the sum of $233.'15 In the Mrs. Dana Wint·brenner, Mr 1and Mrs. Jarne! Walker.
.
~.,.
, Wl¥11!1, SJIIIIn. l1acy ~ other
1o all relative• anJ friends of ol PIIDeroy
Scltool and
treasurv and Mrs. Zwilling, $26.· and Mrs Pa.ul Kloes.
Miss Mr. and Mrs. . Sam Saylor and
points · ol
Joined
the families to aUend.
, re&lt;tived bh B. S. delf"o fa
35 in flower fun. Plans were Robson . . IVIrs Zwilling, Mrs. Mrs. Ruth Jones of Canton and
.
the lour •hn M~a l&gt;eyor
,
.
.
.
, edaeatlon from Rio Grano !
made tor • picnic a1 Royal Oaks Herter! Parker, Mrs. Rizer, Mrs. ·charles Swartz of Vero A surprose party was held of Columbus and me trip wao
LEWis foonoly reumon wUI be ! Cotltl•· He It oooociated wUb
park with the date to be
an· ~ . C 1 Kl s and Miss Katr I Beach, Fla., apenl feveral days Friday evening fl&gt;r Mr. and by plane. Sbe was met in Coheld •• Ult Shelter House, i the Moles Lo&lt;ol Scbool Sy1Dr. and Mrs. Benjomln V. .Ioounced .
' rs . ar
oe
. : this wHk wllh Mrt. Alonzo Mrt. Harry E. JOhniiOh ol Clll- lumbus by Mrs. Nan Moore.
at tho'"""' 01 !von Fifo in , uom 11 1 teocher Jo tbe Rut· Smith ol Cincinnati spent sev· Prayer by Charles
Hoback
Custer.
ton, W. Vn., at the Middleport Mr:.and
0. P . .Kieill vl!1
Ellnllo •II descendanls ol lond Hlab Scbool.
I oral days wilh her parents. Mr. - .
. . '
0 I
Mrs. . Alonzo ' Custer and lloadsid• Park in obamance lied ' ~ pll81' ~ 'ill ChesaSamuel Lewis. are invited lo
l and Mrs. Wolllam HOffman,
guests, Mr. and lifra. Sa of then fiJ)Ib tnddln~. annlver- pealt!Hrllll bet molhtr, Mrs.
thi• 41st reunion. Basket din· _.,
••
I MCU . .. , _ Slale St. Or. Smith ... , on ••.
• •
'
0
Saylor, Mrl. Ruth .ltnel atlll aary.
'
""':"
Haft\llton.
ner at noon.
·
calion during Aueust.
Mrs. Char~es swarb visited on A decorllted n~ ·:cue .. Mrt. Cliarlt!s &amp;aries . and
RICHARDS FAMILY ReunThursday m l!untlng\on, W. Va.
.
-·
wa-e ·· ' ·
lamUy; Mr. IDd Mrt . .Don
lon Will ""hela at Tyn Rhos•
Miss Ann Rees, a National
I The Halliday Reunion wa! with Mr. and Mrs. U&gt;ren Ca¥• :'d IC~ $~.!~lindrved to Beeker otid Ghlltlrtll ate sptnd·
winner in the Propellor Club Funerol services for Mrs J held lasl Sunday woth
a . erlee.
·":'
.
e ~e a "2·/"~..!\\ s at. lng the llbi!PY weetelld ill AI·
churcn A basket dinner will
essay contest last Mav
has 1
.
·
• basket rll' ner u11 th~ l:~Wf"l of I
tend1ng. ·Jne wupt~ received abaJNI 1tfth ·Nlatlve&amp;
be IOMIIId at 12:30 p m
H. Klncaorl 84. Hln1on, w. Va ., ' the Frank and Ruby Halliday
Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Marshall "any i(ift&lt; and cards In obser·
~c..._ .. ......:..." .L
.
· ·
jusl returned from a 16 • day were held Friday at 2
· ·
· ~ and daugh1er Mariinna
01 1
Mr. "'"' ma.' ..,..,...... a....
SHELTON reunoon of lhe ~I· '
trip by towboat from s1 Louis th
.
.
Cph.m .. m Vir~il and Pauline Atkins home Lou·~··ll K'
nt Th
. ' -• . ranee of the event. .
Der and dau•hten KartD and
bert and Eldora Shelton Jam- 1
•
e Commumly
rishau
H .
.1
b.-I e,
:Y ., spe
ur:suay
•
'
II w!U bt held II the Shelter I
to New Orleans and. return, Church In Hinton of which she near ar~osonvll e.
' an~ Friday with her mother, Present were Mr. and. Mrt. Connie, are spending tho holt·
th hill het
G I· !
'
·m
via Mechling Barge Lmes' new· was a member Mrs. Kincaid ! The _rumon was for all de· Mrs. John F. Bally and dough- Gool1• JonniOn and children, day weekend ill Columbus with
ae, on 1!1
ween . a i •
&amp;t.v:o:..JQ est and most modern
tow~
ssed awa Wedesda Au Iscendants of the Lamg
and ter, Mrs. Russ Watson. They Barry anri Grea. Mr. and Mrs. ber sister, Mial Mary Schaaf
~~a::.:;~~~. i~~il;;l~v:. l·
MONDAY
I boats, Daniel Webster and 1he al9 a.m. Yat Hinton J~spitat ! Mary Longstreth Halliday lam· left Sltlurday morning lor Elk· Pat Johnson .and
children, and wUI attend tbe stale fllr.
nd
CHESTFR COUNCIL, Dough· Roy Mechling. She was occomlly and also of the Sam . 8 n d Ins, w. va., where Marianna Arnold, Penm. Debbie
ab d Mrs. ROIIIIId Plaee and ohlld·
It ·
ters or Amerlc• will have 1 ponied by her mother, Mrs. She was born Sept. 8, 1881 in Cora Davrs Halhday family. Iwill be enrolled in the Davis· Geno, Mr. and Mrs. G I enD ren of Elbrldllt, New York.
ANI'ItJAL Nibert·Lanier lim- float In the Labor Day parade Vance R..s, and brother, John, Virgima and would have be;;. Commolt.M' appointed .to plan Elkino College for lho coming Glaze and children, Jetry and Ire optlldng tho Labor Day
tly reunion, Mll!•tone church. in Ch..lf' ana all members who Is a junior at
Gallia 85 on her birthday. She Is sur· for the 1987 reu"lon '"elud•• :year.
Sharon. Middleport Mr.
atld weekend wth her pal'lnfl, Mr.
Mason county. Basket dinner aro uked to be In Chester by Academy. As guests of the vived ny two sons, Herman of ~arroll Halliday of Washington
Mra. N•I!JOn Roush, New !fa. lind 1\trt. IllrrJ Roudallhellllllll
at noon.
1IUO p. m and to wear while. barge line the family also en- Middleport, Fred of Columbus ; IC. H.. Dr Everett A. Tracy Arnold Fi&lt;her and children, El· on; Mr. and Mrs. Engene JOhn· Mist f'reddle Houdalllelt.
' THE TWIN CITY Shrine Club joyed sighl·seeing in
N e wl three daughters Alire . Crow, of Columbus, Lamg Slrong of I teen, warren, Wendell and Way• liOn and son, Rowan!, New Hl•
MCCALL FAMILY ....union will meet a1 the Pomeroy htgh Orleans, visiting the French Hmton: Mrs. L. F. Atkms, Hm· Gallopolls and Mrs . Vorgrl At· of Sabma, 0. Dr. and Mro. VM; MJ . ond '-ln. Freeman
~~~r~ ~~~.::et df::::"!~ school &gt;or tbe Labor Day par- Quar1er and many other inter· ton; Mrs. Alt• Hulton, Colum· kins of RuUand
Ernest H. Anderson and chile!- Johnsen and cnlldrtn, Nancy~
ad,, Monrlay, at 10 a. m.
eBting points.
bus. Also surviving are 24 grand· Those '" atlendance were: I ren, Kathryn and James, Bloom· Charles and Donald, Irene Kel~ servocf al noon All rela·
THEODOIWS Council Oaugh- 1
_ __
j children, 56 great grandchildren Mrs. Mathe Hall~day and Mrs. 1field, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. Ray. Jy, Cllflon ; Mr and Mrs. Paul
tivta and rrtend~ ol Ut~~m· ters of America will
meet 1 Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Criner and 5 groat great grandchildren. Gladys Eoock, Wrlmongton; Mr. mood ~·urhee and children, Ka· caldwell of East Liverpool.
lly ore lnv•ted ctor
all Monday at 7:30 p. m. at the and son, O'Dell, have return· She w.. preceded in death and Mr.. Dwight Mu1chler, Alb- ren, Eric and Rtchanl, 1\aCino:
Is president, and
Frances IOOF Hall . The charter will I ed from a lwo w.. ks vacation by. her hll&lt;band, Mr. J. H Kin· ens; Mrs. \1yrtle Sinclair, Ml· Mr. and Mrs. Laing Strong and
ROMttOMING SET
Buckle, "'cretary or
the ba droped m memory of E. 0. 1trip through lhe we&lt;lern oUttes. C&amp;ld, who died m 1963, and a amr, Fla.: Mr and Mrs. Car· daughter, Eileen, Carter; Gam. Tho annual Homecoming at
;::alton.
. Smith.
~:ti
1Enroute home they vialted Mr. daughter . May Taylor In 1943. roll Halliday and •on, John, Ashland Ql; Dr. and Mrs. Ev· lhe Langwllle ChPialfatl Cllllrch
1
1
TIJESDAY
j and Mrs William Stowero and Funeral servi""" were
held Washm~1on C. H.: Mr. and polls· Mri ' Atha Wilcox and will be held on Sultday Sept
~
•GAL_;IA COotUNACIL . No. 114
THE POMEROY Bond Boost· family a; Meoa Ariz Mr Crin· Friday at ~ p.m .. with tile Rev. Mrs. David Ogan and children, Mr ~ I!Jrs Melv'• Schaum U With 1 baaket dinner 'atl2· ·
!Ieino Organized·
A . r
·u
t1
•
·
•
J F Atkl
nd the R
J u -th
r .• d Timo th y, Ashland.
·
.
.,.
• •·
··
By Appointment .
menca rt(U·
Dau.,.ters
lar lbeetin 7-:JO m
, en osocto ron wo
mee : er was on vacation from the . .
ns a
ev. . "" ryn -avru an
0, ~ . .PI! !'llrl. Ev- ,o p;m. Alternnen IPI!Iktr will
PhoM 41617"
TIJI:SDo\V
p. ·
,Tuesday, Sept. I 11 7•3(} p.m. I GSI and the son from his work
Atlllns offlclaUnt!.
llurial Washmgton C. H., Mrs. Ann. erelt A. Trfcy" Cd)uiribUI; Ml1i. l111t::O:Ch~ar:J•:•~N:OI'tlt:~·---..;Jii:ii:ii!
'
ENGUSH CUIB will meet 1 a1 the Semor H1gh SchooL All at the Lennox furnace Co. in was mad• In Restwood Mem· Halliday and sons, Allan ond : Nellie Tracy, Pomei'O)f; _ Mr. I•
;vlth Mrs Lewis 1 new members are urged to at· · Columbus.
orlal 1-.slates wltll grandsons Ivan, IJexler, 0 .. Mr and Mt£. :and Mrt. Cltllle Statmbuey, co.
01 7
Plkko~. 111
ai tho horne. ~r Mrs. 1 tend.
:
acti111 pallbearers. Attending the Bill Perry and children, Danny lumbus; Mrs. vona McKnlgll~
Ho!V~IIe Eplin•
First , . MEIGS TEMPLE
Pythlan I Technical Sergeant and Mrs. oervlces frOm Mid!lleport were and Franelne, Hollatld, 0.
Rutland; Ml's. · Helen lowlel
•· 1101 .
ISister~ will reoume
regular . James M DeVault and daulth· Mr. and Mra. Herman Kmcaid. Roy Ander80n Mr. and Mrs Jones ClnclnRati· Hie! French
lovu
Ave. Ml ".:...Mary Lewrs will Imtetinls Tuesdoy, Sept. 6, at ~· ten , De~a and Linda Sue, of
,
. Mr. ~nd M... Robert JeweU
, preten r,,.. pro&amp;ram.
the Ltllon Hall in Middleport
.
nd
WAYSIDI'
GARDEN Club
I
di
.
' ScoU Aor Force Bose, Illlnola, .
lnd lite hosts, Mr. a Mrs.
the
.
A pot uck nner al 6.3(} P· m. spent the p1st week with Mr•
·
·
Frank Hallld•• and Mr
and
wolHilfet
7'110 Perry
p.m.Bradat wber·u pr~_"
d thke mthee I'mg . Mebm· Della DeVoult. The . De·
•·
the
homo orot ~
0Unfy
On tl
Ml'll. Vtrgil Atkins, Joeal.
footilghta
.
·
r ere "' a e e1r own ta le V ,
·
bury. 111•• Chesler
Want service.
lulls had 11ken lhetr daugh· MiBI Morgarot Sauer was re- latlun, Mrs J. W. Cook: Literwill be eo-bostess. Members
ruESDAY
tor, Miry, to Dover, Dtlawarl elecled a• presidt!llt of I he ature, Mrs. Glenroy Ewing; First ,..OmDII ,,
'
• , • tnd centar t11ttt
are to nay lor yearbook and
POMEROY Chapter 186 OES whore she woll allend Goldte Meiss County WC'ru at I he Public Rolatlono, Mro. 0. E. Rodney Subject
willie*"
ihtt alttadlell
d.,.s, •nd .viii udlonge dry will meet in regular session Beacoo Colle&amp;e.
meeU~g held ' Ftiday eveni!ll at McKinley; Social Service, Mrs.
Rodney Women's Soclel!&gt; of
It,
materoal.
TuesdaY ar 7.4; p. m. Those
tho Pom01·ry BI!Wsf Church. Phil WJ!Iiomson.
Christian Servlr.e beard a pro.
GALLIPOI.IS AAUW mom- who ar• •llendll'8 Grand Chap- The home of Mr. and Mro. Other officers elected were Mrs. Shelton gave the Instal• .,.am on Eve, the first women,
bers and pro!lflfl!ti" mtm- U!r are to pay pre-registration .lohn M. H~ger and children, Mrs. T. T. Shelton, vice pres!- laUon prayer and the offering under the dir~ctlnn of Mnt Raybers. wisning 1&lt; make reser- fee at thl' meetme.
Barbora, Mike ond Pat, "" dent; Mra. 0. _E. Mckinley, sec· 'Was - ta~•n by Ptggy Ambit atld mond DeLIIIe, A_diiiCUBSloa fol·
vation• lor th• tea honoring
CHESTE~ COUNCIL, Daugh- Woods M1ll Road, wos
the l'tlary; Mrs. O!nevive Salllon, '&amp;Iizabeth Slaven.
!awed Ut~ pt·eseutatlon.
Gallipolll woman 111chlrs to ters of America, will meet In scene of a family &amp;otherln&amp; re- troasut'!r -ond corresJIOndlng sec· Spec! ill milillc will! presenled Mro. Annabelff Ball waa In
be held ~pl. lith a1 St. Pe1· regular se,.ion Tuesday at 8 cently. Tho~• preoent were Mr. oommlttee. gave .the
report, by Mrs. Bi!Uial\ White, Mrs. charge of tho ~olltllls at the
ers li:phw,,pal church should P. m. There will he Initiation and Mrt . .Boll DeVault ond chtl· treasurer and corresponding sec- Flon!nee Hannay and de.otlone meeliat, held Thul'lldap night at
call Mrs. Barry Long, or ond all officers and the team dren, Antta and Ketlh, Mr. retary. Mrt. Lulu Hampton, were presented by Mrs. 'Arnold the hom.. of Mrt. Grace Shrtv·
Mrs ,,.,... Spurlock.
are roquosted to be present and Mrs. Woodrow DeVault choirman of the
nominating ftlchatds. GUO!Jt •peaker for the er. Reports •ere gl\ltn, and
PORTSR WSCS will meet a1 and wear white
and Lara Lou, · Mra.
Ralpb oommlltot, gaYI the
report evening was the Rev. Carver roll call was aMWered by etgbt
t·JO o m at the chorch.
~--Kerwood, Mrs. Jack
Miller, which was aclll!ptedby the chap- Williams.
members, and ono 'fllll!st, Mit.
MERCERVILLE
GRANGE
U niversi.tv Women
Mrs. John Saffle&lt; and
son, ter.
· ·
Trio number was presented by Florence Tr'li!ier.
will llold ill rerumr mealina
To Honor Teachers Mark, Mrs. Dt!llo DeVault, all .The meeting opened wiUt an Mn, W\lltt, Mrs. Hannlll' and New prolfllll btiOitltta wart
GAU.IPOUS Band Boosters
Gallipolis Branch, Am.,.ican of Gallipolis, and Sgt.
ami ot1an rn!lude by Lillian S1tifl Mrs. Paul Jiaptohalltll fl))lowed pused out to eaeh mtllllbtr. A
woll bold tho lint meelin&amp; Association of Unlvortily Worn· Mrs. Jameo M. DeVault ond rollowed by tile welcome by b)i the colljltl!faUonal
h~. dlaclllllon lfu held GitllaldlJII
of the year ot liJO p. m. in ~en, will hold a teo on Sunday, two dau1htm, Sue and Dt!bra, Miss Ma11aret Sauer. The op- Bltaf Be the 'l'te. The c!OIIng a rummqt lilt. A Blblf qUIJ
the band room at
Gallia 1Sept. lith at 2 p.m., in 1 h o of Scott Air Force Base, Jilin· enl!ll ilymn was "We've
A rrayer •ai &amp;~ven by the RtY. an lha womm·Of lh• · llble ,
AcadiJD¥ Hijh School.
Parish Hou10 of St.
Peler's oi~
Story 1'o Tell" with Mrs. Hamp. Williams.
WU eonduclell by Mia Loulll
WEDNESDAY
Epi!!Copol Church.
.
ion civinl the lnVIICatlonal prayA. sOCial hoUr followed In lhl DtLUie.
OHIO VAU.EV Gran1e wilt
The tea will honor all Galli- MISs Lynda Rees of WlUiomo· er.
ehurc~ dining room with puncb Next IIINUIII will be
~·M
oold its resula~ meeting. 11 polis City Srhoel District worn• burg, Va.. aoo Mr. T!rence The yearly reporl was given and aaiOrted cookies se1'11ed to Oct. 1111 at lilt hOIIII ~ Mn.
7:30p.m. Election of olft.,.,-s. en teachero, and will olso mark Waener of Detroit, Mich., are and lt.,hlded a reaume of work tbe laflt croWd iltelliJnl.
Atlnabeut Jill :
Members, brine lilht refresh· Ute s10rt of the 1966-tl'/ yeor visiUng Mr. and Mt!. Floyd done by the WCTU and lnclud·
..
mrnts.
, of the association.
Ree• of Garfl•ld Avt.
ed a Him tor hleh schooll In
METR()~I~T WSCS Leader· j Any prospective member in
tho councy, gutat 1pe1km1 in
shtp tratnmg workabop al tho orea is cordially inviUod to Sgt. Md Mrs. WilHam Jl'. tho scbools and at Ute
unit
\liodleporl. Seworo s~r~DI j attend this tea. l'or reservaUOM Stanley of F'ort Bracc. N. C., meetings, distribution of iller..
at 9:!0 a. m. and ending ol , call Mrs. Barry Long at 446 - are vrsotrng Mr. and Mro. Cleo alure to churehel and . lcllools
Vlalt Our lutlttt lh•p Lecalell Ott
2 45 p. m. Brine Nck lunch. I flfl, or Mrs. Gene
Sporlock Chevalier.
procla!Datlon! and' poster~. '
Th• Top l'lolr-Cif Our Main Sttr..
THIIRSDW
!at ff6.4!119, by Sept. 7th.
Ml81 Sauer appointed departACC:OUtU At ••.
METl!ODI&amp;"I' WSCS Leader- ·
--- ~-Mrs. Ado Pearce of
H5 men! dlroclon · and Include:
e2 PCI. a,JVINO lOOM SUJTII •
$99
shop Work~ at Sy~nstrick· Gem rro•rom ~et
FourUt Ave. had 11 auet!la the Church School, Mrl. M. L. Kol·
• 3 PC:E. lED lQOM IUITIS
$9t
er Methodl!l Church rn Ironfor 1\etiJCf)mer 1
post I"Ot'.k Mr. ond Mn. elude Jy; YIIUal EdUcation, l..ucreUa
ton from 9130 • · m. to H$
Galltpolla NIWCOII\ero' Club Williams and dau~~tter, Vlcltl, Gtlthtlllttr; Spfiiluil
L lfo,
• Twin lin Hollvw•od IH1 ..._ $39.91
P: m. BriDf uck luneh. ~ will meet on Thuraday, $epteln· and Mrs. Jane Ilqp, .•n of Mn. j, w. SitpbiiiJcln· Lee~~•
. C~mpltte
. . .'
nrght 'llllt'bhop Will nm from bet 11th at t2 :JO p.m. lor
1 Hou!1on, Teu••
·
·
'
7 to 1:30 p. m. oa tho same Iu~ meetlllg It OSUr's. ·
Dell -k to •lalt hll mother,
• SOFA' JIDS
•.
$51
date.
The ipfUII' wiD be Mr. Ted Bobble Duncan II bel:i villi- Mn. Mabe! Duntllll 1nd sister,
• COMPLETE IUNK IEDS
$61 ·
BliLA\'ILLE GRANGE, 2031 AIIJ'n, gemologist, who
will 1n1 Ills brother, Jw llunellll, Mro. Harold Detllle In Cocoa,
CHEITI, DllllllllS, CHAIU,. tAlUS, I.AMH ·
I P.m. Thlll'lilly. Eno Granro 1peak on "Diamonds." He will and his aunt, Mrs. G11'11el Bet&amp;. Fla.
·
ALL AT IUDOIT ,lliC:II
11
1
"' tdtall i!ldo.ers. Refresh- also abow aome of bio • - · He bas just returned here
m•nta.
Chairman ll tho maellng II alter opending If months In a Mrs. Helon E. lmlth
or
) \
·,
;;~L~I:!.' Ganllll
Club Mrs. Donald 'ftutler.
Anyone denlltl laboroto,., tn Saftlon, Perlll Amboy, N. J ,, has been
,.
·~ .. , .m., 11 the wilhtnc to mak• rnorvatlona VIet Nam. He h• been
dl• vlaltinl htr 4auehter
and
. ~!~~~~~.M. ..
'
~m~!"· L. hut Hal~... may call htr at~. or Mn. charaed altar urvJnc 11 yurs IIIDIIy, Dr. ond Mn. Leonard
-i •·• t '
- _,a &amp;r-.
llclaald Lilllala Ill ~ill tile Air Force. He will leave Harria of Rt. 588.

', ll

·.:..··'
·

il

I Pet

-

.'

'

·,

' .

·

.' :.· .·t·a

£ fJen t 5

Persona. Notes
Fro.m Middleport_

!

Miss WellS
Engagement
/s Announced

T

bijf

6...,.. 'ana''ac'•

'

Winebrenner Elected New President of Class

1

r'ld

50th
ina, ,,,,,
Annt'ver•).,ry .
.Celebrated

ro. :

I Seen andHeard II

Hla~

!n!.fe,l. S~

1

!

Mel.g5

Event

.k.

.'

J H Kt"nca· t"rJ
funeral Held
.
On Frtday

'I

1

H //'d
ay s
H /d A
f

nnua
F'lmifv Reunion

.

¥"*·

1

I

a

5

,,.

IT

., . ; i;

,,
' \ 1.,

:•

. ,-_...

I

PHYSICAL
FITNESS
CENTER

1

1

I

=:•:o': .

I

I·

1

MISS
• Sauer Re-e
· 1ected President
•
Of MergS
' C
WCTU f 'rJOy

""

,

HOME FURNiSHINGS?
'

1

. ......
''

'

'

'• '

'I, ,,,,,,

'

"'

'

• '•

'·

.• J

. ';J.Jt'

BAKER FURNITURE···

'

'

II

1 .I

I·
D

;a

d

ij!!iii,·!iii

0.

8

..

,,

..... ,...

' '1- ..: '!'ll

.: 0&lt;1
'

·~ 1\

... ll i•l

�I'

'

.'
'

'

)

•
I

·~+~-~dtl' '1'1mta.$tntlnet, sun~~a,, Septe_mber 4· 1ee&amp;
_
Meigs Co~ilty Pomona GraiKJe Visits Gallia Grange

1

Aniiual Hayes R,union ObservetJ .on·
~ersonal Notes
Aun.l'll' u·rf.
'.J.,nf.W. R., Hayes R_esirleritt.
f!
. p· . ·
.
"' ll "''
riqm, ~meroy: . ,·The ·~n.!'Bl' !lay,; • reun!Ql&gt; AdkJn~· a"&lt;l I~• ·da!igh~ al
. ,

T•enty. nine Pomona Grallllt Elm~ Coucki, Helen. Radford, Those ~slstlng were ' Mrs.
' mtnoDera lrom Melp Qounl)- ~'rancl!s (Jbeglelh,
G I . • '' y ~ Norma ·Lee,
"'presenting
1
motored to the _Kyger Ci'et~ MQrgan ot · Qock
: t mga ing tbe .individual member~: Mr·: .
Elemonlltry Sdlilol t'rkllly even. G....
• ,
, and Mr$; •oeorge Genheimet~j ,..•..~~ •. ,.,;.,......f_
!las~tield at .•th., home of Mr. Columbus, !Ifill Mf. atld Mrs.
in&amp; for the annual Pomona Thtte was also a .vocal solo the Suboi'di!!llle members; Mr. l Mr. .and· Mrs. !loy \ Evan; and Mr&gt; VI ~ft..llav~s • .Rt. 1 W. R. Hayes; SherrjopJ:n and
Gtilnge excban1e program.
by', Hoiner Rice; r..ding, "·~ and . Mrs. :&amp;anf~rd
Stockton, . afid Pamela and Jll)' 61 Cad·' llllddleport, Augl!ll II.
JOy, of HI. I 'Middle
·
~·
Meigs County, under the ell· You ~u•t1."'1ong?" by LuciUe Helen .Radford and illma ial Winchester arrived Thur~ay l Those attending were Mrs..._...;;;;;;;;;;;;;...-.
rectlon of the lecturer, Mrs. sto,.Y: poem, "I'm A No, w Louks, reproBOnlln&amp; ~omona; for a visit with her part!tlts, . Mae Hoyes, Mr. af!C! Mrs. Ger:V
.
Pauline Atkins, presented the Member," given by
Mrs. Leo story. Betty Leonard·, Dura Mr. ·and Mn Rollin Bearh•.
aid · waller, Ronnie. Patty alld
1.
,,
program. Mrs. Alklns used the Elma LouckS, and •nstrum•llJ· Healon, Amos Leonard, Glad· Mrs. Nora Eiklns ol· oaylon Karen. all of llilftato, W. Va.:
. _......,
.
theme. "Forward With 1he ol music from Homer itiee .yo Morgan and Cl\fol Jones, il' the gues1 ol her ': sl~tert . Mr. ilrtd Mrs, Earley Ca•lo,
1 .._
Gran1e."
and Amos Leonam.
representing lhe State Grange; and brpther·ltt-law, Mr. atld Ripley, W. ,Va.; Mr. and Mrs,
FRI.:NDBHlP CLASS of lhe
Opening the program was the Dolna a community grange ~sther Kennedy, Matlne Dyer, •!l!rs. George Heines and Mrs, Ru!ISell Sa)'t~ and tted, €vans, - - - - - - -- ·• First" Church of Gad will
singi ng ol "In theUarden" with &lt;kit were Mrs. Norma Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ashley, Mr. !William Killinger.
. · VI. Va.; Mr. and ' Mrs. Dick Mr. and Mn. Chari~ VIO&lt;
mttf 1« a potludt dinner
to:sther Kennedy, pianist; Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. George Genheim· and Mrs Duane Stanley. Lu- 1 Mrs. 'W. W. Bennet! of Mem· C&amp;l'l' and Mr. and Mrs. Jim man and · ohlidren, Mark and
at 1 p. m. on Fortification
Dora Healon, Mrs. Ehna U&gt;uks, er, Mr. and Mrs. l:luane Stan· cille l.elfheH and Mr. and Mrs. phis, Tenn., is the :guest of her . Holt, ljucyrus.
Mary; Belpre, spent Jlrlday
Hill. :
Leo Story, Homer Roce, Betty ley, Leo Story, Steven Sianley Fred Geoglem representm11 lhe daughter and ~On·tJ&gt;-Iaw. Mr_:• M nd M · k 11 I!
w"" thelt' parents, Mr. and
and Amos Leonard, singing.
ond V~rsol Atkins .followed by a Nauonal Grange.
and Mt'i. Oliver Michael and nclrJ. a
prr. ens M. ayndes Mrs Fie!•••• HIIIVklfts iilld Mr ·
1
WILIJAMS.
AND'II BOSTER
A short ta lk "I Am The Water Fes t'ova I game wlth Esh. M L ·u St
.
erry • H
. I'O&lt;Ipect;d r; a and ' Mrs -..
,_
•-Jd
. . sen.
M Cl
John Vroman Mary'
!lmih.. reuniOn WI be ·~
Grange." by Meigs County 's mael Gillespie ol Gallia Coun· . rs . ucl e ory was poan
Mr. and Mrs. Lucien Casto rs. erl ayes on
!l"«er, Vroman ~ remain
f,: 1 visat tho old Williams home·
Ohio Slole Grange Deputy Vir· ly being the winner,
lSI wrth Mr. and Mrs. ,Dan Ev·. and Mrs. Timotl\y 8l8h"'' Q! Columbus, Mr. and
Mrs.
Ill ~
hd':,. Is
.
stead 'Ill Rl. 211. All relauves
·•.
Iii Atkins preceded the Grange A piano s~lo by Keilh Ashley ans singing "Onward Grangers 1Columhu• . were ~ C\li!SI.II t;!nmeWWf''l'~ IAon;nd Mr~ ~n:~rs. ila~~~~~ and "M;. ~~
and friends of tbe families ore 1
Story in rhyme by Fred Geog· of the R•Ctne Grange and a Onward." Dellghtlul refresh· , of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Casto.
Ia bls,
rry a
Con Mr Vro
welcome lo ollend.
j
MISS wELLS
: lein.
reading, 'My Gel Up and Go ments were served and a ooclal.l Diana and David Casto ol CO. ~· Nitro: Mr. and Mra. Frank· ~ n:M;. 'nt
Wt.
PETERS FAMILY will bold I
! A piano solo by Steven Stan. Has Went 1o lhe Grange." by hour was enjoyed by all. Gol· :lumbus spent a week recently lm Bar~tl, Frapkle, Cathy ''"' ·~
oma~l a
Its 29th annual reunion at i
I ley of Harrisonville
Grange Mrs. Gladys Morgan was given lia County plans lo visit Melg&gt; with Mr. 1nd Mrs. RiChard OW· and Ron le,J)~tz; Mr. and
i;!'bt,ro~y, eek~:::i
Fletcher Chapel Community ,
wos pla.yed before presentation before 1be pr.ogram conduded County Pomona on Wednesday , en! and daugh~rs, Patty and Mrs. Huber Latner;· Vinton; .-...:...~tMr ·aitd : WU!Iam
Hall, jusl off Rl 141. A bas· i
I of • Pu!h Button skit by Lu· ' with ' We Eao•h Contributo" In evening, Oct 5, at ltock £prings Linda.
I Mrs. H. R. Edwards, Sue and·
s.
kel dinner will be served at '
I cille Loefheit, Belly Leonard. ' lableau and "andlelight.
Grange Hall.
1 Mrs. Arthur Ro\lSh
and' Mory, Hamilton; Mr, and Mrs, : te~
'Q~: ,!lilly, and other
and 1
1 -- - · · - ---· daughter, Phyllis of Columbus IAlyal. Hayo and Patricia, Sum·· ~ ~~ :f~tii. IFi lding !Ia k
12 noon All relatl•es
friends ol lfle family are In- ' Mr. olld Mrs. Heory Well• I'
visited recendy .widl her Ill- mervtlle, w. VI.; t.jr. and Mrs. inS ~Mtec! ~tie In ~.i
Yited 1o attend.
o1 Houle 1, Pomeroy, •re ••·
. ter, Mrs. Carl Mttch, lnd other 1 Jack Hayes, -Du"As\Y.
Steve •· • . -'" " , . Y •
.
aoaoclq die •lll•l•meal of
Bill Winebrenner was elected who also &lt;·onducted a short Bi-l dosed h• m.-tm~ af1rr wh•oh 1relatives.
, and Teresa, Chillicothe.
Pl~.aan
. 1.;
' ~~ .'Ia., wtth Mr.
McCALL FAMILY .....mon , their do"'bler, Sandre Kay, as preslden1 when the Eagles! ble qu". Miss Karr gave a re· ,refreshments were served by Miss Mary Ann Field&amp; of
~
Mrs.
~am , tongstalf.
0
wtll be held ot Ctntenar) . A 10 Doalid Lee Speacer, soa ' class of lhe Syracuse MeUtadisll view ol the mmoo by festo , Mrs Lotl' .•ll "'''"" and Moss Columbus, Miss Palrieia Fielcb, Mr. and Mr~_f ~ . Dyke:
oil~ ,j~keoo guests of
basket dinner will be served , o1 Mr. ond Mrs. Sldaey Speac· church school met Thursday Kinengere Men from Billy Eleanor Robson , with
Rev. A1hens, and Joseph Fields, Jr. Gary, Linda ~i.t rt, Fait Mrs.
Cilbetn are Mr. and
at noon. All dectndanta of er, 3M l!ool Malo Street. ' evening at the church.
IGrahem' Decosron.
, Wendell 0. Stutler asking grace. of Chicago, 111 .. are spendllll born, Mr. and
·Pal Eads, Mra.. andley Cone and doughJames C. and. Sally Prortor ! Mtoa WeD• Is • araduote ol I The meeting, in charge of Other oJf&gt;cer, elected were I Attendmg were Rev. and Mrs. the holiday weekend with tbetr .Jeffrey.' Melanie and
Marlt, ter, Vtckle, of Columbus.
McCall are 10voted to attend. ~ Pomeruy Riab Scllool ood !Charles Huback. opened with Miss Eleanor Robson: vice Stutler, Mr. and Mrs. Millard ,parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Athens: Mtoo ~~rly Gilkey, Miss Mildred Hawley wUI reWARREN.SHEETS
family · MouDlltlo S11lte COU•I"· She 1• hymn srng followed woth pray- president; Mrs. Franklin Rozer, Van Meter Mr and Mrs. Ca_r- ; Field• Sr. and Jeltrey.
Athens, Mr.
Mrs. Arne! lur~ today from, • trip ,a!1foad
reunion will he betd at the \ is pno..dy employed by tbe ltr by Mrs• Marcra Karr, teach· secretary . treasurer: and Mrs. roll Norris Mr and Mrs. Boll i Mrs. Anna Yeager and Mro.
. which~.. ~r a ~our Of tea
Intersection of Johns Creek 'I Morboa Cllemleat ClllllpBilJ, , er. and so,oture readln~
or Woodrow Zwilling, secretary of Winebf'nner. Mr. and M
Gertrude Kloes visited
las!
Wed~.
Ii)I!I;O~D. . tires !Dicllclint
Rd .. •nd Rocky Fork Rd. A , Parttenbllt&amp;o w. va.
Jolin 1:1·15 by ___Mr. Hoback, flower tuod. Mr;. Rizer report· Charles Hobaek, Mr.
and · week m Nelsonville With Mr.
~
.
·
6,..
E!tjland, France, Austria, Swtt.
cordial invitalk&gt;n is «&lt;tended : Mr. Speneor lo 1 cnduote
, ed the sum of $233.'15 In the Mrs. Dana Wint·brenner, Mr 1and Mrs. Jarne! Walker.
.
~.,.
, Wl¥11!1, SJIIIIn. l1acy ~ other
1o all relative• anJ friends of ol PIIDeroy
Scltool and
treasurv and Mrs. Zwilling, $26.· and Mrs Pa.ul Kloes.
Miss Mr. and Mrs. . Sam Saylor and
points · ol
Joined
the families to aUend.
, re&lt;tived bh B. S. delf"o fa
35 in flower fun. Plans were Robson . . IVIrs Zwilling, Mrs. Mrs. Ruth Jones of Canton and
.
the lour •hn M~a l&gt;eyor
,
.
.
.
, edaeatlon from Rio Grano !
made tor • picnic a1 Royal Oaks Herter! Parker, Mrs. Rizer, Mrs. ·charles Swartz of Vero A surprose party was held of Columbus and me trip wao
LEWis foonoly reumon wUI be ! Cotltl•· He It oooociated wUb
park with the date to be
an· ~ . C 1 Kl s and Miss Katr I Beach, Fla., apenl feveral days Friday evening fl&gt;r Mr. and by plane. Sbe was met in Coheld •• Ult Shelter House, i the Moles Lo&lt;ol Scbool Sy1Dr. and Mrs. Benjomln V. .Ioounced .
' rs . ar
oe
. : this wHk wllh Mrt. Alonzo Mrt. Harry E. JOhniiOh ol Clll- lumbus by Mrs. Nan Moore.
at tho'"""' 01 !von Fifo in , uom 11 1 teocher Jo tbe Rut· Smith ol Cincinnati spent sev· Prayer by Charles
Hoback
Custer.
ton, W. Vn., at the Middleport Mr:.and
0. P . .Kieill vl!1
Ellnllo •II descendanls ol lond Hlab Scbool.
I oral days wilh her parents. Mr. - .
. . '
0 I
Mrs. . Alonzo ' Custer and lloadsid• Park in obamance lied ' ~ pll81' ~ 'ill ChesaSamuel Lewis. are invited lo
l and Mrs. Wolllam HOffman,
guests, Mr. and lifra. Sa of then fiJ)Ib tnddln~. annlver- pealt!Hrllll bet molhtr, Mrs.
thi• 41st reunion. Basket din· _.,
••
I MCU . .. , _ Slale St. Or. Smith ... , on ••.
• •
'
0
Saylor, Mrl. Ruth .ltnel atlll aary.
'
""':"
Haft\llton.
ner at noon.
·
calion during Aueust.
Mrs. Char~es swarb visited on A decorllted n~ ·:cue .. Mrt. Cliarlt!s &amp;aries . and
RICHARDS FAMILY ReunThursday m l!untlng\on, W. Va.
.
-·
wa-e ·· ' ·
lamUy; Mr. IDd Mrt . .Don
lon Will ""hela at Tyn Rhos•
Miss Ann Rees, a National
I The Halliday Reunion wa! with Mr. and Mrs. U&gt;ren Ca¥• :'d IC~ $~.!~lindrved to Beeker otid Ghlltlrtll ate sptnd·
winner in the Propellor Club Funerol services for Mrs J held lasl Sunday woth
a . erlee.
·":'
.
e ~e a "2·/"~..!\\ s at. lng the llbi!PY weetelld ill AI·
churcn A basket dinner will
essay contest last Mav
has 1
.
·
• basket rll' ner u11 th~ l:~Wf"l of I
tend1ng. ·Jne wupt~ received abaJNI 1tfth ·Nlatlve&amp;
be IOMIIId at 12:30 p m
H. Klncaorl 84. Hln1on, w. Va ., ' the Frank and Ruby Halliday
Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Marshall "any i(ift&lt; and cards In obser·
~c..._ .. ......:..." .L
.
· ·
jusl returned from a 16 • day were held Friday at 2
· ·
· ~ and daugh1er Mariinna
01 1
Mr. "'"' ma.' ..,..,...... a....
SHELTON reunoon of lhe ~I· '
trip by towboat from s1 Louis th
.
.
Cph.m .. m Vir~il and Pauline Atkins home Lou·~··ll K'
nt Th
. ' -• . ranee of the event. .
Der and dau•hten KartD and
bert and Eldora Shelton Jam- 1
•
e Commumly
rishau
H .
.1
b.-I e,
:Y ., spe
ur:suay
•
'
II w!U bt held II the Shelter I
to New Orleans and. return, Church In Hinton of which she near ar~osonvll e.
' an~ Friday with her mother, Present were Mr. and. Mrt. Connie, are spending tho holt·
th hill het
G I· !
'
·m
via Mechling Barge Lmes' new· was a member Mrs. Kincaid ! The _rumon was for all de· Mrs. John F. Bally and dough- Gool1• JonniOn and children, day weekend ill Columbus with
ae, on 1!1
ween . a i •
&amp;t.v:o:..JQ est and most modern
tow~
ssed awa Wedesda Au Iscendants of the Lamg
and ter, Mrs. Russ Watson. They Barry anri Grea. Mr. and Mrs. ber sister, Mial Mary Schaaf
~~a::.:;~~~. i~~il;;l~v:. l·
MONDAY
I boats, Daniel Webster and 1he al9 a.m. Yat Hinton J~spitat ! Mary Longstreth Halliday lam· left Sltlurday morning lor Elk· Pat Johnson .and
children, and wUI attend tbe stale fllr.
nd
CHESTFR COUNCIL, Dough· Roy Mechling. She was occomlly and also of the Sam . 8 n d Ins, w. va., where Marianna Arnold, Penm. Debbie
ab d Mrs. ROIIIIId Plaee and ohlld·
It ·
ters or Amerlc• will have 1 ponied by her mother, Mrs. She was born Sept. 8, 1881 in Cora Davrs Halhday family. Iwill be enrolled in the Davis· Geno, Mr. and Mrs. G I enD ren of Elbrldllt, New York.
ANI'ItJAL Nibert·Lanier lim- float In the Labor Day parade Vance R..s, and brother, John, Virgima and would have be;;. Commolt.M' appointed .to plan Elkino College for lho coming Glaze and children, Jetry and Ire optlldng tho Labor Day
tly reunion, Mll!•tone church. in Ch..lf' ana all members who Is a junior at
Gallia 85 on her birthday. She Is sur· for the 1987 reu"lon '"elud•• :year.
Sharon. Middleport Mr.
atld weekend wth her pal'lnfl, Mr.
Mason county. Basket dinner aro uked to be In Chester by Academy. As guests of the vived ny two sons, Herman of ~arroll Halliday of Washington
Mra. N•I!JOn Roush, New !fa. lind 1\trt. IllrrJ Roudallhellllllll
at noon.
1IUO p. m and to wear while. barge line the family also en- Middleport, Fred of Columbus ; IC. H.. Dr Everett A. Tracy Arnold Fi&lt;her and children, El· on; Mr. and Mrs. Engene JOhn· Mist f'reddle Houdalllelt.
' THE TWIN CITY Shrine Club joyed sighl·seeing in
N e wl three daughters Alire . Crow, of Columbus, Lamg Slrong of I teen, warren, Wendell and Way• liOn and son, Rowan!, New Hl•
MCCALL FAMILY ....union will meet a1 the Pomeroy htgh Orleans, visiting the French Hmton: Mrs. L. F. Atkms, Hm· Gallopolls and Mrs . Vorgrl At· of Sabma, 0. Dr. and Mro. VM; MJ . ond '-ln. Freeman
~~~r~ ~~~.::et df::::"!~ school &gt;or tbe Labor Day par- Quar1er and many other inter· ton; Mrs. Alt• Hulton, Colum· kins of RuUand
Ernest H. Anderson and chile!- Johnsen and cnlldrtn, Nancy~
ad,, Monrlay, at 10 a. m.
eBting points.
bus. Also surviving are 24 grand· Those '" atlendance were: I ren, Kathryn and James, Bloom· Charles and Donald, Irene Kel~ servocf al noon All rela·
THEODOIWS Council Oaugh- 1
_ __
j children, 56 great grandchildren Mrs. Mathe Hall~day and Mrs. 1field, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. Ray. Jy, Cllflon ; Mr and Mrs. Paul
tivta and rrtend~ ol Ut~~m· ters of America will
meet 1 Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Criner and 5 groat great grandchildren. Gladys Eoock, Wrlmongton; Mr. mood ~·urhee and children, Ka· caldwell of East Liverpool.
lly ore lnv•ted ctor
all Monday at 7:30 p. m. at the and son, O'Dell, have return· She w.. preceded in death and Mr.. Dwight Mu1chler, Alb- ren, Eric and Rtchanl, 1\aCino:
Is president, and
Frances IOOF Hall . The charter will I ed from a lwo w.. ks vacation by. her hll&lt;band, Mr. J. H Kin· ens; Mrs. \1yrtle Sinclair, Ml· Mr. and Mrs. Laing Strong and
ROMttOMING SET
Buckle, "'cretary or
the ba droped m memory of E. 0. 1trip through lhe we&lt;lern oUttes. C&amp;ld, who died m 1963, and a amr, Fla.: Mr and Mrs. Car· daughter, Eileen, Carter; Gam. Tho annual Homecoming at
;::alton.
. Smith.
~:ti
1Enroute home they vialted Mr. daughter . May Taylor In 1943. roll Halliday and •on, John, Ashland Ql; Dr. and Mrs. Ev· lhe Langwllle ChPialfatl Cllllrch
1
1
TIJESDAY
j and Mrs William Stowero and Funeral servi""" were
held Washm~1on C. H.: Mr. and polls· Mri ' Atha Wilcox and will be held on Sultday Sept
~
•GAL_;IA COotUNACIL . No. 114
THE POMEROY Bond Boost· family a; Meoa Ariz Mr Crin· Friday at ~ p.m .. with tile Rev. Mrs. David Ogan and children, Mr ~ I!Jrs Melv'• Schaum U With 1 baaket dinner 'atl2· ·
!Ieino Organized·
A . r
·u
t1
•
·
•
J F Atkl
nd the R
J u -th
r .• d Timo th y, Ashland.
·
.
.,.
• •·
··
By Appointment .
menca rt(U·
Dau.,.ters
lar lbeetin 7-:JO m
, en osocto ron wo
mee : er was on vacation from the . .
ns a
ev. . "" ryn -avru an
0, ~ . .PI! !'llrl. Ev- ,o p;m. Alternnen IPI!Iktr will
PhoM 41617"
TIJI:SDo\V
p. ·
,Tuesday, Sept. I 11 7•3(} p.m. I GSI and the son from his work
Atlllns offlclaUnt!.
llurial Washmgton C. H., Mrs. Ann. erelt A. Trfcy" Cd)uiribUI; Ml1i. l111t::O:Ch~ar:J•:•~N:OI'tlt:~·---..;Jii:ii:ii!
'
ENGUSH CUIB will meet 1 a1 the Semor H1gh SchooL All at the Lennox furnace Co. in was mad• In Restwood Mem· Halliday and sons, Allan ond : Nellie Tracy, Pomei'O)f; _ Mr. I•
;vlth Mrs Lewis 1 new members are urged to at· · Columbus.
orlal 1-.slates wltll grandsons Ivan, IJexler, 0 .. Mr and Mt£. :and Mrt. Cltllle Statmbuey, co.
01 7
Plkko~. 111
ai tho horne. ~r Mrs. 1 tend.
:
acti111 pallbearers. Attending the Bill Perry and children, Danny lumbus; Mrs. vona McKnlgll~
Ho!V~IIe Eplin•
First , . MEIGS TEMPLE
Pythlan I Technical Sergeant and Mrs. oervlces frOm Mid!lleport were and Franelne, Hollatld, 0.
Rutland; Ml's. · Helen lowlel
•· 1101 .
ISister~ will reoume
regular . James M DeVault and daulth· Mr. and Mra. Herman Kmcaid. Roy Ander80n Mr. and Mrs Jones ClnclnRati· Hie! French
lovu
Ave. Ml ".:...Mary Lewrs will Imtetinls Tuesdoy, Sept. 6, at ~· ten , De~a and Linda Sue, of
,
. Mr. ~nd M... Robert JeweU
, preten r,,.. pro&amp;ram.
the Ltllon Hall in Middleport
.
nd
WAYSIDI'
GARDEN Club
I
di
.
' ScoU Aor Force Bose, Illlnola, .
lnd lite hosts, Mr. a Mrs.
the
.
A pot uck nner al 6.3(} P· m. spent the p1st week with Mr•
·
·
Frank Hallld•• and Mr
and
wolHilfet
7'110 Perry
p.m.Bradat wber·u pr~_"
d thke mthee I'mg . Mebm· Della DeVoult. The . De·
•·
the
homo orot ~
0Unfy
On tl
Ml'll. Vtrgil Atkins, Joeal.
footilghta
.
·
r ere "' a e e1r own ta le V ,
·
bury. 111•• Chesler
Want service.
lulls had 11ken lhetr daugh· MiBI Morgarot Sauer was re- latlun, Mrs J. W. Cook: Literwill be eo-bostess. Members
ruESDAY
tor, Miry, to Dover, Dtlawarl elecled a• presidt!llt of I he ature, Mrs. Glenroy Ewing; First ,..OmDII ,,
'
• , • tnd centar t11ttt
are to nay lor yearbook and
POMEROY Chapter 186 OES whore she woll allend Goldte Meiss County WC'ru at I he Public Rolatlono, Mro. 0. E. Rodney Subject
willie*"
ihtt alttadlell
d.,.s, •nd .viii udlonge dry will meet in regular session Beacoo Colle&amp;e.
meeU~g held ' Ftiday eveni!ll at McKinley; Social Service, Mrs.
Rodney Women's Soclel!&gt; of
It,
materoal.
TuesdaY ar 7.4; p. m. Those
tho Pom01·ry BI!Wsf Church. Phil WJ!Iiomson.
Christian Servlr.e beard a pro.
GALLIPOI.IS AAUW mom- who ar• •llendll'8 Grand Chap- The home of Mr. and Mro. Other officers elected were Mrs. Shelton gave the Instal• .,.am on Eve, the first women,
bers and pro!lflfl!ti" mtm- U!r are to pay pre-registration .lohn M. H~ger and children, Mrs. T. T. Shelton, vice pres!- laUon prayer and the offering under the dir~ctlnn of Mnt Raybers. wisning 1&lt; make reser- fee at thl' meetme.
Barbora, Mike ond Pat, "" dent; Mra. 0. _E. Mckinley, sec· 'Was - ta~•n by Ptggy Ambit atld mond DeLIIIe, A_diiiCUBSloa fol·
vation• lor th• tea honoring
CHESTE~ COUNCIL, Daugh- Woods M1ll Road, wos
the l'tlary; Mrs. O!nevive Salllon, '&amp;Iizabeth Slaven.
!awed Ut~ pt·eseutatlon.
Gallipolll woman 111chlrs to ters of America, will meet In scene of a family &amp;otherln&amp; re- troasut'!r -ond corresJIOndlng sec· Spec! ill milillc will! presenled Mro. Annabelff Ball waa In
be held ~pl. lith a1 St. Pe1· regular se,.ion Tuesday at 8 cently. Tho~• preoent were Mr. oommlttee. gave .the
report, by Mrs. Bi!Uial\ White, Mrs. charge of tho ~olltllls at the
ers li:phw,,pal church should P. m. There will he Initiation and Mrt . .Boll DeVault ond chtl· treasurer and corresponding sec- Flon!nee Hannay and de.otlone meeliat, held Thul'lldap night at
call Mrs. Barry Long, or ond all officers and the team dren, Antta and Ketlh, Mr. retary. Mrt. Lulu Hampton, were presented by Mrs. 'Arnold the hom.. of Mrt. Grace Shrtv·
Mrs ,,.,... Spurlock.
are roquosted to be present and Mrs. Woodrow DeVault choirman of the
nominating ftlchatds. GUO!Jt •peaker for the er. Reports •ere gl\ltn, and
PORTSR WSCS will meet a1 and wear white
and Lara Lou, · Mra.
Ralpb oommlltot, gaYI the
report evening was the Rev. Carver roll call was aMWered by etgbt
t·JO o m at the chorch.
~--Kerwood, Mrs. Jack
Miller, which was aclll!ptedby the chap- Williams.
members, and ono 'fllll!st, Mit.
MERCERVILLE
GRANGE
U niversi.tv Women
Mrs. John Saffle&lt; and
son, ter.
· ·
Trio number was presented by Florence Tr'li!ier.
will llold ill rerumr mealina
To Honor Teachers Mark, Mrs. Dt!llo DeVault, all .The meeting opened wiUt an Mn, W\lltt, Mrs. Hannlll' and New prolfllll btiOitltta wart
GAU.IPOUS Band Boosters
Gallipolis Branch, Am.,.ican of Gallipolis, and Sgt.
ami ot1an rn!lude by Lillian S1tifl Mrs. Paul Jiaptohalltll fl))lowed pused out to eaeh mtllllbtr. A
woll bold tho lint meelin&amp; Association of Unlvortily Worn· Mrs. Jameo M. DeVault ond rollowed by tile welcome by b)i the colljltl!faUonal
h~. dlaclllllon lfu held GitllaldlJII
of the year ot liJO p. m. in ~en, will hold a teo on Sunday, two dau1htm, Sue and Dt!bra, Miss Ma11aret Sauer. The op- Bltaf Be the 'l'te. The c!OIIng a rummqt lilt. A Blblf qUIJ
the band room at
Gallia 1Sept. lith at 2 p.m., in 1 h o of Scott Air Force Base, Jilin· enl!ll ilymn was "We've
A rrayer •ai &amp;~ven by the RtY. an lha womm·Of lh• · llble ,
AcadiJD¥ Hijh School.
Parish Hou10 of St.
Peler's oi~
Story 1'o Tell" with Mrs. Hamp. Williams.
WU eonduclell by Mia Loulll
WEDNESDAY
Epi!!Copol Church.
.
ion civinl the lnVIICatlonal prayA. sOCial hoUr followed In lhl DtLUie.
OHIO VAU.EV Gran1e wilt
The tea will honor all Galli- MISs Lynda Rees of WlUiomo· er.
ehurc~ dining room with puncb Next IIINUIII will be
~·M
oold its resula~ meeting. 11 polis City Srhoel District worn• burg, Va.. aoo Mr. T!rence The yearly reporl was given and aaiOrted cookies se1'11ed to Oct. 1111 at lilt hOIIII ~ Mn.
7:30p.m. Election of olft.,.,-s. en teachero, and will olso mark Waener of Detroit, Mich., are and lt.,hlded a reaume of work tbe laflt croWd iltelliJnl.
Atlnabeut Jill :
Members, brine lilht refresh· Ute s10rt of the 1966-tl'/ yeor visiUng Mr. and Mt!. Floyd done by the WCTU and lnclud·
..
mrnts.
, of the association.
Ree• of Garfl•ld Avt.
ed a Him tor hleh schooll In
METR()~I~T WSCS Leader· j Any prospective member in
tho councy, gutat 1pe1km1 in
shtp tratnmg workabop al tho orea is cordially inviUod to Sgt. Md Mrs. WilHam Jl'. tho scbools and at Ute
unit
\liodleporl. Seworo s~r~DI j attend this tea. l'or reservaUOM Stanley of F'ort Bracc. N. C., meetings, distribution of iller..
at 9:!0 a. m. and ending ol , call Mrs. Barry Long at 446 - are vrsotrng Mr. and Mro. Cleo alure to churehel and . lcllools
Vlalt Our lutlttt lh•p Lecalell Ott
2 45 p. m. Brine Nck lunch. I flfl, or Mrs. Gene
Sporlock Chevalier.
procla!Datlon! and' poster~. '
Th• Top l'lolr-Cif Our Main Sttr..
THIIRSDW
!at ff6.4!119, by Sept. 7th.
Ml81 Sauer appointed departACC:OUtU At ••.
METl!ODI&amp;"I' WSCS Leader- ·
--- ~-Mrs. Ado Pearce of
H5 men! dlroclon · and Include:
e2 PCI. a,JVINO lOOM SUJTII •
$99
shop Work~ at Sy~nstrick· Gem rro•rom ~et
FourUt Ave. had 11 auet!la the Church School, Mrl. M. L. Kol·
• 3 PC:E. lED lQOM IUITIS
$9t
er Methodl!l Church rn Ironfor 1\etiJCf)mer 1
post I"Ot'.k Mr. ond Mn. elude Jy; YIIUal EdUcation, l..ucreUa
ton from 9130 • · m. to H$
Galltpolla NIWCOII\ero' Club Williams and dau~~tter, Vlcltl, Gtlthtlllttr; Spfiiluil
L lfo,
• Twin lin Hollvw•od IH1 ..._ $39.91
P: m. BriDf uck luneh. ~ will meet on Thuraday, $epteln· and Mrs. Jane Ilqp, .•n of Mn. j, w. SitpbiiiJcln· Lee~~•
. C~mpltte
. . .'
nrght 'llllt'bhop Will nm from bet 11th at t2 :JO p.m. lor
1 Hou!1on, Teu••
·
·
'
7 to 1:30 p. m. oa tho same Iu~ meetlllg It OSUr's. ·
Dell -k to •lalt hll mother,
• SOFA' JIDS
•.
$51
date.
The ipfUII' wiD be Mr. Ted Bobble Duncan II bel:i villi- Mn. Mabe! Duntllll 1nd sister,
• COMPLETE IUNK IEDS
$61 ·
BliLA\'ILLE GRANGE, 2031 AIIJ'n, gemologist, who
will 1n1 Ills brother, Jw llunellll, Mro. Harold Detllle In Cocoa,
CHEITI, DllllllllS, CHAIU,. tAlUS, I.AMH ·
I P.m. Thlll'lilly. Eno Granro 1peak on "Diamonds." He will and his aunt, Mrs. G11'11el Bet&amp;. Fla.
·
ALL AT IUDOIT ,lliC:II
11
1
"' tdtall i!ldo.ers. Refresh- also abow aome of bio • - · He bas just returned here
m•nta.
Chairman ll tho maellng II alter opending If months In a Mrs. Helon E. lmlth
or
) \
·,
;;~L~I:!.' Ganllll
Club Mrs. Donald 'ftutler.
Anyone denlltl laboroto,., tn Saftlon, Perlll Amboy, N. J ,, has been
,.
·~ .. , .m., 11 the wilhtnc to mak• rnorvatlona VIet Nam. He h• been
dl• vlaltinl htr 4auehter
and
. ~!~~~~~.M. ..
'
~m~!"· L. hut Hal~... may call htr at~. or Mn. charaed altar urvJnc 11 yurs IIIDIIy, Dr. ond Mn. Leonard
-i •·• t '
- _,a &amp;r-.
llclaald Lilllala Ill ~ill tile Air Force. He will leave Harria of Rt. 588.

', ll

·.:..··'
·

il

I Pet

-

.'

'

·,

' .

·

.' :.· .·t·a

£ fJen t 5

Persona. Notes
Fro.m Middleport_

!

Miss WellS
Engagement
/s Announced

T

bijf

6...,.. 'ana''ac'•

'

Winebrenner Elected New President of Class

1

r'ld

50th
ina, ,,,,,
Annt'ver•).,ry .
.Celebrated

ro. :

I Seen andHeard II

Hla~

!n!.fe,l. S~

1

!

Mel.g5

Event

.k.

.'

J H Kt"nca· t"rJ
funeral Held
.
On Frtday

'I

1

H //'d
ay s
H /d A
f

nnua
F'lmifv Reunion

.

¥"*·

1

I

a

5

,,.

IT

., . ; i;

,,
' \ 1.,

:•

. ,-_...

I

PHYSICAL
FITNESS
CENTER

1

1

I

=:•:o': .

I

I·

1

MISS
• Sauer Re-e
· 1ected President
•
Of MergS
' C
WCTU f 'rJOy

""

,

HOME FURNiSHINGS?
'

1

. ......
''

'

'

'• '

'I, ,,,,,,

'

"'

'

• '•

'·

.• J

. ';J.Jt'

BAKER FURNITURE···

'

'

II

1 .I

I·
D

;a

d

ij!!iii,·!iii

0.

8

..

,,

..... ,...

' '1- ..: '!'ll

.: 0&lt;1
'

·~ 1\

... ll i•l

�'

.'

'

'

.

•

(I

'

'

I

I

....

Years Ago ...

!

,.,.,'

•

•'

··.· ~
· . .· ,,

t ·l a f

"

..:,

&gt;'

...,, ,.
&lt;'I"

'

1&lt;.!1

.,

~.::

. ;7; .;·..

H

·~ ··.•.~I.-3
J£ /1!·"' !I'r
ti
' . I' '

''

• ••

" 'i;·.

.• .'

.)

'.

·.~

.

~

'

l ,:

~ ."'"-

Only 6Lock$~at~d :~tits·
.
\
in Qpetation·Between Well Shurg
P.-rk~
·
~~Mefpret ~
~'idabl
t.
;
:
bit-......
~
iltt.*·•ZO..:lllnil~
~\
BY JJd TIIUitiA8

..il.thward 10 _..

" , jWJI,,)ie
' . . :aMI;

,
J
~~
~ pGI't''~·~

Thoma~

WJLLW,IS,

PETERS FAMILY wUI hold
Its 29th annual reunion 81
Fletcher Chapel Community
Hall. just off Rl 111. A basket dinner will be served al
12 noon. All relatives

.,

~~
- ~~
~
~
~
~.

e ·

'

MISS WELI..'l

Miss Wells
Engagement
Is Announced

1

:

Mr. ond Mn. Heory Wells
of Rolle 2, Pomeroy, art aD·

· oouoei11 lhe e1p1•meol of
lbelr doll!lbler, Sladro Kay,
.. Doaald Let Spencer, 101
1 9t Mr. 1nd Mn. Sldoey Spene-.
er, S14 Eaw&amp; MaiD Street.
1
; Mill Wells 11 1 1raduate ol
!

Pomeroy Hie~ Scboul

1

Winebrenner Elected New
· Bill Winebrenner was electod who also l'o(
as presulenl when lhe Eagles 1 ble qui•. Mil
:class of the Syracuse Methodist view vf thf'
: chur~h school met Thursday Klnengere 11
· evenmg at .the ~tmrch.
\ Grahcm!!, Of
I The meelmg, to charge of I Other offlc
I'

aod Charles ~nback . opened with Miss ~lea1"

a hymn smg followed with proyer by Mis~ Marcia Karr , tt~ach·
er. and srr11)ture readinli!
of
John l:l-15 by Mr. Hoback,

1

cordial invitadon is eKtended , Mr. Speacer Is 1 Jraduate I tl.l all relatives anJ friends (II
of Pomeroy Hlcb School
11

a~od

lh• families to attend.
LEWIS family reunion will be

Seen 80dHeard

reM!Ived bla B. S. de1rae to
I educadoD
from Rio Graoe ,
, Collel•· He Ia auaelated wllb
House, tne
• Melt• Loc1l Scbool Sy•- i Dr. an d Mrs. Benjamin
1.

held al Ul" Shelter
at &amp;ht tJomt
Ivan Fift ol
in
Eureka
f\ll 01dfl~ndantll

iem •• • te1eller In tbe flat-

land Hlp Sc~ool.

Samuel Lewis, are invited to

Ull!l 41st reunion. Basket dinnet at noon.
•
RICHARDS
~'AMIL
Y Rho••
Reunkm
will he held
at Tyn

~-

ballket dinner will

Mel,g s
E t

William

trell!i T\1..
SintJini ·

7:00-Toilay
7·115-

Cartoon !I

ND-

Starcher
/

-

•
Chll1'di"Qf Cbrlili·' .;

8 00..:..

·.

.

'

'

Fun ScbOol
Moyie

I

J. H.
funef1
On f fj

~

RADIO

.,.

1:1111 News
1:311 Make A
1:p!i News

..

.

Deai

-

! :Of-Our Lives
' ' 30-Doclors
2,55-

N~tJ · Wed Qallll
A ,Time Far Ua

Password
Bouse PeriJ

1:25-

New1

J ,_30--&lt;Ior~

Edge Of

1:110 Adven-

BJ y.,... 1ieo11

~

Nlab&amp;

Bosptt.J

Dark Sbadowl
Wbere Aclloa II

Thea Ire

Clllema

Adama
Lasoie

6:30-

1

Miss·l·
Of N

B~e'o

FIIIDIIJ

!r.::,.,~viliaa

..... '

rf!qu~sted

to be present and Mrs.

Weodruw

,.

Builwinkle

Film

D~scuvery

the COIJII'Ufa ot 8D airllonie ptm- de8erl
pull.
.
.

10:111
ll:OONewo
II : liO
11 :50

1'lrllilb1

llewl
Late 8boW

0~
~ beeo IIW'I'ierl
~-~ Wile f~, a former
.....,. ~ P'~ lor 2D Jearl,

..

-· -

.

L-.

.

aad ...., .... tbe ~ ..
Pllula, 11. Briall, Ie. aad Dial,

12:111

I.

Ogbtbouse

F!i!!lnS Ule

Issues

l:OO Viet Nam .
3:11
J:zt

NFL Highlights
Profits

Crusade

2:30

SpllJ. Spectacular

Doy'a Worl

Tb1n'ltlaY Dlr·"' IIlii 11111181

~

Taleal au.!

ta

lind

liaWI becm 1Mia7 reatorill&amp;l
~ to tile CJI'IPIII Sparilsb

•

JW,
'Ille walll bave been 1\riPIJOii 1

and tile
iarpe\1111 tipped up · 10 reve.otl
. peued bard-wood lloon.
llodol l'ioMa
.Paul b1a a dell filled wllb
JIIO!IOia ot: Air Farce p1anea 18
wbicb .ba tuie !1QwJ1 .and
lbo
walla are ·
.filA pbor,o.
ll'apltl api'Ml., ~ Jtarl • lD &gt;
lbow

II while

Pt!IDI

eovtref;l
w-.. -

· ·· :

,oc ""'the actert. In· ..ltvil,..,o,
"'·u
'jlrellla .
:':'"'
.-;;;"
"""
l!!i'
..
leio
. .'!!'! lbU .aT aliter.
:"":.!0
, ..k lit ? i.m.
Cealti!'Jr.f~ elttilioe"'..
lertlraiiJ· COIIIfll8tes ·lbe ~._,,:F

.

lliooliia·

·, .·

..... ~

.,

.•

.'

""
.......
lervleiiJ
~

J

-~

bJ: i.

It

ID

""

p

lid

time permlll.
...•
ID

Sbe

W81

tatllfll

who ca• on me buys a new

...:..;:.,~·

HEARING AID

SOME DOlt I NEED ONE

xl·

end we ltlll theml
What about your beariDJ-bu It reaebed tbt rrta~• ­
when you wonder wbether or 1101 a beariDJ aio

~-

1.111. ID lllt,SI)'ie lood.

wonld be beneficial? Our teSting II rR£E aDd with, _

out obllJ&amp;tiOD. and our recommendations based oo 1,\
~eventeen year's experience. NOW II tbe time IC
call or write for an appolnunant ill tbe privaq IIi
vourbome.

U:-

•

Diles Radioear Company

11:• -

12:01

llp8

-.,

fllmllhed.

~ • -· bi(lb above
SlriP- Wttb lour
-:ooll!l aad bolba.
. ~ Ia tDIJ IIi IIIODIIta

''

•

~

.., , ~.,na!IJ

~nl i
~~~ oi ~Ual

~n

, _0. lolc141

II boanlttl out

b8lbl

Iiiii

CABLE. TV
. SPECIAL

PHONI 5934522
2S N. Caurt St.

..

t~in shoes for boyS
1

• A Cable Installation

=~
=..-:-: ~.you'd;:~.::
..~::IIIII: ~
.own DP II
. . OR
c:allli

for lMs tba111 ¥.a PRICE

=

tile
allll ......
and durability llfdotl
will a I • II i 1
f11Wrat11111 -np I yauniiiiGY - dlsb GIL
eamo 1n- ,., a look at all a1 our IIGYS.aythlnl

• Free Cable Service
Until OCTOBER 1

JOtmaY

etyllng for the young• eet

- n . - - as America's 01111 . . . , . . . . - . -.

~»

s2.49

THJRE IS NOTHING il$E lO PAY
~&amp;~ ,AU.~!Is
DISPLAYED IN OUR
YI'INDOWS EVERY EVENING
'TIL 10:00 P.M.

TOWER ANTEMAS, IN(;
161 Third Avi. "

~-

"''·

..•

$51

$61 .
I.AMH

.

'

l.:FHE: SMQE,BOX:
'

BAKER FURNITURE··
1,

l
,. '

·'

t,.. '

i
I.

!

NOT EVERY PERSON

~

I~

~

away wilh • lr• ... lhe coin \ DR. ALPHUS
olj
macbines. Tlte lim'· Rio Grande College 111'1 tba
department at tiiiOll P'Ji. commencemeal addreu at
·
started 1D tnvestlgallon al. Unlvero!IJ lul .......
!belt of wire at lbe
(Cootlltued 011
Ill

.;.......,!"-

~-

,,.....

Oral Roberta

TBA

~=·=~

*

Trutb

1:011 Meet Prea
1: 311 AI Issue
1:6-

1~

bi lllder ~ beatlbt ,redpeo loy ·Panl'l ...lraffio.jammerl
- . , . . . ._.
~-· bef 1011 ill Lrltdsl-report .Iii tile iliiiiQ"
"""I ,..,....
00
Tbl Palm Spriap lima.
The Burkel ben a Gcinllllllf
!!lftdeol ID IIIJe
•"f...,U..''
bome Ill Lilli ...........- 10
In
to .. ll·ilb~iwl
lltree btidt
~ B
"f!b8m" ~

Tbelr bDIDI II 1

;-&amp;wtlJi.

or\ a•u woiJI

b

~ve

~llil

~e

~- 1u1J Rlatr

-

··--

m_

.:.S""...tu

~
.,!;eeya couple
other weel!\ ar 10 · 11 11 -...,. llowever ~ ~ .~
Ill IIOUn u blm to .......
•
. • '"" ...,.......... wllh New

t :ll0-

-J.,ri

bft

:v:-.~ter

role ID 1118 All(;

.,oo

..

~~n

Camera 3

1111 ~

AN JNDIYJOO.U. appareallJ .
,
under lite IISitlllll!d name
CflaiDblr ..
Jim Lawyer, applfl!ll !Dr a poa- eommerce started Ill
·
1 itlou of clerk al the Ubloy Hotel sblp drift 'lbundiiY· '1'111
Ill alreld1 abead II liiRl ·
1lbls weet. He went to won at
p. m. Tuesday evenln&amp; tmd year In membershiP· 'llllrai
morninl he bad disappeared II mucb "'*-' biiDI ....!
fill, tmd other ttema flool ill the Blue Devll Boolllr CIDII.i
guesl8 at die hotel. Cll!' pollee 11t1s week lhey bad a big do:
have issued a state-wide xlert !lllldance at lbt ~. alltli
on the woul4-bo cll!l'lt. Tble'r8l reportod $1,1.00 nillll •
11:
raided the E·Z We'h on Spruce membership goal oJ .._. : ·

~------·-'

::lllllliD&amp;

meel at and wear whitr
and Lara Lou, Mrs.
Ralph rnmltter
11:00 Cool Mdliiol
J·30 o m at the churoh.
-·
- --Kerwood, Mrs . Jack
Miller, ·which W3l
11:311 J MI':RC!i:RYIU.Ii:
GRANGE
Vnivertitv W o~rn
Mrs. John Saffles and
son, ter.
·
wtll llokl Ill r&amp;~ular meatinc
To Honor Teachert Mark , Mnr. Delli DeVaull, ell .The mj
12:1111 Movie
GA~POld~ B~nd Boo&amp;len Gallipolis Brandl. Aml'rican of Gallipolis, and S(l.
and otiiR r~
12:llll B. Jl'alber
u,~
w11l o w•t f1nt mP.etl~l Assoc~etJOn of University Worn· Mrs. James M. DtVau1t and rollowed
of the year ol 7:30 p. m. 10 • on, wrll hold a leo on Sunday, two dau&amp;hltrl, Sue IIlii Debra, Miss M
The Bealieo
1:10 iikJDem•• ' Tom •
the band .room at Gatlia 1Sept. lith at Z p.m . In the of Scolt Air Force Ba,., IIUn· eninl li
Cosper ..
1:111 Walklirl {lleiiO ~ • . COitello
Acadtmf RiCh School.
Parish Houoe of 5t.
p 1 · oia.
'
WEDNE""'A"
e er'
Story
2:1111 NBC Baseball
M.,ma
• ., •
Episcopal Church.
OHIO_ VALLEY
will
The tea will honor ell Galli· Misa Lynda 1tee1 of WllllomsKlvl &gt;
Bup lullll)'
2:31...
R1D' '"" Tbi
hold tlll reaular meeliJti at polis City School Dlotrict worn· burg, Va .. atxl Mr . Terence i;,. :j
·
Mlltoll.
.
. ~ Qunl
7:30 p.m. Election of olficen. en teachers, and will also mark Wa&amp;ner of Detroit, Mich .. are and Jr. :11
' "NFL Counldowll
ABC Spoi11
a:»Members, IHinl IiCht refreah- Ute sllrl of lhe 196&amp;-67 year viailtna Mr. ond Mrs . Floyd dono
llft.
,•
menls.
.
of the ao!IDCiatlon.
Rees of Garfield Avo.
ed 1 11•
.NCAA FooW
s'eaHunl
MET!IODI~'t WSCS Ltader- j Any prospective member in
lhe colll\
'
Worlcr·Of
Golf
~hip lrauung worlubop , 11 the area is cordially invltod lo Sgl. ond Mrs. William F. lhe schol
-~-- ·&gt;· •
;odleporl. !le;sioo ·~rUDI i1 altend lhis tea. For re,..-atlon! Stanley of Fori Brace. N. c., meetings
at 9.!0 a. m.. and ...0.. at ,call Mrs. Borry Long at 446 . are viSiting Mr and Mrs. Cleo alure 10
2 45 p. m. Br1111 nck luneb. 11141 or Mro Gene Spurlock Chevalier
1
THtllSDAY
111
S
·
proc amr
4119
7111
METMODIST WSCS ,_,_
• ·'""-· 1 G
'
y ept.
·
Mlos d.
•
Mro . Ada Pearce of
1$
ship \Vork"""' at Sydsnstriclt·
em Pro1rnm Set
Footlh
had 11 100811 lhe
•r MethndiSt Church in Iron- For Nf!W(f)mer'•
put ,...,k Mr. and Mrs CIIJde .urch ·
ton from 9:311 • · m. to 1:16
GaUipolla Newcolllets' Club Wllllarn1 and doqhllr · VIcki
P: m. Brl"6
lunch. A will meet
ThUI'IIIIJ, S.pll!lr&gt; 8114 Mnr. Jane &amp;oiP
Mrt mer; SpltiiUIII L I I e,
mghl wlll't!bOp !nil nm from bel' lilt at 12:110 p.m. for
• Houston. Tern
'
. J, W. StepiltniOn; Lqjl•
eSOFA·IIDS
Mil
-k to vtalt hit rnollter,
7 lu 1:!0 p, ln. on tho same I~ meetiJtC II ~lr'a.
eCOMPLITI 8UNK 8105
.
dale.
The speaks wiD bo Mr. Tell BObbie DWlClft 11 hr!l'il vllll- Ml'l. Mallo! Duncan and 1lster,
Mrs.
Harold
DeiJIIe
In
Cocoo
8\,LA VILLE GRANGE, 2031 A11¥tt, gerpologlsl, who
will )ftl his bl'lllhtr Joe DuiiQIII
CHESTS, DRIISIIS~,. CHAIU1 tAIL;IS
'
!,p.m. TtltJhilliY. Eno GrlllJe ljll!ak on "Diamon&lt;ls." He wiU and hl1 aunt,
Gornet 8@11: J1a.
ALL AT •UDOlf I'RICI. '
.,!~U cflleenr. Refresh- also •_how 10mo of hio llloneo. He bal just relurnl!d here
G~' LIPOIJS Conlon
Cha•rmao rrl the nteeUnl Is afllr _.w., It monllttl In a Mnr. Hllon E. lmllh
of
IIIII
Clu~ M_rs. Donald Tlutler. Anyone dental iaboratorp In Sllgoa Per\11 Am""". N. J,, haa L-n
•·
-m, .... , at the willtlac lo make rnervatio111 Ylet Na
H1 hu
'
_,
MIDDL.II'OaT, 0.
•ome !If lrfrl. L
llatillll may uti her 1 118 1425 N
m.
been dis- vlsltlnl her doulhler
and
lll IlleGal Aft.
' PGaalll Lillll~
.., ,.;.:?.; ro. chtii'Jed aflor serving 12 yuro flllltily, Dr. BBd Mn. Ltonanl
at - • ·
1m the Alr Force. He will lea•e Harris of Rt. 588.

Gra~1•

11:011 Llle
11 :111

~~ eo. m11e •

...-.

1:00 Two bt Tall
a:2i
;
3:30 Co ngresa 1

· ..

:~
freeway,~~::: ..,...,_lltelr

DeVault chairman

""c
·~

Beany and Cedi
Peter PotamUa

I'

a

ant

Lamp
l-ook Up

coup o1 days a week we "That's bee
•
-;:;::------:::-:-.:_...:_...:_,::"::._·_ _ _ _ __
1
doul!le life as a Qclt.r sltool on JOcabOn al Chino atr" wear suil8
.8\!'ays
bnl Air Borce otucer 8IMI a pori, wbjch meana 1 pt bome aaya .. Until
11y eo, · be ,,..,
1 . , _ RoroC
pi)OI llllllrAlo 111m
than usual. II'S o 10
pa9l :::Um..:.:l
I: liO
San . Francioeo Beat' Addama' FIIIIIIIJ
Voyage
_ .... uncomfortable.
""'' way Ill make a
liv-- tal&lt;en 111 ........ -••·
7:00
, -·~e
"AI
""
IDS·"
and
-..-- . -18, 118C:U I
1er ...,mg lll 111ose lerrlf· But
eekeado
.
sweatero, muc:h to lbe
7:30 Wall Dl8JI8J
MariJllll
011
Preview
lc lllililal')' Jel8, leattlJJlll
IJy ally
w
Burke liler· rnazement ot m:1 friends '"
I:OflbeSe one-bone lraiDera . 10jus
ge18 away 1ram 11 all II)'
1)pe
•
Ed 5u111vaD
aDoUI .U muc:h 1tD1 aa ;.
I
Peggy and lbe CllJidreD Burke 18 a aerloul mat1,
I:-Br811ded
I:OIIllaliamiJ
PerrJ
a ca l1ocia lhe
fle&gt;lll8.
P.a I m
ralhllj; lhaD 1
111)'8.
..,.. • .,... Tbere be8ide a spar- He and l'e8l1 erilerlabt
10 1111
Still, Burke II CoiiYiooed lbal : : _ ".:
JIOOI.
a1 10 O'cloclr; IIIH.,f ' Wackleal Sldp Condld camera
learniDC 10 IIJ IIDn&amp;ell
lba Frida, ·
m.- from 1al • tbelr bailie bul pnter 10 ID:30What'I 111 UDell
11
besl .pll68ible ..., 10 lend 111111- __._DlliA 1111111
Monday lake ll'teDdo . ... resllllrllllla ll:OI-Iielnr
aallcilf lb illl
WbeD
U:H-'1'-alor .·

!

I

,.

10:1111
10:3010:1$ LtWtg World

t!!

The 1'1111'111

!

lrit_..

~
~

2'_1bt

tJPI a.JIJ'"'*' .............. lailranl btlore llOading I a r il 18 mr oondltiooed Ill make
Movie
Singinl
4:00
. HOLLYWOOD IUPI) -;:;, 011 ~!om~- • ball-hour llnve from lhe tutHlearee-pJus
4:30 Football
leteea Paul Bilrkt fllll'eaJilll w~t makllfl .11 •-~-•
, turea Dearalile lhe year round.
tbrou&amp;ll lbe all' lll ltlporaolne ba
·
......... lor · me to
AllbolJI!II Paul uaa llved
5
~18 !Dr "12 O'CJoelt_lliBh·" 011 8 U:::e diml~ ~ 1111 ~1111 ..US." .lh11 pan 01 tile country ott
=1111
Mr. Ed
Stoney sun.
acr-.lle sp&lt;Jitero over lii)ulll- dead
j, And
usually •&lt;&gt;n lor :lA. years, 111a frienda -:,-5.·-30--'-----:::Ted::_:Ma=r:t:___
&amp;I'll califotJJia iDa siOIIe-elljiDelllome.
1 the time I &amp;el Jaciue ,t;ooper .... DavJ&lt;I
II
lralner.
"A
le
•en cali 111m tile New Yorker
Evening Sho1

Women's New~

3:00-Anotb. W&lt;lrtd To TeD Trull!

SaJ
4: 00-CarlooD •
4:30-

BiirJeets:. rJP-i"a #he Air
O,n :(J14d 0!! ·rv Screen

Woman's Pap
As World Tunis

Legion

, 12:oo 'pi Chapel
12:30 Mao &amp; CasUe Faee Tbe NoUon .
12:45

.

'•

I

ow.'~~~

,_ ·.

~-

...........
'

--1

j""

•r:~&lt;

~ibM

·'

TBA

1:311
9:45-,lubllee

,, ,-_
.

Prayer .IJ)t

~I

t~~ Spu~l~.
PORTER WSCs Will

~
~

-~~~~~~~~

1B :l9 r20 21 22 23 24
25 12 6 27 28 2 9 30
I

'

-:,

made tor • I
park with 11
V.lnounced .

Hoffman

M·

...,.

..

3li in flnw.r

St. Dr. Smith was on va:
cation during Au&amp;ust.

1

WSAZ ' TV-t
6:30
6,45-Com Cob

treasurv arK·

ven s

Mrs

nav~oU~

,

·DayUght Sa-rings

I

eral days with her paren.ts, Mr .;-·
1

I State

Daytime_~ho'!¥11 ..

ed the sunl

Sm1'th of C'mcinnati spent sevand Mrs.

·

president ; ~
secretary . 1
Woodrow z;
flower turd.

Miss Ann Rees, a National
winner in the Propellor Club I Funeral li
be 1ernd at 12:30 p.m.
essay contest last May, has ! H. Kincairl
SHELTON redniol1 of the AI·
just returned from a 16 . day were held :
bert ond Eldon Shelton lam·
tnp by towboal from St. Louis lhe
Com:
ily "'" be nekl II the Shrlter I
·~ New ~rleans and return! Church in i
HouR, on thl! llill between Gal· I
VII Meehhnl Barge Lines' new· was a merr
lia and Peniel All relativet
est and mosl modern
to w· assed awl
and friend• are invited to at·
" MONDAY.
I boats, Daniel Webster and the .
at 9 a 01
ll!nd.
CHESIFR COUNCIL, Dough- Roy Mechling. She was accom'
ters ~I Amerlcll will have a panied by her mother, Mrs . She Nas I
ANNUAL Nibert-Lanier tam- ~loat m the Labor Day parade Vance Rees. and brother, John, Virgima an
lly reunion, Mlll!i.tone rhurch. m Che"tf~ ana all memben who is a junior at
Gallla 85 on her l
Mason county. Basket dinner
••ked to be in Ch.. ler by Academy. As gu ..ts of the vlved ny
at noon.
Jl:S(I p. m and to wear while. barge line lhe family also en- Middlepor'l,
MCCALL PAMILY "'union I THE TWIN CITY Shrine Club joyed sight-seeing in
New three dar~
will be held II
Centenary wrll meet at the Pomeroy htgh Orleans, visiting the FrenchIHinton : Mr
Church . A mulket dlr.net wiU school tor the LMbor Day par- ; Quarter and many other inter-1 ton; Mrs. ;
be ser'ltd at noon All rela- ad~. Mom1c:y, at 10 a. m.
I esting poinl!.
bUB. Also ll
lives and trlendo of Ute lamTHE~DOIWS Council Daugh--children. S
ily art- lnvited Virtor McCall ters o. Arne-nca will
meel 1 Mr . and Mrs. Rudy Criner and 5 great
is presklentl and
France! Monday at 7;30 p. m. at ~e and son, O'Dell 1 have return- She wns
Buekle, tu•e~tary of
the IOOF Hall . 1he rharter Will ed. from a two weeks vacation by her hu~
assortatlon.
be draped m memory of E. 0. trip through the western 1tates. caidl who
M..UJ
Smith.
Enroute horne IIley vlolted Mr. daughter .
GALLIA COUNCIL No. 114
TUESDn
1 and Mrs. William Stowenr and Funeral s&lt;
Dau&amp;Jitets of America rt!guTHE POMEROY Band Boosl- 1 family at Mesa, A•'•· Mr. Crin· Friday 11
lar meetlnl 1:30 p.m.
·en Assoclabon wtll
meet , er w•~ on vacation from the J. F. Atk
TUESDAY
' Tuesday, Sept. I ot 7:30 p.m. GSI and lhe son il-om his work 0 Aikins
ENGLIS~ CLliB will meet 111 lhe Semnr Hlgh ·School All at the Lennox rurnaet Co. In W89 madf
at 7 p m. ·Nith Mrs. Lewis I ~.:~ members ore urged to at· Columbus.
orlal !o.sl
PtkltoJI, at lht home of M"
MEIGS TEM L
1ctin1 pall
Hor~nlle EpllRK, 110! First Sister Ill p E Pylhlan ·1 Technlcol 5ergeant ami Mrs. services f
Ave. Mrs. Mary L•wis will me•tin' • w Tuesdresume S regular . James M. DeVaull and dlulh· Mr. atrd l
•• Hillay,
ept. 6· rtat 1 ters, Debr a and Llncla Suo, of
pre Hill 'hf
'
prouom .
lhe• Loslon
in Middle
w,AYSI!ll'
rlAR\)EN Club 1A potluck dinner al 6·30 : m. I Scott Atr Force ..... Illinois,
wrl~ meet ot 7:!8 p.m. at will precede the meeti~g
spent the past week with Mrs.
lhe homo ,If Mrs. Perry Brad- berl ere to take their
Della . DeVault. The Debury. Mt, Chester
Ward service.
Vaults had taken lheir daugh- Miss 1111
I Wtll be "'hostess. MemberS
nJESOAY
I tor, Mary , to Dover, Delaware elected
ore w nav for yearbook and
POMEROY Chapter 186 OES I where she will attend Goldie MeiMa I)]
1
dues. ~nd \Yill ucbanwe dry will meet in regul
. Bearon Colle1e.
meetl~g
•
mater al
ar sessiOn
. .,
•
Tuesdav
at
7
:
4~
p
m
Those
the
POm«
1
GALLIPOLIS AAUW mem- who ar• ,llenrlm• Grand Chap- Tite home of Mr. and Mrs. Other oi
ben a~d . prosptttiYt mem- ter are to pay pre-registration John M. Hager and clilldren, Mrs. T. 1
ber~. W1Sil!ng lL make reser- fee at tJ11~ met:\in&amp;.
Barbara 1 Mike and Pat, Qll denl; ·Mrs
vallon• for lhr tea hoooriag
CHESTEI{ COUNCIL, Daugh- Woods Mill Road, was
lhe retary; 19
Gallrpolll womon tel!htro to lers of America will meet 1 scene of a famtly gathering ~ tnaourer
be hetd Sept. 11th at St. Pet~ regi.i\ar se~ 8 ion ·Tuesday at ~ cently. Those present were Mr. committe.
ers Epl,...;pal c:hurch should P. m. There will be Initiation and Mro. Bill DeVault ond chit· lt'easurer
call ~nr. U.rry Lon&amp;, or and all officers and the team dren , Anita end Keith, Mr. retary. ~

~

Ma~ barf~

Sunday

Friday

WARR&amp;N-SHEETS
family · MoiDIIID Sllle Coll•l•· Slle
reunion wm ~ held at the : it pnaeady employed by 'ke
interset?tion of Johns Creek M•rboa Cbemlcll Compaay,
Rd .. •nd Rocky Fork Rd. A , l'urkel'lborc, W, Vo.

chun:n

~

181~

regula~
aavJ~&lt;~tion Joh~ .Lyoos

1

and 1

friends ~~ Ute flmlly oro Invited to attend.
McCALL FAMILY
.
will be beld
Cente:".;"'":
basket dinner11wm be a e . ed
It noon. All decendln~ rv of
James c. and Sally Proctor
McC
. all are irivited to att nd

' •.1

'Cq)A- 1..1 III ,lilt, 1111

Wuf~~;
Dectmi&gt;el:.a?,~~
, l~f e~.·~

C
. orpl

jl'

..

IIIII tlllft)l ,at Olllllbll has a eanybtg .eqacitJ ol eonwportdllll 111J1 Mr....... 1111!1 lllildl ..,
430 • IQOI fall o! 1111! Ollio Riv· 24, tn the mkltllt ollbe dver,\U'IIIotll.
ert II he tmd
n!ld 1111 lltiMI ...
.
'
C. '·. ,. ' .
er !JeiWeeD Pllllburlbo Pa. aad and II l!l DOl kndwrl when sill The Duquenae, lonDedY lite lets are ·also eoocL
J).- II!' .. • PIC'
· . Calro/ DI.; a dlolanu ol 981 lwlll be floated.
H. M. !ldxle, Is ZIU feet kJIII.
.
. .
nil alt I l l - tplll
.
operatloa ID tbe 1flileltDIIIIJo • MaJ4!1'
apeclal reo. W,.QUI'I,
to milel, baa been
loy\ Tile 'iiiiiUrl!d, which
•u The l'lllaburlh, formerly 1111 All· .. 1111- CIPIIID Wtl- old illllf
tbat ,llf
lricl, tJ. 8. ArJlJ'i
ol Ill'
lite
ton·
··I,OOD,ol!l•. f8 of these low • lift
oo.._ru two years ago bJ CaP' S.S.H., QarJ.,. built a1
111111 C. ca.. of lit PfDo
•
. A,
glnMI, eoverkl8 t
ol Loeb dll Dlml: '· ., ·.•· . · 11o:
110ft slltM&gt;Iurea.
lain
and after laY" Ind. In 18111, Ia JIO feet 10111Coal eo., ancllll _...
,
234.7 mllel lrmO We'Uoburlt W. No. 11
.twa in ilea below
1'ba Ohio - River Dlvilloo of inl at 'Pt. Pleaunt sovtral The Dtl!l)llllle waa built at Cillo of lite Tlllllllllt*.Ollke oll!llt - . II, ... - Plr.t Olortl·
Va. to HuniiJti!DD. W. V..
WellsbiJtl,
Cljieratlon, iloll, 1!11;-111..
. r coatl},,.._: lite U.S. ArmJ Crofll of Enil"'\monlhs ancl ·tbeo lh'ID a gener· . cbntall fu 188'7. Thee blc boalt fiJm,
tba 'IlNCk '"fttuue'' lllmiHGII, • II 1111
Major
H. Jackson, $1,1112,231. . . .
' No:.,.-..Jd
bei!IW Parle· ell'll Clll'1'0IIIIY Ia t'1i"le4 io 1 II overhltiUDC · lbll IDwtd to , wer. llld up Ia tba bolle)'anl of lilt 111m IIJvwD tlllllle il11lo bill. It! boull 1111 • tiiK. Ill
In charge of lhe Wheeling En· No. .I#_- two mllea
ersburg,, lrUt bf . ·
Ill vut $1 biUion
dam MACHINE NO. 3 .
.. ·• j at Pt\llburjb o.ir 1 p.- aao. 1!11111111 thla week aDtl
1111 b1a bti!SI • tilt Cbll1lt
gtneers Oflloe, on Sept 2,
Wheeling, '!W be in opeta\1011 Jw!e wa coli, lt,SOO,!IIII.
rtpla,_.,.l lind mOdernialion Mlddleporlfor boUer repllln, It!
wreclrap allowed f;o
lloa&amp; laid liP II PL .............. -. .
relusl!d a report llhow101 a1t1&gt; Dec. 31. Jtll,. ooo• -II ,23li,IICIII .
/10. -1·M.wUes 1Idqw Park• pl'ogram. lite llrlt eiemelll .of still laid up liMn, tmd bu ntY• All- 11, 1111 - l..aboml re- a'fiS'/.
Georg. 1111 lite ..,W
1u1 ol Loclls and Dllltl in oper·
No. 18 - 1lll mlleo belOw er!burg, lb llf comple!ed In 'flhicb, tbe New CU!Ilberlalld er turned a wheel. She baa bMn oeived 3B eenta per boar 011 lilt 'ftle wheel lllld lthlll, IIofllrl, a bad lfllll at 11111111 8111 till'• .
atlon and under conttructlon In Wheel In&amp;, In iJperaUOif, cast, IJulie ,IU!JI,
$l,:UO,tiDCILocka and Dam, 5I mllel below crossed out by ln8peeiOn and New O'rleant wbarf I b o .,..mes. aad capslll! IIIII bell
·
;
lbo Wheeling Dlalrlct.
. l$1,220,111111.
No. 21 - near Addition, will Ptttsbttrph, wu dedtcaltd In II; now in good tbap but bu oilier day. An ad In a New Or· hove llnad1 bti!SI
t\111- a, ltll - C.,...
- -•
law 1be completed ld ·June 19211, •Oit. 1ld'll
September
19&amp;1.will
In all,
19 mod·
never been
completod.
Captain
.-.paper
bratlgbt
an the
andweell
eblfiiJ, _
wW talbe CIMilltnlD.
fetlntll
atructures
replace
the Lyons
Is building
a fleet
of ltans
and more
men to the
leVee thaD
taileDcavell
off lbls
rrrbose laal boat
waa the
· - --·· ··-l....,...-..~ao..lba
ter are aboUt the only remaiJI. &amp;rowa. baa been qullo Ill, .
na arlicleo o1 ~alut·
dlnfined lo ldl bl!d. He Ia
Ooe body of a wreck vl&lt;llm allle tJ be out apiD, qGiit ,
remains In the river bul not In II, but getlin&amp; ,..,.at ~.W.t
lbe wreckage. The body Ill that Crlplalll toat WoodW. . ' ·
ol a Negro flremall, named Rob- accepted a position 011 lite .
- ·
a1lba
ltiY4II' tDIII&gt;OI&amp;
. •
which 18 towin&amp; 111111 ... --~
. .
All. u. Jtll - captain Jim 1rom 111o 0111o ltiY4II' to ClirtNf4
Daylight Sa-rinlf! Time
Daytime Shows
Wrleht.
onl7 Uvlng one of live !Dit. Tom is said to be D e.'1
1066
S!PTEMBER
1966
Wrilhl brothers, all mam- oellelll plk&gt;l and be - - ·
WRTN TV·U
~~~
- ,u~
..rv"~.---~=w=cn=s~TV ..
I ~ r;, .::_t_:-w . T ~ F 's
,.
boal men, is residing with a rlver under Ilia latblr,
Churcb
I 2 3
I:
GOO Is Anper
' ,.
daughter at Lock 7 an
the iall Clpllin Ed wootlw-.
45
4 ; 5 6 7 8 9 10
'!Kanawha Rlv«- lle'a wr;J up wu-ollbebeStlllllftlll '
111213 14 15 16 17
Gosepl H armotl)'
t: 1111 ClrtooM
1n bls SO's, ID the best of bealth, plloll
buli-n
i
11'0111 DamJI

Jtlllt 50 yeartlll' IIIII new.. AalitdJsY
Loeb 1!11 ID'
mer
were onl1 all Loeld alld lliaiW, ·a dfl!lpcll of about
ond Dama / eompltlltl tmd iD iltmllei:
'··· . ,
" No.

AND BOSTER
fomil._ reunioo will be hOld
al the old WUllaiDI homeoteod ijlf Rt. 211. All relaUves
IIlii friends of lbo families oro
woloome to oltend.

1.

" !

.1

•

~

·\ (&lt;''

.

-

'

�.

...
...
•'

.&gt;

'

t I
I

my

A

&amp;l.~· RiviJt

~ ean go ~ ~

.,

~x li~_:$:~!M

Jrc/ ."' ~!

$ '! " ::

., '

~ ;g

:'

; i:

,. ,,

-~

. '

• ".

~

.

,. . •

;.e;

" ;

'•

'

.

9n}y 6Loclts and:Daths iin Qperation Between Well sbur~ •~~t!DJ!.,_... .,,.
· Dlm.!llidl!-."
· ·.:...~· to

BY DICI TIIIJMA8

lilt p

kt~wll,
l)e ~
: Jlt. ialt IB Jilt, tbe appraJiroile Mupret II IIIII llllllk ,.II DIIDI-:s'lt~· carry!DgfiJrmel1y
eiJIIdiJ Gf : • : ; : "81111- : .0 .:lt.. _.till laM,.._;.....
t lt : ·fi • fact !aU ot till Ollio Riv· 24, In the mkldl• of tile rlvft, I,
lbe ten are ·also pld.
- - • Ill - ~

:ar . .

!tom

6

4
JUSt 50 yeen 110 lbll DIW' A1J11M!t1J )leidah1 lAKU ell In
, . , i : •' ,\ • '
mer !bert wert aoiJ Ill Loelul ~ Dlnll, a ~IIDI:e ol about ~NOID2o ,;t 11 ~Ill.,;., parkand Dama -'colnpleWd 81111 Ill ~lllllllet.
•
. 0·
.
...... .:cillurieted. In
opeulloa Ill tile wheellnl IIIIo ' Major _J;a!itoill• IJIICial ••

er~bUI'C, ~ ~·~OOO,GO!I

'!~"'
:.2 l~t ~
atr!rr::
::;..
eo.
of: J~tm~yo~ea~S:~!~ ~~':,:buill bi.Bt•t11rt.;.,dl~"!.: ..::..~~ ~

400
et 'betweell Pllllb1J11b, Pa. and an&lt;i II Is 1101 lmUWll when tile Tbe Duquenst,
catro/ nl., a dilllooe of 981 wiP be lloaled.
H
milet baa beeu regulated 111 The WlnHred, which
,.., The ,...ur....
mery .
H of 'these low • lift naviaalioo bollllht two yean ago by capo s.s.JL, Clark. built

J6Pl~~··!

~~· !!: eo:!.s:t r::~~ . foll ' . ~Jo~=_.fr,.la.u. ~ •w:.lllr~io IUver l&gt;lvi&amp;IDn
..;u.. 1r0111 ~etllbui&amp;. w.

,!!J,

~~=:.

u. s.

.

nil olt Ill ....
a
Alii- •• Jnl- Coplaln 'fill. old liJia ilfle Gilt '-

C. CR.- 111 . .

1'1111- pllll'oe4 ...
8111111 . , . .

Coal

at CID. of

I

boa.:: :T:;.S:1

No. 11 • two inUes below
till
Army Crops o1 EnaiD- months and -•
IIVIII a gener· ,clnnall In 1887. Thele blc
' : - will be dyDo bill. 11 ballll 011 1 wlllt. Ill
,
Va. to Hunllnllllll,
Va.
Weilsblu1, ~ operalton, COli, Ill I~ Jim!!; .. co beloW hrk· em currently
ell881"'1 111 1 at overbauUaa · 81111 towlll to wera laid up Illit~
lloiiiY
lllllled
tbi
wooli
81111
lilt
bu beell Gil bl ~ ~ ~
1
Majbr 'lbomas H. Jackson, $1,112,233.
.
No. •:ll~ bt , · ~ Ia 9151 $1 bllllon oavlgalion dam MACHINE NO. s
·, 1at Pilllburlb ov
JUI' •10· wrecka ~ to
1foM laid • II&amp; Pt. M
•• • , ·
In charge o1 Uta WheeUng En· No.
• two mtlel bllliw ersburg,,
l
,SOd,lliiO
rtpla-l lll!d DlliderlliHtiOn Middleport foi boner repllln, 18
P
Georg•
say. tllllil+NIIf _.,.
1
gt-rs ollice on Sepl. 2. me Wheeling, will be tn opil'allon J~
'n~ IJeiA!li
prollfalll, the 11n1 olemellt o1 stllllald up a-, and bu oev· Aq. II. ltll - ~ren::; aw,:e heel end lhaft IIOlJen 8 bad IIJIIll a1 IUIIDI IIIII ..,,
releat«&lt; a rePort ohowln&amp; 11a: Dec. 31 • .1111,. COl' · SJ.:I311.000
the New eumbeiland er turneil a wheel. Site bu been ceived ao conll per
0111
w and
taD '81111 be1i
'
·, /,
1 jed ~ wbicb
b • eDIIJ!el,
tuo Locks and 1&gt;11ma In oper· No. 13 - lis mlles be!G• ,ersburg, tb~. ~mp • .
Lac~
and Dam 51 milu below crossed out by !mpeCioi'S and New Orlo8111 wharf
caps JDUI'8d llld PI- a, Jtll - caJIU!ID
01
atlon 81111 under comtruclion In Wheel In&amp;. In operation. COli, I
"'D Plttsburph was' dedicated lo lls now in good ebap but bu &lt;!liter day All ad In a New
:e
will 111 ()lll1llenill. nteraD
the Wheeling Dlltrlct.
[$1,220,100.
.
I b 0· ,,;.....o:fJ
lf20' CGII,
1981. In
19 mod· never been wmpleted. Captaio \tlons oenpaper broUgl1t
~~ Utls week ·, _ tat- 911tose tast boat wu Ute
'nte report covered 1&amp; dlllli, No. 14 - • 211 mtles . beiOOI e co~""'~· '
em atructures will replace the Lyons Is bulldinl a lleet of and more 1nen to Ute leVee tiWt
1111 on!~ l'l!llla!D- 111'01111. hit liMn qU11ot Ill,
lncludina Ute all completed and Wbeellna. will
'1
lnl · llllles below 4e .xlstlng facilities.
new barges at
mggonsport, •ere wanted. 'l!te nezt day
ot YalueClOilfined "' 1111 bed. Be If
0 ••. II
In operatiOn and lite actual or \ Dec. 31, 1!118, ...,, $1,210,4100.
·0
don OOIII,
Ohio, and when he gets them leVee ,.., delft1ell·
Pa
wreck
vicllm
able 111 be out 8PlJI,
1
estimaled C:,st all(l aalletnoted No. 15 - OIHl mOe ~101! New Galllpol • 10 . opera '
HERE AilE otber bils of IUv· Clllllpieted, espects to 11•1 all boat ownen generally are clel- One body~ •.
but not 1n 1e but gettintl ~:::=.:~a
completion date o1 the othero. l Marll11Svlll&amp;, In opera don, cost, ••=·~· Ioiii' Diues ~ .r News hm tbe Galllpolli the _coal trade along the Ohio, pera~ly atraltl of lllveitillllfl.
e.e ,;:~e~ 11 that 'Capii!D rom 1
1111
The estimated cost of construe- 1},1110,000.
· U1 itlll be complet.- Daily Tribune, just 50 yearaloeiUng lo small ,..tad deafen. Engmeers on 1011M1 of
ll8llle4 R&lt;&gt;b- ac&lt;epted 8 position 011
tion of the IE dams, includong ' ' No. 16 - nine mllel below P'?"torv e,
.
.
towboats and l8lld dlggen op- of a Negro
an,
0111ba IUYtr IAJWliOM
• __ ··-"" · - ·-" ·
· ~ ··- ·
11ot1 8fOIIIIII PlttsbUI'Ih an IDIQII.
whlcb ts towiDI
IIIII
If IIi have quit Utetr lobi on
ptlln Jim !tom the Olllo Rmr 1D
:om•t ~ a reduction of flO W=l ~;,.~~.;g
of lbll 1011. Tom is said to Ill •

fsu

w.

I~

:JJ...:,'

°· . - "'J'

J~ ·?•

~-in ~·lion

a

Paik

$1:·

..•

Septembe;

an,

r'.O: _

ca:.

~

~:

C: :

~~

_

=::c:~

~==

..a

:;~::1~U.... Orchel- wrtabl' brAiher•, all
,·or Gallipolis on tile steam- boat men, ts ~dl~

..

Old.;. Timer Phil Harris

' .11~

T ·:
.
f :

'

HURCS

I J

tuts

I I

1'1!1.

RICHARDS

~'AMILY

Reun·

churon A basket dinner will
be oe,.fd at 12:30 p.m.
SHEL1llN reunioll of the AI· :
bert and Eldora Shelton lamUy will bt held at Uo• Sholter I

Mis.• Ann ~

Even t s

winner in the
essay contest f

1

HouR, on thl! hill bft'M!en Gal· , •

lla and l'eniel AU relatives
and friend• are onvoted to at"
lend.
ANNUAL Nibert-Lanier homUy reunion, Mil!; tone church.
Mason counly. Basket dinner
at noon.
MCCALL FAMILY !?.Union
will bl ileld at Centenary
Churdt. A basket d!Mot will
bt !l!r'l!d al noon . All rela·
tlves and friends of Uoo lam·
lly aro lnv;ted Viclor McCall
Is president, and
Frances
Buckle, """relary of
lhe
assoel•tlon.

.~ Smith .

M••

u,

I:!J C..

Enroute home

TUESDAY
and Mrs . Willb
. THE POMEROY Band Boost- family at M&lt;ll
ers Association will
meet ! er Wl!l on YICI
. Tuesday, Sept. 6 at 7:30 p.m. GSI and the aa
[at the Senior High School. AU at the Lennox
new members are urged lo at· · Columbus.
tend.
;
_
MEIGS TEMPLE
Pythlan I Technical iiet
Slsten will rosume
"'8tllar : James M. DtV
meotlngs Tuesday, Sept. 6, at ters Debra all
the Legion Hall in Middleport. Scoti Alr Fore
A potluck dinner at 6:30 p. m. lpent the past!
will precede the meeting. Mem- l&gt;tlla DeVall
berl are to take their own table v II' h1d tal
•
sol"'ice.
IU s
rUESDAY
ttr, Mary, to .1

I

I

make reser-

valion• for Uoe lea ......
honoring
Gallipolll 110111111 ttauotrs 1o
•bt lteld •.,.,t. lith at St. Pet·
ers fi:pt...,,pal church oloould
call :lin. Bal'l'l' Lon&amp;, or
Mrs ' ' - Spurlock.
PORTER WSCS will meet at
t·30 o m at the church.
MERCfi:RVJl,LJ:
GRANGE
will holcl Ill rtiJI!ar meetlnc
GALI.IPOUS Band Boooter!l
will hold lha flrot meelin&amp;
of tilt year el 7:31 p. m. in
the band room at Gallia
AcaoliiUy Rilb· S.bool.
WEDNERDAY
OHIO VAUEV GriiJI(!• will
hold its repdar meetilli at
7:30p.m. Election ot offtctn.
Members. brinl Iicht refreoh·
menlo.
METilOOIS'I' WSCS Leader·
ship training workaltop al
Mioclloport. sessloo slal'lilli
at 9:!0 a. m. and endinll 11
2:45 p. m. lkiq .. ck luncb.
THIIRSMY
METIIOOIST WSCS Leaot.rship 19orkabop at Sydanstrir:lo·
er M~thodid Church in Ironton from 9:30 •• m. to a : ~
p. m. 11~ tack IUIIdt. A
night 'llorbbop IIIII nm !rom
7 to t :!O p. rn. on the 181111
date.
BULA \'tW GIIAIIGE, 2031
I p.m. Tlttlnill1. Jl'.no Oranga
"'''I ln!taU dftcera. !llfresb-

fee at thi~ metbng.

CHESTEN COUNCIL, Dau••"
IY'
ters or Amorira . wiU meet In
regular ..,.ion Tuesday at 8
P. m. Thoro will be Initiation
and all officers and lile team
are ri!Qu•stfd to be present
and wear white
----

wlltre she Wll
Beacon Coli~
The home ol
John M. Hal!~
Barbara, MU.•
Wood• Mill R.

scene of a ram•

V niver1itv W onum
To Honor Teacher•

Gallipolis Bnnth. American
Association of Unlvorsily Wom•
' en. will hold a ~a on Sunday,
1Sept. 11Uo at a p.m.. In the
Parish Houoe of St.
Poter's
Episcopal Church.
Tile tea will honor all GollipOll• City School l&gt;lltricl wow
en teachen, and will also marl&lt;
the start of Ute 1918-6'1 year
of the aoi!OCiation.
j' Any prospective member In
the area Is cordilllly invited lo
:allend Uois tea. For reservation;
1 call Mn. Barry Long at 446 •
1tt41 , or Mrs. GeiM!
Spurlock
446-42119,
by
Sept.
7th.
at
1

·

Miss Lynda R
burg, Va.. IIIII
Wacntr or Dot
vlslHna Mr. aD
Rees of Garflol
'I

Sgt. •nd Mn
Stanl~y of Fort
are vos•J.Ing Mr.
Chovalier.

\

•• ,.,....,

Thursday

Monday ,

DayUglat Savinp 'nm•

DayHghl SaYiap Time

Daytime Sho'We

,.~.

81 . .

•

· 1 CitrtOOII

II: flO LeUer \
11:31 &amp;it". . .

7:tlt-Today
f:t&amp;f:li-

ll:ll-le;p;tiJ

,....

.,.._

Cartoou

I

1:11-

e:• IItke OU.JCI"
t:ll-

11:111-Eyo

c-

a:• lhSwrllliCiiil-·•

''"·Mi
l e Datqlliil Ja*le'*'
~ ....J
1:10-

Fallb
j Starcher

a::m-

1:~~t-

II: a-llen

ll:IO Cbam t.euer

AIHi1 Grifl!lll

ll:30 Sbowdoft

Dick V• Dya

l:lt U II W
1::11;1:1111-DoD'I IIIJr

11:110-J~

l..ove ot Ule

&amp;:DII Mr.

News

Lflbl

eer-

.,. Yotll Bear

• l'lme

Hac:

l'lf¢
__... 1'lla1IN

1lozo

.•

W

111:'1

fte

Nlll'llll

II

I

.....

Newt

7:DII 9plt:lll
1:• VIIS '"
I:DII '

e:st-

llarl Sllllclowl
'Wbere Aclillll II
&amp;)

1:• ae•
1:11-

Lulie

•

,.
Peter Jeuo•np
Weill FaitO

l:lt 111111 Or

.. ·

" " lloril

rn 0.. A--

"" 111us1c 811

..........
1•

.IJIItr; •

.

~·-·
Ute

Tbo
funds lrlllteel
recelvetl !llated
from
cloBBilietl perliOIUII las
IFIIfllelent for

..

Supermarket

Griiiiii1

Dicit V&amp;D o,te

l&gt;aiJDI

IAJve et Lllt1

1loriaa Reel

Game

l

Newa

t

Wn"

•

at_.

Bawl

Pla.Jl

" - 0r1111111
1laR1

••• loa lor Life I 'r.leDt Seoul:

Mrs. Ada Pe
Newa
Gem Pro•rom Set
Fourth Ave. bill
For Newt;Pmer'•
past .,..k Mr.
Late Show
GaiUpoiiJ NIWCOJIIOh' Club Wilillms and '
will meet on Tblll'ltlly, Septtrn- el14 Mrs. Jantl
bet llh at 12:10 p.m. for
a lloustnn, ToUI
I~ meellltl at Olear's.
_,;,
Tbe apeakttt w!U be Mr. Ted Bobbie DIIIIQ!i
Allyn, gemologist, who
wlll[ln« bis brothf.
ljll!alt on "Diamoncftl." Ho will and his aunt, lib·, , -.., .
..
alse lhow 1011110 ol his alonel. Ho bu just re'!uinetl " nero··------'--· ---monta.
Chali'IIWI al Ute meetlnc Is alter apendlntl 14 months In 1 Mrs. Helen E. Smith
of
C'~LIPOLIS .l;arden
Qull Mrs. Donald Tllaler.
Aayone dental lahoralorJ In Sai(!OD, Perth Amboy. N. J ,, has boen
IIIII ..,. • I -.m.. at tile •IMfnc to make r_,ali0111 Vfel Nam. He hu been di,. vloltinc htr daughter
ond
'&gt;me Ill Mtt. L hill Haltlne, may eaU bel' at ~ . or :alt1. char&amp;etl after servtna II yean fllllily, or. and Mn. Leonard
lit ....... Aft.
llctDUI Ubtila •t ~.
ia the Air Force. He will leave Harris of Rt. 588.

, _ Jamea .

m
mt
l'e11llD Pllce
lt:Gt

Be

0r

ll:il Nen

l

-ll :U...:
11:....

llcllale'a. l'IIYJ

•

....

""
a:a
.,..

18:1111-

Welltl , ...

u :•T,...

Ki1ll Koe&amp;

I

•us ,

' 1be 11411

....

•.

I:WIIme

Dan-Thomas
: &amp;

V....,

.

.New

~--- ·
••rTrtt ..._llllhwnttourN
•• ... 111111 ce.dorr
'

n

I

I

~~~'*

.,. om

. ,... GlrJ . . .
111w1
.

1"'l1f ...
ftaeU!iN

...,... .....
·-

......DIW't..,
•.•

:n'·¥iihts

Edit 01 NlJlol

Tbe"-

~'I ····

... . . .. 0011-•

1beatn

l&gt;aU Slltldowl
Where A- fa

•..o~o~l

wen

••• . th* .....

t.l'ln-llllnl• .._

••• ....
•

~--

MIDDLIPOIT; D.

PHONI 59U522

25 N. Court It,

1'. o.... 141

-lea'• ad 1

a,_._..~
ble tlyle tor ... -:t
,.... oldL 1lle ~ II a Ill ' . . .
J

Qnl IR -for a look a

•

~- ~
• tile • d

l!1f our b o p -

..

!AI . . .

,.

E,...ei 1 SluWi

...

,•

J:DII . B~I ,
7:ilfl. Tatlllll

~:!:ZI
...

Newa

.'

.,.,..

J;lll

illiD1

~·

ti:ao 111e Reno
.....,.. -•ltt:IP
11a111!!

• MC•'t'l III'J

JWIIW

-tl!llr .Graballl

8aJmaD

rn~.--

,...n.ne ...
"'

PI-

F. Troop
.
1'antmJ Grl-.
Bellitcbetl

'lbal Girl I

;: ,,,

' SIZES
MENS &amp;BOYS
, 'liD WJI)ntS

Hawk

·'Pi

'

FURNitURE~··
,.

Diles Radioear Company

LiaBle

.......
-..

'

BAKER

II

wtoJ fl till 8-11
.,....,..,.. .. aayltllntl ~·d . . . . . . - · ·
ll!d dlnlll1fty aoldlll tc •ill
....,........ btlllfnp • !fOUntl " " ' - ouL

.wa.s ,.._.

. , . Aft holltlll

::;·~~.-'""

••

JODr hoJDe,

b-.-- -.. . . .

.....

fo Tel'!fta

1:--ADtllll.

l:tt

..
.'

!.lOAM"

I

'I

0111 obllJ&amp;IiOU. and our recommendatloDB based oa
eeventeen year's uperlence. NOW Is tile tl1ne til
e111 or write for an appolntmi!IS iD tile priYIICJ ld

l:lil
1:30 .
I•

'

1' .••.,
,........... .,1_

~

ltl..

!J:•

.....

1:8 0 ill I

would be beneficial? Our teatlne II FREE alld wlf.h, ·

,.In fantlfolnOUS as

.......

.,. Owr ..., .

and we telllheml
What about your ltear!DJ-bu It reacbed tb• Ita ~,.
wbere you woDder wbetber or DOt 1 bearllll aio

Campua atyllng for the younger eet

1:11 Rew

1:115 """"

Dllla

so• DOrt. NEED oNE

Pedwin shoes for boy&amp;

Searob FIB' , . _ FaU.&amp;alw . .t

1:. Mate "A l&gt;tal

Itri!ts?·

HEARING AID

..

Gulcliol 1At1J1

arau.. una lla'el

..,. 8lfet,J

lh :tmr ....
. . llelll

ICIS
,..... Nelli

ttew

ID.Lt:oo..:PO -~ •••
.. •

,,.._

v..-

,,.,

J

t:.-,llolller,c.r

INews

t:ot Billy

•

0.. l'nlvll
.. M , . 'llw8t a oCiot:ll .._

,,.._

lite"·-

Al1tl1

'

BY•.., Sllowe

.....
..... ,

f:ll llfl,r Clrlllwa Dlllt!w
l:a-

tao.

IIIII levy for Uoe support al Ute
dania County Ditllrld llbrlry.
Ute request ol !be Ubnry

1be McCoys

i :illl-

Deft , , , ••

P'itr Ua

E,......, Slaow.
l:li-

Starcher

IAICJ

1:11-.Newl

llca)Ja J G111111 ·

Pm aJ

S:lt1beW.
5:10-

I:IU

j Tilllllr

....

1:011 Mike Douefaa · Secret Storm
l:lltlJaclde Oblial•

1:00 Ilea

Doctor~

t:lt Mr.

,,..,_

1:00 ........- ••••

L.. Nen

t:•

can-

·-··Nelli
·,,.

Ge&amp;

Mate A Deal

l:lt-Our .....,.

a.c;..,.
'
..

Party

19 • 1'rutl1
....
. . Cll Ni&amp;lll

at

.lon reelndecl aclfon Utat they
Jld taken on Aug. 20
Utat
liiuld bave allowed tnnalei of
thllla studenlll to !be lladl!on
le!Jooll in Jacltson coWll)r. 'fbe
transfer wuuld have affected ~
pri:lbnately eo atudeota.
~ 1 cummis!llonen gave their
11111roval of a two-tentba of a

A time l'lll Ut

••• Newa
I:WIIIIW
l:lt-

1:.

•:w-

............

Search Fw Tomor
GuldiD&amp;

a-

~--- -

7:a-

Z:ill-

llcOoJa

Tile

11:6-

,,,._
....
7:1i-

Pmud

l:lltl l&gt;ot:ton

lt:IO-ConcenL

II:a
11:31 Swlll&amp;iD'

Tuntl

Cartoons
Mike V.a .. ..

1:-'l'ad.,

...... lawi lleAif*ltle

Llgbt

·~· Pac•

,

l:ot OUr LoVell

LUCJ

11::15--NeWI

Olillllll

1:31 Make A Oaltl ' AI World
1:55 Neill

Secret Slolna
Jack~ Ollliqer

f-.

I .... 8ee4

•"

. _ . Fw

12:4112: 16---!'Uft

~

IIIII aeea IO•CII-Eye Gnea

lite

"·

who calla on me buys a new

!be Gallla Board ol Edu-

IGIIBe

Otll1lla O.MI

!.mOl

1111 ~

NOT EVERY PERSON

,•IN AcrtON around the N&gt;urt-11

lluparDa'te&amp;

...

c
;1

C't..,. .

during Ute week
1Wa Gallipolll Rolaiy bonOIl ._.n elty teacberl and adrola.tj'ators at 1 luDcb80II
1111
'Gl'tlllcalioll IIIII, the flnt day
1-leltool GalllpOiil lthrllllllm!t\1
!old their lllllllal party ot Ute
loulll Comp for all llientlll
lhd memben of the city pollee
lepartment, sheriff's office and
!late Highway Patrol on Wedlelday Dfgbl.

II'• ._ •• ._, If-A NGMIM

8la 1

Ierarea.Coel eo. mille •

illi•

Jo.UIIt• IIIMY IUMY 111\"0Y ICIIOI

··~

·
cently. Tho.. ~end Mra. llill ·
•
dnn, Ariita IJ
and Mrs. Wt
ond Lara Lou/ •
Kerwood, Mn.~
M". John Saft
Mark, ~- lH
of Galltpoll&amp;, I
Mrs. Jam01 M.
two dau.htera,
of Scoll Air F&lt;
ola.

y.....,.• A-n•• r.. ,.., ., ._,.. •• .,.

CMl Ill

I

POMEROY Chapter 186 OES
•ill meet in regular session
Tuesda .~ ar 7 : 4~ p. m. Those
who ar• , uendm&amp; Grand Chapben and prospHtivt mtm ter are to pay pre-registration

bers. wist•ing

t:•

· &amp;M:Mrt .w-•.wVJ._;w est and most'

MONDAY
1 boats. Danjol :1
, CHES'I'FR COUNCIL, Daugh" Roy Mechling;
ters of Amerlc• will have a panied by hoifloat In the Labor Day parad&lt; Vance Rets, oir.
in Che•t•· ana all members who lo a jui!J
are asked to be In Cb..ter by Academy. A&amp;f!
12&lt;30 p. m and to wear white. barge line I~
THE 1'WIN CITY Shrine Club joyed sight"see
will meet al the Pomeroy high Orleans, vlsiW
school lor the Labor Day par" . Quarter and I.
ad,, lllonrl•y , at 10 a. m.
II esting points~
THEODOIIUS CotJncll Daugh"
lers of America will
meel Mr. and Mr
Monday at 7:30 p. m. at Uoe , and son, O'Del~
fOOF Hall The charter will ed from a two
:bt draped on memory of E. 0. trip through thl

MtlaiiiJ
GALLIA COUNCIL. No 114
Dau&amp;hters or Amertca ~IU·
far meeUnt 7:00 p.m.
TUISDA \'
ENGIJSH CLl!B will meet
at 1 p m. with Mrs. Lewis
Plkkoja, at lite_homo of Mrs
Hoi'IM~~&lt; Epling, 110.1 _ l'lrst
Ave. Mr.. Mary Lewos wilt
P"'Hnt the prorram.
WAYSIDJI'
GARDEN !':tub
w1l~ meet at 7&lt;30
p.m. It
Uoe llomf ••I Mrs. Perry Bradbu., .
Choster Ward
will lte co-hos~ss. Member!!
are In nav for yearbook and
dues. • nd ,.Ill tKcltonge dry
mater1al.
GALLIPOI,IS AAUW mem-

WIMTY-1

just returned if
trip by towl!pi·
to New Orleol.
via Mechlll!i ll

llali"E

~~~-~

H lidays

III
lon will I&gt;&lt; held at 1)n Rhose

u!

AN JNDIVD)UAI. appaaaUy ;
under Ute Ulll1lled name o1 ouupoLIII
0
Jim Lawyer, applletl for a pol' Calnmeroe started Ill
ttlou of clert atlbe Ubby HoW sblp drift 'l'lnndl1· Till
'IlL There we"' 211 no at- Utll week. He went to wert at brr Ia alreld1 aheld " .~=~
~ a meetiol at
6,30 p. m. Tuesday evealn&amp; 81111 year In lllllllbershiP·
illltJI'IIII Mouday who
mOI'IIintl he bad dlaappearad II much lillaiSI bllal .
Jttlcl, . lllale, and ll8tloall · flO, and other ltemll !tom Ill Ute Blue Devil Booller
&lt;dir• ·explaiD Ute
guests at Ute bole!. City polk!tl 'l'llls week they bad • bl&amp;
111. W. R. (Dick) BrOWII wa5 bave i!sued a slllte-wlde alert 18tdance at lbe ~~.
.
· mfd telii(IOI'E1 cltalr1illll ol
Ute ...Wd·be elm. Tll!etet reported $1,1DII nlll4 c. 1:
~'' aroup, •hlch will leek raided the E-Z w-"'" on Spruce membenhip goal ol fl,iiiO. j
~•• Ute membersblp. It 91. 'l'burldiY nl'''' and lllldl \
'
• beell over a decade IIIDce ' with 101 fl , ... the colu DR. ALPBUS Cltrfatll1llll at!
; elty had such an orp!D- operated machines. '!be lber- Rio Grande CoDega P" tbl
1llon.
ill'o department at noou P'1i- commencement llltlrWI f Oblll
day started an !nvestlgaUon ol UnlvenllJ lilt w11~1 • ~
'I
..,_, f tr
t Ut
(CoallliUIIi OD Pill 11)
'
._wo OF THE largest pth..,..t 0 w • 8
e

I f []

CUVD

steam- oelleat.= : ~u... ·
wllh
~-::'captain Ed Woodw...
on
one alllte lleSt
.

1-'· 'J'ell City end Joe Fowle~ dlughter at
s' ummer are at hOme. 'nte Kanawba Rlvtr- Be'l wSJ up ...,
WaterwaY• Journal in bls oo·1, In the best of bealth, piloll

f::'ii:~.:f::.l

Is Back in Lime light

.,

c:n.

I. . . . . .

.

•

&lt;t·.

•

.,

i,...

....

'

.i~

'

S1Q·SO .. S1l~
ACCOR~NG

TO

�,

..

I

;

..

.

\,

..

.,

'

I

•

.

~--

~• E
;~:

~~

-

Fll

~
II
wll

·~

=.

fan

al
1101

IIIII
wei&lt;

PI:
Ill

~

1Z

~
Demt,. dlt~
JR!iloii'~

~; ~""

~mpleled

abop"~ta,

MCO

il ' ~.r ~-: . ' •
:10 -fliPu~~W,I')Irkwllt\)8'~
.~ ·,~
Ri~i

H

basi
at 1

Jan
Me(

H~.

wA
reor
inttl
Rd.,

'

'

.

~. No.~~

The Sunday 1'111!8Sentlnel; Snnday,

Pl~rg,

1

~

"

~'~*&gt;

"* ~-.."

IJ'IIt '

0

~
d~ ~CHINE

~

~~~~~·

* ......,

c",. '*

~ani firm,~

~

~

*-•

e~pe&lt;ls

~:=t

~fi,ZIIO,ODU.
four·

i2·~

~.

~
1our."i)lii.· . a - ha)f,.lb~ -have

will

.

s·

Pllllb~.

No,~~~-·Jnes

~•is mne~~

coo~

frio
vile

~

BY DUS TIIOMAS
11om DNII II
10 till P.arkemW,,
IIIII iB lilt, tilt approllmile ·Maipret It lllll 111111\ ,a\ Dam IIIII ball a eareylajl CIPJC!tr of Nt•Jll" IM!I 1111 ltfr. fi II IIIII .,. 11!114 W '
Jllllt 50 yeau 110 tllll Loob ed
BiG. , 'fl,· 430 • foot tall ol tbt Olllo Riv· M, In lhe middle ol IIIII nvtr. U'/1 10111.
on II 1ne and hll
Nlld tit lllllll
mer lbenl
Loob and
of abOUI !lto,OfO., .:
et lJe!WeeD
Pa. and and II Is DOl knciWII when lbe 1be Duquelllt, IIM'!Detty tbe ten are ·also IIOOIL
If 1111 .. and DamJ -'COIIIPlltld IIIII 111 3ltmUei.
.
,
; No.
Cairo,I DI., a dillanu of 981 wljl be &amp;aled.
H. t.l. llolle, Is 213.2 feellq.
•1
nil 11!111 . . . . . -..
operation ID the w1ieelbtl [lit. • Mljor
apedal '" orsbUrl,
Ill mllel, baa beeo regulaled lly \ The Wlnllted. which
wat The l'lllol&gt;urgh, lor,_ly tbe ....... 1111 - C I• ,n WU. old tiP
dial l!f .,..
tricl, \). a. Army Cotpl ol En- portrtiovlred lite ' loU
Decemlllt_ltlt el,\, !I.GIIO.Oip. Ml ollbese law • Wt oavi&amp;aUon bought two years ago by capo S.S.IL, Cilrk.· buill ol MacliaoD, 1111111 C. Ci1lll* ol tit .
;
ap.
,,
,._., coveting f dlllallCI ol Loeb dlll!aats: ·; .... ··.
II•; ll
slrlll:ldrel.
lain John Lyollll and after lay· Ind. Ia 1•1. i» 218 feel 14 burlll Coal Co., IIIII .. . . .
· '
234.7 mil• from WIUJbura. w. No. 11 • two l!liles below
I
·
1'bo Ohio Rlvor Dlvillon ol llll
Pt. Pleasant sev6'al 'ftlo !lu4U,... waa blllll al Cia. o( lba 81 "••"' olllel af tbll I&amp;, lflf- 1'IW &lt;llorft
Va. to HllllllniiOD, W. va.
WellsbUtJ, 'IU&gt; operaUon,
od'li!· JW
r cos ,Mijloil; till U. 8. Army Cropo o1 Enam-\monlhs and ·1heiJ IPVtn a gener· dmlall fn 188'1. ,_life boatl
Gtal tbt 'IlNdt: ,.,.._., llam1lt.a, • II lilt
Major Thomas H. Jackson. 11,1$2,233.
,
!lo;:Jt.:.ll ·
·below Part· een currenlly It enp&amp;od Ia a al overhauJID&amp; IIIII tOwed to : .we.-. laid np Ill till
ol lbe 8am IIM!D will ._ c1JDo belli. Ill baalt oa a v1lilt. Ill ''·
In charge ol the WlleeUng En· No. U - two milel beii!W erliburg,, illll. .,. j6m9)ele4 • vast $1 bUIIDn navliaUon
NO. 3 .
·, Ia&amp; Pllllburp odr a year ..,. amlllll tbls week 1114
lite bll beell• tit (]IIdia
,
ginWI Olllco, on sept. 2, 191! Wheeling. wUI be In operaU011 Jl\fle
"'''· l1,SOOpiiO.
raplaoemem and modenuzaiiOD Ml4dlepon for boner repalft, 18
wreclutp allolwod to
lloal IIIII IJI a&amp; PL P
Y •·
releeMd a reporl •bowlna u.· Dec. 31. ..lfi6,,coo• -tt ,:l!&lt;l.t1110.
""10'11 Patlt• (11'081'1111, tile !1ra1 elll!lllll ,of still laid up a-, and bal nw- Auc. 18, 1111- Loborera ... away.
.
Geori" safllbe I S • . . . ,
tu• ol LOclls and 081111 io oper· No. 13 below er&amp;burg, tb
complelod In .which, tile New CU!Dbertand er turned a wheeL She ba heM ceivod so conta per bour 011 till 'ftle wbtel and lbetl, llclllon, a bad opl)l IIIUallll lhlll II&amp;
atlon and under co11ltrucllon In Wheeling, In operatiOII, COII, jJUlie )818,
$1,241),1100.
Locks and Dam. 56 mllea below crossed oul by lnopeetDn and !lew Orle- wbatf 1b o eqlnel, and capstal! IIIII ball
'
.·I
the Wheeling Dlllrlct.
. I'1,220,0110.
,
1 Na. 26 - ""'"· Add!aon, wiD Plltllblll'Jih, was dedicated In Is now in good lhap but ball .oilier day. An ad bi a New Or· haft Iliad¥ - ttJDOfod 111111 ..... tl, 1t11 ·
The report covered 18 damt, No. II - 23 miles • below be eomPieted Ill June IJ20, CGII. september 1911. In all, IJ mod· never be&lt;;n wmpleted. Captain
oewapaper bro1J8b1 all the eavell IIIII dlaJ!It wW be CleDdellla. Including the 'II completed and WheeiJn&amp;, wUl be In qpetalloD ,l,JalljG09. · . · :
,
et11 otructures w!ll replace the Lyons
bulldln&amp; a fleet of Iand moTO men to tilt le'Vel tbiD ta11ea off this \Ytel: '1'- £at. •se last boat was lht
l
In operation, and the actual or IDec. 81, Jg)8)
fl,210,0110. . No::
- ,nil!l )ftlles lielow 48 mating facilities.
new barges at
Hpsport,l .were wanted. fto nesl day till tor ""' about till only mai!D- - · ba heM quite
eslimat&lt;d cost and anlkloBlo!d No. 15 - olie mUe
New GaWpolll, · Ia optratlon, coal,
Ohio, and when he gels them levee "'"' d...nad. PaeUI 1118 arllclel ol voble.
· conliDed "' 1111 lied. Ill
completion dale ol the others. Marlins ville, In 'operadon, cost, $1,:1.28,447. . ' . , .
HERE AilE olber bill ol 1\IV· rornpleled,
10 set all boat owners ..,..ally are def. One body of a wreck vlelim able ., be out apbl,
The estimated cost ol construe- f) ,I91J,OOII.
·'
No. 1:1 - lour mllea beloW er Newl from the GaDipolil the coal trade aloll&amp; the Oblo, perat&lt;ly afrald o1 advertillng. remains In the river but not In le, but ge«ln8
lion of the 1e dams, including : • No. 16 - nine mltei llelow Proctortllte, fi-IU be complel- Daily Tribune, just i10 yean aelling to small retail deaten. Engineers on 10111t of lite lbe wreckage. The body Is tllat Clptalll tom 1
those already In operation, wu ' SlslersvUle; will: be,
ecl'ln
11120,
lfiO:
towboats and oand dlgen op- of a NegtO fireman, niiiMCI Rob- accepted a poslllon ..
$21,945,874.00.
Iin Jllly ltD,
$1,390•. ,; I
mlies abova
A•l· 30, me - The CharUe erating 8fOIIIIII PllllbUQII ..., Inion.
..ha R.lftr lollbOa&amp;
Fifty yean ago, GalllpoHa l No, 17 - !OUt mlln inll a HuntJ¥on. In operation, COli, Aae. 31, ltu - The Wata' Brown, built in 18'12 at Pllto- saki to haft qnlt lhell' lobi on
which " IOwlnC ...,.. IIIII
wao included in tile Wheeling 111111
V.:ll!· • be $1,o17,9IJ.
· ·
Queen showboat &amp;nd towboat bllrih, and 200 leetlong, i» not accou. 1t of a roduction of flO .U,. Zli, IIU - Captain Jim from tilt Oldo IUftr II
Engineers Dlltrlct, however, compleUiil ;JUly 1917! ,.COli, I •
,
" ':
.
owned by captain Roy the lont!est towboat on the rl•· a month in Wlget.
Wrltlht. only Dvlna one ol 1191 IGII. Tom is said to, __beldlllll:- ..(
since thai time lllero has been 1$1,4110,1100.
'
·
, it IN '1'11,Jt ....,.-' tliBII 30 7011'1 lfYatl, has beeD stranded 011 a er. The James A. Wood Is 191 The James Brotl*l Orchel- Writlhl brothers, all
steam- oelloel pilot - llo ..,
o re-orpnlzaUIMl
of Efi&amp;ID- \ ' NO.. 11: .;.
tiiiJi!e'l IInce lht _sandbar several dayt Just be- feet long. The Barrett, former· tra of Gallipolis on the steam- boat men, is residing with a Liver under bio laiiiW,
eer1' Districts, and Gallipolis It jmdea aljove
.,'lll colltptetiM l!ld j)edleetlon of low
. Dam Z4, at lladne, wllere ly the Louis Houck, 18 210 feet ers TeD Cllf and Joe Fowler daughter at Lock 7 on
the late Captain Ed W....,• .,
now In !be HunUogton ltn&amp;ln- operallon, COlli, t9!2,f/f.
flit preoent rapidly • aglnf Ill''" the boat was to have PII!Yed long. The Sprague, blggeat tow· this summer 11'1 at home. The Kanawlla River. lle'1 way up .wu Gill ol the belli
aers District, which extenJII
' tt
,mJ!M: ·
of Loeb ..
.tbl Saturday nighl The towboat boat ever buill, It 211 feet tone St. Louis Waterways Journal lb b!s ii0'1, ln .the best of beallh, pl1olt Ill lba bl•tcn

I

kel

.,

.9nly6Lochs;~tJJ~tlJs'!in
QperationBetween
Well
sburg·H
Z./ttlltd
'\wll- ~ E
ilol~

Hll

!\··

..
~.

'•

weN...,.

IIIII

··

1-\ ·~

·~,

4,

core
to al

lhe
Lli:l

held
II II
E~n

Sam
U.i!ii

ner .
RICi

lnnl
chur

be,,
SHE
bert
lly '
Hou1

NOT EVERY PERSON

lla 1

and

who calls on me buys 1 new

lend.

--~

ANN
lly "
II

,, ,, ''" "

~

SOME DOlt I NEED ONE

MCC.

will

'

Chu~

'

and -tell theml

be !II

What about your lteatlnJ- hal It reached !be ata~&lt; ·
where you WODder whither or aot a lteUinJ ala

tivft

lly Ill

"'

is pr
Buck

HEARING AID

-·-~

,

..

Mas&lt;

.....

-

.would be beneficial? Our tesl!ng II FllD aDd with

out obllaatlon, 111111 our ncommendatlons based on
~eventeeJI year's experience. NOW II lbe tlllle tc
eall or write for an appollllman&amp; ID lbe privaq al

GALl

Dau&amp;
lar D
11111

vour borne.

ENG
at 1

Diles Radioear
Company
PHONI St34522
. ,
·

Plldto
Horlf

25 N. Court lt.

Ave.

preHI
w~Yl

will- r

lheho

,I

bury .
will 1

Pedwin shoes for boyS

dues,

Campue 8'tyllng for the young•

.... "

mater

GALL
bers
bers.
vation
Gallip
be bel
ers &amp;
call ~
Mrs I

PORT
1·30 0

MER(
will II&lt;
GAU.I

will h
of tho
the b
Acadot
WED~

OHIO
bold il
730 p
Mf'mbl
ments
METR
ship t
MioJie
at 9:31
H5 p.
THUll!
ME'm
ship \11,

er Met
ton fro
p. m.

night ~
7 lo 1:
date.
BliUY
I p.m.~
Will In!

rmnta.

...
GALLU

llill ""'

•omeOi

Iii

Ii

-ln,lo!W_as_'soullll

f£,...._.._

this I I doralllo llyle for tloa . . . 1011
...., o1 tllll-11 - - . 1111 alfiO 11 u

b-. -

-

Mt
a_.

........., •MYlhlnt ,au'd . . an . . ca~~~PJ• 111nt . . . ~
..,. dtHIIIIIItJ addld "' •1111 t , • • a
p l l n - - · . , . . . , ...,_ .........

Canto l A - for a lOOk alai ol- boys -

�,

..

I

;

..

.

\,

..

.,

'

I

•

.

~--

~• E
;~:

~~

-

Fll

~
II
wll

·~

=.

fan

al
1101

IIIII
wei&lt;

PI:
Ill

~

1Z

~
Demt,. dlt~
JR!iloii'~

~; ~""

~mpleled

abop"~ta,

MCO

il ' ~.r ~-: . ' •
:10 -fliPu~~W,I')Irkwllt\)8'~
.~ ·,~
Ri~i

H

basi
at 1

Jan
Me(

H~.

wA
reor
inttl
Rd.,

'

'

.

~. No.~~

The Sunday 1'111!8Sentlnel; Snnday,

Pl~rg,

1

~

"

~'~*&gt;

"* ~-.."

IJ'IIt '

0

~
d~ ~CHINE

~

~~~~~·

* ......,

c",. '*

~ani firm,~

~

~

*-•

e~pe&lt;ls

~:=t

~fi,ZIIO,ODU.
four·

i2·~

~.

~
1our."i)lii.· . a - ha)f,.lb~ -have

will

.

s·

Pllllb~.

No,~~~-·Jnes

~•is mne~~

coo~

frio
vile

~

BY DUS TIIOMAS
11om DNII II
10 till P.arkemW,,
IIIII iB lilt, tilt approllmile ·Maipret It lllll 111111\ ,a\ Dam IIIII ball a eareylajl CIPJC!tr of Nt•Jll" IM!I 1111 ltfr. fi II IIIII .,. 11!114 W '
Jllllt 50 yeau 110 tllll Loob ed
BiG. , 'fl,· 430 • foot tall ol tbt Olllo Riv· M, In lhe middle ol IIIII nvtr. U'/1 10111.
on II 1ne and hll
Nlld tit lllllll
mer lbenl
Loob and
of abOUI !lto,OfO., .:
et lJe!WeeD
Pa. and and II Is DOl knciWII when lbe 1be Duquelllt, IIM'!Detty tbe ten are ·also IIOOIL
If 1111 .. and DamJ -'COIIIPlltld IIIII 111 3ltmUei.
.
,
; No.
Cairo,I DI., a dillanu of 981 wljl be &amp;aled.
H. t.l. llolle, Is 213.2 feellq.
•1
nil 11!111 . . . . . -..
operation ID the w1ieelbtl [lit. • Mljor
apedal '" orsbUrl,
Ill mllel, baa beeo regulaled lly \ The Wlnllted. which
wat The l'lllol&gt;urgh, lor,_ly tbe ....... 1111 - C I• ,n WU. old tiP
dial l!f .,..
tricl, \). a. Army Cotpl ol En- portrtiovlred lite ' loU
Decemlllt_ltlt el,\, !I.GIIO.Oip. Ml ollbese law • Wt oavi&amp;aUon bought two years ago by capo S.S.IL, Cilrk.· buill ol MacliaoD, 1111111 C. Ci1lll* ol tit .
;
ap.
,,
,._., coveting f dlllallCI ol Loeb dlll!aats: ·; .... ··.
II•; ll
slrlll:ldrel.
lain John Lyollll and after lay· Ind. Ia 1•1. i» 218 feel 14 burlll Coal Co., IIIII .. . . .
· '
234.7 mil• from WIUJbura. w. No. 11 • two l!liles below
I
·
1'bo Ohio Rlvor Dlvillon ol llll
Pt. Pleasant sev6'al 'ftlo !lu4U,... waa blllll al Cia. o( lba 81 "••"' olllel af tbll I&amp;, lflf- 1'IW &lt;llorft
Va. to HllllllniiOD, W. va.
WellsbUtJ, 'IU&gt; operaUon,
od'li!· JW
r cos ,Mijloil; till U. 8. Army Cropo o1 Enam-\monlhs and ·1heiJ IPVtn a gener· dmlall fn 188'1. ,_life boatl
Gtal tbt 'IlNdt: ,.,.._., llam1lt.a, • II lilt
Major Thomas H. Jackson. 11,1$2,233.
,
!lo;:Jt.:.ll ·
·below Part· een currenlly It enp&amp;od Ia a al overhauJID&amp; IIIII tOwed to : .we.-. laid np Ill till
ol lbe 8am IIM!D will ._ c1JDo belli. Ill baalt oa a v1lilt. Ill ''·
In charge ol the WlleeUng En· No. U - two milel beii!W erliburg,, illll. .,. j6m9)ele4 • vast $1 bUIIDn navliaUon
NO. 3 .
·, Ia&amp; Pllllburp odr a year ..,. amlllll tbls week 1114
lite bll beell• tit (]IIdia
,
ginWI Olllco, on sept. 2, 191! Wheeling. wUI be In operaU011 Jl\fle
"'''· l1,SOOpiiO.
raplaoemem and modenuzaiiOD Ml4dlepon for boner repalft, 18
wreclutp allolwod to
lloal IIIII IJI a&amp; PL P
Y •·
releeMd a reporl •bowlna u.· Dec. 31. ..lfi6,,coo• -tt ,:l!&lt;l.t1110.
""10'11 Patlt• (11'081'1111, tile !1ra1 elll!lllll ,of still laid up a-, and bal nw- Auc. 18, 1111- Loborera ... away.
.
Geori" safllbe I S • . . . ,
tu• ol LOclls and 081111 io oper· No. 13 below er&amp;burg, tb
complelod In .which, tile New CU!Dbertand er turned a wheeL She ba heM ceivod so conta per bour 011 till 'ftle wbtel and lbetl, llclllon, a bad opl)l IIIUallll lhlll II&amp;
atlon and under co11ltrucllon In Wheeling, In operatiOII, COII, jJUlie )818,
$1,241),1100.
Locks and Dam. 56 mllea below crossed oul by lnopeetDn and !lew Orle- wbatf 1b o eqlnel, and capstal! IIIII ball
'
.·I
the Wheeling Dlllrlct.
. I'1,220,0110.
,
1 Na. 26 - ""'"· Add!aon, wiD Plltllblll'Jih, was dedicated In Is now in good lhap but ball .oilier day. An ad bi a New Or· haft Iliad¥ - ttJDOfod 111111 ..... tl, 1t11 ·
The report covered 18 damt, No. II - 23 miles • below be eomPieted Ill June IJ20, CGII. september 1911. In all, IJ mod· never be&lt;;n wmpleted. Captain
oewapaper bro1J8b1 all the eavell IIIII dlaJ!It wW be CleDdellla. Including the 'II completed and WheeiJn&amp;, wUl be In qpetalloD ,l,JalljG09. · . · :
,
et11 otructures w!ll replace the Lyons
bulldln&amp; a fleet of Iand moTO men to tilt le'Vel tbiD ta11ea off this \Ytel: '1'- £at. •se last boat was lht
l
In operation, and the actual or IDec. 81, Jg)8)
fl,210,0110. . No::
- ,nil!l )ftlles lielow 48 mating facilities.
new barges at
Hpsport,l .were wanted. fto nesl day till tor ""' about till only mai!D- - · ba heM quite
eslimat&lt;d cost and anlkloBlo!d No. 15 - olie mUe
New GaWpolll, · Ia optratlon, coal,
Ohio, and when he gels them levee "'"' d...nad. PaeUI 1118 arllclel ol voble.
· conliDed "' 1111 lied. Ill
completion dale ol the others. Marlins ville, In 'operadon, cost, $1,:1.28,447. . ' . , .
HERE AilE olber bill ol 1\IV· rornpleled,
10 set all boat owners ..,..ally are def. One body of a wreck vlelim able ., be out apbl,
The estimated cost ol construe- f) ,I91J,OOII.
·'
No. 1:1 - lour mllea beloW er Newl from the GaDipolil the coal trade aloll&amp; the Oblo, perat&lt;ly afrald o1 advertillng. remains In the river but not In le, but ge«ln8
lion of the 1e dams, including : • No. 16 - nine mltei llelow Proctortllte, fi-IU be complel- Daily Tribune, just i10 yean aelling to small retail deaten. Engineers on 10111t of lite lbe wreckage. The body Is tllat Clptalll tom 1
those already In operation, wu ' SlslersvUle; will: be,
ecl'ln
11120,
lfiO:
towboats and oand dlgen op- of a NegtO fireman, niiiMCI Rob- accepted a poslllon ..
$21,945,874.00.
Iin Jllly ltD,
$1,390•. ,; I
mlies abova
A•l· 30, me - The CharUe erating 8fOIIIIII PllllbUQII ..., Inion.
..ha R.lftr lollbOa&amp;
Fifty yean ago, GalllpoHa l No, 17 - !OUt mlln inll a HuntJ¥on. In operation, COli, Aae. 31, ltu - The Wata' Brown, built in 18'12 at Pllto- saki to haft qnlt lhell' lobi on
which " IOwlnC ...,.. IIIII
wao included in tile Wheeling 111111
V.:ll!· • be $1,o17,9IJ.
· ·
Queen showboat &amp;nd towboat bllrih, and 200 leetlong, i» not accou. 1t of a roduction of flO .U,. Zli, IIU - Captain Jim from tilt Oldo IUftr II
Engineers Dlltrlct, however, compleUiil ;JUly 1917! ,.COli, I •
,
" ':
.
owned by captain Roy the lont!est towboat on the rl•· a month in Wlget.
Wrltlht. only Dvlna one ol 1191 IGII. Tom is said to, __beldlllll:- ..(
since thai time lllero has been 1$1,4110,1100.
'
·
, it IN '1'11,Jt ....,.-' tliBII 30 7011'1 lfYatl, has beeD stranded 011 a er. The James A. Wood Is 191 The James Brotl*l Orchel- Writlhl brothers, all
steam- oelloel pilot - llo ..,
o re-orpnlzaUIMl
of Efi&amp;ID- \ ' NO.. 11: .;.
tiiiJi!e'l IInce lht _sandbar several dayt Just be- feet long. The Barrett, former· tra of Gallipolis on the steam- boat men, is residing with a Liver under bio laiiiW,
eer1' Districts, and Gallipolis It jmdea aljove
.,'lll colltptetiM l!ld j)edleetlon of low
. Dam Z4, at lladne, wllere ly the Louis Houck, 18 210 feet ers TeD Cllf and Joe Fowler daughter at Lock 7 on
the late Captain Ed W....,• .,
now In !be HunUogton ltn&amp;ln- operallon, COlli, t9!2,f/f.
flit preoent rapidly • aglnf Ill''" the boat was to have PII!Yed long. The Sprague, blggeat tow· this summer 11'1 at home. The Kanawlla River. lle'1 way up .wu Gill ol the belli
aers District, which extenJII
' tt
,mJ!M: ·
of Loeb ..
.tbl Saturday nighl The towboat boat ever buill, It 211 feet tone St. Louis Waterways Journal lb b!s ii0'1, ln .the best of beallh, pl1olt Ill lba bl•tcn

I

kel

.,

.9nly6Lochs;~tJJ~tlJs'!in
QperationBetween
Well
sburg·H
Z./ttlltd
'\wll- ~ E
ilol~

Hll

!\··

..
~.

'•

weN...,.

IIIII

··

1-\ ·~

·~,

4,

core
to al

lhe
Lli:l

held
II II
E~n

Sam
U.i!ii

ner .
RICi

lnnl
chur

be,,
SHE
bert
lly '
Hou1

NOT EVERY PERSON

lla 1

and

who calls on me buys 1 new

lend.

--~

ANN
lly "
II

,, ,, ''" "

~

SOME DOlt I NEED ONE

MCC.

will

'

Chu~

'

and -tell theml

be !II

What about your lteatlnJ- hal It reached !be ata~&lt; ·
where you WODder whither or aot a lteUinJ ala

tivft

lly Ill

"'

is pr
Buck

HEARING AID

-·-~

,

..

Mas&lt;

.....

-

.would be beneficial? Our tesl!ng II FllD aDd with

out obllaatlon, 111111 our ncommendatlons based on
~eventeeJI year's experience. NOW II lbe tlllle tc
eall or write for an appollllman&amp; ID lbe privaq al

GALl

Dau&amp;
lar D
11111

vour borne.

ENG
at 1

Diles Radioear
Company
PHONI St34522
. ,
·

Plldto
Horlf

25 N. Court lt.

Ave.

preHI
w~Yl

will- r

lheho

,I

bury .
will 1

Pedwin shoes for boyS

dues,

Campue 8'tyllng for the young•

.... "

mater

GALL
bers
bers.
vation
Gallip
be bel
ers &amp;
call ~
Mrs I

PORT
1·30 0

MER(
will II&lt;
GAU.I

will h
of tho
the b
Acadot
WED~

OHIO
bold il
730 p
Mf'mbl
ments
METR
ship t
MioJie
at 9:31
H5 p.
THUll!
ME'm
ship \11,

er Met
ton fro
p. m.

night ~
7 lo 1:
date.
BliUY
I p.m.~
Will In!

rmnta.

...
GALLU

llill ""'

•omeOi

Iii

Ii

-ln,lo!W_as_'soullll

f£,...._.._

this I I doralllo llyle for tloa . . . 1011
...., o1 tllll-11 - - . 1111 alfiO 11 u

b-. -

-

Mt
a_.

........., •MYlhlnt ,au'd . . an . . ca~~~PJ• 111nt . . . ~
..,. dtHIIIIIItJ addld "' •1111 t , • • a
p l l n - - · . , . . . , ...,_ .........

Canto l A - for a lOOk alai ol- boys -

�'I

l's Easy _I,~

Get Extr~rCasi1ThtWant Ad Way Business !ar~
.• _ ,;.. .• «.a,_

.

••~•

OUT
THEY
GOI
WE'RE CLEANING
HOUSEl

.

.

··-

..

., .

RAILEY DAVIDSON
MOTORCYClES

SAUS &amp;

M$0 SPORT
BOBCAT
SPRINT

••dronlc Ordtrlne To
heeciOur Drlw•ln

ILAETTNARS

IIRVICI It HERII

Cnw's Steak House

Phon• 992·2143
Pomeroy, 0.

EXPERIENCED

RADIATOR

II ONI 01' ' " ' .
NICIST 'IOPLII

DICK RAWLINGS

18wlinta Honda
WY I-~111GMJG''~
MIDDLIJ'911T

OK BUYS!
Impala Hardlop. Loc:ally owned and Dnly '12.000 milea, 6

cylinder, power steering .
Spotleas fawn interior, belu
tiful maroon finish. Radio
and heater.

I'

$u,.I.ay Almanac

Not~•

WHEEL
ALIGNMENT

SERVICE
AD New Rlilletar 1li¥
• Cer e Truck • Muter

ond

BRAKE SERVICE

Blaettnars
.,., 2-2193

Pomeroy

Core • Bulldo..r
eAny Type

e2 USED
ePARTSfer
MOTORS
eBOATS &amp; MOTORS ·
., ,
eBOAT PAINT
eTOOLS
S..At

KEITH GOBLE FORD

Metropolit1n Moton
Ennintl end lltu~''-

Middleport, 0

NOW IEPIISINTIN&amp;

MEIGS COUNTY "
WITH FULL SIIIVIC:I

MORNING
DAWN
LODGE
No.7
I . A. l)egrM

The ·

Conv. Cpt. Good tireat 8 cyl.
engine, Std. trans. Raalo and
beater, good top.

62 Chevrolet $1095
t DoDr Sedan, V8 engtne,
std. trans. White finish with
red Interior, cood tJre.11, fl·

clio and be1ter.

IOAT and 111010r Hcenae - E•·
. lnrude Sales and Service.
.' Schwarze! Morine,

!r~;;~o~hl~·~·=~.
~-~
IDI~ repllr

60 Corvair ·· $595
700 4 Door. White over turq •
finish, 1ood tire•, automat·
1c trans. Radio, a 1 owner
low mileage car that Is ex·

tn Dice.

1101'

·. mak01.' ·wv · •1214.
Pomerov
Saiea and
1 lli lie

57 Chevrolet $395
Bel Air St. WIKOn.

White
over red finish, clean tnter·
ior, goqd tirei, VB entine,
autom1tle · tr1n1., RltH.

USED

FURNITUII

·:, ' We WHI Ivy Any

AIMunt, lncluilltit

Compl... lst... .

KNOTTS
USI!D FUQIITUitl
IIA ........ Avo.
. .11 ....111, Ololo

' PUBliC
SAlE

THURS., SEPT. I

10:00A.M.

66 Chevys

==~.-:.
fum IGIIIDmllll.

IICIIIIe

DlrHtiMoo Toiiii' light ..,

, _ ··~
.... . loot
&amp;ollllldlt Doro,

......

AND 4 TRUCKS

lhlrd
• - Groce,
on 1e11 """
..,.rtton"1
en
f - RUII IIOICL

., ....

a.,~-lnch­

AYCtfeiiMl, Cel.
II. I. Knotl4
Clork, Mn. R. L ICel.uDOh WID Be Sentd

a,Cb...-a-p

--- - - -,

r

R•pr In1 .~
- UPI Dispotch

1967 Car Prit't&gt;l Up

AT IIG
DISCOUNT
PRIWI

I
I

I DE'fROIT - THE PRICE I
~n 1967 model car• d~~
I tag
t month wl11
I
out nex .
d another
marply higher, an
I rice boost Is due for 196a I

p The auto compames guard I
\ their pricing plans as close~~
as they do new deSigns, a
I
there are fewer leaks. But
"Urces close t? the mdustry_
predict price mcreases ~:
tween $50 and $200 for • I
1""7 models - and chances
wtre good thew'll
' be clos..r I
to the higher figure.
I

I

l

I

BUY

I ""

----'
....

NOW

-SAVE

You never hod a better thance to buy at a lower
price. Save BIG at your Chevy dealer.

.

'

. POMEROY MOTOR··co•.
OPEN EVINI"S ;t'lio

..

,.

f ,., '

�'I

l's Easy _I,~

Get Extr~rCasi1ThtWant Ad Way Business !ar~
.• _ ,;.. .• «.a,_

.

••~•

OUT
THEY
GOI
WE'RE CLEANING
HOUSEl

.

.

··-

..

., .

RAILEY DAVIDSON
MOTORCYClES

SAUS &amp;

M$0 SPORT
BOBCAT
SPRINT

••dronlc Ordtrlne To
heeciOur Drlw•ln

ILAETTNARS

IIRVICI It HERII

Cnw's Steak House

Phon• 992·2143
Pomeroy, 0.

EXPERIENCED

RADIATOR

II ONI 01' ' " ' .
NICIST 'IOPLII

DICK RAWLINGS

18wlinta Honda
WY I-~111GMJG''~
MIDDLIJ'911T

OK BUYS!
Impala Hardlop. Loc:ally owned and Dnly '12.000 milea, 6

cylinder, power steering .
Spotleas fawn interior, belu
tiful maroon finish. Radio
and heater.

I'

$u,.I.ay Almanac

Not~•

WHEEL
ALIGNMENT

SERVICE
AD New Rlilletar 1li¥
• Cer e Truck • Muter

ond

BRAKE SERVICE

Blaettnars
.,., 2-2193

Pomeroy

Core • Bulldo..r
eAny Type

e2 USED
ePARTSfer
MOTORS
eBOATS &amp; MOTORS ·
., ,
eBOAT PAINT
eTOOLS
S..At

KEITH GOBLE FORD

Metropolit1n Moton
Ennintl end lltu~''-

Middleport, 0

NOW IEPIISINTIN&amp;

MEIGS COUNTY "
WITH FULL SIIIVIC:I

MORNING
DAWN
LODGE
No.7
I . A. l)egrM

The ·

Conv. Cpt. Good tireat 8 cyl.
engine, Std. trans. Raalo and
beater, good top.

62 Chevrolet $1095
t DoDr Sedan, V8 engtne,
std. trans. White finish with
red Interior, cood tJre.11, fl·

clio and be1ter.

IOAT and 111010r Hcenae - E•·
. lnrude Sales and Service.
.' Schwarze! Morine,

!r~;;~o~hl~·~·=~.
~-~
IDI~ repllr

60 Corvair ·· $595
700 4 Door. White over turq •
finish, 1ood tire•, automat·
1c trans. Radio, a 1 owner
low mileage car that Is ex·

tn Dice.

1101'

·. mak01.' ·wv · •1214.
Pomerov
Saiea and
1 lli lie

57 Chevrolet $395
Bel Air St. WIKOn.

White
over red finish, clean tnter·
ior, goqd tirei, VB entine,
autom1tle · tr1n1., RltH.

USED

FURNITUII

·:, ' We WHI Ivy Any

AIMunt, lncluilltit

Compl... lst... .

KNOTTS
USI!D FUQIITUitl
IIA ........ Avo.
. .11 ....111, Ololo

' PUBliC
SAlE

THURS., SEPT. I

10:00A.M.

66 Chevys

==~.-:.
fum IGIIIDmllll.

IICIIIIe

DlrHtiMoo Toiiii' light ..,

, _ ··~
.... . loot
&amp;ollllldlt Doro,

......

AND 4 TRUCKS

lhlrd
• - Groce,
on 1e11 """
..,.rtton"1
en
f - RUII IIOICL

., ....

a.,~-lnch­

AYCtfeiiMl, Cel.
II. I. Knotl4
Clork, Mn. R. L ICel.uDOh WID Be Sentd

a,Cb...-a-p

--- - - -,

r

R•pr In1 .~
- UPI Dispotch

1967 Car Prit't&gt;l Up

AT IIG
DISCOUNT
PRIWI

I
I

I DE'fROIT - THE PRICE I
~n 1967 model car• d~~
I tag
t month wl11
I
out nex .
d another
marply higher, an
I rice boost Is due for 196a I

p The auto compames guard I
\ their pricing plans as close~~
as they do new deSigns, a
I
there are fewer leaks. But
"Urces close t? the mdustry_
predict price mcreases ~:
tween $50 and $200 for • I
1""7 models - and chances
wtre good thew'll
' be clos..r I
to the higher figure.
I

I

l

I

BUY

I ""

----'
....

NOW

-SAVE

You never hod a better thance to buy at a lower
price. Save BIG at your Chevy dealer.

.

'

. POMEROY MOTOR··co•.
OPEN EVINI"S ;t'lio

..

,.

f ,., '

�'

I'
• Y. '

l!l.f~·~

-~

\

'

'

•, ...

'

,.
... ,,.,.•

l
"'
,.
·'••
•
:.:

-._The-

•

mt~u. ·

,•j

\'

SUIIdlf''f!IDII-SelltiDel, Sunday, !!eptember 4. 1968

------·--· --

-- - ·

-

- -~

-

lime for lhil seedJnl.
Wbolber .you are making a
arass ~ng 1o make a beau(Contlnued From Page Five) lllul lawa surrounding t b •
'
house or to make a good appear·
till probably be uslllg bromo- ance on Friday DIJht at the foo~
trass, orchardsrasa, or lim&lt;&gt;- 'ball game in the stadium, or
·
·
' producing feed for Uveslock,
thy: Best tune for seeding these :good practices of seeding, ferL! JUst as soon as yoo can Bet i llllzation, water management,
sufficient moisture. September! time. and height of mowing will
would be the most desirable Ihelp do the job better.

LA\VNS ..·•

• .•

Dateli.ne:

. . . ! •. .. , . ... . . . , . , . . . .. . .

,. ·~t.,. ;:n.

'

.

'

.

Gallia

lOC

By HOBART WILSON, JR.

l)lST Monday evening at Oscar's Restaurant in Gal·
lipolis, 13 Gallipolitans met with national, state and
area Jaycee officials for the purpose of organizing a
Jaycee chapter in Gallia county.

•

•

•

•

•

•

QFFICIAlS passed out pamphlets en·
titled, "Five Reasons to Step
Ahead with The Jaycees." They are:
Self improvement; Career Advance·
ment: Community Recognition ; Service, and Friendship.

If You Are looking For Plenty Of Used
Car Value, Better Hurry Here! lots Of
Cars, All Makes and Models, All Winners,
All low Priced. You'll Never Get A Better
DeaL
1965 IMPALA SPORT CPE. Red, Black Interior, VB, 327 engine, 4 speed transmission, radio, heater, white wall tires, one
local owner.
$2495
1965 BISCAYNE 4 DOOR SEDAN,
Turquoise, turquoise interior, 6 cyl., standard transmission , radio, heater, deluxe
wheel covers. Only 11,000 miles. local
car.
$1995
1964 BISCAYNE 2 DOOR SEDAN,
Daytonan Blue, 6 cyl., standard transmission, radio, heater, white wall tires.
$1495
1964 CHEVY 114 DOOR STATION WAG.
6 cyl. , Powerglide transmission, radio,
one owner.
$1495
1964 FORD FAIRLANE CUSTOM STA.
WAGON. Blue vinyl interior, VB engine,
Standard trans., radio, heater, one local
owner
$1495
1964 CHEVROLET BEL AIR 4 DR. SEDAN.
Saddle tan, fawn interior, VB, Powerglide
trans., radio, heater, nice family car.
ONLY $1395
1963 CHEVROLET BISCAYNE 2 DOOR
SEDAN. Wllite, VB engine, Powerglide
transmission, white wall tires, local
-:•wner.
$1095
196::t FORD GALAX IE 500 4 Door Sedan,
White, turquoise top, VB enqine, Crui~e­
o-matic transmission, radio, heater, white
wall tires, one owner.
$1495

1963 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE 2 DOOR
SPORT CPE., Blue, Hydramatic trans., power steering, power brakes, radio, heater, white wall tires, local owner $1995
1962 PONTIAC CATALINA 4 DOOR SED.
light blue, Hydramatic transmission, power steering, power brakes, radio, heater, local owner.
$1295
.J~&amp;J FORD GALAXIE STARLINER SPORT

COUPE, VB engine, Ford-o-malic transmission, power steering, radio, heater.
ONLY $895
See this one.
1961 FORD COUNTRY SEDAN STATION
WAGON, 9 Passenger, Ford-o-malic trans
mission, radio, heater, white well tires.
$1095
1960 OLDSMOBILE 4 DOOR STATION
WAGON, Hydramatic trans., power
steerinq , power brakes, radio
$895
1959 CHEVROLET BISCAYNE 2 DOOR
SEDAN, 6 cyl., stand. trans., black, local
owner
$595
1954 DODGE TRUCK 2 TON
With dump bed and hoist. If you need an
old dump truck you can't go wrong.
FOR ONLY $475

10 DEMONSTRATORS

THE back page lists facts Gallia conn· _
. •tians should know about the organ·
ization. They are: It's a young men 's orgamzabonmembership limited to men 21-36 _years; Jaycee mem·
bership comprises many occupatiOnal groups-salesmen, dentists, farmers, draftsmen, auto mecharucs
and many others.

•

•

~ -·

.

•

ALSO, Jaycees are independently organized;-not af·
filiated with any other servtec or commumty group
- for the purpose of providing training for their members and for bettering their community. Jaycees are
nation-wide and world-wide. There are 4,100 chapters
throughout the nation. Jaycees chapters:-&lt;alled Jun·
lor Chambers- exisl in over 100 countnes and terntones throughout the world.

•

•

them.

IN

STARTING TODAY!

GALLIPOLIS MOTOR CO.

DEALER
210.236 Second Ave. O.lllpollt ,Ohio
Phone 446 3672
.
.

_...'1

W·

·''

i · ·~Q11:UNr. . D'''GAI

..

R. (Dick) Brown was appointed temporary chair·
man of the Gallipolis Jaycees. The organization
hopes to have 25 members by Sept. 12. If this is accomplished, Gallipolis will receive a Jaycee charter.

•

•

•

DURING a recent Blue Devil practice se8'ion on Memorial Field, two Pee Wee size lads by the name
of Epling and Johnson were punting and passing their
football near Chickamauga Creek. Alter several tosses, the bali took a bad bounce, and tumbled into the
creek below.

A BOUT 20

•

•

r:-: ...

. .

•

,.

NO

RENTAL

Kind .. hrvloi

,.11..,.·

CHARGE

6::Jb

a. m.; Jefferson up :13,
6:30 a. n:..; Rose G. down
Greenup 4:50 p. m.; Luther
.
Herdman down Greenup 6:40 p.
Gauge Readlqo - Galhpolis m.; J . s. Lewis down Greenup
Dam 12.0, 11.8, running one 7,15 p. m.; Mark Easton up
!not on rollers, Pomeroy - Mas· Greenup 7:20 p. m.; Elisha
~ 20.29, Pt. Pleasant
Woods up Greenup 3 a. m.;
Binion .52, Kanawha Falls 2.03, Boc-K up Greenup 7 1 . m.;
Charleston 18.85. London, MarQueeo down Meldahl 7:·
met and. Winfield dams were 15 p. m.; Zimmer up Me!dahl
011 Ute sills.
S:30 p. m. ; Fort Dearborn up
Meldahl 10:50 p. m.; Inca down
Metdahl 12 :05 a. m.; Andrew
Oblo River - Edeana
Calhoun down Meldahl I: 10 a.
worth down 13, 4:30 a. m .; ,. m.; Molly K. down Meldabl
New Orleans down 13, a a. m.; 3:05 a. m.
John K. up 14, 3:30 p. m. ; Wnlt.- , Galllpolla Dam - Barbara '
er Curley up 14, 8 p. m.; Peg- Gay dowa 7:50 p. m.; Jeffboal
IIY Downey up 14, 10:45 p. m.; up 11:55 p. m.; City oJ St.
Harve~ . Jordon down 14, 6 a. , Louis down 2:25 a. m.; Buck·
m.; Dixie down 15, 2:20 a. m. ; 1
State
. Sol
.
N Marf ill d
15 5·15 eye
up 2·30 a. m. ,
·
ew
lDSY e OWl
' •
vay down 4:25 a. m.; Orco up
a. m.; Steel Trader down 15, 5:35 a. m.; Charles Stevenson
5:45 a. m.; Ranger dowa 16, d
On d d
own 7:35 a. m.; war own '
7.·05 a. m... Criss. J r. down 18 ' 9:15
a. m.
I
6:30 a. m. ; Nalional dowa 18,
7:05 a. m.: Baby Lear down 20, Kanawha Rver - 0. F.
3:55 a. m.; A. J. Patten up 20, Shearer up Marmet 2:05 p.m.:
5:55 a. m.; Titan up 20, 7:20 Harry Dyer up Marmet 10:50
L m.; R. C. Bills down 20, p. m. ; Helen Z. up Winfield
wa!ttng; Eastern down 22, 5:10 11:15 p. m.; H.. E. Bowles up
a. m.; Lady Mignon down 22, Winfield 2:05 a. m.;
Susan
5:35 a. m.; Elgercliff up 23, Lane up Winfield 2:40 a. m.;
2 a. m.; Walter Beckjord down Allen R. Merrill down Will:13, 4:15 a. m.; Louisiana up 23, field 6:45 a. m.

&lt;t

ON

LP GAS

IOnLED GAS
PUNI'

NOW HEAT YOUR HOME WITH
OUR "1.1\JAI:I

TANKS!

U$1 OUR
BOntiD
GAS
IN YOUR
MOBilE
COOK WITH ITI
HIAT WITH IT-

You ..,. boat IDd ...t
with 1 - . 111 2111eec
from , _ lraller. Wlqo
b111 fuel 00? U JOU

Spreads a CARPET OF WARMTH over your lloorst
WAJIII MORNING'S "Carpet of Comfort" blOwer
syRelll poun IIIli
.heat fr!nn Ullder the
full width oftbe .eablnat . _. llll'•adlni warmth aU
over the lloorw from will to wllll "l'OP.().MATIC''

eomforting

You bot ••• ond lhlll'a crulolng apeed. 5-opoed syrn:ltro-meh
1ransmlaalon ltandard with crulalng gear, Taoflometer standwd. Disc br.U. upofront standard. Loaded with "extras" at
no extra coet. See lt today-drive it away.

dllcttl!lll

CIA. Gat -

now Oli LP Gu fltr

rour :trailer. '

' .' o&lt; •;r~

•

WI WILL S. .VI

~:6. .7·'

;. .,,,

,;

, :;·

0

ANYWHIII

•

FOR NATURAl. Qt;JOTTLED GAS
;,1

'

'.'

! "·

.:

Rutland ·. Furn·iture _
1

LMn, W. Vo.

order a new tnner.
""'"' ou IGr BoWed

YOU . "

PRICED AS
LOW AS

100 mph in an ECONOMY CAR?

SHINNS FIAT SALES

SIIOBT RIBS

HOME

bloblot your f1nier Upll·

1500 SPIDER

PIRSONAU.y J
"

eootrots JIDt the thermostat aail ~19wer adjustment

FlAT

·•

OWNIO · ,,

1

' THE FABULOUS

oduplD
ts box at ·
The '-:r-.L

I 60T HIT ON1HE FINGER
WITH A I=OUL TIP...

TWENTY YEARS AGO, from the files of The Daily
Tribune and weekly Gallia Times . . . Paul Davies
and Co., Jewelry Store has grand opening in Gallipolis . . . Over 500 GAHS fans view Blue Devil workout
under floodlights on Academy Field ..• City schools
open with 1,490 pupils . . . Dr. Rayman Allison to
battle Bill Cherrington for Gallipolis Golf Club Championship . . . Les Alban wins first In Class C horseshoe event at Buckeye Lake . . . Blazer Wetherholt
named commander of Gallipolis American Legion, La·
fayette Post No. 27 ... Mrs. Lillie Walker, 65, of 93
Cedar St., succumbs ..... Charles Jeffers, 56, night
clerk at Lafayette Hotel, dies suddenly . .. New Gal·
llpolis Exchange club has 30 charter members . . . Pl.
Pleasant Big Blacks lambasted 44-0 by Huntington
Pony Express in 1946 grid opener.

River News

1'ln
811gethe:J.
u

For New aod o·1d Homes

onlookers attempted to retrieve the bali,
but to no avaiL Along came Bill Eachus, a member
of Woody Hayes' 1966 Ohio State University football
team. Bill climbed down the steep bank and with the
aid of a huge stick, and plucked the ball from the muddy water. Poison ivy was thick in the area, but Bill
said he was immune. Hope so. The two lads, attired in
full grid dress, are sons of two former Ali-SEOAL Blue
Devil grid players-Miles Epling and Vance Johnson.

YOUR:

CHEVROLET-OLDSMOBILE

·· G•IHpolis, Oh1o

u everaMiflvii' '

The Mark of .l llgh

ot

SAVINGS

10 DAYS

·, &gt;':SMITH BUICK :CO.

.,

TO BE SOLD AT A ..•

e BIG

SUZUKI

UGH'IWiiGitt MOTORCYCLES
.'

"rl•s up It&gt; yt111,You Jmow."
whether you'~"lilv&lt;livi!d in: ·
traffic accident or not
beIna alert for danaeroiiB tta!JIIe II
situations, you UIIUIIily

THE Jaycees mainlain a national office in Tulsa,
Okla., dedicated to the fighting men of World War
IT and Korea. The U. S. Junior Chamber of Commerce
was organized in 1920, making it th~ fastest ~rowing
service organization in the world . It 1s recogmzed the
world over as a group that "gets things done."
•

•'

. !'

•

•

' SBf1' .'IHflltl
.... . NOW!

OWNED

•

,

·,

.

.

:."· '

·~."

.

.

! 'i~'. ~i

'. :

":! · !

J r~~~iA~Jp,:p~~ . ·

lltQNE SH2-4211 -- ·-- .._. . ....- ---,-"':,..--.~--~,,.

'~rk 4!f·Qulllly

Qu•lltllll
._,_ a~s

·

.

1

IM NO'T

5URE .... ltL
AAVE'lO FIND
OUT

tcombims•:;·

-·

I;

. he

i&gt;ttome

W ..

llill1
flf
W!l~

�'

I'
• Y. '

l!l.f~·~

-~

\

'

'

•, ...

'

,.
... ,,.,.•

l
"'
,.
·'••
•
:.:

-._The-

•

mt~u. ·

,•j

\'

SUIIdlf''f!IDII-SelltiDel, Sunday, !!eptember 4. 1968

------·--· --

-- - ·

-

- -~

-

lime for lhil seedJnl.
Wbolber .you are making a
arass ~ng 1o make a beau(Contlnued From Page Five) lllul lawa surrounding t b •
'
house or to make a good appear·
till probably be uslllg bromo- ance on Friday DIJht at the foo~
trass, orchardsrasa, or lim&lt;&gt;- 'ball game in the stadium, or
·
·
' producing feed for Uveslock,
thy: Best tune for seeding these :good practices of seeding, ferL! JUst as soon as yoo can Bet i llllzation, water management,
sufficient moisture. September! time. and height of mowing will
would be the most desirable Ihelp do the job better.

LA\VNS ..·•

• .•

Dateli.ne:

. . . ! •. .. , . ... . . . , . , . . . .. . .

,. ·~t.,. ;:n.

'

.

'

.

Gallia

lOC

By HOBART WILSON, JR.

l)lST Monday evening at Oscar's Restaurant in Gal·
lipolis, 13 Gallipolitans met with national, state and
area Jaycee officials for the purpose of organizing a
Jaycee chapter in Gallia county.

•

•

•

•

•

•

QFFICIAlS passed out pamphlets en·
titled, "Five Reasons to Step
Ahead with The Jaycees." They are:
Self improvement; Career Advance·
ment: Community Recognition ; Service, and Friendship.

If You Are looking For Plenty Of Used
Car Value, Better Hurry Here! lots Of
Cars, All Makes and Models, All Winners,
All low Priced. You'll Never Get A Better
DeaL
1965 IMPALA SPORT CPE. Red, Black Interior, VB, 327 engine, 4 speed transmission, radio, heater, white wall tires, one
local owner.
$2495
1965 BISCAYNE 4 DOOR SEDAN,
Turquoise, turquoise interior, 6 cyl., standard transmission , radio, heater, deluxe
wheel covers. Only 11,000 miles. local
car.
$1995
1964 BISCAYNE 2 DOOR SEDAN,
Daytonan Blue, 6 cyl., standard transmission, radio, heater, white wall tires.
$1495
1964 CHEVY 114 DOOR STATION WAG.
6 cyl. , Powerglide transmission, radio,
one owner.
$1495
1964 FORD FAIRLANE CUSTOM STA.
WAGON. Blue vinyl interior, VB engine,
Standard trans., radio, heater, one local
owner
$1495
1964 CHEVROLET BEL AIR 4 DR. SEDAN.
Saddle tan, fawn interior, VB, Powerglide
trans., radio, heater, nice family car.
ONLY $1395
1963 CHEVROLET BISCAYNE 2 DOOR
SEDAN. Wllite, VB engine, Powerglide
transmission, white wall tires, local
-:•wner.
$1095
196::t FORD GALAX IE 500 4 Door Sedan,
White, turquoise top, VB enqine, Crui~e­
o-matic transmission, radio, heater, white
wall tires, one owner.
$1495

1963 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE 2 DOOR
SPORT CPE., Blue, Hydramatic trans., power steering, power brakes, radio, heater, white wall tires, local owner $1995
1962 PONTIAC CATALINA 4 DOOR SED.
light blue, Hydramatic transmission, power steering, power brakes, radio, heater, local owner.
$1295
.J~&amp;J FORD GALAXIE STARLINER SPORT

COUPE, VB engine, Ford-o-malic transmission, power steering, radio, heater.
ONLY $895
See this one.
1961 FORD COUNTRY SEDAN STATION
WAGON, 9 Passenger, Ford-o-malic trans
mission, radio, heater, white well tires.
$1095
1960 OLDSMOBILE 4 DOOR STATION
WAGON, Hydramatic trans., power
steerinq , power brakes, radio
$895
1959 CHEVROLET BISCAYNE 2 DOOR
SEDAN, 6 cyl., stand. trans., black, local
owner
$595
1954 DODGE TRUCK 2 TON
With dump bed and hoist. If you need an
old dump truck you can't go wrong.
FOR ONLY $475

10 DEMONSTRATORS

THE back page lists facts Gallia conn· _
. •tians should know about the organ·
ization. They are: It's a young men 's orgamzabonmembership limited to men 21-36 _years; Jaycee mem·
bership comprises many occupatiOnal groups-salesmen, dentists, farmers, draftsmen, auto mecharucs
and many others.

•

•

~ -·

.

•

ALSO, Jaycees are independently organized;-not af·
filiated with any other servtec or commumty group
- for the purpose of providing training for their members and for bettering their community. Jaycees are
nation-wide and world-wide. There are 4,100 chapters
throughout the nation. Jaycees chapters:-&lt;alled Jun·
lor Chambers- exisl in over 100 countnes and terntones throughout the world.

•

•

them.

IN

STARTING TODAY!

GALLIPOLIS MOTOR CO.

DEALER
210.236 Second Ave. O.lllpollt ,Ohio
Phone 446 3672
.
.

_...'1

W·

·''

i · ·~Q11:UNr. . D'''GAI

..

R. (Dick) Brown was appointed temporary chair·
man of the Gallipolis Jaycees. The organization
hopes to have 25 members by Sept. 12. If this is accomplished, Gallipolis will receive a Jaycee charter.

•

•

•

DURING a recent Blue Devil practice se8'ion on Memorial Field, two Pee Wee size lads by the name
of Epling and Johnson were punting and passing their
football near Chickamauga Creek. Alter several tosses, the bali took a bad bounce, and tumbled into the
creek below.

A BOUT 20

•

•

r:-: ...

. .

•

,.

NO

RENTAL

Kind .. hrvloi

,.11..,.·

CHARGE

6::Jb

a. m.; Jefferson up :13,
6:30 a. n:..; Rose G. down
Greenup 4:50 p. m.; Luther
.
Herdman down Greenup 6:40 p.
Gauge Readlqo - Galhpolis m.; J . s. Lewis down Greenup
Dam 12.0, 11.8, running one 7,15 p. m.; Mark Easton up
!not on rollers, Pomeroy - Mas· Greenup 7:20 p. m.; Elisha
~ 20.29, Pt. Pleasant
Woods up Greenup 3 a. m.;
Binion .52, Kanawha Falls 2.03, Boc-K up Greenup 7 1 . m.;
Charleston 18.85. London, MarQueeo down Meldahl 7:·
met and. Winfield dams were 15 p. m.; Zimmer up Me!dahl
011 Ute sills.
S:30 p. m. ; Fort Dearborn up
Meldahl 10:50 p. m.; Inca down
Metdahl 12 :05 a. m.; Andrew
Oblo River - Edeana
Calhoun down Meldahl I: 10 a.
worth down 13, 4:30 a. m .; ,. m.; Molly K. down Meldabl
New Orleans down 13, a a. m.; 3:05 a. m.
John K. up 14, 3:30 p. m. ; Wnlt.- , Galllpolla Dam - Barbara '
er Curley up 14, 8 p. m.; Peg- Gay dowa 7:50 p. m.; Jeffboal
IIY Downey up 14, 10:45 p. m.; up 11:55 p. m.; City oJ St.
Harve~ . Jordon down 14, 6 a. , Louis down 2:25 a. m.; Buck·
m.; Dixie down 15, 2:20 a. m. ; 1
State
. Sol
.
N Marf ill d
15 5·15 eye
up 2·30 a. m. ,
·
ew
lDSY e OWl
' •
vay down 4:25 a. m.; Orco up
a. m.; Steel Trader down 15, 5:35 a. m.; Charles Stevenson
5:45 a. m.; Ranger dowa 16, d
On d d
own 7:35 a. m.; war own '
7.·05 a. m... Criss. J r. down 18 ' 9:15
a. m.
I
6:30 a. m. ; Nalional dowa 18,
7:05 a. m.: Baby Lear down 20, Kanawha Rver - 0. F.
3:55 a. m.; A. J. Patten up 20, Shearer up Marmet 2:05 p.m.:
5:55 a. m.; Titan up 20, 7:20 Harry Dyer up Marmet 10:50
L m.; R. C. Bills down 20, p. m. ; Helen Z. up Winfield
wa!ttng; Eastern down 22, 5:10 11:15 p. m.; H.. E. Bowles up
a. m.; Lady Mignon down 22, Winfield 2:05 a. m.;
Susan
5:35 a. m.; Elgercliff up 23, Lane up Winfield 2:40 a. m.;
2 a. m.; Walter Beckjord down Allen R. Merrill down Will:13, 4:15 a. m.; Louisiana up 23, field 6:45 a. m.

&lt;t

ON

LP GAS

IOnLED GAS
PUNI'

NOW HEAT YOUR HOME WITH
OUR "1.1\JAI:I

TANKS!

U$1 OUR
BOntiD
GAS
IN YOUR
MOBilE
COOK WITH ITI
HIAT WITH IT-

You ..,. boat IDd ...t
with 1 - . 111 2111eec
from , _ lraller. Wlqo
b111 fuel 00? U JOU

Spreads a CARPET OF WARMTH over your lloorst
WAJIII MORNING'S "Carpet of Comfort" blOwer
syRelll poun IIIli
.heat fr!nn Ullder the
full width oftbe .eablnat . _. llll'•adlni warmth aU
over the lloorw from will to wllll "l'OP.().MATIC''

eomforting

You bot ••• ond lhlll'a crulolng apeed. 5-opoed syrn:ltro-meh
1ransmlaalon ltandard with crulalng gear, Taoflometer standwd. Disc br.U. upofront standard. Loaded with "extras" at
no extra coet. See lt today-drive it away.

dllcttl!lll

CIA. Gat -

now Oli LP Gu fltr

rour :trailer. '

' .' o&lt; •;r~

•

WI WILL S. .VI

~:6. .7·'

;. .,,,

,;

, :;·

0

ANYWHIII

•

FOR NATURAl. Qt;JOTTLED GAS
;,1

'

'.'

! "·

.:

Rutland ·. Furn·iture _
1

LMn, W. Vo.

order a new tnner.
""'"' ou IGr BoWed

YOU . "

PRICED AS
LOW AS

100 mph in an ECONOMY CAR?

SHINNS FIAT SALES

SIIOBT RIBS

HOME

bloblot your f1nier Upll·

1500 SPIDER

PIRSONAU.y J
"

eootrots JIDt the thermostat aail ~19wer adjustment

FlAT

·•

OWNIO · ,,

1

' THE FABULOUS

oduplD
ts box at ·
The '-:r-.L

I 60T HIT ON1HE FINGER
WITH A I=OUL TIP...

TWENTY YEARS AGO, from the files of The Daily
Tribune and weekly Gallia Times . . . Paul Davies
and Co., Jewelry Store has grand opening in Gallipolis . . . Over 500 GAHS fans view Blue Devil workout
under floodlights on Academy Field ..• City schools
open with 1,490 pupils . . . Dr. Rayman Allison to
battle Bill Cherrington for Gallipolis Golf Club Championship . . . Les Alban wins first In Class C horseshoe event at Buckeye Lake . . . Blazer Wetherholt
named commander of Gallipolis American Legion, La·
fayette Post No. 27 ... Mrs. Lillie Walker, 65, of 93
Cedar St., succumbs ..... Charles Jeffers, 56, night
clerk at Lafayette Hotel, dies suddenly . .. New Gal·
llpolis Exchange club has 30 charter members . . . Pl.
Pleasant Big Blacks lambasted 44-0 by Huntington
Pony Express in 1946 grid opener.

River News

1'ln
811gethe:J.
u

For New aod o·1d Homes

onlookers attempted to retrieve the bali,
but to no avaiL Along came Bill Eachus, a member
of Woody Hayes' 1966 Ohio State University football
team. Bill climbed down the steep bank and with the
aid of a huge stick, and plucked the ball from the muddy water. Poison ivy was thick in the area, but Bill
said he was immune. Hope so. The two lads, attired in
full grid dress, are sons of two former Ali-SEOAL Blue
Devil grid players-Miles Epling and Vance Johnson.

YOUR:

CHEVROLET-OLDSMOBILE

·· G•IHpolis, Oh1o

u everaMiflvii' '

The Mark of .l llgh

ot

SAVINGS

10 DAYS

·, &gt;':SMITH BUICK :CO.

.,

TO BE SOLD AT A ..•

e BIG

SUZUKI

UGH'IWiiGitt MOTORCYCLES
.'

"rl•s up It&gt; yt111,You Jmow."
whether you'~"lilv&lt;livi!d in: ·
traffic accident or not
beIna alert for danaeroiiB tta!JIIe II
situations, you UIIUIIily

THE Jaycees mainlain a national office in Tulsa,
Okla., dedicated to the fighting men of World War
IT and Korea. The U. S. Junior Chamber of Commerce
was organized in 1920, making it th~ fastest ~rowing
service organization in the world . It 1s recogmzed the
world over as a group that "gets things done."
•

•'

. !'

•

•

' SBf1' .'IHflltl
.... . NOW!

OWNED

•

,

·,

.

.

:."· '

·~."

.

.

! 'i~'. ~i

'. :

":! · !

J r~~~iA~Jp,:p~~ . ·

lltQNE SH2-4211 -- ·-- .._. . ....- ---,-"':,..--.~--~,,.

'~rk 4!f·Qulllly

Qu•lltllll
._,_ a~s

·

.

1

IM NO'T

5URE .... ltL
AAVE'lO FIND
OUT

tcombims•:;·

-·

I;

. he

i&gt;ttome

W ..

llill1
flf
W!l~

�.,

.

~

;

•,

. r

. r

' "

'.

·'

'

·,

., :-

''·

.

...

,, '
•

'

(·

l

~ -··

'·

........

~.-~

.. ....

~

1,.

•

•

o

o · o • o

t

•

,.,

o

o

'

,,,

o

o

0

~

t

1'

o

o

o

• . ,

•

o

~ ~

o,

o·• • •

,.,.,,, .~~-,._.,,

V

Fl ' ........ ,.,..,..........,..._,....""'. ,.,....,..._..._ . . ."V"",..:~~

... -·,..,,,..
••_

~'t'

il

'&gt;

o~

..

-

•

o

•

'

•

I

'

'

..

-'

.

. .., ...

, . .,

,.. ..,_,

.

.

T
•

"
. .The SUildiJ'

• •••••• •

•

+ -

•

'

..

•

, , ..

r

, •

- --- -

l •

r '- 0 '

''..

~

... I

(Conttnu.ed From P~

···

.,

'!

.,

...

'

till probably be uslj

1•

ll'ass, orchardgrass,
thy. Best Ume (or set
1,! just as soon u Y'
Sufficient moisture.
would be the most

••
,,
·'

'"

;I

'
!

;'
I

.

~
' 111 jfM ...

'

'i

:I

'Tiln

.
.

--- ~-

•

~~

·'

\~

':

"''.

'\.

HIM DOitJ~ THE DEEP

StJ()OZE. BIT!
'

..

- .,

..,. '

1~

j

:;

,.:·

~7W6J'&amp;I

If You Are
Car Value,
Cars, All Me
All Low Pric
Deal.

. AtJD IT DOEStJT M"'KE.
IT Am E"'~IER SEEitJG

..,

-~-\

',,..

..'

.

•

. .....
~- .

'

..

'

~)~
'

.,

-~- '

'
(

,!

,. i'

'

r

'

WE'RE BRE.AK.J~(;

OUR ~CKS HERE
AtJD EEK. IS JUST
GOOFitJG OFF!

19651MPA
terior, VB, :
sion, radio,
local owne

1965

YOU DID'? TI-\A~K YOU! I'M
DEERY ~ED BY ~FAIT!-\
Ak.JD cbtJFIDE/JCE! I J..UJIJ'T LET
YOV (X)WIJ! FIRSI I MUST PICK

HE "ReFUSES :ro TAtE

~RT ltJ A.I.JYTHIJVC,

UtJL6SS HE CAkl BE

THE"· ~IGHT ME~ TO ILOR.K WI~ !

1HE LEADER!

·'·'
.,\

BISC~

Turquoise,
dard transr
wheel COVI

'

car.

. ,.

1964 BISCI
Daytonan E
sion, radio,

'

-

~·
I

--'

·---

I

-

i
)

B'UGS BUNNY

t

Bei~ndahl

SE£? I TOLD 'rtU 11-\AT
MAKill&amp; 141M LEADER. V.X:U0
GET HIM HJVOLVED! IT I.UlJi:l&lt;.')
atERY liME! JUST Sl MRE
FbLlTlCS!

MEEK, 'TbU 1M..E nb\T

WHEELMRROW MJD
WORK -mAT PilE' OF
. - ~~ MR THERE!

WHeN ~ SR&gt;IS A
1-1'\. SPACE Lll&lt;e
1\.IAT 8eTWeEN

1WO CA"s ....

"
c

YES I AklD I'M BEGIMJIIJG.
TO UNCERS"'1\IVD 11-\E' APFEAL
"THAT JU.ITICS HOLDS' FOR
SDME PEOPlE!

rmer

io, .....
'In the
'8Dge

as

lduplll

t.~al
reo

bltnself~
· •
••

m

"

~~' be •
!J!llome t1

"'"'

·!

mission, f
See this o

'WINTIIBOP

1961 FOR
WAGON,

bsr .Dick Cavalli.

mission, r

;

WE'RE NOT I'IAVIN'

\

'

'"·'"' .JUST SORTA

01! HIDE WI&gt;S A

ML.ICH WCK HUNTIN'
fOR Si'Oi IEP a&gt;.TS!

I•

11-l' WAY I 1-!EARD,

ME, NEITHEI&lt;'..:THIS

I OON'T SUPPOSE WE
COULD HAVE THAT

KINDA LUCK!

FAMILY HEIRLOOM.
60 T'SPEI\K ...

(

I

{

1960 OL[
WAGON,

''

steerinq,

1959 CHI
SEDAN, t
owner _

1954 DO
With durr
old dumF
I~'T

101 ~ .-----H~MY
NtetteL.: WHSN

TO BE 5

C::0 I &lt;.ae:T

.rrN:E

QIB!
·'

TO~SE/1-fE .

wr;Ja.LD'?

.
....
G .-..
...
YOUR:
~

'

CHEVI

{-,

~

15

'·'
'

''

210-236

\

.

''

\

\

:,

l

..

i

"t

'

...

'' ,_

__.,
'

.' .1. ·

,.

'

�.

'.

•

,1·

'

I,

I'

'

~

ll

.. ...Tbe SUI.
....:.-..... . - --

'

-·- ~""'-

'.,;.

,

.. . . .

,.

..

p

...

.

:, •

'

.

•

•

.
.,,.

'
'

•

• •

•

•

• •

. - , ' . ' , . . . , . . . . . . . . • : .·.

: . ·. · . ·.·-- ~ ' '~ . · . · . ·: · . ·. ·

• • • • : . ··: ·.:·:·· ....,· .• ·_ · .

'

'

' '':':''~'::*'t.J'~..- ~ ~~ · "'&lt;.1'' • 1" ~'t ·~:a,.,..,. ....._..~_,,.,..... .......

, ....... .

'

.....

1

•

-

'

.. ---

. - -.. ..... .

~-

_,

•.

... . '

'···

'"

... .. .., .. -. .

UWNJ :-:. '

'

(Continued I

.
tm· prubably

··

1

prass, oreh~
lhy. Best tJmj

·•

bsr A:rt Sansom

TilE .'BORN .LQSBR

·~

-

'

}

I
I
.

'•

'

"•

'

'
''f\

.,,

I

T

I

'

)

1

HG AI,WA'{s·

81"DI:AfP
ME-tJON

...'

.

-. .

··~

IT'S M'i 1URN!

.I

...

•'

·'·.

!er:
b

·!I-

•'

'·

'

...

'

·~

lf}

:.i:

Cars, t.
All Lo~
Deal. 1

I
'

1

HE' HAS LOST ALL HIS MONEY, PLUS
CARMINE'&amp; m:SENT-- ~---.

1'

MVRIIJGl
NO, YOU CAN'T

sian, rj

local c

.... Off.

r

LAm:, PEDRO RENIOR!SEFllLY REALIZES

1965 I.
terior,

c '"" ..

HAVE IT!

.. an.'·M
.... ~-~
'liOIIildl., _,
...... =~
''
·, .

1965 B
Turquc
dard tr
wheel
car. _

'.

~

:·

•,
'

I'

1964¢
6 cyl.,
one OV&lt;

":,.
·~

'

..:i:

'
erdln
armer
1180, a

.....
Uw)

'
~!5W&lt;EIS
OOR. "'fllt,AGET/

1964 F
WAGO
Standao
owner

wEWANT'IO

W! OIOP A GOOD-SIZED NOIQI

in ad
range

INlO 'JI.Ie 'lR!:E, ANI&gt; s.»li IT
.

JOd up Ill

1/ol li-IE RIGI-IT OIREcnON{

The=

... bolt ..

cur~-mEE,

AND WAVE IT
~ITlH! STAKe/

1964 c
Saddle
trans.,

!1'&lt;0

hlms1

1

.

'

1963 c
SEDAN
transmi
.:•wner.

tl

WlH

'

llldgra~

controveriiir
~

•

-' 1"i ;

' ,)\,
x~-

1963 PI
SPORT
wer ste
er, wh~

I

I

''

1962 PC
Light bl
wer ste

'.

1961 F(
WAGOI
mission,
~·

1960 01
WAGOP
steerinq

c•

1959
SEDAN,
owner

1954 DC
With du1
old dum

10
TO BE

G

210.236

d bo
epitome

...Bt':u!l

White,
o-matic
wall tin

I

CHEV

a

became•

FC

YOUR:

me

•

'

I

sian, rc

mission.
See this

I·

'

1964 B
Dayton

196~

illlb. '
o a' ..,.,., uill'

--

,.

I .,
I

.1

'

'
'

'I

"r ·.r- .

by "dlvlll
:lf•
'"'16,
be admitted
the H. .
loor a t .

•
1000the ~
J&lt;en hls ilrll
boncl!.

"I:l'M

..,)\

�'

,.

,.

.

:.. .

.1.--., . . -.' ... . . ..,...-".,. . . . . .

;J:' •

'It-The h
-.-. . -· -

''

•''
y

'

y. ... , • •

~

- · · ··

-~ ·

•••• • . • • ., , . •

~-

·

PRISCILLA'S POP

to\WNI
(Con)lnued l

till' prGbably•
fuss, orehJ
lhy. Besl limt

· just as

I

i

..

SO&lt;

l·
i'
('

!

1A

UN

If You
Car V.
Cars, t
Alllo~

Deal.
1965 I.

terior,
sion,

r~

local c
1965 E

Turquc
dard tr
wheel

1 know that School

. is ~ood for them,
To tHat 1 will

.

aqree ....

car.

'
'

1964 B

Dayton
sion, r&lt;

"DON'T IOTHII YOIIl

AT 110/,11

OUTOURWAY

1964 c
6 cyl. ,

one ov.

Att.let'&amp;
reconstruction

1964 F

WAGO
Standa1
owner
1964

of

~creature•

c

reported

·seen·

Saddle
trans .,
1963

by

witnesses

c

.

SEDAN
transmi

IIOLD 'IJ.U; I"'I~E.
1;"1

PLEASE • • • • •

' I~L~EE JFI-IE~ AVAILABLE./~

l~I~VOI:I~

VOURNEW61RL
FRIEND I~ 01&gt;1
TI-lE. TELEPI-lONE.

G.F.ISON

I

I
'

'

• ••IT'5 8E£:ALJ!1E ilri.LFTAE PEOPLE WON'T MAKE 'JI.IE cFF'ORT TO
MAKE fURE 'niEYRE UNl&gt;ER'5TOOD, TAAT'6 WW!... NaN, 6AY TllA T
A6AIN-ARr/C()LATE.' CJ.IOOSE YOUR WORDS CAREFULLY I 6E.
5ilt:C!NCr/ e-,;. "t'E.~'S.'i;.\ BeLACONIC,IF YOU MU5T,· 61JT

ken hio rllilil
bend!. -i"'l
leal
. ...,
Will

;

raised . .
It a t : Vmwoerll

...........

l

•loocl

.

'

SITTING ON THE WIRE I! IIOkls'111AT~Cl.EARi' ·

Verrunt
IJIIIt!l

'

I

l

' tlf

I

I

1961 F(

II

,CAN YOU

WAGOI
mission,

ANDY CAPP

OOCI&lt;S,
SOTHE3

REMAININ&amp;

WAGOr
steerinq

APD
.....·.-"'20
;1&gt;

c~

SEDAN,
owner

0

I

I

1954 DC

'

With du1
old dum

1
I

10

I

TO BE

1

I
\
t

)
t.f'' '·

• ..,-_.#
~- .-~~"'
0

'

_ _ ...,.. _ .

.i ,

. .... . ....

e

•.

~- •·

-"'""- '.,.. "''"''t ..
_ _ , ,..,, ..

...- ·.-, ~-.,...... ... ~- •·· •'"--

,..

•

..

~

(

I

I

~" ·"~.- -·• F ~ ·• -• •·&lt;r- o-~ .· • '•'~·••• · • • , . ~ . ...

. . . ...

A

. . . . ..

. . ........... .-.,... .... .....

"'

- ·

-

--

.. ......,,. .

-~

-

•

•

•

•

-

~

,

•

- ·

- -· ·

•

. ... --. · · -- - --- -· ~ ,

.

•

.-

..

•

~ -- ···· · ·

•

·

~

.. .

. .. .

•

•

&amp;- ... . ' "' ........ ....... · · - ·-- · -

~-

... ·· - - -~-- - - ·-··-

....

•

·

,.

.-

- -

-

,. "'"'_.,..

... -

---

-

,

.

-

••

- -

~ - -·
,...

..

•

'

.

.. ~ ~ --- -~-- - - · - ___ •.
•

..,.,.
,·•-4'.....:...• l-· ·--· --..,~- ... . . ~ -----......t

'

•*-•""'"- -~~ ,.. ...,,,..,._.,...._.. . ...'1'.~~ ~ -- · .........n_..-, "' :- o.·:.:: · •. ·. v .:. ~·.: .
.

~:-.·~
· ;,;;~:;;;;;~;;:;,;,:;:;:
~ -

· -·-

Pllilllo

C111

8

!IC

illll

.SHOOT.

1960 01

·•r4

=

l

•

..

• Vet .....
if to I)Miil
er.J

I

I &lt;SAlt&gt;, YOUR PASSION PIGEON IS .

·

ses8

lheprb\11

'I

~

- , ..,..._

'1f•

IOOD

mission.
See this

-....

wottl'

the lisillii
loor at 11if

BEOLEAR.f

,_;;:; _ _ _

==~

enger, Wlllr
be admitted

light bl

-

.,
Wl'~

'

FC

1962 PC

.

epitome

by "dlvlilii!

SPORT
wer ste
er, wh~

1959

. .,

;&amp;r:n!f

I

1963

be

•

T~E. PI-lONE.

White,
o-m atic
wa ll tin
' I .

d

!l'lllf;rov. . . .

cwner.
1911~

I

I

..

,~

�..
'
.

f" '·

.

....

,.

l

.

· · ~·- • '~

.,. .,. '

r ···· ····-·- ·- - ~ ·-·

'

•·

0' -

... ' '' 'rJ '"' ~ " "' • • ;. '" I '

•

'

• · •• •

· · P · •• •

• ·_., I 'i

•'

~ I

"I&gt; ...

•····--- "f·--·· •-.- ..•_, ,...~~--... - .................... ... ......_....,...... . . ·• ·, .,..,

,. ......._

-~ ~

'W

...

.,..

~ ..-

,,..,........- ... ,._. ..,._

-~·••_......._....,_..,...

••-.0

, _ .... __

WI

l•o.,-_....., .,, • • ,.. ·-

...... .......

-...:.......,."("o-f,.. . • "' •' ... _;,. - ., ' '

• • .....-r--.----..--.-~ ..... _ ..... _..,.. ....,.~.........- ... ...~ ......-.-.....-._ ......-.c- ................-._......... a._ ... ,... ...... w

ow-14 .......... ... '• ... . ... ... •·

..!''
&lt;,; ,

', 1 '

..

•.'

-· ··~ --

~

-,~

•

........

.. .

,.

'

•

·,enttne

'

·~..
-TbeSU
.....___ _ ---

i'

l •'

.. ·--- ... ,.._ ... .,. ...........
.. .. .......

f

j

I

CAPTAIN BASY

••

'!

(ConHnued I

VOU .MIIIII'I'~

flU probably

UKf~.IET

rass, orehJ
thy. Best lim&lt;
just as S04

fill'i iPOR'IS
CAR liiAT

ONIDE EEN10
'T¥10 .cARS,

r,l

QIISIIRE! ~
FOR PA~~ING
A D06 SCRA'ItHIN6
FLEA5 IN 11£ MIDDLE
O' 1)ERMD!

~~~~

Leader ·

COPTAIN ·

EA.Vf

b

1A
nw

If You
Car V
Cars, t
Alllo~

Deal.
1965 I
terior,
sion, r.
local c

NO, BUT
EET toUND
WOR6E TIIAN
1!.1E PEENK
PLA6UE!

"""",......

1965 E
Turquc
dard t1
wheel
car. _

I

P AltADE - A large ·and appreclalive crowd witnes~ the Fourtb annujl Labor Day parade sponsored Monday by the Pomeroy Volunteer Fire Department and
Emergency ~quad IJPik~lll\)~~ P-!!!11'TIIY· .$,C~II~ ~N.~
. .tl!e w·~ IF~
··.-~el&lt;l ;IIQ far C!D the last holiday of the ~ummer, included legion members from the . Midllepo~. Pomel'pf, 1J11At ~
. ,~ W v~ yo~·•ta~P.'ll1 ~ , j,tit)J.,
tl!d bicycles. Be,~_~ds from South em, Rutland, Middleport, Pomeroy and Eastern High
3choola took part iii ,~, ~~- A lai-ge CJ"OWd alae! ja~li"fWW. •!I the afl4
n to watch a firefigbting demonstr atlon on the parking lots.- Sentinel Photos.

MMWEEK: ·.
TilE. GREEtl
GLOCIMAIS••.

1964 B
Dayton
sion, r&lt;
1964 c
6 cyl.,
one ov
1964 F

WAGO
Standa1
owner
1964 c
Saddle
trans.,
1963

'

'. '

'tOLl WON'T
GUE, MISS SCHWARTZ!
I'VE \lUST BOJGHT
A~Lir.J0
C~­

PORI\iiON!

1 z!j;;&lt;w

:J

ooe..2:,

11-lTEREg"r IN

.

,

a;

:ti'

..

ooe--

"::Ia

~~~~~r:~ ~IZ!: twP. ~· ;r~·WiOi ·~ r;~~llie~~

c

~· they · pa.' P"E_allel.. &lt;'. ·- • .,· ·- ' •
lilal ·•kll!U, &gt;.whieh cloMd , It troliod an a... ·. 10, millis north in~en . •• ho
U.S.
IIJ ... ~· April I, ... m.~. ol. Sllgcn 011 ~. lee
. p. .~
..
lj)Ok~
~G~
1 drop of...,.. than •• Jill
..,
•~ " loi.Or """'"--.tnml QJilun
~i. ~- 8111!-.R'~a jn. C&lt;~m~s .Miso llr"; ln.. •.flf~'' kt~ ~ tbe
lex of 500 11!9':ks J!r.oiHI: ~ ~ ~tr~
n&lt;mtra.l .10118 se~, .up !1J 1951,

D!i\(.Jitnelaverap o;t ., lnd!II'J

~ed

£11M IMIJik fll!l OOVI C#per IMQg
iJelil; ~ o!IN!rmmtr~

White,
o-m atic
wall tirl

lUI

1963 p

SPORT

A

mow••r.t\o)l'!l' p!Jrl

Da

of a

'*' 1(;ie.l
~ Jr41tallpn near
SUndown Molidi\Y only' 15 miles

Record 6}2

S.&gt;lllill-!

Tlie ltr!l&lt;• ~ f&lt;onJ

N"'!J

aouth-oouthwest of the sprawl·
ing jH. airbase on the coast
J{'
~ miles .JIOJ'th~ast e.I
goa.
' ~po]leii!IJCI) said the !:9~··
,
".
•, ,
, , • 1
n1st lroopo were caught In opl!n
I!Eln.ING, w. VA.- OHIO ' ~
l
country after a· lhreHIM
bstll
I·-...
I
J
. llllU Rhodes, a cqal
e In swa1J1Py 1ow....,.
ml '1""" loft Pre81•-1 Jo"··
,r .
· . ••••••t Marinea · and 0""Yd'llso Ill
OJI;o"'M~ '
~ ' \ 'i~udit~ l:lTjntantrymeJt. T/le ;Ctl\ln
'~!.me~ to I'd~ soniel Amel'icJn·!ll · ts set~ aU- m.ftreli a iesumplloo or be8.y
If, · Wei! VI~ and """" ' time •'·bor Day bigbw!IY aOaC!I/ ffgbting · io lht'' vital norll!ern
·-·~nets
•
·
"~
,_ the·. weekend, dywg
· ; prov~
·
at the ,annual
L~· toll· . during
of S&lt;_Julb."VIet Nam.
bor ,DBf celel!raHon '' &lt;lcllebtf,Y ill:,tr~ ~ .a\ ~be
:~'fie, 15,2 .~0»11 ~er North
Par~.
..
: ,. . ,. w Ill. "'!" ·•v\!ri,. el8bl' i»fnqii/i. . VIet ~~ ~oilii4Jy, pro1Jably
~es focusoed on ilnem- J.11 ,wQ . ~ tori holiday I!IVO!Ving weU. ciYer 500 U.S.
ploylnent, wan11n1 Jhe JIIJ!l'!n Jd"". tli recon1 to fall this year. planes. was lour. less than the
thaqltey OIWit plan IIQW to .JII'IIt . Willi ~!!! r.eporlll of fatal ..,. record U6 fiOWJJ on ~ug. 211. ~
vide ' il secuf.e. fu~ ~or.... t!Jelr ,ddents still . ~0JIIin8 .ln•. a Unit- Air Force F'l)l5 Thunderclilef
children. He . llild .~very ell!ll:l ' ~ . Pre)\1 InCei'J)!!IIcilal ·~bala· l ftghrer.Jl9'1'ber wu ~ _ In
must &lt;&gt;~' •riad~ J''lr~ll''
(,t. j jliln;M!!Wed .al.leUJ. OJ2 pefsOnS 1~. I( the r•lds boil .il~ jlllol
train today's youth, ..as weil .OJ , were ldii&lt;!i .lillilJiiwajr 'lliBhiJ)s m~ quickly rescueif " by a
to e4ucate !bern so they. ean jiletween f P·!'l. Friday ' and beiicopter.
get and hold/ a job. . . . · ' ~midnight Mlll!day. ·
.
·
.
: Witb late "'l'"'tll of fatal I
WEATHER
MIAMI-$0PICAL STORM 1 a~llll IIlli. ~ In, a
Partly cloud,)' toaJc!!t, law «Greta re~ a weakJbw ,eo- ; Vnl!ell Prus .1Dt4natiooull ta·
WedDeldly mcillly IIRDJ,
day bot ;..,lhermen said 'her I balathm Uo1feil ·at ·~w ilZ lUIIe temperature eUaae·

"t

wer sfE
er, w~i
1962 , ,
light b

! llfe

n

'i:iyi!Jn,

"If,
I e
·. b'·ways
'
g

S
. al

ta\tj

missior
See
1961 ~~

t1'

WA®

OUR BOARDING IIO'USB

b~

Bill F:reyse

a•i.

missipr

il5.

steerjn•

=ce~~to:£
~
~hemlcals.

1954 [
With ,d
old du1

storm

..

.

·.

.

10
Bl

TO

!

.

ne •;e~i

new

11&gt;

:

A Salem, Va. woman was fa·
tally jnjured In a three-car ac·
.r.!dent late Friday nlght on HI.
lJJi&gt;lwo Jlld slx-tenlm miles
west of the Gallla county line
In Jackson county. Five other
persons were Injured.
Dead on anival at Holzer
H .• 1
Mr C . wc·t
osp•;a
was
114 I 1813 McCas. 1 ame
A ''' e,.
.:.:.
id tifiu eyt· vbe., tahc
~"'ck,IDI!0 to enfthca~:te~'
he
a
~ ~·: 0 ; clt60 18 ·
w~y pa ro .tht "tr"'tfi a f 18n1. coun-f
tys seven
a c a ·'Jty 0
llltltl
·
An ll·year..,ld Gallla county
girl was killed Sunday af~noo
. n .In a mllk-~ck.car colh·
slon at Cbe junction of Rts. 50
aill,! 33 In Athens county. Dead
Is tlnda Kath'erlne Nlda, daugh·
~ llf \lfr. and Mrs. James H.
Nlda of Thurman.
James H. Nlda, ~. was ad·
mlited to Holzer Hospital at 7:30 p.m. Sanday after
being
tran•ferred from Sheltering
Arms Hospital in Athens. He
suffered a ·dislocated right hlp

and fractl!red right leg.
atruck another westbound car
His son, James H. Nida, Jr., driven by Nancy J. Daly, 22,
9, was admitted to Holzer Ho,. of 1125 Pilot St.. Roanoke, Va.
pltat at 5 p.m. Monday after No one in the Daly car was in·
transfer from the aame hospit- jored.
.
al. He suffered fractures
of Everly~ B. White, Salem, Va.,
both Jess. Both father and son, was ad!mtted to Holzer. Hosplt·
were. plnn~d in the truck. Th~lr al W1th a fractured .pelVIS, frac·
condition IS reported as satis· lured nose, dislocation and fracfactory .
•·-1 the r'ght
ankle , multi·.
.
owe o
I
The Athe118 county acctdeot pie lacerations of the face and
occurredwhenthebrakesonthe neck and a bruised chest.
milk truck''driven by Nida fail- His wife, Hilda White, 41, had
ed and the vehicle siruck
a both less fractured and suffer·
ked
t
th
·
cti
'''t'lp Ie . Iace~at'Jons. Both
par
car a e JUn on oI ed row
Rts. 50 and 33.
are reported m satisfactory con·
The Jackson patrol post said dl!Jon.
.
the Jackson coonty fatal ace~· Frank LeMaster, 29, Loram,
dent occurred •.t . 11 p.m. Frr· w:'" admitted to the hosp1ta~
day when a car,dnven by Frank With a lractu1~ neck, tractor·
LeMaster, 29,··.' Lorain, pulled ed .Jell leg and multiple Iacerout to pass a lme of eastbound atlons.
traffic and collided head · on Jay 5ammons, 46. Lorain.
with a westboWld car driven by a passenger in the LeMaster
Evelyn H White, 4ll of
1813 car, was admitted to the hospitMcCauley Ave.• Salem, Va.
a! with a fractured lefl leg. AnJackson officers said the I.e- other passenger in the LeMasMasrer car went off the right into Dayloll Cars were parked
side of lhe highway Into
a two' deep :n many places along
ditch, continued on and !ben the way.

i

-

•,·

wilt

1'1:1

::~:rv~~od~c!or;;AHSa=~ ~f~of :~~-r=1

Coolville Man
Has Accident
In Pomeroy
A Coolvillt man was cited 10
Pomeroy Mayor Charles Legar's
Court Jn a charge of falling to
h~ve his vehicle under control
followin• a' one-car accident at
•
I a.m. Su.lday
on Nye-Ave
Gary Van Meter 28 was. reportedlytraveling;outhonNyeAve whe., he losl control of hls
car · and 1·t hit a telephone pole
'
traveled
80 more feet and hit'
another pole. There was heavy
dama~e to Van Meter car, but
110 injuries were reported .
Olin Partlow, Pomeroy, was
arrested 011 an intoxication
charge and Jack Spires, Pomero on a s eeding char e in
0~~r WOf'k~nd arresls. g '

14 '
\
. .
.
.
.
11 LA.N..:ASTER. Oblo (UP!) -· ''Wben Y"" vote, do what "J time talki".·f w1th newsmen at I ic Sen. Frank J . Lausche 1mPftllident Johnson had a great best for your country" - and the Dayton airport, often were mediately fOt out of the receiv·
77~ L4bor fJ,ay bi Ohio.
III!Dle 8llljl'p jabs at the Grand within 10 leet of each other but lng line f,,. a lengthy chat and
the nation's mOlt He' patted the prlze.wlnnlng Old PBl'ly - "U you don't like never excllanged greetings dur- Rhodes lef• to address a United
led the n,tlon yearllng calve• at the Moot- Democrali&lt; propserlty. vote for ing thet 'me.
Mine Workers picnic across the
.
!raffle. go.ml!l)' CO!J)Jty Fair and U&gt;e the oljler part~ Jlld they will Robert Shamansky, who Is state in Bdlaire.
vjcltrna, YOUII8 Her!Ords and ~ c~t- give·.!ou probloms of another running f~r Congress from a Co- From then on, il wss a Demobad D tie 111001(1 and arunted 'l!ontent- ldnd. .
lumbus d:olrlct, fell really left era tic show With Johnson, who
29, Jllitloil eiliy as~ Prulden1 took their The po!INclans were deUgbt- out. He said It was "great" that carried Ohio by a record rna'28 and Pen118y!vaniiJ J halter, WJJJked around Jlld In· ed, allhoiJib some felt Cbe state- Johnson made mne speeches to jorlty two years ago, busy re•
,
1specled them. He observed dlp- wide candidate. could have been the big crowds that jnmmed the establlsnmg rapport with BuellOnly Alaska Jlld New Hamp- lomalically tbat Ohio seemed to Cllven better exposure at the big streets d1 his district "but he eye people he hasn't visited, exthe 71-hotD' boll. bave helt.r calves tllan were rallies span~ by labor or· didn't meuiidn my name" unill cept bri•fly when a tornado
a alnJle tralftc fa- on · tile Texas ranches when pnlzatloM In Dayton and Lan- the elgllth stop
struck Tol&lt;'do in 1865.
· _
! somebody ll'ked it catlle made caster.
Johnson Dew into Dayton He lhaiiKed the 3,000 at the
iecord for a him feel at llome:
.
.Rea101 Saya •Great'
from Battle Creek, Mich., in a Dayton a1rporl for coming on
was set only The little bo)'ll he took bito Slate Sen. Fri!ler Reams Jr., two-engine piston plsne instead a holiday I&lt; sec their pobllc of·
hll 81'1111J. :n street corner llops Cbe Cllndlde~ fill' governor, said of tha blg jet plane he usually ficlals, pa;d tribute to "Beaut!·
wet'6 all eyes a. Cbe President Cbe bip ifas "grea~ lhrllllng." USIB.
lui Ohio" and Its lndusbial
potted tt.en. on the bead. ·
He rode in Cbe President's 011' With hlm were Mrs. Johnson, might. ana the party l&gt;;iyton'o
~iJ\It!ar / · ~ '1'\'Wilf 1J1 'llayton, ~!urn.. Jlld Jahn811D IISually menti&lt;J!II!CI J.abor Secretary Willard Wirtz, Wright
Patterson Air Force

A

,
IQIIif

,.............

··

"' ·...

·'

r~

':o'~~-0\~. J,f,-.'

..

be was saved by "dlvlill
provldont!l'."
·•t·
Today the messenger, 1lllil
normally :vould not be admitted

::!?0,·::::.=!!

and approached the prilllll
minister who bad taken hJs liiill
on the governmenC beneh. ·imo
ru... 1n Seat
oe')!
What was aald wu Ml
immediately tnon. ver-..
rose In his seat as if to IPIII!
to him.
··~
The ....mant raised W
knife and atabbod il att::
·
three times
·
1nto Vaw·neck and chest ·There w~t•"' ·.
stunned silence. 11 Vaw11Cii
slumped fvrword blood ap11t1
ing from hi!
~
.
A doctor member of P-.
ament
to the seeae . .
tried moolh to mouth~
lion wllile other mernbef..if .
the House pollllded c
assailant.
.C

ned..

""ned

ta
ilil

Temperatures
Dip as Cool

down from Canada sent tern- I
tu
1 1 th 40 toda
t~s nt~ ~ : Plain!
~
nor Gern! Lreka Ll ht ·
e up~r tt.::'a th: es~tio~'s
h 1~
n
""::,ern
.heaviest scattered [
rainfall, Myrtle Beach, S.C.. got ·
76 lnche in six hours and
Millville. ~.J ... 4IInches.
Early morning temperatures
aero .. the nat.on ranged from I
42 at Bismarck N. D. to 80 at
Needles, Calif. 'u dropped Into
the 50s across north.ern porUons
of the Deep South.
Labor Day travelers returned
borne In droves In mostly
pleasant weather Mood"ay. Day·
Gealn'~Nr, a •
lime temperatures were mostly ate of Old. lbte
In the roo and r.os.
oiDdlool
Temperatures dipped below

1:"
!;;.,

7'"

th:

:~z~S$~~~r:~~~j· ;-.!he~J.alJ)ICII
,~ :lfl!te ~~rae him,
.he by...Seerel
mettmea
wit. oh!D'•
Republican
~tov. James
..... "'....
anc1 ~terlel
during the
night
.1
tcod~"~llanl
posbeda.'
8J!de
Semce
A ,ftltool,,.
and Dayton's
Demo. a
complex
playsrch
in keeping
Amer- free!ing
Colorado Springs,
Colo.,
where

-· ·~·· ·

.dHiared after ~ltfl&gt;g frilt
the lltfi..dall~ attemjil

'!~d rr:~·· w~~~~~::

•pollticlllllll. " mei1 ,and ho 111 on a baclt ruw ~~ Rep Rodney Love, whose lea str'lllg.
mounted rangers and other
broughl it Cliie blc scheduled nllles. ·, CUNll re&lt;!locllon flj!hl brought He stnppod to speak briefly to search• rs on llonebaclt
Of 1he' ~ ,, Po!iUdana were qulC)J to nole Jolinsc!n to Dayton. •
another 3.000 at an Intersection searched for three Soutb

'Ill

~~ =~·.~~~ .:;1:t:,·~=~fa·;~~~~~~~~~.~~;~r~~~~~,;7~;J~ le}'
- .~l ' ft!li'"~ ~ .Sen. Frank J. .Laue~· Alii Rbolleo Chat
...,. 14,Uio;lle, .in· wlilllni aw&amp;J Cbe Rlioilea aaor Oblo'o Democrat·

'II

.l':,,_:r::

J0hnson Greete
·- dby OhlOans
• Monday Front Moves In
..
t•
.·
sz
112

:.:·:~":~
t!~nd:v=l
=.::~~:ae;:
:,~e~~.
~!
perhaps ,giving sd~tisls .· .·' ' .JY~cial'; .... lllldJolcbt Moaday.

1959(
SEDA,III
owner

jackson' County Reconds

:~ ·: ~._~i ·~n~:wu~·;~.~;.; ~::::::~·n~ Seventh Auto Fatality

Vi t Cone bomb exptr~, lll'fl!l) I ~ i!!fOI'I!I t,\00, ~ '
1 to Iyd Q. s. ~J:~n4,~, : 11111, )"oslflm,.,~..,;~~-~~~OII;
mmunlsl torture e~~ve,JJ,uf~!~II'~J · l~M' , !""'1'~!.,
s ad lured .them into a ~,
··
!1 ld be l,ul hlmself, ,U.
.; • .
· spokeaman reported today. . 1
.,
asuatttes to the
MJI'lnj!s ;
.
dl .
de~lbed as ll&amp;ht. , j.. ,.. 1

I

· ',,,' •.I attempt oo Verwoerd in
· 1 'il
Shot By Former
· ...·J
On April 9, I960, a
farmer soot him 1n Cbe
from poinl blank range u
prime minisrer slood up lil .
distinguisiH'd visitors box It
agriculturn' show. The
David Pratt, later coma
suicide ~Y hanging hJmself~·
a bed sheet in a m
hospital.
w1 ·
GEORGE SOMERVILLE, a
Pratt had said be WI'
Rio Grande College student, "shooting the epitome tl
will conduct a weekly columa apartheid "
.,~,
in the Dally Trlbuoe and Dally
Verwoerd, a can and graylll
Sentiael, begiDDlnr wltb to- South African wbs becamupr
ate, and be inteodo to keep
the Melgo-Galfta area lofarmed of tbe tateol developments
III'OIIlld tbe colleoe.

•

·

7

high rate of speed when it was The third mishap of the weekwrecked. The ~ccident and end wa' a two-car accident at
theft complaint are still under 4 p.m. Sunday on Route 1Z4
investigation.
in Racme
Roger Morgan, Middleport, Racine Marshall Alfred Lyexcaped serious injury in a one- ons said cars driven by Ray
car ac"&lt;i&lt;Wol on Rt. IZ4, six- Roush, 38, Akron and Roderick
tenths of a mile west of Rt. 33, Grimm, 46, collided causing meall2 :15 am: Sunday.
dlum damage to both vehicles.
Authorities
said Morgan's Roush tol~ authorities he lost
car went otf the road and struck control of his \'ehicle and It
a steel bridge near
Laurel &amp;kidded into the Grimm car.
CHfL Mo~gan, who suffered mi- There wef• no injuries and
nor mjur1es, was tak~n to the Roush was c1ted to
Mayor
office of • local phymclan for Charles Pyles court on an extreatment and tbe accident is ~ cessive speed charge.
•
•

n.year-OlcU4Hia Gul Killed

!'!"*&amp;,

fa!!••

19l&gt;~ FC

. ,' ;Iil,
·,, ,,j.
I

ment ·b
• eauslng no vehicles were wrecked
in
deaths or . irljprle~. 'fl1e ~ '~ County over the Labor
~~ '~·l"jlll
~ Day Holidsy Weekend, •=rd118 ge~ .lng to :lberiff Robert C. Harten.
- ,gg~ermnen 1
0111-Che-vete campatp, . . ·. bach'l deplirtment.
= · = · lib~
In IIIOlher •devele]lrilem, the 'll1e alleged stolen car • was
. .' ·..
.
. · ~· · • '. IJIO!lll
govemmt!J)C ~rged In an reportedly taken from in front
·
:
· ~ ~.~''·~·,,1,5; tpn~n-!, ~
- ~
· ;;Jii.l.bi!.Jn!ef· of the"!'Qme of jta owner, 0'·
Nliill! ~..,. ~ 'fRA;.J:..fii'R' . , .o.. m~,~~.
· ' .·
· ·~~
· ·,\UIP!i '(leD G. . B)ake, Middleport, bedefl! ·l i-d
..7 , 1\'B"k::fjr.I.~,W,aJ·J 111
·ld
tw:i':. ( CC) '·tbai' : · Viet. am had ~ 4 and 5 a.m. on Sunday,
1CJ:fei , .~'Jno:ir. I~(; DIIYi spo.,..~·-· .fll ,
set . up bsses and p
a Sheriff's deputies located the
~1 ~opa tbt1PJ.~~ 11ruf; ~let Coni terror .ta In the "dirticl lnVBfiOD" 'Ji9UI the vehicle, a i966 plymouth, wreck·
lie 1"1b·; ~i.,88111~
. -"~ 881 ~fM!. ~
m~nwwl!l~:~= ~ , !Oil!! dlVt~ tbe eel oo the Leading Creek Road,
:111o.-OntliJ'. Presit iiliiililli!ii- I!t'&lt; .
•~. Suii4i' , t!l• .~· . · :
of a mile west of RL
al m.lrk~ 'illdk:ator llalejl 011 to ~pt .t"1011Y·~ Fprelin Minister Tran Van 7 at 8:35 a m. the same day.
NVSE otor·k PriceJ,.'~'!S ·liaured electi~ ~. a · n na ~ Do •f)lltjlned lbe ·.Cbal'fes at a Slter!lf's officers said tho car
,Z;,e,;~ ~u kUied ano( ...-• 1'0111~ Jlldbmted the
. ,
1t 110 Jut/ AprU i. It .llliqd ~

&lt;::·\vner.

'

·='.

&lt;tJPn

'YOUR

Wrecks

· SAl~ .
--u.s. P n
' •killed 15 Vi~l;Co~
to
·~ ~-~ '· .. 1nfU.S.
· ·~• · - ·MV~ an~n ~ ~ .. the· l&gt;a

SEDAN
transmi

'

.

primer

Verwoerd,
rc::r.;~
since 11158, was Cbe 11
South Africa's policy of

5'

-

'

tP -.

:..-.~

·

·~

'
.
,
·~t·t,•w r .~ ·~ -~

1

• ';' · .

••

•.

~

!

,

.

-~~,"q u~ Nlll-Clftl!l!• " :1. m•t
~
,I
I•'

Iii neartoy Vandall• and went on Carolina moomtaln cllmbel's
!Continued an Pap 6)
wbo vanlsiied Mondajt.
tt'o.'lllliucll ·1011 l•;et

!)

,.

1Wli'i •.$AIIllo4 ~~·

-

\'.

�</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </file>
  </fileContainer>
  <collection collectionId="664">
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="11010">
                <text>09. September</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
  </collection>
  <itemType itemTypeId="1">
    <name>Text</name>
    <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    <elementContainer>
      <element elementId="7">
        <name>Original Format</name>
        <description>The type of object, such as painting, sculpture, paper, photo, and additional data</description>
        <elementTextContainer>
          <elementText elementTextId="62453">
            <text>Newspaper</text>
          </elementText>
        </elementTextContainer>
      </element>
    </elementContainer>
  </itemType>
  <elementSetContainer>
    <elementSet elementSetId="1">
      <name>Dublin Core</name>
      <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
      <elementContainer>
        <element elementId="50">
          <name>Title</name>
          <description>A name given to the resource</description>
          <elementTextContainer>
            <elementText elementTextId="62452">
              <text>September 4, 1966</text>
            </elementText>
          </elementTextContainer>
        </element>
      </elementContainer>
    </elementSet>
  </elementSetContainer>
  <tagContainer>
    <tag tagId="1484">
      <name>bailes</name>
    </tag>
    <tag tagId="16">
      <name>casto</name>
    </tag>
    <tag tagId="609">
      <name>fife</name>
    </tag>
    <tag tagId="8400">
      <name>garby</name>
    </tag>
    <tag tagId="1719">
      <name>hutchinson</name>
    </tag>
    <tag tagId="360">
      <name>kincaid</name>
    </tag>
    <tag tagId="15">
      <name>scott</name>
    </tag>
  </tagContainer>
</item>
