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Slides on civic beaulilkation hod st enlries aod received
were shown by Mrs. Cllar~s blue ribbons, eJght red
Lewis when the Winding Trail fi\~ while. The Winding
Garden Club met Wedn&lt;&gt;sday Junior club received
evening al the home of M"'. blue ribbons, lwo red and
Uoyd Moore, Oak St, Ponl""'Y· while. The new year boo ks
Mrs. Lewis. president ron- ' distribuled. 1'he traveling prize
ducted the met'li•• which up- donated by Mrs. Robert Lewis,
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Josepb Struble. followed
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the club prayer in unison.
lice and it will be guest
An invitation was read from The program will be on
the Middleport Garden Club to fires. their cause and
attend a meeting at the Middle- tion and control by
port Presbylerian Church on ble of the Pomeroy
October 3 when Mrs. Walter Deparrment. Hostesses will
Moeller will speak on ch·ie the ex~cutive committee.

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Member Federal Deposit insurance Corporation

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garden design, terraces,

for cards sent her rtn ner b1rth- ~ formal and informal

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Meigs with low fences or planters

MEIGS THEATRE

black antique container.

also judged tbe

Pomeroy, Ohto

for the month,

and blue ribbons were
to Mrs. Robert Thompson

TONIGHT thru SATURDAY
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(SEAN CONNERY)
(Technicolor)
Claudine Auger
Colortlrfoons
Admission: 75c &amp; 4&lt;lc

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De!IJiirl BlsaeU DelMrs. Heaton, cel0111a on
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DewiYDe lind Defo~la o1
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· The m~g, , In charge Of ber 13. ·
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Mrs. Wlldermu!h.presldenl open- G
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Red ribbons were awarded
prayer.
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A card of th)mlcs was read
Mrs. Eddie Smltlo 1 Will be devoGames were played under the from Constance Thorn, the a- Attending were the
above Ilona! leader and ibere wW be
diteclion of Mrs. Leo Kennedy dopted nurse for gHt sent her . .named and Mrs.
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On Council

A report on
the
County Fa ir flower show was many other colorful scenes.
given. Nine members of the Mr s. Allard Pratt gave a Representatives to the stu1lent
council of East&lt;rn High School
club participated and the I demonstration on an oriental
were elected at a rer·e·· t meet·
rangl'ment using roses in

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beautification program.
A Slides shown on 'civic beauti- tess.
thank you note was read from fication were on
sculpturtid

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president; Karen Carter, vice
Norman Bahr is faculty ad·
vJsor and officers of the stuc:Jent
council, are Linda Spencer,
president; and Ann Holter, secretary,
Representatlves are,
Doris
Davis: Tom Osborn and Richard Douglass, vice president of
the Senior class, with Roberta
Wells. alternate; Twila Karr,
Pat Bahr and Joe Bailey, olce
president of Junior daSs with ·
Vicki Pooler alternate;
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Candace Hawk, Pat Morrissey
and Ray Karr, vice president
9f tbe Sophomore class. Representatives from the Freshman
class will be named later.

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Elberfelds in P~meroy.-

BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION - Workers of the Shelton Constructlo n Company, general contractor for the Rt. 7 by-pass from Hobllon to
Laurel Cliff in Meigs County, are engaged in bridge building as well as road construction along the route. Construction of the bridge pill- .,
.tured here is over Thomas Fork Creek at the interseetion of Rt. 124 ·~d the Murray Hill Road. It is one of tlU'ee large brld&amp;es in the IIJOo •\
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Top College
Grid Results
Ohio Steto 14
Texes Christian 7
Naira Dame 26 Purdue 14
lndlona 26N· .....····14

Mluourl 21j1ji'.;i;~~n

Oreson State 17 Iowa 3
N llhlcl University 23
Boston Coli..• 14
W•t YIW:~';t:~l ~ry 13
UCLA 31 Syracun 12
Clemson40 VIrginia 35
Florida 28 Miululppl 7
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r orca Waahlntton 0
Mlchlpn 17 California 7
VIllanova 20 Toledo .I I
Tenn111. . 28 Auburn o
Kent State 26
Northern Illinois 7
Ohio WHiayan 15
Kalama- 6 ·
Sau"'-· .. ~hod·~ 21
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Utllh 17 Oregon 14

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THE FARMERS BANK
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The.Week in Review

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Total Abstinence of Methodists Attacked
Meet Your.·
STATE
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At The
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HAVE j\
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painting
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ATHENS COUNTY
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FAIRGROUNDS
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TUES. 6 P.M.
SEPT. 27th
COV:'

THE FARMERS BANK
Can Be A

GREAT
FRIEND!

•RHOD.ES

OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS
6:00 to 8:00

and
_, Other
~TATE &amp; LOI!:Al
CANDIDATES
Will a, Pres~nt

THE FARMERS BANK
and SAVINGS CO.

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POMEROY, 0.

DE-VrJ-KO
Vin.vl Flat Wall Paint
SWING YOUR PAII.'l'N£11.
tl11 nugh ) OU l toom lhc sa~ day
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jr sist~. ·,If's the watmil'lg of fr-iendships too long uncared for. Happy Talk. So wonderful. 4~~
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PUBLISHED 11f THE OHIO V.u.LEY PUBLISBlNG CO!lPANY
Chelle!' TO"IICIIID, Bstc. lclltor
Dwight
Eclitor

Wetherholt.
Jr~ Mn. EdiiOI'

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Tom Nolan of the Newspaper Enterprise
Assn., recently accepted an assignment to
find out how Medicare Is doiDI·
What he found suprised a lot ol people,
among them numeC'OIIS editors who preMedicare wrote blistering pieces predict.
!ng tbe direst of consequences.
Ev'" Mr. Nolan admits surpriseo . between the lines he composed. Her Ill his

re~~:icare critics who have been walling

impatiently stnce July to scream v!ncllal~~~
1-told-you-so's of the conlroversl.

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program are still wailing: there JUII !sn I
much lo shout about.

- Hospitals haven't seen horde~ of old

p.aple fighting for beds and servtces, IIC"
cording to the Social Security Admmlstra"
tton. Critics said hospitals would be delug·
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_ Many docwrs have apparen IIY recog•
mud the government's !nlerest In I be
hrallh of the elderly. Although the Amen"
c·;m Medical Assn. advised its member! to
btll patients directly, scattered
. reporls
show that half the country's pllyslctans are
willing w accept direct government pay"
ment.

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Medicare, 17 .I million bave alludy enrolled In Pan B. Another million turned
down the addiUoaal pr~~tectlon.
Before OcL 1, the Soc!al Seeur\ty Administration wants to know bow IIIIIDY ol
the remaining 800,000 oldsten are lnlerested In Part B. People wbo want the coverage but miss the deadline will ban to wall
until the ·followWI October, tht lloal "li"
oal" deadline.
About lhat paperwork. Hospltala are find·
WI theY must nu out more lol'DII and keep
more detailed records than ever before.
Tbe government Insists on slandard "costliDding" accounting methods and currently only lour out of ever 10 participating
b~tals us• this oystem. be deadllne lor
this changeover Is Jan. 1, 1168.
Patlentl, too, must cut tbelr way through
the paperwork jungle. Tbere are many
new foi'IDI and records of medleal e:apeDBes to be maintained to determine whether
8 person qualllia lor dootor-blll beoeflla
undr Medicare's comple~t too deductibla

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Fifty years ago nav!gatio on
the Ohio River wae bampered
dlll'lbr! the summer and early
·fail. II)' low water. However,
rivermeo atid business !aterests
felt that coostructlon of lour
locks and dams between Park"
ersburg and Pittsburgh would
end "slack waler navlgallon"
in that sect1011 of the Ohio Valley.
Low water eol!ditions were
experienced every summer before the cempletkln ot the orlgtnal system of locks and dams.
Jn many places tbe river was
almQsl blocked by long sand
und gravel-bars, extending from
belh shores almost to the mid·dle ol the river.

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peared in the Gallipolis Dally
Tribune 50 years ago Ibis fall:

pr..,

J&lt;ey Man at the

Sept. 18, 1916 - Rivermen
are greatly Interested In the
la&lt;l thai this will probably tie
the last season of low water

Washington By-Line

Belt Tightening Necessary
As Vietnam War Escalates
~~lncludl.. -

By RAY CROMLEY

HONOLULU (NEA) -From
here ills clear that tbe war Is
liO'llll to escalate at a steady
pac.:· In men and dolla!'1.
Thls escalation will put Increasing preaaurea on the ecoDomy. ,,
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ber of malar

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1a11 are pull!na pi!SSUfi tl

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ponnls and I J'IIICI
ed pnclueta.

n - .. looger be busbten

iu !lllUal.

The United States llal mora
than a million men In Ibis war
!n the field, Jnclucllnl troops
Viet Nam, Thailand, Oklnawa, HawaU, the &amp;52 bues 011
Guam, naval men afloat off the

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In this secllfll of tbe Oblo Val- Plttsburgb a..t year ancl gives
ley betweeo PittsbUrgh· and aseuranee that big boata wil be
Parkersburg. The dams now Ia able to nm lbl year roctlld
course of eoRStructiqn betwec:a except whel! the """' II eta.
the two points will Ill! complet- ed to navlptkJcl Cll! -.uot of
ed by next summer, 'under ~~'". Ice.
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dlnary condillons.
DurW~ these perloda \1 low
From McMechen, at which water only the pucket ateam"
point Dam JJ Is located, to a ers of extremely light clrall
short distance above Marietta, were able to make their way
where Dam 17 Is being eoo- through some of the m111t lila~
strucled, there are four dams In low water ever seen on the liP"
the course of construction and per Ohio River. O&amp;e of tbeoe
contr~ctors have progressed to was the Cricket, ill 1909 ~
such an extent that they will oamed tbe Greendale, which,
be able .te complete all ,of them while making ber trial trip at
early next season If the river GallipoliB on Aug. 3, 1900, wu
is in such condition that they described by Frank Sibley, rlv"
can work.
er wrller for the Galllpolis Dal"
The government has made ly Tribune, as ''tbe lightest low·
appropriations lor all of lhls water boat on the upper Obit."
work and its completion now Tbe Cricket's captain for ~~
depends entirely upon cond~ tria! rnn was Captain Jesse P.
lions. Dam 18 at Little Hock" H1111hes, wbo just recet1lly on
ing, a short distance
below June 7, 1966, celebrated hla
Parkersb'l"g, will also be com" 90th birthday. 1be chief engtnpeted nex! su111mer, which a... eer was John Barrows, mem"
sures a nine-loot stage at least ber of a Gallipolis family that
between that point and
the eontrlbuled a number of able
""urce of the Ohio River at rlvermeo to Kanawha and Oblo
Sept.
1966-5

The Meigs .~
News Beat·

River steamboats. ca~ Gor.don C. Green,

fouRder~,.Greene

Une Steamers, IBc.,
·llood
watch ae captain of lbl sternwheeler on tripe bl the Pitta.
burgh trade aRCI elsewbere.

TuetcltiJ, lept. II, WI ~I"
lim E. A- Burtllldes, I!JIIII')t&gt;tendeat ollbl f.ampbeH'a Creek
Line, paased hclre Monday ev"""
log .., tbe tuwboat Eugeae Da"
na Smlth .and atopped bora fer
deekmen. Captain Bumaldes,
blmaelf aa expert navigator.
l!elll out the Robert P. Glllbam,
D. T. Lane and the Smith
with coal for Clacllnatl, the
fleet passlna down Monclay.

are aUU operatltJi, A aubslo'Ia! rise Is not In algbt. 'lbl8 Ia
tbe Ume of tbe year lor a low
ataae tf watet·.

On her trial trip tbe Cricket
Salltnlay, llepl. .za. lt18 drew only 14 and 0118 hall"lnches
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tl water. Laler wbell earryW~
bouad f H tlngtop nd ~
100 Ions of freight ·and · · aeveraJ
PI
hituu
: a
passenge!'1, abe bad a clraft of
theea;:,,
Jr• rocCo oppos1~
about two feet. In contrast, tofuma
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m'!"~Y:
day's towboats 8lld barges are
ce 8 on n a1 10 0 c co
frequently loaded to ~eplllll
"-s d
'lbunday nigbt aed aank In silc
of eight and atne feet and the Wen ey, lepl " Jill - feet of water. Nooe of the eml"
cargo of such a tow oftea a" '[:"tiE~~~~ c:cu:'tl fer !~' ;:'t~twnE and no on~u"':
mounts to 20,000 lot!8 and more. tyunha n I&amp; be ~d~ withem~ ,O:ed · nd e ~~~WI
rges
r
a rep811' · e was
Moeday, Sept. 11, ltll -The land Creek eoal. CAptaiJt Tom built at Madison, Ind., 111 11195·
river was rising Sunday. By Mere• commands the EXport- 1be towboats which passed
flushing out aome of tbe pools : · Ptlots Pe~ ehBoll. aed Jathck Gallipolis Monday lor ClnclnIn the Kanawha River, a run arper are '"
arge 111 e nat! are bav!ng trouble 1eUin1
of coal will get out for Ctllcln" pOol house.
ovor shallow places. Tbe Geor"
aaU. Lock maater· James IHU
ge Matheson was aground at
of Dam 26 let two feet tl water 'lbunday, Sept. 11, 1911 - Dam S1 and the Plymouth and
out o! this pool It! order to help Low water continue. on the up- J. T. Hotlield were reperted
the Kanawha coal fleet. Two per and lower Ohio. The LoiJis.. thiJ aide of ber, while
the
feet will also be let out of!' ville packets are running to Campbell's Creek boats were
the pool above Dam. Z8.
Cincinnati 8Jld the Ugbt draught ·reported '" the other side and
packets of the Greene Lines goinl on. Two and a ball feel

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ol water was lei out o.l Dam 1111,1 GlilllpoHs•
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and a Bite llll)OUlll waa let out portent fl)le
ol Dam 28 and alao aome out aluippl River- ·1~;e
ol the 1«:118 on the Big 8andy tbe 1ut 111 ~
to try aad float the Maa- ru- News
and tow off and halp lba otber 1918, Galllpolt.
boala down. Tbe boala were all bere Ia ID
delayed geltlnlf through at Dam them:
Z8 and the water thet wae CIV"
en them 101 away from tile Ctptalll Sam ·
bc!atl.
erao rlvemum; ·b. ... ..-;.,til
IU lor several -~
Mollclay, Sept. !&amp;, 1111 -The Jn the use of a
Exporter was floated aad pasa- bae whittled OCJt
ed Gallipolis Sunday evening lure steamboats,
fer the Pl. Pleasant dry dock model• of floe
where the big tawboat will be Captain Hamll~~i!J~
lakeD out for repJtrs to ber estflv!DI p!lol Ia
hull. The Cruiser assisted in was on tbe Lena
raising the Exporter which was blew up near ~~==
sw!ngiDI between two barges years ago this
when she passed here. '!be Gal" Hamilton
lipoliB pool above Dam 36 was death. Several
lowered two or three feet Sun- the disaster.
day by Lockmaster
Jame. Captain Hamllt.a ,
Hill ill order to give the Ex- ed and piloted tbe
porter enough water to get •v" apeake, Bona~,
er atra!gbl Ripple.
Henderson and JJIIIII)' •
packets In tbe ))l!lm.j.,
M.. lamed BamUtoo
lba White Collar Line.

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H~rse and Buggy, Jet Age

arallll !llld 110"'

'lbeN 11'1 Pof
wllb c:rl'b)g ~= lbl":... ftlrfil

A lol ol America'• doctors fly • Unlorl!» jadgmenl and care that you exerc!re 1D
forcing pdcel IIIH IJI&amp;ber.
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ately, a lot of them have been cractlng · .praeUclng medicine."
war coati ue eacalatlq bJ
Tile admlnlltratlon ean do
Few of the accidents ar.-lba result ol
$%.5
b!llioo
every
II
claJL
peat
barJD It tltt _ _ ,
tryWI to fly hrough blldardl or r a I ""
upir. !act, the accident rate amo01 doclol'1
Piau lor lite poot.mOOD opace by oontlmtlng to play Viet
storm• to reach paUents in remote areas.
possessing pOols' Ucenses Ia so high :pncram are being puhed Nam 11 a .~. doa''Most happen during pleasure flighla · and '
four times the rate . lor nonmedical pnv·
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baeklbecaaae tbe money II nclt:-tbe-bemHroltt war.
are
due
to
nothing
but
eareleasneaa
and
ate pllots - that Federal Air Surgeol) P.
needed lor VIet N11111'!be war Is ~ beea!IOI
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we
are
poUrinl
more
tlllln
a
certain
badiy"needed typfi al
· Doctorl, ·II ...,ms, don't ~e to ~ ad·
billion
dollars
a
year'
of
arms
and
equlpmBIII lllllll'l IJe.
tlce !tom anybody, tnelucllili wealllet'limt
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ald
!bto
the
war
arWI
develOped
81111 produced
and airport persoonel, and seem to feel
Civll rights leaders have, understand•
!bet skill with a scalpel Is a guarantee ol
quickly enoogb. '!be bogdon t1
There Is no escaping the pres. not In the deUvery !IJIIem bat
bly, denounced the !allure of the Senate
skill in a cockpit.
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tu pass the !966 civil rights b~l . w•th Its
Maybe the air surgeon's admonition
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con troversi'al open housmg provJsiOn.
will bring the flying physidana down to
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monlill.
Tbe
fighting
men
are
hatJdl.
Yet at the same time thai they warn th~l
earth. We need every one of them tbal
this will bring even more racial turmoil
i .i''PL
hi~.ia*at
Tile war Ia chewinl up mate!'" capped beeauae aeleeted reservwe have.
than tile nation has already seen, few of
While doclo1'1 coming lately to the n,..
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lhcir statements have been calculated to
!ng mode show the sharply Increased aocalm the mood of the Negro eommumty or
cldent rate, those who bed military train"kllls aran·t belns
to assuage the diS'Oppointment or Negro
Ing and experience In Wprld War n and
modrra tes and Inspire them to take posl·
the Korean Conflict are somelblng else.
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SUNDAY
At bome, lollatlllll n~rr .
No exact figUres are available lor aueh
tive actions.
.
made 'tha11960
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eattoiiil schools which
TIMES.SENTINEL
To one of them, Floyd B. MeK!sSlck,
pilots in the mid-slxl!es, but It Is recogby
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Jolm
F.
which
de!alled
the!
"eourtgnish
more
workers
lor
_.,
.. ,.., '"'"" ., ,.. boost tbelr wap ._.,. cl,enational director of the Congre!IS of Rae!~
nized they lake fewer ebanc:es, exercise
0
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lhls
wi1l
not
eoua
and
compassiOnate
over-crowded
aaaembly
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mandJ by 10 to tl Pll' .Cllllt a•
Equality the outcome shows "a trend
needed care, thus are Hv!ng longer,
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tbe
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buildeaurse
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we
find
tbel
.no
longWhat
ol
tbe
attitude
of
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onto.
bo
the lnereua demandlll
th• Congress as well as the edminlstration
I""'
lloiahed
er
Is
citizen
to
be
"asked
lar-riglll
organ!za~
w
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year
just to ~eet r!sbll
lo sell black Americana down the ri'Jer ol
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Y:d"
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hat
he
can
dt
for
his
coun.
were
fully
repudialed
by
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In
nrn tbOusan
ays - w
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... Act ot March ,, U7t, •• " " " llviDg cos ..
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try·"
be
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to
be
!Did.
We
find
voters
o
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H tbe eeouomv
II aot to pt .
Such t1111guage Ia uncalled tor In the light
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c th Iorch bas
ctiis+ant campaign Of OJ)- - THI
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Ever take aayliltng with a grain of aalt? .,.An
.mforaeeD event Hmiled that once more • e
on ~
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of a decade ol c!vll rights progress, and
Tbla boary eolloqulailsm appHea to
to .,.--..,
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o • erlt
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espe&lt;ially In view of the fact !bel I be
John KtDDedJ'I •.""""'onlng"
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... •xupt
s•wrct..,.
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.-au men• 1onhose
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A
reserving
judgi!IDI!DI
on
the
100
per
01
•-• to the banda of r!olen WhO use !be
forll)erofpres!
' uU W one -- cloa
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'...t to be takeiJ tl IIJib
House passed the 1966 bill und an abaolut.e
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the nresent
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-ve •cent sincerity of B when he matea I tbet
. ' that J101 only thoee flrBt II for lplting whole
blocks "'' C!Bm
p
TIIMI OP IUIICIIPTION
eertaln that eoae!JIIal IIQIIIliJI '
majoriy in the Senate favored !L In Ill fl.
sllltement claimed to be lacl
lll!lf
but also the IICOIId of bu!ldlnP In our r.ltles, and has been noticeably ,bsent.
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ef Ullled JJIOPOWU !llld .,.._
nal ballot, the upper chamber was olliy 10
Melga
County
leaders
wbo
llave
been
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•· 0I hla D - • for •-•ling
more ractal 'hatred ' bullets
MUit fired
we eonclud~
,...,.
uno ,.. leal tnaterllll are ~ad
voles short ot the two-thirds required to
SQUIIIIIIIIII
lfSUI
fro Lee that
Tilt OIIIIPDIII ttauM ... Oft" •
out front In the eonteat fer 1 lclbll
ol ba
end the DUbuster.
puaec1
Into hlalory tben Ancl what o.l that "S111111110tr
m
••• v"''""· ••• '"' '" "" . to ertt!eel war taab Itt 111'1;
Ohlo'a highway Improvement flmda I o r
~~ bl lime for ~peri- 1ng artlsta to partlclpate ID tbe rille deprived ua of much mor1e :'.! .: .~,':".,:":"-'!:.,":; -Taxes wDI me to be ....
To blame rac!al violence In the clliea
relocation
o1 some am miles of
U. S. II t
1 of tbe alate?" tbau a deeply"mourned pres " ,.,.. ....... "~'·
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this summer and die awelliDI cry of "black
a. at least.
augus occas ons
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Til• D•IIY ltnt~••· .,.. '"' 1111
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Roule
33,
mUll
be
euused
II
they
clredl1
power" tor the Senate's reailtance, Is prob.......... of "'u
-urse, •u1•-•- Are we net Instead' rapidly re. tenl?
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os.u,PAll
"'"llltern
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-A ·eoasldenble cltulll II ·
.n,"MHU.Yt
United
ed up a Hille aalt tbll put week. ·
ably an unjuotlfied leap of logic.
JolmiOD
wu
under
no
obUgatloo
lttrDing to tbel attllude wblch
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to ,.. ... .., _ . ,
aovertJJDeDI
prt.
1be occasion waa, lint, lbe ....... _
But It can be confidently predleled that
to eontlnUI the pollcleo of tbe Jobn Steinbeck delcrlbed as a ·
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ment that blda lor relocation o.l Roo,tle t1 foniler
castigation of the 1overamenl and the DB"
admlnl•trallon; except, "period wben Htency
was
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In Galla County will be sold Nov. 11, and
tum as a whole because of the aeUon of a
seeond,
that the RL SS bid, alread1 II¥~~'&gt;
tn
facie evidence of treas. By Uolled PHil
minority, and wlld warnings about more
al
times
poslponed,
would
be
anld
neat
v'olence to eome, wUI not mike the Jl8ll"
at Atlantic City, he alated, •'we And what of tbe laler develop- Today 11 Sundcty, Sept. 25,
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January.
sage of clvU rights leg!ataUon In the nat
do
o.ller
lbl
people
a
cbolee,
menlll
1D
tllal
llOIII'I8
of
eour"
tl8th
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of
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with
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Meigs Is lied fer Gellla, but u 'Congress any euler.
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33 . . . . Well, &amp;enlletlllll, paa thl a cbolee of CODtlnuiiiC on lbl age and C"JJIIl&amp;tll'lon to be foDow.
.V Siegel has written to an of them, reeourageoua
and
compuelonalll
Cllltilned
by !be fOI'II)er pres!"
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aalt.
questing that they "fly with the latlll
course thet 11a1 made tbll! . . clelil. Wbat of a tax-reductloo 'llle moon Is b e - Its
lion tbelllttbliiesl, lbl freest, meaaure dealgned not only lor quarter and luB phase.
ancl" tbl• iii!GM prosperous and !be relief of taxpayers Ill all '!be moi'Dilla slarl are
tbe most peaceful nation Ia lba bracketa bUt to replace much Saturn, Veuua, Mara and
bJatory' of mankind"
of tbe lost revenue by remov- Jupller.
Too 11 seems ukely that 1 lag the loopbolea by wblch The evening '""' Is Saturn.
considerable number of voters large lDCOmes are laUd at a American author this
wba formed that great majority lower rate than merely aver" Faulkner was born on
1n the 1964 election felt them. age ones? Wben finally paased, In 1897,
tory
oelves to be voting, belatedly, It 1ave a Ivery Ukelyl tempor" On tbll ~ ~~.... ~'rplonrJ
for the ideaIa of Jobo Kennedy. ary eut In ratet and ntalned In IIIJ, .... .....-• ~
It is likely that the "second an the loopboles of the (Qrmer Balboa cross~ the
thousand days" have
given law.
Panama and
Paclftcl
them considerable disappolill" What ol an "aid to education European to
t
blll" which waa to have allevl" Ocean.
m;;,; we find our strongest na· ated a aituaUoo 1D wblch to In 1'1811, the 111'11 Congre,ss
lion !utilely dlsslpaliDI its quote the late president, the United Slelel
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strength in the Asiatic War '"1\ere are too manv yocmg York CIIY andth C:op~::::
which the former president AmerlcSDJ wbo are worklnl In amendmentl to • re
warned against; our freest na· flliiD8 atalions or supermarkets, •.. Ten of .which "":the Bill
lion enteriDI Into a new phase wbo bave the klllcl al lnteBI· and became tnewn
of "McCarthylsm" and re- gence wblcb this country ao a1 Rights.
preS&gt;ion of the flnl of free- badly needa If we are to com. In 1926, lba w!::.. :,o:
doms that o! free speech· we pete ID todata world but who Company put Its
lind
prosperous nail~ en- are prevenled by
lloanclal e!Bbt.-hour dlY llld I
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IIY witJ~'M L Wiill'B wbo .,.F lbe11 llll~ ~pu: ':'at killed tbll new civil for the time bewg fatally, ataiJI. take the nnu•blr: :UU~ 111':;
WASHINGTON - Nnw tbel piece. or wu
. bill wu the American ed by the QCIIII!I o.l
the new bill.,- W
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the }ldmh!!alzaiJOD'I ..-tom- eana, led. by ~
wblch made 11 abuo- young and bUter--mlnc!ed Necro cbarllably •lima~ llf,n
ctfll rllbta .blll Hea .dead =~lime to come In dantlj plaiD .dial 11 wu not at1~• wbc! bav. so lon8 10118
bUt ollly tlilll
, IIIIa ·Can&amp;na. beJOIId re,.,.. like their lbare .n keen aboUt extending clvll ouaereamecl the responsible and 11 llalouno ell . ~ ou•
1COIRII or mtval, 111«n II a with any.......,
•·bts leg! latiOn just DOW
old-llnl' Nearo leadenblp.
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poHtlcal dae~~ety-clack of thl votea requlrlcl•tod put.: rArnt h; did the American Nor 11 tbll result wholly to a!cle tbe poHtlcal profesalon ~
to ....... tilled tbll Cock Rob- lile clolul'&amp; and ao en
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u.... 1 be ···•-ed to 111e white bact· n0w deny th• DirbeD Rapu...
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Southam fiUbualer. But tbe fact public reSpond so nega s ~d- lalb""'itre h8s been a Necro eana' part in thjj affair. Tbc!
'lbe failure o.l a lllplrllaaD Ia that II DeVer waa a mil It clld sot!:~~~ :J.~ P the backlasb, too; not ag&amp;Wst the G.O.P. proa are not worrledl
Senate majority to break a Ill" fi!ibusler- and never neededl:k':~ amonggtbe Negro concept o1 clvU riJhtl lor Ne- uudoubledly liMY lb!Dk;. :'
,-:auea Southern DUbuater bas to be. ·
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Stoke! Carmi· 11'001 bUt against 11\e · persist- quite pclQ!bly r•ghtly thl • I
'been wJcl•'reported but not True It II that the. RepubU.. leade!'1 .:. !beth like Yahoutlng ent perversiOn of . tbll aiov• the pubHo Is not at an wotried
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tood Tecbnl
this tlme provided olliy chaels .... e
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ulte elth
so widely undera •
- cans
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wbere theY !hreatenll!ll slogana Uke ''black ment by some epa 4
er.
eally and Hlerally, the bill goes JO votes lo~
to abut all [powor" _ and' becallll of a wllllnllo do bualness with~· In tbe 1on1er term tbere 11
down becauae 11 wu impcllllble bad come
werlul and spreading lear of munlst lorees which eouldn I
bout h wer
mmbal ihe lwi&gt;'~ m• debate on the C!vll R!gbtl Act po
th !reela which eare less either lor this country much to WOIT)' a ' ow
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nec-easary to apply the ol 1964. True II II alao that a tlolence In ~ been dem- or lor truly demoeraUc rlibts. It may be put In a IIDSie q rule to the South- more than two-tltlrda of the Sen- In many cues
1 All tbllluid been long feared lion: How long will It take fot
Icla'tuorep~tf.:. But thla Ia on!' ate Democrats again ;~ledthlor :tr~: m;:psan:UIoliO Jt:t by responsible moderates In tile responsible Nearo lead:;
,mrface of the truth.
cloture - 62 votes
ge er •
e
· luUUl the wbolly llld out of office - and loDI lblp to recapture I movem
Teclu!lcali7 and uaerany, too But 11 was not reailly tbe R• Nam dllll to enl Neuo uplr- predicted by !hear, too. Que&amp;- that bad mad_e ao much 101111d
' 11 ., ta , clvU r!gbts leader, publicans wba did tbll deed - leg!tlmale gen
-iii~
llano of sboft..term
poHUea) progreu only to bl arrealed at
Sellt Hart of Mll!hlglll, or rltber, It waa not really the .aUons lor U:~~ ~
gain and losa are real but rela" last by violent !llld ugl' ex·
now eBraesuy polntl out to all Repuhl!eanabed wh~ ~0: llim:ler~:;: dtive lor bones! clvM
!lJf minor. Tbe Dirksen ft&amp;. tremlsm?
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bands - It Is the Republicans deed to
one Y
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Co~trols
t-::.The Sunday Times-Sentinel, Sunday, Sept 28, 1988

_ People who trave subscribed to the
over 65.
"luntary Medicare program (Part B)
Before July 1, wben Medicare
wa 1
which pays part o! the doctor's bill and do
launched, Blue Ctoss spokesmen predicted
not have premiums automaUcally deducted
tllat the assoclaUon conld· do the Jib with
hare been paying their premiums to the
a sllgbtly enlarged staff. But llffer three
~SA. Critics said they wouldn't.
.
months of operatloo Blue Cross bas added
In fact, the only real ammunition Medt"
more
than !,000 luJI.IIme employes ~ tht
care has given Its opponentl Is paper 1
bos of it in th !orm of edditional hosp\1- ; number .co!lld reeeb. 5,000"
al records, reporls, applications, expe!18t
(NC»'E( Amerl&lt;1111 elllible t. Mcdlelfl
bills. lt's enough to !rostrate even seasollwho bate not yet applied loP tlddlllned bureaucrats.
al coven&amp;• offered ID Part B If the preMore paper will be added to the mOI!DlfiDI shonld eeataet lbelr local office ol
tlin on Sept. 30, the final deadline for aublite
So&lt;lal s..ar!IJ Admhl•tntkltt belen
scri bing to Part B, the voluntary program.
11&lt;p1.
3D, lhe deadliDe).
Of the 19.1 million people eligible for

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lnsuraoce plao.
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a1 omees of tbe Blue Croll AIBn. B I a •
crosa Ia admlolstering ~care ~~~
lor more tbau 110 pet eent o.1 lite people

Doctors, We Need All of You

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Dick Sauvage, freshman at Southern High Schoot'
recetved a surprise award in the mail last week. ·· ·
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It was a handsome trophy for catching the largest
Sl!lall-mnuth bass at a Michigan lake resort last summer
Sauvage caught an 18-inch bass itl the competition, Re:
cetvmg the trophy through the mail naturally came as ·
somewhat of a surprise to the teenager as he had nearly
forgotten all about the 110ntest. Dick is the son of Mr. and
Mn. John Sauvage. ·
.Blo~k laying fo: the new welfare department build.
lng m Mtddleport will get underway Monday mornipg by
Certi4ed. Hotnes, lllc. workers. ·
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;: ~e structure, a cojpnlal-style building, isbe,ing eon"
structed thro!tgh effo,l!!f of the non"profit Middleport CitIzens Development Co., Inc., with John Zerkle Walter
HaJ!is and Dale Dutton as incorporators. The r:ew buikJ,
lng 1,s expected to be completed near the end of this year.

RIKA SCHROPP AND LUCIEN BOYER and their Incomparable adagio _ -:::"'·· •·t.
featured in "24 Hours" one of the exciting productions from the all new
day on Ice International coming to Huntington soon.

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depend on tbe dtildren of well" American eqln
Jo.4o parents, to furni•h the ln. Bulb aald: "Tbe ~ men
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PUBLISHED 11f THE OHIO V.u.LEY PUBLISBlNG CO!lPANY
Chelle!' TO"IICIIID, Bstc. lclltor
Dwight
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Tom Nolan of the Newspaper Enterprise
Assn., recently accepted an assignment to
find out how Medicare Is doiDI·
What he found suprised a lot ol people,
among them numeC'OIIS editors who preMedicare wrote blistering pieces predict.
!ng tbe direst of consequences.
Ev'" Mr. Nolan admits surpriseo . between the lines he composed. Her Ill his

re~~:icare critics who have been walling

impatiently stnce July to scream v!ncllal~~~
1-told-you-so's of the conlroversl.

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program are still wailing: there JUII !sn I
much lo shout about.

- Hospitals haven't seen horde~ of old

p.aple fighting for beds and servtces, IIC"
cording to the Social Security Admmlstra"
tton. Critics said hospitals would be delug·
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_ Many docwrs have apparen IIY recog•
mud the government's !nlerest In I be
hrallh of the elderly. Although the Amen"
c·;m Medical Assn. advised its member! to
btll patients directly, scattered
. reporls
show that half the country's pllyslctans are
willing w accept direct government pay"
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Medicare, 17 .I million bave alludy enrolled In Pan B. Another million turned
down the addiUoaal pr~~tectlon.
Before OcL 1, the Soc!al Seeur\ty Administration wants to know bow IIIIIDY ol
the remaining 800,000 oldsten are lnlerested In Part B. People wbo want the coverage but miss the deadline will ban to wall
until the ·followWI October, tht lloal "li"
oal" deadline.
About lhat paperwork. Hospltala are find·
WI theY must nu out more lol'DII and keep
more detailed records than ever before.
Tbe government Insists on slandard "costliDding" accounting methods and currently only lour out of ever 10 participating
b~tals us• this oystem. be deadllne lor
this changeover Is Jan. 1, 1168.
Patlentl, too, must cut tbelr way through
the paperwork jungle. Tbere are many
new foi'IDI and records of medleal e:apeDBes to be maintained to determine whether
8 person qualllia lor dootor-blll beoeflla
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Fifty years ago nav!gatio on
the Ohio River wae bampered
dlll'lbr! the summer and early
·fail. II)' low water. However,
rivermeo atid business !aterests
felt that coostructlon of lour
locks and dams between Park"
ersburg and Pittsburgh would
end "slack waler navlgallon"
in that sect1011 of the Ohio Valley.
Low water eol!ditions were
experienced every summer before the cempletkln ot the orlgtnal system of locks and dams.
Jn many places tbe river was
almQsl blocked by long sand
und gravel-bars, extending from
belh shores almost to the mid·dle ol the river.

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peared in the Gallipolis Dally
Tribune 50 years ago Ibis fall:

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J&lt;ey Man at the

Sept. 18, 1916 - Rivermen
are greatly Interested In the
la&lt;l thai this will probably tie
the last season of low water

Washington By-Line

Belt Tightening Necessary
As Vietnam War Escalates
~~lncludl.. -

By RAY CROMLEY

HONOLULU (NEA) -From
here ills clear that tbe war Is
liO'llll to escalate at a steady
pac.:· In men and dolla!'1.
Thls escalation will put Increasing preaaurea on the ecoDomy. ,,
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The United States llal mora
than a million men In Ibis war
!n the field, Jnclucllnl troops
Viet Nam, Thailand, Oklnawa, HawaU, the &amp;52 bues 011
Guam, naval men afloat off the

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In this secllfll of tbe Oblo Val- Plttsburgb a..t year ancl gives
ley betweeo PittsbUrgh· and aseuranee that big boata wil be
Parkersburg. The dams now Ia able to nm lbl year roctlld
course of eoRStructiqn betwec:a except whel! the """' II eta.
the two points will Ill! complet- ed to navlptkJcl Cll! -.uot of
ed by next summer, 'under ~~'". Ice.
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dlnary condillons.
DurW~ these perloda \1 low
From McMechen, at which water only the pucket ateam"
point Dam JJ Is located, to a ers of extremely light clrall
short distance above Marietta, were able to make their way
where Dam 17 Is being eoo- through some of the m111t lila~
strucled, there are four dams In low water ever seen on the liP"
the course of construction and per Ohio River. O&amp;e of tbeoe
contr~ctors have progressed to was the Cricket, ill 1909 ~
such an extent that they will oamed tbe Greendale, which,
be able .te complete all ,of them while making ber trial trip at
early next season If the river GallipoliB on Aug. 3, 1900, wu
is in such condition that they described by Frank Sibley, rlv"
can work.
er wrller for the Galllpolis Dal"
The government has made ly Tribune, as ''tbe lightest low·
appropriations lor all of lhls water boat on the upper Obit."
work and its completion now Tbe Cricket's captain for ~~
depends entirely upon cond~ tria! rnn was Captain Jesse P.
lions. Dam 18 at Little Hock" H1111hes, wbo just recet1lly on
ing, a short distance
below June 7, 1966, celebrated hla
Parkersb'l"g, will also be com" 90th birthday. 1be chief engtnpeted nex! su111mer, which a... eer was John Barrows, mem"
sures a nine-loot stage at least ber of a Gallipolis family that
between that point and
the eontrlbuled a number of able
""urce of the Ohio River at rlvermeo to Kanawha and Oblo
Sept.
1966-5

The Meigs .~
News Beat·

River steamboats. ca~ Gor.don C. Green,

fouRder~,.Greene

Une Steamers, IBc.,
·llood
watch ae captain of lbl sternwheeler on tripe bl the Pitta.
burgh trade aRCI elsewbere.

TuetcltiJ, lept. II, WI ~I"
lim E. A- Burtllldes, I!JIIII')t&gt;tendeat ollbl f.ampbeH'a Creek
Line, paased hclre Monday ev"""
log .., tbe tuwboat Eugeae Da"
na Smlth .and atopped bora fer
deekmen. Captain Bumaldes,
blmaelf aa expert navigator.
l!elll out the Robert P. Glllbam,
D. T. Lane and the Smith
with coal for Clacllnatl, the
fleet passlna down Monclay.

are aUU operatltJi, A aubslo'Ia! rise Is not In algbt. 'lbl8 Ia
tbe Ume of tbe year lor a low
ataae tf watet·.

On her trial trip tbe Cricket
Salltnlay, llepl. .za. lt18 drew only 14 and 0118 hall"lnches
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tl water. Laler wbell earryW~
bouad f H tlngtop nd ~
100 Ions of freight ·and · · aeveraJ
PI
hituu
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passenge!'1, abe bad a clraft of
theea;:,,
Jr• rocCo oppos1~
about two feet. In contrast, tofuma
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m'!"~Y:
day's towboats 8lld barges are
ce 8 on n a1 10 0 c co
frequently loaded to ~eplllll
"-s d
'lbunday nigbt aed aank In silc
of eight and atne feet and the Wen ey, lepl " Jill - feet of water. Nooe of the eml"
cargo of such a tow oftea a" '[:"tiE~~~~ c:cu:'tl fer !~' ;:'t~twnE and no on~u"':
mounts to 20,000 lot!8 and more. tyunha n I&amp; be ~d~ withem~ ,O:ed · nd e ~~~WI
rges
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a rep811' · e was
Moeday, Sept. 11, ltll -The land Creek eoal. CAptaiJt Tom built at Madison, Ind., 111 11195·
river was rising Sunday. By Mere• commands the EXport- 1be towboats which passed
flushing out aome of tbe pools : · Ptlots Pe~ ehBoll. aed Jathck Gallipolis Monday lor ClnclnIn the Kanawha River, a run arper are '"
arge 111 e nat! are bav!ng trouble 1eUin1
of coal will get out for Ctllcln" pOol house.
ovor shallow places. Tbe Geor"
aaU. Lock maater· James IHU
ge Matheson was aground at
of Dam 26 let two feet tl water 'lbunday, Sept. 11, 1911 - Dam S1 and the Plymouth and
out o! this pool It! order to help Low water continue. on the up- J. T. Hotlield were reperted
the Kanawha coal fleet. Two per and lower Ohio. The LoiJis.. thiJ aide of ber, while
the
feet will also be let out of!' ville packets are running to Campbell's Creek boats were
the pool above Dam. Z8.
Cincinnati 8Jld the Ugbt draught ·reported '" the other side and
packets of the Greene Lines goinl on. Two and a ball feel

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ol water was lei out o.l Dam 1111,1 GlilllpoHs•
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and a Bite llll)OUlll waa let out portent fl)le
ol Dam 28 and alao aome out aluippl River- ·1~;e
ol the 1«:118 on the Big 8andy tbe 1ut 111 ~
to try aad float the Maa- ru- News
and tow off and halp lba otber 1918, Galllpolt.
boala down. Tbe boala were all bere Ia ID
delayed geltlnlf through at Dam them:
Z8 and the water thet wae CIV"
en them 101 away from tile Ctptalll Sam ·
bc!atl.
erao rlvemum; ·b. ... ..-;.,til
IU lor several -~
Mollclay, Sept. !&amp;, 1111 -The Jn the use of a
Exporter was floated aad pasa- bae whittled OCJt
ed Gallipolis Sunday evening lure steamboats,
fer the Pl. Pleasant dry dock model• of floe
where the big tawboat will be Captain Hamll~~i!J~
lakeD out for repJtrs to ber estflv!DI p!lol Ia
hull. The Cruiser assisted in was on tbe Lena
raising the Exporter which was blew up near ~~==
sw!ngiDI between two barges years ago this
when she passed here. '!be Gal" Hamilton
lipoliB pool above Dam 36 was death. Several
lowered two or three feet Sun- the disaster.
day by Lockmaster
Jame. Captain Hamllt.a ,
Hill ill order to give the Ex- ed and piloted tbe
porter enough water to get •v" apeake, Bona~,
er atra!gbl Ripple.
Henderson and JJIIIII)' •
packets In tbe ))l!lm.j.,
M.. lamed BamUtoo
lba White Collar Line.

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H~rse and Buggy, Jet Age

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A lol ol America'• doctors fly • Unlorl!» jadgmenl and care that you exerc!re 1D
forcing pdcel IIIH IJI&amp;ber.
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war coati ue eacalatlq bJ
Tile admlnlltratlon ean do
Few of the accidents ar.-lba result ol
$%.5
b!llioo
every
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peat
barJD It tltt _ _ ,
tryWI to fly hrough blldardl or r a I ""
upir. !act, the accident rate amo01 doclol'1
Piau lor lite poot.mOOD opace by oontlmtlng to play Viet
storm• to reach paUents in remote areas.
possessing pOols' Ucenses Ia so high :pncram are being puhed Nam 11 a .~. doa''Most happen during pleasure flighla · and '
four times the rate . lor nonmedical pnv·
..,
baeklbecaaae tbe money II nclt:-tbe-bemHroltt war.
are
due
to
nothing
but
eareleasneaa
and
ate pllots - that Federal Air Surgeol) P.
needed lor VIet N11111'!be war Is ~ beea!IOI
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we
are
poUrinl
more
tlllln
a
certain
badiy"needed typfi al
· Doctorl, ·II ...,ms, don't ~e to ~ ad·
billion
dollars
a
year'
of
arms
and
equlpmBIII lllllll'l IJe.
tlce !tom anybody, tnelucllili wealllet'limt
1
ec:c,nooli'c
ald
!bto
the
war
arWI
develOped
81111 produced
and airport persoonel, and seem to feel
Civll rights leaders have, understand•
!bet skill with a scalpel Is a guarantee ol
quickly enoogb. '!be bogdon t1
There Is no escaping the pres. not In the deUvery !IJIIem bat
bly, denounced the !allure of the Senate
skill in a cockpit.
.
·'"' ' lis'~ ... 111re the growinl size of the In development and proc!ueUon
tu pass the !966 civil rights b~l . w•th Its
Maybe the air surgeon's admonition
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war w!H put on the 1,11 S. ei!OII" bolllenecb.
.
con troversi'al open housmg provJsiOn.
will bring the flying physidana down to
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cimy
ih
file
nest
12
monlill.
Tbe
fighting
men
are
hatJdl.
Yet at the same time thai they warn th~l
earth. We need every one of them tbal
this will bring even more racial turmoil
i .i''PL
hi~.ia*at
Tile war Ia chewinl up mate!'" capped beeauae aeleeted reservwe have.
than tile nation has already seen, few of
While doclo1'1 coming lately to the n,..
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lhcir statements have been calculated to
!ng mode show the sharply Increased aocalm the mood of the Negro eommumty or
cldent rate, those who bed military train"kllls aran·t belns
to assuage the diS'Oppointment or Negro
Ing and experience In Wprld War n and
modrra tes and Inspire them to take posl·
the Korean Conflict are somelblng else.
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the
p11 ~
!s 'i!jb ·~ iq be Jl)et
SUNDAY
At bome, lollatlllll n~rr .
No exact figUres are available lor aueh
tive actions.
.
made 'tha11960
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eattoiiil schools which
TIMES.SENTINEL
To one of them, Floyd B. MeK!sSlck,
pilots in the mid-slxl!es, but It Is recogby
-llii~·
~~
Jolm
F.
which
de!alled
the!
"eourtgnish
more
workers
lor
_.,
.. ,.., '"'"" ., ,.. boost tbelr wap ._.,. cl,enational director of the Congre!IS of Rae!~
nized they lake fewer ebanc:es, exercise
0
~
"aB'
lhls
wi1l
not
eoua
and
compassiOnate
over-crowded
aaaembly
-;,:.~r,:•:;.::Y
au••
mandJ by 10 to tl Pll' .Cllllt a•
Equality the outcome shows "a trend
needed care, thus are Hv!ng longer,
II€~
IIi
tbe
111'
1
1
buildeaurse
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we
find
tbel
.no
longWhat
ol
tbe
attitude
of
.,,
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onto.
bo
the lnereua demandlll
th• Congress as well as the edminlstration
I""'
lloiahed
er
Is
citizen
to
be
"asked
lar-riglll
organ!za~
w
hI
c
=:'~.~:''":.~.:";~
·=··~=
U:Se
year
just to ~eet r!sbll
lo sell black Americana down the ri'Jer ol
"""':c'l"'''~"
Y:d"
d
hat
he
can
dt
for
his
coun.
were
fully
repudialed
by
......
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aomoo••·
Ohio.
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political expediency."
In
nrn tbOusan
ays - w
' bl...""
... Act ot March ,, U7t, •• " " " llviDg cos ..
1 1964 , w
....,
I
I
us
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try·"
be
Ia
to
be
!Did.
We
find
voters
o
""
'""""'DAIL'W
'"'"''·IINTINIL
H tbe eeouomv
II aot to pt .
Such t1111guage Ia uncalled tor In the light
1
.. e
~
c th Iorch bas
ctiis+ant campaign Of OJ)- - THI
-J
Ever take aayliltng with a grain of aalt? .,.An
.mforaeeD event Hmiled that once more • e
on ~
..,
U
I "' """"'' ,,..,, ,.,..,.,, .,,. out of band:
of a decade ol c!vll rights progress, and
Tbla boary eolloqulailsm appHea to
to .,.--..,
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_,_ In" pos•llon to and.detlperta
o • erlt
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.,.,..,InteNd
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Some ·-""
espe&lt;ially In view of the fact !bel I be
John KtDDedJ'I •.""""'onlng"
~
"'..' tbll lime ~
... •xupt
s•wrct..,.
...
.-au men• 1onhose
1
A
reserving
judgi!IDI!DI
on
the
100
per
01
•-• to the banda of r!olen WhO use !be
forll)erofpres!
' uU W one -- cloa
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'...t to be takeiJ tl IIJib
House passed the 1966 bill und an abaolut.e
111'11 "'-·-••
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the nresent
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-ve •cent sincerity of B when he matea I tbet
. ' that J101 only thoee flrBt II for lplting whole
blocks "'' C!Bm
p
TIIMI OP IUIICIIPTION
eertaln that eoae!JIIal IIQIIIliJI '
majoriy in the Senate favored !L In Ill fl.
sllltement claimed to be lacl
lll!lf
but also the IICOIId of bu!ldlnP In our r.ltles, and has been noticeably ,bsent.
.::.:~~':.' ..~:::,
ef Ullled JJIOPOWU !llld .,.._
nal ballot, the upper chamber was olliy 10
Melga
County
leaders
wbo
llave
been
~
•· 0I hla D - • for •-•ling
more ractal 'hatred ' bullets
MUit fired
we eonclud~
,...,.
uno ,.. leal tnaterllll are ~ad
voles short ot the two-thirds required to
SQUIIIIIIIIII
lfSUI
fro Lee that
Tilt OIIIIPDIII ttauM ... Oft" •
out front In the eonteat fer 1 lclbll
ol ba
end the DUbuster.
puaec1
Into hlalory tben Ancl what o.l that "S111111110tr
m
••• v"''""· ••• '"' '" "" . to ertt!eel war taab Itt 111'1;
Ohlo'a highway Improvement flmda I o r
~~ bl lime for ~peri- 1ng artlsta to partlclpate ID tbe rille deprived ua of much mor1e :'.! .: .~,':".,:":"-'!:.,":; -Taxes wDI me to be ....
To blame rac!al violence In the clliea
relocation
o1 some am miles of
U. S. II t
1 of tbe alate?" tbau a deeply"mourned pres " ,.,.. ....... "~'·
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this summer and die awelliDI cry of "black
a. at least.
augus occas ons
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Til• D•IIY ltnt~••· .,.. '"' 1111
.,.....
Roule
33,
mUll
be
euused
II
they
clredl1
power" tor the Senate's reailtance, Is prob.......... of "'u
-urse, •u1•-•- Are we net Instead' rapidly re. tenl?
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-A ·eoasldenble cltulll II ·
.n,"MHU.Yt
United
ed up a Hille aalt tbll put week. ·
ably an unjuotlfied leap of logic.
JolmiOD
wu
under
no
obUgatloo
lttrDing to tbel attllude wblch
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aovertJJDeDI
prt.
1be occasion waa, lint, lbe ....... _
But It can be confidently predleled that
to eontlnUI the pollcleo of tbe Jobn Steinbeck delcrlbed as a ·
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•:,:'~': llfiMI wiD bave to be ~
ment that blda lor relocation o.l Roo,tle t1 foniler
castigation of the 1overamenl and the DB"
admlnl•trallon; except, "period wben Htency
was
.. ...., - ...,~,,. "'"'"'
In Galla County will be sold Nov. 11, and
tum as a whole because of the aeUon of a
seeond,
that the RL SS bid, alread1 II¥~~'&gt;
tn
facie evidence of treas. By Uolled PHil
minority, and wlld warnings about more
al
times
poslponed,
would
be
anld
neat
v'olence to eome, wUI not mike the Jl8ll"
at Atlantic City, he alated, •'we And what of tbe laler develop- Today 11 Sundcty, Sept. 25,
·
January.
sage of clvU rights leg!ataUon In the nat
do
o.ller
lbl
people
a
cbolee,
menlll
1D
tllal
llOIII'I8
of
eour"
tl8th
day
of
00
with
PI
Meigs Is lied fer Gellla, but u 'Congress any euler.
.
Route
33 . . . . Well, &amp;enlletlllll, paa thl a cbolee of CODtlnuiiiC on lbl age and C"JJIIl&amp;tll'lon to be foDow.
.V Siegel has written to an of them, reeourageoua
and
compuelonalll
Cllltilned
by !be fOI'II)er pres!"
.
aalt.
questing that they "fly with the latlll
course thet 11a1 made tbll! . . clelil. Wbat of a tax-reductloo 'llle moon Is b e - Its
lion tbelllttbliiesl, lbl freest, meaaure dealgned not only lor quarter and luB phase.
ancl" tbl• iii!GM prosperous and !be relief of taxpayers Ill all '!be moi'Dilla slarl are
tbe most peaceful nation Ia lba bracketa bUt to replace much Saturn, Veuua, Mara and
bJatory' of mankind"
of tbe lost revenue by remov- Jupller.
Too 11 seems ukely that 1 lag the loopbolea by wblch The evening '""' Is Saturn.
considerable number of voters large lDCOmes are laUd at a American author this
wba formed that great majority lower rate than merely aver" Faulkner was born on
1n the 1964 election felt them. age ones? Wben finally paased, In 1897,
tory
oelves to be voting, belatedly, It 1ave a Ivery Ukelyl tempor" On tbll ~ ~~.... ~'rplonrJ
for the ideaIa of Jobo Kennedy. ary eut In ratet and ntalned In IIIJ, .... .....-• ~
It is likely that the "second an the loopboles of the (Qrmer Balboa cross~ the
thousand days" have
given law.
Panama and
Paclftcl
them considerable disappolill" What ol an "aid to education European to
t
blll" which waa to have allevl" Ocean.
m;;,; we find our strongest na· ated a aituaUoo 1D wblch to In 1'1811, the 111'11 Congre,ss
lion !utilely dlsslpaliDI its quote the late president, the United Slelel
~
strength in the Asiatic War '"1\ere are too manv yocmg York CIIY andth C:op~::::
which the former president AmerlcSDJ wbo are worklnl In amendmentl to • re
warned against; our freest na· flliiD8 atalions or supermarkets, •.. Ten of .which "":the Bill
lion enteriDI Into a new phase wbo bave the klllcl al lnteBI· and became tnewn
of "McCarthylsm" and re- gence wblcb this country ao a1 Rights.
preS&gt;ion of the flnl of free- badly needa If we are to com. In 1926, lba w!::.. :,o:
doms that o! free speech· we pete ID todata world but who Company put Its
lind
prosperous nail~ en- are prevenled by
lloanclal e!Bbt.-hour dlY llld I
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Asia coast and tn mg cost o .... an , ,.........,
eommun!eallons labor eoata up. Tlteae lttbtaeftl
.... .
· the UnHed States ·WI labor COlli. ID tum. are tnc:reaaW&amp; produelkla eosll and

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UllDgneu to abut olf clebale. rtgbtl' llal bleD deeply, lll4 pubHcllll 11'1 quite preplfl4 "
IIY witJ~'M L Wiill'B wbo .,.F lbe11 llll~ ~pu: ':'at killed tbll new civil for the time bewg fatally, ataiJI. take the nnu•blr: :UU~ 111':;
WASHINGTON - Nnw tbel piece. or wu
. bill wu the American ed by the QCIIII!I o.l
the new bill.,- W
·
the }ldmh!!alzaiJOD'I ..-tom- eana, led. by ~
wblch made 11 abuo- young and bUter--mlnc!ed Necro cbarllably •lima~ llf,n
ctfll rllbta .blll Hea .dead =~lime to come In dantlj plaiD .dial 11 wu not at1~• wbc! bav. so lon8 10118
bUt ollly tlilll
, IIIIa ·Can&amp;na. beJOIId re,.,.. like their lbare .n keen aboUt extending clvll ouaereamecl the responsible and 11 llalouno ell . ~ ou•
1COIRII or mtval, 111«n II a with any.......,
•·bts leg! latiOn just DOW
old-llnl' Nearo leadenblp.
ov~
sw •
.......
poHtlcal dae~~ety-clack of thl votea requlrlcl•tod put.: rArnt h; did the American Nor 11 tbll result wholly to a!cle tbe poHtlcal profesalon ~
to ....... tilled tbll Cock Rob- lile clolul'&amp; and ao en
w
u.... 1 be ···•-ed to 111e white bact· n0w deny th• DirbeD Rapu...
"""
Southam fiUbualer. But tbe fact public reSpond so nega s ~d- lalb""'itre h8s been a Necro eana' part in thjj affair. Tbc!
'lbe failure o.l a lllplrllaaD Ia that II DeVer waa a mil It clld sot!:~~~ :J.~ P the backlasb, too; not ag&amp;Wst the G.O.P. proa are not worrledl
Senate majority to break a Ill" fi!ibusler- and never neededl:k':~ amonggtbe Negro concept o1 clvU riJhtl lor Ne- uudoubledly liMY lb!Dk;. :'
,-:auea Southern DUbuater bas to be. ·
·
Stoke! Carmi· 11'001 bUt against 11\e · persist- quite pclQ!bly r•ghtly thl • I
'been wJcl•'reported but not True It II that the. RepubU.. leade!'1 .:. !beth like Yahoutlng ent perversiOn of . tbll aiov• the pubHo Is not at an wotried
..,
tood Tecbnl
this tlme provided olliy chaels .... e
N
ulte elth
so widely undera •
- cans
cl
wbere theY !hreatenll!ll slogana Uke ''black ment by some epa 4
er.
eally and Hlerally, the bill goes JO votes lo~
to abut all [powor" _ and' becallll of a wllllnllo do bualness with~· In tbe 1on1er term tbere 11
down becauae 11 wu impcllllble bad come
werlul and spreading lear of munlst lorees which eouldn I
bout h wer
mmbal ihe lwi&gt;'~ m• debate on the C!vll R!gbtl Act po
th !reela which eare less either lor this country much to WOIT)' a ' ow
•
nec-easary to apply the ol 1964. True II II alao that a tlolence In ~ been dem- or lor truly demoeraUc rlibts. It may be put In a IIDSie q rule to the South- more than two-tltlrda of the Sen- In many cues
1 All tbllluid been long feared lion: How long will It take fot
Icla'tuorep~tf.:. But thla Ia on!' ate Democrats again ;~ledthlor :tr~: m;:psan:UIoliO Jt:t by responsible moderates In tile responsible Nearo lead:;
,mrface of the truth.
cloture - 62 votes
ge er •
e
· luUUl the wbolly llld out of office - and loDI lblp to recapture I movem
Teclu!lcali7 and uaerany, too But 11 was not reailly tbe R• Nam dllll to enl Neuo uplr- predicted by !hear, too. Que&amp;- that bad mad_e ao much 101111d
' 11 ., ta , clvU r!gbts leader, publicans wba did tbll deed - leg!tlmale gen
-iii~
llano of sboft..term
poHUea) progreu only to bl arrealed at
Sellt Hart of Mll!hlglll, or rltber, It waa not really the .aUons lor U:~~ ~
gain and losa are real but rela" last by violent !llld ugl' ex·
now eBraesuy polntl out to all Repuhl!eanabed wh~ ~0: llim:ler~:;: dtive lor bones! clvM
!lJf minor. Tbe Dirksen ft&amp;. tremlsm?
·
bands - It Is the Republicans deed to
one Y
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Co~trols
t-::.The Sunday Times-Sentinel, Sunday, Sept 28, 1988

_ People who trave subscribed to the
over 65.
"luntary Medicare program (Part B)
Before July 1, wben Medicare
wa 1
which pays part o! the doctor's bill and do
launched, Blue Ctoss spokesmen predicted
not have premiums automaUcally deducted
tllat the assoclaUon conld· do the Jib with
hare been paying their premiums to the
a sllgbtly enlarged staff. But llffer three
~SA. Critics said they wouldn't.
.
months of operatloo Blue Cross bas added
In fact, the only real ammunition Medt"
more
than !,000 luJI.IIme employes ~ tht
care has given Its opponentl Is paper 1
bos of it in th !orm of edditional hosp\1- ; number .co!lld reeeb. 5,000"
al records, reporls, applications, expe!18t
(NC»'E( Amerl&lt;1111 elllible t. Mcdlelfl
bills. lt's enough to !rostrate even seasollwho bate not yet applied loP tlddlllned bureaucrats.
al coven&amp;• offered ID Part B If the preMore paper will be added to the mOI!DlfiDI shonld eeataet lbelr local office ol
tlin on Sept. 30, the final deadline for aublite
So&lt;lal s..ar!IJ Admhl•tntkltt belen
scri bing to Part B, the voluntary program.
11&lt;p1.
3D, lhe deadliDe).
Of the 19.1 million people eligible for

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lnsuraoce plao.
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;J.d. the paper Ia alao piling ap In regwn.
a1 omees of tbe Blue Croll AIBn. B I a •
crosa Ia admlolstering ~care ~~~
lor more tbau 110 pet eent o.1 lite people

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Dick Sauvage, freshman at Southern High Schoot'
recetved a surprise award in the mail last week. ·· ·
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It was a handsome trophy for catching the largest
Sl!lall-mnuth bass at a Michigan lake resort last summer
Sauvage caught an 18-inch bass itl the competition, Re:
cetvmg the trophy through the mail naturally came as ·
somewhat of a surprise to the teenager as he had nearly
forgotten all about the 110ntest. Dick is the son of Mr. and
Mn. John Sauvage. ·
.Blo~k laying fo: the new welfare department build.
lng m Mtddleport will get underway Monday mornipg by
Certi4ed. Hotnes, lllc. workers. ·
·
;: ~e structure, a cojpnlal-style building, isbe,ing eon"
structed thro!tgh effo,l!!f of the non"profit Middleport CitIzens Development Co., Inc., with John Zerkle Walter
HaJ!is and Dale Dutton as incorporators. The r:ew buikJ,
lng 1,s expected to be completed near the end of this year.

RIKA SCHROPP AND LUCIEN BOYER and their Incomparable adagio _ -:::"'·· •·t.
featured in "24 Hours" one of the exciting productions from the all new
day on Ice International coming to Huntington soon.

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education. We can no longer A tbougbl ferecr e
depend on tbe dtildren of well" American eqln
Jo.4o parents, to furni•h the ln. Bulb aald: "Tbe ~ men
teUec~ capac:ltlea WI must ~~~!!:~oo.'.,
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bill oo !umblel fiYi 11Jii. -..,
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~I,TJMBUI &lt;:~~ Cillo TM '*o fllr ~State wu H look ·Oblo state 1m11 piQI
!lille's .,_.,., . . ~-led sopho11181t llllebacbr Jobll 10 cover tile t7 yarda, capped
!~~ret 'fUll ·~ '$1Urtb Muhlblfdl. wllo caqbl t190 of by jullbaclt Plul Hudeoll's 11m
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lllCII'Id till· a tw.-yanl jlluDee
and 11r11ee AJlGid COII\Wted.
· Tile illlrDed J'rop, Willi
millu!M. Vet.eno dtlentlve yll'd plu~Jce with f:IO elljlled. Sbabay taJdll&amp; to the air,
baek Tom Pcll1lmoulh stepped GIJ'y Cair1ls can~ 10 lll8ke ~ 10 blve Oblo Slate In
the other drlvt with' ao it 7-G.
the nil! aat11 the Bu&lt;*eyes
iDierceplllla in 11ie end lOIII•
Teut ChrlsUaD, which loll managed 1o Je!inte a ICOfil!g
Halfback Will Th&lt;iala sel up lie second atrallbt of the drive eatly in tile final qllllilr.

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of Silabq, 'JJ
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drive wltb , u .
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brWiant nmNct of tbe opeuq hJCbly reprded Nebraska a up lbe tleld, coverlllg 78 yarda seoonds.
klclwll lblt eaded with a week 11•. lmolted 1be acore Ia Dille playa before HudiiOII Sopbclmore
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them on tbe groulld.
made It 1•1.
tbem oa lbe
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Diltrlcl Meetirur
l•ln HE•ntinllton

PT. PLEASANT - The Tu •
l;:ndte-Wel Garden Club baa
been Jnvl~ to attend the dlatriet garden club meetlol to be
_.held In Huntington at the Central Christian Churcb on October 25th.
The district meeting wiU bellln with a coffee hour at 8:30
a.m. and the business session
·wm atart at 9:30 a.m. ResernUoDS must be made In advance and a fee of ts.SO will be
charltd to cover regtstraUon,
luncheon and speaker. A 15
prize will be awarded 10 t h e
· dub llaving ihe most memben
reglstf.red.

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PT. PLEASANT - A special
meeting of the Henderson Garden Club will be held Monday,
Sentember 26th at 6 p.m. at the
hom• of Mn. Bernice Calloway.
Mrs. Carl Danner, Huntington, sulKiislrlct dlroctor, will
be the guest speaker of the eve.
nlng. Members are ul'fed lA! attend this Important meeting.

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millu!M. Vet.eno dtlentlve yll'd plu~Jce with f:IO elljlled. Sbabay taJdll&amp; to the air,
baek Tom Pcll1lmoulh stepped GIJ'y Cair1ls can~ 10 lll8ke ~ 10 blve Oblo Slate In
the other drlvt with' ao it 7-G.
the nil! aat11 the Bu&lt;*eyes
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Halfback Will Th&lt;iala sel up lie second atrallbt of the drive eatly in tile final qllllilr.

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brWiant nmNct of tbe opeuq hJCbly reprded Nebraska a up lbe tleld, coverlllg 78 yarda seoonds.
klclwll lblt eaded with a week 11•. lmolted 1be acore Ia Dille playa before HudiiOII Sopbclmore
fuiiiiJie 011 'l'CU'a two-yard lioe. mldw~J ln lbe lblrd period oaa bolted loose ea a COODier play Loag paSied
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Diltrlcl Meetirur
l•ln HE•ntinllton

PT. PLEASANT - The Tu •
l;:ndte-Wel Garden Club baa
been Jnvl~ to attend the dlatriet garden club meetlol to be
_.held In Huntington at the Central Christian Churcb on October 25th.
The district meeting wiU bellln with a coffee hour at 8:30
a.m. and the business session
·wm atart at 9:30 a.m. ResernUoDS must be made In advance and a fee of ts.SO will be
charltd to cover regtstraUon,
luncheon and speaker. A 15
prize will be awarded 10 t h e
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Holt SJ~«ial Meet

PT. PLEASANT - A special
meeting of the Henderson Garden Club will be held Monday,
Sentember 26th at 6 p.m. at the
hom• of Mn. Bernice Calloway.
Mrs. Carl Danner, Huntington, sulKiislrlct dlroctor, will
be the guest speaker of the eve.
nlng. Members are ul'fed lA! attend this Important meeting.

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The Middleport Yellow Jack· game, with 8:06left Ia the flrol
rts got a surprislllll 6 to
0 quarter.
lead over the Jackson Jronmen ll was on thts drive
that
here :Fr~day night, then were Sam Hood Injured his knee and
•.ver')owered ~ It 6,
was taken from the game, not
A ~ig and t~h defense to to· return. The eXtent of his i•
run agamst and a light &amp;-man juries were' nol believed serlun!l!rella-type air defense prev- ous.
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·"•lh• Ironmen pounded out getting en the scoreboard as
l ll l vards against the Middies. the combination of Reed. Terry
~ckson took the opening kick- and Shaffer moved the ball lo
ul l . •nd on the first play from the Jackets' 11 yard lme m 10
'""'"mage Darvl Terry fumb- plays W1lh 2·~4 left iA the first
bled. George Sauer "'&lt;.'Overed quarter. quarterback Dave Pal·
alld ,Jal'kets had aJ ~first and ten ton hit Lee Glasgow from 11
aJAI\Mieport 45 yar~ line.
yards out and it was lied up
Jwsix plays the Jackets were
at
21 yard line helped by a
9 )ard gain by George Sauer
and·., 21 yard burst by Sam
Huojt. With a third and 8 at the
21 Asa ~radbury -hit
George
Sau~r m the middle Oft the 15
iln4 .he scrambled into the end
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left in the 2nd quarter.
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still was unable to move
the Jacksoil defense. After
passes, one to Mark Tannehill
lor 3 yards and two ·
to George Sauer, the
punted again. Sauer's second
32 yarder rolled dead on the
Jackson illl and the powerful
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went into the lead 22
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left in the half.
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lronmt'!l weli1u1Side 'lljl! JitlJk. •Rick Richards and 1011
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By ...Unlled Pr61 International Ltma Senior 27
\1 :1£'1!&lt;~ 32
Marton Harding 0
\\ Martinsv11lt&gt; rW Va.l 12 Loudonville 20 Ontario 8
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Arl mgton H Letpstc 13

Weirton 1W Va I 6 , Allen East 14
Pad'1" City 1W. Va I 27
Ottawa Glandorf 12
Bealls\·ille 6 Belle Center 26 Riverside 6
Wmfrr~ ville 44
Parkway 22 Coldwater 22 ltie)
West (;eauga 21 Sidney 28 Urb•na 14
Shalfvside 35
I "cComb 26
Mingo .Junchon 8
Hardin Northern 8
Ti1(9n)l'viiiP 44 Vurkvllle II
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B"rnr&gt;v1lle 5~ 1\oodsheld
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Wheelersbur 20 Minford tfi
St~11fnn Local 14
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Springfield Local 12 . ma
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Mmster 36 Bradford 12
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" 1ewan 1 · aSouth
'Point 8 Ansonia 12 Piqua Catholic t
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Ver&lt;a1lles 52
Zanesvolle 21 Portsmouth 20
Umoo c·ty
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RJvir Vtew 22
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Z. anesVJ 11 e osecrans 8 Burton
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N•~,Lexmg!Dn 1%
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Pymatuning Valle 14
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Mo!lan 14 RDseville 6
· F 11 30 w· kl'ff
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Pbilb 12 Ma!'SV~lle 12 iliel
Chagnn a s
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Tri-Valfey 1~ SIJiorid•• -6
Jllentor .51 Conneaut 6
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Ashtabula Harbor 18
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Belford • ~ II
Cleveland Sl. Stanlslatll I OriD(I M Wlll8tiFIIt ....
...1 Clberl,ln 118 Ridgeville 0
T'lllnsburr 14 lleelllilef •
'JVe!fmilllon 14 Wellllll!lon I
Perry 14 Cardllll 1
Keystone 8 Flrelando I
East Clevelnd 8111W •
Bruos,.ick 14
Clevelud Gllllilllilllli!. :
Cleveland John ""' II Younptown
Cleveland Sl. Edward 26
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Lorain Admiral Klng 0 YoUllff.tloWD 111J!D •
Cleveland John Marsln!ll 22
Younptowll Wll-11(
Berea a Hubbard I
Eastlake North 12 Brush 6
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Garfield Heights l4 Euclid I Campbell Mema'ial il
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Solon 30 Chardon 8
Painesville Riverside 22
Struthers II Brootfleld .Geneva 14 Columlllana IS PeiUII I
Rocky River 14
East Palestine 14
North Olmsted 6 Giron! e Wlll'nll K
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Clearview 24 Amherst 24 (lie) Warren Harding 12
Columbia 20 Avon 16
Pitllbur&amp;b W•Hnpgtiltl
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end during a Bobcat drive against Southern's
Rumley was met and
stopped by the two Tornado players at right. The Southern player , pictured ~ ­
to R, are Sherm Cundiff (321, Bob Grue r ,(12). Kyger ~reel\ w
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ColuJbbus Httmilton
St. lllarys, Township
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Mmerva 3834Lisbon
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6 Louisville
Leetonia
Cardington 42 Big Walnut 0 1 .Jackson 6 Orrville 0

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Pikellm 58 Pamt V~l:ey o
!Can ton St Thorn.-. ~quinas 13
&gt;it ~krl1 ng Plains 14
Salem 12
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Southeastern 12 'Cleveland John Adams 6
Ridgi.Jal• 20 Prnv o
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Cli!vetand Glenville e
Mt. Gilead 16 Olentangy o
Avon Lake 28 Medina 1
Kento~o- i4 H~&gt;wia le o
F'airvJew 16 Olmsted Falls 0
C:al10b ' 22 Hucyrua 0
.- ;· B~ec~~ville 6 North Royallon

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-ruinld • brHilalll defeulve cesslul · oeoond '1'1) ·ellort
·dOnllna'
•batlle that ·wn ' btgilllg~ted plays after klditng elf.
by four illl(ifesih'e' nt!a'r goal'"' McCiintock'~ad teken the
Hne staado lljl·tH ··cbarJies of· cat ki~koff at 'the 24 and
Tornado Coach Doo Vao Met- turned the ball to their 411.
er. Tbe setbaek was VaD MetBob Grueser, Southern OUiilt-l
er'a first loll a~. a.hlch, '!"h~ erback, iW.ediately 'went
coac:IJ.
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l&lt;,ll~er Creek, · no.,.' t.t In 111! 1ft 'I!Je gallle. I'J1
lleason, nearly go\_;~-&gt;n the s~re- succesl;iul~y _to bit
Fl_
itllbiJCkl iD.Ier&lt;;eflte~.
board a iS!"J'll'd ~ihe .wtth 1JifSI .Shertn :Clludlfl. ,w\~ ' two
thr~ seconds left In the gam~ passes bul""then liit End
when Quarterback Jim m,y .Jenkins wlth a Jilne yard toss.
White swept ·t/le left 011d anll T~e Tornado ~eback ~u•"'•l Soulbero ..OJ,. - ·~· ·::;:: \;;';~i,;.
went 12 yards Into the end bowever, waa .tlopped wben
Oblo Ltape Cloa~ce ...,.,
zone. The six-pointer, how.ver, running play proved vaip
pollllolll•UUa Friday • by viJJt.
ROI,)(eli's
was nullified by a
Bobcat the fourth down try w,ith
inl Ratll~ while tbe ..,.
chppllll! penally.
yard to go.
call willoiHJol NDrtla Gallla.
The Gallia countians, after
'' was lhe1 tbe Bobeatl beBy qolartors:
tallying the lone touchdown of tad movi"C quickly with llleir Southern
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on a SCGred
three yard
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and 8 64 yard dRsh down
western 45_ yard line.
the, b!IIi
sidelines t&amp; pace the
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A Jay Fisher paas to Roger buf
Vikin£8 Keep Mark. scoring. The big fullback
Garrett moved the
Pwates
Rl~cks Lo•r, }94);
Oear in 30.0 Win
led hiS team IR rushing
Ti2.-n~. Hornets Win
The Symmes Valley High t23 yards in the II tinjes
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Hannan Trace High
brlngs North Galllia'ti
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Fisher was spllled lor a
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Jlrdl d!lwtt 1o tbe Sollll'llesldie Fortner. '!bel Garrett
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. Dave Skidmore, 205 •
JUmor lullhack, paced
North Gallia Pirates to ·a
win Friday nisht over
the
Southwestern Highlanders
Southwestern High School'l
Jetic field.

In one of· the most t!Jrillinlt paydirt from aeveo yards out/ ens learn finally reaclled the
pmeB played for Athens, climalillll a 51 Logan seven yard line as time
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Co4lh .Don F4- first quarter. ,,
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chanlj,ton Bull, Tbls drive
Ia~ in tho otctllld •urter Brltlkman ~
a ftuious last initial period when
Logaa'l lowed five blo&lt;kers arouod
pe1rlod rally by Loaao to de- Bill Weslfoll punted lo Sopb&lt;&gt;' !ell ead oa •• old laohloaed
the visitors H In tho lop more Halfback Mike Goodwin pawer-sweep to lltlll't otaad.
"·'::Jioacue oonlesl ol tho evenlq. on the. Bulldog 10-~ard line and i•l ap. Goodwin ••• otopped
only aoora of tho oonte•l he r,tumed to lite Athens 411.
111 btl t'tUJ for t~e coeveniOI
jn the BeCIInd perlocl when, Grinding ou~ two, three, or and till scorln&amp; waa over far
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Gah nna 34 Grove Cl1y 6
Miamisburg 34 Wllmmglon 11
Hill rd 34 Marysville 6
Davton Roosevelt 30
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A 12-yard touchdown run by
Lon on 38 Mlffll" 0
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Colibus Ac$d(!fl1y 48
BrookVIlle 37 Oakwood 0
Eblin w1th just over
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Northmont 6 fourth quarter broke open •
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Coltllfibus Hartley 63
Plymouth 18 Lucas 0
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Hillsboro 0 Bluffwn 41 Columbus Grove 0 M1ller a hard-earned 6-jj win
Col,. 1bus Ready 33
Dehance 34 Van Werl6
over the previously unbeaten
i Columbus Brookhav"" 0 Delphos Jefferson 14 Elida 7 South•rn Tornadoes.
Dubijn l4
Arcadia 44 Vanlue 14
Eblin's touchdown rUII .. over
! Columbus Northland 0 Ada 18 SJ!I'ncerville 7
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W» tmgton' Court House ttl
Indian Lake 22 Logan Hills 8 Tornadoes line came on ' third
franklin Heights 0 Oak Ifill 14
down and 7 situation, capping
Log' Elm 12 Teays Valley 8
Ironton St. Joseph 6 8 suslained 55-yard
Bobcat
Pleasant View 18 CircleYille
Coal Grove 44 Rockhill 20
drive. Eblin, nearly stopped hy
t.rnndv~e• ~ Reyn~ldsburg 6 Fairland 28. Chesapeake 6
would-be southern tacklero a1
Pomroy 20 Galltpohs 0
Cincinnati Tall 30
the 10 yard stripe, ~roke teose
~ .lf~"oi LOgan 0
Cincinnall Aiken 2 and then finally lunged over
~e:.fk 41 fairfield School 0 Upper Arlington 13
lhe goal as he waa being baulGr·-rflekl McClam 20
Springfield South 6 d d
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fhJIIicothe 6 Well ston 20 Nelsonville 0 . e T~:"J.c 40ochdowa - for
Gra~ ille 28 Johnstown 6
Canton LnH?oln 38
\1ec hanicsburg 5 Cedamlle 0
Canton Timken 6
Ironton 24 Raceland tKy.) 13 Glenwood 16 Canton Lehma• 0
Lake\liOod 14 Northrodge 0
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Clicd 14 Watkino Memorial 12
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Canton South 12 Perry 6
We&lt;terville 27 t'lrtJveJ)ort 6
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The Middleport Yellow Jack· game, with 8:06left Ia the flrol
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lead over the Jackson Jronmen ll was on thts drive
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here :Fr~day night, then were Sam Hood Injured his knee and
•.ver')owered ~ It 6,
was taken from the game, not
A ~ig and t~h defense to to· return. The eXtent of his i•
run agamst and a light &amp;-man juries were' nol believed serlun!l!rella-type air defense prev- ous.
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·"•lh• Ironmen pounded out getting en the scoreboard as
l ll l vards against the Middies. the combination of Reed. Terry
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ul l . •nd on the first play from the Jackets' 11 yard lme m 10
'""'"mage Darvl Terry fumb- plays W1lh 2·~4 left iA the first
bled. George Sauer "'&lt;.'Overed quarter. quarterback Dave Pal·
alld ,Jal'kets had aJ ~first and ten ton hit Lee Glasgow from 11
aJAI\Mieport 45 yar~ line.
yards out and it was lied up
Jwsix plays the Jackets were
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21 yard line helped by a
9 )ard gain by George Sauer
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Huojt. With a third and 8 at the
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still was unable to move
the Jacksoil defense. After
passes, one to Mark Tannehill
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By ...Unlled Pr61 International Ltma Senior 27
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Marton Harding 0
\\ Martinsv11lt&gt; rW Va.l 12 Loudonville 20 Ontario 8
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Arl mgton H Letpstc 13

Weirton 1W Va I 6 , Allen East 14
Pad'1" City 1W. Va I 27
Ottawa Glandorf 12
Bealls\·ille 6 Belle Center 26 Riverside 6
Wmfrr~ ville 44
Parkway 22 Coldwater 22 ltie)
West (;eauga 21 Sidney 28 Urb•na 14
Shalfvside 35
I "cComb 26
Mingo .Junchon 8
Hardin Northern 8
Ti1(9n)l'viiiP 44 Vurkvllle II
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B"rnr&gt;v1lle 5~ 1\oodsheld
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Wheelersbur 20 Minford tfi
St~11fnn Local 14
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Springfield Local 12 . ma
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Mmster 36 Bradford 12
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'Point 8 Ansonia 12 Piqua Catholic t
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Ver&lt;a1lles 52
Zanesvolle 21 Portsmouth 20
Umoo c·ty
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Z. anesVJ 11 e osecrans 8 Burton
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N•~,Lexmg!Dn 1%
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Pymatuning Valle 14
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Mo!lan 14 RDseville 6
· F 11 30 w· kl'ff
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Pbilb 12 Ma!'SV~lle 12 iliel
Chagnn a s
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Tri-Valfey 1~ SIJiorid•• -6
Jllentor .51 Conneaut 6
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Ashtabula Harbor 18
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Belford • ~ II
Cleveland Sl. Stanlslatll I OriD(I M Wlll8tiFIIt ....
...1 Clberl,ln 118 Ridgeville 0
T'lllnsburr 14 lleelllilef •
'JVe!fmilllon 14 Wellllll!lon I
Perry 14 Cardllll 1
Keystone 8 Flrelando I
East Clevelnd 8111W •
Bruos,.ick 14
Clevelud Gllllilllilllli!. :
Cleveland John ""' II Younptown
Cleveland Sl. Edward 26
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Cleveland John Marsln!ll 22
Younptowll Wll-11(
Berea a Hubbard I
Eastlake North 12 Brush 6
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Garfield Heights l4 Euclid I Campbell Mema'ial il
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Solon 30 Chardon 8
Painesville Riverside 22
Struthers II Brootfleld .Geneva 14 Columlllana IS PeiUII I
Rocky River 14
East Palestine 14
North Olmsted 6 Giron! e Wlll'nll K
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Clearview 24 Amherst 24 (lie) Warren Harding 12
Columbia 20 Avon 16
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end during a Bobcat drive against Southern's
Rumley was met and
stopped by the two Tornado players at right. The Southern player , pictured ~ ­
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Leetonia
Cardington 42 Big Walnut 0 1 .Jackson 6 Orrville 0

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Pikellm 58 Pamt V~l:ey o
!Can ton St Thorn.-. ~quinas 13
&gt;it ~krl1 ng Plains 14
Salem 12
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Southeastern 12 'Cleveland John Adams 6
Ridgi.Jal• 20 Prnv o
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Cli!vetand Glenville e
Mt. Gilead 16 Olentangy o
Avon Lake 28 Medina 1
Kento~o- i4 H~&gt;wia le o
F'airvJew 16 Olmsted Falls 0
C:al10b ' 22 Hucyrua 0
.- ;· B~ec~~ville 6 North Royallon

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-ruinld • brHilalll defeulve cesslul · oeoond '1'1) ·ellort
·dOnllna'
•batlle that ·wn ' btgilllg~ted plays after klditng elf.
by four illl(ifesih'e' nt!a'r goal'"' McCiintock'~ad teken the
Hne staado lljl·tH ··cbarJies of· cat ki~koff at 'the 24 and
Tornado Coach Doo Vao Met- turned the ball to their 411.
er. Tbe setbaek was VaD MetBob Grueser, Southern OUiilt-l
er'a first loll a~. a.hlch, '!"h~ erback, iW.ediately 'went
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lleason, nearly go\_;~-&gt;n the s~re- succesl;iul~y _to bit
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board a iS!"J'll'd ~ihe .wtth 1JifSI .Shertn :Clludlfl. ,w\~ ' two
thr~ seconds left In the gam~ passes bul""then liit End
when Quarterback Jim m,y .Jenkins wlth a Jilne yard toss.
White swept ·t/le left 011d anll T~e Tornado ~eback ~u•"'•l Soulbero ..OJ,. - ·~· ·::;:: \;;';~i,;.
went 12 yards Into the end bowever, waa .tlopped wben
Oblo Ltape Cloa~ce ...,.,
zone. The six-pointer, how.ver, running play proved vaip
pollllolll•UUa Friday • by viJJt.
ROI,)(eli's
was nullified by a
Bobcat the fourth down try w,ith
inl Ratll~ while tbe ..,.
chppllll! penally.
yard to go.
call willoiHJol NDrtla Gallla.
The Gallia countians, after
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tallying the lone touchdown of tad movi"C quickly with llleir Southern
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western 45_ yard line.
the, b!IIi
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A Jay Fisher paas to Roger buf
Vikin£8 Keep Mark. scoring. The big fullback
Garrett moved the
Pwates
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Oear in 30.0 Win
led hiS team IR rushing
Ti2.-n~. Hornets Win
The Symmes Valley High t23 yards in the II tinjes
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Fisher was spllled lor a
Dave Slddmore move4 !1
yard loss back to tlw 28 by
Jlrdl d!lwtt 1o tbe Sollll'llesldie Fortner. '!bel Garrett
ero 11 yoni .JPie beblnd a,..
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J1le u1 key blickl'lfly t.H Pll'
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bogged d~wn wben Curt, Baisden recov,ered a Pirate fumble
on the Southwestern 20 yard
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. Dave Skidmore, 205 •
JUmor lullhack, paced
North Gallia Pirates to ·a
win Friday nisht over
the
Southwestern Highlanders
Southwestern High School'l
Jetic field.

In one of· the most t!Jrillinlt paydirt from aeveo yards out/ ens learn finally reaclled the
pmeB played for Athens, climalillll a 51 Logan seven yard line as time
reTt ~
years,yanf drive thai be&amp;811 In Uiejran out in the first quarter.
Co4lh .Don F4- first quarter. ,,
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chanlj,ton Bull, Tbls drive
Ia~ in tho otctllld •urter Brltlkman ~
a ftuious last initial period when
Logaa'l lowed five blo&lt;kers arouod
pe1rlod rally by Loaao to de- Bill Weslfoll punted lo Sopb&lt;&gt;' !ell ead oa •• old laohloaed
the visitors H In tho lop more Halfback Mike Goodwin pawer-sweep to lltlll't otaad.
"·'::Jioacue oonlesl ol tho evenlq. on the. Bulldog 10-~ard line and i•l ap. Goodwin ••• otopped
only aoora of tho oonte•l he r,tumed to lite Athens 411.
111 btl t'tUJ for t~e coeveniOI
jn the BeCIInd perlocl when, Grinding ou~ two, three, or and till scorln&amp; waa over far
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Gah nna 34 Grove Cl1y 6
Miamisburg 34 Wllmmglon 11
Hill rd 34 Marysville 6
Davton Roosevelt 30
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Colibus Ac$d(!fl1y 48
BrookVIlle 37 Oakwood 0
Eblin w1th just over
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Northmont 6 fourth quarter broke open •
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Coltllfibus Hartley 63
Plymouth 18 Lucas 0
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Col,. 1bus Ready 33
Dehance 34 Van Werl6
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i Columbus Brookhav"" 0 Delphos Jefferson 14 Elida 7 South•rn Tornadoes.
Dubijn l4
Arcadia 44 Vanlue 14
Eblin's touchdown rUII .. over
! Columbus Northland 0 Ada 18 SJ!I'ncerville 7
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Indian Lake 22 Logan Hills 8 Tornadoes line came on ' third
franklin Heights 0 Oak Ifill 14
down and 7 situation, capping
Log' Elm 12 Teays Valley 8
Ironton St. Joseph 6 8 suslained 55-yard
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Pleasant View 18 CircleYille
Coal Grove 44 Rockhill 20
drive. Eblin, nearly stopped hy
t.rnndv~e• ~ Reyn~ldsburg 6 Fairland 28. Chesapeake 6
would-be southern tacklero a1
Pomroy 20 Galltpohs 0
Cincinnati Tall 30
the 10 yard stripe, ~roke teose
~ .lf~"oi LOgan 0
Cincinnall Aiken 2 and then finally lunged over
~e:.fk 41 fairfield School 0 Upper Arlington 13
lhe goal as he waa being baulGr·-rflekl McClam 20
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Gra~ ille 28 Johnstown 6
Canton LnH?oln 38
\1ec hanicsburg 5 Cedamlle 0
Canton Timken 6
Ironton 24 Raceland tKy.) 13 Glenwood 16 Canton Lehma• 0
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o·d! ters of Pioneer Rivermen last Satur~ay at Mariettt lt
"'.' was my fJrst, but you can be assured tt won't be my last
Jll.l trip to the meeting.
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ulf headquarters for "river buffs") in Marietta, so it see~ed
sec like the natural place to start the day. The f1rst familiar
blo lace 1 saw was that of Captain Jesse P: Hughes, who four
••• summers ago made his last trip as ptlot o.n the Greene
•L- lAnes Delta Queen.
I ~ , !. remember the day well for I cornered Captain
•I Jlughes, Capta111 W. C. Dugan of Vancebur.g, Ky., ~nd
~ , ('• lllpolis' own Captain Charles M. Young m the ptlot
. , ; .,'011 se of the Delta Queen for an interview. That fall Cap·
Ho ;mn. llughes went to Germany with his daughter and bus·
"I '•and Ll -Col and Mrs. B. E
·- ~"' l'rate'r. ~~her~ he remamed given to the State of Ohw by
•n&lt; llr,orly three years.
the Crucible Steel Comp~ny of
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-- rHlnl \ locense expired and when ed as part of the R1ver Museum
" ' 1cturned 10 1965,
Caplam of the Campus Martius at Mar·
llug hcs made U1e Della Queen's 1etta.
l'rn · 1nnati co Pittsburgh round- We met Fred Mullen .of.
mp as a passenger.
T h a t lipolis at the annual p1cmc
: %~ tnp as polot on the Delta the Marietta Boat Club.
,111 ,., 11 c11ded 71 years of steam· also saw Jacob Heib,
'""' "'g for •·the grand o I d Harmon and Tommy
r ·""" of the rivers." He now re- of Pt. Pleasant, and
By •drs w1th hts daughter and Quillen of Letart Falls, a
" " r. wnlv 10 Louisville, Ky.
ew of Ralph Emerson, one
·' oturday mormng we went owner of the famous
S!e' •hu, 11·d a small pleasure excur- Goldenrod.
""' :rl the Marietta waterfront. A lot of people had
p," 11 11 .os the Belle of Richmond things to show at the
''""'d b) Caplain William G. Some brought pictures of
w11 1• '"''"on of Richmond, Ind. It's river boats for Captam
' ,,dewhee ler replica With twm enck Way, Jr: , preSident
~h' ,Iacko and a plush interior. Cap- the S &amp; D, to.Jdentlfy. J 0 h
1811 , Hrll Patterson and
wife Fryant and w1fe, Sharon, of
Ti ll ""'' gracious hosts.
lington, Va ., brought John's
Bm L.tpta m Patterson
showed dels of the Valley Belle
By United Press foternal!onal I Ribant, Sutherland Ill. Terry
li m C:apt: 11 n Hughes a cane once Wild Goose, the fatter m a ·
National Leagne
(31, Selma 15), Hamilton !8)
ca, ull ,tl'd by Mark Twain, made of play case. The Valley Belle
(lsi game)
Jand Goossen; Maloney (J.S.41)
wO&lt;rd from Chma. Despite his an electric motor powered by Los Ang
OIS 000 em- 4 II 0 and Pavletkh. LP-Ribanl (11·
Dol "'""· he was 911 on June 7, batteries that turned the
Chicago
000 000 1m- 0 8 2 8). HR-Pmson (16th).
Sl.l i · ap&lt; a~n Hughes climbed the die wheel.
Drysdale (12-16) and Tor·
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Beo •add&lt;•r on the forward end ol The old p~cket
Kanawha borg, Simmons, Hands &lt;3), 02 lnmngs)
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Ihe boat, lo look into the pilot I came In for Its. share of atten· Earley !6), Hartenstem (8) andli St L. 10 Oil 010 ~ 4 II
Ma 1,, we
tion. Dude Pethl was engmeer Hundley. LP-Slmmo!IS tiH!).
Phil
010 000 300 001 5 ~1
A; my wife and I walked on the ill-fated. Kanawha.
(2nd game)
Jaster, Hoerner ~7), Hug ~
00 !Of 002- 4 : ~ IO) and ree~:)ve~ul L.IB)J~d
Zl;r d&lt;"Wn the cobble stone landing son, Harry Petl!t of Marietta, ' Ang
Rtv at Mat oetla With Captain Hugh- was there. Captain Harry . Chicago
. 010 000 100- 2
son, Know es
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Mo• · had here at Gallipolis until Kanawha. River artist
Wil· stem !9) and Hundley. IIR- (1st).
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15 _5)
200 000 ooo- 2 50
Tri '""d and was finally unearthed bu~h, brought a beaullful large
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100 000 000- 1 2
Col to make way for our pre~t pamtlng, of •he steamer Kanaw- Pills
000Stange
(H)
and Tillman:
200 001
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~arkmg lot and boat launching ha ~nd presented lt to Harry Atlanta
oStotUemyre,
Talbot
tB) and
000 000
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Col ~""'"P·
Pettit.
Veale 115-12) and Gander; Bryan. LP-Stoltlemyre 112-19).
Wlule we were on board the Pud Huntington·~ \:"d K Srhwall, Carroll (6), Ritchie (9) IHR-Conlgllaro (28th).
Col' Belie nf Richmond we were mired the pamtlng o t e a- and Oliver. LP-Schwalt (6-1).
-Jnonrd by Slanley B. (P u d) nawha. His father, the
late
(33rd), Clenden· Chicago
00 000 22o- 4 7 2
CoJ, lluul~n~ton. Captain Sylvan II. Captain Ira B. Huntington
Wash
OOl no Ollx- 5 n 0
Gardner, Nelson P. Gardner brought the Kanawha ~ut on
John, Buzhardl (4),, Higgins
Col' and Captain James Robmson ~er maiden lrlp to Pittsburgh
York 000 000 000- 0 5 2 (6), Lamabe (8), arid Jose·
of Ga lhpolis, and J1m Wallen m. 1896. Pud was along on that Cinci
600 000 01x- 7 14 0 phson; Richer~ Kline (8) and
Gal of Jluntmgton. W. Va. Moored tnp and the picture brought
Casanova. WP-Rlcherl (14-14).
Hill b&lt;'5tde the Belle of Rtehmond back lo!' of memones.
introduced including Captain C. LP-Joha (14-10). !IRs-Allen
Lon was «he Captam GJg, piloted to Captam Fred Way, who . 25 C. stone, Charles Henry Stone, tlst), Agee 12lst),
Coh Marlena by Captain John Beat· years ago was elected president Jake Helb and Tommy Rey_
ty of Cincinnati.
of the Sons and Daughters, and noids of Pt Pleasant; Charley Detroit
000 100 030- 4 tO ~
Fai
Ftrsl big event of the annual still IS, opened the annusl
Dietz of Cincinnati
former Minn
404 202 OOx-12 13 0
meeting and reunion of the Sons ing and then relinquished the engineer of the Ge~eral Wood, McLain, Monbouquette (3),
Cot 1 and Daughters of Pioneer Riv- stand to J. Mack Gamble of Queen City and the
Delta Gladding (5) and Freehan;
ermen was a board of directors Clarlngto~. Mr. Gamble intro. Captain Harry Kraft, · Grant, Kornice (7) and Nixon,
Colo meeltng Saturday morning, duced Elizabeth L1tton, founder
Captain
Jesse Brunsberg (7), Zimmerman
whoch we missed. Then at noon, of the S &amp; D 27 years ago. He P. Hughes, Captain Joe Wizba «8). WP-{;rant 112-13). LPDut there was the annual pilgrim· also pornted out that the
of Union Barge Line, and R. McLalb 119-13). HRs-Mineher
age to •he steamer W. P. Sny- tain's Gig had a whistle
L. Dana of Charl.eston.
(13th) , Oliva (24th) , KaUne
Wa: der, Jr., a floating museum bad been on every boat Cap- Mr. Dana introduced Mrs. w. (27th), McAaUife (21st).
moored near the Marietla Boat lain John Beatty ever owned. Monroe who related her
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, Cleve
000 600 em- 0 4 1
Pie. kmgum River.
torney Joha A. Epling and his the pocket enroute to Pills· Kan City 600 002 OOx- 2 9 1
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Alter 34 years of service on charming wife, Chris, were burgh many years ago in a hea- Bell, K&lt;olley (6), Kralick (7)
Pon the Ohio and Monongahela RIV· there. Big John acknowledged vy fog struck 1 rock and sank and Sims; Odom 15-5) and
.4&gt;1/tl ers, tire Snyder was retired in bls Introduction with "Hello", 10 miles south or Wheeling. It 1 Roof. LP-Bell 114-14).
• ~e~ Sejlt~mber 1955 as part of the and added, "My wife knows
was 00 Easter Sunday. Her fat :re once proud fleet of steamboats lucky you people are I
only !her was purser on the packet. Ball
000 OliO 0011- 0 3 1
Chat brought prosperity to the said Hello."'
Mrs. Monroe survived
Calif
000 000 20x- 2 2 1
Gra Amencan heartland. She was A lot of other people were sinking 81111 made several
Barber, Bertaina 16) and
Me&lt;
after tilat on the Iron Queen.
M. Lopez (7·14) and
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She told how two other boats. Rodgers. LP-Bertaina (1-6).
Lak
Benwood and Keystone Slate,
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breakfast, and all the tune the
siphoos were going trying to
pump water out of buD.
Highlight of the annual meetmg was presentation of plans
for a new Delta Queen. Captain
Way introduced Captain Clark
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(Doe! Hawley, newly appointed general manager and
vice-president of Greene Line
steamers, Inc. , and read a letter from Mrs. Letha B. Greene,
president of Greene L I n e o,
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Presenting plans for the new 1
Delta Queen were Richard C.
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(Bill) Muster, con· I
sullanl, n!presentlng 'West coast
interests. Jay Qitlnby Is east
roast . representalf.. ~ . m
eblrge at Clbclnnall are ·. Doc
Hawley and Robert McCann,
assistant manager.
We didn't stay for the annual
banquet whieh W311 Seturday
alghl at the Lafayette. On our
way out we met Mr." 81111 Mrs.
Douglas Wetherholt of GallipoUs, who arrived late for t b e
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"1P'Illl
APPOINTMENTS MADE
CHAGRIN F·AW, Ohio"
Appointment of Dr. William - Jaequellnel'oddjU, 17, Gar·
D. Hilt and Dr. Meno Loven- ~14 ~J~~' Wllilhj1ll'fll fatal·
stein as eo-directors of the een. 1y Fr1day hlii!II wlten the motorter for Economic OpportunitY' cycle on whleb site was a
has been annowiced by 0 hI 0 senser colllill!d' wlth a enr
University President Vernon R. 1,1. ,1$. ~ In nearby South
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can make the kind of future you want by actina
now. A Savings Account fitted to your inCo.me.IJ tbe
surest way to reach tbat gOal and the tline tt·belht
is right now. So many others saved for a bright fu..
ture ... and you can; tllo. We'll be glad to help you. ·
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"Good morning, I am Con·
grossman Moeller, I'll appreci·
ate your support."
That was the early morning
greeting Thursday for hundreds
of Gallipolis residents as I be
conressman started hla beat ·at
7:30 a.m. His door-I&lt;Hioor calls
1n the business section of
was supported by his
sign board swarming around
town, pulled by a Midget K1og
car. The Congressman u~
eredft for vital roles for Gallia
County improvem&lt;!nt tllrough
his efforts for the Court House
Annex where, federal
!undo
paid a part of the costs and af.
ao the river boat docking facll·
ity, which was opened this
"I firmly believe lhatktu o •
Iars should co~e ba~. borne
?nd belp u_s obtai~ facilities lor
unproved mdustrJal
development edueaUon and also
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JlaiP,IIal
mol'!llJII. Jag , at tbe ..
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erators H~; .. ~~· 'and ~ Yl!rs lbol,ude arbrO~er, hdspltal. ~.::!!'~~ li
Mulford, ~ .. "'lUI"""''·
0. n; !Son) ·Wogan, Pomeroy, 1910 Ill p.....,.., .... II f1N'
Joha W. Bowen~ 39, Savanneh, IIIICI a nUIIIber ol ale';' and 1\t!ded In ~th b)' }* ~
Ga., each $22.~. ~; 81111
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services Will
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Pollee Dar,
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I!Aibtrt (Sbeilal £a$tnt.n, POJD1
rei! ~ell~~a, ~a:~~~; big B Ia! will ~orr:!
eroy; 8 grandson, her molber,
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tort Cemelel'y bes e ner late 'Mrs Clrilrles '(Betnlet) tlifllft
Gallipolis city pollee
:;,: clear .U.tanc~; William R. : : busband, Dayton Roush.
Pomeroy IIIICI two llephewl;
mvestigatlng the theft of a
log, 53, Gallipolis, · $20
Cllarles end jlOnald. .
tery and box of tools from a costs, lntoxicaUon; and Billy P Tw Ar
ted bv
, ll'Wlerlil servieea•will ·be held
tractor owned by the Van~: Hufbnan, 29, Charleston,
P o . resp Ji'
Yond~ at 2 p.m. at tbll Ra•
Implement Co., 56 Court · Va., lorf!'fted a $22.50 bond
oml_l*ilV 0 ce
iJnp-C · Is Funeral Home wJu.
William F. Vanco, 423 Mulber· speeding.:
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FRACI'CR
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e pmeroy
ai:Tisonvilll
ment building. Vanco told po~ Thur~y f':/rcyb Pope,tame':j Har\ford, on a charge ol, DWl, ?t!r:
ol :,e ~ £.8 IIIOl't
Ice he believes the theft OC· .py Hoi ow
a. • w o sus
was lodged In Meigs COWlty . p r . o.
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neaday night or Thursday night. bile accident. ~ squ~ toot pearanee before Mayor Charles
f be ~1: Sund;rn!'~311
The missing items were val· the patient lo
mor- Legar last nlghl. ,
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ued at $5B according to police; ial H':j'pl:l
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SUIT FILED
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$28 and the box of tools, $30.
A suit far money only was
TWO ARE FINED
•'led in Meigs County Clerk of
Mefc• GeaeraJ BOIPIIiil
CLUB BANQUET SET
Two cases were heard In Mid· Courts Friday by the CltilieftS Admlss~PT. PLEASANT - The ann· dleport Mayor C. 0. Fisher's National Bank of Middleport a- Dl.ocbrgel -Roy Wlnebretlual awards banquet for mem· court Friday evening. Margar- galnat Earl W. Riggs, Mlddl.,. ner, Eladlne Watsoa IIIII· ~oe
hers of Hidden Valley Country el Peters, 58, Middleport, was
on 8 note lor tJ,311.811. WUson.
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Club has been set for Novem· fined f5 and costs' for failure to!ii~;ii;;;i;;iiii,ii;,iiio,;;;iii~i..iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiii;i;;iii
her 1 at Oscar's in Gallipolis, yield tlgbt ' of wsy and Mai'IID
ll&lt;lcording to Lillian Greene, Junior Major, 11, Rt. 1 Mlddl.,.
president. A nominating com· port, was fined $10 and costs on
mijtee composed of Jean Jewell, a cbarge o( lpeedlng.
Jean Somerville and Jean War·
ner will present slate of candl· LEGJSl1TION lNTitoDUCED
dates for election at meetmg an
waiter H. M ller '
plans for the annual Christ· DeCongiotlt-Ohl wiA!nea: ~
mas party of the group will be ~ced IIJsr• lion to y ent
announced althe banquet.
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r,na1 revenu;eduetions
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FOUR ARRESTED
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PT PLEASANT - Arrests tea~hers apens~ furlhring
recorded at tile "'lUnty jail the11 education , ..~~
were Homer Austin, 49, Hender· travel referred Ill"""" s ......,,.
son and Clifford Cornell, 56, er shorlaJe.
Apple Grove, both charged with
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intoxication; William
Floyd
FATAUiV INJURED
Watterson, 60, Apple Grove, PAINESVILLE, Ohio WPI)
char ed with driving whlle II· William Black 23, Perry,
Cl!J!S: revoked and Doosld Clll· llljured .fatally Friday II~=
lord SCarberry, Rt. 2 Crown when bls motOrcycle Cf
City, Ohio, driving while Inlot~ w!Ut a truck on U. ~· .~'
for road cond!Uoos; Terry WD·
Iiams, 19, Rt. 2, Crown City,
$10 and costs defecdve exhaust; and no'nald A. Carmen,

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and $15 w..:tervllle, $20 and eosti·.
and ~ for failure to yield speeding; Robert C. Rinehart
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159 Middleport an4 Fr.J)kUn D
the right of way.
Shoemaker, 32, Rt. 1, Galli~!:
Green, whp 'WIIJl arrested by is, each $15 81111 costs, failure
the Sta~ Highway Patrol. was to slop within the assured clear
alllo BBD!illced to 30 days In distance; Willard W. WoodrQff,
the COWlly Jall for not having 55, Vinton, $10 and cdl;ts, lm·
an operator's license. Howev- proper passu~&amp;; Stanley P.
er, Judge Belz suspended the Saunders, 56, Rt. 1, Northup,
sentence, placing Green under
a probation condition that he
not return to mMicipal court
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as Judge Betz Is presiding.
Green had been m oourt a
ant
week ago for , no operator's license.
Damage was estimated at
about $551n a fire at 9·54 a.m.
Upon the requesl of the Res· Saturday at the B&amp;B Pl:erla
lstrar of tile Bureau of Motor Second Ave. and Locust SL
Vehicles, Judge Betz conducted Seven GallipOlis volunteer fire·
a bearing for Walter E. Allie, men and two trucks answered
41, Pattiot Star Rt., for sus· the alarm.
pension of Allie's license as an
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l:li'lbeml!lh Usled faulty lns~a·
Judge Jletz suspended AI· ti!Iruia!Jrlll!Be .of .me blaze wb~ch
lie's UeeD~Ie for six months damaged ~n ms1de wall behmd
after ·eonslderlng evidence tile Pizzeria oven. FJre";len
that Able bad accumulated quickly extmguiShed the ftre.
14 points under the Oblo polal Damage was listed as $25 to
law Ia lbe pnsl two years.
the building and $30 lo the conAllie's last traffic conviction tents. . . .
was after his arrest Aug: .22. The Pizzena IS owned by
1966, on a charge of dnvmg Jun10r McGuire, Rt. 2, Ga!Uwhile intoxicated. The
new polis, and the bu!ldmg IS owned
SIX months suspensiOn may rWl by the K of P Lodge. Both
concurrent with the present building and contents . were
suspension or go into effect at insured aecordmg. to firemen.
end of the curre~t suspen- It was the fifth f1re alarm ef
sion, Judge Betz pomled out, the month and the 7lstrun of
since determination on the mat- the year for Gallipolis firemen.

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made 16 arresll Friday, inclljdlng ou;e resulting from an
accident at 6:30p.m. Friday .o n Rt, 3~'0ne 111!1 thfee..
tentbs miles west of the
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polll municipal court Sopt. 26;
Oda Mirtin, 38, Crown City, InThe patrol ellarRed ll'rankllb aecure' toad, Cited Sept. 28; Qk..
D. Shoemaker~~· Rl I, Gal· ey 0. Miller, se, Crown City,
U(lolls, wltb lajiDr8 to stop wllh- defective exhaust, cited Sept.
In the llSSUI'Oij clear .U.tanee. 23; Gerald R. ThomJ~Q~, 45,
No one was Injured In the ace!- Pom~. speedlq, cited Sept.
dent, In which there was no 211; : Wndell E. Grate, 30, Rut·
COJ,ltaci wltil ally other vehlcl~ land, speeding, cited Sept. 28;
Officers reported that Shoe- Dllvld D. Carter, 21, Beverly,
maker, driving a semi, came speeding, cited ~pt. 28; Char·
over a h!Uerest and upon three les R. Brownlhg, Jr., %1, GaUlears behind another vehicle poU., speeding, cited Sept. 28;
that was waldng jo make a left Harold L. B!Bnkensbip, 34,
turn. He was unable to stop HunUngton, W. Va., faUure to
and his aemi went off the 'rflht ~lay li&lt;enae plate,
cited
side of the highway and struct Oct. 1; Roser s. Brumfield, 2:1,
a traffic control sip.
Gallipolis, speeding, cited Oct.
Patrol arrests ll'rlilay lnclud· I; and G'ary D. Zeune, 17, Rt.
ed Richard D. Engel, 2!, Rio 3; Patssbla, speeding, cited to
Grande, passing over a yellow Gallla · county juYenlle court,
Une on a curve, cited to Galli· ·oct. J.' . ··

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Be Ordained:·
STEVE BADGLEY

Sieve Badgley, IOD of Mr~
llDd Mrs. Ralph Badgley of
Racine, P'Odnated Sept. t
from Boot Camp at Great
Lak01, ID!nOis, He
hal
been bome on a It-day leave
and hu retnrned to Great
Laket to altead a Hospital
Corpt~man•a School. He Is a
1t11 P'Odaale of Eastern Hlp
&amp;'boo! and entered tile Nayy
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Drum and Bulle Corps and
played at three reerult graduations, laclndllll !til own.

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o·d! ters of Pioneer Rivermen last Satur~ay at Mariettt lt
"'.' was my fJrst, but you can be assured tt won't be my last
Jll.l trip to the meeting.
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we stopped at the Lafayette Motor Hotel (that s the
ulf headquarters for "river buffs") in Marietta, so it see~ed
sec like the natural place to start the day. The f1rst familiar
blo lace 1 saw was that of Captain Jesse P: Hughes, who four
••• summers ago made his last trip as ptlot o.n the Greene
•L- lAnes Delta Queen.
I ~ , !. remember the day well for I cornered Captain
•I Jlughes, Capta111 W. C. Dugan of Vancebur.g, Ky., ~nd
~ , ('• lllpolis' own Captain Charles M. Young m the ptlot
. , ; .,'011 se of the Delta Queen for an interview. That fall Cap·
Ho ;mn. llughes went to Germany with his daughter and bus·
"I '•and Ll -Col and Mrs. B. E
·- ~"' l'rate'r. ~~her~ he remamed given to the State of Ohw by
•n&lt; llr,orly three years.
the Crucible Steel Comp~ny of
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-- rHlnl \ locense expired and when ed as part of the R1ver Museum
" ' 1cturned 10 1965,
Caplam of the Campus Martius at Mar·
llug hcs made U1e Della Queen's 1etta.
l'rn · 1nnati co Pittsburgh round- We met Fred Mullen .of.
mp as a passenger.
T h a t lipolis at the annual p1cmc
: %~ tnp as polot on the Delta the Marietta Boat Club.
,111 ,., 11 c11ded 71 years of steam· also saw Jacob Heib,
'""' "'g for •·the grand o I d Harmon and Tommy
r ·""" of the rivers." He now re- of Pt. Pleasant, and
By •drs w1th hts daughter and Quillen of Letart Falls, a
" " r. wnlv 10 Louisville, Ky.
ew of Ralph Emerson, one
·' oturday mormng we went owner of the famous
S!e' •hu, 11·d a small pleasure excur- Goldenrod.
""' :rl the Marietta waterfront. A lot of people had
p," 11 11 .os the Belle of Richmond things to show at the
''""'d b) Caplain William G. Some brought pictures of
w11 1• '"''"on of Richmond, Ind. It's river boats for Captam
' ,,dewhee ler replica With twm enck Way, Jr: , preSident
~h' ,Iacko and a plush interior. Cap- the S &amp; D, to.Jdentlfy. J 0 h
1811 , Hrll Patterson and
wife Fryant and w1fe, Sharon, of
Ti ll ""'' gracious hosts.
lington, Va ., brought John's
Bm L.tpta m Patterson
showed dels of the Valley Belle
By United Press foternal!onal I Ribant, Sutherland Ill. Terry
li m C:apt: 11 n Hughes a cane once Wild Goose, the fatter m a ·
National Leagne
(31, Selma 15), Hamilton !8)
ca, ull ,tl'd by Mark Twain, made of play case. The Valley Belle
(lsi game)
Jand Goossen; Maloney (J.S.41)
wO&lt;rd from Chma. Despite his an electric motor powered by Los Ang
OIS 000 em- 4 II 0 and Pavletkh. LP-Ribanl (11·
Dol "'""· he was 911 on June 7, batteries that turned the
Chicago
000 000 1m- 0 8 2 8). HR-Pmson (16th).
Sl.l i · ap&lt; a~n Hughes climbed the die wheel.
Drysdale (12-16) and Tor·
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Beo •add&lt;•r on the forward end ol The old p~cket
Kanawha borg, Simmons, Hands &lt;3), 02 lnmngs)
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Ihe boat, lo look into the pilot I came In for Its. share of atten· Earley !6), Hartenstem (8) andli St L. 10 Oil 010 ~ 4 II
Ma 1,, we
tion. Dude Pethl was engmeer Hundley. LP-Slmmo!IS tiH!).
Phil
010 000 300 001 5 ~1
A; my wife and I walked on the ill-fated. Kanawha.
(2nd game)
Jaster, Hoerner ~7), Hug ~
00 !Of 002- 4 : ~ IO) and ree~:)ve~ul L.IB)J~d
Zl;r d&lt;"Wn the cobble stone landing son, Harry Petl!t of Marietta, ' Ang
Rtv at Mat oetla With Captain Hugh- was there. Captain Harry . Chicago
. 010 000 100- 2
son, Know es
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(1st), Schaffer
Mo• · had here at Gallipolis until Kanawha. River artist
Wil· stem !9) and Hundley. IIR- (1st).
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200 000 ooo- 2 50
Tri '""d and was finally unearthed bu~h, brought a beaullful large
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100 000 000- 1 2
Col to make way for our pre~t pamtlng, of •he steamer Kanaw- Pills
000Stange
(H)
and Tillman:
200 001
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~arkmg lot and boat launching ha ~nd presented lt to Harry Atlanta
oStotUemyre,
Talbot
tB) and
000 000
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Col ~""'"P·
Pettit.
Veale 115-12) and Gander; Bryan. LP-Stoltlemyre 112-19).
Wlule we were on board the Pud Huntington·~ \:"d K Srhwall, Carroll (6), Ritchie (9) IHR-Conlgllaro (28th).
Col' Belie nf Richmond we were mired the pamtlng o t e a- and Oliver. LP-Schwalt (6-1).
-Jnonrd by Slanley B. (P u d) nawha. His father, the
late
(33rd), Clenden· Chicago
00 000 22o- 4 7 2
CoJ, lluul~n~ton. Captain Sylvan II. Captain Ira B. Huntington
Wash
OOl no Ollx- 5 n 0
Gardner, Nelson P. Gardner brought the Kanawha ~ut on
John, Buzhardl (4),, Higgins
Col' and Captain James Robmson ~er maiden lrlp to Pittsburgh
York 000 000 000- 0 5 2 (6), Lamabe (8), arid Jose·
of Ga lhpolis, and J1m Wallen m. 1896. Pud was along on that Cinci
600 000 01x- 7 14 0 phson; Richer~ Kline (8) and
Gal of Jluntmgton. W. Va. Moored tnp and the picture brought
Casanova. WP-Rlcherl (14-14).
Hill b&lt;'5tde the Belle of Rtehmond back lo!' of memones.
introduced including Captain C. LP-Joha (14-10). !IRs-Allen
Lon was «he Captam GJg, piloted to Captam Fred Way, who . 25 C. stone, Charles Henry Stone, tlst), Agee 12lst),
Coh Marlena by Captain John Beat· years ago was elected president Jake Helb and Tommy Rey_
ty of Cincinnati.
of the Sons and Daughters, and noids of Pt Pleasant; Charley Detroit
000 100 030- 4 tO ~
Fai
Ftrsl big event of the annual still IS, opened the annusl
Dietz of Cincinnati
former Minn
404 202 OOx-12 13 0
meeting and reunion of the Sons ing and then relinquished the engineer of the Ge~eral Wood, McLain, Monbouquette (3),
Cot 1 and Daughters of Pioneer Riv- stand to J. Mack Gamble of Queen City and the
Delta Gladding (5) and Freehan;
ermen was a board of directors Clarlngto~. Mr. Gamble intro. Captain Harry Kraft, · Grant, Kornice (7) and Nixon,
Colo meeltng Saturday morning, duced Elizabeth L1tton, founder
Captain
Jesse Brunsberg (7), Zimmerman
whoch we missed. Then at noon, of the S &amp; D 27 years ago. He P. Hughes, Captain Joe Wizba «8). WP-{;rant 112-13). LPDut there was the annual pilgrim· also pornted out that the
of Union Barge Line, and R. McLalb 119-13). HRs-Mineher
age to •he steamer W. P. Sny- tain's Gig had a whistle
L. Dana of Charl.eston.
(13th) , Oliva (24th) , KaUne
Wa: der, Jr., a floating museum bad been on every boat Cap- Mr. Dana introduced Mrs. w. (27th), McAaUife (21st).
moored near the Marietla Boat lain John Beatty ever owned. Monroe who related her
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, Cleve
000 600 em- 0 4 1
Pie. kmgum River.
torney Joha A. Epling and his the pocket enroute to Pills· Kan City 600 002 OOx- 2 9 1
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Alter 34 years of service on charming wife, Chris, were burgh many years ago in a hea- Bell, K&lt;olley (6), Kralick (7)
Pon the Ohio and Monongahela RIV· there. Big John acknowledged vy fog struck 1 rock and sank and Sims; Odom 15-5) and
.4&gt;1/tl ers, tire Snyder was retired in bls Introduction with "Hello", 10 miles south or Wheeling. It 1 Roof. LP-Bell 114-14).
• ~e~ Sejlt~mber 1955 as part of the and added, "My wife knows
was 00 Easter Sunday. Her fat :re once proud fleet of steamboats lucky you people are I
only !her was purser on the packet. Ball
000 OliO 0011- 0 3 1
Chat brought prosperity to the said Hello."'
Mrs. Monroe survived
Calif
000 000 20x- 2 2 1
Gra Amencan heartland. She was A lot of other people were sinking 81111 made several
Barber, Bertaina 16) and
Me&lt;
after tilat on the Iron Queen.
M. Lopez (7·14) and
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She told how two other boats. Rodgers. LP-Bertaina (1-6).
Lak
Benwood and Keystone Slate,
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water up to his knees to get
breakfast, and all the tune the
siphoos were going trying to
pump water out of buD.
Highlight of the annual meetmg was presentation of plans
for a new Delta Queen. Captain
Way introduced Captain Clark
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(Doe! Hawley, newly appointed general manager and
vice-president of Greene Line
steamers, Inc. , and read a letter from Mrs. Letha B. Greene,
president of Greene L I n e o,
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Presenting plans for the new 1
Delta Queen were Richard C.
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(Bill) Muster, con· I
sullanl, n!presentlng 'West coast
interests. Jay Qitlnby Is east
roast . representalf.. ~ . m
eblrge at Clbclnnall are ·. Doc
Hawley and Robert McCann,
assistant manager.
We didn't stay for the annual
banquet whieh W311 Seturday
alghl at the Lafayette. On our
way out we met Mr." 81111 Mrs.
Douglas Wetherholt of GallipoUs, who arrived late for t b e
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CYCLIST ltlLLED
"1P'Illl
APPOINTMENTS MADE
CHAGRIN F·AW, Ohio"
Appointment of Dr. William - Jaequellnel'oddjU, 17, Gar·
D. Hilt and Dr. Meno Loven- ~14 ~J~~' Wllilhj1ll'fll fatal·
stein as eo-directors of the een. 1y Fr1day hlii!II wlten the motorter for Economic OpportunitY' cycle on whleb site was a
has been annowiced by 0 hI 0 senser colllill!d' wlth a enr
University President Vernon R. 1,1. ,1$. ~ In nearby South
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can make the kind of future you want by actina
now. A Savings Account fitted to your inCo.me.IJ tbe
surest way to reach tbat gOal and the tline tt·belht
is right now. So many others saved for a bright fu..
ture ... and you can; tllo. We'll be glad to help you. ·
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"Good morning, I am Con·
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ate your support."
That was the early morning
greeting Thursday for hundreds
of Gallipolis residents as I be
conressman started hla beat ·at
7:30 a.m. His door-I&lt;Hioor calls
1n the business section of
was supported by his
sign board swarming around
town, pulled by a Midget K1og
car. The Congressman u~
eredft for vital roles for Gallia
County improvem&lt;!nt tllrough
his efforts for the Court House
Annex where, federal
!undo
paid a part of the costs and af.
ao the river boat docking facll·
ity, which was opened this
"I firmly believe lhatktu o •
Iars should co~e ba~. borne
?nd belp u_s obtai~ facilities lor
unproved mdustrJal
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0. n; !Son) ·Wogan, Pomeroy, 1910 Ill p.....,.., .... II f1N'
Joha W. Bowen~ 39, Savanneh, IIIICI a nUIIIber ol ale';' and 1\t!ded In ~th b)' }* ~
Ga., each $22.~. ~; 81111
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services Will
be .Sutvlvors lndude
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Pollee Dar,
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to swp within e
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tort Cemelel'y bes e ner late 'Mrs Clrilrles '(Betnlet) tlifllft
Gallipolis city pollee
:;,: clear .U.tanc~; William R. : : busband, Dayton Roush.
Pomeroy IIIICI two llephewl;
mvestigatlng the theft of a
log, 53, Gallipolis, · $20
Cllarles end jlOnald. .
tery and box of tools from a costs, lntoxicaUon; and Billy P Tw Ar
ted bv
, ll'Wlerlil servieea•will ·be held
tractor owned by the Van~: Hufbnan, 29, Charleston,
P o . resp Ji'
Yond~ at 2 p.m. at tbll Ra•
Implement Co., 56 Court · Va., lorf!'fted a $22.50 bond
oml_l*ilV 0 ce
iJnp-C · Is Funeral Home wJu.
William F. Vanco, 423 Mulber· speeding.:
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Officers said Vanco reported
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department. Daniel R®sh. ·21,
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FRACI'CR
Hartford, was arrested . on a Grove Cem~ery.
lier
Friday from the tractor;· park· Th: Middle~ e:~rgency ebarge of lblolicalk¥t ,and post- ol M~s. ~Ira
wu
ed on a Jot behind the lmple- squa was ca
a ~
ad bond. William Anderson, 2:1,
e pmeroy
ai:Tisonvilll
ment building. Vanco told po~ Thur~y f':/rcyb Pope,tame':j Har\ford, on a charge ol, DWl, ?t!r:
ol :,e ~ £.8 IIIOl't
Ice he believes the theft OC· .py Hoi ow
a. • w o sus
was lodged In Meigs COWlty . p r . o.
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eurred sometime either Wed· a. fractured WI'IBt in an automo- jail. Both were schedule!! fo~:_apo than 25 years. OES ~
neaday night or Thursday night. bile accident. ~ squ~ toot pearanee before Mayor Charles
f be ~1: Sund;rn!'~311
The missing items were val· the patient lo
mor- Legar last nlghl. ,
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8 un aet'l'
ued at $5B according to police; ial H':j'pl:l
sed e
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SUIT FILED
ees.
$28 and the box of tools, $30.
A suit far money only was
TWO ARE FINED
•'led in Meigs County Clerk of
Mefc• GeaeraJ BOIPIIiil
CLUB BANQUET SET
Two cases were heard In Mid· Courts Friday by the CltilieftS Admlss~PT. PLEASANT - The ann· dleport Mayor C. 0. Fisher's National Bank of Middleport a- Dl.ocbrgel -Roy Wlnebretlual awards banquet for mem· court Friday evening. Margar- galnat Earl W. Riggs, Mlddl.,. ner, Eladlne Watsoa IIIII· ~oe
hers of Hidden Valley Country el Peters, 58, Middleport, was
on 8 note lor tJ,311.811. WUson.
.
Club has been set for Novem· fined f5 and costs' for failure to!ii~;ii;;;i;;iiii,ii;,iiio,;;;iii~i..iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiii;i;;iii
her 1 at Oscar's in Gallipolis, yield tlgbt ' of wsy and Mai'IID
ll&lt;lcording to Lillian Greene, Junior Major, 11, Rt. 1 Mlddl.,.
president. A nominating com· port, was fined $10 and costs on
mijtee composed of Jean Jewell, a cbarge o( lpeedlng.
Jean Somerville and Jean War·
ner will present slate of candl· LEGJSl1TION lNTitoDUCED
dates for election at meetmg an
waiter H. M ller '
plans for the annual Christ· DeCongiotlt-Ohl wiA!nea: ~
mas party of the group will be ~ced IIJsr• lion to y ent
announced althe banquet.
lnte
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r,na1 revenu;eduetions
of
FOUR ARRESTED
to curtaU tas
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PT PLEASANT - Arrests tea~hers apens~ furlhring
recorded at tile "'lUnty jail the11 education , ..~~
were Homer Austin, 49, Hender· travel referred Ill"""" s ......,,.
son and Clifford Cornell, 56, er shorlaJe.
Apple Grove, both charged with
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intoxication; William
Floyd
FATAUiV INJURED
Watterson, 60, Apple Grove, PAINESVILLE, Ohio WPI)
char ed with driving whlle II· William Black 23, Perry,
Cl!J!S: revoked and Doosld Clll· llljured .fatally Friday II~=
lord SCarberry, Rt. 2 Crown when bls motOrcycle Cf
City, Ohio, driving while Inlot~ w!Ut a truck on U. ~· .~'
for road cond!Uoos; Terry WD·
Iiams, 19, Rt. 2, Crown City,
$10 and costs defecdve exhaust; and no'nald A. Carmen,

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By $55 D age

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and $15 w..:tervllle, $20 and eosti·.
and ~ for failure to yield speeding; Robert C. Rinehart
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159 Middleport an4 Fr.J)kUn D
the right of way.
Shoemaker, 32, Rt. 1, Galli~!:
Green, whp 'WIIJl arrested by is, each $15 81111 costs, failure
the Sta~ Highway Patrol. was to slop within the assured clear
alllo BBD!illced to 30 days In distance; Willard W. WoodrQff,
the COWlly Jall for not having 55, Vinton, $10 and cdl;ts, lm·
an operator's license. Howev- proper passu~&amp;; Stanley P.
er, Judge Belz suspended the Saunders, 56, Rt. 1, Northup,
sentence, placing Green under
a probation condition that he
not return to mMicipal court
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for any traffic violation as long
as Judge Betz Is presiding.
Green had been m oourt a
ant
week ago for , no operator's license.
Damage was estimated at
about $551n a fire at 9·54 a.m.
Upon the requesl of the Res· Saturday at the B&amp;B Pl:erla
lstrar of tile Bureau of Motor Second Ave. and Locust SL
Vehicles, Judge Betz conducted Seven GallipOlis volunteer fire·
a bearing for Walter E. Allie, men and two trucks answered
41, Pattiot Star Rt., for sus· the alarm.
pension of Allie's license as an
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habitual traffic violator.
l:li'lbeml!lh Usled faulty lns~a·
Judge Jletz suspended AI· ti!Iruia!Jrlll!Be .of .me blaze wb~ch
lie's UeeD~Ie for six months damaged ~n ms1de wall behmd
after ·eonslderlng evidence tile Pizzeria oven. FJre";len
that Able bad accumulated quickly extmguiShed the ftre.
14 points under the Oblo polal Damage was listed as $25 to
law Ia lbe pnsl two years.
the building and $30 lo the conAllie's last traffic conviction tents. . . .
was after his arrest Aug: .22. The Pizzena IS owned by
1966, on a charge of dnvmg Jun10r McGuire, Rt. 2, Ga!Uwhile intoxicated. The
new polis, and the bu!ldmg IS owned
SIX months suspensiOn may rWl by the K of P Lodge. Both
concurrent with the present building and contents . were
suspension or go into effect at insured aecordmg. to firemen.
end of the curre~t suspen- It was the fifth f1re alarm ef
sion, Judge Betz pomled out, the month and the 7lstrun of
since determination on the mat- the year for Gallipolis firemen.

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made 16 arresll Friday, inclljdlng ou;e resulting from an
accident at 6:30p.m. Friday .o n Rt, 3~'0ne 111!1 thfee..
tentbs miles west of the
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polll municipal court Sopt. 26;
Oda Mirtin, 38, Crown City, InThe patrol ellarRed ll'rankllb aecure' toad, Cited Sept. 28; Qk..
D. Shoemaker~~· Rl I, Gal· ey 0. Miller, se, Crown City,
U(lolls, wltb lajiDr8 to stop wllh- defective exhaust, cited Sept.
In the llSSUI'Oij clear .U.tanee. 23; Gerald R. ThomJ~Q~, 45,
No one was Injured In the ace!- Pom~. speedlq, cited Sept.
dent, In which there was no 211; : Wndell E. Grate, 30, Rut·
COJ,ltaci wltil ally other vehlcl~ land, speeding, cited Sept. 28;
Officers reported that Shoe- Dllvld D. Carter, 21, Beverly,
maker, driving a semi, came speeding, cited ~pt. 28; Char·
over a h!Uerest and upon three les R. Brownlhg, Jr., %1, GaUlears behind another vehicle poU., speeding, cited Sept. 28;
that was waldng jo make a left Harold L. B!Bnkensbip, 34,
turn. He was unable to stop HunUngton, W. Va., faUure to
and his aemi went off the 'rflht ~lay li&lt;enae plate,
cited
side of the highway and struct Oct. 1; Roser s. Brumfield, 2:1,
a traffic control sip.
Gallipolis, speeding, cited Oct.
Patrol arrests ll'rlilay lnclud· I; and G'ary D. Zeune, 17, Rt.
ed Richard D. Engel, 2!, Rio 3; Patssbla, speeding, cited to
Grande, passing over a yellow Gallla · county juYenlle court,
Une on a curve, cited to Galli· ·oct. J.' . ··

Rev.Hill
Be Ordained:·
STEVE BADGLEY

Sieve Badgley, IOD of Mr~
llDd Mrs. Ralph Badgley of
Racine, P'Odnated Sept. t
from Boot Camp at Great
Lak01, ID!nOis, He
hal
been bome on a It-day leave
and hu retnrned to Great
Laket to altead a Hospital
Corpt~man•a School. He Is a
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&amp;'boo! and entered tile Nayy
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Miss Judy Ann CGf.arl, dauchler of Mrs. Elva Dailey, Portland, became the bride
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James E. Pape, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Nial Salser. of Syracuse,
on August 6, at 1:10 p. m.,
the Portland Methodist
The Rev. John Kimbler,
cine, officiated at the
rilllJ ceremony before an
rangement of wbltl
palms and seven branch
abra.
Preceding the ceremony, a
half hour of nuptial music
presented by Mrs. Ruth
bacb. Mr. BUI Zerkle,
aang uOh Promise Me,"
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6:30
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1 a. m. - New.,t. &amp; Weather
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6:40
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6:45
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8:00 r """' Anderson Sunday
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Dotlno !lame
7 a. m. - Over Lightly
12"'5 F•rm•,., Rank
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Donne Re!d
l.nve Of Life
7:30 a. 1)1 . Willis Family Singing
!.neal News
D·!lfl S"reodin• Kingdom
T?·.,!i ,8 a. m. - Over Lightly .
12·?5 lli•"r on ~n !:nort• N•wo 9·2i! Conl!l'esomaa MoeDer
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12 &lt;!0 Swingin'
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Guiding Light
12' ''9 a m. - Di•line for Dollars 12·~n L•'l:V ~nrler•nn ~ow
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10 a m. - The Nurses
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1Hn Oulel Hour
10:30 a m.. - nark Shadows 1·1! Korr &amp; Van . 1.ondt Show ~ 12·00 National News
t-oo News
Wom:m'g P~R"e ·
3:30
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6 p. m. - Local News
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1·00 Rev.
2:·fl0- 0Pr fives
Pa ~~ word
Newly Wed Game 11 p. m_ - News. We r:ther, and 7-5; News Final
1·:Ill Counlry I&gt;Jieal!h!f1
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A Time F'or Us
Sports
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2·1111 nbfe Nen
House Par!J
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11:30 p, m. - Merv Griffin
~-TIIRDAYS
2-n; \!Oe! Kuslc
Chaaael 11
5·!\11 Prol...,onf Rntlr
7 · !t~ Nen F'IMI
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3·00- Anoth. World 'fn Tell Trulb
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6:00
Family
Worshlo
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8:00 Sill! Off
3'25News
6:30
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Farmtime
3 ~0- dnr't Sav
Frl•e llf Night
The Nurses
7:SO a. m. - Spotlight on EduR:~dio
4·00 Mr . C2 rloon
Theatre
Dark Shadows
cation
4:30 Rn r'kv &amp; F'rs.
Where A...-tton Is
N5 a m. - Mpllins Reports
lltondov Throurh F'rl~n
8·16 Morning ~e.~~~'t~;.::
8
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Adams Family
8:M ~;.,., Ou. Mor"inQ Melodies 1?-0fl l"eal. Ohio &amp;
5:00 M. Douglas I Fam ily Theater
9 a. m. - Luci's Toyshott
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7-4~ Echoes of Jov
12-20 RuOeUn ::- -_----_
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12·llll !l•rden Club
11:25 ::t_ m. - Doctor's House 3·11!i World NPws ·
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Evenin~ Shows
Call
3·16 Talk nf The Town
1-:m """" Headlines
12 Noon - Eve_
witness .News R-5~ C'.nmmunirv NPWs
1·5.~ News
4 p_ m. - Secret Storm
WeRther NPWS
S·OO- News
9·011 T•ll&lt;. of thP Tnwn
2-~n N•ws Headlines
4-30 o. m. - The Early Show 9·15 Momlno Melodies
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2·55 News
8:25
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7 p. m. ~ Looking with Long 10·1111 MominQ Melodies
3·55 [l!ews
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Wild, Wild West
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12,1111 Communltt: News
R·ttn Dinner Musicale
Movie
Milum Berle
12:05 Noon News
8:00 Sign. M
Masler Condudor .
fJ :30 T II. F.. Cal
12 O'Clock High
SAN FRANCISCO (UP!) - 12·2i! Bullelln &amp;ard
•undo~
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a-nn Sirn On, Singing Pre~cher
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8·15 News
tl:OO N•ws
P~H·M'Iaker News
cisco Symphony Orchestra. ~as 1:55 News Beat
1·311 Jlerald of Tnllh
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Theatre
New~
been eonductlng major orches. 2&gt;55 News Beat
1:110 Protestant Hour
11 ·50
Late Show
I: 15
tras throurrlloot th• world for 3:00 Mid Wav Matinee
1:30 Aunt Bertha , ,
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Action Theatre
over 40 years.
3:55 News Beat
. 1:45 ,SJIIlday Music
Krips conducle&lt;i his first op. 4:00 Disclng witb Doss
IO:M tlrst Baptist Churell
era when he was only !8, and is 4:30 lnrerchange
CIIRdun's Clla~~el
now
the
acknowledged
master
S:OO
Community
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lnlerlode
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5:10 World &amp; National
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5:30 Sunset Boulevard
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Shows
Davlight Savin~s Time
1:00
Sign
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Catholic Churcll
Zsa Zsa Re1ur11
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Zsa Gabor. after an absence
i·?·M-Aimanae
Cartoons
· -2' 00 Old Folks Hour
13 years, returns to MGM ·
Neighbors
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a guest role In the tel'"''''ionl
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Superman
Lone Ranger

12:00 Top Cal
Rllad Runner
12 :30 Bach. Father -The Beagles

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7:30 Wall Di&lt;ney

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11:20 p, m. Ch 8 "God Is My 11·00-News
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11:15 Mike Douglas
Downh -R. ~ameron
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11:30m. Ch 13 "Little Girl 11 :30 p. m. Ch 13 ''The Law. 11:45 J
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tiny pearls. ' The lull bouffant Mr. Dale Cole, R_a~~i~
skirt was fashioned with
ed as best man.
tiers. The attacfled train
Mr. Dave
extended from the
and Mr. Charles
was ed&amp;ed with lace and
cine, cousins of
Mrs. Dailey, mciiiMr
pearls.
Her veil of silk illusion
bride, chaose for bor
gracefully frem a tiara of
wedding 1 two piece (
and seed pearls. She carried
ol Ughl blue lace wffih-,.....,,.
whi"' Bible 'opped with a
ing accessories. Her
orchid.
was white carnaiiOII
Miss Beverly Price, Portland, with blue .
was her maid oi honor. She Mrs. Salser, mother ·
groom, chose a blue
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dress with matching
length gow• ol acetale
ies. Her corsage wu
ayloD, wilh a sheath skirt
carnations lipped wllll
Mrs. Ri&lt;:hard ~rrelt,_.~~
polls, and Mn. Hobert
Racine, cousin of tbl ~
regis..,red the guesll.
Following the cerer!1o11f
reception was held ID the •=~,~~
enditorium. The bridal
was centered with a IID'I&amp;&lt;!Iiil
ed wedding Cake with a
lure bride and groom.
wedding cake was baked
Mrs. Paul Lawrence.
Mrs. Donald Jnhnsoa
h1Siess for the recepi!OIL

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Miss LewlJ ill
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by her brother, Mr. Jerry'
a while nylon dresr.
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was banded in ll8bl
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The bride Is a graduate
Racine High School, clan
1964, and the Holzer Hfll!Pftaj
School ol laboratory 811111,1t l
ance. She is employed u
laboratory tech•ician at tile
Gallipolis Medical Center.
The groom is a greduale
Racine Higk School, U.
1961, alid served lour ,_.
the U. S. Navy. He Ill : : ;
ed at the Goodyear €
Plant at Pt. Plea!lllll
The coople Is reolcli"' a
Hysell St., Middleport

held iA Kilt's rostaursnl
The eouple took a borle)'IOioo&gt;a i
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trip to Mackinac Island. They
will reside at 146115 Desplaiae.s
Ave., Harvey, Utinois.
The bride is attending
ton Junior College iD the
iag program. The groom
atlended Thornton JuRior
lege, and is employed by Boaz, Mi"" Janice Sctlmoll,
Allan and Hamilton.
taUve to Girls stale
il Attending Ute wedding
experience and activ!Uel
Mr. and Mrs. Paul MeNealey , the Child Conservalioll
Mrs_ Fred Harrington and
met Thursday eventn&amp; at
las, and Judy, aU or
Columbia Gas office. 1111e ...~~
Mr. and Mrs. E. s. Halley
ed the club for spoasorlr!C
Powell, Mr. and Mrs . Gerald after whieh ihe wu pre--~ llalley, and daughter, Jutia and ' a gift from the aiull.
Chria of Daytoa.
The meeting opened w1111
votions by Mn. Barilara
followed by the Molhera
er in unison . Mn. Sl1aran
ley made a oontributloa to-""'''
club. Plans were made
food sbo~r lor a ooedy

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Mrs. Paul Lawrence.
Mrs. Donald Johnaol
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Racine High School, ciau
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tiny pearls. The full
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tiers. The attached train
extended from the
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Her veil of silk illusion
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white Bible lopped with a
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Miss Judy Ann
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land, became the bride
James E. Pape, son of Mr: and
Mrs. Nial Salser, of
on Auguot 6, at 7:30 p. m.,
the Porlland Methodist Cburch.
The Rev. John ·
cine, officiated at the
ring ceremony before an
rangement of white
palms and seven branch
abra.
Preceding the ceremeny,
half hour of nuptial music
presented by Mrs. Ruth
bach. Mr. Bill Zerkle,
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The couple is resl•ll•ll
Hysell St., MiddleporL

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Her crown, and veil, were The eouple took a bon.eya1oo1
t 1111111e materiaL Her cres- trip to Mackinac Island.
bouquet was of
while will reside at 14606 De!lflla.iAes
, and lily of the valley.
Ave., Harvey, lllinois.
. Nancy Sepesi was rna- ..The bride is attending 'l'lu...,_
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· served as best man.
iHg program. The groom
Doug Harrlngloll of Gal· attended Thornton JuRior
, a cousla of the groom, lege, and is employed by Boaz, Miss Janice Scbmoll, ,..._
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Allan and Hamilton.
tative to Girls Stale
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•father of the groom is a Attemling the
were experience and actlvitiM
· of Gallipolis and is di- Mr. and Mrs. Paul
the Child Conservailf Industrial Hygiene with Mrs. Fred Harrington and
mel Tbursday even!Dg, • ·
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Columbia Gas office. De
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'I mother it1 the former Mr. and Mro. E. s. Halley
ed the club for spoasoriJic
• Walker of Pertel'.
Powell, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald after whicb she was pre--~·
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a gift lrvm the alub.
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land, became the bride
James E. Pape, son of Mr. and
Mn. Nial Salser, of
on August 6, at 7:30 p. m.,
the Portland MethodiBt Cburch.
The Rev. John Kimbler,
cine, officiated at the
ring ceremony before an
rangement Ill white
palms and seven branch
abra.
Pn!ceding the ceremony,
hail hour of nuptial music
presented by Mn. Ruth
bach. Mr. BUI Zerkle, soloist,
ung "Oh Promise Me," '
cause" and ••the Lord's
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The bride. given in marriage
by her brother. Mr. JerrY Dailey, Newark, was lovely i•
floor length gown of sheer
featuring long sleeves and
brina neckline accented
tiny pearls. The full
skirt was fashioned with lace
tiers. The attached train which
extended from the waistline
was ed&amp;ed with lace and tiny

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Northeast Church of Christ in Columbus, Oltio was
the scene of the we&lt;lding of Miss Jacqueline Lynn Boggs,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James L. Boggs, 1992 East
Cooke Road, Columbus, Ohio, to Staff Sergeant Russell
E. Mall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eimer E. Mall of Rt. 1 Bucyrus, Kansas.
The wedding was an event of August 2oth, at 2:30
o'clock in the afternoon. The double ring ceremol}y was
performed by Pastor Ira J. Brandon. A half-hour of nuptial music was played by Mrs. Ira J. Brandon, organist,
and Miss Sharon Brandon. I -·--·-- ~
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the soloist.
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Sbe carried a
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Mlss Sammle"':!:u!'•~~~
and Miaa G
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They wore ldelllliat
Miss Price's. IIIII
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Miss Brenda La111f1111
land, was Bower
a white nylon dreos.
was banded in llgbt
a bow In back. She
matching headpiece
blue.
Mr. Dale Cole,
eel as best man.
Mr. Dave ~r;~;~=
and Mr. Charles
cine, cousins of

bride, choose for ber
wedding 1 two piece
of light blue lace wltb -~
ing accessories. Her
was white camallou

Miss Beverly Price, Portland, with blue.

was her maid of honor.
Mrs. Salser, mother t4
was attired in a yellow
groom, cbose a blue
length gow• of acetate
dress with matching
ayion, with a sbeath skirt and ies. Her corsaae Wll
carnations tipped wltb
Mra. Richard
polls, and Mrs. Hobert
Radne, cousin of lbe
registered the guestl.
Following tbe ceremoDJ'
reception was held In the ~·~:H
auditorium. The bridal
was centered with a tiii'I!H!illj;
ed wedding cake with a·
ture bride and groom.
wedding cake was baked
Mrs. Paul Lawrence.
Mrs. Donald Johnsoa
hoot.ess for the reception.
Martha Lou Beegle and
Jeanette Lawrence served
cake and Mrs. Alberta Glli-~~~
encamp and Mrs. Louise

_The church was decorated ;::r:~~.,i·;~~~~~ds. her
With wh1te w~ddmg bells on At the reception, which folMr. cuul Mr1, RoRer Brumfield
the pews and 1vy on the· altar. lowed the ceremony, there was
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1tals.
Two lacey arrangelll&lt;!nts. of a five tier wedding cake, with
Misl Patty Pratt ol Fairborn,
while pom-poms,
camatlorJS, two large pun&lt;h bowls on each
Ohio served as maid of honor.
giad•oli and greenery nomplelo end of the table · surrouoded Ill'
She chose an A-line dress of red.
ed the decorations.. ·
Rower arraHgements. Register·
Mr. Darwin Bloomer of Rio
Miss Boggs was gil ell in 'ing the guests was Misl Lucy
Grande, Ohio served as beat
marriage by her father and McMahan of Woodsfield, Ohio.
man. Ushen were: Mr. Don
chose a gown of white silk or- Miss Patricia Boggs of ProctorCaU of Columbus, Ohio,
and
ganza and chantilly lace lash- vUie, Ohio, presided at the
Mrs. Lewis Lutton of Pl. Pieasloned with brief chantilly lace table. Miss Jane
Eastwood,
ant, West VlrgioiL
lleeves. The
chantilly lace Mra. James Bertcher, both of
Tile bride'• mother chose a
created the scalioped scoop Coiumbas and Miss Chandell
sheer lavender dress with white.
lleCkUne, and waa adorned with Boggs of 'Proctorville,
were
accessories. She wore a corsage
pearls. The
bouffant skirt hootesses.
ol white carnatioos,
was accented with chantilly For a wedding trip to Kansas Eureka Methodist Church waa A reception_ Mls held at the
lace extending dow• the lrorJt and other western points the the scene of the wedding ot church lo!lowmg the ceremony.
er served the punch
1ide and edging the hemline of bride wore a white linen dress Miss June WUIJams, daughter A four tiered cake graced the
fee .
ber chapel train. A wedding with blue shoes, gloves and of Mr. alld Mn. Dowie WU!Iama table, and II was ~ed alo!'l
The bride is a graduate
ring held the frout bow of or- purse. The couple will reside of Eureka Star Route, to Mr. ~tb punch and mmts. Presl&lt;lRacine High School, clall
&amp;aaza and was adorned with at 4fl9 B Mayfair Boulevard, Roger Bromfield, son of Mr. g at the table were:
Mn.
1964, and the Holzer IIOSJpltaj
Aleacon lace and pearls held Columbus.
Leo Brumfield, and late Mn. Marvm OUrs, of Eureka, Mrs.
School of laboratory
ber bouffant etbew length lm· Mrs. Mall is a graduate of Brumfield of Eureka Ster Rt. ~":'cy RE:n of l.lrbana, Mrs.
ance. She is employed as
ported silk English illusion veil. LiQden McKinley High school The wedding took pia- on Mre enC 0 Ins Crof GaiUpotiB, aad
laboratory techniclau at
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MISS
Gallipolis Medical Center.
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Boy ewa of
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The groom is a graduate ·
ot honor and Mfss Sharoa. Tay. Ress College. She is employed o'ciook' IJ1 the Bfterliodl ihe ~
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Racine Higil Scll.ol, alaM
or, Miss Brenda Taylor, a!ld by ' the State Taxation Depart- doublo rinG reremnnv wu' ....... gu~
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mooa 1r1 to Lak
maids. M•ss Debbie Skaggs was Mr. MaD ts • graduate of B-"'· Sa~;_, plaDist -"-• are n p idi
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ton and teal. Tiley also wore Force at Lockbeuroe Air For&lt;e alter of the oilur&lt;b was decor- of GaJDa Academy
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The eoople I! resldlnC •
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ocene ol 1M wedding ol Miss of the oame material. Her cres- lrip to Mackinac Island.
bus, Ohio, ..rved as best man. Hamacher and soa, Gertrude riage by her talber. Tile bride Mr. Brumfield is 1
Nancy Jo Cla~ughter 1111 COlli bouquet was of white will reside at t4M5. llesJIIaiBI1S[
Mr. Chari~s Mettle of Los A• and Martha Matl, of Olathe, chose a ballerina lengtll gowa of Gallla Academy High
Mr. and Mrs.
P. Claud¥ rooes, and lily of the valley.
Ave., "":'ey, Dlmo":
g.,(es, Calif., Mr .. James Smltll Kansas; Mr. and Mrs. Cba_rles wltb sweetllearl 1 ectuae, and and Rio Grande College, and
of Homewood, llllnols, Ia Mr. Mrs. Nancy SepeSI was rna- The br1de IS attending
of San Diego, Calif., Mr. Walt- Boggs and family, Proc\i"'Vllie; three-quarter Jengtb sleeves. The 8 member of the faculty of
Gary W. Halley, SOB of Mr. and Iron of boU81', and Mr. Gordon too Jumor College m _the
er Brown of Allentown, Pa. and ; Mr. and Mro. Raymond Shato, necklille, ud a ftry fun skirt lja Academy High scbool
Mrs. Paul Halley of 1924 Ever- Krick served as best man.
iRg program. The groom
Mr. Leslie Potts ol San Diego, Mrs. Freola, Bucyrus; Mn. was accented wlth AiellCon ]ace Out.of-towa «"etet ~· Mrs greea Road, HDmewolld, llllloil. Mr. Doug Harringloll ol Gal- attended Thornton Juaior
were ushers. Cabot Hart of C&lt;&gt;-l Gail Green and- daughter, Gal- medalllous, and Hquln.s. The Frank PraU 8JUi dauptei, Pa~ 'nle
taken at 1 lipolis, a cousin of the groom, lege, and is employed by Boaz, Miso Janke SduDoll,
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UpoUs; Mr . .nd Mrs. Marshall back of the futl skirt was an ap- ty, of Fairborn, o., Mr.
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AllaA and Hamilton.
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ron l!ffect, with Uen of t h 1 , Mrs. Do• Call of
The father of the groom Is a Attending the wedding
expe&lt;lence and actlvtlles
aaua 'aflernooA dress
wtth ! and Mrs. Philbert aQggs,
chantilly lace falling froJn be- Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ervill of
=~~Rev. Robert nallve of Gallipotis and Is d~ Mr. and Mrs. Paul McNealey. the Cbild Conservatloll
matching sh~, purse and hat,j ark; Mr. Rudolph Schel~
II. Her shoulder lellgth bana, Mn. Edna Holsten
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met ~sday evenln&amp; at
and her flowers were plat II'-~· Hood, Texas, and Mr.
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of Imported British Ulu.•ion New Yort City, and Mr.
The bride wore a luD length the American Oil Co.
T b 1 las, and Jndy, aU of Gallipelis, Columbia Gas ofllce. Slle
chids.
Mrs. Lewis Bradshaw o1 Cleve- was •stllbl to a q.-'1 erown Mrs. Jama BI'OIIIhman of
gown ol wblte orglliWI over tat- groem'o mother Ia the former Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Halley of ed the dub for 9pOIIIS(II'iDjjprelellli!li7•·
The groom'l mother wore a Janet
of pearll, llld lwiu eu&amp; ur- u.,toa.
lela, wltll-IH!Dinldenld A!OD- Frances Walker of Porter.
Powell, Mr. and Mr..
after whicb llbe waa
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a gift from the olull.
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James E. Pape, son of Mr. and
Mn. Nial Salser, of
on August 6, at 7:30 p. m.,
the Portland MethodiBt Cburch.
The Rev. John Kimbler,
cine, officiated at the
ring ceremony before an
rangement Ill white
palms and seven branch
abra.
Pn!ceding the ceremony,
hail hour of nuptial music
presented by Mn. Ruth
bach. Mr. BUI Zerkle, soloist,
ung "Oh Promise Me," '
cause" and ••the Lord's
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The bride. given in marriage
by her brother. Mr. JerrY Dailey, Newark, was lovely i•
floor length gown of sheer
featuring long sleeves and
brina neckline accented
tiny pearls. The full
skirt was fashioned with lace
tiers. The attached train which
extended from the waistline
was ed&amp;ed with lace and tiny

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Is Wed Aug .20th
Northeast Church of Christ in Columbus, Oltio was
the scene of the we&lt;lding of Miss Jacqueline Lynn Boggs,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James L. Boggs, 1992 East
Cooke Road, Columbus, Ohio, to Staff Sergeant Russell
E. Mall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eimer E. Mall of Rt. 1 Bucyrus, Kansas.
The wedding was an event of August 2oth, at 2:30
o'clock in the afternoon. The double ring ceremol}y was
performed by Pastor Ira J. Brandon. A half-hour of nuptial music was played by Mrs. Ira J. Brandon, organist,
and Miss Sharon Brandon. I -·--·-- ~
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the soloist.
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Mlss Sammle"':!:u!'•~~~
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They wore ldelllliat
Miss Price's. IIIII
was atfued iD pile
Miss Lewil in llliDt ...,.11:;
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Miss Brenda La111f1111
land, was Bower
a white nylon dreos.
was banded in llgbt
a bow In back. She
matching headpiece
blue.
Mr. Dale Cole,
eel as best man.
Mr. Dave ~r;~;~=
and Mr. Charles
cine, cousins of

bride, choose for ber
wedding 1 two piece
of light blue lace wltb -~
ing accessories. Her
was white camallou

Miss Beverly Price, Portland, with blue.

was her maid of honor.
Mrs. Salser, mother t4
was attired in a yellow
groom, cbose a blue
length gow• of acetate
dress with matching
ayion, with a sbeath skirt and ies. Her corsaae Wll
carnations tipped wltb
Mra. Richard
polls, and Mrs. Hobert
Radne, cousin of lbe
registered the guestl.
Following tbe ceremoDJ'
reception was held In the ~·~:H
auditorium. The bridal
was centered with a tiii'I!H!illj;
ed wedding cake with a·
ture bride and groom.
wedding cake was baked
Mrs. Paul Lawrence.
Mrs. Donald Johnsoa
hoot.ess for the reception.
Martha Lou Beegle and
Jeanette Lawrence served
cake and Mrs. Alberta Glli-~~~
encamp and Mrs. Louise

_The church was decorated ;::r:~~.,i·;~~~~~ds. her
With wh1te w~ddmg bells on At the reception, which folMr. cuul Mr1, RoRer Brumfield
the pews and 1vy on the· altar. lowed the ceremony, there was
,
1tals.
Two lacey arrangelll&lt;!nts. of a five tier wedding cake, with
Misl Patty Pratt ol Fairborn,
while pom-poms,
camatlorJS, two large pun&lt;h bowls on each
Ohio served as maid of honor.
giad•oli and greenery nomplelo end of the table · surrouoded Ill'
She chose an A-line dress of red.
ed the decorations.. ·
Rower arraHgements. Register·
Mr. Darwin Bloomer of Rio
Miss Boggs was gil ell in 'ing the guests was Misl Lucy
Grande, Ohio served as beat
marriage by her father and McMahan of Woodsfield, Ohio.
man. Ushen were: Mr. Don
chose a gown of white silk or- Miss Patricia Boggs of ProctorCaU of Columbus, Ohio,
and
ganza and chantilly lace lash- vUie, Ohio, presided at the
Mrs. Lewis Lutton of Pl. Pieasloned with brief chantilly lace table. Miss Jane
Eastwood,
ant, West VlrgioiL
lleeves. The
chantilly lace Mra. James Bertcher, both of
Tile bride'• mother chose a
created the scalioped scoop Coiumbas and Miss Chandell
sheer lavender dress with white.
lleCkUne, and waa adorned with Boggs of 'Proctorville,
were
accessories. She wore a corsage
pearls. The
bouffant skirt hootesses.
ol white carnatioos,
was accented with chantilly For a wedding trip to Kansas Eureka Methodist Church waa A reception_ Mls held at the
lace extending dow• the lrorJt and other western points the the scene of the wedding ot church lo!lowmg the ceremony.
er served the punch
1ide and edging the hemline of bride wore a white linen dress Miss June WUIJams, daughter A four tiered cake graced the
fee .
ber chapel train. A wedding with blue shoes, gloves and of Mr. alld Mn. Dowie WU!Iama table, and II was ~ed alo!'l
The bride is a graduate
ring held the frout bow of or- purse. The couple will reside of Eureka Star Route, to Mr. ~tb punch and mmts. Presl&lt;lRacine High School, clall
&amp;aaza and was adorned with at 4fl9 B Mayfair Boulevard, Roger Bromfield, son of Mr. g at the table were:
Mn.
1964, and the Holzer IIOSJpltaj
Aleacon lace and pearls held Columbus.
Leo Brumfield, and late Mn. Marvm OUrs, of Eureka, Mrs.
School of laboratory
ber bouffant etbew length lm· Mrs. Mall is a graduate of Brumfield of Eureka Ster Rt. ~":'cy RE:n of l.lrbana, Mrs.
ance. She is employed as
ported silk English illusion veil. LiQden McKinley High school The wedding took pia- on Mre enC 0 Ins Crof GaiUpotiB, aad
laboratory techniclau at
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MISS
Gallipolis Medical Center.
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August 21st il -.- t'JIO Mr8. p 8aro
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Boy ewa of
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The groom is a graduate ·
ot honor and Mfss Sharoa. Tay. Ress College. She is employed o'ciook' IJ1 the Bfterliodl ihe ~
er regwtered lbe
Racine Higil Scll.ol, alaM
or, Miss Brenda Taylor, a!ld by ' the State Taxation Depart- doublo rinG reremnnv wu' ....... gu~
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formed by Rev Jack ltutlet
mooa 1r1 to Lak
maids. M•ss Debbie Skaggs was Mr. MaD ts • graduate of B-"'· Sa~;_, plaDist -"-• are n p idi
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the U. s. Navy. He Ia• -:::~;
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ey wore ~r Garner High Schoo~ Kansas, Ann Saunders, I!Piolst, presentl'd and Ave., GaUipolls.
Plant at P!. Pleasant.
length gowns of seaspray chll- and is stationed witti the Air 1 progr~~m of upUal mliJic. The Mrs. Brumfieid is 1 gr8Jiua~e 1
ton and teal. Tiley also wore Force at Lockbeuroe Air For&lt;e alter of the oilur&lt;b was decor- of GaJDa Academy
ochool
The eoople I! resldlnC •
Hysell St., Middleport.
matching seaspray organza W- Base.
ated wilb arraqelllOills of white and the Mndin •5
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Jes and pearls stamin on a for- Out • of • town guests were gtadiota and IOVea brancbed ty CUlture t ~ to o:l Sbe Trlnlt)' Metbodlst Cbuntll ill za fiVer tatleta, with AlenCOA held iD Kilt's ....taurant.
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lB associ 1 d a~ ~
Homewolld, Illioois, was
the lace. Her crown, and veil, were The eoupie look a ho01eymooa l
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Mr. John W. King of Coium- Bucyrus, Kansas; Mrs. John The bride waa given IJ1 mar- Beauty ~~n. WI
ocene ol 1M wedding ol Miss of the oame material. Her cres- lrip to Mackinac Island.
bus, Ohio, ..rved as best man. Hamacher and soa, Gertrude riage by her talber. Tile bride Mr. Brumfield is 1
Nancy Jo Cla~ughter 1111 COlli bouquet was of white will reside at t4M5. llesJIIaiBI1S[
Mr. Chari~s Mettle of Los A• and Martha Matl, of Olathe, chose a ballerina lengtll gowa of Gallla Academy High
Mr. and Mrs.
P. Claud¥ rooes, and lily of the valley.
Ave., "":'ey, Dlmo":
g.,(es, Calif., Mr .. James Smltll Kansas; Mr. and Mrs. Cba_rles wltb sweetllearl 1 ectuae, and and Rio Grande College, and
of Homewood, llllnols, Ia Mr. Mrs. Nancy SepeSI was rna- The br1de IS attending
of San Diego, Calif., Mr. Walt- Boggs and family, Proc\i"'Vllie; three-quarter Jengtb sleeves. The 8 member of the faculty of
Gary W. Halley, SOB of Mr. and Iron of boU81', and Mr. Gordon too Jumor College m _the
er Brown of Allentown, Pa. and ; Mr. and Mro. Raymond Shato, necklille, ud a ftry fun skirt lja Academy High scbool
Mrs. Paul Halley of 1924 Ever- Krick served as best man.
iRg program. The groom
Mr. Leslie Potts ol San Diego, Mrs. Freola, Bucyrus; Mn. was accented wlth AiellCon ]ace Out.of-towa «"etet ~· Mrs greea Road, HDmewolld, llllloil. Mr. Doug Harringloll ol Gal- attended Thornton Juaior
were ushers. Cabot Hart of C&lt;&gt;-l Gail Green and- daughter, Gal- medalllous, and Hquln.s. The Frank PraU 8JUi dauptei, Pa~ 'nle
taken at 1 lipolis, a cousin of the groom, lege, and is employed by Boaz, Miso Janke SduDoll,
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lumbus was ring bearer.
UpoUs; Mr . .nd Mrs. Marshall back of the futl skirt was an ap- ty, of Fairborn, o., Mr.
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~ternoon of Sal- was one of the ushers.
AllaA and Hamilton.
lative_to Girls State
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The bride's mother wore nn I Boggs, Washington c. H.:
ron l!ffect, with Uen of t h 1 , Mrs. Do• Call of
The father of the groom Is a Attending the wedding
expe&lt;lence and actlvtlles
aaua 'aflernooA dress
wtth ! and Mrs. Philbert aQggs,
chantilly lace falling froJn be- Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ervill of
=~~Rev. Robert nallve of Gallipotis and Is d~ Mr. and Mrs. Paul McNealey. the Cbild Conservatloll
matching sh~, purse and hat,j ark; Mr. Rudolph Schel~
II. Her shoulder lellgth bana, Mn. Edna Holsten
an
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met ~sday evenln&amp; at
and her flowers were plat II'-~· Hood, Texas, and Mr.
and
of Imported British Ulu.•ion New Yort City, and Mr.
The bride wore a luD length the American Oil Co.
T b 1 las, and Jndy, aU of Gallipelis, Columbia Gas ofllce. Slle
chids.
Mrs. Lewis Bradshaw o1 Cleve- was •stllbl to a q.-'1 erown Mrs. Jama BI'OIIIhman of
gown ol wblte orglliWI over tat- groem'o mother Ia the former Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Halley of ed the dub for 9pOIIIS(II'iDjjprelellli!li7•·
The groom'l mother wore a Janet
of pearll, llld lwiu eu&amp; ur- u.,toa.
lela, wltll-IH!Dinldenld A!OD- Frances Walker of Porter.
Powell, Mr. and Mr..
after whicb llbe waa
- laee at tile bedlee llld beor Followillg the eerem011y a ... Halley, and daughter, Julia
a gift from the olull.
1lu. Tile· 1rala wu allo .,...... eeplloA, attended by 180, W8l Cbrill of DaytoL
The meeting opelled witb
votions by Mrs. Barbara
loUowed by the Motllera
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wblcb fell t. tlli1

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gracefully from a tiara of lace
and seed pearls. She carried a
while Bible 'opped with a white
orchid.

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6 cylinder. Stlnderd shift,
r•dio &amp; heater, wh1tew•ll
tires.

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64 Ford Galaxie

Days of the First RCA Radios -

SOOXL 2 Dr. Hardtop.

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62 Ford Fairlane

and the

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RCA Victor for 19.7

cylinder,

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tires.

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64 Ford Galaxie
500. 4 Dr. I

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FLEXSTEEL

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automatic trans. Radio &amp;
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2 Dr. 270 · Sorln, 6 cyll,..
dtr, stanUrd traM.• radio
and heater

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ers were out boating the clnuns

o2 Ford Gal. 500

for the memhersblp
Mrs.
Russell Bibbee is general
man. Eldon Wuerch, pre~llderttl
and Jameo Martin, Community

4 dr. I cyl. AI Tnnl. P .
lt"rlng, radlo 1M heater

64 Ford F-700
Dump Truck. 8 cvllnd•r.
S speed tr1n1. 2 speed Nlr

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STORAGE

"The Ohio played an important role In the westward development of the United States, a fact we were
Custom 2 Daor H1rcftap.
, 010
on the 1966-37 series.
Power
Steering
end
made aware of when we reached Gallipolis. This hand·
Br1kes. Automatic trans.
some.town was fonnded in 1790 by a boatload of aris'LESLIE EAKIN
resign~ tocrats fleeing France's revolution, and who sailed
this week as director of Gallla downstream here from what is now Plttsbuf1:h. Today
county Ci.U Defense operations. the place boasts proudly of its origins with large signs
USED CAR LOT
Steve Swomy, who blstalled
that tell the traveler he's In "Gallipolis, City of the
JDBnaged Tower
Gauls."
·
Locust &amp; Sycamore Sh.
Inc., has been transferred
Down on the waterfront we found a smaller, grim·
Pblladelplda, and will
mer sign, a reminder of the river's caprices. "High water mark, March 30, 1913: 66\0 feet," it read. Signs
like this, along with the river walls or levees we ba·
gan to see along the middle and lower Ohio, add a bit
NYE UNIVERSITY VOlKSWAGEN
of drafa to the river landscape.

63 Mercury

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spoke before service clubs and
at school assemblies to stir in·
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ME ii-IE WAY 't'OU THINK
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WILL MAKE ME Pill lliE 6AU. A~ TI-l~ 1.(1-Aill
WILL 8E AN INVOUINTAR'i MllGCLE GPAGfr\ !

65 Mustan!l

6 cylinder. Stlnderd shift,
r•dio &amp; heater, wh1tew•ll
tires.

Have been for many years -

64 Ford Galaxie

Days of the First RCA Radios -

SOOXL 2 Dr. Hardtop.

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cvlind.r, 4 sra•d trans.

62 Ford Fairlane

and the

Come In end See The COII!plete Lint of
RCA Victor for 19.7

cylinder,

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500 2 Dr. Herd Top, 6 cyt.

inder, standard trans. Ra·
cflo &amp; helter, whitewall
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64 Ford Galaxie
500. 4 Dr. I

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Like new

SOD. 2 Or., 8
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I~EARHMTO BE
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THAT OL' eALL!

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I'VE LOOKED IT UP, CHARLIE BROWN
ACTUAL ODD5 AGAINGT 5lJCH AN

cvllndor, oule.

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INVOLUNTAR'i MI!5CLE S~AsM OCCU~R­
ATTHAT P~ECISE MOMENT rvERE!1
'TEN BILLION 'TO ONE !

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Standard trans. White wall
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RELAXJNG COMFORT

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FLEXSTEEL

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automatic trans. Radio &amp;
hooter, whltewoll 11,.,

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Radio 1nd IMiter.

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TRI-COUNTY Conoert
ers were out boating the clnuns

o2 Ford Gal. 500

for the memhersblp
Mrs.
Russell Bibbee is general
man. Eldon Wuerch, pre~llderttl
and Jameo Martin, Community

4 dr. I cyl. AI Tnnl. P .
lt"rlng, radlo 1M heater

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STORAGE

"The Ohio played an important role In the westward development of the United States, a fact we were
Custom 2 Daor H1rcftap.
, 010
on the 1966-37 series.
Power
Steering
end
made aware of when we reached Gallipolis. This hand·
Br1kes. Automatic trans.
some.town was fonnded in 1790 by a boatload of aris'LESLIE EAKIN
resign~ tocrats fleeing France's revolution, and who sailed
this week as director of Gallla downstream here from what is now Plttsbuf1:h. Today
county Ci.U Defense operations. the place boasts proudly of its origins with large signs
USED CAR LOT
Steve Swomy, who blstalled
that tell the traveler he's In "Gallipolis, City of the
JDBnaged Tower
Gauls."
·
Locust &amp; Sycamore Sh.
Inc., has been transferred
Down on the waterfront we found a smaller, grim·
Pblladelplda, and will
mer sign, a reminder of the river's caprices. "High water mark, March 30, 1913: 66\0 feet," it read. Signs
like this, along with the river walls or levees we ba·
gan to see along the middle and lower Ohio, add a bit
NYE UNIVERSITY VOlKSWAGEN
of drafa to the river landscape.

63 Mercury

. :j

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Concert, Inc., representative
spoke before service clubs and
at school assemblies to stir in·
lerest. A troupe of French
, s! ~~~~ will be the headline

Pro~•

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Keith Goble Ford

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• COMPLOE UNE Of USED CARS •
Phon• 593·7711
Simpson and Pllll!lll" Ill.

446.3291

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500. 2 Dr., 8
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ll'lTERNATIONAL

500. 4 Dr. I cvllnd
trans. Radio and
power steering, •
tires,

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63 Chevrolet
Btl Alrt, 4

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lires.

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Biscayne. 2 Dr. 8
automatic tr1na.
he Iter, whitewall

61 Falcon
2 Dr. 6 cvl. St•~•
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65 Pontiac G

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•IMtd trans.

63 Ford Gala·

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64 Ford F-704
Dump Truck. I
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63 Mercury
Custom 2 Door
Power
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