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aiid ~1~ 1t. iocal Opera
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WILL BE THE HONORABLE JOHN W. BRICKER
Former Governor, St1te of 0 hio 1nd United St1tes Sen1tor
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"BATMAN"
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Dale Lee Connolly,' R. "9 '; cii84
(7 p. m.) so tbose who wiab J~eedsville, Is not thfi same per- on Tllesday. October 4, at
to attend tile Marietta-Fairmont son as Cllfford Dale Connolly p. m., Pastor William C'.
Freshman football game may who was· arrested recently by today annom~ced. Miss
do so. Ralph Gilmor.
will the Meigs County Sheriff's De- Is on her second
prepare oyster stew after the partment on a OWl charge. hoI dIng
services IIDOIIII

one car mishap Fr1da) at t1 : 15 ty jail were•Joe Beaver, Leon,
p. m. 6ve mil~ north of , the a118aull and battery warrant
city on Rt. 3 when~ car driven and lntoxlcallon and Garljlld
by J~hn Thoma• S mons , Zl Jordan, %. Letart, charged
Huntington lost andcontrol of his with driving while lntoricated.
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PlaiR City, Ohio: aod Mra.
...ymond Kloes (Patricia), Mid- .
dleport and two ~rc !:;.a., Wll
iJeVol, Toledo and 1\felvin, of
Belle, W. Va. Others liiii'Vlvinl
are bls mother, Mra. ViDa DeVol ol Mblemllle llld 1 h
graudchildreo, He WBI preceded Ia death bJ his father 81111
twt brother•.

The most oornrr.on varieties of discounts include: ')'Begl(iling'• cf&amp;Scounts designed to woo you into a store
to build \\-eek-end traffic.
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Harley DeVol, 15, of Columbus died Tbursday at SL Alllbony's Hospital 1n Columbua fol.
lowing aeveral montha IIIDeu.
Funeral services wW be beld
Moaday, Oct. 3 at I p.m. at tbe
Ev8118 Funeral nome, uvmcstoR and Kimball-Ave. wfth bur·
Ia! In Greenlawn Cemetery Ia
Ctlumbus. He wu rr fvrmer
ierddent " Middleport.
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llpa. · Her llallland, Tlwmaa
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Herbert Y. 88)lre, Lltmi, W.
v~.: two daustrten. Bra. Mary
L. Gladden, Clayton, and Am.
Eleanor E. Newberry, Letart,
W. Va.: nine lll'andcbildreir and
ORe sister, Mra. Hattie Reed,
,Letart, W. Va. .
fuwal services will be held
a! the Vernon E.U.B. churdt
Monday at 2 p.m. with the Rev.
Harry D. Elder officiating., Burtal will be In the Volker cern•
tery. Mrs. Sayre was a member of the Vernon E.U.B.
church and of the Avalancbe
Ho.me Demoostratloo
club.
Fnends may call at the restdence Of the deceased alta'
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Pomeroy Drew ..Web•ler Post Cotlllll&amp;nder.

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bac~ ihJUry Th, re W&lt;rt nu ct.

Mrl. Thelnul K.. Cooper, II,
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e resident of 81 Garfield Ave.
M,., JPilliam Filher Gallipolls, wa1 found dead at
· )Ira. WIUiam Fisher,
89, 8:30 a. m., Saturday, by her
pused IWIJ Saturday mOI'IIIIlg daughter, Mrs. Don Fulka.
a! the Melil General Hospital Mrs. Cooper, a former em. ~r • tbree weeks illllesa. ployee of Holzer Hospital, hlld
Bom Ia Minersville on June been In falling health for 10 v.
21, 11'17, .abe was the daughter eral years.
111 lbe 1-. Thomu IDd Diua Sbe was born in Obto twp. oo
Parter. Her busbud, Wllllam June 7, 1915, daughter of · 11Jt
M. ,..,, jftCedod her fll late Bert and Nettle
Arlie!
Ratb Dlnl Jell'll&amp;O. 1\Jn. J'iab. Shaw. Four surviving sisters
u waa 1 member of the Pytb- are Mrs. Lucy Hamlltoo Mra
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Lodge of Pomeroy, Adele Cremeens, both of Gal:
lbe D of A Lodge of Pomeroy, lipolis, Mrs. Willa Houck of
. the WDd~ Garden Club, and Columbus, aod Mr. Frances
the Mlomrille
Methodist George of Huntington. A brotbOiardl.
er Forrest prteeded her 1o
Survl'ftlrll lnCJI!!de live aons, de" th, She was a member of
Plul P., .blllu Mason, and the St. Peter's
Episcopal
Hiram T.• . all of MlaeriVIUe; Church.
}'forman T1, Seaecavllle, 0., and She was married to Bryan
JohD W., Akron, 0 ., 15 grand· Cooper in August 1838, and his
. cblldreo and 16 ~fell grand· death was on Dec. 25, IH:J. He
~lldren.
was a fonner law officer and
Funeral leriices will be beld highway employee.
Monday at 2 p.m. at lbe Ew- Mrs. Cooper Is survived bJ
(llg hneral bome wllb the)tev. one ~ghter Mrs. Donovan
Wendell
Stutler
oftlelaiiJii
Bur- Fulks of Gall1poUs
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and a grandeecb .Grove son Bryan Lee Fulks
cemetery. Friends may call at
body 18 11 Mllle;..a Home
the !bani home 1111 time. for I'WJerals and funeral ar:. : .
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Mlu UIU B. Sebwartzwalder,
58, palled away In Columbus
Saturday inorning She
former realdent
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Mr. and Mra. Berman Schwartz.
waldw, ·Galeu, o., lbree boo
lbei. Wesley M. Schwalzwal·
D~ Galena, 0., Zlrklt M. and
Wllliam D~ both 61 Columbus
Mlu Schwarlswalder was ~
member allbe Churcb o! Chrial
Scltltilt lu Columbus. Funeral
lerVIces will be held at t h t
ScboediJiter-Lin Chapel Ill
Columbua liloudl,y II 2:30 p.Ill.

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United Prtss Ia'terpaHoa~ 1J lalklnc, ~I his apmtn!Btr,ttnn . • Rearna, ·meanwhile,
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OO~UMDUS (UPI) - Alqpg and, apptalm11 ,lor .lhe election campalp Is pJ,cki!IJ
the CIU:IIIja!in.trall . . . and .lt: IB :or .JIIldple wlio ~lrlU co'. ope!'llle h.e has outlined (our
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talking most!)' of' 'iiis ·record other .Repubtlcan Jegildature., · · · ·.msiatest was a ·pro~ .
and Industrial development tn Reams ' however like moSt llihUnl w~ter poU~.Ifon and
his campaign speeches with on- challeng~rs has had to ~0 on brought him his.biggest .butst
ly an occasional Indirect re. the altack. In .sever~) of his publicity. He would .crea~
.at state fen: Frazier speeches he hill referred to special sovernment
Rea,nls• jabs oo his' travela, Rhodes as " a "director of' deal Will\ the probl!lJl.
RepqbUcat\s want to fight recreation" and "rlbbon-cutter" the 19 agencies lnvo)ved In
back. and lnake ~arns' Senate and Implled the goveroor was and water pollutll(n conll'OI;
attendanc~ an issue. . not. in Columbus attending to , .T!Ie. Tol~o senator also s.ug.
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spend·bia ttme slijlng In Collllll- •
wblch Rll(ldea will
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abo•e normal rainfal, in Dixie, ernor's office, the door waa
:nd . : •~=~ta~~~ all JlOYII!le)e~'1 • • · '·' ~
conUnued drought In . the open . but if they wanted Ill cov- ·
over with Sen · 'Robert F :~ ' Olle of the lif;tl:' ~~ \Iilia
I!Mtdw&lt;!SI and cooler than usual er the governor lhey could eined of N " t
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the nation. The heal was Ill In response to requesta from amlnallon for Posbnu~ at ~
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aboard Iii ''" ~~ted
coninue in the far West.
the field, the GOP has prepared Pt. Pleasant wtll be open for : d:r~TI~~eS:veland ·
aome 30 h~ biifore' lhll
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TOLEOO, Ohio IUPI) - Rfallls al)d state Rep Harry L Service Cllmm!Bsion announced. h d : ew Y~r~h;enator bu LOS ANGELES '- A 1IO'J'B,.
Producltonr was baited ·~- Mcilwain at llowllng Green dur:
a wo men
arranging er and her live chlldm 'fUn
ISal:urd.ay at the Owens-llll s• 1 th
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Mcilwain called Reams the at least three years of experl· good. Comparisons will be ~e
engu ed their apal1mint
80 "Hugh Hellner of Ohio poll· ence (education above
ere w en the
hlsh of the GOP and Democratic In the Aliso Vlllaie · houslnl
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strlk~ h tics"" Heffner publish.es Play- school level may be substituted gatherings but one bit ot the project.
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PASS DEFENSE - Gary Drenner (12) and Rocky Williams (10) show
lne defensive effort for the Rutland Red Devils on a pass from Southern
of ilw-In often was absent from showll\a'that they have the abtlend 8 IIJI!toehlld llliN
" A~o Space the legislature, called him lty to CO(Iduct and manage the
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back Bob Grueser to Senior End Mike Je nkins (80). The football is seen here
set up picket l!"es "HalfUme Har:f." - .
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log through Jenkins' arms uncaught. In the background is Rutland's Ollie Barrell
(88). Rutland won the game 34·0.
members .of 1)Yo Ul)l~na Along these lines, a col!llden· ficiently · and to aupervtse em·
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The machmlsts walked out rollcalls during the two regular that they are of good reputapersons . atoned ~
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alter they voted to reJecl the and one special se89ion of the lion and can deal with the
brok~ through b"an'icaL
Even arll!1" 61= patieot leaves company's offer of a new, two- legi~lature 4uring his two:t.;m, public agreeably and effectiveclemandliiel ·$' 'ia.
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Rudolf Ifill, &lt;lnil ..~
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Charles L. Hudson, president ofj "The pa llent's pulse. empera· [ hosp1tal they won't become ob . Cahforma s Ronald Reagan regular session of 1~ The tO- cannot be ,appointed.
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Assoriation described
a pa- calls lor medJCatron every hour
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named. it says, are "curre1t1y
"fJ"'•,ep ·
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' political' tours, he undoubted- the Cal\1!! ql' peac:t. ' .
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"Machine• cannot give the among doli · Iovers.
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,_.his soctal security num- a Signal will alert the nurse, / tl.ey do, the , alcohol rub wiH Ure company't .' !ilosi 'JI!lpulat! g~tev~p~ .. l~~&lt;;lud111J /.~"Y', ''0 · 'b ""
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who wlll also be able to keep certainly lose its popularity." doll was Barl'y Goldwater.
prtxlucllon stand~rdlr anit"'lood uftlurt
r, )'I'll~' ·Great '&amp;clety ~ '1\tiv- took emeqeney . . . . . .
service, could cause curtailment
In toward 1 tax hike ellli'er day to find jpbllor.~~...
of productiOn of Chrysler's 1967
t'l fo~ business Or wage:..mm emplOJed ·N""*·' '· ',' · :
models at assembly plants.
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Miller. About 700 Nalloaal 9...._
Twinsburg produces parts for
, "l .•e r.~~at Society Is mottne men rf!Dalned in . Cpllijtlek
all Ch~ysler cars and trucks.
AMES, Iowa &lt;UP!) · - A.Jowards controls 00 the ecolll). Park and Keur Slidlilla; ·n.
; Th~ Owens-Illinois
strike homemade homb trlggfl'ed to .Iii _ rices wa es and ~to move Into the llr•ll If
EVERYON!:
row.~ ·~ expi_:~~on of a contract blow oil under the first pe• I '" H~• e:en b~ade~ areas. "&lt;• needed. Some .l!quda w•' "' d
"t m1dnrgnr ,. ·': '"· Umon mem· to s tep on It exploded Sa!urday , ""The answer Is to cut back to ride "sbottiun" wtilf ~ •
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bers voted to reject,:;. company· o~ · tbe 4~yard fine of the. 1ow~ this reckless government
wblcb bad belt Wf1
WELCOME I
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. also followed expiration of ' a . 'tb!&gt; ' buried bomb de!Dnated I • bb t8
·o lty'
contract at midnight Friday when a workman pushed a Coru er-s mredp tma~.' th . .
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Although union bargaining rep· roller •oross It. Pollee said the 1
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resentatives earlier during the bomb w•' rigged with two ' ess s~bl ng. ou : ;0
week approved the company's pieces of t.~lal._ which were ~pons e ~epresen
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memberS!lliblp turned it dow~.
whl were presst. together by . P~~sent trend Ill contmpe. . ·
the , eight of the :\er.
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declared a preference lor .
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I)JIUSSELS (UPI I - Bel bad apparently been Intended .
th tha
glum's only.' CommunJ'st dally· ;to go !Pft sometime d~ring the rlhencreAdn11se I ria erl ' n some
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4-H Building GALLIA CO. FAIR GROUNDS
"Le Drapeau Rouge ' (The Red ' a !,l'h'l ath moodn , 00
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support ,,
exp e s ratg up, u1 au r·
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Illes .w,ould not speculate what Tenth District, ' Miller said.
The ~arty newsbaper 1 drcu- 1effect it would have ~ad on the I
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t It off N0 00 I Al!PLY FOR LICENSE
believed Ill be down to a few person! w edo sbe lhe ·
Two ' couples appHed lor mar;
hundred
was n)ur
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prema1ure
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erpl~llin .
rlage licenses Saturday mornlnl
The paper .will appear weekly ·red'~ral Bureau of lnvestlga- in lhe office of Gallla county
•n future under the same name, lion .a~ents were noUfled of the probate court. They
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Danny R. Yatney, 22, Wlllougb-,
Aulhorit:t s said a sman ,by, U. S. Army, and
Rulb
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removed and the bomb Implant- ,home : IJld Merrill L. Holley.
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TONIGHT lhru TUESDAY
over lile born b.
Joyce Mounts, 17, Rt. I.
Sept, 30 · Oct. 4
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I.•,• -.~N· COMMANDMENTS was describetl as a "small" - -CLARENCE MILLER .. Candid1te 1Oth District Congress
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Charlton Heston, Yul 8l')ID·
Tbe, .contlllne; ;or the bolllb
oer, Apoe Baxter, Edw. G.
OAKLEY C. COLLINS- C1ndidate St1te Sen1tor
Rolii~oo, ·vvonne DeCarlo,
w~ ~~troyed by the explo!llnn
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but auJborllles said the triggerColorcartoon
· RALPH WELKER- C1ndld•te For Representative
ing devloe remabted Intact.
Admission: 751! and 40c.
,\utJmiUes would not specuRunning ·time: 3\1, Hrs.
. PETE ABELE- C1ndid1te Court of Appeals
•Sbows SiJitt: 7 P.M.
late 'IS to who might have set
Saturday Start: 6:30 'P.M.
charge. ."
Box-office closes B P.M.
University officials said the
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"BATMAN"
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Dale Lee Connolly,' R. "9 '; cii84
(7 p. m.) so tbose who wiab J~eedsville, Is not thfi same per- on Tllesday. October 4, at
to attend tile Marietta-Fairmont son as Cllfford Dale Connolly p. m., Pastor William C'.
Freshman football game may who was· arrested recently by today annom~ced. Miss
do so. Ralph Gilmor.
will the Meigs County Sheriff's De- Is on her second
prepare oyster stew after the partment on a OWl charge. hoI dIng
services IIDOIIII

one car mishap Fr1da) at t1 : 15 ty jail were•Joe Beaver, Leon,
p. m. 6ve mil~ north of , the a118aull and battery warrant
city on Rt. 3 when~ car driven and lntoxlcallon and Garljlld
by J~hn Thoma• S mons , Zl Jordan, %. Letart, charged
Huntington lost andcontrol of his with driving while lntoricated.
car on a curve
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PlaiR City, Ohio: aod Mra.
...ymond Kloes (Patricia), Mid- .
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iJeVol, Toledo and 1\felvin, of
Belle, W. Va. Others liiii'Vlvinl
are bls mother, Mra. ViDa DeVol ol Mblemllle llld 1 h
graudchildreo, He WBI preceded Ia death bJ his father 81111
twt brother•.

The most oornrr.on varieties of discounts include: ')'Begl(iling'• cf&amp;Scounts designed to woo you into a store
to build \\-eek-end traffic.
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Harley DeVol, 15, of Columbus died Tbursday at SL Alllbony's Hospital 1n Columbua fol.
lowing aeveral montha IIIDeu.
Funeral services wW be beld
Moaday, Oct. 3 at I p.m. at tbe
Ev8118 Funeral nome, uvmcstoR and Kimball-Ave. wfth bur·
Ia! In Greenlawn Cemetery Ia
Ctlumbus. He wu rr fvrmer
ierddent " Middleport.
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llpa. · Her llallland, Tlwmaa
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Herbert Y. 88)lre, Lltmi, W.
v~.: two daustrten. Bra. Mary
L. Gladden, Clayton, and Am.
Eleanor E. Newberry, Letart,
W. Va.: nine lll'andcbildreir and
ORe sister, Mra. Hattie Reed,
,Letart, W. Va. .
fuwal services will be held
a! the Vernon E.U.B. churdt
Monday at 2 p.m. with the Rev.
Harry D. Elder officiating., Burtal will be In the Volker cern•
tery. Mrs. Sayre was a member of the Vernon E.U.B.
church and of the Avalancbe
Ho.me Demoostratloo
club.
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Pomeroy Drew ..Web•ler Post Cotlllll&amp;nder.

dlltb. Salmons complained Gil
bac~ ihJUry Th, re W&lt;rt nu ct.

Mrl. Thelnul K.. Cooper, II,
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e resident of 81 Garfield Ave.
M,., JPilliam Filher Gallipolls, wa1 found dead at
· )Ira. WIUiam Fisher,
89, 8:30 a. m., Saturday, by her
pused IWIJ Saturday mOI'IIIIlg daughter, Mrs. Don Fulka.
a! the Melil General Hospital Mrs. Cooper, a former em. ~r • tbree weeks illllesa. ployee of Holzer Hospital, hlld
Bom Ia Minersville on June been In falling health for 10 v.
21, 11'17, .abe was the daughter eral years.
111 lbe 1-. Thomu IDd Diua Sbe was born in Obto twp. oo
Parter. Her busbud, Wllllam June 7, 1915, daughter of · 11Jt
M. ,..,, jftCedod her fll late Bert and Nettle
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Ratb Dlnl Jell'll&amp;O. 1\Jn. J'iab. Shaw. Four surviving sisters
u waa 1 member of the Pytb- are Mrs. Lucy Hamlltoo Mra
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Lodge of Pomeroy, Adele Cremeens, both of Gal:
lbe D of A Lodge of Pomeroy, lipolis, Mrs. Willa Houck of
. the WDd~ Garden Club, and Columbus, aod Mr. Frances
the Mlomrille
Methodist George of Huntington. A brotbOiardl.
er Forrest prteeded her 1o
Survl'ftlrll lnCJI!!de live aons, de" th, She was a member of
Plul P., .blllu Mason, and the St. Peter's
Episcopal
Hiram T.• . all of MlaeriVIUe; Church.
}'forman T1, Seaecavllle, 0., and She was married to Bryan
JohD W., Akron, 0 ., 15 grand· Cooper in August 1838, and his
. cblldreo and 16 ~fell grand· death was on Dec. 25, IH:J. He
~lldren.
was a fonner law officer and
Funeral leriices will be beld highway employee.
Monday at 2 p.m. at lbe Ew- Mrs. Cooper Is survived bJ
(llg hneral bome wllb the)tev. one ~ghter Mrs. Donovan
Wendell
Stutler
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Bur- Fulks of Gall1poUs
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cemetery. Friends may call at
body 18 11 Mllle;..a Home
the !bani home 1111 time. for I'WJerals and funeral ar:. : .
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58, palled away In Columbus
Saturday inorning She
former realdent
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Mr. and Mra. Berman Schwartz.
waldw, ·Galeu, o., lbree boo
lbei. Wesley M. Schwalzwal·
D~ Galena, 0., Zlrklt M. and
Wllliam D~ both 61 Columbus
Mlu Schwarlswalder was ~
member allbe Churcb o! Chrial
Scltltilt lu Columbus. Funeral
lerVIces will be held at t h t
ScboediJiter-Lin Chapel Ill
Columbua liloudl,y II 2:30 p.Ill.

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,By IIASKtlJ; ,s.itO~T · lacks ~n Reaini. · l~stel(d hi llKI!cate he•too!l!ong wee'k~11s.
United Prtss Ia'terpaHoa~ 1J lalklnc, ~I his apmtn!Btr,ttnn . • Rearna, ·meanwhile,
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OO~UMDUS (UPI) - Alqpg and, apptalm11 ,lor .lhe election campalp Is pJ,cki!IJ
the CIU:IIIja!in.trall . . . and .lt: IB :or .JIIldple wlio ~lrlU co'. ope!'llle h.e has outlined (our
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Gov. JIIJiles A. !lhojles means he would lllle IP see an-··
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talking most!)' of' 'iiis ·record other .Repubtlcan Jegildature., · · · ·.msiatest was a ·pro~ .
and Industrial development tn Reams ' however like moSt llihUnl w~ter poU~.Ifon and
his campaign speeches with on- challeng~rs has had to ~0 on brought him his.biggest .butst
ly an occasional Indirect re. the altack. In .sever~) of his publicity. He would .crea~
.at state fen: Frazier speeches he hill referred to special sovernment
Rea,nls• jabs oo his' travela, Rhodes as " a "director of' deal Will\ the probl!lJl.
RepqbUcat\s want to fight recreation" and "rlbbon-cutter" the 19 agencies lnvo)ved In
back. and lnake ~arns' Senate and Implled the goveroor was and water pollutll(n conll'OI;
attendanc~ an issue. . not. in Columbus attending to , .T!Ie. Tol~o senator also s.ug.
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spend·bia ttme slijlng In Collllll- •
wblch Rll(ldea will
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bus.. Ancl' he told new.men ea~·
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lhey wanted to cover .the gov.
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abo•e normal rainfal, in Dixie, ernor's office, the door waa
:nd . : •~=~ta~~~ all JlOYII!le)e~'1 • • · '·' ~
conUnued drought In . the open . but if they wanted Ill cov- ·
over with Sen · 'Robert F :~ ' Olle of the lif;tl:' ~~ \Iilia
I!Mtdw&lt;!SI and cooler than usual er the governor lhey could eined of N " t
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PT. PLEASANT - An ez. t ~ir ~: y~ teth~alter
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the nation. The heal was Ill In response to requesta from amlnallon for Posbnu~ at ~
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aboard Iii ''" ~~ted
coninue in the far West.
the field, the GOP has prepared Pt. Pleasant wtll be open for : d:r~TI~~eS:veland ·
aome 30 h~ biifore' lhll
a paper 1hat has overtones of acceptance of applications nn· a/:: I
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Producltonr was baited ·~- Mcilwain at llowllng Green dur:
a wo men
arranging er and her live chlldm 'fUn
ISal:urd.ay at the Owens-llll s• 1 th
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The compeUton for the fl,· the dinner to make cerialn that burned to death Saturdi" When
Libbe
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665 a year posllton, must have all goes well and the turnout 1a
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Mcilwain called Reams the at least three years of experl· good. Comparisons will be ~e
engu ed their apal1mint
80 "Hugh Hellner of Ohio poll· ence (education above
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hlsh of the GOP and Democratic In the Aliso Vlllaie · houslnl
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strlk~ h tics"" Heffner publish.es Play- school level may be substituted gatherings but one bit ot the project.
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, Flrtmln aauHhe, · womana
PASS DEFENSE - Gary Drenner (12) and Rocky Williams (10) show
lne defensive effort for the Rutland Red Devils on a pass from Southern
of ilw-In often was absent from showll\a'that they have the abtlend 8 IIJI!toehlld llliN
" A~o Space the legislature, called him lty to CO(Iduct and manage the
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back Bob Grueser to Senior End Mike Je nkins (80). The football is seen here
set up picket l!"es "HalfUme Har:f." - .
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log through Jenkins' arms uncaught. In the background is Rutland's Ollie Barrell
(88). Rutland won the game 34·0.
members .of 1)Yo Ul)l~na Along these lines, a col!llden· ficiently · and to aupervtse em·
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ers shows Reams missed 388 satisfied with the service, mow
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The machmlsts walked out rollcalls during the two regular that they are of good reputapersons . atoned ~
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alter they voted to reJecl the and one special se89ion of the lion and can deal with the
brok~ through b"an'icaL
Even arll!1" 61= patieot leaves company's offer of a new, two- legi~lature 4uring his two:t.;m, public agreeably and effectiveclemandliiel ·$' 'ia.
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conract. The lid ' ·r•e· as a state senator.
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hoscalls in the IOSth Generii As- ing tbe closing date of the ers that more government conthe d8D\OIIIirllll'n '.i ll'i i I
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Charles L. Hudson, president ofj "The pa llent's pulse. empera· [ hosp1tal they won't become ob . Cahforma s Ronald Reagan regular session of 1~ The tO- cannot be ,appointed.
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Student Nurses .. .
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that lng lhe last day of the week to . :
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Assoriation described
a pa- calls lor medJCatron every hour
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of the land !bill Fall on his "1101!- members of his b~
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formation to th~ console s tattor. of medical ~a re.
named. it says, are "curre1t1y
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' political' tours, he undoubted- the Cal\1!! ql' peac:t. ' .
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"Machine• cannot give the among doli · Iovers.
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1e the nn· ' IAN FRANCIIICO '; . - ,
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,_.his soctal security num- a Signal will alert the nurse, / tl.ey do, the , alcohol rub wiH Ure company't .' !ilosi 'JI!lpulat! g~tev~p~ .. l~~&lt;;lud111J /.~"Y', ''0 · 'b ""
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who wlll also be able to keep certainly lose its popularity." doll was Barl'y Goldwater.
prtxlucllon stand~rdlr anit"'lood uftlurt
r, )'I'll~' ·Great '&amp;clety ~ '1\tiv- took emeqeney . . . . . .
service, could cause curtailment
In toward 1 tax hike ellli'er day to find jpbllor.~~...
of productiOn of Chrysler's 1967
t'l fo~ business Or wage:..mm emplOJed ·N""*·' '· ',' · :
models at assembly plants.
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Miller. About 700 Nalloaal 9...._
Twinsburg produces parts for
, "l .•e r.~~at Society Is mottne men rf!Dalned in . Cpllijtlek
all Ch~ysler cars and trucks.
AMES, Iowa &lt;UP!) · - A.Jowards controls 00 the ecolll). Park and Keur Slidlilla; ·n.
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strike homemade homb trlggfl'ed to .Iii _ rices wa es and ~to move Into the llr•ll If
EVERYON!:
row.~ ·~ expi_:~~on of a contract blow oil under the first pe• I '" H~• e:en b~ade~ areas. "&lt;• needed. Some .l!quda w•' "' d
"t m1dnrgnr ,. ·': '"· Umon mem· to s tep on It exploded Sa!urday , ""The answer Is to cut back to ride "sbottiun" wtilf ~ •
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bers voted to reject,:;. company· o~ · tbe 4~yard fine of the. 1ow~ this reckless government
wblcb bad belt Wf1
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. The Nll,tional Lead Co. d1sputc me~.l ·!'ebfaska.
. also followed expiration of ' a . 'tb!&gt; ' buried bomb de!Dnated I • bb t8
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contract at midnight Friday when a workman pushed a Coru er-s mredp tma~.' th . .
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Although union bargaining rep· roller •oross It. Pollee said the 1
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resentatives earlier during the bomb w•' rigged with two ' ess s~bl ng. ou : ;0
week approved the company's pieces of t.~lal._ which were ~pons e ~epresen
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.offer· f ·i new contract the con~cted to .~attery and ngress un e8S you wan ,
memberS!lliblp turned it dow~.
whl were presst. together by . P~~sent trend Ill contmpe. . ·
the , eight of the :\er.
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I)JIUSSELS (UPI I - Bel bad apparently been Intended .
th tha
glum's only.' CommunJ'st dally· ;to go !Pft sometime d~ring the rlhencreAdn11se I ria erl ' n some
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4-H Building GALLIA CO. FAIR GROUNDS
"Le Drapeau Rouge ' (The Red ' a !,l'h'l ath moodn , 00
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Illes .w,ould not speculate what Tenth District, ' Miller said.
The ~arty newsbaper 1 drcu- 1effect it would have ~ad on the I
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believed Ill be down to a few person! w edo sbe lhe ·
Two ' couples appHed lor mar;
hundred
was n)ur
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prema1ure
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erpl~llin .
rlage licenses Saturday mornlnl
The paper .will appear weekly ·red'~ral Bureau of lnvestlga- in lhe office of Gallla county
•n future under the same name, lion .a~ents were noUfled of the probate court. They
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Danny R. Yatney, 22, Wlllougb-,
Aulhorit:t s said a sman ,by, U. S. Army, and
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removed and the bomb Implant- ,home : IJld Merrill L. Holley.
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TONIGHT lhru TUESDAY
over lile born b.
Joyce Mounts, 17, Rt. I.
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The explosl,,n blasted what well, at borne. =====~
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I.•,• -.~N· COMMANDMENTS was describetl as a "small" - -CLARENCE MILLER .. Candid1te 1Oth District Congress
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Charlton Heston, Yul 8l')ID·
Tbe, .contlllne; ;or the bolllb
oer, Apoe Baxter, Edw. G.
OAKLEY C. COLLINS- C1ndidate St1te Sen1tor
Rolii~oo, ·vvonne DeCarlo,
w~ ~~troyed by the explo!llnn
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Debra' Paget, John Derek.
but auJborllles said the triggerColorcartoon
· RALPH WELKER- C1ndld•te For Representative
ing devloe remabted Intact.
Admission: 751! and 40c.
,\utJmiUes would not specuRunning ·time: 3\1, Hrs.
. PETE ABELE- C1ndid1te Court of Appeals
•Sbows SiJitt: 7 P.M.
late 'IS to who might have set
Saturday Start: 6:30 'P.M.
charge. ."
Box-office closes B P.M.
University officials said the
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Richard S. Owen,

Chester TannehlU, E:tec. Edltor
Dwi{lhf Wetherholl, Editor
Hobart WilBon, Jr. Ida Ed•tor

James E Dan

Vernon De

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We'll Take the PrO\; en Way in EdUtation
We m southeastern Oh1o have
been
accused of bemg slow to update our school
curricula, m living standards, In the ·arts.
The charges may stu;)&lt;, in some Jnst.,nces But m others we'll take our backward·
ness and count :t a blessmg For example·
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The National Educat:on AssocJahon rerecently began beating a drum for Johnny,
age 4, to get on with hiS formal educat:on.

Beer Battle
Unbeknownst to those Saturday after·
noon football fans who are wont to quaff
a bit o[ brew whilst watching the compet:tJOn v1B the electromc tube, an even her·
cer compet:ttoo for !herr a!lectiono IS be·
tng waged by beer packaging industry
It aU began after World War Jl when
metal once agam became avrulable, enab1mg can manufacturers to mount an rnva·
swn of the brewing industry, Although
cans were more expensive. tbell' nonretm nabte feature gamed qu1ck acceptance
among consumers. By 1959, cans bid lak·
en over 38.6 per cent of the pacb.gtd
beer market dealing a severe blow to tbe
old staydby, the returnable bo111e, wbidl
bad enjoyed 83 per cent of the m~t 1D
Its heyday.
Then the glass compames developed tbe
throwaway bottle, a~ by the end of IJ61.
cans had shpped to 37 8 per cent of the
market.
The can people fought back with tbe introduction of pull-tab tops Their !hare ol
the market sbot up to 39 t per cent in 1961
and to 41.4 p&lt;jr cent In 1965
The bottle folk were clelirly Ill trouble.
A "enes of oonvemence tops were brief.
but none met with success. Then
1a s I
sprmg carne the "'fum.Off Crown " which
reqmres only a genUe twiSt of the wrist
tn open or close.
That ISn't the end or the story. By 1910
domestic beer consumptiOn 1s expected to
r.each 115,705,000 barrels, compared with
the !965 output of 100,375,000
The compet:bon between cans and bot_· ties w!lt hkely go on unUt somebody comes
" up w1th the ultimate In convenience - a
"contamer that will pop Its top just by look·
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The National Dealers Assoc:ation
has
• launched a "hard·hltlmg" automob1le safety program
, It :s pombng up the fact that driver er. rors cause accidents. In one program 1t
reviews the :mportance of adults settmg
good example. for young people. Tbe ad\'ertisemenl JS titled - "But, :):~
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It goes on to say
"It's hard enough to leach your teen·
agert he rules of the road But when you
don't know them - or ignore them - how
Is be gomg to learn? For better part or SIX·
.. teen years he watched you at the wheel.
What d1d he see? A good dmer wbo heed·
ed trafhc laws? Or """ who rolled through
". stop signs, rlrove too fast, .,;!: chances•
:E-.c,l worse, .!.\! !h~t child of yours ever
-: become a lookout for moi.vrcycles? Juvenile courts are filled every day with kids
' wbo learned how to dr:ve from their parents.
"Many adults are bad dr:vers and don't
know it. They've been dr:vmg a certa:n
" way for years and have never thought to
change. They're too elose to the car
:n
' front of them They ehange lanes without
checking the rear-view mrrror Maybe it's
forgetting to buckle that seat belt. How
about you' Do you know or ignore the
rules of the road• Test yourself next t:me
, you dr:ve Take an honest, hard look at
your dr:vmg habits. II you're making miS·
. takes, you owe it to your children
to
chan,ge. And change now. Sometimes the
, lessons or childhood are learned too welt
. Before the l•sson of bad driving can be
un-learned, sometimes. it's too tate."

Psychtalrists with a doctorate w learning
patter!lll found that cblldfen (some) can
begm the ]earning process with advantage
earlier than the customary age 6.
The trouble IS that all psych:atrlsls do9't
agree Another batch, also doctors, but
in ch:ld behavior, argue with gus\0 that
Johnny, age 4, should be allowed to play
until he "' 6, because he bkely will learn
to read belter later than earlier. His "per·
sonality" could be jiggered out of whack
by cramming in the tender years.
We recall the years soon after World
War II and the early 50s, when "Progress:ve" school d:str1cts In New York and on
the Pacil1c Coast particularly, installed
reading methods suggested by Columbia
Teachers College. We also recall
later
with personal knowledge, whole classes of
l:rth and sixth crade pupils in the north·
west compelled to take summer remedial
read:ng They had been1Columbla's guinea
p:gs, exper:mental victims so to speak, of
!heones that proved less !han workable
in mass application
None of that for us, please.
We would upda\e our edU&lt;aUon alter tbe
etpenments are done; alter the harmful
parts are wb:ttled away, and what Is left
is known to be good.
There is much that is new In education.
Tbe body or knowledge fn educational
1ntlhods Is growmg as rapidly as Space
Age Mecball!CS. We must keep up with the
ne• that 1t' sound
MeiSS Couii!J within two years
wDI
build a new blgb scbool. Members of tho
new Meqs Local board believe people
wDI be 11118led. lind quite proud, when
the new school "' completed and equipped.
It will have much that Is new, and good,
for the education or the district's youth.
Gallia County educators aren't saying
much pubhcly, but plenty pr:vately, a~ut
what probably will happen In the nell f1ve
years to their planls and facilities. To use
another sort ol tanguage, Martin Essex, tho
superintendent ol state Instruction, Ia a
very soon the accepted sl2e wOI be 1,000.
hard-nose :n education. State staffers say
the Slate board Is pushing hard to put stu·
dents In schools of 500 or more and that
Thuo, perhaps, tl behooves the
new
Meigs Local board to put up a real dUly of
a school. It should be and will be, we are
certain, Showcase No 1 in the Trl-tounty
area

BY WIWAM S. W.JIITE
pellllaps somethl111 1o be saki
WASHINGTON - Practice for that view. For (lulet it Is
here does not make perfect. It now at the old home place.
is no easier the second Ume Nor does one now find Lev:s
around wh~n the last daughter strewn aU about the upstairs
has BQ_ne teetering off on her Iandini and hair and dress
unacC\I~med high heels to a pins crouched tn ambush everycollege trereafler to be her real where to bite the unshod fool
hom.e
from every noor.
All summer long, to be sure, But no" It Is too quiet altothe house had been made clam- gether. A house thai
had
ourous while !he reCord play· ~eemed only adequate takes
ers
out folk sonis of a oo now a cold ~d cavernous
in1ma1·kallle sameness and gull· emptiness. Her room's picked
ars moaned and a m~n never up at last; ll Is picked up all
kne'N when he would coolront too well. Tbe areeu prep·school
some young mal$ visitor sot- blozen - and what memories
emnly e111aged lh some form they bring of the years of car
of that curiously tiresome "re- pools In the morlllng and In
bllbon" which mar'ks so many the evening and the nightly
of the teen-agers of our Ume. rush of the daughter from the
Indeed there were days when dinner table to get at her books
Daddy !~ked forward w:slful· and hOIIIOWork - are all put
1y to the autumn and w1th It a away with a (lr!al and tmel·
tune of a blessed quiet And ampled neatness that is not too
even 10 retrospect there Is agreeable after all. For If they

Utopia Mechanic's
Pure water, breathable air, livable elf&gt;.
les. good schools - these are a few of _the
challenges facing men at the two-thirds
mark In the 20th century.
And It Is now "perfectly possible technically" for all the world to have thes~
th:ngs, declares James McCormack, eng!·
neer scholar relrred Air Force general
and 'now head or the Commumcalions Satellite Corp
The real problem, he says, "Is how to
marshal the humane, economic and poht·
leal machinery and resources to manage
lhe application of technology to the many
needs of mankind "
-;"i1-Jte technology alone will not necessar·
lly make men more moral or improve
~-=·· tations, "It at least gives us more
opportunity lor .;,e things that r01se the
spmt and upJtft the soul "
Technology not only makes It possible
but "not enormously expens:ve" to have
"c:Ues of hgbt, If you wdl, rather than the
cities of rerror that we now have "
An echo ol this lhintJng Is contained In
a recent statement by a m1dwestern aJr
pollution official:
"We know how to cure smog. It's not
dJf!Jcult or expensive. The problem Is gel·
ting the people :n the community to support a cleanup program.''
There it is - not a blueprml for Utopia
but the tools for fashioning a near
approach to 11. Science has proposed, but
It " up to the ordinary man In the street
to dispose. II he want. to badly enough.

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Hatlo's They11 Do It Every Time

WlEN HE WAN1'5 A BUT'ItlNED·CUFF
SHIRT" EVERY ONE BE:E.Zll.. PULLS
OOT 15 THE FRENCH·CUFF 1'VPG

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LINK5 1 I'M Lii.TE FOP. THE

OFFICE. 1 WfjE.RE THE~ !f,'t
15 II. 5~ IRT Ti-111-T BUTTONS
AT THE; CUFF?

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Report·of a Daughter's De arture

·.PUBLISHED BY THE OHIO VALUY PUBL/$HING COMPANY
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are Udlly stacked at last,
also are stacked away forever,
as years aso so at last were
the toys of childhood Itself.
One knew academically . beforehand that she had ''grown
up"; but now one knows it
a poignant sense against
the earller knowledge was
an arid shadow. Growing np
now very real; for growing
has now also meant gomg
way.
The difficulty Is that a
cannot reach his own room
without tach time passing hen.
Would II be better to close
th~l madly frilled place, wildly bung with pennants and the
photographs of odd-looking
tie chaps and festooned with
old dance programs and with
the "no entry" tralflc
she h-'
'· ' nTehed
lght of the last prep-s c h o o
dance•

"Just 9 Little Something, Cousin;
After All, We ore from the Same Family!"

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Reuben Dunbar Packet Strikes Log, Sinks

Would shultlnl this door firm· Ism to!Wd wllleh the ' ''2:
ty upon tbe peat not help a bit youn1 'turn - lil their lvord• Itto avoid, or at least lo soften; perh8pa not always Iii their
that Instant of bluk awereness Hearts '- so ~ ~ fact.
of ~I ol her ablenc:e that Bllt It II hJI'd 81inll10111eUmes •
evl!l')' night bill a man In the to tuillu If Spartan a duty;
face as he walkt by?
aDd the older one srowa lbt
Maybe so; but the decision' !• harder it becomes.
not on eJI.!Y one. For these The. marcb of the yeara.fs
are the dllya, and the ntghl8, supposed to make a fellow
when a man does not welcome tougher llld mort re&amp;IJ!!i!d r..
!be mete thought of the clos- the reality of lonellheu. And
lng, actual or symbolic, 11 any so It does ln,one'a worklag life
door through which aometimea - but not in those houn ot
abe bad passed In singing hap. life that Sj8 purely perso01L
plness and which sometimes ill For the years thot hai'deq
quldt female anger sbt had bring also a leng!heni!Jg web
alammeil behind tier to tiJiress. of memories; and the larger
her vlewa about not beinfl al· the web the tnore capable II
lowed to go out on that partlcu- Is of unmanqfag 1\le toulh guy
lar night with ~oma Joe or down where be really lives.
John.
The end of the summer and
Of course, they
all the coming el the fall of parr..
grow ~p and college Is the In· ing - 1t Is ,all not so cheeriDB
evltabte auccessor to school now that the. one Is forever
at home. And one must forgo gone and the other II forever
trace of that aenUmental- here.

BY DR TBIIMAJ
ONE OF the biggest newt
tlllriea on the river 50 yean
ago thla past week was tha
01nklng of the upper Ohio Riv~
tl' pa.:ket ReubeiJ Duabar, a
boot that frequenlell the Old
French Clly, but had moved to
the lower Ohio River during
low water season.

lor •.
w•oday, Sept. fl, lfll&amp;two, The Dunbar will be towed
'fhe Dunbar is owned by the
The Dunbar, whieh s'ruck a los
to the Pt. Pleasant docks lor reOhio and Kanawha Packet Com·
In the fog near ll'o!ICOw early
pairs as sooo as she Is raised.
pany of Pittsburgh and
had
Monday, was almost thr,ee
recently bell! rebuilt and new
hours sinking. She struck lht
Friday, Sept 28, 19111-Div·
bo!lers installed bere at the
log just forward of the engine
II'S Earhardt and Hutchins611 of
Acme Bolter Works. The Dunroom. The packet Is down
Cmcmnatl have beea at work
bar was under charter to the
amidships In shatlew water
on the sunken Dunbar and 11 Ia
Greene Lines during low water
with her head and ste111 stick·
expected that the packet will
season. Her regular trade W31
lng up.
10011 be afloat.
P:ttsburgb to Charleston.
The Dunbar bad a heazy trip
The '3toJ1 Is beet told
ID
The Dunbar was or~gmaHy
eons10ting of over 700 barrels
Monday, Oct. %, U16 - The
these dau,&lt;I River News Items
built at Jef!ersonvflle, lnd , In
of apples, 30 head of stock and
sunken Dunbar war bulkheaded
from the Galllpolls Druly Tri·
1895. She was illsured.
,
other freight. The catUe were
and pumped out by a governbune:
Captam Fred Hornbl'lMik, part
nm overbo§rd but swam back.
ment boat at CorntoWll LandTuesday, Sept. %8, 1811- The
owner of the Dunbar, who was
The Chilo and Coumr were
lng Saturday and will
be
packet R. Dunbar, whieh left
at Pt. Pleasant, and out on
sent to the Duabar's assistance
brought to the Pt. Pleasant dry
here last Friday Bight, sank
the Tell C:ty when he receiv~
and the freight will be taken
dock on her own steam for reMonday night a couple of miles
news of the Dunbar's Sinking,
off and sent back to CinclnnatL
parrs. The packet was msured.
above Moscow, OD her way to
left Immediately for the scene.
Some of the freight was damTbe rise Is expected to n.. t
Cmclnnati. N• lives were lost.
The Dunbar was 160-feet long,
aged.
the Dunbar off the log that
Captain Gordon C Greene
19 4-feet wide and had a hold
Pilot Arthur Spurlock If Chi·
sunk her.
was ill command and P I I o t
or 64-leet m depth. She had
lp, Ohio, who was on watch on
Arthur Spurlock was at the
two brand new boilers aad 12 x
the Dunbar JS one of the best
Tuesday, Oct. f, 1116 -The
wheel, when the tragedy occur4'"' engines.
and most rebabte young )lllo\9
Dunbar was due up today for
red. Pilot George Hamilton of
Tho Dunbar, It is reported,
In the Pomeroy • Clnc:nnatl
the Pt. Pleasant docks
thiS city was Pilot Spurlock's
was runmng m a fog when the
trade, He had backed away
partner.
acc:dent happetled.
from the Ohio shore and was
Thursday, Oct. ~1, 1916 The Dunbar struck a log tearEngineer Sike Wood of Kanabout 200 feet out wh•~ the
The packet Dunbar Ml Galli·
lng a large hole m the bull
auga arrived home Tuesday evDunbar struck tbe log.
pol:s tnday for P1ttsburgh.
and sinfing rapidly,
It JS
ening He was chlel on the
CaptaJH Greene, who was In
thought the boat is broken m
Dunbar. Engineer Wood says the
command of the Dunbar, will
OTHER INTERESTING Ito. If this be the case she
Dunbar IS broken 111 two.
, endeavor to float the sunken
ems were found m the followannot be_ra_IS_
ed -~~-'s_a_t_
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4-Tbe Sunday Times-Sentinel, Sunday, October 2,

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Washington By-Line
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GOP

Shudders as Shapp

Plans

Blitz

The Sunday

for Pao Race

BY BRUCE BIOSSAT
Shapp planner• "have pt to
HARRISBURG, Pa.
dp something about thf~ idea
Because campaign spending
that he fs 1 areedy, fll'*splng,
the new political rechnlques power • hun(ll'y carlcaure bf 1
bulk so large as issues, an shylock."
1
1
otherwise dull
Wh te
th 1 " , ...;.• .,
governorship rl!ce Is
a ver a SO!Il ·-~
with life
Is, It seems very likely to . 1
·
prominent element ~· the
•
Indeed, the race has
hour television documentary
I!UCh a turn that neither
film now being put jogether by
Republican nominee. Ll. Gov. Guggenheim Produet!OIII, Inc.,
Raymond Shafer, nor his Dem- to promote Shapp Ill the clio
ocratlc rival, industrialist MU- moUe phase of th11 campaign,
ton Shapp, seems able to con- Shapp's people would prefer
duct his campaign exaclly as to dwell largely on poll • tellbe would wish.
Issues.
•
• Ins springtime documenjary
Shafer wanlt to camplllgn on was by the testlmonJ of a.
the record of outgoinfl Gov. perU In both parties, a nearWUIIam Scranton. Bllt the nom- masterpiece _ crucial to lila
!Dee and the GOP hlgb com- success. It w81 111o1111
In
mand bave been In moderate Pennsylvania 35 tlmea between
lhock slnee Shapp spent $1 t May 9 and May 11, prlm&amp;rJ
million of bla own money lllls eve
spring In a television •
·
direel mall • newspaper
Oct. It, when Shafer and
to win the nomination
Shapp join in an hour • loq
organzaUoo
Democrat, statewide lelevlsloo ' · debite,
State Sen. Robert Casey.
could rpve a new pivot polqt
1
The Repubhcans worry
In this rae~ U thi! t~t pl!jl ~
boon a day over what
gage heavny IIi ' ~iiDIIihlieJ,
Shapp will drop on their
the remaining weeki may 1~1
nate when hiJ expected
one of the roughest campaiilli
rage begfna. Meantime,
in Pennsylv&amp;la blJtory.
keeps them off balance
...,__ enouaiL
11 11 ·'-·""
endless charges, many
__, ·-~
at linking Sllaler with the far One top Republican Ia ad'lllrlght
lng hiJ fellow workerl eo teD
R~nlly Shafer wlstlully ask· voten that "Milton Shapp II
t
tes
Voters
ed a man he knew only
moUvated by •n UllrlaiOD8bl•
nee 8Jn
aces
an
a
ly: ''HoW d9., 1 answer bfm?" obsession for power .. . b II
d Sha
( hiJ art Is
rule would be c!Jaotlcally IJD.
BY HIERONYMOUS
Conservatives would change the their dlscuS!!Ion of Ioret gn an
pp, or
P '
pulsfve, fluctuating to the unNot for a 11Umber of years picture in the next congress. domestic poltcy fs aimed at In- covering that his primary
even rhythm of 1 man COGItave the citizens of the United The Re}illbllcan blgb command fluenClllfl election of congress· 'tory com blm more th~
IUIIIed by traits and llndenclel
states been as uncertain of the alter several fneffectual efforts men.
dollars. By his managers
not often found In offlceholden
future as today. Yet, with eon- to discredit the far right poll- Racial de~onsfratlons and ml,.fon, the GOP has hurt
commanding major execullvt
gresslonal elections eo1y four c1ea of Barry Goldwater et al,, riots, If continued, will , ha~e with repeated lnsls~e?,ce that power."
weeks away, there Is a DoUce- seems lo be nof&gt;.so-slowly drift. sreat Influence on vof:&lt;rs 0 ?111- Sha~~ Is . try~~g to buy the Shapp 11 glvlnl It right baekl
able reluctance of the candi- ing back to the coupling of e1- Ions. Actually, the right-wmg· go~p.
ld
"Raymond Shafer and the p-.
dates to ata!AJ their views on fremism with patriotism and ers b!Jve no gre~t Interest In Allltude polls on both a ea publican party are playing lut
the matters of future COilll&amp;- even to gfvinfl substance to the mtearatlon as policy• but tbey show this notion has taken sollle
loose with tbe welfare cl
quence. In most districts asptr· ghost of Sen. ·McCarthy, which are missing no opportuni~es _to hold among voters. GOP brocommonwealth. They _..
ant&amp; to seats in congress are has been haunting the capitol benefit ~~~m so-called ~bite ehures drum 01'. the theme,
in their train the far
campaigning mostly on stdctly corridors these IIUID)' years.
backlash.
talking of Shapp s
and olben
Ia
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This electiori, could possibly of dollars "
local matrers.
As lor the Democratic lop ' decide the trend of the govern- Joseph Napolitan,
whose presence the tra41Uonal
Speeches and press releases orgaruzatioo, II seelD8 1o have ment lor many coming years, er of the •·new politics" (sohone!lf RepubUcana
~ake muc~ mention of federal ceased to ells! as a pollcy mak- and voters should demand to phtsticated polling, heavy use certainly feel UIICOmfortable.
aJd to var:ous proJe~ts, new lng body. Any campaign sfraf&gt;. know where the candidates of advertising on the quality Theperll for Shapp, df 10011
post-offices to be built, new egy will come from the White atand
level) says that he aod
observen, Ia thai In Ida con·
highway conatructloo, and more House and not from the Na·
'
stant scaller-flllll 1pproadl be
aid to schools, but very slight tiona! committee.
may overreacb aDd loll ~
mention. of th~ Increased taxa· The extreme nght
group
Illy: Ills managers ~andldly SIJ
lion which w:ll be needed to which in 1964 attempted to gain
be IS harcl to control
provide the money. Nor that control by capturing
presl·
The danger •for Shaler Ill
even wilhoot these e1pend1tures dency tbla yeu IS workins 10
that, In his niCf-111)' blaadnen,
tbe "~illlon-a-month escalatlon." elect ~ugh lar-righj congresa.
be may not be IJ!~ lo CO",
In V:et Nam will call for the meu to give them an effective
With the Shapp barrige.
restoration of the hard-woo tax control of leglslaUon, Most of
Early polls, evea
Shapp'l,
C\lts of lUGS.
the emphasis 18 ou dlstricla
Shafer a In ppialf, II!
To most housewives.
I h e where llbetal congressmen woo
But wfth lioth sfdeit llte1j
"escalation" ef the price of by small majorities in 1964.
spend mort tban t2 mill! ....
food :terns is ol more mteresl CandidateJ for governorshlptl
two-way bllli ' may .be 1!1
a IIJtlna ol the ~mber of are moob more wiiUDB IAJ speak
thla Ume. Obviously till
miles of four-lane h~ghway .to out on national affairs than are
ll!rD II yet to ~1,
be bu:lt The steep r:se I~ m- the congressional candidates.
teres! rates wh1ch has a most But governors have no voice In
halved the number of n e w national legislation. Some of
tiomes built th:s year Is of more them ol course have presldencoocem to the would·be hom• tlal ~splraUOIII ' but moll of
builder lhllll a new po~l-tlflce
•
building. And the ending of war

The Real Issues at Election

U rt . y F

C did

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II\ aplwmajority
~ the l!et!mlng
over- · - - -...• ,- •
whlmlng
of Democrats
, ••
1n congreso, wbleh on party The new wave Iii Alii
linel l!et!11111 1o make Ull8saaila· democracy , This Is
the (IOIItlon of tbe adminis· meaning of our parUclpall011
tbe actual voting of with your forces In tile VIe...,_
has been on the mese struggle.
belween liberal l1lld -Pblllpplllel Pmtdent ,.,_
~~ve thlllk\111. .\lid sjllce ,dlDIJCI E. Marcos. ,
~alive thlplt:Jnl, And sloe
·'· ' "
tbere )te a COIII~abl~. num- liow thai. we'VI. coma W'i
lier.of Dell!ocratlc conservatives of the war wltlt LBJ, \lie want
bulb House and Senate. a 1no pan of the rest of the way.
~~~·fil•lrly •mall nwnber of new - Rlcbr4 Nl•oa.
¢

Tuetday, Sept 21, 1115-The
Tell C:ty is having her hull
Bheetod with Iron at the Kaoawh~ docks. Captain
Fred
Hornb!'llok is superintending repa1rs on th~ Tell City. 1'he
packet will resume her trips
to Pittsburgh as seo• as there
Is substanllal rise, which Is
aot ID sight at the present.
Thursday, Sept. Z8, 19111-The
Plymouth bound up the Kanawha River with a tow of empt1e,
for the E J Hickey Co. and
nearmg Buffalo, W. Va., ran
through herself knocking out
both cylinder heads and crarklng a cyhnder. She returned t.
the Pt. Pleasant Machine Works
where repa:rs wdl be made.
The Plymouth has engmes 14x5
ond three bo:lers She :s eommanded by Wilham Patr:ck and
her engin• reom IS In charge
of Lew Walker. Tile Plymouth
was formerly the Aubrey wh1ch
blew up at LouiSVIlle "veral
years ago
The towboat Crown Hill w:th
1 rail of logo for Cincmnati
_ went ag!)~_d__ al Quincy ~ Ky~

Ill

Shallow Water

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1118;

The sl~amer Argand tows the
Water Queen, a rormer Pnct

llrede, and managor ol
Pomeroy • Middleport Te~
phone Company, has been diJ.j
posed by the director&amp; tl thel
telephone rompany, and a ney,l
manager selected. Captain Ly·
ons, whb Is reported tn be wellto-do, formerly bUJtt boats at
H1ggmsport.
There is a report current that
the Queen City will De opera!.
lng next seuson out ot P:tlsburi,h The completion
ol
the locks and dams thiS seas01
between Pittsburgh and Park•
ersburg w11l g:ve enough! water
to allow the larger boats tit
operate m the trade and there
ore l1kely '" be several runmng out ol P1ttsburgh
next
season, says the Waterway•
Journal.
Wednrsday, Oct. 4, 1918 The Steel C:ty was mspected at
Keouk, Iowa , last week Tht
Steel C:ty IS scheduled to leave
St. Louis soon w:th a cargo of
bakmg powder for New Orleans.
Ill luck has followed the Steel

boat.

Clty smce as the V1rgm1a she

Tuesday, Oct. 3, 1916 - Captam John E Lyollll ot M1ddleport, owner of the towboat W:n·

went mto Capl3:n J:m W:lharn.
•on's cornfJeld at Willow Grov•,
W. Va, :n a flood on the mght
of March 6. 1910

and IS ROW hJgb a~d dry. Pilots Charles Cole and B11l Agnew were on the Crown HJll.
Pilots report the river is '"
very bad shape at different
pomts between Ashland, Ky ,
and Cmc:nnat:
The Ruth owned by Capta:ns
Donnally and Hornbrook has
been w1thdrawn from the Parkersburg and P:ttsburgh trade
because or low water and entered m the Monongahela R:ver lrade between Fa1rmont, W.
Va , and Pittsburgh The Cham·

ber of Commerce at Fa:rmonl
has petit:oned for a boat m
thiS trade and :1 busmess w:ll
JUst!ly the Ruth Will be kepi
m thiS trade
saturday, Sept. 30, 191&amp;-The
showboat Water (.jueen :s makmg itJ; th~rd tour up the Kanawha R1ver thiS season The
Kanawha R1ver :s well worked
w1th showboats ever,v season.

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Sunday, October 2, 1966-5

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FAIRMONT FROSH ' - The Fairmont State Fresh man team, pictured above, Y.Jll meet the Marietta Co
lege Frosh football squad this Monday at 8 p.m. on the Pomeroy gnd f1eld It w:ll be the fmt college footbal
ga!lle played on Pome~oy's football field Pictured are· F:rst row, left to r:ght, J1m Goodn:ght, M:ke Arno ld
Wilham Spamen, DWJ,ght Carpenter, Smitty Polhll, Dave Dalton, Bill Riggleman. John Kara, second row Dou!
Taylor, Frank Zasloff, Roger H:ll, Tom Swisher, M1ke Marra, J1m Kelly, Mark Tennant, Roy Michael, th:rd r "·
Coach Bundy, Dave Coe, Ge01ge C. Edwards, Don Edwa rcts, Joe Joyce, Pat Baldree, Pat Heaster, J:m Reyno! ,
John Skidmore.

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•undlr - llr and )ln Kenneth 1:

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lhatt.l, Crowq City, dau&amp;hter, 7.37 p
m It Holzer HotPUal
Tutldey - Mr and Mlll Ronald P'
B&lt;lrnu, Rt l Crown Ctty, dau1hter,
kl:tH a. m. at Holzer Hoapltal
Wtdn•dty - Mr and Mn Earl
t:. Neal, R~ 2, Gallipolis, Jon, 11 17 a
m, l.n Holnr JloJPltaJ,
Thut'lday -

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und Mr• CharleJ

Wede:,- WJlllllmJ, Rt 2, Vlntoft, da\ll'hcer, 1 ao p m, In Hgher HoNpltaJ.

MA'I.IIAGI LIC:lNIII
Thomu A. 6lalne, Jr, 19 Middleflirt, and ao.alee { P!iey, 18 GaliJ.
,polll lohD R Kerr, 32 Rio Grande,
aocl M51r)' K. Nebma:er. 23 ll.lo Grande.

OIATHI OF THE WIIK
Mn EMmie lkMn Portier. 11. a tftl·
dent of EwlnJlon, died Sund•:,o morn1111 1t ber home She waH born
in
Jacbou county, W Ya. on .l\14' 2,
11178, dauiht.er ot t.he late Peter
tnli 'Cb.ulotte Click !i=ltten Her hUt·
b11nd Walter We•ton l'ollley
died
on Jo'eb. 11, 1948 fhey came to Gal·

lla eount;v many &gt;ean •110 11nd o)\

er:.~ttd.

a liitil llociiE ~nn. Sh8 ii
IUrVivecl bJ four sona, fc11r dall•ht·
ttl and two •tep .... au.ahteii, Wuren
~nd MI"S. Ronald Hobo, both Df Lo.
11n: Wlrt. Mrt J S Cummln11 and
Mr1.

Earl Bee, all of Akron. HllL"''

and Fred Polaley o1nd Mn
1erry, all of Ew•naton.. 1nd

BERRY'S WORLD

TIMELY QlJOTEro;,

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in Alia ts more vital to parents
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or Letart, W Va Mu Pot1lt)' .,... a
mew~ ot Ul.t Ewlnaton Metbodin
dlul't'b S.rvicea went h.tld at.
tba
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Richard S. Owen,

Chester TannehlU, E:tec. Edltor
Dwi{lhf Wetherholl, Editor
Hobart WilBon, Jr. Ida Ed•tor

James E Dan

Vernon De

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We'll Take the PrO\; en Way in EdUtation
We m southeastern Oh1o have
been
accused of bemg slow to update our school
curricula, m living standards, In the ·arts.
The charges may stu;)&lt;, in some Jnst.,nces But m others we'll take our backward·
ness and count :t a blessmg For example·
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The National Educat:on AssocJahon rerecently began beating a drum for Johnny,
age 4, to get on with hiS formal educat:on.

Beer Battle
Unbeknownst to those Saturday after·
noon football fans who are wont to quaff
a bit o[ brew whilst watching the compet:tJOn v1B the electromc tube, an even her·
cer compet:ttoo for !herr a!lectiono IS be·
tng waged by beer packaging industry
It aU began after World War Jl when
metal once agam became avrulable, enab1mg can manufacturers to mount an rnva·
swn of the brewing industry, Although
cans were more expensive. tbell' nonretm nabte feature gamed qu1ck acceptance
among consumers. By 1959, cans bid lak·
en over 38.6 per cent of the pacb.gtd
beer market dealing a severe blow to tbe
old staydby, the returnable bo111e, wbidl
bad enjoyed 83 per cent of the m~t 1D
Its heyday.
Then the glass compames developed tbe
throwaway bottle, a~ by the end of IJ61.
cans had shpped to 37 8 per cent of the
market.
The can people fought back with tbe introduction of pull-tab tops Their !hare ol
the market sbot up to 39 t per cent in 1961
and to 41.4 p&lt;jr cent In 1965
The bottle folk were clelirly Ill trouble.
A "enes of oonvemence tops were brief.
but none met with success. Then
1a s I
sprmg carne the "'fum.Off Crown " which
reqmres only a genUe twiSt of the wrist
tn open or close.
That ISn't the end or the story. By 1910
domestic beer consumptiOn 1s expected to
r.each 115,705,000 barrels, compared with
the !965 output of 100,375,000
The compet:bon between cans and bot_· ties w!lt hkely go on unUt somebody comes
" up w1th the ultimate In convenience - a
"contamer that will pop Its top just by look·
·' lng at 11.

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The National Dealers Assoc:ation
has
• launched a "hard·hltlmg" automob1le safety program
, It :s pombng up the fact that driver er. rors cause accidents. In one program 1t
reviews the :mportance of adults settmg
good example. for young people. Tbe ad\'ertisemenl JS titled - "But, :):~
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Always Drive Like That
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It goes on to say
"It's hard enough to leach your teen·
agert he rules of the road But when you
don't know them - or ignore them - how
Is be gomg to learn? For better part or SIX·
.. teen years he watched you at the wheel.
What d1d he see? A good dmer wbo heed·
ed trafhc laws? Or """ who rolled through
". stop signs, rlrove too fast, .,;!: chances•
:E-.c,l worse, .!.\! !h~t child of yours ever
-: become a lookout for moi.vrcycles? Juvenile courts are filled every day with kids
' wbo learned how to dr:ve from their parents.
"Many adults are bad dr:vers and don't
know it. They've been dr:vmg a certa:n
" way for years and have never thought to
change. They're too elose to the car
:n
' front of them They ehange lanes without
checking the rear-view mrrror Maybe it's
forgetting to buckle that seat belt. How
about you' Do you know or ignore the
rules of the road• Test yourself next t:me
, you dr:ve Take an honest, hard look at
your dr:vmg habits. II you're making miS·
. takes, you owe it to your children
to
chan,ge. And change now. Sometimes the
, lessons or childhood are learned too welt
. Before the l•sson of bad driving can be
un-learned, sometimes. it's too tate."

Psychtalrists with a doctorate w learning
patter!lll found that cblldfen (some) can
begm the ]earning process with advantage
earlier than the customary age 6.
The trouble IS that all psych:atrlsls do9't
agree Another batch, also doctors, but
in ch:ld behavior, argue with gus\0 that
Johnny, age 4, should be allowed to play
until he "' 6, because he bkely will learn
to read belter later than earlier. His "per·
sonality" could be jiggered out of whack
by cramming in the tender years.
We recall the years soon after World
War II and the early 50s, when "Progress:ve" school d:str1cts In New York and on
the Pacil1c Coast particularly, installed
reading methods suggested by Columbia
Teachers College. We also recall
later
with personal knowledge, whole classes of
l:rth and sixth crade pupils in the north·
west compelled to take summer remedial
read:ng They had been1Columbla's guinea
p:gs, exper:mental victims so to speak, of
!heones that proved less !han workable
in mass application
None of that for us, please.
We would upda\e our edU&lt;aUon alter tbe
etpenments are done; alter the harmful
parts are wb:ttled away, and what Is left
is known to be good.
There is much that is new In education.
Tbe body or knowledge fn educational
1ntlhods Is growmg as rapidly as Space
Age Mecball!CS. We must keep up with the
ne• that 1t' sound
MeiSS Couii!J within two years
wDI
build a new blgb scbool. Members of tho
new Meqs Local board believe people
wDI be 11118led. lind quite proud, when
the new school "' completed and equipped.
It will have much that Is new, and good,
for the education or the district's youth.
Gallia County educators aren't saying
much pubhcly, but plenty pr:vately, a~ut
what probably will happen In the nell f1ve
years to their planls and facilities. To use
another sort ol tanguage, Martin Essex, tho
superintendent ol state Instruction, Ia a
very soon the accepted sl2e wOI be 1,000.
hard-nose :n education. State staffers say
the Slate board Is pushing hard to put stu·
dents In schools of 500 or more and that
Thuo, perhaps, tl behooves the
new
Meigs Local board to put up a real dUly of
a school. It should be and will be, we are
certain, Showcase No 1 in the Trl-tounty
area

BY WIWAM S. W.JIITE
pellllaps somethl111 1o be saki
WASHINGTON - Practice for that view. For (lulet it Is
here does not make perfect. It now at the old home place.
is no easier the second Ume Nor does one now find Lev:s
around wh~n the last daughter strewn aU about the upstairs
has BQ_ne teetering off on her Iandini and hair and dress
unacC\I~med high heels to a pins crouched tn ambush everycollege trereafler to be her real where to bite the unshod fool
hom.e
from every noor.
All summer long, to be sure, But no" It Is too quiet altothe house had been made clam- gether. A house thai
had
ourous while !he reCord play· ~eemed only adequate takes
ers
out folk sonis of a oo now a cold ~d cavernous
in1ma1·kallle sameness and gull· emptiness. Her room's picked
ars moaned and a m~n never up at last; ll Is picked up all
kne'N when he would coolront too well. Tbe areeu prep·school
some young mal$ visitor sot- blozen - and what memories
emnly e111aged lh some form they bring of the years of car
of that curiously tiresome "re- pools In the morlllng and In
bllbon" which mar'ks so many the evening and the nightly
of the teen-agers of our Ume. rush of the daughter from the
Indeed there were days when dinner table to get at her books
Daddy !~ked forward w:slful· and hOIIIOWork - are all put
1y to the autumn and w1th It a away with a (lr!al and tmel·
tune of a blessed quiet And ampled neatness that is not too
even 10 retrospect there Is agreeable after all. For If they

Utopia Mechanic's
Pure water, breathable air, livable elf&gt;.
les. good schools - these are a few of _the
challenges facing men at the two-thirds
mark In the 20th century.
And It Is now "perfectly possible technically" for all the world to have thes~
th:ngs, declares James McCormack, eng!·
neer scholar relrred Air Force general
and 'now head or the Commumcalions Satellite Corp
The real problem, he says, "Is how to
marshal the humane, economic and poht·
leal machinery and resources to manage
lhe application of technology to the many
needs of mankind "
-;"i1-Jte technology alone will not necessar·
lly make men more moral or improve
~-=·· tations, "It at least gives us more
opportunity lor .;,e things that r01se the
spmt and upJtft the soul "
Technology not only makes It possible
but "not enormously expens:ve" to have
"c:Ues of hgbt, If you wdl, rather than the
cities of rerror that we now have "
An echo ol this lhintJng Is contained In
a recent statement by a m1dwestern aJr
pollution official:
"We know how to cure smog. It's not
dJf!Jcult or expensive. The problem Is gel·
ting the people :n the community to support a cleanup program.''
There it is - not a blueprml for Utopia
but the tools for fashioning a near
approach to 11. Science has proposed, but
It " up to the ordinary man In the street
to dispose. II he want. to badly enough.

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Hatlo's They11 Do It Every Time

WlEN HE WAN1'5 A BUT'ItlNED·CUFF
SHIRT" EVERY ONE BE:E.Zll.. PULLS
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OFFICE. 1 WfjE.RE THE~ !f,'t
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are Udlly stacked at last,
also are stacked away forever,
as years aso so at last were
the toys of childhood Itself.
One knew academically . beforehand that she had ''grown
up"; but now one knows it
a poignant sense against
the earller knowledge was
an arid shadow. Growing np
now very real; for growing
has now also meant gomg
way.
The difficulty Is that a
cannot reach his own room
without tach time passing hen.
Would II be better to close
th~l madly frilled place, wildly bung with pennants and the
photographs of odd-looking
tie chaps and festooned with
old dance programs and with
the "no entry" tralflc
she h-'
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lght of the last prep-s c h o o
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"Just 9 Little Something, Cousin;
After All, We ore from the Same Family!"

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Reuben Dunbar Packet Strikes Log, Sinks

Would shultlnl this door firm· Ism to!Wd wllleh the ' ''2:
ty upon tbe peat not help a bit youn1 'turn - lil their lvord• Itto avoid, or at least lo soften; perh8pa not always Iii their
that Instant of bluk awereness Hearts '- so ~ ~ fact.
of ~I ol her ablenc:e that Bllt It II hJI'd 81inll10111eUmes •
evl!l')' night bill a man In the to tuillu If Spartan a duty;
face as he walkt by?
aDd the older one srowa lbt
Maybe so; but the decision' !• harder it becomes.
not on eJI.!Y one. For these The. marcb of the yeara.fs
are the dllya, and the ntghl8, supposed to make a fellow
when a man does not welcome tougher llld mort re&amp;IJ!!i!d r..
!be mete thought of the clos- the reality of lonellheu. And
lng, actual or symbolic, 11 any so It does ln,one'a worklag life
door through which aometimea - but not in those houn ot
abe bad passed In singing hap. life that Sj8 purely perso01L
plness and which sometimes ill For the years thot hai'deq
quldt female anger sbt had bring also a leng!heni!Jg web
alammeil behind tier to tiJiress. of memories; and the larger
her vlewa about not beinfl al· the web the tnore capable II
lowed to go out on that partlcu- Is of unmanqfag 1\le toulh guy
lar night with ~oma Joe or down where be really lives.
John.
The end of the summer and
Of course, they
all the coming el the fall of parr..
grow ~p and college Is the In· ing - 1t Is ,all not so cheeriDB
evltabte auccessor to school now that the. one Is forever
at home. And one must forgo gone and the other II forever
trace of that aenUmental- here.

BY DR TBIIMAJ
ONE OF the biggest newt
tlllriea on the river 50 yean
ago thla past week was tha
01nklng of the upper Ohio Riv~
tl' pa.:ket ReubeiJ Duabar, a
boot that frequenlell the Old
French Clly, but had moved to
the lower Ohio River during
low water season.

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w•oday, Sept. fl, lfll&amp;two, The Dunbar will be towed
'fhe Dunbar is owned by the
The Dunbar, whieh s'ruck a los
to the Pt. Pleasant docks lor reOhio and Kanawha Packet Com·
In the fog near ll'o!ICOw early
pairs as sooo as she Is raised.
pany of Pittsburgh and
had
Monday, was almost thr,ee
recently bell! rebuilt and new
hours sinking. She struck lht
Friday, Sept 28, 19111-Div·
bo!lers installed bere at the
log just forward of the engine
II'S Earhardt and Hutchins611 of
Acme Bolter Works. The Dunroom. The packet Is down
Cmcmnatl have beea at work
bar was under charter to the
amidships In shatlew water
on the sunken Dunbar and 11 Ia
Greene Lines during low water
with her head and ste111 stick·
expected that the packet will
season. Her regular trade W31
lng up.
10011 be afloat.
P:ttsburgb to Charleston.
The Dunbar bad a heazy trip
The '3toJ1 Is beet told
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The Dunbar was or~gmaHy
eons10ting of over 700 barrels
Monday, Oct. %, U16 - The
these dau,&lt;I River News Items
built at Jef!ersonvflle, lnd , In
of apples, 30 head of stock and
sunken Dunbar war bulkheaded
from the Galllpolls Druly Tri·
1895. She was illsured.
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other freight. The catUe were
and pumped out by a governbune:
Captam Fred Hornbl'lMik, part
nm overbo§rd but swam back.
ment boat at CorntoWll LandTuesday, Sept. %8, 1811- The
owner of the Dunbar, who was
The Chilo and Coumr were
lng Saturday and will
be
packet R. Dunbar, whieh left
at Pt. Pleasant, and out on
sent to the Duabar's assistance
brought to the Pt. Pleasant dry
here last Friday Bight, sank
the Tell C:ty when he receiv~
and the freight will be taken
dock on her own steam for reMonday night a couple of miles
news of the Dunbar's Sinking,
off and sent back to CinclnnatL
parrs. The packet was msured.
above Moscow, OD her way to
left Immediately for the scene.
Some of the freight was damTbe rise Is expected to n.. t
Cmclnnati. N• lives were lost.
The Dunbar was 160-feet long,
aged.
the Dunbar off the log that
Captain Gordon C Greene
19 4-feet wide and had a hold
Pilot Arthur Spurlock If Chi·
sunk her.
was ill command and P I I o t
or 64-leet m depth. She had
lp, Ohio, who was on watch on
Arthur Spurlock was at the
two brand new boilers aad 12 x
the Dunbar JS one of the best
Tuesday, Oct. f, 1116 -The
wheel, when the tragedy occur4'"' engines.
and most rebabte young )lllo\9
Dunbar was due up today for
red. Pilot George Hamilton of
Tho Dunbar, It is reported,
In the Pomeroy • Clnc:nnatl
the Pt. Pleasant docks
thiS city was Pilot Spurlock's
was runmng m a fog when the
trade, He had backed away
partner.
acc:dent happetled.
from the Ohio shore and was
Thursday, Oct. ~1, 1916 The Dunbar struck a log tearEngineer Sike Wood of Kanabout 200 feet out wh•~ the
The packet Dunbar Ml Galli·
lng a large hole m the bull
auga arrived home Tuesday evDunbar struck tbe log.
pol:s tnday for P1ttsburgh.
and sinfing rapidly,
It JS
ening He was chlel on the
CaptaJH Greene, who was In
thought the boat is broken m
Dunbar. Engineer Wood says the
command of the Dunbar, will
OTHER INTERESTING Ito. If this be the case she
Dunbar IS broken 111 two.
, endeavor to float the sunken
ems were found m the followannot be_ra_IS_
ed -~~-'s_a_t_
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Shudders as Shapp

Plans

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for Pao Race

BY BRUCE BIOSSAT
Shapp planner• "have pt to
HARRISBURG, Pa.
dp something about thf~ idea
Because campaign spending
that he fs 1 areedy, fll'*splng,
the new political rechnlques power • hun(ll'y carlcaure bf 1
bulk so large as issues, an shylock."
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governorship rl!ce Is
a ver a SO!Il ·-~
with life
Is, It seems very likely to . 1
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prominent element ~· the
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hour television documentary
I!UCh a turn that neither
film now being put jogether by
Republican nominee. Ll. Gov. Guggenheim Produet!OIII, Inc.,
Raymond Shafer, nor his Dem- to promote Shapp Ill the clio
ocratlc rival, industrialist MU- moUe phase of th11 campaign,
ton Shapp, seems able to con- Shapp's people would prefer
duct his campaign exaclly as to dwell largely on poll • tellbe would wish.
Issues.
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Shafer wanlt to camplllgn on was by the testlmonJ of a.
the record of outgoinfl Gov. perU In both parties, a nearWUIIam Scranton. Bllt the nom- masterpiece _ crucial to lila
!Dee and the GOP hlgb com- success. It w81 111o1111
In
mand bave been In moderate Pennsylvania 35 tlmea between
lhock slnee Shapp spent $1 t May 9 and May 11, prlm&amp;rJ
million of bla own money lllls eve
spring In a television •
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direel mall • newspaper
Oct. It, when Shafer and
to win the nomination
Shapp join in an hour • loq
organzaUoo
Democrat, statewide lelevlsloo ' · debite,
State Sen. Robert Casey.
could rpve a new pivot polqt
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The Repubhcans worry
In this rae~ U thi! t~t pl!jl ~
boon a day over what
gage heavny IIi ' ~iiDIIihlieJ,
Shapp will drop on their
the remaining weeki may 1~1
nate when hiJ expected
one of the roughest campaiilli
rage begfna. Meantime,
in Pennsylv&amp;la blJtory.
keeps them off balance
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endless charges, many
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at linking Sllaler with the far One top Republican Ia ad'lllrlght
lng hiJ fellow workerl eo teD
R~nlly Shafer wlstlully ask· voten that "Milton Shapp II
t
tes
Voters
ed a man he knew only
moUvated by •n UllrlaiOD8bl•
nee 8Jn
aces
an
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ly: ''HoW d9., 1 answer bfm?" obsession for power .. . b II
d Sha
( hiJ art Is
rule would be c!Jaotlcally IJD.
BY HIERONYMOUS
Conservatives would change the their dlscuS!!Ion of Ioret gn an
pp, or
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pulsfve, fluctuating to the unNot for a 11Umber of years picture in the next congress. domestic poltcy fs aimed at In- covering that his primary
even rhythm of 1 man COGItave the citizens of the United The Re}illbllcan blgb command fluenClllfl election of congress· 'tory com blm more th~
IUIIIed by traits and llndenclel
states been as uncertain of the alter several fneffectual efforts men.
dollars. By his managers
not often found In offlceholden
future as today. Yet, with eon- to discredit the far right poll- Racial de~onsfratlons and ml,.fon, the GOP has hurt
commanding major execullvt
gresslonal elections eo1y four c1ea of Barry Goldwater et al,, riots, If continued, will , ha~e with repeated lnsls~e?,ce that power."
weeks away, there Is a DoUce- seems lo be nof&gt;.so-slowly drift. sreat Influence on vof:&lt;rs 0 ?111- Sha~~ Is . try~~g to buy the Shapp 11 glvlnl It right baekl
able reluctance of the candi- ing back to the coupling of e1- Ions. Actually, the right-wmg· go~p.
ld
"Raymond Shafer and the p-.
dates to ata!AJ their views on fremism with patriotism and ers b!Jve no gre~t Interest In Allltude polls on both a ea publican party are playing lut
the matters of future COilll&amp;- even to gfvinfl substance to the mtearatlon as policy• but tbey show this notion has taken sollle
loose with tbe welfare cl
quence. In most districts asptr· ghost of Sen. ·McCarthy, which are missing no opportuni~es _to hold among voters. GOP brocommonwealth. They _..
ant&amp; to seats in congress are has been haunting the capitol benefit ~~~m so-called ~bite ehures drum 01'. the theme,
in their train the far
campaigning mostly on stdctly corridors these IIUID)' years.
backlash.
talking of Shapp s
and olben
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This electiori, could possibly of dollars "
local matrers.
As lor the Democratic lop ' decide the trend of the govern- Joseph Napolitan,
whose presence the tra41Uonal
Speeches and press releases orgaruzatioo, II seelD8 1o have ment lor many coming years, er of the •·new politics" (sohone!lf RepubUcana
~ake muc~ mention of federal ceased to ells! as a pollcy mak- and voters should demand to phtsticated polling, heavy use certainly feel UIICOmfortable.
aJd to var:ous proJe~ts, new lng body. Any campaign sfraf&gt;. know where the candidates of advertising on the quality Theperll for Shapp, df 10011
post-offices to be built, new egy will come from the White atand
level) says that he aod
observen, Ia thai In Ida con·
highway conatructloo, and more House and not from the Na·
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stant scaller-flllll 1pproadl be
aid to schools, but very slight tiona! committee.
may overreacb aDd loll ~
mention. of th~ Increased taxa· The extreme nght
group
Illy: Ills managers ~andldly SIJ
lion which w:ll be needed to which in 1964 attempted to gain
be IS harcl to control
provide the money. Nor that control by capturing
presl·
The danger •for Shaler Ill
even wilhoot these e1pend1tures dency tbla yeu IS workins 10
that, In his niCf-111)' blaadnen,
tbe "~illlon-a-month escalatlon." elect ~ugh lar-righj congresa.
be may not be IJ!~ lo CO",
In V:et Nam will call for the meu to give them an effective
With the Shapp barrige.
restoration of the hard-woo tax control of leglslaUon, Most of
Early polls, evea
Shapp'l,
C\lts of lUGS.
the emphasis 18 ou dlstricla
Shafer a In ppialf, II!
To most housewives.
I h e where llbetal congressmen woo
But wfth lioth sfdeit llte1j
"escalation" ef the price of by small majorities in 1964.
spend mort tban t2 mill! ....
food :terns is ol more mteresl CandidateJ for governorshlptl
two-way bllli ' may .be 1!1
a IIJtlna ol the ~mber of are moob more wiiUDB IAJ speak
thla Ume. Obviously till
miles of four-lane h~ghway .to out on national affairs than are
ll!rD II yet to ~1,
be bu:lt The steep r:se I~ m- the congressional candidates.
teres! rates wh1ch has a most But governors have no voice In
halved the number of n e w national legislation. Some of
tiomes built th:s year Is of more them ol course have presldencoocem to the would·be hom• tlal ~splraUOIII ' but moll of
builder lhllll a new po~l-tlflce
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The Real Issues at Election

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II\ aplwmajority
~ the l!et!mlng
over- · - - -...• ,- •
whlmlng
of Democrats
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linel l!et!11111 1o make Ull8saaila· democracy , This Is
the (IOIItlon of tbe adminis· meaning of our parUclpall011
tbe actual voting of with your forces In tile VIe...,_
has been on the mese struggle.
belween liberal l1lld -Pblllpplllel Pmtdent ,.,_
~~ve thlllk\111. .\lid sjllce ,dlDIJCI E. Marcos. ,
~alive thlplt:Jnl, And sloe
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lier.of Dell!ocratlc conservatives of the war wltlt LBJ, \lie want
bulb House and Senate. a 1no pan of the rest of the way.
~~~·fil•lrly •mall nwnber of new - Rlcbr4 Nl•oa.
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Tuetday, Sept 21, 1115-The
Tell C:ty is having her hull
Bheetod with Iron at the Kaoawh~ docks. Captain
Fred
Hornb!'llok is superintending repa1rs on th~ Tell City. 1'he
packet will resume her trips
to Pittsburgh as seo• as there
Is substanllal rise, which Is
aot ID sight at the present.
Thursday, Sept. Z8, 19111-The
Plymouth bound up the Kanawha River with a tow of empt1e,
for the E J Hickey Co. and
nearmg Buffalo, W. Va., ran
through herself knocking out
both cylinder heads and crarklng a cyhnder. She returned t.
the Pt. Pleasant Machine Works
where repa:rs wdl be made.
The Plymouth has engmes 14x5
ond three bo:lers She :s eommanded by Wilham Patr:ck and
her engin• reom IS In charge
of Lew Walker. Tile Plymouth
was formerly the Aubrey wh1ch
blew up at LouiSVIlle "veral
years ago
The towboat Crown Hill w:th
1 rail of logo for Cincmnati
_ went ag!)~_d__ al Quincy ~ Ky~

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Water Queen, a rormer Pnct

llrede, and managor ol
Pomeroy • Middleport Te~
phone Company, has been diJ.j
posed by the director&amp; tl thel
telephone rompany, and a ney,l
manager selected. Captain Ly·
ons, whb Is reported tn be wellto-do, formerly bUJtt boats at
H1ggmsport.
There is a report current that
the Queen City will De opera!.
lng next seuson out ot P:tlsburi,h The completion
ol
the locks and dams thiS seas01
between Pittsburgh and Park•
ersburg w11l g:ve enough! water
to allow the larger boats tit
operate m the trade and there
ore l1kely '" be several runmng out ol P1ttsburgh
next
season, says the Waterway•
Journal.
Wednrsday, Oct. 4, 1918 The Steel C:ty was mspected at
Keouk, Iowa , last week Tht
Steel C:ty IS scheduled to leave
St. Louis soon w:th a cargo of
bakmg powder for New Orleans.
Ill luck has followed the Steel

boat.

Clty smce as the V1rgm1a she

Tuesday, Oct. 3, 1916 - Captam John E Lyollll ot M1ddleport, owner of the towboat W:n·

went mto Capl3:n J:m W:lharn.
•on's cornfJeld at Willow Grov•,
W. Va, :n a flood on the mght
of March 6. 1910

and IS ROW hJgb a~d dry. Pilots Charles Cole and B11l Agnew were on the Crown HJll.
Pilots report the river is '"
very bad shape at different
pomts between Ashland, Ky ,
and Cmc:nnat:
The Ruth owned by Capta:ns
Donnally and Hornbrook has
been w1thdrawn from the Parkersburg and P:ttsburgh trade
because or low water and entered m the Monongahela R:ver lrade between Fa1rmont, W.
Va , and Pittsburgh The Cham·

ber of Commerce at Fa:rmonl
has petit:oned for a boat m
thiS trade and :1 busmess w:ll
JUst!ly the Ruth Will be kepi
m thiS trade
saturday, Sept. 30, 191&amp;-The
showboat Water (.jueen :s makmg itJ; th~rd tour up the Kanawha R1ver thiS season The
Kanawha R1ver :s well worked
w1th showboats ever,v season.

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FAIRMONT FROSH ' - The Fairmont State Fresh man team, pictured above, Y.Jll meet the Marietta Co
lege Frosh football squad this Monday at 8 p.m. on the Pomeroy gnd f1eld It w:ll be the fmt college footbal
ga!lle played on Pome~oy's football field Pictured are· F:rst row, left to r:ght, J1m Goodn:ght, M:ke Arno ld
Wilham Spamen, DWJ,ght Carpenter, Smitty Polhll, Dave Dalton, Bill Riggleman. John Kara, second row Dou!
Taylor, Frank Zasloff, Roger H:ll, Tom Swisher, M1ke Marra, J1m Kelly, Mark Tennant, Roy Michael, th:rd r "·
Coach Bundy, Dave Coe, Ge01ge C. Edwards, Don Edwa rcts, Joe Joyce, Pat Baldree, Pat Heaster, J:m Reyno! ,
John Skidmore.

IIRTHt OP THI WIIK
•undlr - llr and )ln Kenneth 1:

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lhatt.l, Crowq City, dau&amp;hter, 7.37 p
m It Holzer HotPUal
Tutldey - Mr and Mlll Ronald P'
B&lt;lrnu, Rt l Crown Ctty, dau1hter,
kl:tH a. m. at Holzer Hoapltal
Wtdn•dty - Mr and Mn Earl
t:. Neal, R~ 2, Gallipolis, Jon, 11 17 a
m, l.n Holnr JloJPltaJ,
Thut'lday -

Mr

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Wede:,- WJlllllmJ, Rt 2, Vlntoft, da\ll'hcer, 1 ao p m, In Hgher HoNpltaJ.

MA'I.IIAGI LIC:lNIII
Thomu A. 6lalne, Jr, 19 Middleflirt, and ao.alee { P!iey, 18 GaliJ.
,polll lohD R Kerr, 32 Rio Grande,
aocl M51r)' K. Nebma:er. 23 ll.lo Grande.

OIATHI OF THE WIIK
Mn EMmie lkMn Portier. 11. a tftl·
dent of EwlnJlon, died Sund•:,o morn1111 1t ber home She waH born
in
Jacbou county, W Ya. on .l\14' 2,
11178, dauiht.er ot t.he late Peter
tnli 'Cb.ulotte Click !i=ltten Her hUt·
b11nd Walter We•ton l'ollley
died
on Jo'eb. 11, 1948 fhey came to Gal·

lla eount;v many &gt;ean •110 11nd o)\

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a liitil llociiE ~nn. Sh8 ii
IUrVivecl bJ four sona, fc11r dall•ht·
ttl and two •tep .... au.ahteii, Wuren
~nd MI"S. Ronald Hobo, both Df Lo.
11n: Wlrt. Mrt J S Cummln11 and
Mr1.

Earl Bee, all of Akron. HllL"''

and Fred Polaley o1nd Mn
1erry, all of Ew•naton.. 1nd

BERRY'S WORLD

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dlul't'b S.rvicea went h.tld at.
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···: . Co. Ext. Agent, Alfie.
cation scheduled atl.p.ra.C!ST). James Is chairman of the House /Company.
tecb ic
ee a~swers land. Slripmllled .areas woll
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Dr. Jloy M. Kottman, director Judlciii'Y Coramitt. aDd Mr. 1 The Eastera Obio Center COli- to
n II aDd economo~ pro- refDreeted with lmprovea,
,1 Governor Jam01 A. Rhodes jot lloe Reteii'Cb Center will Fltber is chaimlln of !be HoUH sists ol tllo unl~ 1 723- re blems offarmers which woli aid growing · specoes and new lllld
:,.ill be lbe principal speaker at preside and Dr. w. E. Krause, Finance Committee.
site located 111 nu'les north~~st the devel~pment of natu~al re- improved techniques of
, lbe dedication of the new 2,003· /associate direclor wiU welcome Other speakers will Include ot Bell~ Valley and 1 325 acre~~ ~ource~ 1° the area. MaJOr ef- mall3ge~t will be . studied,
,. acre !astern Oltlo Res&lt;~urce Oe- gueats. 1'tle lll•ocatloo will be Dr. Jolon D. Millett, chancellor, of stripmined land lo'coted 7 ort wol be devoted to method! The physocal and chem.,al
,. ·mopmet!l Conttr on October Igiven by Jolla M. Stickllouie, Ohio BoarciiJf Regents; John T. mile southeast of Caldwell The I "~ generating new wealth and perties of the$e areas woll
, ·1. The Cenblr, IOCilted ~"' I State DlrecfDr 1Jf Ajriculture Mount, secretary of Researcn latter unit consists 01 l,ooO ac- ;t us lmpi'OIImg and upanding s~led to detennone 1/oeor
Caldwell In Noble County, •• a ' and member of tbe Center'• Center Bolrd IJf Corottol : 11. J. res lf•en to the Research Cen- !he econ:;l~l Eastern Ohio. soble liSf for forage
branch oC tho Ohio Asrleultunoi /Board of Control.
Hllley. General lll8IJiitr, coal 1er by Union Carbide Co 1
Am
Ll8TED
ment and mana~ement.
Reseorth . and
Development TWo state representaU•e., Ed-~ .nd quarlzite miJOini and metall 125acres given by Bah~· a~ terml::ft!~~g:lshewlll be de- Ano~r goal w•!! be to
Center. ll,.,.ter.
mond G, JameJ ol Caldwell and division, Union Carbide Corp. ; Noon Coal Co.
/for roclalmtn ·
st methoc,fs mme cost-return . da~
Gatlla 11nd Meigs Folks are IRalph E. Fisher, Wooster. wlll rand C. L. Bullock, aJficuiturai TJoe new ~source Develop- the produ r ~ a~ i~cr:: 1111.ll. serve as 8 guode on
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stock production. Herefords, plantain, and ground ivr, are iiU
Angus and &lt;;harolais, as w.ell as' perennials. Since lawns have lit
cro,ssbred cattle, will be used to !ue resistance dw:IIJ~ lb~ faU
study problems assOciated witb i a.nd winter l'heJJ tiY are de~
and luder call produc- /mant, lbese ·pesky wuds could
lion. Other studies' will deal wllb take over yow:·tawn while you•
beef cattle breeding and man-; 're r~sllng; .. . .
agemenl.
I If you deri't:w~nt to be faced
Studies wDI be made of the. with a serious weed situation in
effedl of b~ed, mating •Y• the spring, better lake control
km, aad m111111gement pro- measures now while the weeds
vams •• produeUvlty
of :are young and actively growing.
sbeep.
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IApplication now. ,Yilll allow the
A 600-tree ~le .orchard, set &gt;grass to fill in q.e bar~ spots
on Apn ll966 WJil be used lor re-Ibefore crabgrasa bas a chance
l'::~~:.·~~n~1the adaptability or :to germinabl in lbe spring.
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varieties to tile area Spray your lawn onee with a
well as proper tree spacing. broadleaf weed killer rontainA new vineyard will be used for , ing Sllvex. Complete eontrol 1s
mearch on the feasibility of more likely when temperatures
Jlape production for the fresh are fairly wann, about 70 demarket and for processing jel-·grees or above for a week af·
lies and wines. A peach orchard , terward. This ~ana you ·should
be pl11nted ln lbe spring of probably 'spray before the mid' dle of October. If after three.
Charles B. Boyles, a former : weeks, the weeds are still grow~~~~:io~l1 the .Anomal &amp;oence i ong, anolber application may be
at West Virginia ,nuded. Do not apply to newly
Is manager o1. the ;seeded lawns or young grass
r.1w
. Seven local men i lloat lmsn't been mowed at least
aro employed on lbe staff.
1 twice.
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Stop_ Wiater Weeds
i When spraying small . arei!S,f
11 you lhjnk ali lbe weeds are i use a sprinkling can as an
now and · your lawn Is i plicator so lbat risk of
until spring, you're forget- , drill to desirable plants.
the perennial weed. Peren- :small. A spreader-sUcker
can grow any time of ' help yoor spray do 1 better
year: wioether It's lbe usual Get one at a supply
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ter.
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cutting power . • • to' a]llinter ln!es and bnUb 11p to S
Wes thick, lhred wlry ..-..... ODd lautlb lltlolb to 8,'
.-Jck-deeayiloi pulp. Rock-solid,
ha q fill ,
.,...Vr-Jnch, tbleJt ne,1 with @anneJ•boo&lt; zeiubellll
Wilbotaada hlmest bombardment.- All Ill"..., lbrquilo,
6t 11ft ~lncll 410 llotaey Cutter ls 'l1ullt to toke t:1w
-.hest culliu(, the toughest ahocb. Cboooe fOUl's IIi
l-paint bite~!, tr~Ulll.. Cit h•t-lDtob IIIGdela. Alto'ch8ck
the new super-duty M. Jn. No. 510, mediWD-dutr·66-i..
No. 310 1ncl the low-coat 60-ln. No. 310.
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COLUMBUS (UPI) - ll91l several yeart.
before a determlned Buckey~ lot a 47-yard touchdown wilb 1kicked a ~yard field goal k
Moore, a IJard.nmnlnS blllbric£ Temmate Jeff Jordan, a 218- lcomeback led by , sophomorejH? mnaining that _put Uoe /give the West Coast tean
from Tacoma, ran ctreles lb fullback, scored three times quarterback Bm Ldtog's passel j ill~~~" out of reach.
breatbiiJg room.
around Oblo State Saturday 1o lor lbe Huskiell, wl1o went into to end Bill Anders. Long hit It Ohio State, down 21-7 at Uoe But lAing came right bacl &gt;jl&gt;
lead t1oe Washington HUSkies to the game as a two-touchdown of 30 attempts for 157 yardS ball, came back after Uoe hitting Anders five times ~ 1'1
a 31-22 intersectional football underdog. It was Washington's and two touchdowns in the Intermission to move 56 yards earn lbe Buckeyes a to-J&lt;·h ,. ',
upoet before 80,341 fans.
second win of the season after second hall and it put the on a drive lbal sa"i Long down, wlth 5:22 remainin!
Moore, a 1-t, 205-potmder, being upset a -k ago by the Bucks itt scoring position wltb a complete five passes, the last a Ohio hall marclted 64 yards
llCOred two touelldo1ms and set Air For&lt;le whfie lbe Buckeyes 59-yard strike to Anders late in tlore&amp;farder to halfb~rek Amie aided by two roughness penal
up a couple of o11ter1 11ilb hiB are 1-1 after edging Texas the first hall to set up Ohio's Fontes for a TD. Long hit ties on the drive.
dazzling runs. He gained 221 Cl)ristian In their opener.
first touchdown.
Anders for a two-pointer to Washing!oll toolc over aftel
yards in 30 carrlea In 011e of the Washing!oll ran up a 21.() lead . But Moore took the heart out make it 21-15.
recovering an onslde kick to .e1
finest individual performances over Ohio in the first half and 1 of the Buckeye threat when he Washington's Don Martin. the stage for Moore's cllnchin~
in lbe huge Oblo. Stadium ia tlten appeared oa the ropes sbook loose and ran untouched who kicked lour extra points, 1oudidown.

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Patski, a field goal
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five seconds remaining to
Obio University a 1:1-10
over Kent state in a
American Conference game
urday.
But the excitement
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fans, as the Bobcats' on - side I Don Brooks lined up a 34-yardki~ fizzled lllld Kent got the field goal, but missed.
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Kent quarterbaclc: Ron Swartz the wire, with most of the scorpassed to Jeri')! Seither and an ing c0111ing in the final minutes
interference call put the baD of tbe game.
down on the 15 with no time Each team got a field goal in
left. But lbe penalty gave Kent fhe second quar1er, bet for the
one last chance.
most part lt was up and down

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···: . Co. Ext. Agent, Alfie.
cation scheduled atl.p.ra.C!ST). James Is chairman of the House /Company.
tecb ic
ee a~swers land. Slripmllled .areas woll
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Dr. Jloy M. Kottman, director Judlciii'Y Coramitt. aDd Mr. 1 The Eastera Obio Center COli- to
n II aDd economo~ pro- refDreeted with lmprovea,
,1 Governor Jam01 A. Rhodes jot lloe Reteii'Cb Center will Fltber is chaimlln of !be HoUH sists ol tllo unl~ 1 723- re blems offarmers which woli aid growing · specoes and new lllld
:,.ill be lbe principal speaker at preside and Dr. w. E. Krause, Finance Committee.
site located 111 nu'les north~~st the devel~pment of natu~al re- improved techniques of
, lbe dedication of the new 2,003· /associate direclor wiU welcome Other speakers will Include ot Bell~ Valley and 1 325 acre~~ ~ource~ 1° the area. MaJOr ef- mall3ge~t will be . studied,
,. acre !astern Oltlo Res&lt;~urce Oe- gueats. 1'tle lll•ocatloo will be Dr. Jolon D. Millett, chancellor, of stripmined land lo'coted 7 ort wol be devoted to method! The physocal and chem.,al
,. ·mopmet!l Conttr on October Igiven by Jolla M. Stickllouie, Ohio BoarciiJf Regents; John T. mile southeast of Caldwell The I "~ generating new wealth and perties of the$e areas woll
, ·1. The Cenblr, IOCilted ~"' I State DlrecfDr 1Jf Ajriculture Mount, secretary of Researcn latter unit consists 01 l,ooO ac- ;t us lmpi'OIImg and upanding s~led to detennone 1/oeor
Caldwell In Noble County, •• a ' and member of tbe Center'• Center Bolrd IJf Corottol : 11. J. res lf•en to the Research Cen- !he econ:;l~l Eastern Ohio. soble liSf for forage
branch oC tho Ohio Asrleultunoi /Board of Control.
Hllley. General lll8IJiitr, coal 1er by Union Carbide Co 1
Am
Ll8TED
ment and mana~ement.
Reseorth . and
Development TWo state representaU•e., Ed-~ .nd quarlzite miJOini and metall 125acres given by Bah~· a~ terml::ft!~~g:lshewlll be de- Ano~r goal w•!! be to
Center. ll,.,.ter.
mond G, JameJ ol Caldwell and division, Union Carbide Corp. ; Noon Coal Co.
/for roclalmtn ·
st methoc,fs mme cost-return . da~
Gatlla 11nd Meigs Folks are IRalph E. Fisher, Wooster. wlll rand C. L. Bullock, aJficuiturai TJoe new ~source Develop- the produ r ~ a~ i~cr:: 1111.ll. serve as 8 guode on
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stock production. Herefords, plantain, and ground ivr, are iiU
Angus and &lt;;harolais, as w.ell as' perennials. Since lawns have lit
cro,ssbred cattle, will be used to !ue resistance dw:IIJ~ lb~ faU
study problems assOciated witb i a.nd winter l'heJJ tiY are de~
and luder call produc- /mant, lbese ·pesky wuds could
lion. Other studies' will deal wllb take over yow:·tawn while you•
beef cattle breeding and man-; 're r~sllng; .. . .
agemenl.
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Studies wDI be made of the. with a serious weed situation in
effedl of b~ed, mating •Y• the spring, better lake control
km, aad m111111gement pro- measures now while the weeds
vams •• produeUvlty
of :are young and actively growing.
sbeep.
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IApplication now. ,Yilll allow the
A 600-tree ~le .orchard, set &gt;grass to fill in q.e bar~ spots
on Apn ll966 WJil be used lor re-Ibefore crabgrasa bas a chance
l'::~~:.·~~n~1the adaptability or :to germinabl in lbe spring.
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well as proper tree spacing. broadleaf weed killer rontainA new vineyard will be used for , ing Sllvex. Complete eontrol 1s
mearch on the feasibility of more likely when temperatures
Jlape production for the fresh are fairly wann, about 70 demarket and for processing jel-·grees or above for a week af·
lies and wines. A peach orchard , terward. This ~ana you ·should
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Charles B. Boyles, a former : weeks, the weeds are still grow~~~~:io~l1 the .Anomal &amp;oence i ong, anolber application may be
at West Virginia ,nuded. Do not apply to newly
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the perennial weed. Peren- :small. A spreader-sUcker
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COLUMBUS (UPI) - ll91l several yeart.
before a determlned Buckey~ lot a 47-yard touchdown wilb 1kicked a ~yard field goal k
Moore, a IJard.nmnlnS blllbric£ Temmate Jeff Jordan, a 218- lcomeback led by , sophomorejH? mnaining that _put Uoe /give the West Coast tean
from Tacoma, ran ctreles lb fullback, scored three times quarterback Bm Ldtog's passel j ill~~~" out of reach.
breatbiiJg room.
around Oblo State Saturday 1o lor lbe Huskiell, wl1o went into to end Bill Anders. Long hit It Ohio State, down 21-7 at Uoe But lAing came right bacl &gt;jl&gt;
lead t1oe Washington HUSkies to the game as a two-touchdown of 30 attempts for 157 yardS ball, came back after Uoe hitting Anders five times ~ 1'1
a 31-22 intersectional football underdog. It was Washington's and two touchdowns in the Intermission to move 56 yards earn lbe Buckeyes a to-J&lt;·h ,. ',
upoet before 80,341 fans.
second win of the season after second hall and it put the on a drive lbal sa"i Long down, wlth 5:22 remainin!
Moore, a 1-t, 205-potmder, being upset a -k ago by the Bucks itt scoring position wltb a complete five passes, the last a Ohio hall marclted 64 yards
llCOred two touelldo1ms and set Air For&lt;le whfie lbe Buckeyes 59-yard strike to Anders late in tlore&amp;farder to halfb~rek Amie aided by two roughness penal
up a couple of o11ter1 11ilb hiB are 1-1 after edging Texas the first hall to set up Ohio's Fontes for a TD. Long hit ties on the drive.
dazzling runs. He gained 221 Cl)ristian In their opener.
first touchdown.
Anders for a two-pointer to Washing!oll toolc over aftel
yards in 30 carrlea In 011e of the Washing!oll ran up a 21.() lead . But Moore took the heart out make it 21-15.
recovering an onslde kick to .e1
finest individual performances over Ohio in the first half and 1 of the Buckeye threat when he Washington's Don Martin. the stage for Moore's cllnchin~
in lbe huge Oblo. Stadium ia tlten appeared oa the ropes sbook loose and ran untouched who kicked lour extra points, 1oudidown.

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Obio University a 1:1-10
over Kent state in a
American Conference game
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fans, as the Bobcats' on - side I Don Brooks lined up a 34-yardki~ fizzled lllld Kent got the field goal, but missed.
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Kent quarterbaclc: Ron Swartz the wire, with most of the scorpassed to Jeri')! Seither and an ing c0111ing in the final minutes
interference call put the baD of tbe game.
down on the 15 with no time Each team got a field goal in
left. But lbe penalty gave Kent fhe second quar1er, bet for the
one last chance.
most part lt was up and down

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~}!!IJI• winning streak, had il lball produced 15 Panther pass- their own 47 and i• 11 plays Weslfa\1 on the Pomeroy, S8, the Logan 25. Lennie Vap Meter ICOrmg llireaiS were inlffiJuent. fourth down RQn De~m inter- Passing, net ...... 20
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l b"kim Fr 1day mght at Logan ing attempts and four comple-IFullback Ter:cy Nelsoa, subbing This time il took eig~t plays got 4 to the 21 but Jim Trow- L!Jgan, in the fourtti,1 pe~ed •cepled a~· ~ , the end zoae Total Net ...... · 115
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'on a ·rain-swept, fumble • load- Ilions for 9ll yards. On
the for Kemper who is inJured, to get to the three yard tine b,ridge threw Swis~ for a 7 recovered a fumble oh
me to stop the Cblefs.
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PDSSes AtJempted ·.. 15 • i
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ground the Panthers could mus- crashed in from the 2. J1m ~ from where lralfback Curt Per- yard Joss as he· lrledtopass, Panther 18 ahd could -~t OW)\ Nelson was the top ground Passes Completed . 4
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Greg then Sw1s~er f]\ffibled the wet to the tq ilr four play&amp;/ , .\fie~ gainer with 115 yards l,n · 25 Intercepted ...... , 1
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ball and recovered for ~nother the Pantl)era punted o~ to lbe carries. For the Panthers, Van l'omeroy
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!· ., the Panthers found the~r [ Meanwhile, Logan, generally The teams slipped and skid· [ Coach Bud B1ck~l s Panlbers 4 yard Joss, and a fourth down 3S, the Cbjefs got to the P~ Meter had 36 net yards in' 12 L!Jga•
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'~ potent passmg atlack pretty disdaining the ,pass. ground out ded .through the second per~od 1 had someth•ng g01ng m ~e ~ pass was knocked down,
!her 8 end we': held
for carries.
Scoring- Logan: ~elson. TO
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rueir • touchdown the first lime 11 ,and mto th:_. thud before Logan ·first quarter followmg Logan s , W1th fumbles marring t be downs. II was m this series
STATISTICS•
2 yard run: G. West, 3 yil pass
spoedy but light backs slo"ed got the ball after k1cklng off I capita liz~ OR a Panther mts- fir~ I TD. A Iong pass, Don play of both teams -.they were 1that Nelson got over the go~)
Pom. Log. from C, Perry. EPs, DaubeD, by Ihe ram.
and forcing the Pll!'thers to Icue, •~ mtercepted Panther , Sw1sher to Bill Engbsh, aetted lso frequent statlstlc•aiLI gave lme bu! Logaa 'was penalized F'lfst dow~s
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Hounds End 13-Game Losing Sfreak in SEOAL, 13-6

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Visiting Vinttn County High
Schooj unlea~hed ~ , powerful
ground game Friday pight
blfil~, pp ,_a ~~ap io the first
luilf, fheA fought oil several
termilled rallies by the
F;tlcfl!l! ,tq hand Wahama
fourth straight defeat, 19-7.
During the first half it was
all Vinton County as
marched for touchdowns
drives of 50 and 57 yards.
lor back Jim Bethel scltl'ed
of the SIX-pointers on nme
two and three yards to
the drives wbicb featured
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power runmng.
The
Geaerals
straight down the field
PULLED DOWN - Sherm Cundiff, Southern fullback, is shown here being times on plays which gained
pulled down by Rutland's Roger Davis Friday nieht. Cundiff (32) W3/l brought down four, five and siJ yards al a
following an ll "yard gain. Coming on from the left side to assist Davis is Leroy clip and chewed up a
Welsh (64J.
deal of the clock in the pro-

Rutland Scores Convincing. 34., o·
Triumph Over Southern Tornadoes

cess. Each time Bethel ran II
into the end zone and thea
added 111e point after to give the
Ohioans a 13-0 lead.
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owever, , e a cons came
roaring back m the second ball.
A b.locked punt gave the locals
8 big chatlce, but several plays
later the threa.t died when wa.
hama fell sJX mches short of 8
first d~wn at th' Vmtou four
yard line. Not long afterwards,
the, Falcons, mounted a drive
which camed to the Vmton
teurteen befor~ 8, loose ball was
covered by Vmton. Near the
end of the third period, Ji.ll·
hama bad started ano~
march, but Rie~ Calvin cut
this one short With a ·44-yard
runk wlllth ~~•lnvto;r:;ted
pass to
ma e
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'The fourth period found Wahama with the ball and this
time used the running of Ralph
Batey and WUIIam Arthur along
wllb the passing of David White

and Gary £!-detlt to movt II
yards in Dlne plays for lhei•
first IC&amp;re. Dale Roilliu IJ9ot·
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to 19-7.
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nlng 10 jel~ but the VIDkili ~
!aught back,. too, Mild lhe~driv·
Jng fen 01 two Ji'Olipa of cractl·
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utes, but there wu ,110 lllllrt
scoring. Wal1an'la now llallds
1-4 and Vlntoa Ctunty It 3-L
week the Fa«:onn :rlsll
second ranked II!Piel Vlklnp,
while ' Vlnl.eR CouDI)' wiD· be
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Hard-hitting Rutland got on show their strength capably. 36-yard touchdown run. A
was !Dserted Into tbe l
scoreboard in every period A 25 yard pass from Quarter- by Bill Kennedy for the exira lineup midway I!Jrough
the
· enroute to a &lt;!DRvincmg back Joe HawkiiLI to
· po1nlli was stopbed short. ' last period.
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shutout over the Southern End Roger DaVIs wllb
The fill'Bi Red Devil aix-polnt.- Southern will host Buchtel,
in a Mid-Ohio Val- mmutes and 54 seconds of the er came just two minutes later York next week while Rutland
ley Conference game played 1n 1second quarter remain!n~
when Perry KeJ!!Ifdy partiaiiJ trivels' to Ch~uacey.
, a steady downpour of rain Fri- ' counted for the first Red Devil blocked a punl by, S~ Cuo- Rutland
~ 12 8 IZ....~
night at Racine.
tally. The touchdown CI!Pped dlff from lbe ,lilne y~ )IDe Soulhera
0 0 0 o- t
Red Devils, cO'IIcbed by 52 yard effort.
Willlamt eauglit it at lbe
STA'l1STICS
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!Charles Smith, upped
their Rutl8111j scored again a
and weut·biiO llle end zane
Rat. Stil
season record to 3-1 while tbe pi~ of minutes later
l)renaer's try for Yards RusiJng .... , 244
Southern loss was the •rorna- Hawkins hanged across . ,
conversio• on e '""" was Yardll P_.ling .. •.. :'.29
does second m four games. ·goal line to paydlrt on a live
Net Yards · .. .. .. 273
Rutla•d dealt ill first disciiiJI.. Iyllrd carry with a fourth dowa ,
playing without the P.--. Attempted .. 8
to the T9J'nadoes with 4
, two yards to go &amp;ituation. servl~ ,
quarterb~·,.. Bob P111ses Completed .. 2
Jnnnutes and 281lseconds left )a Hawkins' six • pOinter put lilt Grueser;
Will 101( Dlucb of Palsses Intercepted ... I
first per1011 when Jobn Meigs Local District scbool Ill ljle finBI
"in.' bijury •JI'Itlt, DoW1II . . . • _. I
ll&lt;'lior halfback, front with a 14-0 balftlme
failed to
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pulled down in the end zone ,
en· Fulllbles L!Jst .. ·• .. 3
Peneillel .. .. ..... .. 30•
a safety after be fumbled a The sp-ong Red Devil
IPerrv Kenlledy pual deep in began making a run • away of
[Sntrthe111 terri~~Jry.
II 'midway ..lbrough iliel third
safety came two series quarter"when Hallback
plays after the host club Drenner dived over from
displayed its best
line two
after
gaining effort for the
Sou1the~ lltr
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The Chiefs took over on pass by outside llnelracker Bill 42 yards and put the ball on up
track of ·
- for backOeld in
On ttie
net ' .... , . 17 ' 111'
~}!!IJI• winning streak, had il lball produced 15 Panther pass- their own 47 and i• 11 plays Weslfa\1 on the Pomeroy, S8, the Logan 25. Lennie Vap Meter ICOrmg llireaiS were inlffiJuent. fourth down RQn De~m inter- Passing, net ...... 20
111
l b"kim Fr 1day mght at Logan ing attempts and four comple-IFullback Ter:cy Nelsoa, subbing This time il took eig~t plays got 4 to the 21 but Jim Trow- L!Jgan, in the fourtti,1 pe~ed •cepled a~· ~ , the end zoae Total Net ...... · 115
201,
'on a ·rain-swept, fumble • load- Ilions for 9ll yards. On
the for Kemper who is inJured, to get to the three yard tine b,ridge threw Swis~ for a 7 recovered a fumble oh
me to stop the Cblefs.
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PDSSes AtJempted ·.. 15 • i
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ground the Panthers could mus- crashed in from the 2. J1m ~ from where lralfback Curt Per- yard Joss as he· lrledtopass, Panther 18 ahd could -~t OW)\ Nelson was the top ground Passes Completed . 4
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: The heav1er Logan club had Iter only 17 Rei y-•rds, and 16 Duabemruer ki~ed the
!lfSt :ry passed to halfback
Greg then Sw1s~er f]\ffibled the wet to the tq ilr four play&amp;/ , .\fie~ gainer with 115 yards l,n · 25 Intercepted ...... , 1
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~· 8 huge ass1st from the weather, [of those were is the first half. of two exira pomts.
. 1Wast for the TD. ,
ball and recovered for ~nother the Pantl)era punted o~ to lbe carries. For the Panthers, Van l'omeroy
0 ~ 0.1- G
!· ., the Panthers found the~r [ Meanwhile, Logan, generally The teams slipped and skid· [ Coach Bud B1ck~l s Panlbers 4 yard Joss, and a fourth down 3S, the Cbjefs got to the P~ Meter had 36 net yards in' 12 L!Jga•
7 o7 o _ 14
'~ potent passmg atlack pretty disdaining the ,pass. ground out ded .through the second per~od 1 had someth•ng g01ng m ~e ~ pass was knocked down,
!her 8 end we': held
for carries.
Scoring- Logan: ~elson. TO
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rueir • touchdown the first lime 11 ,and mto th:_. thud before Logan ·first quarter followmg Logan s , W1th fumbles marring t be downs. II was m this series
STATISTICS•
2 yard run: G. West, 3 yil pass
spoedy but light backs slo"ed got the ball after k1cklng off I capita liz~ OR a Panther mts- fir~ I TD. A Iong pass, Don play of both teams -.they were 1that Nelson got over the go~)
Pom. Log. from C, Perry. EPs, DaubeD, by Ihe ram.
and forcing the Pll!'thers to Icue, •~ mtercepted Panther , Sw1sher to Bill Engbsh, aetted lso frequent statlstlc•aiLI gave lme bu! Logaa 'was penalized F'lfst dow~s
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ground game Friday pight
blfil~, pp ,_a ~~ap io the first
luilf, fheA fought oil several
termilled rallies by the
F;tlcfl!l! ,tq hand Wahama
fourth straight defeat, 19-7.
During the first half it was
all Vinton County as
marched for touchdowns
drives of 50 and 57 yards.
lor back Jim Bethel scltl'ed
of the SIX-pointers on nme
two and three yards to
the drives wbicb featured
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power runmng.
The
Geaerals
straight down the field
PULLED DOWN - Sherm Cundiff, Southern fullback, is shown here being times on plays which gained
pulled down by Rutland's Roger Davis Friday nieht. Cundiff (32) W3/l brought down four, five and siJ yards al a
following an ll "yard gain. Coming on from the left side to assist Davis is Leroy clip and chewed up a
Welsh (64J.
deal of the clock in the pro-

Rutland Scores Convincing. 34., o·
Triumph Over Southern Tornadoes

cess. Each time Bethel ran II
into the end zone and thea
added 111e point after to give the
Ohioans a 13-0 lead.
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owever, , e a cons came
roaring back m the second ball.
A b.locked punt gave the locals
8 big chatlce, but several plays
later the threa.t died when wa.
hama fell sJX mches short of 8
first d~wn at th' Vmtou four
yard line. Not long afterwards,
the, Falcons, mounted a drive
which camed to the Vmton
teurteen befor~ 8, loose ball was
covered by Vmton. Near the
end of the third period, Ji.ll·
hama bad started ano~
march, but Rie~ Calvin cut
this one short With a ·44-yard
runk wlllth ~~•lnvto;r:;ted
pass to
ma e
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'The fourth period found Wahama with the ball and this
time used the running of Ralph
Batey and WUIIam Arthur along
wllb the passing of David White

and Gary £!-detlt to movt II
yards in Dlne plays for lhei•
first IC&amp;re. Dale Roilliu IJ9ot·
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to 19-7.
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nlng 10 jel~ but the VIDkili ~
!aught back,. too, Mild lhe~driv·
Jng fen 01 two Ji'Olipa of cractl·
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scoring. Wal1an'la now llallds
1-4 and Vlntoa Ctunty It 3-L
week the Fa«:onn :rlsll
second ranked II!Piel Vlklnp,
while ' Vlnl.eR CouDI)' wiD· be
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the
· enroute to a &lt;!DRvincmg back Joe HawkiiLI to
· po1nlli was stopbed short. ' last period.
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shutout over the Southern End Roger DaVIs wllb
The fill'Bi Red Devil aix-polnt.- Southern will host Buchtel,
in a Mid-Ohio Val- mmutes and 54 seconds of the er came just two minutes later York next week while Rutland
ley Conference game played 1n 1second quarter remain!n~
when Perry KeJ!!Ifdy partiaiiJ trivels' to Ch~uacey.
, a steady downpour of rain Fri- ' counted for the first Red Devil blocked a punl by, S~ Cuo- Rutland
~ 12 8 IZ....~
night at Racine.
tally. The touchdown CI!Pped dlff from lbe ,lilne y~ )IDe Soulhera
0 0 0 o- t
Red Devils, cO'IIcbed by 52 yard effort.
Willlamt eauglit it at lbe
STA'l1STICS
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!Charles Smith, upped
their Rutl8111j scored again a
and weut·biiO llle end zane
Rat. Stil
season record to 3-1 while tbe pi~ of minutes later
l)renaer's try for Yards RusiJng .... , 244
Southern loss was the •rorna- Hawkins hanged across . ,
conversio• on e '""" was Yardll P_.ling .. •.. :'.29
does second m four games. ·goal line to paydlrt on a live
Net Yards · .. .. .. 273
Rutla•d dealt ill first disciiiJI.. Iyllrd carry with a fourth dowa ,
playing without the P.--. Attempted .. 8
to the T9J'nadoes with 4
, two yards to go &amp;ituation. servl~ ,
quarterb~·,.. Bob P111ses Completed .. 2
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Will 101( Dlucb of Palsses Intercepted ... I
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a safety after be fumbled a The sp-ong Red Devil
IPerrv Kenlledy pual deep in began making a run • away of
[Sntrthe111 terri~~Jry.
II 'midway ..lbrough iliel third
safety came two series quarter"when Hallback
plays after the host club Drenner dived over from
displayed its best
line two
after
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. Disculisl~n on 'the upComing
TB Levy was heljl when the
Meigs County 'Til A•so~lalton
met Thursday even
at the
home of Mrs M ntng Kloes;
Middleport, wi vic• preiii;
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In
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It was no!ed that the . levy
18 a renewal .and not an additional tax and ¥ repr~entaUve
. of TB ·asSociation will ~!tend
Jail PTA meeting• In the coyr•ty: Jyear

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"'\1!1110, 58; Eure~a Star Rl.,
,cqsls, failpro to stop
lhf' a98UI"ed cl~r dis·
Rog~r J. Be)ville, 18.
,.'"'' Crown City, $tO
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PROMOTIONS MADE - Promotions of Keith E. Arnold, New~aven, til
to speak on the levy, '
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The ~ Association.
polloe, filrf,,ted a $Zl.5tl l neer, and Richard E. Roush, cheshire, ·to assistant shift operating engineer are
past five Yrf:,:',· has pei'llom~-1
for disorderly .conduct.
nounced by Ted Abolin, Plant Manager at the Philip Sporn Pl"nt, ,New Haven.
ed many se,es.
coun.
Judge Bel&gt;, In State High·
Mr. Arnold was promoted from assista ~~ shift operating engineer to shift opera!· ty has, ~ h est I' rate
;vee~ this year 2.03, last Yl!'ll'
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'liay Patrol -cases ,fined Aarry ing engineer. Born at Waterloo, otlio, he graduated from Philo, Ohio High• School, any
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A. Bass, 25, Greenup, Ky. , $15 and has resided in New Haven, W. Va . since 1949. He ani! his .wife, Mary, have two The ~el8• &lt;;:n~Bas~oc:atl: ' Toial preelpltaUon to date for to !lie ,
1nd' costs, failure to yield the children. Mr. Jeffers was promoted from
unit foreman to assistant shift 'Operating has gven •
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Gallipolis. $15 and ce5ts, unsafe Mr. Roush was promoted from unit foreman to assistant shift operating engineer. He 6,000 screenmg X-rays ~f the
average preclpltatloD
vehiCle; William H. Masters, and his wife, Peggy Sue, have three children and reside on a farm riear Cheshire.
general public, more e an 500
lncbea,
-------,----~--.,.--clinic examinattons ot TB pa» 1. Rt. 2, 'Cheshire, $5 and costs,
tlents and TB suspects.
fatllll'l to register a motor v..
It has' also given over s.ooo
hlcle; lfJd Robert Caruthers,
at the TB clinic
51!, Middleport, $15 and costs,
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· blrbway use lax permils.
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Den Mothel
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Hy•D."'t8, Middlepert, $27.50,
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pustDI over 1 yellow line.
' Harrison. i :
Fire believed to. have been Noe. Assisl!
IO·DO-J!:ve Guea
Candid Camera
caused by a defechve cap '" ~ are Mrs. AI
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The Detectives
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Beverly HIUbilllel
mated $2011 damages to th e' Terry and 1
Supermarlel
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home of Mr. and Mrs. John C. I Members of
Dating Game
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OUr Uf OUSe Call , Rt. 2._ Crown City, late IOscar Basil
Fnday e&gt;emng.
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Donaa llMd
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Mn. Nell Sanders'
fourth . The lire, which originated at 1las Muiline
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.f'!l'l• room at Washingto~ the second story level, was oul ers, Silas ,
Seardi' For Tornor.
12:30 Swipgip'
schaol visited the "Our House on amval of ti"'o trucks and , Parsons, asf
12:45Guiding Ll&amp;bl
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12:55-News
'll traciously welcomed by Mrs. the alarm at 8:52 p.m. Friday. JWilliam Me
Bell Csae;p
Woman's Page
1:00 News
Paul Foster, curator.
Six firemen and one truck an-' and Thoma•
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Mrs. Foster explained the swered an alarm at 12 :31 p.m.[ A campou
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Newly Wed Game
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~ background including its be·i automobile owned by
Sidney the near rut
2:~Uvea
A Time For Us
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Bouse PariJ'
jill utablisheil ~s a museum by Sanders of 86 Grape St., was 1 will meet at
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2:55llie Ohio Hisloncal Soc1ety. She on f~re at Th1rd Ave. and/ Grace M~Jl
fila erplained the use of eacl1 Grape St.
appoint a !11
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niRD In the museum and the Firemen said the fire. which ities chairm
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was caused by a leaky fue l meeting wU.
Tbe Nursea
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class visited the museum pump, was out on arrival of Oct. 24, in ,
Dark Sbad!m
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interet! they develtped men and equipment. The fuel 1 Halloween p
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reading Mrs.
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-"Red Carpels for Lafay- and p11int on the hood were
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1:10 M. Douglaa Family '!beater
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1:30cluo wss accompanied bout $70.
, sued in Mei1
Mn. John JerferB, Mrs. The runs were the 73rd and court Friday
Eveoing Show•
t(J[4anade Martin, Mrs. Robert 74th of the year and the se~··' mond Halfiei,;;..Jif!~~* IIlii Mn. Rollllie ·Dob· enth and tighth ef the month chine operate
lor Gallipolis firemen.
rie Stroso, 21
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and four seven-branch candeJ. acc.nted by a corsage .r yetabra decorated the altar
of low rosebuds.
Grace Methodist Church an Sat- Immediately following t h ,
urday. September 3l'd, at 7:30 ceremony a reception was held
p.m., lor the marriage of Kar-. in the church parlor. A four .
ren Harriet Robinson and Mr. tiered wedding cake was top.
William Keith Wells The Rev. peel with a white dov• wllh siiHughey Jones performed the ver wedding bands in its mouth.
double ring ceremony. The pews The table w.. decorated with
were marked with traditional caJ\dles. ivy, pastel
colored
bows or the groom's family .
mints, nuts and punch. M111
The bride is the daughter of Jane Ann Morgan and Miss
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Robinson, ' Patty Martin served the cake.
729 First Avenue, Gallipolio and Miss Harvietta Ne,.land presirJ.
Mr. Wells 11 the son of Mrs. eel at the silver punch bowl
tie for a pdb- Earl Wells, 310 Wood St., Sis- For her wedding trip the bride
October when tersville, West Virginia.
chose a navy blue and white
toary Society . Preceding the ceremony nup.. three piece suit with navy blue
E Free Meth&lt;&gt;- bal mustc was played by Miss accessories. She wore a. cor·
'lli:et.uy 18 the Susan Janes, organist and sole&gt;- sage of while daisie&lt;
,; parsonage. ist W81l Mr. Tom Folden, wbo eThe bride is • gra ate of
.!Red w i 1 sang, The Hawaiian Wedding Gallia Academy High School
bii.Junior
Song," "More," "Because," and and was employed by the Zaer
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"The .Lord's Prayer."
erian College of Penmanship
an" and
Mr. Rabtnson escorted his prior to her marriage.
oweil with
daughter down the a1sle She The groom Is 8 graduate of
waro a white floor length gown Gallia Academy lliglr School,
of slipver satin. fashioned by and Is now serving in the U. S.
her mother. The fitted bodice Army, Fort Eustis, Virginia.
•kl" was
was covered with an Alencon Out of town guesta (D'esent
IDles ~~:o':; / ~la~~ce applique with natural waist- were: Mr. and Mrs. R. A. VirIter whicll
and full chapel train. The tue, Jay and Tom, Chesapeake;
t'tar
gown was appliqued in Alencon Mr. and Mrs. ·George MCII'IOW,
, flor 1 Haluo-; lace with short sleeves and sa- Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. P'll!Ttst
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brina neckline. Her lull length Fife, Coluinbus; Mrs. Gueynq
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illusion fell from a crown of I Mrs. Paul Ribonsin Jim, R.[ck,
baby breath. Her only je"Nelry Paula, and Ralph, Brilliant;
was a single strand of pearls, Miss Joy Gaskin,
Brilliant;
a gift from the groom. She car- Mrs. Shirley Wells, Sistersville,
Dean ried a ball of white carnatio111, W. Va. : Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
', Ricky
with ribbons to carry it by It Cole, GJ'bve City ; Miss Patty
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an MorriS, Grove City ; Miss Laur.
old-fashioned reticule .
ie Moore. Grove City; Misa
Mrs. Larry Bayer was rna· Linda Crawford, Sistersville, W.
tron of honor. Bridesmaids were Va.; ~;,. Glen Wells. SistersGill, Mrs. Miss Lynn Robinson, _sister of ville : W. Va.; Mr. Ronald Erb,
Ricbard the bnde; MISs Robm Robm- Williamstown, w. Va.;
Mlsa
Mrs son, Sister a! the bnde; Miss Janet Wells, Sistersville, w.
· Jane Robinson, cousin of
he Va.: Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kral,
brtde, and Miso Becky Stein- Cleveland; Mrs. Eleanor Kline!,
beck.
Parma ; Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Each .,_ore Identical street Nimrichter, Columbia Station;
length gowns of island
Mrs. Ruth Patti and Dean,
taffeta, designed with a
· Mr. and Mrs. Frank
neckline, natural waistline, Nlmrichter and Janie Sandusand sha,rl sleeves. They wore
Mrs Pat Maboney · and
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St Albans, W. Va.; MJ:.
former and nylon tullle. Mrs.
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Mr.
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lfJd Mrs. Richard Patti and
Mr. David Wells of Sisters- Riche~, Sandusky : Mr. and Mrs.
non••·l ville, W. Va., WBil his brothera Nlmri\)llter1 Cleveland; Miu
Sealing the
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Wellsion; Misa
Oohm(}ol ,be,0sret man.
Mr. Jack Balles,
Mr.
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when the Women's Guild of the most men go to work with full woman.
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Trinity Uni~ed Church of Christ pails o.r buy their lunch at At the close of the meeting
met Wednesday eventr.g at the restaurants and the school the group adjourned \o the din·
children no longer carry lunch ing room where refreshments
Mr B N tzli
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s. ened e~ ng, tinpre~· em, "A NaUon Is Made Great Circle. Mrs. Thomas
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Hauck and Mrs. Paul sword 1t wiU destroy us unless
Werner wlth prayer by Mrs. we learn how w use it. lodePerrin, Mrs. Marvin Reuter pre pendence means self discipline."
senled a solo, "Our American Mrs. Mora urged all w pro·
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HOLLYWOOD (UPll .- Per·
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as Adam Cartwright III "Bonanza": more lltan l year ago,
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Like the three mnalning
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While gladiola, while porn - two piece chocolate brown knlt
poms. yellow cetrnations, ivy dress, with brown accessoriea
and four seven-branch candel. accented by a corsage Ill yeiabra decorated the altar
of low rosebuds.
Grace Methodist Church on Sat. i Immediately following t h •
urday. September 3rd, at 7:30 ' ceremony a reception was held
p.m., for the marriage of Kar-lin the church parlor. A four.
ren Harriet Robinson and Mr. I tiered wedding cake was top.
William Keith Wells. The Rev. I ped with a white dov• wlth sil~
Hugh~ Jones performed lhe ver wedding bands In its mouth.
double i'lv,g ceremony. The pews The table was de&lt;.'orated wilil
were mal-ked with traditional candles. ivy, pastel
colored
bows or the groom's family.
mints, nuts anq punch. MI I I
The bride is the daughter of Jane Ann Morgan and Miss
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Mr and Mrs. Harold Robinson. Patty MarUn served the cake.
729 First Avenue, Gallipolis and Miss Harvietta Newland presidMr. Wells il the son of Mrs. ed at the Ji!ver puncll bowL
c!l! for 8 pubWells, 310 Wood St., SiS- For herftdding trip the bridr
ol:tober when lersville, West Virginia.
chose a navy blue and white
loary Society Preceding the ceremony nup. three pfuce suit with navy blue
~ Free Metho- tial music was played by Miss accessories. She wore a cor·
!i\:ently io the Susan Jones, organist and solo- sage of ~bite daisie&gt;
at parsonage 1st was Mr. Tom Folden, wbo e The brtde IS a gra. ate of
,e.;ed w i t.h sang, The Hawaiian Wedding GaiUa Academy High School
:be Juni
Song," "More,'' "Because," and and was employed by the Zao•Dg and or
"The Lord's Prayer. "
erian College of Penmanship
•an" and "Jes· Mr. Rob1nson e!corted his prior ki her marriage.
daughter down !he aisle. She The groom 11 a graduate ol
1· ed 'th
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wore a while floor length gown GaiUa Academy High School,
n unisen
of Psalm
of slipver satin. fashioned by and Is now serving in !be U. S.
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her mother The fitted bodice Army. Fori Eustis, Virginia.
,~, was
was covered with an Alencon Out of klwn guests present
lace ap~llque with natural wais~ were: Mr. and Mrs. R. A. VJr.
GiliiiOre, tine and full chapel train. The tue, Jay and Tom. Chesapeake;
n for mitisiotl8.1:g~.'o~w:n was appliqued in Alencon Mr. and Mrs. George Morrow,
" " ' ' " " 1 •• _ _ _ with short sleeves and sa· Pt.
Pleasaot; Mrs,
Forrest
t:ex~ meet-[~;; neckline Her Jdll length Fife, Columbm; Mrs. GueyDil .
of lmpQ!'ted ~nch silk Caldwell, &lt;::olumbus; Mr. and
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illusion
fell frnm
we served
r a crown of Mrs. Paul Ribonslo Jim, Rick,
breath. Her only jewelry Paula, and Ralph, BriiU!!.ol;
::~~g K~in was a single strand or pearls, Miss Joy Gaskin, Brilliant;
a gift from the groom. She car. Mrs. Shirley Wells. Sistersville,
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rled a ball of white carnaUons, w. Va.: Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
:.. and
with ribbons to carry it by. It Cole, Grove City; Miss Pal1)'
·tb iio~~~y
was fashioned to look like an Morris, Grove City ; Miss i..aur·
~ and Dol&lt;wesl old-fashioned reticule.
ie Moore, Grove City; Mis1
cy
Mrs. Larry Boyer was ma- Linda Cr&amp;wford, Sistersville, W,
IIi ·~lend
tron of honor. Bridesmaids were Va.; :.::. Glen Wells. Sister!IGill,
Miss Lynn Robinson. sister of ville: W. Va.; Mr. Ronald Erb,
the bride: Miss RObin Robin· William.klwn, W. Va.; Miso
son,
si loP of the bride; Miss Janet Wells. Sistersville, W.
Clark,
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he Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Krai.
Mrs.
b 'de, and Miso•Becky Stein. Cleveland ; Mrs. Eleanor Kline,
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Parma ; Mr. and Mrs. B o II
Each wore ·Identical street Nimrichter, Columbia Station;
gowns of island green Mrs. Ruth Pal~ and
Dean,
designed with a scoop. Sandusky; Mr. and 1t(rs. Frank
ed
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· Nimrichter and Jariie Sanduoand short
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and
Dtor bows of matching
Mike, St Albans. W.. Va.; Mr.
former and nylon tullle. Mrs.
and Mn. Ra· Nimrichter, Cleve
has sold carried white and yellow
land; Mr. and. Mrs.
Albert
!fo~~::us~ 1&lt;.'- les, while ·the bridesmaids
Nimrichter, Cleveland:
Mr.
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and Mrs Richard Patti and
return
Mr. DaVid Wells of
Rich!le. Sandusky: Mr. and Mrs.
her
ville, W. Va., was his brothers Nlmrichter, Cleveland; ~iSI

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Dorma Reed
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"Gone with lbe WIDd"
television?

Tuesday

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Febru~. l96!i, Roberts bas
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In that ease, why llidD'I be 11,20 p, m. Cb 1 ''Sent o1 Sche- x. 1:35 a. ·m.. Ch 4 "Mr. LuCo
star in any other medium.
stick wltb the Cartwrigbts?
hereyed" -'1: DICm'lo
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~as he greatly enriched
"Because 1 doa't have ~ • • 11:30 p, m. Cb 11 "Konga"
ID summ~ stock or ln
p~chologlcal •tamina to last
and "The QeepbC
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over a nrolonged period of 11:30 D. m.
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more Important than any other 9 p. m. Ch 3 ''The Joker Is Napoleon Bonaparte began the
neither of these shoW!!
standard, then we're an in
Wfid" _ F. Sinatra
Arch of 'J'riiiDIPh fa Parts ill
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the Sky" and ''The Crawl· Is Phiii!IJit SO yeill'll later.
''1 accented these role&lt; regrets about leaving "Honan- - - - - - - - berause I haoe to make a
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"It's the business T'm In and leaving It and observes. "noth· - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - , . . - - - - In~ has changed. It's Ollly more

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the 'sl)ort
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pany of Columbus.
per of tbe' Drew Webster
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Mr. Holley is a IIIII aradu·
No. 3ll, American
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at~ ol Stonewall 'Jack&amp;Oa High
Pomeroy, will be
ed at the clpse of the eV,er~tna. curre~;; ~Je.:ls q( .iltl ct!Jb
'n1e Rev. Jerome Null offici· Sehool in Charleston, w. Va.
· October 3 at 7:20 p. m. at
Attending .wtre Mrs: H. . E. They l~lud~ a hlmill'!lf aalt
•ted at the 7 : ~ o'rlcok doub- He has served four yem in
Legion Home. Finance Cb8JI'·
BuSh, Mttli Ja¥ Weber; .Mrs.. to be ~ld Oc\Ober }1 end },5:
ie ring candleligtlt ce~emony. the Air Force and is employed
man Guy Eddie Guinther asks
WiUlam Re~nq~~. Mrs. Lai;· a cllnl· party , to ~held ~to.
The bride was escorted down as 1 drafl5man with Ranco
all member• and
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rer~ce Mllboanr Mrs. Kenqetll ber 14, ~ •· paryy at .th~ GSI
lbe aisle by Mr. Homer Wolh· Control• of ColumbuJ and wlfl
memben 1o attend:
8yers,, Mrs.!,EpiiJ a.n, ~. !or palien~ on Nov. ~· ·
er. She chose an A-line ballet· enter Ohio State
Ulivmlty
Mr. and M,. Floyd Ferra
MEIGS AERIE 2171 F
Orin Smith, Mt4. Wlllil Gruea- ~. Joseph ~· prn.tdent,
•ne gown . ot DUbbed nylon net tbla fall.
members are urged to
er, Mrs. Shirley Mills, . Mrs. ~m¥.ed llleJ11ber_' to · turn
ever taffeta. Her bouffant yell The clllple is retldinc at
rS,
the next re&amp;ular meedng
a~S
James Jividen, Mrs. bst ID their reei~s for , lhe club
, of allk lllusllll was held in 1185 Lockbourne Road, Colum·
and Mts:' l!erryr MI\cii.' cookbook as toon as ' .possible
·place by 1 crown of lace pearls I bus, Ohio.
en
cf, d~y, October 3, at 8 p.m.
n
Beity dliiiit ~u wetcanl. so that the committe~ compil.
and crystals. She carried a
---Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Fma, dren, three boys, wbo have all ~m be a reading of new
Rev. and Mrs. Donald · E. eel as 1 new;
Jng the book may star1 · tHeir
fBSCade of while roses on o
will be celebrating thelt Golden served in the .U. S. Army where ·~~STERN BAND
Hl~k8 announce 11M! forth&lt;!Om·
SELLERS ·IN :VIET .,,..
W!)rk:
,.
white Bible.
Wedding Anniversary on Sun- all made their careers, Floyd . ·
m~rrlage of lhelr daughter
, '"'!i"''
· Following the meetie&amp;, re·
Mls! Dixie Lee BeMetl, SiB·
day, Oct. 9 at their home in Jr. (Pete) just recently rettr- rill ~e~ ::o~ay Od~ber l,
Ann Hicks, to AIC PFC David J. Sellers, sYln Of JresHments were servea by the
0
· ter ot the bride, was maid oi l
Racine. They were married ed from the service, is at his ~ ~ : H'gh
. ~hm. a M Glenn T. Stewart . of Miami, Mr. arM! Mrs. Harold Sellen hostesses. Mrs. James Oa'vtson
Jronor. She wore an A·line dress
Oct. 11, 1916 at Pomeroy and home in Racine; , Ralph has as ern h1 . 001 ' . rs.
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.
has arrived In VIet Nam after and Mrs. Sylvia Seagravei ·
of turquoise satin with malcbhave always resided In or near just returned trom Korea and Gordon C evaher,
~ISS Hicks IS a graduate. of spending a two week leave at .
•
~lng veil atilt carried a cascade
Racine. Mrs. Farra is the for- is now located in Jan Antonio urges all band parent• to a~ Middleport ~lgh School, daso his ho~'n
Racine, He ·gradu·
.,
.
' lend.
of 1965. She IS now as assoc1ate ated
. 23 after completing
VISITS IN COL~BUS
-of yellow pam poms.
mTerh Monba Heflney. 1. .
h'l TFetxaRs, aknd JAole ~s stationdned at · HAT PARTY at St. Joseph's ol the FR Lazaras Co., Co- the Alrc
Rotor and l&gt;topel· Mr~. Ruth Sellers, Porlland,
Mr. Ernest Morris, brttherey
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_ _:.___ _ _ _ ·~-- daughter. Mrs. Laura Bodily , of ' ar1s 1 a m "ason. a1 7:30 . m us,
10.
,
lor . epa
e of the· U. S. acoompam
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p m on Monday Oct 3 with Mr Stewart is a native of Army Transportation School:. , Columbus where he boarded •
belt man. Dennis Anti• served
uu"'"""' Fl. Walton Beach: Florida. They · ·
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have 17 grandchildren.
hats, gloves, dresses. shps and R1ves, enn. and IS a gradu· He is a graduate of !!outhern, bus for For! Dix, N. J.; for
A reception followed the cer·
The
.11 enterta ·
'th a pajamas on sale. The party is ate of the Rives Higb School. Local High SchooL His addre~ transportltto~ ·to Vjet .Nam. Sh1
. ~ony in the church Fellowship
dlwi
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He attended the University of is PFC David Sellers, Serial No. also vl!!ltetl her . mother, Mrs.
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1am11y nne, a1 e1r ome and being sponsored by the St. Jos- T
· · of RA·S2668926 - 604 Trans' · Co .• Lelah Karr,•
·· at· ·the '.home ot .
.l!all. A three tiered wedding
hold open reception from 2 w eph Altar GuUd. Evervone ts enn~see and th e um~rsrty
'nit witb a miniature bride
Invited and refreshments will Miarru and Is· now sta~oned at APO • 96311, San Frandsco1 Robe;:! Karr, 2181 Bellevue
4 11
1 Ave., COlumbus.
and JTOOm cer~lered the bridal
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be served. There will be no ad· Lockbourne Air Force Base, Calif.
·
jable and was served along ,.
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Pvt. Larry Spencer
left
mission charge.
Columbus.
'with punch and mints.
ill •
Thursday for Lawton, Okla.,
POMEROY GARDEN club Plans have been made lor
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'lbt mothl!l' of the bride
' where he will be stationed with
will meet Monday at 2 p.m. at the wedding date of Nov. 20, I
el»M for her daugbter'a wed-' '"'''' I
' the Flare Division, after ten
the home of Mrs. Richard Jones. 1966, at 3:30 p. m, at the Mid·
•
dinl, a three piece green suit
days leave with his mother,
Lincoln Hill.
dleport C~urch of Christ :"here. I
who e~lls on me buys • new
wllh black and white aC&lt;!fssorLINDA LEMLEY
Mrs. Raymond Spencer, Lin· ·
THEODORUS council Daugh· the bnde s father Is mm1ster .
.les. Her corsage was white
coin HeigiJts.
·
Election of officers
was ters of Am.rica will meel Mon·
,carnatlllla.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hassler held wher~ Girl Scout Troop IOO day at 7:30 p.l_ll. All members Vinton Auxiliar-y.
HEARING AID
_M_rs_._H_et_l__:ey.:..._m_o_lh_e_r _ _ o_fl
and daughter, Rbonda •. were met Thursday evening at the ·r• urged to attend.
Install Officers
weekend guests of his crand· home of Mrs. Jack Seeli gin
TUESDAY
The installation of officers
.
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par:ents, Folr. and Mrs. Harry Pomeroy.
POMEROY CHAPTER 186 1featured a recent meeting
Rev. and Mrs. C. J. Lemley KeJSer. Minersville.
· The m~ling opened with the OES Will meet Tuesday a~ 1: 451the Vinton American LegioR
of Rutland are lhnouncii!M the Mr. and MrA. Dallas
pledge to the flag and Girl p, .m. There wrll be electiOn of ' Auxiliary.
.
and we tell them! ' \
en1agement of their daughter, of Reynoldsburg spent a day Scout Promise after which a o!flcers. Annual dues are to Past President M,s. Chester
Linda Sue, to Mr. . William recently with her ~arents, Mr. film was presented on
Girl be paid.
White was the Installing olfl·
Wb~l about Y011f hearlng':"""has It re$Ched the stage,
Antbony Arrigoni, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Keiser.
Scout government showing how
WEDNESDAY ·
cer. Those installed were Thel·
and Mrs. Charles J. Arrigoni, Mrs. H. G. lhle and Mr and 11 is run. Officers elected were THE .MIDDLEPORT Uterary ma· Fisher,,-presldeqt;
Esta
wh~re you wonte~ whether or nota hearing .fid
of Durham, Conn .
Mrs. Paul Keiser of Coiumb~s Diana Ridgway, patrol leader Club Will meet Wednesdav af· ·neeI, first vice presfdent; Hope
wot~ld b~enefictal?, o. ur testing
. is FREE and with·
Miss Lemley is a 11163 grad· were Wednesday guest. of lhe1r of the Bumble Bees and Shelly ternoon at the · home of M:S. J4nler, second vice p~sident;
,- . - , """'. _ uate of Kyger creek
High parenls, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clark, assistant: J!ecky eelig, 0. P. Klein at 2 p. m. Mrs. Ha~el Amos, secretary: Mary
out obli tion; and otlr recommendations ba.sed on
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School and 's presently 1 sen- Keiser.
'~!. pll!rol lead!'!' of the Buckeyes Klem WIU present. tlw8-evlew. Lanier, tre~surer; Alice Casto,
seventeen year's ellperience. NOW 'Is the time to
, OLiVE METHODIST Church ier at Rio Grande College.
Mr. and M~s. Norman Rlier al\ill'lancy Gill, assistant; Bee· The. Ladle's Auxilia~f Ches. chaplain, and Bertie LanIer,
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,
.
,, on Rt. 141 , will hold Its an- Mr. Arrigoni is a graduate of of Racine vr!!lted Wednesday ky Seelig, treasurer and VIcki ler F~re Department wdl have sergeaht at arms.
call or !1\'l'ite for an appolnjment In the privacy of ·
: nual homecoming
St. James ao,s:.. School, Ber· evening with Mr. and Mrs. Clark, scribe.
a Stanley party at the ~re The Auxiliary · is sponsoring • h
VINTON METHODIST Cburcb Hn, Conn., and a 1965 graduate Harry Keiser. ,.
Refreshments were served bouse, Weclnesday. Octobt!t' S, a Goblin Bingo party on Saturvour orne.
'will 9hserve its annual borne- of Rio Grande College. He l! Mr. ~nd Mrs. Harry Canter· to Rayana Cole, Diana Rldg· ~~ 8 p.m. ~II interested In help- day, October 2,2, at"' p. m,in
D.' ~•les·
eomlna. Sunday School wiD presently teacbinl in the Co- bury •~ted Thurada~ after· way, Shellie Clark, Vicki Air rng the F~re Department . ar. · the Legion Hall at Ewirlgton.
' be at 9:30 a. m. and a FeJ. lumbus City Schtol system. noon With George Hemes
bQttJ Penny li:blln, Vicki Clark, mvlted to, attend er,,aend aa ·or- The public is .lnv~ted and
.
PHONE 598-3522
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llrwsni~ dinner will be served An August weddtn1 ta beine Holm Hospital.
. , Rosemarie
Colburn, Nancy der to a member. Light refresh· 111kal · to wear the1r best mil!·
N. :.,•urt St.
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~. 11 noon. 'The afternoon pro- planned.
Mr. and Mra. John Rertmire Gill, Becy Seelig, Debbie ments w11l be served.
querade costume as prizes
P. 0. Box 143
Athena: 0. · '·
nram will feature special
and son: S~nley and
Mrs. King, Sandra White, Brenda
'be
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. I sfngfRJ.
Mae ReJimrre tf New Haven, Will and Sandra Curtis.
,, CORA Methodist Cburch will
w. v~ .. •pent ~~~~~~Y
Eurekfl WSCS Hill
··.observe bomecomJna. The Pe~sonal
lng· with Mrs. Susie FISCher.
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'day's program will start witlr
Rollin OW:bs returned
Portrafll Of Chrilt
Rendrn.gl At Meet
·atJ!d
bool
and
her home Frrday from
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at 11 a.m.,
uu.
Hospital and I! convalescing ~ b Lutheran Theme
E?r:ka Women's Soc1ety or
dinner will be lmed at lira
The Sl. Peter Lutheran Church Chmban Service heard a pro.
1 1
~ MONDAY
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n ::.- and Mrs. Charles R. · Women held their
monthly gram of readings and planned
· GRACE GUILD of
Grace . Michl Lloyd and Ron Han- K
S
b .
. . meeting on Tuesday evenin• at a future program at a meet11~g
M thodlt h h ill
I ·
ed Ohio St t u arr. r., were usrness VISit•
•·fe• s cfurrthwl meetlal lnmg lr;:'tu.m C tol b Saluerd n· ors in Gallipolis Saturday.
the home of Mrs. Dale Roush, held Thursday at the home .
•· • P.m . nr e 1 regt: ~r vers '·' lR o urn us a
ay
hmrtess for Seotember.
Mrs. Howard Feus~l. There
dlnne'r meetina..
8 r I n 1 to begin their studl1'8.
Mike
•
·Mrs. Frank Scholz, president, were 19 members and guests
ewn table sei'VIce.
will be a sopho11111re. Other ,Women Of Che1h1re presided over the
business present.
GALLIA COUNCIL 114 D. of Middleport June crsduates at- Charge Hold Retreat meeting
AMouncement was
.
A. Regular meetlne, 7:30 p, tending Ohio State are Ken ""'· women of the C'-sh'•• made f~r the District No 11 L ~e program opened With
·
Robert Methodist
'""
Harris, Davld Oliver,
rhar•e en iovP&lt;f'"' "•
. meeting to be held· on· stnaona
.-... of "l.cive .Lifted Me"
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CH Colony Chapter, Schmoll, Jon Cunningham, Lar. overnight stay Camp Francis
11 at the Trlnltv Luth- Prayer waa offered bdytw~:Mrs:=~· ~
. :DAR, I p.m., at home of ry Gladwell, Ray Pickens, Ron Asbury recently near
RI
Church in Charleston W Charles Jeffers. 1\fn.
Mn. Ralph Burnl!l'. Dedication Hlndy · Larry VIJICI! and Della Grand• The R•treat
Va Representatives consi~ttng. Saunders ~ave the
· am at 4 p.m. 11 Mound Blevins. Gene Croo..
•· also ts • ~e supervision
•
' of ..•_
·two L c w members is re. and a rea••··
·.~
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'-CWOtery.
11entor In the College
"""" lder was 1 success with
namely the president
· Other readlnga
GALI.JPOLIS BRANCH, Am- tlatry at Ohio Stde University. wome'n attendinl
and one membe;, of local L.C. given by Mrs. Feu~
.
.,
ertean Aaoclatlon ot Unlver.
M ~ .
·
w in PI Pleasant w Va
Mrs. Charles Martrn. Bible
;, w will hold a dlo.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Grim of
rs. ane
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questions were given by Miss
.~·· omen
,.- Serf City N. c. nave been dent of e Portsmouth
Program for the evening en· Thelma Giltlson
Del' meeting at 8:30 p. m., auetll of' his p.;ents Mr and· Women's Society of
titled "Portraits of Ch 1st," St.
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the River Boat Room at' Os- Mn. Victor Grim, s. Service. was the euest
titled "Portraits of Christ," St. Ourinfl .l brief business nleet.ear'a Restaur~t. Panel dis- Ave. Mr. and Mn. Grilli have for the evening proeram.
John Chapter, was first in Ina ,the group voted to hold a
. tiiiiOII of handicapped.
a11o received word that their led the women in a. self.study the new program for the com. bakeleu bake stle at tbe next
~!.:'.~~- ASSOCIA~ON ol grandson. Dean Sever, 8011 of course and was assisted
year and was conducted by meeiiDg which wm be held at
urur1:11011 meet at7.30 p. m. Mr. and Mre. Robert Sever o1 ldn. Sidney Fadely.
Scholl.
the home of Mre. · Ruth Mont.
,;.:ce Methodist clnirCh. Zanuvtllt bu IJilllted In lht Twelve of the women
Refreshmenll were served to comery on Oct. 27th at 7 p.
.,.., of offlcera.
u s Na;l He hu completed overnight Including Mrs.
th011e attending: Mrs. Jame• The program cloaed
L':'~CAN RED CR'lSS L• t~ yean ·at Ohio Unlvenlty ert Rider Mrs. John
· Roach, Mrt. ,Walter Gellker, prayer by Mrs. Olarll!l Marl!""" will held a lunchoon II and .,18 assigned as a petty Mre. Iven' Grover, Mn.
Mrs. Eugene Gloss, Mrs. Jack tin. Durlnl a social bour the
12:10 p.m., In the Holf:er Hoe- officer lll lhe Nny.
Little, Mrs. Ralph Needt, Mrs. Wigal, the llller two of GalU· b011tess served · lovely refresh.
~::..
Rlla Stupe, Mrs. Cora Ward, polis, Mr1. Scholz and the hos· men~ and was ualsled by
.......~L PORTER
PTA
Mr. and Mrt. Curtis Brown Mrs. Perry Bradbury, Mrs. leis, Mn. Rouah.
co-bostess.
,• -Y
(Betty Wise) of Miami, Fla., Dale Mulford Mrs
Merrtll
PEMBROKE CLUB will meet have been vlsltinc this •eek Bunce, Mrs.' Elea~r Nelson,
the home of Mrs. Aldelh with her bl"'\her, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Lewis Hughes Those
at 8 p.m.
Roscoe Wise and children and atlendin&amp; the evening pio,ram
father, Ross Wise and other but not slayfnl overntcht were
.'
WSCS H · relatives. They left'' Saturday Mrs. Charles Shaver, Mr a.
meettna will be held for their borne Ill Florida llld :Ed Thompson and Miss Evelyn
~ ;. '
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Rich and rl~. plek th- plu1111 for
the shurlh at 7:30 p.m.
were accompanied by her fath- Rothgeb.
.f!iNUlJl!H CLUB wiU meet at er, Mr. ROlli Wfse, who has Mrs. Ethel Robinson was lbe
thllr d-'lcloualy frHh approach to
at the llome ol Mrs. spent the aummer In Middle- cuest speaker for the mornln&amp;
fashion. Tha girls who ttl til the
Tawney. 154 Flnt Av!. port.
·
progrllm. She 11\'8 the aroup
piU,rM? . . .Thay'r• you!
will be a co•ered dish
Mrs. Wllllam Allman enter- n1anv inspirational thlnas to
Members, bring own tallied with a family diMer on think on. A lovely time was
Bowed Style in suede, upper of
Thul'liiar:
In honor of bed by aU and the talk •as
~. Blaek, Plu~ and Cattail · Brown.
her mea ani! family. Mr. and mn1 for a sprins retreat at
•11.95. Buckled style In Clipper
Mr1. Curtis Brown Df. Miami, the lovely ce~p.
Brown Suede. $12.95
Fla., and Mr · Roas Wise.
111
=~~ GRANGE will hold Mra. J. E. Harley vllllled CreatitJe Writera
AS SE£11 Ill IICJG8B UEI II ,;~.
regular meeting at 7:30
J= Seek Member•
Mer. .ers are urged to Harley, of Springfield aDd. her Tire Creative Writers group
as the third and da~ters, Ann and Fnnces. "!ill meet on Saturday, October
BUN.~
degrees will be etven. They were joined by Mrs. Mar. lilt, at 7:30 p.m., at the bome
are asked to bring lll'tl Davjl !or dinner.
of ~n. Harry Maared, t34
USE YOUR CHARG··
!!eM, pie, saadwlc~s. /ldrJ. William Robson, Mn. Hedlewood Drive;· GallipoBs.
(ofree.
/ p. L. Mllth and Mrs. Willll Anyone interested fn writtnc
RUG~~'
ACCOUNT AT .••
;ifl~i)jM;;Q;
G~er were vilitora
Ill~ 11 welcome. ~th. or without a
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dabipolla hldaJ. 'nley , ai'Jii man)l.SOript. Tbla will be .•
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~fir waa y!Jitetl In Pt. PI-I with •orkJirop type meel!nl with
~ESTS
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JM~jtt. Bated II ldfl. 8erD- Mn. Milch'l brOtller an4 Ill· no aueat .1peaker. For further
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II the Middle- fer. In. law, Mr. d ,Mrf. Information caU Mrl, Mary L.
Br~· U:e'
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dllliler belli Wed· Notman Fall and wltlr Mr. and Luis, R.to Grande, Ollio, at
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loWtio Re1taur- foltt. .Carl Maltex, forftl• ¥Jcl- 24U523, or Mrs. Harry J:lq. MIDDLIIIOilT
Gepott Nlldanll. .. .• .., ,• Jled at Hf.il33i.
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~J.uly ~. Miss Lily Me Ben,ne", of Glouster, daughter of
iMft Mle Bennett and David
Bennett of Michigan, became
, tiM&gt; hride -o• VirRII Kenneth Hoi·
leJ• ~ of Mr. and Mn. VirJU
C. Holley 01 Rt. I, Gallipolis.
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torlet. II~ corsate w11 also
white earnations.
"eVenng. 'Mrs.' ~~~~~s l)eld at .1/1~ &lt;~h~rcb.
wl!ll the ullilt- ·4I;&amp;Jure of ·the proJI'am w~'
Mrs. Holl~y is a 19511 gradu_..._
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tier Q6ra ,Brady ;of ber re~nt 11'1~
High Scbool and ill employed
by the Western Insurance c.....
THE ANNIUAL Oy~ter Su~
the 'sl)ort
. wben to ~ll!lld abi! PariS( ' '!
pany of Columbus.
per of tbe' Drew Webster
Plans for.·.the y.-r w~e discuss· , oO~!ng.a . short, buslrw£ ... ~1
Mr. Holley is a IIIII aradu·
No. 3ll, American
~· A dessert ,~e was" ,&amp;4!nl· jj!J, r~f!Orll "':"1'1!.Cl~ell , ond l)e
at~ ol Stonewall 'Jack&amp;Oa High
Pomeroy, will be
ed at the clpse of the eV,er~tna. curre~;; ~Je.:ls q( .iltl ct!Jb
'n1e Rev. Jerome Null offici· Sehool in Charleston, w. Va.
· October 3 at 7:20 p. m. at
Attending .wtre Mrs: H. . E. They l~lud~ a hlmill'!lf aalt
•ted at the 7 : ~ o'rlcok doub- He has served four yem in
Legion Home. Finance Cb8JI'·
BuSh, Mttli Ja¥ Weber; .Mrs.. to be ~ld Oc\Ober }1 end },5:
ie ring candleligtlt ce~emony. the Air Force and is employed
man Guy Eddie Guinther asks
WiUlam Re~nq~~. Mrs. Lai;· a cllnl· party , to ~held ~to.
The bride was escorted down as 1 drafl5man with Ranco
all member• and
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rer~ce Mllboanr Mrs. Kenqetll ber 14, ~ •· paryy at .th~ GSI
lbe aisle by Mr. Homer Wolh· Control• of ColumbuJ and wlfl
memben 1o attend:
8yers,, Mrs.!,EpiiJ a.n, ~. !or palien~ on Nov. ~· ·
er. She chose an A-line ballet· enter Ohio State
Ulivmlty
Mr. and M,. Floyd Ferra
MEIGS AERIE 2171 F
Orin Smith, Mt4. Wlllil Gruea- ~. Joseph ~· prn.tdent,
•ne gown . ot DUbbed nylon net tbla fall.
members are urged to
er, Mrs. Shirley Mills, . Mrs. ~m¥.ed llleJ11ber_' to · turn
ever taffeta. Her bouffant yell The clllple is retldinc at
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the next re&amp;ular meedng
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James Jividen, Mrs. bst ID their reei~s for , lhe club
, of allk lllusllll was held in 1185 Lockbourne Road, Colum·
and Mts:' l!erryr MI\cii.' cookbook as toon as ' .possible
·place by 1 crown of lace pearls I bus, Ohio.
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cf, d~y, October 3, at 8 p.m.
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Beity dliiiit ~u wetcanl. so that the committe~ compil.
and crystals. She carried a
---Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Fma, dren, three boys, wbo have all ~m be a reading of new
Rev. and Mrs. Donald · E. eel as 1 new;
Jng the book may star1 · tHeir
fBSCade of while roses on o
will be celebrating thelt Golden served in the .U. S. Army where ·~~STERN BAND
Hl~k8 announce 11M! forth&lt;!Om·
SELLERS ·IN :VIET .,,..
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Wedding Anniversary on Sun- all made their careers, Floyd . ·
m~rrlage of lhelr daughter
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Mls! Dixie Lee BeMetl, SiB·
day, Oct. 9 at their home in Jr. (Pete) just recently rettr- rill ~e~ ::o~ay Od~ber l,
Ann Hicks, to AIC PFC David J. Sellers, sYln Of JresHments were servea by the
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Racine. They were married ed from the service, is at his ~ ~ : H'gh
. ~hm. a M Glenn T. Stewart . of Miami, Mr. arM! Mrs. Harold Sellen hostesses. Mrs. James Oa'vtson
Jronor. She wore an A·line dress
Oct. 11, 1916 at Pomeroy and home in Racine; , Ralph has as ern h1 . 001 ' . rs.
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has arrived In VIet Nam after and Mrs. Sylvia Seagravei ·
of turquoise satin with malcbhave always resided In or near just returned trom Korea and Gordon C evaher,
~ISS Hicks IS a graduate. of spending a two week leave at .
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Racine. Mrs. Farra is the for- is now located in Jan Antonio urges all band parent• to a~ Middleport ~lgh School, daso his ho~'n
Racine, He ·gradu·
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of 1965. She IS now as assoc1ate ated
. 23 after completing
VISITS IN COL~BUS
-of yellow pam poms.
mTerh Monba Heflney. 1. .
h'l TFetxaRs, aknd JAole ~s stationdned at · HAT PARTY at St. Joseph's ol the FR Lazaras Co., Co- the Alrc
Rotor and l&gt;topel· Mr~. Ruth Sellers, Porlland,
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p m on Monday Oct 3 with Mr Stewart is a native of Army Transportation School:. , Columbus where he boarded •
belt man. Dennis Anti• served
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have 17 grandchildren.
hats, gloves, dresses. shps and R1ves, enn. and IS a gradu· He is a graduate of !!outhern, bus for For! Dix, N. J.; for
A reception followed the cer·
The
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'th a pajamas on sale. The party is ate of the Rives Higb School. Local High SchooL His addre~ transportltto~ ·to Vjet .Nam. Sh1
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He attended the University of is PFC David Sellers, Serial No. also vl!!ltetl her . mother, Mrs.
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· · of RA·S2668926 - 604 Trans' · Co .• Lelah Karr,•
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.l!all. A three tiered wedding
hold open reception from 2 w eph Altar GuUd. Evervone ts enn~see and th e um~rsrty
'nit witb a miniature bride
Invited and refreshments will Miarru and Is· now sta~oned at APO • 96311, San Frandsco1 Robe;:! Karr, 2181 Bellevue
4 11
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and JTOOm cer~lered the bridal
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be served. There will be no ad· Lockbourne Air Force Base, Calif.
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left
mission charge.
Columbus.
'with punch and mints.
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Thursday for Lawton, Okla.,
POMEROY GARDEN club Plans have been made lor
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will meet Monday at 2 p.m. at the wedding date of Nov. 20, I
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the home of Mrs. Richard Jones. 1966, at 3:30 p. m, at the Mid·
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days leave with his mother,
Lincoln Hill.
dleport C~urch of Christ :"here. I
who e~lls on me buys • new
wllh black and white aC&lt;!fssorLINDA LEMLEY
Mrs. Raymond Spencer, Lin· ·
THEODORUS council Daugh· the bnde s father Is mm1ster .
.les. Her corsage was white
coin HeigiJts.
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Election of officers
was ters of Am.rica will meel Mon·
,carnatlllla.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hassler held wher~ Girl Scout Troop IOO day at 7:30 p.l_ll. All members Vinton Auxiliar-y.
HEARING AID
_M_rs_._H_et_l__:ey.:..._m_o_lh_e_r _ _ o_fl
and daughter, Rbonda •. were met Thursday evening at the ·r• urged to attend.
Install Officers
weekend guests of his crand· home of Mrs. Jack Seeli gin
TUESDAY
The installation of officers
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par:ents, Folr. and Mrs. Harry Pomeroy.
POMEROY CHAPTER 186 1featured a recent meeting
Rev. and Mrs. C. J. Lemley KeJSer. Minersville.
· The m~ling opened with the OES Will meet Tuesday a~ 1: 451the Vinton American LegioR
of Rutland are lhnouncii!M the Mr. and MrA. Dallas
pledge to the flag and Girl p, .m. There wrll be electiOn of ' Auxiliary.
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and we tell them! ' \
en1agement of their daughter, of Reynoldsburg spent a day Scout Promise after which a o!flcers. Annual dues are to Past President M,s. Chester
Linda Sue, to Mr. . William recently with her ~arents, Mr. film was presented on
Girl be paid.
White was the Installing olfl·
Wb~l about Y011f hearlng':"""has It re$Ched the stage,
Antbony Arrigoni, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Keiser.
Scout government showing how
WEDNESDAY ·
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and Mrs. Charles J. Arrigoni, Mrs. H. G. lhle and Mr and 11 is run. Officers elected were THE .MIDDLEPORT Uterary ma· Fisher,,-presldeqt;
Esta
wh~re you wonte~ whether or nota hearing .fid
of Durham, Conn .
Mrs. Paul Keiser of Coiumb~s Diana Ridgway, patrol leader Club Will meet Wednesdav af· ·neeI, first vice presfdent; Hope
wot~ld b~enefictal?, o. ur testing
. is FREE and with·
Miss Lemley is a 11163 grad· were Wednesday guest. of lhe1r of the Bumble Bees and Shelly ternoon at the · home of M:S. J4nler, second vice p~sident;
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High parenls, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clark, assistant: J!ecky eelig, 0. P. Klein at 2 p. m. Mrs. Ha~el Amos, secretary: Mary
out obli tion; and otlr recommendations ba.sed on
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School and 's presently 1 sen- Keiser.
'~!. pll!rol lead!'!' of the Buckeyes Klem WIU present. tlw8-evlew. Lanier, tre~surer; Alice Casto,
seventeen year's ellperience. NOW 'Is the time to
, OLiVE METHODIST Church ier at Rio Grande College.
Mr. and M~s. Norman Rlier al\ill'lancy Gill, assistant; Bee· The. Ladle's Auxilia~f Ches. chaplain, and Bertie LanIer,
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,, on Rt. 141 , will hold Its an- Mr. Arrigoni is a graduate of of Racine vr!!lted Wednesday ky Seelig, treasurer and VIcki ler F~re Department wdl have sergeaht at arms.
call or !1\'l'ite for an appolnjment In the privacy of ·
: nual homecoming
St. James ao,s:.. School, Ber· evening with Mr. and Mrs. Clark, scribe.
a Stanley party at the ~re The Auxiliary · is sponsoring • h
VINTON METHODIST Cburcb Hn, Conn., and a 1965 graduate Harry Keiser. ,.
Refreshments were served bouse, Weclnesday. Octobt!t' S, a Goblin Bingo party on Saturvour orne.
'will 9hserve its annual borne- of Rio Grande College. He l! Mr. ~nd Mrs. Harry Canter· to Rayana Cole, Diana Rldg· ~~ 8 p.m. ~II interested In help- day, October 2,2, at"' p. m,in
D.' ~•les·
eomlna. Sunday School wiD presently teacbinl in the Co- bury •~ted Thurada~ after· way, Shellie Clark, Vicki Air rng the F~re Department . ar. · the Legion Hall at Ewirlgton.
' be at 9:30 a. m. and a FeJ. lumbus City Schtol system. noon With George Hemes
bQttJ Penny li:blln, Vicki Clark, mvlted to, attend er,,aend aa ·or- The public is .lnv~ted and
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llrwsni~ dinner will be served An August weddtn1 ta beine Holm Hospital.
. , Rosemarie
Colburn, Nancy der to a member. Light refresh· 111kal · to wear the1r best mil!·
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Mr. and Mra. John Rertmire Gill, Becy Seelig, Debbie ments w11l be served.
querade costume as prizes
P. 0. Box 143
Athena: 0. · '·
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and son: S~nley and
Mrs. King, Sandra White, Brenda
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Mae ReJimrre tf New Haven, Will and Sandra Curtis.
,, CORA Methodist Cburch will
w. v~ .. •pent ~~~~~~Y
Eurekfl WSCS Hill
··.observe bomecomJna. The Pe~sonal
lng· with Mrs. Susie FISCher.
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Rollin OW:bs returned
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Hospital and I! convalescing ~ b Lutheran Theme
E?r:ka Women's Soc1ety or
dinner will be lmed at lira
The Sl. Peter Lutheran Church Chmban Service heard a pro.
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monthly gram of readings and planned
· GRACE GUILD of
Grace . Michl Lloyd and Ron Han- K
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•·fe• s cfurrthwl meetlal lnmg lr;:'tu.m C tol b Saluerd n· ors in Gallipolis Saturday.
the home of Mrs. Dale Roush, held Thursday at the home .
•· • P.m . nr e 1 regt: ~r vers '·' lR o urn us a
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hmrtess for Seotember.
Mrs. Howard Feus~l. There
dlnne'r meetina..
8 r I n 1 to begin their studl1'8.
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ewn table sei'VIce.
will be a sopho11111re. Other ,Women Of Che1h1re presided over the
business present.
GALLIA COUNCIL 114 D. of Middleport June crsduates at- Charge Hold Retreat meeting
AMouncement was
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A. Regular meetlne, 7:30 p, tending Ohio State are Ken ""'· women of the C'-sh'•• made f~r the District No 11 L ~e program opened With
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Harris, Davld Oliver,
rhar•e en iovP&lt;f'"' "•
. meeting to be held· on· stnaona
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11 at the Trlnltv Luth- Prayer waa offered bdytw~:Mrs:=~· ~
. :DAR, I p.m., at home of ry Gladwell, Ray Pickens, Ron Asbury recently near
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Church in Charleston W Charles Jeffers. 1\fn.
Mn. Ralph Burnl!l'. Dedication Hlndy · Larry VIJICI! and Della Grand• The R•treat
Va Representatives consi~ttng. Saunders ~ave the
· am at 4 p.m. 11 Mound Blevins. Gene Croo..
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GALI.JPOLIS BRANCH, Am- tlatry at Ohio Stde University. wome'n attendinl
and one membe;, of local L.C. given by Mrs. Feu~
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Mrs. Charles Martrn. Bible
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Mr. and Mrs. Paul Grim of
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,.- Serf City N. c. nave been dent of e Portsmouth
Program for the evening en· Thelma Giltlson
Del' meeting at 8:30 p. m., auetll of' his p.;ents Mr and· Women's Society of
titled "Portraits of Ch 1st," St.
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the River Boat Room at' Os- Mn. Victor Grim, s. Service. was the euest
titled "Portraits of Christ," St. Ourinfl .l brief business nleet.ear'a Restaur~t. Panel dis- Ave. Mr. and Mn. Grilli have for the evening proeram.
John Chapter, was first in Ina ,the group voted to hold a
. tiiiiOII of handicapped.
a11o received word that their led the women in a. self.study the new program for the com. bakeleu bake stle at tbe next
~!.:'.~~- ASSOCIA~ON ol grandson. Dean Sever, 8011 of course and was assisted
year and was conducted by meeiiDg which wm be held at
urur1:11011 meet at7.30 p. m. Mr. and Mre. Robert Sever o1 ldn. Sidney Fadely.
Scholl.
the home of Mre. · Ruth Mont.
,;.:ce Methodist clnirCh. Zanuvtllt bu IJilllted In lht Twelve of the women
Refreshmenll were served to comery on Oct. 27th at 7 p.
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u s Na;l He hu completed overnight Including Mrs.
th011e attending: Mrs. Jame• The program cloaed
L':'~CAN RED CR'lSS L• t~ yean ·at Ohio Unlvenlty ert Rider Mrs. John
· Roach, Mrt. ,Walter Gellker, prayer by Mrs. Olarll!l Marl!""" will held a lunchoon II and .,18 assigned as a petty Mre. Iven' Grover, Mn.
Mrs. Eugene Gloss, Mrs. Jack tin. Durlnl a social bour the
12:10 p.m., In the Holf:er Hoe- officer lll lhe Nny.
Little, Mrs. Ralph Needt, Mrs. Wigal, the llller two of GalU· b011tess served · lovely refresh.
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Rlla Stupe, Mrs. Cora Ward, polis, Mr1. Scholz and the hos· men~ and was ualsled by
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Mr. and Mrt. Curtis Brown Mrs. Perry Bradbury, Mrs. leis, Mn. Rouah.
co-bostess.
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(Betty Wise) of Miami, Fla., Dale Mulford Mrs
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PEMBROKE CLUB will meet have been vlsltinc this •eek Bunce, Mrs.' Elea~r Nelson,
the home of Mrs. Aldelh with her bl"'\her, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Lewis Hughes Those
at 8 p.m.
Roscoe Wise and children and atlendin&amp; the evening pio,ram
father, Ross Wise and other but not slayfnl overntcht were
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WSCS H · relatives. They left'' Saturday Mrs. Charles Shaver, Mr a.
meettna will be held for their borne Ill Florida llld :Ed Thompson and Miss Evelyn
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the shurlh at 7:30 p.m.
were accompanied by her fath- Rothgeb.
.f!iNUlJl!H CLUB wiU meet at er, Mr. ROlli Wfse, who has Mrs. Ethel Robinson was lbe
thllr d-'lcloualy frHh approach to
at the llome ol Mrs. spent the aummer In Middle- cuest speaker for the mornln&amp;
fashion. Tha girls who ttl til the
Tawney. 154 Flnt Av!. port.
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piU,rM? . . .Thay'r• you!
will be a co•ered dish
Mrs. Wllllam Allman enter- n1anv inspirational thlnas to
Members, bring own tallied with a family diMer on think on. A lovely time was
Bowed Style in suede, upper of
Thul'liiar:
In honor of bed by aU and the talk •as
~. Blaek, Plu~ and Cattail · Brown.
her mea ani! family. Mr. and mn1 for a sprins retreat at
•11.95. Buckled style In Clipper
Mr1. Curtis Brown Df. Miami, the lovely ce~p.
Brown Suede. $12.95
Fla., and Mr · Roas Wise.
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AS SE£11 Ill IICJG8B UEI II ,;~.
regular meeting at 7:30
J= Seek Member•
Mer. .ers are urged to Harley, of Springfield aDd. her Tire Creative Writers group
as the third and da~ters, Ann and Fnnces. "!ill meet on Saturday, October
BUN.~
degrees will be etven. They were joined by Mrs. Mar. lilt, at 7:30 p.m., at the bome
are asked to bring lll'tl Davjl !or dinner.
of ~n. Harry Maared, t34
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!!eM, pie, saadwlc~s. /ldrJ. William Robson, Mn. Hedlewood Drive;· GallipoBs.
(ofree.
/ p. L. Mllth and Mrs. Willll Anyone interested fn writtnc
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dabipolla hldaJ. 'nley , ai'Jii man)l.SOript. Tbla will be .•
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loWtio Re1taur- foltt. .Carl Maltex, forftl• ¥Jcl- 24U523, or Mrs. Harry J:lq. MIDDLIIIOilT
Gepott Nlldanll. .. .• .., ,• Jled at Hf.il33i.
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~J.uly ~. Miss Lily Me Ben,ne", of Glouster, daughter of
iMft Mle Bennett and David
Bennett of Michigan, became
, tiM&gt; hride -o• VirRII Kenneth Hoi·
leJ• ~ of Mr. and Mn. VirJU
C. Holley 01 Rt. I, Gallipolis.
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BEbS (Complete) .. · ·":" .. · $68
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MOTORCYCLES

HONDA
SAUl &amp; SERVICE
II 0111 01' fNI

IRAKE-,$ERVICE

MSO SPORT
BOBCAT
SPRINT

Blaettnars

ILAmNARS

ond

Mahogany drum top
with aim. Pbone 1192-3038.
929

WE'RE CLEANING
HOUSEl

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NICI$1 PIOPLII

DICK RAWLI.,sl7

Rawlings Honda Salts

Ph-992-2143

Pomeroy

CALL

WY 2-2151

Pomeroy, 0.

MIDOLIPOR1 OHIO

Notice
1

RUGS a mess? Clean lor less
wi th Blue Lustre ! Rent elec·
tric shampooer Sl. Sheppard,
!!62 !SL Ave .

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'111)

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'!

monlh. IOOtJ

232-11

interested ill Joi-n,;ng I
• T.O.P.S Club, 1Take
" pound&gt; slowly). ca ll 446-4623.

' PER~ONS

I

Jy furnished JUS! out of
pol :·. adul ts onl y. Wrhe to
P. 0. Bux \ o. lA , c-&lt;&gt; Daily

Gallipoli
Chapter

1

M.E.M. OegrH
N O P.M.
N• il B. Clark, H.P.

Thomas Mlflli, Sec.

auction by Willing

( PI

as

Eveaings

the

Jobn .J. Rlcbards, «H28t
D. w~. 141418

TWO BEDHOOM house trailer.!
1 2 cll! ldren on ly. Call 446-112091

RaJaen

' or see Ynu ng· s Trailer
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230-3
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tilt

0. D. PARSONS

'3 RM. furRished apt.

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vale bath. 845 Second
Pb. 446-2324.

Worker&amp; of the Church
_ __.:._:___:___ ___:_.:._I
, God, Jackson Pike Odo•ber I JFFICE space 1m red.
6 at 2 p.m. at the
Gl 6-2342 lrDID I a.m. 1111
; grounds. Anyone having
donations of furniture,
appliances or anything
please call Mrs. Wheeler,
25ti9 or Mrs. Heugel, 245-5268.

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$50 per mo., call 4f6..10'JO

R. A. M.

Octobor I, 1966

!31-1 ~

Tn bune.

79

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Real1or
11% Zud Ave,, tfMZit

ked

ese
ere

20 A. 7 rooms, 3 bedrooms,
poultry •ouse, 30 I 40,
one IarKe pond, lrult,
base, 2111 miles from
Grande, black top Nad

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Wanted

THE WISEMAN AGENCY

Office Gl 6-36Q ·•
EVMings Ike Wls11111n, Gl 6-3796
I. N. Willmln. Gl 6 4500

126.

n'•
is over, Saw

127 Piat Slrael

Publ'ic Sale

WANTED
PAY easb for good
saleable used can
1 trucks. Fred Sanden
• SaleS, 451 Second Ave.,

SAXOPHONE ill good
· 'lion. CaU 367-7187.
1 Fr,rnale

Jm

'II

WEDNESDAY, OCTOIER 5, 1966
11 :(10 A.M. (fast time)
COMPLETE DAIRY DISPERSAL

PLUMBING
•,!!:~~P~h::_.~(4~6-4~77~1~·==,:~~ ~ANDARD
BEATING, 5M 8ecoH

Wanted To Buy

the
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hciU81 of tho pruol~ln- of Mr. ilwWIIr'l

JOHN

..a

mining operation ond
lnte,..... 'he will IIIII .. ,...
lie ouctlon. his 111Hr1 herd •1111 ..auiPmant. whilk Ia -of
tllo 111'8111 units of Its ldllll No Ohio.
·
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ll1d
Fourth Ave.-443-11137

245 Hod of Top Quality Holshlln Clltle

tlelp Wanted
WILir TRADE FOR
·,1; i HOUSE IN TOWN
Plenty -~ iuJuse ,and Jot; big
;i!J£ room, fult.basl!lllenl, fire,
place, large lawn, and garage, Tbe ulllmate iA beauty.
See us or call 44fHlll86.

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ily

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210 edult OOWII, 169 baed ll11 DOW ID prvduet!OD, 0 ' of
which have freshened since •J1tly lot; 21 oprlngen to
freihen in October, 20 in November.
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20 heifen rudy to bl'lecl, 15 hllfln 1 yeilr

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11)d younger
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'l'bb .herd produoed · over 3 ndllion pouncb of milk lui ·
year. All coWl! are Bang's allll T.B. teoted--95% calf-hood
vaccinated. They are bred artlf~y to CODA top ~
duction bulls. Many cows are reii!Jternd but will be 101d

USED
FURNITURE

as grades since the papers have not been translerred.
Hard l.a vaccinated for Lepto and Maotitl1, ID ea...,. lllonl·
aeh 0111111018.
·
.
Tlie foundation of thlB fine herd Ia c.Dadlan and' Wle&lt;:oD·
· sin b~na. with Ragapple and Burn, blood llDu It•
dommatlllll.
,
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·
l(l()().gal. M&lt;&gt;jonnier expo,noion bulk tank-2 Ytll'l old.
12-urdt Delaval Jlipe ll~ ndikers, new 1¥-uoed ·20

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Waah wt 8lld lbl~eellaDeiiwo equipment.

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Phone 367-7303
~orth of

Golllpono, Ohio, 1 mile

aN Routo 7 ot Chothl,., _o_n routa 554.
.
Plenty of~ ...........~... ot ..111......
AUCTIONEIRS:
JOhn McNIIII; Point Pinson!, W. Vo., Phono675-2413
J. 0 , Fllllhrmilcor, Homonvlllo, Ohio, Phont 62$-2612
CLIIKS: Plh Sommer and .1H lull
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Wo Invite you Ill Yillt IIIIo htrd ot onytt~UNCK WILL

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'JHURSI)AY, OCT. 6, 2 P.M.

KNOnS
USED P:UitNITUU
1163 Soc:ond ......

Golllpollo, Ohio

PUBLIC SALE

9 28 3tp

Wed. Eve 6:30
0dober5th

AUCTION of furniture at Eas~
em Jfigh School, Saturday,
Oct. 1, at 12 noon, lunch will
· bo sold. I. 0. McCoy, AuctJon.

· '"

IE SIRVID

PUBUC SALE

Complet• lstot•

Depl.
I 29 3tp
I WILL not be mponslble tor
any debts contracted by anyone other lban mY'tlf. Clyde
Wines, Jr., ReCine, Ohio, Rt.

URA SWISHER
Form It tacatod 11 mlllfl

-

HAM SHOOT, Sundav, Oct. 2,
at the }laac Walton . Fann,
Chester, o. Sponsored by
the Chester Volunteer Fire

molllhll.

ChMIIJ,., Ohio

W• Will luy Any
Amount, lncludint

08:.

Col. JlmmJ llyn
Will Condoct A ..

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eSPECIAL SALE

TREAT ycur wile to a deUctoUI
dinner al • lfiMY npper~ at
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Syr&amp;cute School Bullp~Dg Sat
urday, Oct• lit starling at t :•
110 p.m. Spoosoned by the
dleJ' AIIXDl81)1 of tbe Syra·
CU.Ie Fire Depl
t 27 tic

in will ,bold a sbotcua. ma~
SiJ11!1ay, Oct. · 2, startlpg al
• . allhelr club 'house 011

· . PAINTING._
' FOR FAIIMI!KS

AD.nis

•IDcludlng houses lll4

VACANT

.6 iOOM RAN9t HON

llurai~M

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· flJo!QiiiiiJ

. · ,lhumioit; OHio
.or Phone 245 ·f,ut '

143 on RVUand tRoad. Pboae '
'
11811c

li,R.'; vel)&gt;· modem · l!tclle.,..

~ ; cablnetl

1111' eleo·.' fimlly

gllfi. forcted
air ~. c~ ' large
~

lot Priced ·far a quick

OLD OOINS .
• C)' In Dl~
before 1100

PRICED
SELL ·- 7 room frame
bedroo1111), balh, recently
modeled Ill U•ing rooin,
Ina room. ...1110.00.
POMEROY - I BEDR()()Iltl!l

HOME - aluminum ind
ma1110111 tiding, new bath,
Ill basement, nice location.
You must see lhl• ope. fl,.
100.00.

The Complete Heusehold Furniahlngs
of MISS NETTIE KOEHLEII, O..Nted
These furniohings include: Hotpolnt Electric Ranp,
General Electric Refrigerator, !laytag Wuher, Dilhu,
Duncan Phyfe Table with f Chain, Buffet, Red Lea·
ther Platform Rocker with Matching Ottoman, llook·
caae-Dest Combination, LoVe Seat, Lamps, Platform
Rocker., 2-piece Llvtng RoOm Suite. RCA Victor TV,
Recliner Chair. 8 Rocking Chall'f, 2 Pendulum Clocks,
Electric Clock, 3 Dressers,' ·4"Ws,• 3 foul:drawer
Chest~ Mirroro, T)lrow RUgi, ' ii'ilcellaneilill Cbatll
'
an~. Tables, Several Antique.
ltema, and Lola of Other
It~ma too Numerous to Menlloil,,
. . ,1 .

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132 .Ilutternut

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Dut'H, ·'i ,wW ...,....,i for

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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1966

9 27 lie

iDd ADIIq~ SION' moved to a , new
locaUciu, aow -at Ctose «oacts
·JunctiGn .!24 anct-atate. route

-•Tri-Countj ~ ,
PIUJ MaNn CO. West VL
•31 Yean Expcrlein loealll}'
.
IFree eotimat.el

-=Poet

10

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PUBLIC SALE

THE MEIGS Counti'Coonbua~
SnOw Ball IBU.

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MOTORCYCLES

HONDA
SAUl &amp; SERVICE
II 0111 01' fNI

IRAKE-,$ERVICE

MSO SPORT
BOBCAT
SPRINT

Blaettnars

ILAmNARS

ond

Mahogany drum top
with aim. Pbone 1192-3038.
929

WE'RE CLEANING
HOUSEl

r

NICI$1 PIOPLII

DICK RAWLI.,sl7

Rawlings Honda Salts

Ph-992-2143

Pomeroy

CALL

WY 2-2151

Pomeroy, 0.

MIDOLIPOR1 OHIO

Notice
1

RUGS a mess? Clean lor less
wi th Blue Lustre ! Rent elec·
tric shampooer Sl. Sheppard,
!!62 !SL Ave .

--

'111)

.,
'!

monlh. IOOtJ

232-11

interested ill Joi-n,;ng I
• T.O.P.S Club, 1Take
" pound&gt; slowly). ca ll 446-4623.

' PER~ONS

I

Jy furnished JUS! out of
pol :·. adul ts onl y. Wrhe to
P. 0. Bux \ o. lA , c-&lt;&gt; Daily

Gallipoli
Chapter

1

M.E.M. OegrH
N O P.M.
N• il B. Clark, H.P.

Thomas Mlflli, Sec.

auction by Willing

( PI

as

Eveaings

the

Jobn .J. Rlcbards, «H28t
D. w~. 141418

TWO BEDHOOM house trailer.!
1 2 cll! ldren on ly. Call 446-112091

RaJaen

' or see Ynu ng· s Trailer
'
230-3
I

nd
tilt

0. D. PARSONS

'3 RM. furRished apt.

/

1

vale bath. 845 Second
Pb. 446-2324.

Worker&amp; of the Church
_ __.:._:___:___ ___:_.:._I
, God, Jackson Pike Odo•ber I JFFICE space 1m red.
6 at 2 p.m. at the
Gl 6-2342 lrDID I a.m. 1111
; grounds. Anyone having
donations of furniture,
appliances or anything
please call Mrs. Wheeler,
25ti9 or Mrs. Heugel, 245-5268.

'let
ndl

·er.

(&gt;p.m .

- - -- - -- -

~~~~~;."'~"Wi~Un~~·

Jl

0!1'

4 ROOM ilO IIiie . 94
$50 per mo., call 4f6..10'JO

R. A. M.

Octobor I, 1966

!31-1 ~

Tn bune.

79

~J'o

Real1or
11% Zud Ave,, tfMZit

ked

ese
ere

20 A. 7 rooms, 3 bedrooms,
poultry •ouse, 30 I 40,
one IarKe pond, lrult,
base, 2111 miles from
Grande, black top Nad

lUlL

= =="""""""""""""""=•!
Wanted

THE WISEMAN AGENCY

Office Gl 6-36Q ·•
EVMings Ike Wls11111n, Gl 6-3796
I. N. Willmln. Gl 6 4500

126.

n'•
is over, Saw

127 Piat Slrael

Publ'ic Sale

WANTED
PAY easb for good
saleable used can
1 trucks. Fred Sanden
• SaleS, 451 Second Ave.,

SAXOPHONE ill good
· 'lion. CaU 367-7187.
1 Fr,rnale

Jm

'II

WEDNESDAY, OCTOIER 5, 1966
11 :(10 A.M. (fast time)
COMPLETE DAIRY DISPERSAL

PLUMBING
•,!!:~~P~h::_.~(4~6-4~77~1~·==,:~~ ~ANDARD
BEATING, 5M 8ecoH

Wanted To Buy

the
ol

.

UI-3'18Z.

'

'

hciU81 of tho pruol~ln- of Mr. ilwWIIr'l

JOHN

..a

mining operation ond
lnte,..... 'he will IIIII .. ,...
lie ouctlon. his 111Hr1 herd •1111 ..auiPmant. whilk Ia -of
tllo 111'8111 units of Its ldllll No Ohio.
·
· ·

l'lumbln8

ll1d
Fourth Ave.-443-11137

245 Hod of Top Quality Holshlln Clltle

tlelp Wanted
WILir TRADE FOR
·,1; i HOUSE IN TOWN
Plenty -~ iuJuse ,and Jot; big
;i!J£ room, fult.basl!lllenl, fire,
place, large lawn, and garage, Tbe ulllmate iA beauty.
See us or call 44fHlll86.

A
lh
ily

..

210 edult OOWII, 169 baed ll11 DOW ID prvduet!OD, 0 ' of
which have freshened since •J1tly lot; 21 oprlngen to
freihen in October, 20 in November.
·

he
81

20 heifen rudy to bl'lecl, 15 hllfln 1 yeilr

II

.
11)d younger
.,
'l'bb .herd produoed · over 3 ndllion pouncb of milk lui ·
year. All coWl! are Bang's allll T.B. teoted--95% calf-hood
vaccinated. They are bred artlf~y to CODA top ~
duction bulls. Many cows are reii!Jternd but will be 101d

USED
FURNITURE

as grades since the papers have not been translerred.
Hard l.a vaccinated for Lepto and Maotitl1, ID ea...,. lllonl·
aeh 0111111018.
·
.
Tlie foundation of thlB fine herd Ia c.Dadlan and' Wle&lt;:oD·
· sin b~na. with Ragapple and Burn, blood llDu It•
dommatlllll.
,
.
·
l(l()().gal. M&lt;&gt;jonnier expo,noion bulk tank-2 Ytll'l old.
12-urdt Delaval Jlipe ll~ ndikers, new 1¥-uoed ·20

-

Waah wt 8lld lbl~eellaDeiiwo equipment.

•

Phone 367-7303
~orth of

Golllpono, Ohio, 1 mile

aN Routo 7 ot Chothl,., _o_n routa 554.
.
Plenty of~ ...........~... ot ..111......
AUCTIONEIRS:
JOhn McNIIII; Point Pinson!, W. Vo., Phono675-2413
J. 0 , Fllllhrmilcor, Homonvlllo, Ohio, Phont 62$-2612
CLIIKS: Plh Sommer and .1H lull
(
.
Wo Invite you Ill Yillt IIIIo htrd ot onytt~UNCK WILL

I.

'JHURSI)AY, OCT. 6, 2 P.M.

KNOnS
USED P:UitNITUU
1163 Soc:ond ......

Golllpollo, Ohio

PUBLIC SALE

9 28 3tp

Wed. Eve 6:30
0dober5th

AUCTION of furniture at Eas~
em Jfigh School, Saturday,
Oct. 1, at 12 noon, lunch will
· bo sold. I. 0. McCoy, AuctJon.

· '"

IE SIRVID

PUBUC SALE

Complet• lstot•

Depl.
I 29 3tp
I WILL not be mponslble tor
any debts contracted by anyone other lban mY'tlf. Clyde
Wines, Jr., ReCine, Ohio, Rt.

URA SWISHER
Form It tacatod 11 mlllfl

-

HAM SHOOT, Sundav, Oct. 2,
at the }laac Walton . Fann,
Chester, o. Sponsored by
the Chester Volunteer Fire

molllhll.

ChMIIJ,., Ohio

W• Will luy Any
Amount, lncludint

08:.

Col. JlmmJ llyn
Will Condoct A ..

I~ ;lip

eSPECIAL SALE

TREAT ycur wile to a deUctoUI
dinner al • lfiMY npper~ at
'

•

'

'

Syr&amp;cute School Bullp~Dg Sat
urday, Oct• lit starling at t :•
110 p.m. Spoosoned by the
dleJ' AIIXDl81)1 of tbe Syra·
CU.Ie Fire Depl
t 27 tic

in will ,bold a sbotcua. ma~
SiJ11!1ay, Oct. · 2, startlpg al
• . allhelr club 'house 011

· . PAINTING._
' FOR FAIIMI!KS

AD.nis

•IDcludlng houses lll4

VACANT

.6 iOOM RAN9t HON

llurai~M

·

...,.. ERN.IT

· flJo!QiiiiiJ

. · ,lhumioit; OHio
.or Phone 245 ·f,ut '

143 on RVUand tRoad. Pboae '
'
11811c

li,R.'; vel)&gt;· modem · l!tclle.,..

~ ; cablnetl

1111' eleo·.' fimlly

gllfi. forcted
air ~. c~ ' large
~

lot Priced ·far a quick

OLD OOINS .
• C)' In Dl~
before 1100

PRICED
SELL ·- 7 room frame
bedroo1111), balh, recently
modeled Ill U•ing rooin,
Ina room. ...1110.00.
POMEROY - I BEDR()()Iltl!l

HOME - aluminum ind
ma1110111 tiding, new bath,
Ill basement, nice location.
You must see lhl• ope. fl,.
100.00.

The Complete Heusehold Furniahlngs
of MISS NETTIE KOEHLEII, O..Nted
These furniohings include: Hotpolnt Electric Ranp,
General Electric Refrigerator, !laytag Wuher, Dilhu,
Duncan Phyfe Table with f Chain, Buffet, Red Lea·
ther Platform Rocker with Matching Ottoman, llook·
caae-Dest Combination, LoVe Seat, Lamps, Platform
Rocker., 2-piece Llvtng RoOm Suite. RCA Victor TV,
Recliner Chair. 8 Rocking Chall'f, 2 Pendulum Clocks,
Electric Clock, 3 Dressers,' ·4"Ws,• 3 foul:drawer
Chest~ Mirroro, T)lrow RUgi, ' ii'ilcellaneilill Cbatll
'
an~. Tables, Several Antique.
ltema, and Lola of Other
It~ma too Numerous to Menlloil,,
. . ,1 .

,. sire to 11e ~~~~ •t 111e L~t.t~._.illn"" .;
132 .Ilutternut

. ,.

·4et&amp;-~111

'*

;""h' flimiU-teference ·
~
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....~.. " Ml!
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12 o'clock Noon (ESn

'

AM'&gt;~f P,eduite, I ~
Dut'H, ·'i ,wW ...,....,i for

ar

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1966

9 27 lie

iDd ADIIq~ SION' moved to a , new
locaUciu, aow -at Ctose «oacts
·JunctiGn .!24 anct-atate. route

-•Tri-Countj ~ ,
PIUJ MaNn CO. West VL
•31 Yean Expcrlein loealll}'
.
IFree eotimat.el

-=Poet

10

:k

PUBLIC SALE

THE MEIGS Counti'Coonbua~
SnOw Ball IBU.

11hl

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Sunday Times-Sentinel, Sunday, Oetober 2, 1988

'

; : lbls.~·~e·k ··beril;ship · . ··conneeilon
;~Ri..M
tOid the·pro(ioaed' 1!11P1Wetttent
. ,
area rail~~ Rt.-.3!.
.
,
Ati!Ms,
were iwo
si)ti~M · ·

NEWS IDGIUJGHTS

·
Several
Projects
May
Be
Do01ned
in Area
, Ga/Ua
. ·war. on Pov·erty
As R.esuIt 0f Cutbac. k In

ror.-~t~est~~flC
Sil!lt1' liJ :PomO!I'IIv

' Monday
wl ...:~, ' " "
. . , "t"''
· will be played belwel!l
,
1!1111 Falmlorn
squads. Proc:eedJ fi'OIII tht , g~ wi~ 8&lt;
towmj reduCing 111!! debt 01.

lndu.,trial prospect&amp; 'on ·ihe Harga,ves reporl.tid · the

-.........,.!lie cliliul)'. ll' ·stated ,lion of•elementarji and '

there WBS hOpei. 1 they lll')' SChOol 'councljla bl
wou!¢ II!Aierlal~ -betore the . Melg• Local OISirlct.
Th
iirsfl of.' tile Yeflfi He ~ con. function of the organization
the stadiUJII,
.
fjfr"!~ tbRall ~~ lreloealtlon .~~e bel IOofldenth_lify ahndl solve prob- FEENE~.::, BENI'fflrrl J&gt;oe,
8 sc 00 s.
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way would be held q, •ch&lt;'dil). MIDDLEPORT ·Council acled host to . .the E~ll1 Dlslrlcl
o~ Jan. 24, 19&amp;7. The gover- this week on the sec;urlng of a Legion coriferenCI! lOONy.
cUed the great need ol the second traffi~ light on ~ CANDIDAT)I:S FOR 801111
for employment, and Ave, tp the tnle~t .ol· greater comlng Q~n at Pomeroy High,
the 44· curves out of ~1. pubU~ safety. The light will
Oct. 1, are Tel'l'i Fultz, MUU1
8
Woul&lt;l be ~ .step ln. M~igs placed at Race and S~ Sts.
Judy King, 8 h a r u
pro~ess. The htghway proJect POMEROY CBAMBI!:R ;
and Kay McGowan. So&amp;
has a Pflce ljlg of S5 (/lltlop, Co!Dmerce moved this weeh
an
·has been namee
colt!STRUCFION OF .the wei· put ljt a bid fqr _the locatloij. editor of the Middleport Hlgl
fare building got underway In an area medi~al center ·. : In School annuaL Susan Graham
Middleport Monday. Mayor C• .Me,lgs County. The bid,was plac92. died this week In a
0. Fishe~ and John ~rkle were ed before · the Cotumous Ho•·
hospital. Slle gave 41
.pictured m !he Sentinel as they pttal Federation for the
service to &gt;~lddlepor1
tried their hand al laying block ty that comes under the.
school.
pn the •new slructure, which palachla Regional
---~will make possible th• romhln- Act. The mult~mllllon
Beyond the lhree • mile land,
ing of all welfare agencies uud- facility Is to serve residents
the oceans are knpwn as 1111
er one roof.
the Af.h~ns. Mel~• GHiha . Hnrk.
seas.
MEIGS COUNTY Commls- lng, Jackson, Lawrence, and
sinners approved the ·lo•in ~ of Vinton _counties.
'The garden herb, thyme, •
five
and town· POMEROY BOOSTERS ~"'-''·-·· 10 the mint family. .

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sen, presi~l of Rio . Grande
City. A fire did minor
College was the· main s~ker damage at the ·home of. the
Eearly 'in th~ week elementary Gary Winters family on Eureka
FATE OF several projects In 1school principals met · and Star Rt., Thursday afternoon.
~ART WILSON, JR.
this area might be endangered, elected officers. Robert A. MISS APRIL Brandeberry,
! INDIVIDUALS interested in community projects · as it was learned this week Powell principal of
Vinton daughter of Dr. and 1\trs. Keith
1
that
anti-poverty
grants
on
school.'··
was
named
·
president;
of Galitpolls, a
•
should take note of a couple suggestions mentioned
Appalachia would be cut by Martha Hopkins of Cadmus
at Gallia Academy was
to Dateline recently.
one-third. A cut of this nature School, president • elect,
a semi-finalist In the
QNE is a covered band stand on Memight seriously affect the de· Margaret Hineman of
Merit
morial Field for the Blue Devils
velopment of Meigs an&lt;l ~alha, nan . Trace, secretary.
John W. Bricker,
marching band. Coal Grove displayed
but reports of proposed tndus- THE TRJ.COtJNTY Concert former governor and U S. Sen·
one when the BlueJ)evils played down
trial location, and assurances Association drive was
will speak at a Republl·
there on Sept. 16. With help from the
that major road Improvements lui. The membership iscreased
rally 10 be held at the
band boosters and other civic organi·
are In the making lOok the approximately by around
on October 5. Art
zations, one could be constructed. 'Then,
edge off the announcement. This and when all reports are in
, who oas maroaved the
when the weather is bad, the musicians' _ _
"" week Gallla county commls- there will be possibly over
G. c. Murphy store for
500
uniforms and instruments would be prosimers voted approval of the members. Board of directors the past live years has been
tected from the elements. Too, the musicians could pre·
abandonment of sections of five picked two attractions In addi· lransf~rred to the MI. Olive
llent a show should it be raining cats and dogs.
roads 1n the path of the ne':" lion lo !he one already 80• store m Pittsburgh.
Rl. 35 by-pass around Galh· nounced asd will name the se•
THE other project brought to Dateline's attentio~ is polls, which is slated to be lections when they are confirmIN MEIGS COUNTY
an honor roll recognizing all Gallia county servt~e­ sold Nov. 15. Late In the week ed from New York.
mGH HOPES were raised
men and women. During World Wai II, one was diS· Gallipolis school or£icials an- GALLJPOUS Junior Chambplayed in the Public Square. Over 400 Gallia county nounced a Federal grant
of er of Commerce members elect.
men and women are now serving Uncle Sam. Some 75 over $46,000 lor a remedial ed their first slate of officers
are stationed in VietNam, fighting the Viet Cong. One readisg program . wnirh will this week. w. R. (DicK) Brown
resident said last week, "We honored our men and wo· mean t_wo speci11! teachers, was named first president. OthElberfalds h1ve the finest in fashions for Women ~nd Girls in the busy Ready ·To Wear
men during the last major war! Why can't we do the three atdes, eqmpment, and er officers include James Walk ·
same thing today?"
Department on the Second Floor - Dressy C oats Clasaic Coats - Su!tt - Dresses assistance in the elementary er internal vice president· Rl·
libararies.
chard
MacKenzie,
ex1r·rnai
\'ice
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Millinery- Car Coats -All Weather Coats -All Types of Sportswear - Just in time for
LAW VIOLATORS were roue~ president; Gerald Tussing, stale LIFE'S calm in Gallipolis nowadays .. Especially in the
your Flll1nd Winter fashion needs.
mornings smce most stores remam closed unlll 9, in the news. A pair of youfl\s director; Hugh Graham, local 1
·or 9:30. And the Old Frencj) City resembles a ghost failed to pay a gasoline bill at director; BPuce Malcolm. sec.
town everv Thursday as all three banks are closf&lt;! all a Gallipolis service station on retary and Keith Brown, treas·
day while· a majority of merchants cease operarn~ Easlern .Avenue Saturday night urer.
and were chased by a state A YOUTH escaped fatal In·
around noon.
1
patrolman up Rl. 7. He was in· juries when his bicycle, 'NhlCh
(
100% Otlon Acrylle
TWENTY YEARS AGO, from ~ files of ~hJ Daily formed that a roadblock would he rode In front of a car, was
in
Tribune and weekly Gallia TtmeL .. Dr. C. E. Hoi· be set up in Middleport, but struck Tuesday evemng
Hundreds to choose
zer sends President Harry Truman telegram, protest· the youths excaped that, and front Grace Methodist Church.
from - Jn the stlyeo
wrecl&lt;"'!_
the
stolen
car
they
He
was
William
Wesl
Jr.,
of
ing cut in allotment for Ohio Valley flood control ...
that
wont for any
A Harold (Sonny) MacKenzie, 17, believed to be na· were In )and took off on loot 10 917 Second Ave. He suffered
OCC8810D,
lost
Junior P•Uta Sb:es
tion's youngest Sunday school supermlendent .. . Nan· elude the law. Gallia Sheriff a bractured ankle and
of
Rosulor Juniors Slllt
cy Downs named Rio Grande College homecommg Denver Walker investigated several teeth. The car
Ml1111 Sl1t1
three
incidents
over
the
week·
Janice
Robinson,
Rt.
2,
Bidqueen as Redmen prepare for Rose Poly, Ind., invasion
Hell Sino
. . Pomeroy's second half razzle-dazzle give~ ~anthe~s end. One was a breaking and well, was usable to avoid the
axtrl SIIH
19·0 win over Gallipolis . . . Earl Mills, 28, InJured m entering of the Calhoun Village collision. The highway patrol
car collision ... Mrs. Beulah Hern, local manag~r. of Grocery in Rio Grande. They is looking for a party thai threw
the u. s. Employment Service, makes appeal for hm!'g also looked Into the reporled a balloon filled with water at
of handicapped in Gallipolis . . . State orders 35-lDlle theft of between 150 and 200 a car in the area.
speed limit on Rt. 7, between Gallipolis and Kanauga.
bales of bay from the Joe Hen- HONORS WERE handed out
ry farm on the Gage • Patriot by two organizations in recent
Rd. It turned out thai a Hend- days. The Heart Council mtde
PlLL PRICE
erson man bad picked up the a number of awards 10 individ·
- - - - - - - - - LONDON (UPil -The Minis- hay by mistake. Vernon Conner uals and groups for dervice in
lry of Health announced Friday of Rio Grande reported a strong the lund drive. Volunleer serv1docwr·s in Britain's national armed robbery by three youths Ice members at the GSI were
1he:alth service llll!y charge for in a car.
honored for hours of service.
providing birth control pills fer SCHOOlS WERE In the news Mrs. Margaret Bradbury and
social reasons.
with the announcement of a Mrs. Dorothy Hecker got the
Under the health service, new publicaf·n in the county top award for 1,000 hours. Dr.
prescribed by doctors are dlstrlcta, The publicaUon Is Ferdinant Fournier, euperintennormally free of charge. distributed to all parenl9 by dent of the fnstltute, was tha
Patients who require birth the students. On Friday a coun- principal speaker,
Icorttrol pills lor medical rea- ty-wide teachers meeting was TRIPLE EEE Ranch
sons will continue to receive held at Hannan Trace High have entries in the Amerlnan
them free, the miDislry said.
School. Dr. Alphus Chrislen· Royal Horae and Stocl: show in

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ASSETS
Cash, balance. with other banks, and cash Items
In procell8 of collection ----------------------- $ 888,062.42
United States Government obligations, direct
and guaranteed ------------------------------ 1,293,348.90
Obligations of States and political subdivisions -----424,414.85
Other securities ---------------------------------9,000.00
Other loans and discounts ------------------------ 4,362,933.67
Bank premises. furniture and fixtures, and other
assets representing bank premisea -------------·
48,690.50
Other assets -------------------------·····-------721.6&amp;
TOTAL ASSETS •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• $7,025,172.00
LIABILITIES
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Demand deposita of Individuals, partnerships,
and corporations ------------------·---·----- $1,922,332.35
Time and savings deposits of Individuals,
partnerships, and corporations ------··········· 3,961,196.98
Deposits of United Statea Government -------------21,560.10
Deposits of States and political subdivisions •••••••••
511,611.62
Cert~d and officers' cheeks, etc. ----------------21,004.04
TAL DEPOSITS -----------··--- $6,437,705.09
(a) Total demand deposits -------- $2,357,008.11
( bI Total time and savings deposita $4,080,696.98
Other llabiUtiea ---------·---···-·----··---------165,145.11
TOTAL lJABILITIES ---------------·-·------- $6,602,850.20
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Common stock-total par value -------------------- $ 125,000.00
No. ahlrel authorized 5,000.00
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No. sharea outstanding 5,000.00
Surplus -------------·-----------··----···········
175,000.00
Undivided profits -----·--·---------------------·-122,321.60

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TOTAL lJABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $7,025,172.00
MEMORANDA
Average of total deposits for the 15 calendar
days endlnc with call date -------------------- $8,431,498.28
Average of total loans for the 15 calendar
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that this report of condition is true to the best of my knowledee and
belief.

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NEWS IDGIUJGHTS

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Several
Projects
May
Be
Do01ned
in Area
, Ga/Ua
. ·war. on Pov·erty
As R.esuIt 0f Cutbac. k In

ror.-~t~est~~flC
Sil!lt1' liJ :PomO!I'IIv

' Monday
wl ...:~, ' " "
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· will be played belwel!l
,
1!1111 Falmlorn
squads. Proc:eedJ fi'OIII tht , g~ wi~ 8&lt;
towmj reduCing 111!! debt 01.

lndu.,trial prospect&amp; 'on ·ihe Harga,ves reporl.tid · the

-.........,.!lie cliliul)'. ll' ·stated ,lion of•elementarji and '

there WBS hOpei. 1 they lll')' SChOol 'councljla bl
wou!¢ II!Aierlal~ -betore the . Melg• Local OISirlct.
Th
iirsfl of.' tile Yeflfi He ~ con. function of the organization
the stadiUJII,
.
fjfr"!~ tbRall ~~ lreloealtlon .~~e bel IOofldenth_lify ahndl solve prob- FEENE~.::, BENI'fflrrl J&gt;oe,
8 sc 00 s.
0 •~
· "" our· ane ·""''r ems
~erlcan . .....on
•• P aylDf
way would be held q, •ch&lt;'dil). MIDDLEPORT ·Council acled host to . .the E~ll1 Dlslrlcl
o~ Jan. 24, 19&amp;7. The gover- this week on the sec;urlng of a Legion coriferenCI! lOONy.
cUed the great need ol the second traffi~ light on ~ CANDIDAT)I:S FOR 801111
for employment, and Ave, tp the tnle~t .ol· greater comlng Q~n at Pomeroy High,
the 44· curves out of ~1. pubU~ safety. The light will
Oct. 1, are Tel'l'i Fultz, MUU1
8
Woul&lt;l be ~ .step ln. M~igs placed at Race and S~ Sts.
Judy King, 8 h a r u
pro~ess. The htghway proJect POMEROY CBAMBI!:R ;
and Kay McGowan. So&amp;
has a Pflce ljlg of S5 (/lltlop, Co!Dmerce moved this weeh
an
·has been namee
colt!STRUCFION OF .the wei· put ljt a bid fqr _the locatloij. editor of the Middleport Hlgl
fare building got underway In an area medi~al center ·. : In School annuaL Susan Graham
Middleport Monday. Mayor C• .Me,lgs County. The bid,was plac92. died this week In a
0. Fishe~ and John ~rkle were ed before · the Cotumous Ho•·
hospital. Slle gave 41
.pictured m !he Sentinel as they pttal Federation for the
service to &gt;~lddlepor1
tried their hand al laying block ty that comes under the.
school.
pn the •new slructure, which palachla Regional
---~will make possible th• romhln- Act. The mult~mllllon
Beyond the lhree • mile land,
ing of all welfare agencies uud- facility Is to serve residents
the oceans are knpwn as 1111
er one roof.
the Af.h~ns. Mel~• GHiha . Hnrk.
seas.
MEIGS COUNTY Commls- lng, Jackson, Lawrence, and
sinners approved the ·lo•in ~ of Vinton _counties.
'The garden herb, thyme, •
five
and town· POMEROY BOOSTERS ~"'-''·-·· 10 the mint family. .

\

sen, presi~l of Rio . Grande
City. A fire did minor
College was the· main s~ker damage at the ·home of. the
Eearly 'in th~ week elementary Gary Winters family on Eureka
FATE OF several projects In 1school principals met · and Star Rt., Thursday afternoon.
~ART WILSON, JR.
this area might be endangered, elected officers. Robert A. MISS APRIL Brandeberry,
! INDIVIDUALS interested in community projects · as it was learned this week Powell principal of
Vinton daughter of Dr. and 1\trs. Keith
1
that
anti-poverty
grants
on
school.'··
was
named
·
president;
of Galitpolls, a
•
should take note of a couple suggestions mentioned
Appalachia would be cut by Martha Hopkins of Cadmus
at Gallia Academy was
to Dateline recently.
one-third. A cut of this nature School, president • elect,
a semi-finalist In the
QNE is a covered band stand on Memight seriously affect the de· Margaret Hineman of
Merit
morial Field for the Blue Devils
velopment of Meigs an&lt;l ~alha, nan . Trace, secretary.
John W. Bricker,
marching band. Coal Grove displayed
but reports of proposed tndus- THE TRJ.COtJNTY Concert former governor and U S. Sen·
one when the BlueJ)evils played down
trial location, and assurances Association drive was
will speak at a Republl·
there on Sept. 16. With help from the
that major road Improvements lui. The membership iscreased
rally 10 be held at the
band boosters and other civic organi·
are In the making lOok the approximately by around
on October 5. Art
zations, one could be constructed. 'Then,
edge off the announcement. This and when all reports are in
, who oas maroaved the
when the weather is bad, the musicians' _ _
"" week Gallla county commls- there will be possibly over
G. c. Murphy store for
500
uniforms and instruments would be prosimers voted approval of the members. Board of directors the past live years has been
tected from the elements. Too, the musicians could pre·
abandonment of sections of five picked two attractions In addi· lransf~rred to the MI. Olive
llent a show should it be raining cats and dogs.
roads 1n the path of the ne':" lion lo !he one already 80• store m Pittsburgh.
Rl. 35 by-pass around Galh· nounced asd will name the se•
THE other project brought to Dateline's attentio~ is polls, which is slated to be lections when they are confirmIN MEIGS COUNTY
an honor roll recognizing all Gallia county servt~e­ sold Nov. 15. Late In the week ed from New York.
mGH HOPES were raised
men and women. During World Wai II, one was diS· Gallipolis school or£icials an- GALLJPOUS Junior Chambplayed in the Public Square. Over 400 Gallia county nounced a Federal grant
of er of Commerce members elect.
men and women are now serving Uncle Sam. Some 75 over $46,000 lor a remedial ed their first slate of officers
are stationed in VietNam, fighting the Viet Cong. One readisg program . wnirh will this week. w. R. (DicK) Brown
resident said last week, "We honored our men and wo· mean t_wo speci11! teachers, was named first president. OthElberfalds h1ve the finest in fashions for Women ~nd Girls in the busy Ready ·To Wear
men during the last major war! Why can't we do the three atdes, eqmpment, and er officers include James Walk ·
same thing today?"
Department on the Second Floor - Dressy C oats Clasaic Coats - Su!tt - Dresses assistance in the elementary er internal vice president· Rl·
libararies.
chard
MacKenzie,
ex1r·rnai
\'ice
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LAW VIOLATORS were roue~ president; Gerald Tussing, stale LIFE'S calm in Gallipolis nowadays .. Especially in the
your Flll1nd Winter fashion needs.
mornings smce most stores remam closed unlll 9, in the news. A pair of youfl\s director; Hugh Graham, local 1
·or 9:30. And the Old Frencj) City resembles a ghost failed to pay a gasoline bill at director; BPuce Malcolm. sec.
town everv Thursday as all three banks are closf&lt;! all a Gallipolis service station on retary and Keith Brown, treas·
day while· a majority of merchants cease operarn~ Easlern .Avenue Saturday night urer.
and were chased by a state A YOUTH escaped fatal In·
around noon.
1
patrolman up Rl. 7. He was in· juries when his bicycle, 'NhlCh
(
100% Otlon Acrylle
TWENTY YEARS AGO, from ~ files of ~hJ Daily formed that a roadblock would he rode In front of a car, was
in
Tribune and weekly Gallia TtmeL .. Dr. C. E. Hoi· be set up in Middleport, but struck Tuesday evemng
Hundreds to choose
zer sends President Harry Truman telegram, protest· the youths excaped that, and front Grace Methodist Church.
from - Jn the stlyeo
wrecl&lt;"'!_
the
stolen
car
they
He
was
William
Wesl
Jr.,
of
ing cut in allotment for Ohio Valley flood control ...
that
wont for any
A Harold (Sonny) MacKenzie, 17, believed to be na· were In )and took off on loot 10 917 Second Ave. He suffered
OCC8810D,
lost
Junior P•Uta Sb:es
tion's youngest Sunday school supermlendent .. . Nan· elude the law. Gallia Sheriff a bractured ankle and
of
Rosulor Juniors Slllt
cy Downs named Rio Grande College homecommg Denver Walker investigated several teeth. The car
Ml1111 Sl1t1
three
incidents
over
the
week·
Janice
Robinson,
Rt.
2,
Bidqueen as Redmen prepare for Rose Poly, Ind., invasion
Hell Sino
. . Pomeroy's second half razzle-dazzle give~ ~anthe~s end. One was a breaking and well, was usable to avoid the
axtrl SIIH
19·0 win over Gallipolis . . . Earl Mills, 28, InJured m entering of the Calhoun Village collision. The highway patrol
car collision ... Mrs. Beulah Hern, local manag~r. of Grocery in Rio Grande. They is looking for a party thai threw
the u. s. Employment Service, makes appeal for hm!'g also looked Into the reporled a balloon filled with water at
of handicapped in Gallipolis . . . State orders 35-lDlle theft of between 150 and 200 a car in the area.
speed limit on Rt. 7, between Gallipolis and Kanauga.
bales of bay from the Joe Hen- HONORS WERE handed out
ry farm on the Gage • Patriot by two organizations in recent
Rd. It turned out thai a Hend- days. The Heart Council mtde
PlLL PRICE
erson man bad picked up the a number of awards 10 individ·
- - - - - - - - - LONDON (UPil -The Minis- hay by mistake. Vernon Conner uals and groups for dervice in
lry of Health announced Friday of Rio Grande reported a strong the lund drive. Volunleer serv1docwr·s in Britain's national armed robbery by three youths Ice members at the GSI were
1he:alth service llll!y charge for in a car.
honored for hours of service.
providing birth control pills fer SCHOOlS WERE In the news Mrs. Margaret Bradbury and
social reasons.
with the announcement of a Mrs. Dorothy Hecker got the
Under the health service, new publicaf·n in the county top award for 1,000 hours. Dr.
prescribed by doctors are dlstrlcta, The publicaUon Is Ferdinant Fournier, euperintennormally free of charge. distributed to all parenl9 by dent of the fnstltute, was tha
Patients who require birth the students. On Friday a coun- principal speaker,
Icorttrol pills lor medical rea- ty-wide teachers meeting was TRIPLE EEE Ranch
sons will continue to receive held at Hannan Trace High have entries in the Amerlnan
them free, the miDislry said.
School. Dr. Alphus Chrislen· Royal Horae and Stocl: show in

By Dwllht C, Welberboll
IN GAWA &lt;;OUNTY

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COME IN AND MAKE YOUR SELECTIONS NOW

lsion headqulll'
1rce in "OperaVietnamese and
! art of hellcoplietnamese-Viet
ntral Highlandl
1e rest today as
of land into the

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OF WOMEN'S DRESSES

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Beautiful

1 captured an4
tto custody, tht
Army lOist Air'" troops walked

PILE

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rated Vietnamese
clearing where
tk them away.

COATS

rescue came •

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s slammed lOlii
nd

stubborn
I ID the demJII.
!DMZ) betweel
ioutlt Viet Nam
Ill Marine fJghlerIICk at slora&amp;e
re than a dazet
II! nortiiem ball 0
wide "no man'!
:hem bill of the

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i2 botnbers from
tons of uplosivll
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Reierve District No. 4

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66Mustang
2 Door Hordtap, 6 cyL,
outo1111tlc lrono. Radio &amp;
H-r. whllowoll tlrt1

65MustanQ

64 Ford Galaxie

500XL 2 Dr, Hordtop. I
4 oplld trona.

fT::'.;,

62 Ford Fairlane

500. 2 Dr., I cyllnd,.,
ltlndard tnns.

64 Pontiac
·T~mpoot

W11an.

4 Dr. Station

Autom.~tlc

tnns.

6 cylinder ontlno

64 Ford Galaxie
500. 4 Dr. 8 cylinder, auto.
lraM. Radio ond hootor

-•r -rine, whllfwo 0
l!rH.

63 Chevrolet
Ill Atro. 4 Dr , 6 cyl.
111'11.
.

Standard tran1. Whfte wah

· 61 Falcon

2Dr. 6 cyl, Standard tronL
Rldlo end hootor,

Rambler

Sort., 4 Dr. 6 cyHnsflndard trans.. r•

&amp; heater,

whltewaJI

65 Pontiac G.T.O.
fompost. 2 Dr. Hardtop, 4
IPHd trans.

63 Ford Galaxle
, 500 4 Dr. 8 cylinder. outo1 mlf1c trans.

Radio

· heater, power
whit• wall tlrn.

eoato for·Uttla iirTal Beauti!WlOO% OHon ~IIG

and
lfetrlng,

65 Dodqe Dart

2 Dr. 270 ' sorltl, 6 cyll•

der, s tand~rd triM.,
end heater

nd~

42 Ford G1l. 500
Ford F-700

a member of the Federal Reserve System, at the close of bwiness on
September 20, 1966, published In accordance with a call made by the
Federal Reserve Banlr of this district pursuant to the provisions of
the Federal Reserve Act.

BERKSHIRE

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ASSETS
Cash, balance. with other banks, and cash Items
In procell8 of collection ----------------------- $ 888,062.42
United States Government obligations, direct
and guaranteed ------------------------------ 1,293,348.90
Obligations of States and political subdivisions -----424,414.85
Other securities ---------------------------------9,000.00
Other loans and discounts ------------------------ 4,362,933.67
Bank premises. furniture and fixtures, and other
assets representing bank premisea -------------·
48,690.50
Other assets -------------------------·····-------721.6&amp;
TOTAL ASSETS •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• $7,025,172.00
LIABILITIES
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Demand deposita of Individuals, partnerships,
and corporations ------------------·---·----- $1,922,332.35
Time and savings deposits of Individuals,
partnerships, and corporations ------··········· 3,961,196.98
Deposits of United Statea Government -------------21,560.10
Deposits of States and political subdivisions •••••••••
511,611.62
Cert~d and officers' cheeks, etc. ----------------21,004.04
TAL DEPOSITS -----------··--- $6,437,705.09
(a) Total demand deposits -------- $2,357,008.11
( bI Total time and savings deposita $4,080,696.98
Other llabiUtiea ---------·---···-·----··---------165,145.11
TOTAL lJABILITIES ---------------·-·------- $6,602,850.20
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Common stock-total par value -------------------- $ 125,000.00
No. ahlrel authorized 5,000.00
;
No. sharea outstanding 5,000.00
Surplus -------------·-----------··----···········
175,000.00
Undivided profits -----·--·---------------------·-122,321.60

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tosovlcl! of TrinJ.
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He said the shock

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was felt as far
a, N. M., 31 miles
·inidad, and
1D

1095 ~~1.2!5

II-TWEEN ·

' than 10

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Berkshire B·Tween fashions 119 designed ex•
preSI!ly for the woman 5'6 or under· who needs
llightly narrower .shoulder 'lines, a. ahort;er
waistline and a bit more fuUnees m WlllSt

munlty.

More than l!!it a ·half size •.• ,

and hips. No more c:olt!Y.alteratioul

CHOOSE FROM OUR
OUTSTANDING GROUP OF

GIRLS
PRESSES

~ross

milel

Rocky Mountaia

OTHER GIRLS (OATS ·$7.95to $19.50

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Now Is A Good Tlma"

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Pearl Lanning,
U'80D and
Dale

SHORT RIBS

WARM

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wen and
Aln

WINTER

• Robert B. Bill'
Radford and JQI

C.O,AT

lJIIIeth C. Welsll,
10lzer and Hell

:ene YOit, Clrarll!l
ad J1111e1

Styled by
"Kate Greenaway"',
way", "Ill Alress', "Tiny
Town• - are top resour·\
ces - a complete range
of Blzes in the seasons
top fabrte. and colon.

'129.00 .

'JSOn

We have aJJne
selection 'tor
you to chilose
from ...: Jleauu.
ful fur·trlm

SIMI From Tots to THill

C:HOQSE S&amp;yERAL OF THESE
EASY TO CARl '
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TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ··--·-·-·-------- $ 422,321.80
TOTAL lJABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $7,025,172.00
MEMORANDA
Average of total deposits for the 15 calendar
days endlnc with call date -------------------- $8,431,498.28
Average of total loans for the 15 calendar
1
daya endlne with call date -------·------------ 4,370,028.48
Loa ns
11 shown In "Aasets" are after deduction
' 16,782.44
of valuation reserves of ------------------·---I, Paul E. IOoes, Cashier, of the above-named bank do hereby dechtte
that this report of condition is true to the best of my knowledee and
belief.

pile eoallouperbly fuhioned Ia the la!lll. oU!l~_
etyleo with attached throw hoodL Ri&lt;;b qtlllfi&lt;l.
linjnp. Stnnnin1 brUibed rold buttollll. For . .t
ttp8claJ littla 10meone who II In tbe 4 to fAt'
or' 7 to 14 lllu. Sho'li IO're thtl8 R7ltl·ltl· Rid;'

Plumlwry, Navy or G.-.

1le Sunday. The
I reported felt I!
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IT IS A LON6 liJAY
TO TIPI'ERAR'r'!

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of Pomeroy, Ohio

6 cylinder. Slondord ohlfli
ndlo &amp; hutor, whltowol
tlroo.

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luxury at a barg1iltl

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CAPTAIN EASY
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PAPERS ...

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POliCE ROUND OPP
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moria! Field
marching band.
one when the B
there on Sept. :
band boosters ;
zations, one cou
when the weath
uniforms and in
tected from the
sent a show sho

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an honor 11
men and wom
played in the
men and worn•
are stationed i
resident said 1:
men during tt
same thing tod

OF EL.
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14ELP WE~M~ ARREST TWEM

GREEN
GLOOAtPl-15 m

80TH! COPTAIW EA'l-1 WEEL
NEVE~ LEA\'E OI~MA~LIA'

EASY!

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AN' NN DAUGHTAIRE;LOLITA,

'\'OU IIA'JE SEEN
111EEI4ED BY COPTAlt.!

... AND ~I'&gt; POLICE ARe ON
'TilE WA~ TO ARREST US'!'
THAN14S, CARLOS!

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GONE WRONG!WHAT
It;. IT1 LOLITA'

SEC!'IET
POLICE

a snow-baiiiDJ
:ea coast.

lsion headqulf'

li'Ce in "OperaVietnamese and

' art of hel1coplietnamese· Viet
.ntral Hlghlandl

MAI'oE~
Ill~

•e rest today u
of land into the

REPORT...

LIFE'S calm
mornings
or 9:30. And
town every T'
day while a 1
around noon.

, captured and
.to custody, tht

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rated Vietname!e
clearing where
•k them away.

TWEN'l'Y y
'fribune a
:rer sends Pr•
ing cut in aU
A. Harold (~
tion's young1
cy Downs na
queen as Rei
Pomero)
19-0 win ove
car collision

rescue

Clllle •

:. jets and 851
!S plammed lOIII

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HO·LA, MIS9

BUGS BUNNY

SAPPHIRE BLUE CALLING
1'0!&lt;. HELP! WON'T SOMfBOPY
GAVE MY FATI\ER FROM

&amp;A'ifoSE. iRE:ASURE HUNT~R&lt;:l"&lt;

the u.s. Em
of handicap)
speed limit &lt;

e.LUE\ LOWER \HE
DRAWBRIDGE OR
WE'LL uOLLY WELL
TOGG YOUR PATER
INTO 1HE MOAT!

lam's

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AND FULL OF

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COMPLY

ALli6AiOR91

FOR THE
GAKE.OP

DEAR OLD
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liD the deJDill.
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ioulb VIet Nam

Ill Marine llpW.
~k at storage
l'8 lban a doze11
northern ball "
wide "oo man'!

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s Welt-oorthest ol
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BYGEOPGE,
THAT'S SCHUYLER

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ANDHE 1G IN

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PP.IVAiE INDUSTRY-TH&amp; GOOD GUYS-MA'AM/ 6UT WE'Re AT
'lOUR SERVICE I

BY GEORGE,
IT'S MY OLD FRIEND
SIR HAARf VUL6AAIAN

tf12,000

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GOODMAN, TO
WIN OUR FRIENDSHIP JUST TELL UG

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Rocky Mountall
munlty.

Pearl

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6 cyllnc

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~ollege said
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The
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unage.

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Colo. (UP!) - A
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LOrCFT1NE AT
"THe LIBPAIZY 7HE6E
04.Y~ WIN'THI&lt;OP!

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rr----~bv Dick Cavall:l
HEQ HAit:z 6WIR.L~

by Bill Frevse
NE:VE~ S!&gt;tW A MAN 50 LA.')( IN
COLLE:C:TIN6 MONEY!-GOTTA
60 NOW- 'SO LONG!(i..JC"-1~

trs011

Lanning,
and Dale

ydney P. Harleu,
JOU and
Alva
• Robert B. Bur&gt;
Radford and Joo

JOIIer IIIII

Welsb.
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VLl5rLIKSA

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Me FINO MY

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need h~
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r peapte who hit'
~bow to live.
I God IJid Alllerlei
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lratloll wiU contblo
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men a
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men a
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;ea coast.

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ntral Highlandl

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LIFE'

me

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or 9:3
town •
day w
aroun•

Ill

of land into the

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Army JOist ,\Iro
n troops walked

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rated Vietnamese

A. Ha
tion's
cy Do
queen

\, jets and

elearing whl!re
•k them away.

Tr
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ing c~

rescue came 111

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19-0 v

car cc
the U.
of hal
speed

LET ME IN/
nl AJ.L lfET!

MY D/&gt;.RWNG
MY HERDIC.
GIFFORD!

L 1-&lt;00K THE'

INNER TUBE
OVER THAT PIPE, AND llE THE
QTj.j!OR END To THE J:.RONT
BUMPER.(

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A~D STRETCi-1 THE INNER TUBE(

B5l
: ,. slammed 118
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slllbbGrll
I Jn the demiJI.
&lt;DMZ)~

iout.b Viet Nam

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1 SEr 'Tl-IE l-IMIDBRA KE Al-ID ·
PARK TI-lE CAR

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STILL
GROPING/

.... IS TO RELEASE
THt HANDBRAKEI

Jake jolted

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ole
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l•s awa

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::Ollege said lht
::!!6 p. m. MDT (10
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Jters took tbem away.
juDgle rescue came 1!1
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'bit at 8:211 P.m. MDT (II
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SAIGON (UP!)- U· S. Army heJk9pter-bome troopl
chopped up a Communist force today m a snow-ball!DI
anti-guerrilla sweep on the South China Sea coast.
A spokesman at 1st AJr Cavalry Division headquarters at An Khe said the multi-brigade force in "Operation Irving" had killed at least 271 North Vietnamese and
Viet Cong troops In 30 hours of fighting.
The Air Cavalrymen, pioneers In the art of hel!copter warfore pounced on a mixed North Vietnamese·VIet
Cong for. •1 m a coastal valley of the Central Highlandl
Sunday and cut down 190. They killed the rest today u
they chased the Communists down a spit of land Into the
sea.
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almost 200 suspected ~errillas taken Into custody, ~
spokesman said. Amencan
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DISTRICT.OFFICERS- Officer~ o£ the Eighth District Amerlcap Legion were among guests present at Feeney-Bennett Post 128 In tight
borne DiviSIOn lroope walked
Middleport Sunday afternoon for the District Fall Conference. Picture d here, front row, I to r, are P. Robert McBride, department lsi vice
Th · b'
taln fight was with the Uberated Vietnamese
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toward a clearing where
commander, who gave tbe a dress; Rev, Frank Cheesebrew, district chaplain; narold Cox, district 1st vice commander; Robert Clum, dis- taking place about 305 miles helicopters took them away.
trlct commander, and Mayor C. 0. Fisher who welcomed the confere nee officials to Middlep01t. Back row, Charles Swauel, Pomeroy Drew· northeast of Saigon and about Tbe ••••Je rescue came ..
Webster post commander; Albert Roush, Middleport post commander; Maurice Ricketts, diStrict 2nd vice commander; Harold Brown, dis- 30 miles north of the central
,of....u.s '-'• and B5i
trlct adjutant, and Joe Marsh
. all, district treasurer.-Sentinel Photo.
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jungled mountains to free 23 North and- Soutb Vial NIID

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the six·mile.wide "no IIIBn'o
land"
In· the soulhent ball of the
DMZ 17 mUes west-northest ol
J:Joni Ha 1152 bombers from
Guam ~ tons of aplosives
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TRINIDAD, Colo. (UP!) - ~

sharp earthquake jolted lhu
southern
Colorado commutUty
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12 000 late .,,...,_ Th
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far as 80 mi'-~ It
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Dr. Jack Kosovich of Trfnj.
dad Junior College said tht
quake hit at8::11 p.m. MDT (I&amp;
p. m. EDT). He said tho thock
was "quite intense."
The quake was felt as .r.r
away as Raton, N. M., 31 nuies
soulb of Trinidad, and
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Pueblo, more than 80 mileo
nortb of Ibis Rocky Mountala
foothills coii1IDilllily.

College Game :-;.;...'~ .N:e':!: =.. tod:ruste~th M~":;: :n~~w:t:t wesl2~i 36 ASC Committeemen Named mElection
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Ids porty'o nominee for GeorDETROIT (UPI) Tw&lt;rUme a similar Viet Cong prison
FOIII'Ieeo Amerlt!lll Legion Mayor C. 0. Fisher, 1 mem- and to accept active roles In lfa governor.
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Posts• of the Eightb lllatrlct ber of host poll, gave the community affairs. He asked "I caonet eomproml1e wltll ma or 1eague
ayo er' of week.
w~~re,
al the cmtal "l!elcoming address to the dele. Legion men to further the l.ef. bte,"' weuaer aald Ill a was hired today as manag
Ia a tragic setback, one
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beld Suuday Ia pies. A memoriBJ service lor ton cause through loyalty and otatemeniii8Ued by bio olllce theThDetroit Tigers. t
ade American soldier was killed
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Le on. er Maddos."
enr just on':."~~~ &amp;Iter 'the "friendly fire" from A~iied
!bat·
lllf ·l!uJII- ~.~ ~~ , ~ ~ llltrnduced br Ro :1 'Ill
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illandJ ·llld .
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lng llllrd place llnlsb under about 12 miles north of Saigon
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of ejl the aflernooll .uon. Tak· Piu ~plonslall and Beulah Commander mldwsy t1u1lugh
Cond Interim
et SUnday. Spokesmen said they
weelJ:~d.
part lJJ the parade were 1111;181c was preseni*J by Mrs. the aftern..;n of actlvUies.'
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the '·'·-'·
leglonalres, !he ilrw)J and faul Haptonslall and Beclab Otbers giving remarks were
Th 'fi 'b
b iook- came from South Vietnamese
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Corp. of Drew Webster Wblte.
Dr
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gers ave. een
or American guns and were
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In Pomeroy •. the Middle- Robert McBride of ClncinoaU :;r:mPo~:.~: of spo:: Weon
for a m:::r:. ~~ invesUgating.
death
High School
Mard!ina wbO is 2nd vice eomnmnder "Americanism" and
Paul
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lball,=
of
the color bearers from of lite stale organi%8Uon, gave Case! also oi Drew Webster
beart a c
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dealing accident from "friendly
th
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· the variou&amp; posts, ~~ Troops, the address of lbe afternoon o1 and Dis'lrict chairman for tb~
seaso~.
fire" within a week. Lall week,
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Corps of Pom- the work and special concerns "Gifts to y k "
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two
Marine jets missed a
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were ,......_
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spo e on
e cars were mag a
th Philadelphia Pb!L
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Winda
cars carrying the di8nl· of the American Legion as th t · L
the Sh
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manage
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target area aliAI
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of the district and lbe one of the guardians of A~eri- a proJec
. enange P gs 1 u lies In 9155. He was released dropped bombs on a village,
Udal
and Pomeroy Fire can beritage ··•
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wasd parkingth area
10.15
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35 South v·!eInamese.
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'1;lte LegioD bad so recognized was
Robert
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er serve p.m., e e s oun
erlltaltbior Prisoaen
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'way.
Ameri
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al &lt;lOOn and lor serving on oth- ilfs department reported
The Cincinnati Reds blretl US ffi . 18 described ...
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ancaster. Eighth er committees The new kltcb- Ralpb William Blake 42
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Late m the 1958 season ut newly-freed lnmatts as beallier
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en, recenUy completed, was JIB.
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!IZil·~ELPIIIA, OHIO Dags on ljltCial days tbrongb- Mr McBride urged Legion- ed lor the first time. The next parking
wh~ he 1
rescued last week from the
- ·. A 17·JUr.o~ Clreleville girl , out the village the comln&amp; aires· to beip Improve the im. conference was announced lor ~wo P~bbl :"neects~l~
prison one arm, officer likened
wl)l.l'll!l. Obio 11811 April iyell.
age of their respecUve posts January ill Nelsonville.
F~':'z Lee ~eaiord, ~. e,
LOCAL TEMPS
to Nazi
Germany's Dachau
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be
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Th It
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SL 'ft~ Fla.
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tbe Blake and Kibble, vehict.. a. m. ~ in Pomeroy's down- a mile and a quarter apsrt
Lor ~ ·Mr. ~Mrs. Allen
p!De Forer,n Mlaloter NarcJt. ID First Session
and minor to Teal~ .s.
bu!ineS! district was 54 deep In lt!e Phu Yen Pro•ince
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eo Rantoo oald lllday the
WASIDNGTON (UPI) -sec. w~re..:::~~d::;t m]uries. degrees under sunny skies.
jungles 225 miles northeast of
aatiGa IIIIIDDiil ..,. retary of State Dean Rusk eel by the sheriff's
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mlttee of Wayne Cbase, Orion Columbia - James E. Gas- George E. Canon and Dale
range over Viet Naml NATO A car driven by Allen Doyle Roush and Earl Dean, today an- ton, Ronald A. Wb!Wngton, and Batliier.
and intarnadonal trade.
Gibson, 16, Harrisonville,
the election of com- Granville stout.
sa"L - Sydney p, Harieso,
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the administration of 1967 Clarence W. Proffitt and WU· Swick,
tory to a Tuesday
morrullj] an embankment, causing
programs.
Jiam A. McKelvey.
Sallsbury - Robert B. JIUI'
sesaion scheduled for lbe ium damage. There were no
The community committee- Letart - Virgil Roush, Early dette Homer Radlord and Jot
French official with President rests or Injuries.
are:
Roush and Lester Roush..
Weye'rsmmer.
Jolmsoo.
Bedford _ VIrgil c King
Olive - Dana C. McCain, Gor- Scipio - Kenneth C. Welsh,
AdminiJJtratlon olliclllis were
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hoplag that the talks might The American bird known
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