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- TechnicolorPaul Ford Connie Ste\·ens
Maureen O'Sullivan

LONG SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS

BATTLE OF THE DRAG
RACES,
40 minute Ttehnicolor

Sizes Small (14-14\1 ), Medium (111-16\1) targe (1~
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m. w.,o cotton. ·s.n, yet rugged """'· Slinforl
l!edb sbrunll. S.Ud ·color: wheat, blue,· Ioden -en
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Speedy Gonultt

ONE MAN'S COURAGE
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Chief Robert
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SlY e w• towblde lace niiek. S.lld colon in blue
burJUndy, Ioden green I!Jill wheat.
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lpeclll ~ale! Mini Long Sl_..

Fl~nnei'S~rt Shirts

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-~"" !uge (JB,1t~ neCk). liegulsr wide spread collar
&gt;ityle, bliUoli fion~ two pockets, a11orted colorful

In observance af Colum.bus Day, our bank will
not trgnsact businen on Wednesday, October 12.

plll!dnnd cbecks.

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Introducing
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That's right. Our box of sheer Fascinar""' nylons Is
guaranteed for 21 dais (three weeks from tho date Or
pu~).lf within that time, five of tho six stocklnas
run, you II get another box of three pair-FREE,

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Fascination guarantees you'll took all legs How?

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KNEE HIGHS

Because new Fascination has a longer sheet leg
and ~ter top. To swing with 'U1e new short sklrts.
And it's ,made mall the latest fashion All th1s for a hWe tiny $2.50 for a box of

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shift to John Mengel, road supervisor from Darwin in Meigs county, at left, and Jack Wyle asst. traffic sup·
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beauty of the Western
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OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS
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THE FARMERS BANK
and SAVINGS CO.
Momhr Podoral R11orvo System
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revenues 4Vallable fu: educa-

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BREEZEWAYS

WINDOWS AND DOOftS
with Genuine Shitterproof

FL.X•O•CLASS
Tl'lt Only Plastic Window Material th1t Carr'-s

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Con~:~,r~sH ttre trym~ tu plh the
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in January 1989. Hi~ attaCk man" un uemuciiittC uppunefius
coming late in lhr t:i:tmpaJgn
was seen as a desperattun wno Clre acuve ·lh anouunc~g
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printed on the edit for your protection.

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Here Is the answer to many a housewife'a·
dream-floors that can take real punishm811t,
and ei&gt;me up looking shiny!
DEVOE Porch &amp; Floor Enamel Is a touJh •
alkyd paint, made to take a beating. It resilts
day-in traffic or the rough elementsofweatller. ' "'I''"~
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and SAVINGS CO.
Momhr Podoral R11orvo System
Mombor ~.D.I.C,

POMEROY, O.

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Cl)nllibule to In• ell"'~ ve •nd
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revenues 4Vallable fu: educa-

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- J. ttcnrucuturPaul i' 'ufCl j WUIUW Sl•VIDi

ISpendwK • priJgt'lffiS bt.
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BREEZEWAYS

WINDOWS AND DOOftS
with Genuine Shitterproof

FL.X•O•CLASS
Tl'lt Only Plastic Window Material th1t Carr'-s

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Con~:~,r~sH ttre trym~ tu plh the
laue• ··porK barr~1 ' &lt;..'On~r~;)·
in January 1989. Hi~ attaCk man" un uemuciiittC uppunefius
coming late in lhr t:i:tmpaJgn
was seen as a desperattun wno Clre acuve ·lh anouunc~g
le&lt;l~fitt

Cover Your

z.,.,., euartf'lttt. The name fltK •O·Oiass is

printed on the edit for your protection.

tion out anotner aoubiB

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lltlle ne.. 1o get exctU!d olnce
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bewre 101,a1 su~ernmtnto c'OIIgll
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Opp. 8&amp;0 Depot

UIAlfl¥ QlblllClti •· 8.S W I I 1

•ftiltiftit

Here Is the answer to many a housewife'a·
dream-floors that can take real punishm811t,
and ei&gt;me up looking shiny!
DEVOE Porch &amp; Floor Enamel Is a touJh •
alkyd paint, made to take a beating. It resilts
day-in traffic or the rough elementsofweatller. ' "'I''"~
Pick your Own 11011-fadlng eolor ••• an4 palijt
the easy way.
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TONI~HT
"PROIIIIISti

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Warren Jleitty

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Robin didn't ..y it. · Nor did a cl!rtiY•
man, actually.
But the Rev. Or. Robert E. Ter\VIlllser
of All Saints Episcopal Church In dO'in· ,
town New York did refer recenUy .Jt,- '!!le-.
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·tullY assumption ~~ .fi:~·:.:-d the me~ ~ of Did old tteillu, and ·Prtllldent Mll'COII
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lit- lhe meeUbl's chancea. It Ia to dtlllllt'' . IOilt IInce catriH
. ly eJTI~ralng, this tim• . Jrqm ·~ made shY· · lillilila Ia riot'~"!be eqlllVIItnl of nol easy to aee whJ · theae to Ylolent P!rometl atver b1o
·the seveh . naUon sumrillt cOn·
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r~ren~ Initiated by_. Presld&amp;lli In consequence pr~ rno11.l1
se!ttj'l bOwling Ne~~: al6r's I!Ontempt for npj!o(y b&amp;- Foreign Rtlallona Commlttn.
Fe~lnand Mbarcos ol lhe I&gt; • :.:r~e optlmlthe:;:s In tbls Left manege lo 16 smear the8.. 1ng friend! Ill Alita or the Unit. 'l'he' only ttuly bl'llhl 11011 In
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Agaln 8~ 90 many . tlmea lllflnltal)' delicate affair.
~ rel th
mmll before ?..ealand South Viet H.hl Thlil· the whole tltuatlon Ia that II
before, ' however. on · . other Still, even within the 1":18~ an~bOO; 11 ~b:: to clllnb II? land, So;nh Korea arid the Phli· bqlns to appear that Fulbright
hu al last carried lhlnl! 100
1110ves toward pracUcat ne&amp;o- diplomatic .~mmunll)' In ·~
11 . 11 without uample In lpplnes.
uallons, the . prospect. fo~ ,use- tnstoo. which Is skeptical
Y American hllloi'Y tlutt auch 1 Nor Ia It easy to .see why far even ror some ot hla old
lui result1 from thil meeting II profeulon, Manl~~ be~lpr~ question need~' to bl tidied and ther~ must Inevitably Ill! 111111&amp; assoclctes In what really
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real
, of course, by the some opportunity for
some deed ~~ mglt be Fot the IJit. Utlolll" In the daclsion of lbe movement. .Clearly, this
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autl&gt;maU belligerence of the ldncl cl Openlnl toward de- IC&amp;ble fragme~t led by SilL aenn to like .ounhl toaethtr true of ao slgnlliciDt ftcure aa
Communist aggressors; but per- cent settlement.
th d
WUU.m Fulbrll!hl of Arkin· Ill 1 desperate efforl to lind 1 Mansfield, who Ia surely no
hapa more importantly by the .ID • word, for once 8 e- • hatrmln 01 · tht Foretp Vietnamese
aeeomJII9Cfatlon docile Doorm1t lor Prealdent
lihrlll 1neers of the Uny bgt tached and habitually cynical mia;ons Committee 11 con- lbet might juat posllbly end 1 Johtllon. Manafield, lor one,
still destructive isolatlonlst·pao- forelgtl oboerven hen ~ actan attack u~n ManUa Communist eggreeslon wttbout hll now made It plain that he
lOst bloc In the Unitod States ually I bll more optlmlsre~~~~~ 80 reckleu 11 10 repel ev1n broadenll\s ·• nasty ll necedary wDI have 110 part of the •'Senate.
Ina optimism as •
Oilier table Senile r.tlllcs 00 wer
tempt to deride the Manll1
The Johnson Administration, lenil, than an! American oWe· VI t N~m such as the Demo- N~r Is It easy 10 measure mesUng Ill advance, and thll
accordin&amp;IY is ~Y neccesslty tala U.emselves.
cr:tlc leader, Mike Mwlleld. the degree of harm previously circUmstance ahould be belplul,
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playlllg down ..ail hopll for ally· ., The great eland ~"'du.
Fulbrlghfa preutlo refer. done tO an 1llianca of pretty indeed.
.IJilng specttcular from
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Court cited this language:
"The principle that Just!"' cannot ,survivo behind walls or silence ills lonl been
reflected in the 'Anglo-American distrust
lor secret trials' . A reaponslble preBB
has always been regarded .u the band·
malden of effective judicial admlnlstr•
tton. espcct•IIY In the criminal ftllld.. Us
function in this regard Is documenled by
an impresr:li\'e record of service over s.ev
era! centuries. The pms doea not sl y
publish inlormetlon about trials but g rds
against the miscarriage of )Qilce by 'sub·
jeottns the pollee, prosecutors, and the
Ju41clal proceaa to extensive public aero·
tiny and criticism . ''
Yes, the revers'! Itself because
of
"Inherently prejudicial . publlcll)'" has had
reverbel'll)lona thfOushout the naUon. Pollee !Mr . to question ~uspec!f, let .. atone
tell the Inquiring reporter the pertinent
details about a crime. Prosecutors "dum·
my up" rather than prejodice .their own
effort• by tile threat of revertlal. Judges
malte arbitrary rulings · which close the
channels ol inforrtlatlon, and justify II all
by the Sheppard decl!)on.
At the base of this t• the lack of fallil
ot the courts In the lntesrJiy of It! oWn
people and In the hODeslj 'of jUJ'Orl. It may
become the duty o( l!!e · pl'ela: lo prove to
the courts that in thiS ~ay, the Qnjnlormed
man II so danget'OW!Iy · out of lotich wl)h
the mainstream of tile thll' he Is suspect
- and that a juror, ·~en thotllh prejudiced by pre·lrlal news conrqe, cao and
wlll discard that prejndlce when so In·
structed by tbe court. ,
In the court "
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Meanwhile the press, tho «UUcnan of
We now find press freedom m t head·
freedom, must guard Its 0'1!11 ways th1l
to-head contro~tatlon with the right )o lair
the rfibt to · a fair trlti' Ia 11()1 bniticeaW.:
trial. There art tJtose who would mtntmlze
Uy preJudiced by the name-calling head·
this conflict bul It ls real and it is danger·
line, or by thf lrultle!S exploltaUon ~f 111-..
ous. In lhis very decision the Supreme
!ormation no: admissible 10 · lhe trial:
We, who exercise the Freedom of tbe
Press In the name of the public, mtist lit
ever worthy of the trust lmpoeed upon fll, .

Ta OO.ervln~ Nadona! Newspaper Week
In 19116 ;Oct. 9.151 the readers of newspa·
·' per• should be rea"ured by at least one
•u~M~antial gain In the never-ending flgbt
.I for freedom ol the press. That milestone
Is the pas,.ge by Congress and the SlgD·
• lnR by th, President of .the federal open
records law. This culnunated a 12-year
f"'!IIP&amp;ign by the press under the leader:
. ship of that great fr•end ot freedom, Con
gre.Sman .John E.; ~"'' of Sacramento,
Calli.
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Henceiorth .the burden of de!endmg
seorecy wilt,.. he 00 those who would with·
hold information. Heretofore the reporter
has had to iustlf)' his righ\ to access.
This action rellects the eloquent ion·
l!liage of California's open meeting law.
and the clfar mtent of similar taws, \nclud·
lng Ohio's: "The people ol this state do
not yield their sovereignty to the agencies
which.. serve them. The people, m detegat.
ing authorilv do not give thOir public ser·
van!! the right to decide what is good for
the people to know and what is I!Qt good
lor them to know . The people Insist on
re'maining inlnrmed so that they may retain control over the Instruments
they
have cr.. ted.''
On the other side of the year's ledger
Is the Sheppard case In whloh the United
Statea Suprome Court reversed ' I 19M
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Cleveland murder conviction "sM~e the
, • state trial judge did not fullill .his duty to
'-' protect Shepp!lrd from the Inherently pre)·
udiclal publicity which saturated the com•
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One Body of 1916 Tragedy·Fuund Eig~(.:Montbs After ExploSioli'
BY DICK THOMAS
Sixteen ltves were lost when
the towboat Sam Brown exploded at Huntblgton, W. Va., In
February of 1916. All the bodies
were not reoovered Immediately. In fact, the body of the last
of the 18 crewmen killed was
not found until eight months
Inter,
Finish of the story oJ the
tragedy was told in thiS brief
item in the River News of the
Gallipolis Daily Tribune of Oct,
6, 1916:
The last victim of the tow·
bo~l Sam Brown explosion,
WhiCh occurred on the Ohio
River opposite Huntington last
February, was identified
as
Charles H. Robinson, a fireman of Middleport, when an
undertaker exllumed the body
which was buried In Henry's
cemetery at Ironton. The body
was shipped to Middleport. The
body p&gt;ssed through here. last
Thursday enroute to Middleport.
Here are bits of other Interesting River items taken from
_the _!l!e• ~f the Tribune
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IS repon.
ed that many steamboat mates
and firemen in this section wiU
g~ into the Ul!ion which ·bas
just been organized at Pl. Pleasant by Mate Jobn Vickers,
a Karmwha River towboat man,
as president. The men hold the
situation of operating the tow·
boats practically in their own
hands. If they should be order·
ed to strike it would mean a
lie-up oJ .all river craft. Towboat deckhands &amp; firemen now
receive more wages than engl·
neers on some ot the large pack·
ets. The towboat engineers receive much higher wages than
packet men. It Is said efforts
will be made to organize engi·
neers in this section.
8epl, 19, 1911 - It

b Sept. 25, 1918- Labor is verY
scarce again on the packets.
We have heard of captains,
boat ownert1 and other officers
rousting in order to keep the
boats going. Deok crews on the
packets receive all the way
from 85 cenu to one dollar per

day and board, and tbe7 art .
posltlnly refused to 10 011 1
upected t.j wo~k at aD l!OW's ol
packet at scalea of ~ a month.
the night and day with a .busty
The oWDer of the Wabaah phon.
mat! to drive th~. It looks Uke
ed llere from Portsmouth for
\be rouster le finding 10me otllenglneen but dl4 aot iel them.
er vocation in whicb 1o make 1
E. P. Matthews, ownor of the
Uvellhood. Labor on shore conWabash, Is Ill lei 10 bavle offertlnuea to be In sreat demand at
( ed $'15 a month for an engineer.
~o ancl three dollan ,per day.
The excurslo• &amp;lellllltr flom.
A change i.IJ coming oa the rlver Smith Is adverUsed to enter
eras regards lo the labor que•
the Cincinnati · LouiSVIlle lrad1
Uou.
next Saturday 11!01'111Dc, Oct. 7.
· Federal Inspectors, It Is said,
The SrrUth In command ol Cap.
!lOW permit engineers and pilots
Ialli William Lepper will leavt
to stand walch aa long&amp;! they
the Broadway wharf every elbere willing, to anywhere !rum
er day at 8 a.m., making 1 41Y·
1!-24 hours. There was a IbM
light run We pre.ume· the ·
years back whsn every officer
Homer Smith wiD be t!onlldetand all deck crews stood regu·
ed an· opposiUoo boat to Com,
lar watches, except In calles of
modore Laidley's LouiS.uie •
emergency ll'llen every man
Clnelnllatl Company steamers.
would be called on. Much betCompany steamerS, !hi City
ter oonclltions and much better
of Cincinnati and the City of
wages now prevan on lowbonta.
Louisville, which lean tht
Better wages will bring a bet·
wharf at the loot oJ Main St.,
Is' class of men back 10 the
alternat!ly at i p.m., !lllklnr
river on many of the packeta.
the run at night. A line of gasoline hoau hu beea llghUnr
Oct. I, 1911 - Gallipolis engl.
the Laidley line for
aeveral
neers bave refused jobs within
the Laidley line for
several
the past few days. They want
mootha between Cincinnati ud
$90 a month and several have
Madison, Ind.

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MAI&lt;E A.§!§
DIFFERENCE IN
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FIRST 25 PA,CKAGES MAILED- 12 members of GallipoUs Girl Scout Troo11 218 packed 25 boxes lor "Op·
exation Yule'' Saturd:w morning at the Gallipolis Post Office. The boxes contam ite~ lbr Gallla count;J ser·
vicemen stationed in Vi~t Nam. Each box included a brief message from Rev. H)lglley Jones. Postage 4ees
for the .fjrst 25 ,boxes were furnished by Louise rink, · The Gallipolis Post,
VfW, and Waldo Brown~ Ev·
ans Packing Co., furnished the cartons, and G. C. Murp hy Co., the metal
The project began Oct
1, and officials hope to have all names and addresses of Gallla men stationed in
by Oct. 20.
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Are Placed
In Jobs

KYGER CREEK FFA boys attending the National FFA Convention In Kansas
City, Mo., this .week are Mack Layne, John Shaver, Steven Needs, Ed Reese and
Kenny Buckley. They are being accompanied by Ralph Needs, advisot. ,

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.Oet. f, 1111 - The Greenwood was loaded wltn GaiDa
county applet tor Cincinnati
~u· Weclnada)' nlgbl. Between here lnd HIIDifDIIot! o•·
er 1,118 berrela. were put oa
the packet.
Od. .t, ltlf - 'l1te .covern·
meat ateamer Iroquois on 1
. IIUI8 pulling tour llld over bore
·Sunday, · Pilot Lee Biagi, 1
young 'Gallipollo boy, I• on tht
Iroquois and Is tnaldna Jood.
Enalneer William Handley,
the oldeet in government serv·
lee lnd 1 fllle old l'iJ!Uemaa,
Is in chars• ot the marhin•ry
on the Iroquois. Captain Hand!e)' was engineer oa the lam· "

. eta oil .the rfyer 111 lhelr ' " '"''
Since tbeu pa~ hlft Jiecoma
eilll!ad lnlcle. Captain l!andleJ
mucb omaller and much alower.~ i
Is conslderad one of the mot! ·
Tbe Wbite Collar Line bolljf
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capahle entlhftr• oa wes~
die Clncinnati • Pomel'of lrada ,J
riven. ~ has supetlntended
~e • roundtrip ea. · . In lest
lbe equipplnJ· of .everal of the
than ttl houn and ,did Jf tlmea
aeJi
tleel bull sovernmeul
more buslneu thai II done Ia
51e8IIIBI al ClnclnniU will\in
these days.
lbe ·past lew years, among them
Captain Charles M. HollowaJ
the Miami, Guyandotte and die
commanded
lbe Fleetwood.
, {
Scioto. He was on the beacon
These fine hoall Mlln 1o ell.. .
light tender Golde• Rod lor
appear 20 .veers aack The B~/; ~: ' · .
aeveral ye11rs.
&amp;andy IUld the Teletrraph were '
The Iroquois will
remove
the las! big s!dewheelel'l 10 bl ·
IDIDY sna¥s that floated out
built for the Pom1!1'07 trade.
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Into the Ohio River u result
Both boats were shjn1 Uved, . · ·..• • h
of lhe late cloudborst Oil the
tilt Bll SandJ borDiJ11 at-·~·'f'•. ,!P
upper Ohio.
clmlati and tile TelecrtJIII bit- .
n.n II •• ·lalenallag
tlnr a rock7 lborl 'llld tilk!IIIJ
Item ahoul · the famoua· FleetlD nry dlep lfiW 1 fo mo.
wood, which raa in the Pomctbove LouiSYille.
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roy · Cincinnati trade, 100 year~
The C II 0 ucl lbt B • 0
ago, taken from tile Tribune
rallroada !lllde 1 bll eluuJCe Ia
Rive~ News of Oct. 5, 1916:
the aletml)olt IMw'DIIIf betwThe Fleetwood made tbe fastClllclDUtl, Oalllpolls 1111 Pitt.
ett run on record 110 years ago
blirg. There 11"1 llllM ~ · ·
between Cincinnati arid New
who belltn II *'U eome blck
Richmond. The Fleetwood, Bo•
again 10me daj with some IIH,
tona, IUld Telegraph, aU fill
Iaiit lidewileel«'' tl 1111
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sidewheelen of the White Co(.
large a IJpl u the bollltl lbt
,;
IU: Une, were the fastest paek·
old Wblte CoiW" Llal:
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C!JIIIpettiiOll be mi8!U b!IY !10111-'
SmUll. Provtdlnc lhlt Jht lie
lijltwheeler II . lor aalf. T h •
Clncinnall • I.oui.vllle ,:'Pack~t
Co.· II 1horl 1 aupply , b o 1 t
iJnce the Cincinnati burned. The
&amp;mltb Ia .ret)orted to Iran had
1 , good ~eason in lbe ucnmon
bUIIDess al Louisville lilt past
1ummer. ·

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·Barry's Undennining Acts
By BRUCE BIOSSAT
'don Jobnsoa.
WASiflNGTON (NEAl- Bar· W1 tlgnlla 10 like • minded
ry GoldWIIter's attempt to pre· conserv11lvea do not
ur.
110mmlt lbe 1961 Republlcarl eon- "Don't vote for Romney." The7
ftlltlon against Mlehlgan'l Onv. almply say, In effect: ~1 don't
George Romney Is a faBclnat· think these people would ~C.
lng endeavor - without pre~ for ltomney."
dent In moclem GOP annels.
Goldwals''s opposllloD, ladGoldwater keepi iaying tblt dentally, appears rooted Ia dJI.
tile 1918 .onvenltun will
bl pleaaure over the IOftl'I!Or'l
largely a carbon copy of lbe refusal to clllllP8laD lor GoiO·
ltM pro-Ooldlrlls' 11falr In lu water aa GOP prealdenlliiJIOIIIo
delepte make-up and
then ~In 1984, ud over llo!MIY'I
s~~Dallnl poteiiUal daleptee presumed Ublrallem - lbOII&amp;b
that be htlrtll7 clisapprom of he II, In fact, au llmOII!D«efla.
ftonutt1, · ·
able bleDII .olllberal and conThe 111&amp;11 be II IIWII llloll servalln.
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· ..., Ill~ by nlk lid· tot malntaiD l4p party llllaft b
lleP.I!bllCIIIIIo .....,., ~ poll prealdflltlll lllllbel', IIDIIil afll6.
miriia ovv 81cUrd Nina II eyed llepubUe1n profellilonale
nvPI)' t to 1. Ptll• alii ...., auggest lflat conUnued Ooldb
Ill• Mlchlgaa ''"'"or lralllllll ter disapproval, telfll'lpbetl
President Ulwoa tn11 11-41, constanUy 10 otlt$' tOIJerV•
•boo Nlloa r1111 ..biDC L8J lives, would amoulll ID I · fltit.
11-43.
aldll impulte.
,,'· These figures could, of course, It ttrlkM 111111 prollullllilll
chiQga ratlltall)' qalnllt IIDm• u lncrltfible lhll IDJ lllljor .
.. ney In the long month• between party leitlll' would lr7 to llalll
•..: , 1111w and nominating
NbC• tbt door on lftYIIIID who•mllht
, on .or a !f91Slbly Ylci/JI»&gt;d Ron- by tarly !Ill llafl • •
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· llld ltealjBIIID Calllornll mlabl chance to Wlltlt ut.l.
alter the eqaalion.
AeiUIIIy, lbotllb. lltllt _,.
Presumably, too
Romney 1s
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flecllon •.lblt Novomb8r but II IIINl mW
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to rlst and wiD 101118 key p~ • tell .. ......., .... .
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ldenllll prtm4iw ID IM8.
One Pa1'17 vetua U7l prt. ·
If he doea all this, however, vately that Ill ~ ~OO'k!lil- ,
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Eleenllower when he said the other . day
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lftYihiDS," lnclud!Qg the ~ of , rtuclpir ..... ' ...
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to an honorabl~ eonclusion.
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He was upressing .lfUJ!rations over U., ..
unlruiUul cour1e of · ~ ·etruggle with a foe
who his obstin1tely rilused eyeey Qflv Dl
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tO his congregation in an informal aS· '. 'VIta&amp;lk· 't!.!trtoaig~et'arn.o-no~ense talk, the Jciml ..
piece to his regular sermon what that. Bef. . • ••
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man provides a "much-needed emotional
His wa~ not the vojce of a w.,mllucer
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or tyrant, bui that of' a man who de91ref .
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peace as only a professiolllli soldier 'llho
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"the kind modem man llkea most .., n•·
has seen war oln desire tt :. the vol~ of
' G,id~n
supernatural but scientific.''
1 onetime world leader who recentlY aald
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th,t his greotett dllappolntmenl while 1n
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Dr· Terwilliger indicated that he, along
offlce wu the failure ill hll quell ·tor ·Ill' .
with virtually all Bat-fan&gt;. Is intrigued by
ternaUonal saleguarcls against war.
the "Incredible devioes" !Bat-gaa, Beg •
Yet in the oyes of IIO'eiUed ~eutrlll, nil!
phone, Bat-mobile and other Bal-eyebut·
to mention our enemies~ will the advocicj
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as well.
tor's contention that lhl 11161
~ers) Batman employs to squash
and
of nuclear war b)' In AmeriCan of !teen,,, BY' ·I!IERONYJIIOUS
jlivered to the Supreme Court Clarence Earl .Gideon, along Goldwater lltu1 Is Plllllni hint- delegate make-up wlll dllp.te
squelch such fiendish foea as False Fa&lt;lt!
ho-·a allture IPJIW'· much dtlttHIIt.
A ·vir/ often, Ill truth ·much the United Stltea, 1
with his freedom, also has the self In lhe pOsltloa of oppostaa. 1964 IS widely COJ;ttesled.
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tile Joker, th• Rlddler, the .Penl\lln, the
from the "belllaUo bllckmitll" we onae
loti
oileD,
hurd
lltltement
Is
tbe
cilecl.
"PetiUoa
far
Writ
of
satisfaction
of
knowlllg
that
as
ftally,
nearly
two
yean
before
Party
officials
uy
lballn·t.
Cat Woman, the Mad Hatt!r and the Oris·
accused Comrade Khrulbcbev or pracUoly Ghoul, to name just a few.
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flmlllll', "But Otli· persllll can't tll'lrl" (~ for
a result of his determination, eoavt!lfiOD lime, a polntlal cent conventions prior to 11M
1118 ,
do"IIIYihtna
'•boutlt,"
m~e
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and action the decision made In caedldate who IS ltday ·llld tbe delegate repeaters came ·to
He emphast1ed tllat, aa delightful aa It
"When )'(iu appeal &lt;to !oret 1!1 em,. 41111
IJIIIklnl
of
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011
prliCIIIIUPPiled
Qldaon vs Wainwright
will t'Ould be thea hil' party's best 45 to 50 per eent of the 10111.
It 10 aee •uch •coundrela 1e1 Bat·ted dawn,
tht poUclila of America abroad, then ·11
Thll conviction, wblclt Is beld piper by Gideon with 111
lltnl u 1 preeedent lor more -.etllng bet to overlunl
The heavy Goldwater flood that
i, !till second-rate to retia·
no courl 1bovt' you," Ike added.
b)'
/MP
~tr
'of
Alnerl•
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other
1hiD
lhe
fiw
eomiJete
juellce
tor
all
the
ytilr reduced the percentage of
1
What of the court of world opil!tont 'fttl
C!lllfl
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reariO'Palblt
fu'
'moll
boob
of
tile
prllon
Ubruy.
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te
I!O!U.
The
nature
of
Christ'l
ulatrepeatera
It from 35 to 40 per
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cour~ of :biiiO!l! 'nit ~111'1 of 'ov .own
tbe
rematna that he did men,top~era bealtiUOD to objtcl to, And IOIIIahow, lltllou8b lim~
ence is mysterious, I admit to ll'OtlliCI !6 per cenl
consciences!
,,~on relil[fon and Batman ln practically the
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Mr. Eltenltwer's etllellltnt II aU the
'.' Hille breath, or at least In the same pul·
Our
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and
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And
1n
d11111tNn
the
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wants
of man. Reject It an~ the already ~n f!Oted by slltt
mont regrettable when wt• · rlllltct· lhll
1~~ tve~ when voiced wtth tongue tn
''l .... - • !II llPI uto world Is an lnexpllcabl~ riddle:. ilOP leadel'l and otbers ~:;.a
there are reelly no llt1tll lot nuclear wee- IUit me1;utt tot the failure court In Btltl v Brldy (31&amp;
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thle Is the kind ol plu&amp; that aends
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.., ..,.• . ~gents and performers Into orbit.
jlllf
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due
lifOU•
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cave
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Ia • IIIAY 1111 N!Ula our race II lallslactorlly ex- wa~ delegates will not ;. f!e
cowertna In !he ltmlle. Thert 11111 bl .
Dr, Terwilliger should ever feel
But' behind 111e tecenlty liltldl lltl guB1'IIIIIt of lip)
Ia llltblll.'' - Jtllll U:tf. plalned.-NapoltoD Bonaparte, back. '11t! proportion' of ~
"no tubllltuto lor ·victory," bill then II
of 8 practical plnchhltter to help
pdllllclaed
c1eat11011s
of
our·-h!Cb
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court
did
decide
to
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Ira Is being estimated at fl!!lii.
also
ao
ehort®t
to
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and
DO
IU!fllltlla
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the religious war on evil, It lin'~
adJptlna llf'IIIIY to praellellJu..
JllitW to tma~tne who would be amons the
cout, llldc!l glvt_a new meu- Gideon'• petllllll IIIII
BCftftVfS
!5. to 41' per cent.
C' ..
·'nil tbtelt of 89Cl1U weapoDa mf!l'
tut at pftlleclliJb 1,o 11to1e ~ II hil deltnil cille of
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- h ill atab 1 bat, man.
acare the North \'letlllmtlt.· .Notblna e.lae ec1 of la.:tlnekiJII, and tile able lall)'ll'l ol our country,
, you aet the meesage, Satan!
acldlfti to possibly 55 to 85 '"
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Unfortuntlely,
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lilt•
realize wtrat oould happen!
mCW!Ineilil. fa 1111111
to Abl Fortle.'
~nt of the total can b81'1fly lie
lY to trtchleft nnl1 our trtende, or would- provide lec!ll ,etlaltllt*'lli lOr Ill llrom lllal lime on
ZOWIEI CRUNCH!
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If many new .choices aOOIY ¢1!11: .
terror.
of .events put IntO I!CIIotl b)' the lilt light. Before the case .
.-vatlve leanings. Se~
Insistence of one m811.
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professionals look, In tact, ffltt
Not, as migbt be ex~, a court, a number tf capable
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man of great wealth, or of great yers had been enlisted tn
.more dedicated to winning U.d
lnfllience, or of knowledp. of affair, and the
bence more receptive to ....
laws and court procedures; in- eral of 22 states had agreed
lleorse Romney or anybodystead, only 1ft unknown !!!an, lhe statement made by "
who might look Uke a wlnnel'•
- serving a sentence for bUW• l\ll)'..aen. of Mlllueeoll. I
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ry at the time, of slight educt- lltvt In lederallllll, and
Uon 8lllj of less flnancia; re- rlebla too. But I also beUeve
so.U:Ces.
the bW-ol-rtcJlts," IIIII
In fact his lack of financial e4, brlefa In .upport of (j~=~
staDclJng was the real cause of stand u imlcl curla,e U
the acUon. For Clarence Earl of the court), ,
Gideon ' ciiB1'pd . with · lilt . And· on Mitch 18,
robberY of a pool rooia In Pill- lltlmoUI decllioa. of all mttln-1
ama City, Sla., ill ·AUgUII· ·· of bera of the .ourt upbtld
1961, IM!iJ!&amp; t11111ble to ~ · 1 «fa cillm that ''title III'IJCIII
lawyer; .r11Clutlted ·Ute court to l1w" did ~lrt lhl,t 1111 ,~
supply onr. ·And· whfn the re- leridant be given the proteclltln
quest was rlfuSIII on legal of legal eounael.
grounde2&gt;Gideon 'lltill Insisted Many of us have, at
that :INW t'lmlllllutlon guaran- cllsagrtetl llltb the cleciJions
IIIII a:· .lli~," that the the Supreme Court. · Milly
"due, ptoess clauae" of the ul. hiM•open!J crttlcb:ltl ·
XIV Amendinent lncjuded the action of cllllarent jtllllefl,
right to· oounsel.
· · 6tie much-used crtllelam But hta ·~lalm was alae refu!. cla!ln lbat the justice ·of. the
ed by FloridA'~ appellate and court Is tol)'
to·
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PREPARE FOR HOMECOMING- Brnce Harreld,
member of the GAHS varsity football team and the
Gallipolis Hi·Y club', Ia pictured here painting the
Blue Devils dressing rooni structure on Memorial
Field in preparation for Friday's homecoming game
tgainst visiting Nelsonville Ten members of tho
club were engaged in the projecl Paint wu furnish·
ed by Everett McMahon, ol the Central Supply Co.
Larry Newman is the club'a ldvisor. Dauny Davin
was in charge of Saturday'a llelllon.

Meigs, Gallia Grape Test Plots
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"I!Oly Batman!"
Robin didn't ..y it. · Nor did a cl!rtiY•
man, actually.
But the Rev. Or. Robert E. Ter\VIlllser
of All Saints Episcopal Church In dO'in· ,
town New York did refer recenUy .Jt,- '!!le-.
vlsion'l lncl'!dlbl~ auper-~upe1111ill ••• I
"practical mes!lah" ani! at ''a OIViot"' who
comes In from aho~e to reacue the victims
o1 malignant power with absolute . ·sood·
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It IS In the Manila conference be aJ. ence to
nalloni wb Ch Ul decent """'"' 7
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10 fact being forced .to adopt 1111 lowed IIi open on. the ,l"lltl'al
many tllnes belo,., · ao!ft~ unduly akopllcat line,
·tullY assumption ~~ .fi:~·:.:-d the me~ ~ of Did old tteillu, and ·Prtllldent Mll'COII
JIOII!Ibllil)' oJ prollflill
10- yantlna the u~k~etl;: :t"~!; and that thf' refuSal Uncle Sam hat dndOIIDIIdly ll· of lhe 'PhlllpP!nll pmoneUy...
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ward peice With hollOt In Yltt or a meuure
~of tbl• countl')'' 10 turrtnder In ready done great datlllfl to a11 ·1hla In the narne .ol1 •·rtgbt
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Nam Is now faintly, and Ulnill- ~~ many times hum · . and ldvince to ""mmunlllt
lit- lhe meeUbl's chancea. It Ia to dtlllllt'' . IOilt IInce catriH
. ly eJTI~ralng, this tim• . Jrqm ·~ made shY· · lillilila Ia riot'~"!be eqlllVIItnl of nol easy to aee whJ · theae to Ylolent P!rometl atver b1o
·the seveh . naUon sumrillt cOn·
Amerjcjlll 0 111 IS · ~~e
111111 UJU'etaonablt; Or CiJUJIIrtet lhoUid draw the St!~· fort ·~ 1.' 1 chalnnln of lht
r~ren~ Initiated by_. Presld&amp;lli In consequence pr~ rno11.l1
se!ttj'l bOwling Ne~~: al6r's I!Ontempt for npj!o(y b&amp;- Foreign Rtlallona Commlttn.
Fe~lnand Mbarcos ol lhe I&gt; • :.:r~e optlmlthe:;:s In tbls Left manege lo 16 smear the8.. 1ng friend! Ill Alita or the Unit. 'l'he' only ttuly bl'llhl 11011 In
lpplne ltepu lie. .
IIJ1lOI! aheld of time u to ed State - Australia
New
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~ rel th
mmll before ?..ealand South Viet H.hl Thlil· the whole tltuatlon Ia that II
before, ' however. on · . other Still, even within the 1":18~ an~bOO; 11 ~b:: to clllnb II? land, So;nh Korea arid the Phli· bqlns to appear that Fulbright
hu al last carried lhlnl! 100
1110ves toward pracUcat ne&amp;o- diplomatic .~mmunll)' In ·~
11 . 11 without uample In lpplnes.
uallons, the . prospect. fo~ ,use- tnstoo. which Is skeptical
Y American hllloi'Y tlutt auch 1 Nor Ia It easy to .see why far even ror some ot hla old
lui result1 from thil meeting II profeulon, Manl~~ be~lpr~ question need~' to bl tidied and ther~ must Inevitably Ill! 111111&amp; assoclctes In what really
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real
, of course, by the some opportunity for
some deed ~~ mglt be Fot the IJit. Utlolll" In the daclsion of lbe movement. .Clearly, this
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Communist aggressors; but per- cent settlement.
th d
WUU.m Fulbrll!hl of Arkin· Ill 1 desperate efforl to lind 1 Mansfield, who Ia surely no
hapa more importantly by the .ID • word, for once 8 e- • hatrmln 01 · tht Foretp Vietnamese
aeeomJII9Cfatlon docile Doorm1t lor Prealdent
lihrlll 1neers of the Uny bgt tached and habitually cynical mia;ons Committee 11 con- lbet might juat posllbly end 1 Johtllon. Manafield, lor one,
still destructive isolatlonlst·pao- forelgtl oboerven hen ~ actan attack u~n ManUa Communist eggreeslon wttbout hll now made It plain that he
lOst bloc In the Unitod States ually I bll more optlmlsre~~~~~ 80 reckleu 11 10 repel ev1n broadenll\s ·• nasty ll necedary wDI have 110 part of the •'Senate.
Ina optimism as •
Oilier table Senile r.tlllcs 00 wer
tempt to deride the Manll1
The Johnson Administration, lenil, than an! American oWe· VI t N~m such as the Demo- N~r Is It easy 10 measure mesUng Ill advance, and thll
accordin&amp;IY is ~Y neccesslty tala U.emselves.
cr:tlc leader, Mike Mwlleld. the degree of harm previously circUmstance ahould be belplul,
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playlllg down ..ail hopll for ally· ., The great eland ~"'du.
Fulbrlghfa preutlo refer. done tO an 1llianca of pretty indeed.
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Court cited this language:
"The principle that Just!"' cannot ,survivo behind walls or silence ills lonl been
reflected in the 'Anglo-American distrust
lor secret trials' . A reaponslble preBB
has always been regarded .u the band·
malden of effective judicial admlnlstr•
tton. espcct•IIY In the criminal ftllld.. Us
function in this regard Is documenled by
an impresr:li\'e record of service over s.ev
era! centuries. The pms doea not sl y
publish inlormetlon about trials but g rds
against the miscarriage of )Qilce by 'sub·
jeottns the pollee, prosecutors, and the
Ju41clal proceaa to extensive public aero·
tiny and criticism . ''
Yes, the revers'! Itself because
of
"Inherently prejudicial . publlcll)'" has had
reverbel'll)lona thfOushout the naUon. Pollee !Mr . to question ~uspec!f, let .. atone
tell the Inquiring reporter the pertinent
details about a crime. Prosecutors "dum·
my up" rather than prejodice .their own
effort• by tile threat of revertlal. Judges
malte arbitrary rulings · which close the
channels ol inforrtlatlon, and justify II all
by the Sheppard decl!)on.
At the base of this t• the lack of fallil
ot the courts In the lntesrJiy of It! oWn
people and In the hODeslj 'of jUJ'Orl. It may
become the duty o( l!!e · pl'ela: lo prove to
the courts that in thiS ~ay, the Qnjnlormed
man II so danget'OW!Iy · out of lotich wl)h
the mainstream of tile thll' he Is suspect
- and that a juror, ·~en thotllh prejudiced by pre·lrlal news conrqe, cao and
wlll discard that prejndlce when so In·
structed by tbe court. ,
In the court "
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Meanwhile the press, tho «UUcnan of
We now find press freedom m t head·
freedom, must guard Its 0'1!11 ways th1l
to-head contro~tatlon with the right )o lair
the rfibt to · a fair trlti' Ia 11()1 bniticeaW.:
trial. There art tJtose who would mtntmlze
Uy preJudiced by the name-calling head·
this conflict bul It ls real and it is danger·
line, or by thf lrultle!S exploltaUon ~f 111-..
ous. In lhis very decision the Supreme
!ormation no: admissible 10 · lhe trial:
We, who exercise the Freedom of tbe
Press In the name of the public, mtist lit
ever worthy of the trust lmpoeed upon fll, .

Ta OO.ervln~ Nadona! Newspaper Week
In 19116 ;Oct. 9.151 the readers of newspa·
·' per• should be rea"ured by at least one
•u~M~antial gain In the never-ending flgbt
.I for freedom ol the press. That milestone
Is the pas,.ge by Congress and the SlgD·
• lnR by th, President of .the federal open
records law. This culnunated a 12-year
f"'!IIP&amp;ign by the press under the leader:
. ship of that great fr•end ot freedom, Con
gre.Sman .John E.; ~"'' of Sacramento,
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Henceiorth .the burden of de!endmg
seorecy wilt,.. he 00 those who would with·
hold information. Heretofore the reporter
has had to iustlf)' his righ\ to access.
This action rellects the eloquent ion·
l!liage of California's open meeting law.
and the clfar mtent of similar taws, \nclud·
lng Ohio's: "The people ol this state do
not yield their sovereignty to the agencies
which.. serve them. The people, m detegat.
ing authorilv do not give thOir public ser·
van!! the right to decide what is good for
the people to know and what is I!Qt good
lor them to know . The people Insist on
re'maining inlnrmed so that they may retain control over the Instruments
they
have cr.. ted.''
On the other side of the year's ledger
Is the Sheppard case In whloh the United
Statea Suprome Court reversed ' I 19M
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Cleveland murder conviction "sM~e the
, • state trial judge did not fullill .his duty to
'-' protect Shepp!lrd from the Inherently pre)·
udiclal publicity which saturated the com•
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One Body of 1916 Tragedy·Fuund Eig~(.:Montbs After ExploSioli'
BY DICK THOMAS
Sixteen ltves were lost when
the towboat Sam Brown exploded at Huntblgton, W. Va., In
February of 1916. All the bodies
were not reoovered Immediately. In fact, the body of the last
of the 18 crewmen killed was
not found until eight months
Inter,
Finish of the story oJ the
tragedy was told in thiS brief
item in the River News of the
Gallipolis Daily Tribune of Oct,
6, 1916:
The last victim of the tow·
bo~l Sam Brown explosion,
WhiCh occurred on the Ohio
River opposite Huntington last
February, was identified
as
Charles H. Robinson, a fireman of Middleport, when an
undertaker exllumed the body
which was buried In Henry's
cemetery at Ironton. The body
was shipped to Middleport. The
body p&gt;ssed through here. last
Thursday enroute to Middleport.
Here are bits of other Interesting River items taken from
_the _!l!e• ~f the Tribune
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IS repon.
ed that many steamboat mates
and firemen in this section wiU
g~ into the Ul!ion which ·bas
just been organized at Pl. Pleasant by Mate Jobn Vickers,
a Karmwha River towboat man,
as president. The men hold the
situation of operating the tow·
boats practically in their own
hands. If they should be order·
ed to strike it would mean a
lie-up oJ .all river craft. Towboat deckhands &amp; firemen now
receive more wages than engl·
neers on some ot the large pack·
ets. The towboat engineers receive much higher wages than
packet men. It Is said efforts
will be made to organize engi·
neers in this section.
8epl, 19, 1911 - It

b Sept. 25, 1918- Labor is verY
scarce again on the packets.
We have heard of captains,
boat ownert1 and other officers
rousting in order to keep the
boats going. Deok crews on the
packets receive all the way
from 85 cenu to one dollar per

day and board, and tbe7 art .
posltlnly refused to 10 011 1
upected t.j wo~k at aD l!OW's ol
packet at scalea of ~ a month.
the night and day with a .busty
The oWDer of the Wabaah phon.
mat! to drive th~. It looks Uke
ed llere from Portsmouth for
\be rouster le finding 10me otllenglneen but dl4 aot iel them.
er vocation in whicb 1o make 1
E. P. Matthews, ownor of the
Uvellhood. Labor on shore conWabash, Is Ill lei 10 bavle offertlnuea to be In sreat demand at
( ed $'15 a month for an engineer.
~o ancl three dollan ,per day.
The excurslo• &amp;lellllltr flom.
A change i.IJ coming oa the rlver Smith Is adverUsed to enter
eras regards lo the labor que•
the Cincinnati · LouiSVIlle lrad1
Uou.
next Saturday 11!01'111Dc, Oct. 7.
· Federal Inspectors, It Is said,
The SrrUth In command ol Cap.
!lOW permit engineers and pilots
Ialli William Lepper will leavt
to stand walch aa long&amp;! they
the Broadway wharf every elbere willing, to anywhere !rum
er day at 8 a.m., making 1 41Y·
1!-24 hours. There was a IbM
light run We pre.ume· the ·
years back whsn every officer
Homer Smith wiD be t!onlldetand all deck crews stood regu·
ed an· opposiUoo boat to Com,
lar watches, except In calles of
modore Laidley's LouiS.uie •
emergency ll'llen every man
Clnelnllatl Company steamers.
would be called on. Much betCompany steamerS, !hi City
ter oonclltions and much better
of Cincinnati and the City of
wages now prevan on lowbonta.
Louisville, which lean tht
Better wages will bring a bet·
wharf at the loot oJ Main St.,
Is' class of men back 10 the
alternat!ly at i p.m., !lllklnr
river on many of the packeta.
the run at night. A line of gasoline hoau hu beea llghUnr
Oct. I, 1911 - Gallipolis engl.
the Laidley line for
aeveral
neers bave refused jobs within
the Laidley line for
several
the past few days. They want
mootha between Cincinnati ud
$90 a month and several have
Madison, Ind.

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MAI&lt;E A.§!§
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exation Yule'' Saturd:w morning at the Gallipolis Post Office. The boxes contam ite~ lbr Gallla count;J ser·
vicemen stationed in Vi~t Nam. Each box included a brief message from Rev. H)lglley Jones. Postage 4ees
for the .fjrst 25 ,boxes were furnished by Louise rink, · The Gallipolis Post,
VfW, and Waldo Brown~ Ev·
ans Packing Co., furnished the cartons, and G. C. Murp hy Co., the metal
The project began Oct
1, and officials hope to have all names and addresses of Gallla men stationed in
by Oct. 20.
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KYGER CREEK FFA boys attending the National FFA Convention In Kansas
City, Mo., this .week are Mack Layne, John Shaver, Steven Needs, Ed Reese and
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county applet tor Cincinnati
~u· Weclnada)' nlgbl. Between here lnd HIIDifDIIot! o•·
er 1,118 berrela. were put oa
the packet.
Od. .t, ltlf - 'l1te .covern·
meat ateamer Iroquois on 1
. IIUI8 pulling tour llld over bore
·Sunday, · Pilot Lee Biagi, 1
young 'Gallipollo boy, I• on tht
Iroquois and Is tnaldna Jood.
Enalneer William Handley,
the oldeet in government serv·
lee lnd 1 fllle old l'iJ!Uemaa,
Is in chars• ot the marhin•ry
on the Iroquois. Captain Hand!e)' was engineer oa the lam· "

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Since tbeu pa~ hlft Jiecoma
eilll!ad lnlcle. Captain l!andleJ
mucb omaller and much alower.~ i
Is conslderad one of the mot! ·
Tbe Wbite Collar Line bolljf
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capahle entlhftr• oa wes~
die Clncinnati • Pomel'of lrada ,J
riven. ~ has supetlntended
~e • roundtrip ea. · . In lest
lbe equipplnJ· of .everal of the
than ttl houn and ,did Jf tlmea
aeJi
tleel bull sovernmeul
more buslneu thai II done Ia
51e8IIIBI al ClnclnniU will\in
these days.
lbe ·past lew years, among them
Captain Charles M. HollowaJ
the Miami, Guyandotte and die
commanded
lbe Fleetwood.
, {
Scioto. He was on the beacon
These fine hoall Mlln 1o ell.. .
light tender Golde• Rod lor
appear 20 .veers aack The B~/; ~: ' · .
aeveral ye11rs.
&amp;andy IUld the Teletrraph were '
The Iroquois will
remove
the las! big s!dewheelel'l 10 bl ·
IDIDY sna¥s that floated out
built for the Pom1!1'07 trade.
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Into the Ohio River u result
Both boats were shjn1 Uved, . · ·..• • h
of lhe late cloudborst Oil the
tilt Bll SandJ borDiJ11 at-·~·'f'•. ,!P
upper Ohio.
clmlati and tile TelecrtJIII bit- .
n.n II •• ·lalenallag
tlnr a rock7 lborl 'llld tilk!IIIJ
Item ahoul · the famoua· FleetlD nry dlep lfiW 1 fo mo.
wood, which raa in the Pomctbove LouiSYille.
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roy · Cincinnati trade, 100 year~
The C II 0 ucl lbt B • 0
ago, taken from tile Tribune
rallroada !lllde 1 bll eluuJCe Ia
Rive~ News of Oct. 5, 1916:
the aletml)olt IMw'DIIIf betwThe Fleetwood made tbe fastClllclDUtl, Oalllpolls 1111 Pitt.
ett run on record 110 years ago
blirg. There 11"1 llllM ~ · ·
between Cincinnati arid New
who belltn II *'U eome blck
Richmond. The Fleetwood, Bo•
again 10me daj with some IIH,
tona, IUld Telegraph, aU fill
Iaiit lidewileel«'' tl 1111
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sidewheelen of the White Co(.
large a IJpl u the bollltl lbt
,;
IU: Une, were the fastest paek·
old Wblte CoiW" Llal:
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C!JIIIpettiiOll be mi8!U b!IY !10111-'
SmUll. Provtdlnc lhlt Jht lie
lijltwheeler II . lor aalf. T h •
Clncinnall • I.oui.vllle ,:'Pack~t
Co.· II 1horl 1 aupply , b o 1 t
iJnce the Cincinnati burned. The
&amp;mltb Ia .ret)orted to Iran had
1 , good ~eason in lbe ucnmon
bUIIDess al Louisville lilt past
1ummer. ·

The Meigs~i~,·,~,. ·
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·Barry's Undennining Acts
By BRUCE BIOSSAT
'don Jobnsoa.
WASiflNGTON (NEAl- Bar· W1 tlgnlla 10 like • minded
ry GoldWIIter's attempt to pre· conserv11lvea do not
ur.
110mmlt lbe 1961 Republlcarl eon- "Don't vote for Romney." The7
ftlltlon against Mlehlgan'l Onv. almply say, In effect: ~1 don't
George Romney Is a faBclnat· think these people would ~C.
lng endeavor - without pre~ for ltomney."
dent In moclem GOP annels.
Goldwals''s opposllloD, ladGoldwater keepi iaying tblt dentally, appears rooted Ia dJI.
tile 1918 .onvenltun will
bl pleaaure over the IOftl'I!Or'l
largely a carbon copy of lbe refusal to clllllP8laD lor GoiO·
ltM pro-Ooldlrlls' 11falr In lu water aa GOP prealdenlliiJIOIIIo
delepte make-up and
then ~In 1984, ud over llo!MIY'I
s~~Dallnl poteiiUal daleptee presumed Ublrallem - lbOII&amp;b
that be htlrtll7 clisapprom of he II, In fact, au llmOII!D«efla.
ftonutt1, · ·
able bleDII .olllberal and conThe 111&amp;11 be II IIWII llloll servalln.
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II, M 1be aalllllttlt,' . . lllt ~d ftollllley ~ntlhtll to
· ..., Ill~ by nlk lid· tot malntaiD l4p party llllaft b
lleP.I!bllCIIIIIo .....,., ~ poll prealdflltlll lllllbel', IIDIIil afll6.
miriia ovv 81cUrd Nina II eyed llepubUe1n profellilonale
nvPI)' t to 1. Ptll• alii ...., auggest lflat conUnued Ooldb
Ill• Mlchlgaa ''"'"or lralllllll ter disapproval, telfll'lpbetl
President Ulwoa tn11 11-41, constanUy 10 otlt$' tOIJerV•
•boo Nlloa r1111 ..biDC L8J lives, would amoulll ID I · fltit.
11-43.
aldll impulte.
,,'· These figures could, of course, It ttrlkM 111111 prollullllilll
chiQga ratlltall)' qalnllt IIDm• u lncrltfible lhll IDJ lllljor .
.. ney In the long month• between party leitlll' would lr7 to llalll
•..: , 1111w and nominating
NbC• tbt door on lftYIIIID who•mllht
, on .or a !f91Slbly Ylci/JI»&gt;d Ron- by tarly !Ill llafl • •
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· llld ltealjBIIID Calllornll mlabl chance to Wlltlt ut.l.
alter the eqaalion.
AeiUIIIy, lbotllb. lltllt _,.
Presumably, too
Romney 1s
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lll!eds. not ,only to win 1 bl&amp; rt dol lUI . . :lllrl7 Glldwalet,
flecllon •.lblt Novomb8r but II IIINl mW
Jlllb ..
to rlst and wiD 101118 key p~ • tell .. ......., .... .
r:
ldenllll prtm4iw ID IM8.
One Pa1'17 vetua U7l prt. ·
If he doea all this, however, vately that Ill ~ ~OO'k!lil- ,
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Eleenllower when he said the other . day
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that he '''would not automatically Preoli+
lftYihiDS," lnclud!Qg the ~ of , rtuclpir ..... ' ...
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weepone, to bring the war IIi Viti Nom ' . '
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to an honorabl~ eonclusion.
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He was upressing .lfUJ!rations over U., ..
unlruiUul cour1e of · ~ ·etruggle with a foe
who his obstin1tely rilused eyeey Qflv Dl
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The point Dr. Terwilliger was maklltg · negotiation we have made. It will. · tough.
tO his congregation in an informal aS· '. 'VIta&amp;lk· 't!.!trtoaig~et'arn.o-no~ense talk, the Jciml ..
piece to his regular sermon what that. Bef. . • ••
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man provides a "much-needed emotional
His wa~ not the vojce of a w.,mllucer
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and almost roligous" outlet for many VieW·
or tyrant, bui that of' a man who de91ref .
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ers by performing "miracles'.' which ere
peace as only a professiolllli soldier 'llho
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"the kind modem man llkea most .., n•·
has seen war oln desire tt :. the vol~ of
' G,id~n
supernatural but scientific.''
1 onetime world leader who recentlY aald
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th,t his greotett dllappolntmenl while 1n
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Dr· Terwilliger indicated that he, along
offlce wu the failure ill hll quell ·tor ·Ill' .
with virtually all Bat-fan&gt;. Is intrigued by
ternaUonal saleguarcls against war.
the "Incredible devioes" !Bat-gaa, Beg •
Yet in the oyes of IIO'eiUed ~eutrlll, nil!
phone, Bat-mobile and other Bal-eyebut·
to mention our enemies~ will the advocicj
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as well.
tor's contention that lhl 11161
~ers) Batman employs to squash
and
of nuclear war b)' In AmeriCan of !teen,,, BY' ·I!IERONYJIIOUS
jlivered to the Supreme Court Clarence Earl .Gideon, along Goldwater lltu1 Is Plllllni hint- delegate make-up wlll dllp.te
squelch such fiendish foea as False Fa&lt;lt!
ho-·a allture IPJIW'· much dtlttHIIt.
A ·vir/ often, Ill truth ·much the United Stltea, 1
with his freedom, also has the self In lhe pOsltloa of oppostaa. 1964 IS widely COJ;ttesled.
.
tile Joker, th• Rlddler, the .Penl\lln, the
from the "belllaUo bllckmitll" we onae
loti
oileD,
hurd
lltltement
Is
tbe
cilecl.
"PetiUoa
far
Writ
of
satisfaction
of
knowlllg
that
as
ftally,
nearly
two
yean
before
Party
officials
uy
lballn·t.
Cat Woman, the Mad Hatt!r and the Oris·
accused Comrade Khrulbcbev or pracUoly Ghoul, to name just a few.
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flmlllll', "But Otli· persllll can't tll'lrl" (~ for
a result of his determination, eoavt!lfiOD lime, a polntlal cent conventions prior to 11M
1118 ,
do"IIIYihtna
'•boutlt,"
m~e
In
lion
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b)'
lbe
ootlrtl
and action the decision made In caedldate who IS ltday ·llld tbe delegate repeaters came ·to
He emphast1ed tllat, aa delightful aa It
"When )'(iu appeal &lt;to !oret 1!1 em,. 41111
IJIIIklnl
of
·~a.
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wrlttan
011
prliCIIIIUPPiled
Qldaon vs Wainwright
will t'Ould be thea hil' party's best 45 to 50 per eent of the 10111.
It 10 aee •uch •coundrela 1e1 Bat·ted dawn,
tht poUclila of America abroad, then ·11
Thll conviction, wblclt Is beld piper by Gideon with 111
lltnl u 1 preeedent lor more -.etllng bet to overlunl
The heavy Goldwater flood that
i, !till second-rate to retia·
no courl 1bovt' you," Ike added.
b)'
/MP
~tr
'of
Alnerl•
llllCI
other
1hiD
lhe
fiw
eomiJete
juellce
tor
all
the
ytilr reduced the percentage of
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What of the court of world opil!tont 'fttl
C!lllfl
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reariO'Palblt
fu'
'moll
boob
of
tile
prllon
Ubruy.
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yesr
te
I!O!U.
The
nature
of
Christ'l
ulatrepeatera
It from 35 to 40 per
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cour~ of :biiiO!l! 'nit ~111'1 of 'ov .own
tbe
rematna that he did men,top~era bealtiUOD to objtcl to, And IOIIIahow, lltllou8b lim~
ence is mysterious, I admit to ll'OtlliCI !6 per cenl
consciences!
,,~on relil[fon and Batman ln practically the
ar
to
apeet
out
tor,
chanlee
Ia
lar
petitions,
orteo
had
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but this mystery meets the Ample tdart• llready ben
Mr. Eltenltwer's etllellltnt II aU the
'.' Hille breath, or at least In the same pul·
Our
!awe
and
cUIIOmt.
And
1n
d11111tNn
the
20
yean
lltnce
,
.
wants
of man. Reject It an~ the already ~n f!Oted by slltt
mont regrettable when wt• · rlllltct· lhll
1~~ tve~ when voiced wtth tongue tn
''l .... - • !II llPI uto world Is an lnexpllcabl~ riddle:. ilOP leadel'l and otbers ~:;.a
there are reelly no llt1tll lot nuclear wee- IUit me1;utt tot the failure court In Btltl v Brldy (31&amp;
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thle Is the kind ol plu&amp; that aends
of
1
pat
many
10tm
to
aptill
hid
njk~C
tbe
claim
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Wlllitl, lUI ,....,. • be- bellevi · It, and tlte h1story of co¥ shire ol the 1964 pro-(l\~Jtlpons In Viet Ntm, •vt Utile broWD ·111111
.., ..,.• . ~gents and performers Into orbit.
jlllf
•t
tllir
~.
the
due
lifOU•
diUH
cave
lltm
Ia • IIIAY 1111 N!Ula our race II lallslactorlly ex- wa~ delegates will not ;. f!e
cowertna In !he ltmlle. Thert 11111 bl .
Dr, Terwilliger should ever feel
But' behind 111e tecenlty liltldl lltl guB1'IIIIIt of lip)
Ia llltblll.'' - Jtllll U:tf. plalned.-NapoltoD Bonaparte, back. '11t! proportion' of ~
"no tubllltuto lor ·victory," bill then II
of 8 practical plnchhltter to help
pdllllclaed
c1eat11011s
of
our·-h!Cb
the
court
did
decide
to
,
Ira Is being estimated at fl!!lii.
also
ao
ehort®t
to
ll
and
DO
IU!fllltlla
lor
the religious war on evil, It lin'~
adJptlna llf'IIIIY to praellellJu..
JllitW to tma~tne who would be amons the
cout, llldc!l glvt_a new meu- Gideon'• petllllll IIIII
BCftftVfS
!5. to 41' per cent.
C' ..
·'nil tbtelt of 89Cl1U weapoDa mf!l'
tut at pftlleclliJb 1,o 11to1e ~ II hil deltnil cille of
JIIOit
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A convention With newco¥~,
- h ill atab 1 bat, man.
acare the North \'letlllmtlt.· .Notblna e.lae ec1 of la.:tlnekiJII, and tile able lall)'ll'l ol our country,
, you aet the meesage, Satan!
acldlfti to possibly 55 to 85 '"
hu
10
flf,
Unfortuntlely,
II
II
mont
lilt•
realize wtrat oould happen!
mCW!Ineilil. fa 1111111
to Abl Fortle.'
~nt of the total can b81'1fly lie
lY to trtchleft nnl1 our trtende, or would- provide lec!ll ,etlaltllt*'lli lOr Ill llrom lllal lime on
ZOWIEI CRUNCH!
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be lrllnde.
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If many new .choices aOOIY ¢1!11: .
terror.
of .events put IntO I!CIIotl b)' the lilt light. Before the case .
.-vatlve leanings. Se~
Insistence of one m811.
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ID consideration In the .btgh
professionals look, In tact, ffltt
Not, as migbt be ex~, a court, a number tf capable
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i'uster more flexible lhlll ~
man of great wealth, or of great yers had been enlisted tn
.more dedicated to winning U.d
lnfllience, or of knowledp. of affair, and the
bence more receptive to ....
laws and court procedures; in- eral of 22 states had agreed
lleorse Romney or anybodystead, only 1ft unknown !!!an, lhe statement made by "
who might look Uke a wlnnel'•
- serving a sentence for bUW• l\ll)'..aen. of Mlllueeoll. I
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ry at the time, of slight educt- lltvt In lederallllll, and
Uon 8lllj of less flnancia; re- rlebla too. But I also beUeve
so.U:Ces.
the bW-ol-rtcJlts," IIIII
In fact his lack of financial e4, brlefa In .upport of (j~=~
staDclJng was the real cause of stand u imlcl curla,e U
the acUon. For Clarence Earl of the court), ,
Gideon ' ciiB1'pd . with · lilt . And· on Mitch 18,
robberY of a pool rooia In Pill- lltlmoUI decllioa. of all mttln-1
ama City, Sla., ill ·AUgUII· ·· of bera of the .ourt upbtld
1961, IM!iJ!&amp; t11111ble to ~ · 1 «fa cillm that ''title III'IJCIII
lawyer; .r11Clutlted ·Ute court to l1w" did ~lrt lhl,t 1111 ,~
supply onr. ·And· whfn the re- leridant be given the proteclltln
quest was rlfuSIII on legal of legal eounael.
grounde2&gt;Gideon 'lltill Insisted Many of us have, at
that :INW t'lmlllllutlon guaran- cllsagrtetl llltb the cleciJions
IIIII a:· .lli~," that the the Supreme Court. · Milly
"due, ptoess clauae" of the ul. hiM•open!J crttlcb:ltl ·
XIV Amendinent lncjuded the action of cllllarent jtllllefl,
right to· oounsel.
· · 6tie much-used crtllelam But hta ·~lalm was alae refu!. cla!ln lbat the justice ·of. the
ed by FloridA'~ appellate and court Is tol)'
to·
IIJIIIWIII l ~&gt;'JIO .lflat: .,an ,of•..-. Jalltlarv. 8. 111112 there was de- be valid.

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PREPARE FOR HOMECOMING- Brnce Harreld,
member of the GAHS varsity football team and the
Gallipolis Hi·Y club', Ia pictured here painting the
Blue Devils dressing rooni structure on Memorial
Field in preparation for Friday's homecoming game
tgainst visiting Nelsonville Ten members of tho
club were engaged in the projecl Paint wu furnish·
ed by Everett McMahon, ol the Central Supply Co.
Larry Newman is the club'a ldvisor. Dauny Davin
was in charge of Saturday'a llelllon.

Meigs, Gallia Grape Test Plots
Ope.n· for Inspee lion October 25

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~ u the Golden llld red l!ld yellow twigs ol some «!!aniC mattrlal lor their Ill•

IDs

Ia neither out Of style, orfam'!llal. !0 locate II behind a ferllllw will speed " decom- eel height.
Is II dl!flcull. ·
bilildlng, hedp or otller bar· PlSIII!io of the matetials. It will U the organic material

Blue. Plllzer JUDipera or Blue dogwoods, the ll!lver IIJ'BY stems dens.
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SprUce IIIII broadltal e - ol magnoHa, ll!e green Kerrla, Much .orpnlc III8Uff Is lost Many gardenen olmply plle
,, K )'0\l're CODSideriD&amp; selliDI ~"
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Jlld the e l - eolot ol ()G. .each y-. by ·lllu'Dina fan.tl Ill the le~ Ill the gardeft llld
till sbme- drubl tide fall,
11111!1 VAllllft .
lhl HydrMiil . _
,lea"!'!'· ~:JG!I .~ tlloi!lleaves ·al)ow tllelb .I t deo:ompooe. Tbe
doll'! seleet lhem 011 the bfllJ ftM!tto '*"'!fruit add a plelli- DOn't expi!ct !eiBOilal color · and•~tliOfl•plde them~ i!l ·mulUng material, Is known as
ol only one reatur&lt;&gt; su.;h as the inC variel)&gt; to lan&lt;lscape!l with changes with only Ier&amp;e !reel. the· ~ or use them •la ·a lealmokL_ Y~ can.,.. it fGr
llo- whlell lull for 10 days ll!ch sbNI!t 1111111111111 tnes • !lome sbrubs and oman trees compoat pile; you'U be lmpmo. miJ:iDC with llllil when Y""'n
1o' two '~~Mao, a.,.. thole Dowering c:rabapple, Vlrlluraum cbanp colon la the allliJmD. lall the producUVI!Ill!ib of .J"'If aowlni IIOd, lransplautialllow.
lhal'll corurlbu!A&gt; to Vtur IIJlCI. Cotoneaster. and llfttllam. Ott loo. Elllllples are ~ rfll Wlnrl- soD.
• el'llllli Yepllbles, prepariiii a
toape an yl!ll' kmtl.
llltereslhlg follqe nrlallons ell &amp;!onymus, the Jllll'llle Black- 9ollle folks have llle idea lOll l!liDUre tor hou~e planll
Ktn Reill.'ll, Oblo Slate UnJ. with purple-leaf plum, .aoJ&lt;Im baw Viburnum, the golden witch that .~ compoat plJe Is "Cllll ol and, In many other gardening
verslty horUC111turtst eoyo, "Yes mock onnae, Yl.ary Privet, hue!, and the red Oatleaf Hy- al,j&gt;le JIOW lh~t so many ferij.· OIJ!I'atlona.
'II get yeai'IOUlld greeD color and variegated dopood.
draD&amp;elt- .
llserJ .,-e available,
may Maldng a compost pile ~
from hlgh quality ...rtreeM The beauty of stems or 1111gs SUCCESSFUL GARDENING also tblnk that compootiQII is a qlliNia lew more stepa. though.
such . as Taxua and some jun- ore often overlookea, Reisch One' of the ~ encoun- laboriolla aDd . lim&lt;-&lt;:o011nniQII 00110 cit llbicb II diflicull. Flnl,
ipel'l, but don't settle for these says. Yet a drab winter land· tered by gardeners m Oblo Is metbocl cl getting • llllpp)y of aeleej a loc!atloD lor the pile. It
olone. Use oliCh narrowlellf ev- seape can be brightened wllllllle ~ an adequate supply of orglllic matter. Compoot . _ 1101114 IIIV8r be considered om' ' ' •'
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aiao tdd lllllriellts thai will be dry, wet il doM! llofore apply.
l1dl, put 'doWII a layer, G'to available later to the garden lng the fertiliZer and soil lay.
I laallel deep, of any organie CiOJ!l! when the compost appH- ers, The materials must
be
material that you have availa· cation is made to the aoil. Use moist during the composing porbl4=. U11 maletlall, such as two pounda (onequartl of ferti· iod to hastm decomposition.
1--. 8l'bJ ellpplngs, straw, Uzer lor each 50 square feet of Leave the top of the pile llal
and tpOiiW bay. The dimeno!Dns ourlace, For iMiance, use two 1or sllghtly concave to prevent
of,d)II pile wm depend upon the pounds on a pile measu~ing ! run-off of rain water.
amount of .material avaRable by 12 feet &lt;68 i!quare feet).
It mtiy take a year or mon
~ colflllOSIIils. A 3· or 4-lool After· adding tile fertilizer,! lor some materalsl to br e a I
width Ia most desirable, and to apply a 2-· to !-Inch layer of down to tile point wllere thej
flelllta&amp;e "turning" of the pile garden aoil. The soil will stlm- become valuabl e as compost.
a height of 4 feet Is enough, ull!te bacte!lal acUon·, aiding Turning the pile occasJonallJ
'!'be leiiglh will be · determined deciompoattion of the, organic will ·speed up the pcocess ol
by avaRablUty of materials.
mateiia!. Alternate Jilyers of or· decomposition· and will mix tho
·)\Iter pulling dovm each lay- ganic matertal, ferUUzer and , materials, tlrus makine a moil
er of «qanlc material, ag, ap. soil can be applied to Ule desir-'u• form compost.

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Blair Homers,
If MILTON BICIDIAN
otrai&amp;bl World Series triumph.
lJPI 8porU Writer
The Qrioles' victory was
BALTIMORE (UPI)-TIJru. llchioved r;piaa Claude Ostoll Paul lllair, IIIIo Jpe111 . . , 111e &amp;rillY, 27-)'elr.old lei~
most of hil childbood NOIIDc !lander who picbd the Dodgen
for the Los ~ Dodpn. off the ftoor la a llmilar
l'\lllled them Saturday with a desperalo lltualioll a yar ago,
IIII!l llllllllg bomer whicb, a1oQ11 bot wu unable to do K this
will! Wally Bunker's BIHilta', 11me allhoulb he held Ill•
gave _the Baltimore or~ a 1- Orioles to three hits.
f viclory llld their l\llrd Unfortunately for 01-, one

of 11.- throe llltt he allowel
durinl the amn' lnnlrlp he
pitched. wa• Blair'&gt; 4:11-foot
homer into the tl!mporarJ seats
behind the left eent« fi!ld
~ with two out in the fifth.
Even ....., unfortunately for
the slender Dodger IOUibpaw,
his teammates &lt;OUid &lt;1o tirtuaJ.
ly noddllg epirlll tbP 21-ye*old Bunk!!', who ei!ltla'ed ab:

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And moll unfortunate, 1011 the opener, ~!Pins\ , ~ : "'-- ball the ,..., ~- perfect sacrifioe bunt, ~
only lor o.teen but aliCi for aD dalo, wbs llftadJ)ia.~t- iD serioul tnuble allbo
be Davis to IOCUild and 1t laokld
hit Dadl!l' l2lmlllatea, tboJ ao far ill lldl terloL . ..
,;tched 0111 el llhol
ba" lib IIOUble trben Wea Partl:r
now hive flilll" scorelo• Zl 'nie porfGrmauee by llui!Ur becolae a Ugb1 IJl!ll la the tilled a wniiiC field r...
oonsocative in11JuC1 Ia Wodd epla elllllrlllllcled the fiOill!l'll tiChfb.
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Series play and tl&gt;o oniJ lhbll pre-series imprwi&lt;ll that the TIImmJ O.Yia, '-IIIII for s.ll,i!DOre shortBI&lt;Ip Lllil
left. for !111m II - ·
Oriole• bad no pifd1IDg.
o..n, led. lllf lat frame widl 4paritjo, left _fielder CUrt
In lhat GOO, the Orioles IIIII Buntor, ., 11-alld-ouD!r an bis oeecnl'.111tlljll pndl hit of Blefary · ~ third baoemon
oend lelt·hander Dave JokllaJIJ, 1e11011 10111 wbo bad a , the sertes-a alogle up lbe lkvol&lt;s I'OOiMOn lill converaed

• Ule bill _. orilll .tl&gt;o .,..;...,
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bmdl. Aparil!io cbarJed ill~
lrom the pad&lt; te glot~e the l!.ll
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-Willie Davis tlien IIouncOid Olil
1o eod tlie iDniDg and In ti
Bunlu!r s!leJll fl/111 llll
Dodgers 1-2-3.

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Tops Toledo 21-6

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11111!1 VAllllft .
lhl HydrMiil . _
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doll'! seleet lhem 011 the bfllJ ftM!tto '*"'!fruit add a plelli- DOn't expi!ct !eiBOilal color · and•~tliOfl•plde them~ i!l ·mulUng material, Is known as
ol only one reatur&lt;&gt; su.;h as the inC variel)&gt; to lan&lt;lscape!l with changes with only Ier&amp;e !reel. the· ~ or use them •la ·a lealmokL_ Y~ can.,.. it fGr
llo- whlell lull for 10 days ll!ch sbNI!t 1111111111111 tnes • !lome sbrubs and oman trees compoat pile; you'U be lmpmo. miJ:iDC with llllil when Y""'n
1o' two '~~Mao, a.,.. thole Dowering c:rabapple, Vlrlluraum cbanp colon la the allliJmD. lall the producUVI!Ill!ib of .J"'If aowlni IIOd, lransplautialllow.
lhal'll corurlbu!A&gt; to Vtur IIJlCI. Cotoneaster. and llfttllam. Ott loo. Elllllples are ~ rfll Wlnrl- soD.
• el'llllli Yepllbles, prepariiii a
toape an yl!ll' kmtl.
llltereslhlg follqe nrlallons ell &amp;!onymus, the Jllll'llle Black- 9ollle folks have llle idea lOll l!liDUre tor hou~e planll
Ktn Reill.'ll, Oblo Slate UnJ. with purple-leaf plum, .aoJ&lt;Im baw Viburnum, the golden witch that .~ compoat plJe Is "Cllll ol and, In many other gardening
verslty horUC111turtst eoyo, "Yes mock onnae, Yl.ary Privet, hue!, and the red Oatleaf Hy- al,j&gt;le JIOW lh~t so many ferij.· OIJ!I'atlona.
'II get yeai'IOUlld greeD color and variegated dopood.
draD&amp;elt- .
llserJ .,-e available,
may Maldng a compost pile ~
from hlgh quality ...rtreeM The beauty of stems or 1111gs SUCCESSFUL GARDENING also tblnk that compootiQII is a qlliNia lew more stepa. though.
such . as Taxua and some jun- ore often overlookea, Reisch One' of the ~ encoun- laboriolla aDd . lim&lt;-&lt;:o011nniQII 00110 cit llbicb II diflicull. Flnl,
ipel'l, but don't settle for these says. Yet a drab winter land· tered by gardeners m Oblo Is metbocl cl getting • llllpp)y of aeleej a loc!atloD lor the pile. It
olone. Use oliCh narrowlellf ev- seape can be brightened wllllllle ~ an adequate supply of orglllic matter. Compoot . _ 1101114 IIIV8r be considered om' ' ' •'
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I laallel deep, of any organie CiOJ!l! when the compost appH- ers, The materials must
be
material that you have availa· cation is made to the aoil. Use moist during the composing porbl4=. U11 maletlall, such as two pounda (onequartl of ferti· iod to hastm decomposition.
1--. 8l'bJ ellpplngs, straw, Uzer lor each 50 square feet of Leave the top of the pile llal
and tpOiiW bay. The dimeno!Dns ourlace, For iMiance, use two 1or sllghtly concave to prevent
of,d)II pile wm depend upon the pounds on a pile measu~ing ! run-off of rain water.
amount of .material avaRable by 12 feet &lt;68 i!quare feet).
It mtiy take a year or mon
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width Ia most desirable, and to apply a 2-· to !-Inch layer of down to tile point wllere thej
flelllta&amp;e "turning" of the pile garden aoil. The soil will stlm- become valuabl e as compost.
a height of 4 feet Is enough, ull!te bacte!lal acUon·, aiding Turning the pile occasJonallJ
'!'be leiiglh will be · determined deciompoattion of the, organic will ·speed up the pcocess ol
by avaRablUty of materials.
mateiia!. Alternate Jilyers of or· decomposition· and will mix tho
·)\Iter pulling dovm each lay- ganic matertal, ferUUzer and , materials, tlrus makine a moil
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If MILTON BICIDIAN
otrai&amp;bl World Series triumph.
lJPI 8porU Writer
The Qrioles' victory was
BALTIMORE (UPI)-TIJru. llchioved r;piaa Claude Ostoll Paul lllair, IIIIo Jpe111 . . , 111e &amp;rillY, 27-)'elr.old lei~
most of hil childbood NOIIDc !lander who picbd the Dodgen
for the Los ~ Dodpn. off the ftoor la a llmilar
l'\lllled them Saturday with a desperalo lltualioll a yar ago,
IIII!l llllllllg bomer whicb, a1oQ11 bot wu unable to do K this
will! Wally Bunker's BIHilta', 11me allhoulb he held Ill•
gave _the Baltimore or~ a 1- Orioles to three hits.
f viclory llld their l\llrd Unfortunately for 01-, one

of 11.- throe llltt he allowel
durinl the amn' lnnlrlp he
pitched. wa• Blair'&gt; 4:11-foot
homer into the tl!mporarJ seats
behind the left eent« fi!ld
~ with two out in the fifth.
Even ....., unfortunately for
the slender Dodger IOUibpaw,
his teammates &lt;OUid &lt;1o tirtuaJ.
ly noddllg epirlll tbP 21-ye*old Bunk!!', who ei!ltla'ed ab:

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And moll unfortunate, 1011 the opener, ~!Pins\ , ~ : "'-- ball the ,..., ~- perfect sacrifioe bunt, ~
only lor o.teen but aliCi for aD dalo, wbs llftadJ)ia.~t- iD serioul tnuble allbo
be Davis to IOCUild and 1t laokld
hit Dadl!l' l2lmlllatea, tboJ ao far ill lldl terloL . ..
,;tched 0111 el llhol
ba" lib IIOUble trben Wea Partl:r
now hive flilll" scorelo• Zl 'nie porfGrmauee by llui!Ur becolae a Ugb1 IJl!ll la the tilled a wniiiC field r...
oonsocative in11JuC1 Ia Wodd epla elllllrlllllcled the fiOill!l'll tiChfb.
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Series play and tl&gt;o oniJ lhbll pre-series imprwi&lt;ll that the TIImmJ O.Yia, '-IIIII for s.ll,i!DOre shortBI&lt;Ip Lllil
left. for !111m II - ·
Oriole• bad no pifd1IDg.
o..n, led. lllf lat frame widl 4paritjo, left _fielder CUrt
In lhat GOO, the Orioles IIIII Buntor, ., 11-alld-ouD!r an bis oeecnl'.111tlljll pndl hit of Blefary · ~ third baoemon
oend lelt·hander Dave JokllaJIJ, 1e11011 10111 wbo bad a , the sertes-a alogle up lbe lkvol&lt;s I'OOiMOn lill converaed

• Ule bill _. orilll .tl&gt;o .,..;...,
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bmdl. Aparil!io cbarJed ill~
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-Willie Davis tlien IIouncOid Olil
1o eod tlie iDniDg and In ti
Bunlu!r s!leJll fl/111 llll
Dodgers 1-2-3.

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Tops Toledo 21-6

·· :Ji!~~s~1 ;=~~O:Y~ &amp;:-The Sunday Times-Sentin~l~ ;~nday, o~;9, ~96~

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SOUTH BEND, Ind.
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:Chagrin Falls 28 Kenston 0
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tbe ,Eastern llagl~s in defensive maneuvers to dow11

• Fri'day N'H!ht
,The PJruns

· BEING TACKLED.- Ll!nnie Van Meter (3Q), Pomeroy Panther fullback is
. shown here being tackled 11Y the Wellston defense lollowtng a carry of eight
yarda in the aecond period Frldiy night. On the ground attempting to block the
Weilllon tackler iJ Raymond Zerkle (69). Coming into action !rom the left side
is Andy Porter (20). Wellston won the game 22·0.

Wintersville 41 Combrldgo II
St10 40 Flu!hinl 6
Fairview 54 Valley 13
Eosl PslesUne 34 Liobon I
Columbu• West 14
Columbus Whetstono I
Columbus Eastmoor 31
Columbus ~ North I
London II Westerville 0

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Long for a I yard Joss. Hannan meens picked up 16 to the
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ene of fou'r passes for 18 yards. ~rkln ·
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Trace lkl Friday night it was second and goal on Ute next play. The left side of
for a net 15 yards. Trace smack· p ~eaf up 51 ~ ' 111 11
Wildcat battle al Mercer-, Trace lll. Cremeens smeared Hannan li•e slnpped tho
ed Hannsn with a minue 20 ries, anrMitclen added
~lit bot the """"' of Coach Long for 7 yards and
tllen fullback DR the try for
yards in !he third period.
d · 14 lr'pf
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· Trace atlempted 11 pa..es; Y"f,.~;. Jo~..i gain -::: J
to the charges If Coach j to rack J. Brumfield for 10 The fourth period opened· with completing three short tosses midway in' the final
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Mar~ lA t&gt;&lt;rformance more yards. Hannan had a Bob Cook punting to Roy
for sil yards and gained 87 when fullback Terry ~~~I
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hard fought for yards on lht! subbing lor the . llljured
·Hanoaa Wildcats scored • Bob Cook punted but Deao cats marched to tile
ground to wind up wltb ~ '1et of Kemper, ripped off an
w1Ut 1:45 left to play m1 Wise, Tme safety, fumbled, 35_, though forced It punt
93 yards.
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Cremee111 waa top tiall car~ ed dowrr· by Jim Gllmore
15 yards for . the Trace 8. Brumfield lost 7 ble on tho punt return o.n rier for Trace gaining 80' yards the Chieftain 111. Gfimore
. Jtm B~umfteld and it was second and goal 011 Trace kept possession ~
in 23 carries. Roy Mccarty only limited service on def1enstsl
to Kt•th Brumfteld for tile Trace 15. 'llleo McCarty Hannan 38. Trace's secOnd
~ad 45 ,yartls in 11 carries fur for GAHS, aJJd did not play
;,,:Jr..T.exb·a pomts, and Hannan I scitmpered for the touchdown was returned by Cook to
Hannan.
(ense due to a back Injury .
Trace 41 but the
STATISTICS
fered 1n the Jacboa g-ame.
aa 3-0 lead, whicb they that put Hannan ahead 6-0.
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1 Neither team W31 able w drew IS yards penalty
for Deparlmeat
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First Downs , • • •... S
8 completion c,une early Jn
before !he Hannan Trace the second QOriod. Trace went Two plays later, Rick
Yards Roobing .... 27
87 final period when . Postoo bit
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6 BiD WestlaU wllll 1 IJ.yarder.
· nl'I'V Cremeeps, Iii&gt;-pound sen· , W1idcats moved lo the Tracie covering his second fumble 01 Net Yard! .. .. .. .. I~
11:1 However, two playa later alert
, hulled over !rom 49 as the half ended. , •.. ,
the Trace 41. But 111 the next Passeo Attempted .. 4
11 Bruce Smllll picked off 1
.... yard
for the ltu~h- The Wildcats were
tie play, McCarty intercepted 1 Paaseo Completed .. 1
3 to• aerial qear the mklfleldl
. With Ut left. But, Cre- Hannan 21-.Iale m lhe . !lbiH pass and retoroed II to the Passeo Intercepted .. 3
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was ·stopped short on period but·•Bob Cook inle/joept. Trace 39.
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Han••• led 8-6.
had tile ball on their ow• 1$. and Elmer Stanley rmwered Peoaltleo , . . • . • . . 14
20 for vlctocy sltorjly alter
was Hannan Trace'• fifth J. Brumfield wao tossed for • on the Trace 41. Hannan took Punts .. .. .. .. &amp;..151 1-:11 son'e J8.yard' gallop. The
WITH ALL THE NEW SAFE~ FtATIIRES
~:~:i,ve loss while it was 7 yard Joss. OR the nex1 play over on downs on the Trace 311. Hallnan
8 0 0 t - I Devil duo broke -UlrooBb
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touchdown thai was called ~ lo !he Tracel3. Bromlield
Sctllng - TD's:, ilaBR811. i losa on 1 ~ and four tllluo·l
Price The
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McCart7 (IJ yard run); Han- 1\on.
1raco recovered s Han· recovered Cook's fumble oa the two. Then Brumfield picked
Trace - €ren)eeDI (oM The Blue Dtvlll
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run). PAT: H.onnaa- K. remaining, ' llfo ~·~~·
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·Bnnnfteld· m~pted one tjanoan e. A face maik penalty, repeated · fumbles by
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The Symmes Valley. Viking•
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niRht
and made one eonvenion
down Southwestern
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&amp;hool 14-0. It was tile Vlkin1s'
fourth win &amp;i~inst one loss.

Grand VallPy 14
~ ~~Vl .I!W~·ai111nldlmtlfied Kyger Creek player lakin&amp; an end
Johnstown 61
Pymaluning Valley 0 ltJRg C tetralt\$,.. &gt;·· -· · .
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Wlthington 6
AJ&lt;ron Hoban 36
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Lakewood Sl Edward 13 witnessed 'iiii the"· game's l •
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Eastern won the &amp;arne 20·8.
r nkll,, H&gt;ights 42
'Bay Village 33
scoring Within -a· span of I'
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. , North Olmsled. 14'eigbt mitrutes and 51 s~c· i • PAC~ .
Gdke_y, f.u!lback .Chu;.lt
~owling Green 20
Westlake zt Fairview 20
onds 1'11t w~ 'Virfually Neal an4
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Sunday, 'Oct. 9,'f966.
. Uma. Central CathoUc &lt;tie) Medma 21 Rocky River
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· ~astwood 21 Anthony Wayne IZ ICuyahnga lfelghls 18
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perless Chieftains from the ,ball earners
rushmg,
completed e1ght of 16 passes fbr 154 1.ards and one
Springfield Local 11 Elmwood 7
Independence o l966 SEOAL title chase.
touchdown. ~:e_al tallied the Devds f1rst (and. hlB fn;st) touchdo.wn Jn the second
Norlilwood IS Grand Rapids 0 i S•lon IZ Orange 6
Coach Terry Hansley's deler- penod, and fmtshed the game wtth 51 yards ID 16 Carrtes. DavieS rec~vered two
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l'errysburi 12 Lake o
Clearview 20 Ridgeville s
mined Blue oevlis drew first of three Thgan fumbles, ~nd caus~d one Logan bo~~le bJ. llamJDIDJ QB Greg
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Ext. ' t.akoto 21 Margaretll lf
·' Hignlend 28 Keyslnne 18
blood in the "must" contest Poston when he crashed m the thlfd stanza.
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on the first play of the second
, - - -- - - - -- - - - - · Pril Ottawa IDIIo 35
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North Baltillloro 0 Cloveland St. Joseph I
stanza.
yarder to Larry Milchell, mov- effort, giVIng GAHS Ill flnl
IIOries
O!sego I LakoSJdo 0
. ) Akroa St. Vmcenl I !tle) FreshmM fullback
Chuck ing the oval from the GAHS 20 extra points of the season. That
Con
Genoa 20 Rossford I ..--- -- voo- hako lM Olmsted ;ails 1 Neal bulled his W?Y over from w Logan's tw". Howev~. a.!iV'- made illl-7. Tltat's ' \be,-wayo1fl
as
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the ""Ira pomt attempt. . ·I aged one wthe one. Gilkey waa !D plays alter freohmen tacklo
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to settle back, Logan quarter· down.
fumblt on tile Cllleftam 40.
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back G~g Posloll took Larry Minutes later; the €hleftalno GallipoHs' Donny Davia .., The Plams .rooted North r~lll~. 48-6 Fr1day mght. It M1tchells ensumg kl&lt;'koff on were forced to punt on a fourth covered ·two . other , Logan 1tum, ..
•a&amp; the lndJ&lt;u~s fourthtrlum~ 10 five games.
bis owo 1a, a¢ zoomed 82 yards and two situation. BiU WesUall, bios. He pounced cn -AIIJe jud
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eigh~ before tbe.hall Ollded. 'lllat atopI ·'
fi~ outings.
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ped a Logan threat In whioh the.
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Quarterback Jay Fisher tsl· on runa of four and n1ne. V1rgll by George Lynch on the GAHS Gilkey rambled fo~ 12 around. in sis plays.
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after
In the secolld !JOriod on· 1 two• II yards 1111, and Bob JMes defender on Poston s sensation- gari 27. The GARS quarterback Gary B!n'tow bad Intercepted ..
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yard run after 'setting it Jl1l tallied the final
lnd1ao !IX· al gallop.
came back with 8 loss to split a Rod Gilkey pass, Davies re- ,
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with a 4S:yard pa" play.
Pmkerman..
Bob Daubenmier split the end Bruce Smith
down the covered another Poston fumble ,,
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The Indians, wh"t only loso
Extra pomts were made by uprights, and the visitol'!l led right sidelines.
m the Blue Devls ~7. .
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of the year thus _far was to Zeter, Jeff ·Linscott and George 7-6.. It was Daubenmler'o tbird Smith grabbed Ute pigskin, Bes~s pickJnt up 144 1ards , BBUCII:, 8,1!11th.i•llolll""'' .
' ~~ ·· )lflsonvi~ ol the SEOAL. (211- Pk1nerman.
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strmghl extra pomt m I w o eluded three Chieftain defend' rushing and lSI yards passing , ~ual' ijlilt liDd; 'letlitd ·
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· ·ers •nd scampered Into the lor a to1a1 of 2118 Jar41 · tb o '"' ,, .• &lt; • '' • ' •'
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Ida lint lolebdDft ollbi1.,wiiJ .lllno. period• of action. leauge game Friday evening. GAHS quartErback Rnd Gilk_
ey yards. Three minutt! and 40 Uant, permitting the
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l!a%zled the Chieflallls With seconds remained Ill tile half, only 76 y~ rushing and
:- _qat&amp;Lepa .' l'lldaJ.
ICOied oo runs ol 10, mne. and North Galluo 0 I 0 0 - &amp;three completions in three a~ !.any Mitcltell rammed over yards iuslag.
.,j a IT-yard pall lrom Jlod
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14 1! 14 8 - 41tempts for 75 yards, one a ~ rtchl laclde on a great oecond GAHS quarterback Rod
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downs while Kyger was getting
s~ven and tho . Eagleo
were
penalize&lt;j 11C1 yards compared
3D yards .Oii§I'Ssed their, oppon. I
ent. Kyger lost two of four
bles and Eastern recovered
only fumble. &lt;$/ ,
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~ODS and the l!obcata tried ·u

Perkins -20
iEasl Cleveland Shaw 6
'lating ground, ~nd , air .at·
Cleveland Lutherao West u!
Cleveland Height. I ltie) llack, struck payd1tt ., twice •
New London 12 Coshocton 8 ·Garfield He~ghts 18 Bedford 22 in an ,, '\e!/ttn}acked second
Nordonia 26 Hudsoo 6
Warrensville 8
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Logao .HiHs 14 Wayaesiteld 8 !
North Royallno 0 iLogan,&amp;~~ll)e•~lP'' .•
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in the final ball.
with JO:M 1tJt In the oecon4 !Ae.,IJ!l!l .zone. It •paso from County opponents with 5:12 Jell
Eastern, aow 3-eln-SVAC play period. Elchlll!l•r's touchdown ,Jj:)-efulf, Doualas lor tile In the third quarter when Don
and 4·1 overall, clinched at· upped aa 89 yam drlwi In exii'J&gt;,·:J!OlQIII ; fell tnconwlete... Roush went over from the lour
least 1 tie lor the conference 11 plays. lligbllghtlng .
the Kyget CN!tk, trylnl ·bard to ·yard IIIlO to concltlde a drive
championship. The
Eagteo, m lffort were passeo of 40 adjust to ·the _power of the of 69 yam In 14 plays. An II
however, will have an oppor. yardl and 27 yards t? Rlcllard Eagles, got on the scoreboard .yard pass from Eichlnger 'to
lun~y to control the 1961 crown Douglao and B!U Buckley. Rog. for the firsJ Ume wtth 51 sec- Douglas led !he final TD e~
alone should the Eagles defeat er AUman's try lor tile extra onds lefl In the first half when fort. Eichinger's pass. to AU·
Southwestern 00 Oct. 21.
points following Eichlnger'o six the Bobcats tallied on a pa$8 man for the extra pomts fell
Coach Howie MUler's club pointer was short.
Interception by Mike Spaulding Incomplete,
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Z-1 ,. confere1ce actioo.
when halfback Mike Martin. a on a run.
, passing whUe Kyger Creek got
Eastern got its first touch-. / junior. iRtercepted a pan. He I Eastern scored the toucb. 1~ on the ground and 22 yards
down on a one yard dive by broke lose on a run up lhe Idown thai put the Bic Green with aerials. The Eas10111 boys

',iJilern'o Eagleo took . over
101~ posse!sion of fir&gt;t · place
lit illt·1!outhern Valley Atllletlc
&amp;Jqferonce tSVACI with 1
.Iii ·~ win over the visiting Ky·
ger Creek Bobcats on Friday
ni &lt;ht. It was Kyger Greek's
'i" i league loss sJnce
1960.
!'he:· Bobcal' had won 25 and
1ost Iwo In that space in loop
11ay
\he EagJes of Coach William
ID&gt;iQn. with pads hitting hard
li!J vening. grabbed the lead
w1UJ. two tiluf'hdowns m the
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· BEING TACKLED.- Ll!nnie Van Meter (3Q), Pomeroy Panther fullback is
. shown here being tackled 11Y the Wellston defense lollowtng a carry of eight
yarda in the aecond period Frldiy night. On the ground attempting to block the
Weilllon tackler iJ Raymond Zerkle (69). Coming into action !rom the left side
is Andy Porter (20). Wellston won the game 22·0.

Wintersville 41 Combrldgo II
St10 40 Flu!hinl 6
Fairview 54 Valley 13
Eosl PslesUne 34 Liobon I
Columbu• West 14
Columbus Whetstono I
Columbus Eastmoor 31
Columbus ~ North I
London II Westerville 0

Athens Rocks Jackets, 58-0

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Long for a I yard Joss. Hannan meens picked up 16 to the
'J:1 yards rushing and oompleted
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ene of fou'r passes for 18 yards. ~rkln ·
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Trace lkl Friday night it was second and goal on Ute next play. The left side of
for a net 15 yards. Trace smack· p ~eaf up 51 ~ ' 111 11
Wildcat battle al Mercer-, Trace lll. Cremeens smeared Hannan li•e slnpped tho
ed Hannsn with a minue 20 ries, anrMitclen added
~lit bot the """"' of Coach Long for 7 yards and
tllen fullback DR the try for
yards in !he third period.
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· Trace atlempted 11 pa..es; Y"f,.~;. Jo~..i gain -::: J
to the charges If Coach j to rack J. Brumfield for 10 The fourth period opened· with completing three short tosses midway in' the final
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for sil yards and gained 87 when fullback Terry ~~~I
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hard fought for yards on lht! subbing lor the . llljured
·Hanoaa Wildcats scored • Bob Cook punted but Deao cats marched to tile
ground to wind up wltb ~ '1et of Kemper, ripped off an
w1Ut 1:45 left to play m1 Wise, Tme safety, fumbled, 35_, though forced It punt
93 yards.
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Cremee111 waa top tiall car~ ed dowrr· by Jim Gllmore
15 yards for . the Trace 8. Brumfield lost 7 ble on tho punt return o.n rier for Trace gaining 80' yards the Chieftain 111. Gfimore
. Jtm B~umfteld and it was second and goal 011 Trace kept possession ~
in 23 carries. Roy Mccarty only limited service on def1enstsl
to Kt•th Brumfteld for tile Trace 15. 'llleo McCarty Hannan 38. Trace's secOnd
~ad 45 ,yartls in 11 carries fur for GAHS, aJJd did not play
;,,:Jr..T.exb·a pomts, and Hannan I scitmpered for the touchdown was returned by Cook to
Hannan.
(ense due to a back Injury .
Trace 41 but the
STATISTICS
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aa 3-0 lead, whicb they that put Hannan ahead 6-0.
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before !he Hannan Trace the second QOriod. Trace went Two plays later, Rick
Yards Roobing .... 27
87 final period when . Postoo bit
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6 BiD WestlaU wllll 1 IJ.yarder.
· nl'I'V Cremeeps, Iii&gt;-pound sen· , W1idcats moved lo the Tracie covering his second fumble 01 Net Yard! .. .. .. .. I~
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, hulled over !rom 49 as the half ended. , •.. ,
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11 Bruce Smllll picked off 1
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for the ltu~h- The Wildcats were
tie play, McCarty intercepted 1 Paaseo Completed .. 1
3 to• aerial qear the mklfleldl
. With Ut left. But, Cre- Hannan 21-.Iale m lhe . !lbiH pass and retoroed II to the Passeo Intercepted .. 3
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was ·stopped short on period but·•Bob Cook inle/joept. Trace 39.
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Han••• led 8-6.
had tile ball on their ow• 1$. and Elmer Stanley rmwered Peoaltleo , . . • . • . . 14
20 for vlctocy sltorjly alter
was Hannan Trace'• fifth J. Brumfield wao tossed for • on the Trace 41. Hannan took Punts .. .. .. .. &amp;..151 1-:11 son'e J8.yard' gallop. The
WITH ALL THE NEW SAFE~ FtATIIRES
~:~:i,ve loss while it was 7 yard Joss. OR the nex1 play over on downs on the Trace 311. Hallnan
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touchdown thai was called ~ lo !he Tracel3. Bromlield
Sctllng - TD's:, ilaBR811. i losa on 1 ~ and four tllluo·l
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1raco recovered s Han· recovered Cook's fumble oa the two. Then Brumfield picked
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&amp;hool 14-0. It was tile Vlkin1s'
fourth win &amp;i~inst one loss.

Grand VallPy 14
~ ~~Vl .I!W~·ai111nldlmtlfied Kyger Creek player lakin&amp; an end
Johnstown 61
Pymaluning Valley 0 ltJRg C tetralt\$,.. &gt;·· -· · .
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Wlthington 6
AJ&lt;ron Hoban 36
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Lakewood Sl Edward 13 witnessed 'iiii the"· game's l •
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Eastern won the &amp;arne 20·8.
r nkll,, H&gt;ights 42
'Bay Village 33
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. , North Olmsled. 14'eigbt mitrutes and 51 s~c· i • PAC~ .
Gdke_y, f.u!lback .Chu;.lt
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Westlake zt Fairview 20
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. Uma. Central CathoUc &lt;tie) Medma 21 Rocky River
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· ~astwood 21 Anthony Wayne IZ ICuyahnga lfelghls 18
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perless Chieftains from the ,ball earners
rushmg,
completed e1ght of 16 passes fbr 154 1.ards and one
Springfield Local 11 Elmwood 7
Independence o l966 SEOAL title chase.
touchdown. ~:e_al tallied the Devds f1rst (and. hlB fn;st) touchdo.wn Jn the second
Norlilwood IS Grand Rapids 0 i S•lon IZ Orange 6
Coach Terry Hansley's deler- penod, and fmtshed the game wtth 51 yards ID 16 Carrtes. DavieS rec~vered two
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Clearview 20 Ridgeville s
mined Blue oevlis drew first of three Thgan fumbles, ~nd caus~d one Logan bo~~le bJ. llamJDIDJ QB Greg
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Ext. ' t.akoto 21 Margaretll lf
·' Hignlend 28 Keyslnne 18
blood in the "must" contest Poston when he crashed m the thlfd stanza.
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on the first play of the second
, - - -- - - - -- - - - - · Pril Ottawa IDIIo 35
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North Baltillloro 0 Cloveland St. Joseph I
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yarder to Larry Milchell, mov- effort, giVIng GAHS Ill flnl
IIOries
O!sego I LakoSJdo 0
. ) Akroa St. Vmcenl I !tle) FreshmM fullback
Chuck ing the oval from the GAHS 20 extra points of the season. That
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Genoa 20 Rossford I ..--- -- voo- hako lM Olmsted ;ails 1 Neal bulled his W?Y over from w Logan's tw". Howev~. a.!iV'- made illl-7. Tltat's ' \be,-wayo1fl
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the ""Ira pomt attempt. . ·I aged one wthe one. Gilkey waa !D plays alter freohmen tacklo
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to settle back, Logan quarter· down.
fumblt on tile Cllleftam 40.
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•a&amp; the lndJ&lt;u~s fourthtrlum~ 10 five games.
bis owo 1a, a¢ zoomed 82 yards and two situation. BiU WesUall, bios. He pounced cn -AIIJe jud
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eigh~ before tbe.hall Ollded. 'lllat atopI ·'
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ped a Logan threat In whioh the.
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Quarterback Jay Fisher tsl· on runa of four and n1ne. V1rgll by George Lynch on the GAHS Gilkey rambled fo~ 12 around. in sis plays.
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after
In the secolld !JOriod on· 1 two• II yards 1111, and Bob JMes defender on Poston s sensation- gari 27. The GARS quarterback Gary B!n'tow bad Intercepted ..
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yard run after 'setting it Jl1l tallied the final
lnd1ao !IX· al gallop.
came back with 8 loss to split a Rod Gilkey pass, Davies re- ,
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with a 4S:yard pa" play.
Pmkerman..
Bob Daubenmier split the end Bruce Smith
down the covered another Poston fumble ,,
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The Indians, wh"t only loso
Extra pomts were made by uprights, and the visitol'!l led right sidelines.
m the Blue Devls ~7. .
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of the year thus _far was to Zeter, Jeff ·Linscott and George 7-6.. It was Daubenmler'o tbird Smith grabbed Ute pigskin, Bes~s pickJnt up 144 1ards , BBUCII:, 8,1!11th.i•llolll""'' .
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· ·ers •nd scampered Into the lor a to1a1 of 2118 Jar41 · tb o '"' ,, .• &lt; • '' • ' •'
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Ida lint lolebdDft ollbi1.,wiiJ .lllno. period• of action. leauge game Friday evening. GAHS quartErback Rnd Gilk_
ey yards. Three minutt! and 40 Uant, permitting the
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l!a%zled the Chieflallls With seconds remained Ill tile half, only 76 y~ rushing and
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ICOied oo runs ol 10, mne. and North Galluo 0 I 0 0 - &amp;three completions in three a~ !.any Mitcltell rammed over yards iuslag.
.,j a IT-yard pall lrom Jlod
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14 1! 14 8 - 41tempts for 75 yards, one a ~ rtchl laclde on a great oecond GAHS quarterback Rod
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s~ven and tho . Eagleo
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~ODS and the l!obcata tried ·u

Perkins -20
iEasl Cleveland Shaw 6
'lating ground, ~nd , air .at·
Cleveland Lutherao West u!
Cleveland Height. I ltie) llack, struck payd1tt ., twice •
New London 12 Coshocton 8 ·Garfield He~ghts 18 Bedford 22 in an ,, '\e!/ttn}acked second
Nordonia 26 Hudsoo 6
Warrensville 8
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Logao .HiHs 14 Wayaesiteld 8 !
North Royallno 0 iLogan,&amp;~~ll)e•~lP'' .•
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in the final ball.
with JO:M 1tJt In the oecon4 !Ae.,IJ!l!l .zone. It •paso from County opponents with 5:12 Jell
Eastern, aow 3-eln-SVAC play period. Elchlll!l•r's touchdown ,Jj:)-efulf, Doualas lor tile In the third quarter when Don
and 4·1 overall, clinched at· upped aa 89 yam drlwi In exii'J&gt;,·:J!OlQIII ; fell tnconwlete... Roush went over from the lour
least 1 tie lor the conference 11 plays. lligbllghtlng .
the Kyget CN!tk, trylnl ·bard to ·yard IIIlO to concltlde a drive
championship. The
Eagteo, m lffort were passeo of 40 adjust to ·the _power of the of 69 yam In 14 plays. An II
however, will have an oppor. yardl and 27 yards t? Rlcllard Eagles, got on the scoreboard .yard pass from Eichlnger 'to
lun~y to control the 1961 crown Douglao and B!U Buckley. Rog. for the firsJ Ume wtth 51 sec- Douglas led !he final TD e~
alone should the Eagles defeat er AUman's try lor tile extra onds lefl In the first half when fort. Eichinger's pass. to AU·
Southwestern 00 Oct. 21.
points following Eichlnger'o six the Bobcats tallied on a pa$8 man for the extra pomts fell
Coach Howie MUler's club pointer was short.
Interception by Mike Spaulding Incomplete,
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Z-1 ,. confere1ce actioo.
when halfback Mike Martin. a on a run.
, passing whUe Kyger Creek got
Eastern got its first touch-. / junior. iRtercepted a pan. He I Eastern scored the toucb. 1~ on the ground and 22 yards
down on a one yard dive by broke lose on a run up lhe Idown thai put the Bic Green with aerials. The Eas10111 boys

',iJilern'o Eagleo took . over
101~ posse!sion of fir&gt;t · place
lit illt·1!outhern Valley Atllletlc
&amp;Jqferonce tSVACI with 1
.Iii ·~ win over the visiting Ky·
ger Creek Bobcats on Friday
ni &lt;ht. It was Kyger Greek's
'i" i league loss sJnce
1960.
!'he:· Bobcal' had won 25 and
1ost Iwo In that space in loop
11ay
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li!J vening. grabbed the lead
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SOUTHWESTERN QUEEN, HER COURT AND ESCORTS- Friday was homecom~g at Southwestern High school. .Nimcy Burnette was
crowned homecoming queen. Pictured above, left to right are: Lynda Ramsey, Gary'jd.monds, Vivian Hansen, Jim Walker, Nancy Bur·
nette, queen; Teddy Fortner, Leona S'l)lnders, maid of honor; Dwight Lloyd, Ruthie Stewart, Richard Dillon, Doris Lloyd and Jerry John·

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HOMECOMING QUEllN - The 1968 Pomeroy High School Homecomll)g
Queen, Miss .Kay McGowan, daughter b f Dr. and Mrs. Thonias McGowan pf'MJ..
son, W. va., is shown here with her:lsco rt, Mike Hazeltqn, after crownine cere-'
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Area and bnmght aahore.
Oftldall ·had been llf.!ll'd!
Argabright had been' aearcllthe VicUm im tbeiL ·

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BY LINDA STEWART

1966-67, Miss Nancy Burnette, of Honor'• escort. He assisted riot.
The S1)uthweslern Local High and her courl. Miss Burnette! Miss Saunders durin;! home- 1 .
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Sr hool held its annual home- 1s the daughter of Mr.
and 1 coming activities. He is the son Miss VIVID~ ~sen.. ~~~~~
con1111g festi\'llles on
Fnday Mrs. Paul Burnette of Route Z,i of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Lloyd more, was e
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and Saturday nights. October :Gal lipolis. She is a member of I of Route 4, Oak Hill. Mr. tloyd :tendan\ s~~ l:a: ch'a~ffeur7-8, when the Southwestern the present graduating class and Miss Saunders are both ~ onto t e Ieh Y
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Highlanders lost an exciting of Southwestern High School. seniors.
,hGreen whereJl e w~s 1 m~
14-0 game agamst their oppon- .The Queen was chauffeured on.
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I er escort, mmy a ~ a •
ents tile Symmes Vallev Vik- to the field in a car dnven by I D~ectly behind the Matd of er, also a sophomore. M1ss Han·
mgs.
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John Shriver, where she was Honor was ~e ~ueen's semor sen is the daughter of Mr. ~nd
The fest ivit ies started
at met b:v her escort. Ted Fortner. attendant. MiSS Linda Ramse?, Mrs. J~ Hansen of Patr1ot
half-llme. Mr. Winston Sheets Fortner is th e son of Mr. and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W1l· Walker 1S the son of Mr. and
and his majorettes directed Mrs. J~sse Fortner of Oak Hill. lliam R~msey of Gallia. Mi ss Mrs. Clyde Wal~er of Thurma~.
Soulhweslern's band
on1.o ! He is also a member of the Ramsey s chauffeur for the 1 The last of M1ss Burnette s
the
field
in preparation :senior class at Southwestern.~ evening was_Marlin Rose and co.urt to. enter tbe field was
for
the presentatior
ut He was Miss Burnette's escort the automobtle w~s loaned ~y Mtss_ Dons Llayd, a freshmAn.
Southwestern's
Hom!"roming 1throughout the official home- ; Gary Ferguson. Mtss Ra~sey s She IS the daughter of Mr. and
Queen and her court. The pres- coming festivities of both Fri- Escort was _G~~ Edmonds, son Mrs. J?hn ~- Lloyd, ,Route 4,
en u1t•o n of the Qure:' :.,,,, 1t'r day and Saturday nights.
!of Mrs. Vtrgi~J.a Edmonds of Oak H1ll. Mtss Ll~yd ~ escort
court was given by one of the
1Rural Route, \ mton. Both are for the evening wa~ R1cky Al!!chool's Beta members
Miss , Chauffe,Jred onto the field by ; seniors.
j tizer who drove her onto Ute
Linda Stewart
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IGregory Carter. was · t he i A member of the Junior c\as! ·field to meet her escort, Jerry
Queen's Maid of Honor, Miss 1was Miss Ruth Ann Stewart, Johnson. He is the son or Mr.
1t was a thrill ing evening for 1 Leona Saunders. She is the 1 the Queen's Junior attendant. and Mrs. Clyde Johnson of Oak
everyone as the spirits of tile daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sauq Her escort was Richard Dillon, Hi ll.
crowd rose. The band was qui- Saunders of Lecta, Ohio. Miss a junior. son of Mr ~H'd Mrs 1 The Queen and each of the
et on the field and everyone Saunders' automobile was loan- George Dillon of Lecta, Miss attendants received
flowers
was anticipating UJ.e "Brrlval of ed by Miss Karen Beal!ie. Mr. Stewart is the daughter or Mr. Ifrom their escorts. Miss Burn·
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QUEEN AND COURT ~ The 1966 Homecoming Queen at Pomeroy High School and her attendants'·md
escorts pose here prior to the official crowning. Pictured, left ~odght, are D~nny Crow, Terri . Fultz, Larry
Wiles, Sharon Srruth, Mike Hazelton, Queen Kay McGowan, Millie Legar, Cecil Midkiff, Judy King and :Qav14,,
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Miss Kay McGowan was crowned· que~n during pregame ceremonies at Pomeroy Stadium Friday evening
The new 111M Homecomlll8
before a crowd of approxillllltely 12&lt;Ufl!ls': ! ~'.
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The queen and her court entered 'the south end of PT. PLEASANT - Miss" Mik- at tile Homeconilng dpce 'wlih
the field in cars donated by Dick Sfyler, Charles Lewis I ki Nibert, blonde blue • eyed mem!Jers of her Olud. coOklt
and the Blaettnar uto Co.
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PPHS aenior, was crowned 11166 StepheDJ and Marjilrlo Y&lt;11~
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Judy King and Terri Fultz arrived 'on the field in a Homecoming Queen during lea- tbe other two ~ eQI!IIid(~
car driven by Rodney Hysell. Miss Fultz w:as escorted by tivities at half-time Of the Big vlelng tor the crolon, .. }lllilor
Danny Crow and Miss King - Blacka and W'dllamaon football altendant, VIcki .RafllOy .. :u d
by David Hargraves.
Pomeroy ~,' played "0 v e r game Friday evening at san- sophomOre •all&lt;llllant: ·:~
In the secona car driven by The Rambow.
ders Memorial field.
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HOMECOMING -The Eastern High School Homecoming Queen, Miss Brenda Larkins, Is flanked here by
man. MJSs McGowan was es· Nd, whJte and blue bat lights slm drills "' "Hosts of Free- beg'!ll wltll . a
.In ·a~·
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IA!wn l'l!in! ~)eajanl '
'if!er, Peggy MJ!lhoan, M1ss Larkins, Man&gt; Mankm and Sandra Newlun. In the background are escorts Louie
by her escort; Mike Hazelkln. ner." The band then formed an In an eyo-catchlng n\Jillber ·W.oon. Parsde
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Frederick, David Heaton, Ronnie Dodderer, Roger Lanham and Roger Barnett.
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Miss McGowan was present- ardtway lor the homecoming the majorettes were featuU&lt;I In Moati - , FFA,
ed roses from Mrs. Dana Kes- queen and lier court.
a dance routine .kl 1be tune of GM: Cara
singer and crowned queen by During the hlllf-Ume perlod "Tiger Rag." The · band Under s:!:Z~:~J
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Earl Young, assistant princi· tile band, entering !he north the direction of, Donald Miller,
.pal of Pomeroy High school. end of the Held. played "Fan- &lt;;Oncluded ita abow ·,with the
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"·Miss Brenda Larkins
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During the ceremonies, th efare" and ''Show Boy." The Alma Mabn'.
attendant

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. Eastern High School foot·
stadium Friday evening.

w;;j.;; Larkms'
roui-t included
Milhoan, Sandra New-

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Mary
Manki n. Crown bearer was sec- ;
ond grade sturient
Patricia ·
Botton of Reedsv11le. Crowmng 1
Miss Larkins was Roberta Trus- 1
sell, ~ast year's quet!n.
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her court were Lou1s Frederick,
who escorted Peggy Milhoan;
Roger Garnett, escort for Sandra Newlun; Ronny Dodderer,

escort lor Ann Holter; David \
Heaton. escort for Mary Man- i'
i:in, and Roger Lanham, escort i
of the queen.

Donating cars for the festivities were Ina Masser, Keith Go.
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and
' Ray R1ggs. Drivers were Clara ·
t:aasldy, Bill Karr, Ray Jus'ice and Victor Gaul.
During the ceremonies the

!:astern High Srhool
band
'layed "Miss America." Fol·
DWing the ceremonies the band
l'l!l..iibed a precision drill with
majoretles doing a colorfire baiOII routine.

QUEEN - Miss Breitda Urldns, 1966 Eaatern
, Higb School Homecoming Queen, poses With a)! armload of Dowers after she was crowned Friday in preaame aetivitles of the Eastern-Kya;er Creek clash.

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crowned homecoming queen. Pictured above, left to right are: Lynda Ramsey, Gary'jd.monds, Vivian Hansen, Jim Walker, Nancy Bur·
nette, queen; Teddy Fortner, Leona S'l)lnders, maid of honor; Dwight Lloyd, Ruthie Stewart, Richard Dillon, Doris Lloyd and Jerry John·

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HOMECOMING QUEllN - The 1968 Pomeroy High School Homecomll)g
Queen, Miss .Kay McGowan, daughter b f Dr. and Mrs. Thonias McGowan pf'MJ..
son, W. va., is shown here with her:lsco rt, Mike Hazeltqn, after crownine cere-'
monies prior t~ tbe Panther-Wellstci'll ga 1\}0 Friday night,
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l~Jlll .ft. re~Rr, D, David SommerVille Jeffr ~· -~~ Le · ,.. __1
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r ll'I!IS ~- ,es W91f and Allen Rose. Second row-Jeny Dean Evans Jeffrey Francies
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cross the Ohio, near
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Thomas. The body was taken •He WIJ re]lOl'lecf
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Area and bnmght aahore.
Oftldall ·had been llf.!ll'd!
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BY LINDA STEWART

1966-67, Miss Nancy Burnette, of Honor'• escort. He assisted riot.
The S1)uthweslern Local High and her courl. Miss Burnette! Miss Saunders durin;! home- 1 .
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H
Sr hool held its annual home- 1s the daughter of Mr.
and 1 coming activities. He is the son Miss VIVID~ ~sen.. ~~~~~
con1111g festi\'llles on
Fnday Mrs. Paul Burnette of Route Z,i of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Lloyd more, was e
een 8
r
and Saturday nights. October :Gal lipolis. She is a member of I of Route 4, Oak Hill. Mr. tloyd :tendan\ s~~ l:a: ch'a~ffeur7-8, when the Southwestern the present graduating class and Miss Saunders are both ~ onto t e Ieh Y
am~s
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Highlanders lost an exciting of Southwestern High School. seniors.
,hGreen whereJl e w~s 1 m~
14-0 game agamst their oppon- .The Queen was chauffeured on.
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I er escort, mmy a ~ a •
ents tile Symmes Vallev Vik- to the field in a car dnven by I D~ectly behind the Matd of er, also a sophomore. M1ss Han·
mgs.
·
John Shriver, where she was Honor was ~e ~ueen's semor sen is the daughter of Mr. ~nd
The fest ivit ies started
at met b:v her escort. Ted Fortner. attendant. MiSS Linda Ramse?, Mrs. J~ Hansen of Patr1ot
half-llme. Mr. Winston Sheets Fortner is th e son of Mr. and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W1l· Walker 1S the son of Mr. and
and his majorettes directed Mrs. J~sse Fortner of Oak Hill. lliam R~msey of Gallia. Mi ss Mrs. Clyde Wal~er of Thurma~.
Soulhweslern's band
on1.o ! He is also a member of the Ramsey s chauffeur for the 1 The last of M1ss Burnette s
the
field
in preparation :senior class at Southwestern.~ evening was_Marlin Rose and co.urt to. enter tbe field was
for
the presentatior
ut He was Miss Burnette's escort the automobtle w~s loaned ~y Mtss_ Dons Llayd, a freshmAn.
Southwestern's
Hom!"roming 1throughout the official home- ; Gary Ferguson. Mtss Ra~sey s She IS the daughter of Mr. and
Queen and her court. The pres- coming festivities of both Fri- Escort was _G~~ Edmonds, son Mrs. J?hn ~- Lloyd, ,Route 4,
en u1t•o n of the Qure:' :.,,,, 1t'r day and Saturday nights.
!of Mrs. Vtrgi~J.a Edmonds of Oak H1ll. Mtss Ll~yd ~ escort
court was given by one of the
1Rural Route, \ mton. Both are for the evening wa~ R1cky Al!!chool's Beta members
Miss , Chauffe,Jred onto the field by ; seniors.
j tizer who drove her onto Ute
Linda Stewart
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IGregory Carter. was · t he i A member of the Junior c\as! ·field to meet her escort, Jerry
Queen's Maid of Honor, Miss 1was Miss Ruth Ann Stewart, Johnson. He is the son or Mr.
1t was a thrill ing evening for 1 Leona Saunders. She is the 1 the Queen's Junior attendant. and Mrs. Clyde Johnson of Oak
everyone as the spirits of tile daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sauq Her escort was Richard Dillon, Hi ll.
crowd rose. The band was qui- Saunders of Lecta, Ohio. Miss a junior. son of Mr ~H'd Mrs 1 The Queen and each of the
et on the field and everyone Saunders' automobile was loan- George Dillon of Lecta, Miss attendants received
flowers
was anticipating UJ.e "Brrlval of ed by Miss Karen Beal!ie. Mr. Stewart is the daughter or Mr. Ifrom their escorts. Miss Burn·
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QUEEN AND COURT ~ The 1966 Homecoming Queen at Pomeroy High School and her attendants'·md
escorts pose here prior to the official crowning. Pictured, left ~odght, are D~nny Crow, Terri . Fultz, Larry
Wiles, Sharon Srruth, Mike Hazelton, Queen Kay McGowan, Millie Legar, Cecil Midkiff, Judy King and :Qav14,,
Hargraves.
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Miss Kay McGowan was crowned· que~n during pregame ceremonies at Pomeroy Stadium Friday evening
The new 111M Homecomlll8
before a crowd of approxillllltely 12&lt;Ufl!ls': ! ~'.
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Queen reigned Salutdq l!ialil
The queen and her court entered 'the south end of PT. PLEASANT - Miss" Mik- at tile Homeconilng dpce 'wlih
the field in cars donated by Dick Sfyler, Charles Lewis I ki Nibert, blonde blue • eyed mem!Jers of her Olud. coOklt
and the Blaettnar uto Co.
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PPHS aenior, was crowned 11166 StepheDJ and Marjilrlo Y&lt;11~
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Judy King and Terri Fultz arrived 'on the field in a Homecoming Queen during lea- tbe other two ~ eQI!IIid(~
car driven by Rodney Hysell. Miss Fultz w:as escorted by tivities at half-time Of the Big vlelng tor the crolon, .. }lllilor
Danny Crow and Miss King - Blacka and W'dllamaon football altendant, VIcki .RafllOy .. :u d
by David Hargraves.
Pomeroy ~,' played "0 v e r game Friday evening at san- sophomOre •all&lt;llllant: ·:~
In the secona car driven by The Rambow.
ders Memorial field.
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Smith was escorted by Larry ed acroos the field in a ''P" Slreet and John Nibert of Char· lor and Cindy Cbrlillan; 1,1\lle
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Wiles and Miss Legar by Cecil formation playing the "Fight lesion. Her escort waa . Buck M$er and .LIUie Miss MQ.n
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Midkiff. The . queen arrived in Song" followed by the forma'
Cognty.
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a car d~iven by Ronald East. tion of ."U S.'' wiU1 effective 85 piece unit ~rormed prect. ·The Homecoming ~~l~et
HOMECOMING -The Eastern High School Homecoming Queen, Miss Brenda Larkins, Is flanked here by
man. MJSs McGowan was es· Nd, whJte and blue bat lights slm drills "' "Hosts of Free- beg'!ll wltll . a
.In ·a~·
r"'· _ the attendants and escorts participating in the Friday night activities. Front row, left to right, are Ann Holcorted"' the .,.ter of the field for the "Star .Spangled Ban- dom."
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IA!wn l'l!in! ~)eajanl '
'if!er, Peggy MJ!lhoan, M1ss Larkins, Man&gt; Mankm and Sandra Newlun. In the background are escorts Louie
by her escort; Mike Hazelkln. ner." The band then formed an In an eyo-catchlng n\Jillber ·W.oon. Parsde
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Frederick, David Heaton, Ronnie Dodderer, Roger Lanham and Roger Barnett.
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Miss McGowan was present- ardtway lor the homecoming the majorettes were featuU&lt;I In Moati - , FFA,
ed roses from Mrs. Dana Kes- queen and lier court.
a dance routine .kl 1be tune of GM: Cara
singer and crowned queen by During the hlllf-Ume perlod "Tiger Rag." The · band Under s:!:Z~:~J
IllS IS
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Earl Young, assistant princi· tile band, entering !he north the direction of, Donald Miller,
.pal of Pomeroy High school. end of the Held. played "Fan- &lt;;Oncluded ita abow ·,with the
.and
"·Miss Brenda Larkins
wns l
During the ceremonies, th efare" and ''Show Boy." The Alma Mabn'.
attendant

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..med queen at the Home-comceremonies at half - time 1

. Eastern High School foot·
stadium Friday evening.

w;;j.;; Larkms'
roui-t included
Milhoan, Sandra New-

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Mary
Manki n. Crown bearer was sec- ;
ond grade sturient
Patricia ·
Botton of Reedsv11le. Crowmng 1
Miss Larkins was Roberta Trus- 1
sell, ~ast year's quet!n.
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her court were Lou1s Frederick,
who escorted Peggy Milhoan;
Roger Garnett, escort for Sandra Newlun; Ronny Dodderer,

escort lor Ann Holter; David \
Heaton. escort for Mary Man- i'
i:in, and Roger Lanham, escort i
of the queen.

Donating cars for the festivities were Ina Masser, Keith Go.
~le Ford. Gene Riggs
and
' Ray R1ggs. Drivers were Clara ·
t:aasldy, Bill Karr, Ray Jus'ice and Victor Gaul.
During the ceremonies the

!:astern High Srhool
band
'layed "Miss America." Fol·
DWing the ceremonies the band
l'l!l..iibed a precision drill with
majoretles doing a colorfire baiOII routine.

QUEEN - Miss Breitda Urldns, 1966 Eaatern
, Higb School Homecoming Queen, poses With a)! armload of Dowers after she was crowned Friday in preaame aetivitles of the Eastern-Kya;er Creek clash.

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'NEW .YOK • INIAl - Ever br~gl!l ~owet_ .fOII&gt;ro ,!0!11\
bad a yearnln' to be a waf'r als .on ~ narrol' b.ndllkf ·
Uly1 ' A- ~11'00 of · pop art with and on I~ .j)lntS.,' WMn
more pop~ out 'than in? Or per- are worn ' In the:' wiJJr, · ·
llaps just a 'U'l ole animated ob- petals open'~and iloai' J)n r
jet b'artT Well, pork op, lad- surfaCe. These are v$'y' pt.'1!tlY I
ies. Your 'chance Is here.
and WOuld be a snlash' In
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has given you yoUr opportunity -Many ·Or~'ihe .~UJtfhive .·,·. .. v
in his resort ilwlmw~r collec- areas mi~slnt ~
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which you really J?OP· ;But
'l'he showmg was a qutckte - are . always those ~Uck-ons
trO short that if yoo were 12 the shy.
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minutes late you missed it. But ~ The brai 'on the teetw-•reenvl
when it was o~er, there was bikinis have very little
oothlrtf to say but WOW!
nd no. sides.
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after tbe first number, you be-- laround on each llde tof
llevo It, too.
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stor&lt;s. Tho public ln'l roadyj
Model Juf:ly Hmman came jror side exposcre yet.
through the double doors and "They don't fiick a lash
there was a collectlve gasp something's slll to the oav.el.
fr~m the. audlenct. She wore an But they still think side cut·
ac1d green. wool diaper and a- i out.'l &lt;:~re indecent.''
bout 25 tr1apgular shiny bl.ack The show was a shocker
1Uck-on patches. That's aU.
it was choek full of fun , and
''It's completely· decent 1" Ru- new ideas. There were oxcl'tlngl
di quipped. "Even the navel color teams but ' no
print!.
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Nothing so Jussy was pe~mltt,d
The stlck-ons come in all to detract from Rudi's 'Stark
shapes. and colon and will bt' I o.rnamet1tation of ~e o~ bOdy
packaged In plastic bags and I beautiful. ·
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sold separately. You can m!x If the suits sell, Father Nepor matCh hat~.! moons, cJrcles tune and Davy Jones will have
and flowers. And if fig leaves • ball - and so will -the
eren't in that package, udi me-tic companies that 11ell body
missed a g&lt;&gt;Ojl bet. But tet makeup. Jost picture those era·, .:: .; ::·,
discretion govern your artlsUr zy sunburna.
pAIJIION Jll(POSURE to Rudt Gernreleh's forte. Tlth
endeavors unless you •have a
---...._.. from ~~ retOrt toUettloa for Harmon Knitwear
burning desire to get the inside
A111'0S BUMP
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land High School parkjnJ lot
Friday at 10 p.m., oatllini light
dama1e to both vehicies, the
Meigs County Sheriff's department sald. Olen Ji:verelt Burson,
"• ht• .. 1n
54, Frost, back~ r: ..car to
•a car driven by O.,fe ~napp,
The annual Tri-State Area
years and Includes acllvl- bulletin.
23, Langsville, as bllth: •\lemp~
CouneU Carnperal is sch~~~~~ ~ !y for camping, cooking meals 11 to 12, Prepare lunch
ed to leave th&amp;&lt; ~-~: arei.
Oct. 14, 15, and 16 at
and campfires.
12 lo t, Lunch
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Here's tho complete campor- 1 5:30 Retreat _ ali Sc6UII
at schedule (All Time EDSTI: a~end
FRIDAY, OCTOBER II · I 6, Supper
1 to 8 p. m, Chock In - ,.I 7:30 Campflre
up camp.
10, TaJM!
I to 1:15, Orientation camp
SUNDAY, OCJ'OBER ti
fire by districts. Coun·:il Camp- 7:30 a. m., Reveille
official to be guest at 8, Flag' raising
each campfire
7 30 to 8 30 p
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10. Taps.
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10. Scoutmasters Roondtable 8::tll Breakfast
Imeeting.
9:30, Protestant Church servI SATURDAY, OCTOBER t5 ice.
7 a. m.. Revell!•.
10:30 to 11, Free time
7:30, Flag raising at camp ll ::tll, Final retreat.
nag pole. Each Troop to send No onit is to plan on leaving
two uniformed Scouts.
camp prior to 12:30. u Is sur·
7 to I, Prepare breakfast.
gested that Troopo arrant• for
8, Breakfast
a family picnic at Krodel Park
9 to 12, District Camporee for Sunday lunch and parents
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county JUvenile court on r. :• ear struck the back of the I The truck wa• slowing down
charge of unsafe operotiop 011 lofcCormlck car.
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Oct. 15 after ~n ~ccidenl . at There wu minor damage to slow In urder to get In · behind
no a. m. Friday on Gravel , jured, according to tho patrol. the truck. But.the .Butcher oar
H~ll Rd., .... Kyger Cro.x
according to the patrol. struck the rear of the truck.
Htgh School. ·
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No one was injured and no Other patrol . arrest.. FrJjlay fl
State
Hlghwlly
were filed in a car- ineJuded: Charles K. Akers,
_saJd that Charl_es W. McC!!_.rmoolllsion at )·,30 p. m. Frt- Oak Hill, stop s•- . cited
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Damage was modertrte.
munictpal court Oct. 8: Rtehft,;;ill
The patrol reported that flag.
28, and Francis
man had nagged a. truck oper- Nunn, 26, both o! Wlpston
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visor of lunchrooms in 1"\iillipo- with gravy, mashl!ld pottJtoe:s,l
lis cily !K'hool, has released apple sauce, bread and butter,
the menus for the period
and cookies.
Oct. 10 throu&amp;h Oct. 21.
Wednesday, Oct. 19 - Beef
Monday, Oct. 10 _ Spaghell·lwith noodles, carrot
sticks,
ti with meat sauce, CDI
buttered peas and carr.,~. bread
bread and butter, and
and butter, and sliced peaches. THE QUBSTJOJIIJi how tO
peaches.
Thursday, Oct. :10 Chili aehlevo smog -trol, aad
with crackers, tossed
salad, lhlt ma7 be pori or . tho
Tuesday, Oct. 11 - Meat
bread and bolter, and fruited IDIWOl. 11'1 I preformed
oe&amp;lheal of arntbetle rubo
with gr.avy' mashed
aelatin .
ber hose made )J Ameroce
apple sauce, br•ad
Friday, Oct. 21 F I1h
for illl with •fumeand coekies.
1andwlch, buttered spinach, but- ... rol derietl tllmlDI Ia· ·
Wednesday, Oct. 1~ lered potatoes, bread and but- lo lacrtiiiD&amp; we IIJ IDdu•
lrW and aaloiletlve C411doss with meat sauce,
ter and sliced pineapple.
COI'IIII.
beans, carrot sticks,
All lunches are strved
corn, bread and butter,
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banana puddhll!1;
Thursday, Oct. 11 with crackers, tossed salad.
bread ond butler, and fruited
gelatin.
who'calls on me buys • new
Friday, Oct. tl Grilled
cheese •andwich, garden JI'MD,
potato oalad, broad and butter
HEARING AID
and sliced pineapple.
Monday. Oct. 17 - Beef barbecue,. cole &amp;law, ereen beans,
bread and butler, and cake
square.
and Wt tell th~ml
SHOWER GIVEN
Wbat •bl!~t '(_OUr bearing-baa It reached tbe stage_
A layette sllower wu held
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where you &lt;Wonder whether or not a hearing aid
Don Jobnoon, Portland, honor·
would be beoeftctal? Our testing 11 FREE and within1 Mrs. Marpret West, J\a.
cine. Giftl were placed
on out obllt•ttob, and our recommendations based on
tho table besld• a miniature
uventeeu
year's
upertence.' N.OW
'Is the time to
stork and alter the honored
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guest had opened the many
01U or wril~ for. an appotntmHD·the privacy of
served to the followllljt Mrs.
YO\tr bolne.
served tot he following, Mrs.
Kathleen Morris, Mn. Nanq
Carnahan, Mra. Etta
Mae
Hill, Mrs. Judy Roberts, Mrs.
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Eva Teaford, Mn. Novo llatley,
Mrs. Lindo HIU ond the boll·
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surest way 1o reach that goal and tho time lo beiln
Is right now, so maby others saved for a brighHuture ... and you can, too. We'll be &amp;lad to help )'011. '
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'NEW .YOK • INIAl - Ever br~gl!l ~owet_ .fOII&gt;ro ,!0!11\
bad a yearnln' to be a waf'r als .on ~ narrol' b.ndllkf ·
Uly1 ' A- ~11'00 of · pop art with and on I~ .j)lntS.,' WMn
more pop~ out 'than in? Or per- are worn ' In the:' wiJJr, · ·
llaps just a 'U'l ole animated ob- petals open'~and iloai' J)n r
jet b'artT Well, pork op, lad- surfaCe. These are v$'y' pt.'1!tlY I
ies. Your 'chance Is here.
and WOuld be a snlash' In
Gernreich, the beachmaster 1 water' ba11et1
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has given you yoUr opportunity -Many ·Or~'ihe .~UJtfhive .·,·. .. v
in his resort ilwlmw~r collec- areas mi~slnt ~
Brt ·
tloo. for .Ha.rmon Kmtw~ar._
which you really J?OP· ;But
'l'he showmg was a qutckte - are . always those ~Uck-ons
trO short that if yoo were 12 the shy.
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minutes late you missed it. But ~ The brai 'on the teetw-•reenvl
when it was o~er, there was bikinis have very little
oothlrtf to say but WOW!
nd no. sides.
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"J believe Ia ornamentallon 1 ''But," said Gernrelch, ~·we
.of tile body," 181d Rudl • .4.ad . 're cuttlna nifm au tncli fllrtller
after tbe first number, you be-- laround on each llde tof
llevo It, too.
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stor&lt;s. Tho public ln'l roadyj
Model Juf:ly Hmman came jror side exposcre yet.
through the double doors and "They don't fiick a lash
there was a collectlve gasp something's slll to the oav.el.
fr~m the. audlenct. She wore an But they still think side cut·
ac1d green. wool diaper and a- i out.'l &lt;:~re indecent.''
bout 25 tr1apgular shiny bl.ack The show was a shocker
1Uck-on patches. That's aU.
it was choek full of fun , and
''It's completely· decent 1" Ru- new ideas. There were oxcl'tlngl
di quipped. "Even the navel color teams but ' no
print!.
is covered."
Nothing so Jussy was pe~mltt,d
The stlck-ons come in all to detract from Rudi's 'Stark
shapes. and colon and will bt' I o.rnamet1tation of ~e o~ bOdy
packaged In plastic bags and I beautiful. ·
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sold separately. You can m!x If the suits sell, Father Nepor matCh hat~.! moons, cJrcles tune and Davy Jones will have
and flowers. And if fig leaves • ball - and so will -the
eren't in that package, udi me-tic companies that 11ell body
missed a g&lt;&gt;Ojl bet. But tet makeup. Jost picture those era·, .:: .; ::·,
discretion govern your artlsUr zy sunburna.
pAIJIION Jll(POSURE to Rudt Gernreleh's forte. Tlth
endeavors unless you •have a
---...._.. from ~~ retOrt toUettloa for Harmon Knitwear
burning desire to get the inside
A111'0S BUMP
JI ,Pilu Ill dealp to lludl'a recent "fal-.ut" dre1sea..
story on the fOCal brig.
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land High School parkjnJ lot
Friday at 10 p.m., oatllini light
dama1e to both vehicies, the
Meigs County Sheriff's department sald. Olen Ji:verelt Burson,
"• ht• .. 1n
54, Frost, back~ r: ..car to
•a car driven by O.,fe ~napp,
The annual Tri-State Area
years and Includes acllvl- bulletin.
23, Langsville, as bllth: •\lemp~
CouneU Carnperal is sch~~~~~ ~ !y for camping, cooking meals 11 to 12, Prepare lunch
ed to leave th&amp;&lt; ~-~: arei.
Oct. 14, 15, and 16 at
and campfires.
12 lo t, Lunch
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Oct.l4-l5-6l at Krodel Park for Scouts

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will serve as camperal
'll1t camporal. largest
orin&amp; of Scouts and
lit the oouncil, is held

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Here's tho complete campor- 1 5:30 Retreat _ ali Sc6UII
at schedule (All Time EDSTI: a~end
FRIDAY, OCTOBER II · I 6, Supper
1 to 8 p. m, Chock In - ,.I 7:30 Campflre
up camp.
10, TaJM!
I to 1:15, Orientation camp
SUNDAY, OCJ'OBER ti
fire by districts. Coun·:il Camp- 7:30 a. m., Reveille
official to be guest at 8, Flag' raising
each campfire
7 30 to 8 30 p
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10. Taps.
fast.
10. Scoutmasters Roondtable 8::tll Breakfast
Imeeting.
9:30, Protestant Church servI SATURDAY, OCTOBER t5 ice.
7 a. m.. Revell!•.
10:30 to 11, Free time
7:30, Flag raising at camp ll ::tll, Final retreat.
nag pole. Each Troop to send No onit is to plan on leaving
two uniformed Scouts.
camp prior to 12:30. u Is sur·
7 to I, Prepare breakfast.
gested that Troopo arrant• for
8, Breakfast
a family picnic at Krodel Park
9 to 12, District Camporee for Sunday lunch and parents
skill events as outllned in this transport boys home.
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Gallipolis, wu Cited to 'G~llla 1ild to slow or stop aud hi• pass the truck.
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county JUvenile court on r. :• ear struck the back of the I The truck wa• slowing down
charge of unsafe operotiop 011 lofcCormlck car.
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and Butoher attempted
to
Oct. 15 after ~n ~ccidenl . at There wu minor damage to slow In urder to get In · behind
no a. m. Friday on Gravel , jured, according to tho patrol. the truck. But.the .Butcher oar
H~ll Rd., .... Kyger Cro.x
according to the patrol. struck the rear of the truck.
Htgh School. ·
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No one was injured and no Other patrol . arrest.. FrJjlay fl
State
Hlghwlly
were filed in a car- ineJuded: Charles K. Akers,
_saJd that Charl_es W. McC!!_.rmoolllsion at )·,30 p. m. Frt- Oak Hill, stop s•- . cited
k17Rt1GIIIllhd
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on Rl. 7, two and lour- Ga!Upolis municipal
court,
ed south, had slowed for a
miles south of Middle· Oct. 8; Robert E. Paul
St.
port, In the CJJnstruction area. Albans, W. Va., no mud
Damage was modertrte.
munictpal court Oct. 8: Rtehft,;;ill
The patrol reported that flag.
28, and Francis
man had nagged a. truck oper- Nunn, 26, both o! Wlpston
ated by Clifford R.
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visor of lunchrooms in 1"\iillipo- with gravy, mashl!ld pottJtoe:s,l
lis cily !K'hool, has released apple sauce, bread and butter,
the menus for the period
and cookies.
Oct. 10 throu&amp;h Oct. 21.
Wednesday, Oct. 19 - Beef
Monday, Oct. 10 _ Spaghell·lwith noodles, carrot
sticks,
ti with meat sauce, CDI
buttered peas and carr.,~. bread
bread and butter, and
and butter, and sliced peaches. THE QUBSTJOJIIJi how tO
peaches.
Thursday, Oct. :10 Chili aehlevo smog -trol, aad
with crackers, tossed
salad, lhlt ma7 be pori or . tho
Tuesday, Oct. 11 - Meat
bread and bolter, and fruited IDIWOl. 11'1 I preformed
oe&amp;lheal of arntbetle rubo
with gr.avy' mashed
aelatin .
ber hose made )J Ameroce
apple sauce, br•ad
Friday, Oct. 21 F I1h
for illl with •fumeand coekies.
1andwlch, buttered spinach, but- ... rol derietl tllmlDI Ia· ·
Wednesday, Oct. 1~ lered potatoes, bread and but- lo lacrtiiiD&amp; we IIJ IDdu•
lrW and aaloiletlve C411doss with meat sauce,
ter and sliced pineapple.
COI'IIII.
beans, carrot sticks,
All lunches are strved
corn, bread and butter,
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banana puddhll!1;
Thursday, Oct. 11 with crackers, tossed salad.
bread ond butler, and fruited
gelatin.
who'calls on me buys • new
Friday, Oct. tl Grilled
cheese •andwich, garden JI'MD,
potato oalad, broad and butter
HEARING AID
and sliced pineapple.
Monday. Oct. 17 - Beef barbecue,. cole &amp;law, ereen beans,
bread and butler, and cake
square.
and Wt tell th~ml
SHOWER GIVEN
Wbat •bl!~t '(_OUr bearing-baa It reached tbe stage_
A layette sllower wu held
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where you &lt;Wonder whether or not a hearing aid
Don Jobnoon, Portland, honor·
would be beoeftctal? Our testing 11 FREE and within1 Mrs. Marpret West, J\a.
cine. Giftl were placed
on out obllt•ttob, and our recommendations based on
tho table besld• a miniature
uventeeu
year's
upertence.' N.OW
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stork and alter the honored
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served to the followllljt Mrs.
YO\tr bolne.
served tot he following, Mrs.
Kathleen Morris, Mn. Nanq
Carnahan, Mra. Etta
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Eva Teaford, Mn. Novo llatley,
Mrs. Lindo HIU ond the boll·
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had, a ~~amtn: to be a water sis-.6n
Illy? ' A ·eje~· of.&lt; pop art with ,and on the .
more Jl&lt;lp out ' than jn~r per· are Ill''"
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jet tl'*' ; weU. perk up, lad· "
ies. Yo'Ur- .,. chlnce is here,
Gernreich, the .. beacbmaster, wat.r' ·
has siven you your opportunity
in hJs resort swilpwear collec- areas
Uoo ror Harmon Knitwear.
which you
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so· short that if yo~ were 12 the shy. .
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minutes late You miSsed Lt. But~ The bras on the teeny-weeny
when it was o~er, there was bikinis have very little front
nothing to say but WOW!
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ol lbe body," lald Rudl. And 're cutitn&amp; them II' I.Deli hanber
aRer tbe first number, 7,00 be-[' around ·on eac,b olde, lqt
line Jt, too.
stores The public Isn't
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through the double doors and "They don't ntck a lash ' ,
there was a· collective gasp romething's slit to the navel.
from the audlen~. She wore an But they still think side
sc1d green. wool diaper and a- outs are indecent."
bout 25 lfl"i'gular shiny black The show was a shocker
sUck-on patches, That's aU.
it was ~hoek lull ·of f1in
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right) greeted the 204 persons attending the. Southwesteru Distilct convention at Wabama High School. The
New Haven and Point Pleasant Woman's Clubs were the hoJts. Seated next to Mrs. Russell was Mrs. T. L. uen·
ritze, First Vice Prl!llideot of District. Lo~an, W.Va.; Mrs. George T. Humphreys, dlatrlct presideD! of Huntingtoo and on the end Mrs. Harry Finley, FirSt VIce Preslden~.of the State.
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Tri-State Area Coone il Camporall
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Council Camporal is scheduled
Oel. 14, 15, and 16 at Krodel
Park, Pt. Pleasant, W. Va.,
0. Guy Nash, District Seoul
~U•e anoounced Saturday.
WIDiam R !Bill)
will serve as camporal
'lbt oamporal, largest
orlh&amp; of Scouts and
lllibe eouncll, Is held

two years and includes actlvl- bulletin.
ly for camping, cooking meals 11 to i2,
and campfires.
12 to I, I
Theme for the 11166 evtnl !·3D to •
is "HOI The Rusged Road." skJII even~
Purpose of the camporal is to 3•30 to 4\
get new Scouts working In itation an&lt;l
their patrol and unit.
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al schedule IAll Time EDST ): attend ,~
FRIDAy, OCTOBER II
6, Sup~
4 to 8 p. m., Check In - set 7:30 C""·
up camp.
10, 'fal.i'l
• to 9: 15, Orientation camp
suNJi'!!;,
by districts. Coun"li Camp- 7:30 a ; n
official to be guest at 8, Flag'~z
each campfire,
7:30 to J:
10, Taps.
fast.
10, Scoutmasters Roundtable 8:30 Brea
meeting.
9:30, Prob
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7 a. m., Reveille,
10:30 to I
7:30. Flag raising at camp ll:30, Fi~
flo&amp; pole. Each Troop to ••n~ No unit is
two umformed Scouts.
camp prior '
gesto!d thai
7 to 8, Prepare breakfast.
8, Breakf"t
a family pi&lt;
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Mrs. Nellie Franklin, super-~ Tuesday, ·
visor of lunchroom~ in t'l•lllpo· with gravy
lis city orhool, has r•leased apple sauco
the menus ror the period from and cookie!
Oct 10 throo&amp;h Oct. 21.
Wedneoda
with noodle
Mooday, Oct. 11 ... Spaghet· buttered pel
tl w1th meat sauce, cot slaw, nd b tte
bread and butter, a!Iii ollced 1 Th 0sd r'
peaches
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Tuesday, Oct. ll ... Meat loaf bread and
with gravy, mashed potatoes, &amp;eiattn.
apple sauce, bread aNI butter, Friday, I
and cotkies.
aandWichi b
Wednesday, Oct. 12 - Hot tered potat
dogs with meat sauce, baked ter and llli
beans, carrot sticks, buttered All lunct,
corn, bread and butter, and 1 hall-pint
banana poddln&amp;.
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with crackers, tossed
aaJad,
bread and buller, and fruited
gtlatin.
Friday, Oct 14 Grilled
cheese saodwicb, canltn trten,
potato salad, bread and butter
tit
and sliced pineapple,
MondiiJ, Oct. 17 - Beef bar·
becue., cole alaw, '"'11 bean !I,
bread and butler, and cake
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A layette shower wao held
Tuesday at the homo of MrJ,
Don Jobnlon, Florlland, honor·
lng Mn. Matlll'll West, Rl·
cine. 01111 wm placed
on
the table bai!U a mlnlalu,re
stork and alter the honored
guest had opened the many
to the roltowln~
Mrs.
tot be followlne.. Mra.
Kathleen. Morri1, Mrs. Nancy·
Carnahan, Mra. Ella
Mae
Hill, Mrs. Judy Roberto, Mrl.
Eva Teaford, Mn. Neva llllley,
Mrs. Linda tiiU and 1be 11011~--,_,____J esa, Mrs, lbirltJ Johiii!Ou. '

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ll:30 p. 111. ~ 13 "Marco PolO"
and :'Jliogle Prime"
• 11:!0 p:' m. Cb 10 "Attact
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Iale of the Dead"
11:3&amp; p. m. Ch 8 "ll&lt;lod Rumer
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1:00 Animal Secta Tom &amp; Jerry
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IV of Scioto P,esbyterial will\ end Fellowship.
northern
Alberta, ,Canadto
be held at Jackson 011 October The aftenoOII s~aker wlll be There, he aDd hit wile tra*
11. Coffee will be served at the Re• . .Mr. Rolland C. Smith ed by covered wagort
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t:!O a. m. and the mcedq wUI of Somerset. The Rev. Mr. sleigh lhrouib the busbland, ...
siBrt at to 1. m. All women Smith beads the Clergy Strat- tabtisbed a residential IM!boil
tf the district are cordially tn-1egy Committee for Perry Coun· and initiated JegislatloD · · JII'O'
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ty, 1 aroup of rnlnlsters aDd vldinl better scboola and ~ I
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! Bible' •atudy for 191&gt;7 "Joy lor Glenferd Cborge o! the United It will be a challeJIIInl
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entation of "AffluODco · Mil·
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: ot' oented by Mrs. Ray CUr'rie o! Earlier ill hlo eareer, the ians.'' Ute theme ef tire ·:~~~~1
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A layette lllower waa held
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Jolmoon, Portland, bOnor·
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Council Camperal IS scheduled ty for camping, cooking meals ll !o 12 ·
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12 to 1 '1
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William H. (Bill)
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camp prior b
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sk11l events as oo_t~!ned in this transport boy

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Program, World Service, slimary to the Cree lD~=~t~
IV .of Scioto p.,.,byterial will ' aod Fellowship.
northern Alberta,
110 held at Jackoon on October The allorDOO!l s~aker will be There, be and hia wile lra911l11. Coffee will be served at the Rev. Mr. Rollartd C. Smilb ed by covered wagon
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shop Ia District IV beln&amp; tl&gt;e is also pas!Air of the lour church subject cho,.. lor 1ht ~~~d.­
Bible '•tudy for 11167 "Joy !or Glenford Cbarae of 1ht United ,It will be a challenctJW pnilo
u Allliouo Age," a study on . Church of Christ.
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HOLLYWOOD mPn - Alvy constructloo ol brick, slutco traits af rra.t.·ll· olioi .,... ~ed to the;lieolllf, J!ll!:!or or- t_,·tliiD!itit:CIIe:...... there.
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be the soflesllllolcllln loloorwoa. i.,..,, ol lleing out ol the .,.. •e repilla IQ ~ Sonlot
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:er !days he Isn't called untU !.,;::{.;'::1 b!"~idoL than the ~na ·' :Ot
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pages In the scrlpl It Is shot ball, die chalaclel ho plays 'Tou'd t.allt I baue a Jot e1 1J1ao11r Allell. the ....,.._ ·, ......; mil&amp; ·
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He bas 11ft animated face. on just t. c1ooa aut 111e ...,.. "Don't Drillk lhe · Wiler," have tireli wllldi oj:orate at
What Pl"""""; llim most is his optimist's jovlaliiJ aM, woll, And I'm al""flf out 111 lhe JW wblcll deaLi. wllll a vaeitliijllng presSUI'e8 ·UP to :i$o pounda per
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hn t»lll&gt;d ol JOY JOU'd lb doing some work or 1uss1ng American family accuoed or""' square
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are the parents ol Bany, 14; Moore his several .,._.. ,._ ........ .lltMt
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New Haven and Point Pt~asant Woman's Clubs were the hosts. Se~ed next to Mrs. RQSSell was ldrs. T. L. Henritze First Vice Premdent of District, Lo~an, .W.Va.; Mrs. Qeorge T. Humphreys, district president of Hunting·
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Tbe ~holograph, moo IIIli, ll masnlfiquel · A room Nnlpopor lll!terpr!Je A-.
reflected m a mirror: an open door a vista of other D£A11 PO~Y - My Poll)ter
rooms, ol space and time (there Is a clnek in the mirrored Is lor camera Ions who have
room). The mirror ls round, with a wide fram&amp;-~old, one trouble 1tnc1tng negatives when
~ows It is gold, though the photopph la black lllld they' w&amp;lt dup)Jeate fiCIUrel
wiUte. Above the mirror, t!Je broodiJii flpre of tn eaate md. Buy a package o recipe
with outspread wings castine a shadOw BJ&amp;lnst the wall cardll aDd a boX !bey "1Ytll fll
that merges into the darkneu beyond lhe inh'rOr. On the "110, ev~ an old recipe IDe
mantel a candle and its shadow. The lhadow candle Ue1 1101. SOrt yfiUI' nesaUva Into
. flat on the mantel and_ breaks agal118t the wall, ita top atqnrlel, IUdl u blrilldayt,
slantmg toward the IIUITOr. The flame of the candle II Christmas, family, tehool and
delicate and graceful. The whlte e~g• ot tl~e chimney cut~ 80 on. Lllbel the cards and ue
upward m a clean line, be· .
lbem as separators with tha
yond it, framing the picture qu1et, but they, allo, are
~~e~auvea lor that category bad&lt;
in mystery, Is darkness.
ant T!te candles are Ill.
of tha proper can!. VacatiOn pJo.
The photograph was created there Ia lellure-l.,.llft to wm- lures ml(bt be labeled as to
by M. Jack Burnett of !be Hun~ der through the rooDII llllhlll' year or place 80 they do not boln(ton, West Vtrglnta, Herald- ried. Letsure to talk. These art come roofuslni U there Ia exAdverdHr. It was on the cover the daya when cbtldren come tra room in
back of the
o! the Advertise~! Sunday alter school, ~ ones and twos, box It is a Jood place to keep
magazine of 2 octobre. The mlr· • private oommg, ohy, olmosl
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ror is In the drawing room of secret. A boy with red hair ex a : 0 t"~
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Our House. '1\tm lhe page, ibe is eight years old and has ve not en pu In an • urn.
and there are other photographs come w1th hiS little siSter. He - ANN
of the Inn made by M. Burnett, lays hiS arm across her shouland a story to go with them ders. The yellow sleeve of nl• DEAR POLLY ~ T~ remove
written by Mlle. Estelle Belan· raincoat brushes hef dark curls. water spots !rom furniture, put
ger. Mlle. el M, recently BJlenl "You mustn't touch anythinJ," ~vera! drops o! camphorated
a morning at the tavern, with ' he says seriousi?- "You can otl, or IIJIItlts of camphor, on a
1hts so felicitous result. Is ujtook, but :}ou mustn't touch." I damp cloth a..t rub on I h •
not rare tltal two artists can :She look.- at him with bIg marts. _Bad spots may take
tbt11 eomblne their talents, cap· eyes, and they go off together more than one application.turlni the soul of a place? Out, jinto the candlelight.
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aot go unnoticed. A hundred he Is not YOUDII: he Is arateful sUp a plutlc bowl c:&lt;~~~er, or
mttors we had on 1 octobre, lor qule~ !or the clrance to rest I the plasUc lid from a eo!fee
many of tllem comins because awhile. "A little tired," he says. can, on the bottom)! your cold·
of Mile e1 M0110iear. A sunny "Not mucll, but a little; lor I drink pitcher. When the pltdler
day it was: warm enough lor 1 man as old as I am who
sweats, the cover or lid catches
· file 11\'tm doors to !land open. . had a stroke and two ooronar- the moisture.- MRS. W.J.S.
let!Ured b1 M. Dutlef's brandy fes I'm not ,dolng 80 bad."
juJa. No matter about the lettvt!B lellllll in the doorway lqoklnl DEAR POLLY - U1t clamp- I lew tea... blown through down the eandle!H ball to ll'ltert type clotbetipiol to hold up
tile houle, 11ft they 1101 wei· tho boy and hts sl!!ler are llaJtd. mualt: on the pilno. I bavt! been
come?
lng at the loot til the stair&amp;.
tesclmc for 50 years and have
Alwa"''"' IJIIlllly days the Inn boy is holding his sister by the foond Ills tlje beat way. I Dlt!lld
hii111111Y1vlllttn. On IJI'IY band. ~man waiclles ,them 1111 old mulllc an the RWing
days, - ,\1101 10 111111)'; tftll- as they -clunb the Blairs.
D*!hine as well as wttb plaiJI
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.. But an SUIIll)' days - voila! In lhfnk: the man in the doorway, uoed to be printed Gil
!bey &lt;Ollie, from the village, the children on the stair.
paper 80 when the llf!ges
!nun everywhere!
Sus adleool
rough and •om the)F can
The rainy days, they are
Alli~slf_ cut off to the aewer,
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lor-•jj' 10 lila• betor.. tlelded· of o~a wtU be held. Of· J!liin,, !7111 c~tard":l. · , ·
Mr. M~aolt it c., •borl
fleers Of Ohio \'IIley Grana. Mn. BIJWII , 111~~ · .)lr,
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tpetd •P tha'!fn&amp; lllile ,na.. same Ume tn a JQint seasioD. Sup¢ntepdent ol Meigl · ~jj·
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DEAR POLLY - I want to
tell liai'rlet to take I 11011
dip It lnlo oUvt oU and then
cold Clill' ashes, alid rub
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lurnltute.

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· GRACi
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llie homt o1 Mra llltold

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will meet at the oume of
Mrs. Albllrt Durooe '' I p.m.
FRENCH CIT\ Garde~~ Club
will .meet at 7:30 p, m at the
home o! Mrs. Earl Noll Mrs.

Glady&amp; Fredorick will show
shdes on Alaska ano Its
flowers.
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RIO GRANDE Calvary Baplist Ladlu Auxiliary
wilt
meet at 1:30 p. m, at the
church.
GRACE Methodiat wscs Cir·
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the home of Mrs. Gilbert
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Halliday
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GRACE Method~! WSCS Cir· ·
c1es will meet as follows: Cir·
cia 1, •! 7:30p.m., with Mrs.
Hughey Jones, 426 Hedgewood
p~ive, Circle 21 at 7:30 p.m.
w1th Mrs. Wilham
J. 8roWII,
451 Hetlaewood Drive. Circle
- " · " - - mMa\l.ot 3 at 1:30 p.m. with Mrs. ,John
MONDA V
O'Dell, Belmont Drtve. Circle
THE POMEROY
4 at 7:3tl p.m. wtth Mnt. ROOPTA wtll meet Monday
ert O'Dell.
10, at 7:30 p. m. at the '
THURSDAY
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GALUA COUNTY Democrat' State Potrol
ic Women will give a tea
~rogram There wt11
honoring Mra. Waller
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\'Ole on the ~~ to change Moeller, Wife til Co11,1J1'0ssman
the meet" nf&amp;hl.
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the Rutland )ligh School yearhook, is w6 rking ve" nar&lt;l to
get tbe flrs~ part o1 their book
off to the printers.
Th~y are trying sometJtins
!leW till~ year _ for the Jlrsl.
time they are going to have
elgftt pictures Iii natural · c,olor,
which they !eel will l!llhanet! the
book greatly, Because til .this,
deadlines have to be met .earfter and mucb more wmt lilt•,
to be put b• on"the bOOk . . ,
'l'lle staff Of the boOk Is as
lollows: , penni! Weltet, Cbarleo
Bcoll, Bal'btlra Wllll81111, Dat·
leDe Smith, Bonnie Grate, Rog•
• Davis, Melva JOiulstDII, DIIIii Wti'DIIIeJ; Loti Godby, Dobo
bill 'l'urDtl', sabra Canaday, AI·

~Person,I-HQMs , I wscs MEFl1'8
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Olive PaJo, .Cnna TUI'IIer was
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Cllarlotte Willford read the
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Cotm~ll read the treasur•r'• report and both were, approved.
Gladys Major of the Membersh!p committee re(l&lt;!rtad 51
memhers .to datt. The romri1erclal class at Rutland High
School made up new J)rogram
books and did a gplendld jQb.
Mr. Richard ChAmbers gave
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school Ftflll grade mothers en Miller, anll tOoks; Demlllofl•

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Tbe ~holograph, moo IIIli, ll masnlfiquel · A room Nnlpopor lll!terpr!Je A-.
reflected m a mirror: an open door a vista of other D£A11 PO~Y - My Poll)ter
rooms, ol space and time (there Is a clnek in the mirrored Is lor camera Ions who have
room). The mirror ls round, with a wide fram&amp;-~old, one trouble 1tnc1tng negatives when
~ows It is gold, though the photopph la black lllld they' w&amp;lt dup)Jeate fiCIUrel
wiUte. Above the mirror, t!Je broodiJii flpre of tn eaate md. Buy a package o recipe
with outspread wings castine a shadOw BJ&amp;lnst the wall cardll aDd a boX !bey "1Ytll fll
that merges into the darkneu beyond lhe inh'rOr. On the "110, ev~ an old recipe IDe
mantel a candle and its shadow. The lhadow candle Ue1 1101. SOrt yfiUI' nesaUva Into
. flat on the mantel and_ breaks agal118t the wall, ita top atqnrlel, IUdl u blrilldayt,
slantmg toward the IIUITOr. The flame of the candle II Christmas, family, tehool and
delicate and graceful. The whlte e~g• ot tl~e chimney cut~ 80 on. Lllbel the cards and ue
upward m a clean line, be· .
lbem as separators with tha
yond it, framing the picture qu1et, but they, allo, are
~~e~auvea lor that category bad&lt;
in mystery, Is darkness.
ant T!te candles are Ill.
of tha proper can!. VacatiOn pJo.
The photograph was created there Ia lellure-l.,.llft to wm- lures ml(bt be labeled as to
by M. Jack Burnett of !be Hun~ der through the rooDII llllhlll' year or place 80 they do not boln(ton, West Vtrglnta, Herald- ried. Letsure to talk. These art come roofuslni U there Ia exAdverdHr. It was on the cover the daya when cbtldren come tra room in
back of the
o! the Advertise~! Sunday alter school, ~ ones and twos, box It is a Jood place to keep
magazine of 2 octobre. The mlr· • private oommg, ohy, olmosl
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thole that
ror is In the drawing room of secret. A boy with red hair ex a : 0 t"~
lb
Our House. '1\tm lhe page, ibe is eight years old and has ve not en pu In an • urn.
and there are other photographs come w1th hiS little siSter. He - ANN
of the Inn made by M. Burnett, lays hiS arm across her shouland a story to go with them ders. The yellow sleeve of nl• DEAR POLLY ~ T~ remove
written by Mlle. Estelle Belan· raincoat brushes hef dark curls. water spots !rom furniture, put
ger. Mlle. el M, recently BJlenl "You mustn't touch anythinJ," ~vera! drops o! camphorated
a morning at the tavern, with ' he says seriousi?- "You can otl, or IIJIItlts of camphor, on a
1hts so felicitous result. Is ujtook, but :}ou mustn't touch." I damp cloth a..t rub on I h •
not rare tltal two artists can :She look.- at him with bIg marts. _Bad spots may take
tbt11 eomblne their talents, cap· eyes, and they go off together more than one application.turlni the soul of a place? Out, jinto the candlelight.
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aot go unnoticed. A hundred he Is not YOUDII: he Is arateful sUp a plutlc bowl c:&lt;~~~er, or
mttors we had on 1 octobre, lor qule~ !or the clrance to rest I the plasUc lid from a eo!fee
many of tllem comins because awhile. "A little tired," he says. can, on the bottom)! your cold·
of Mile e1 M0110iear. A sunny "Not mucll, but a little; lor I drink pitcher. When the pltdler
day it was: warm enough lor 1 man as old as I am who
sweats, the cover or lid catches
· file 11\'tm doors to !land open. . had a stroke and two ooronar- the moisture.- MRS. W.J.S.
let!Ured b1 M. Dutlef's brandy fes I'm not ,dolng 80 bad."
juJa. No matter about the lettvt!B lellllll in the doorway lqoklnl DEAR POLLY - U1t clamp- I lew tea... blown through down the eandle!H ball to ll'ltert type clotbetipiol to hold up
tile houle, 11ft they 1101 wei· tho boy and hts sl!!ler are llaJtd. mualt: on the pilno. I bavt! been
come?
lng at the loot til the stair&amp;.
tesclmc for 50 years and have
Alwa"''"' IJIIlllly days the Inn boy is holding his sister by the foond Ills tlje beat way. I Dlt!lld
hii111111Y1vlllttn. On IJI'IY band. ~man waiclles ,them 1111 old mulllc an the RWing
days, - ,\1101 10 111111)'; tftll- as they -clunb the Blairs.
D*!hine as well as wttb plaiJI
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.. But an SUIIll)' days - voila! In lhfnk: the man in the doorway, uoed to be printed Gil
!bey &lt;Ollie, from the village, the children on the stair.
paper 80 when the llf!ges
!nun everywhere!
Sus adleool
rough and •om the)F can
The rainy days, they are
Alli~slf_ cut off to the aewer,
llR and look nelller, too.

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Vey ftlCI ~lreehmints wen
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lor-•jj' 10 lila• betor.. tlelded· of o~a wtU be held. Of· J!liin,, !7111 c~tard":l. · , ·
Mr. M~aolt it c., •borl
fleers Of Ohio \'IIley Grana. Mn. BIJWII , 111~~ · .)lr,
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tpetd •P tha'!fn&amp; lllile ,na.. same Ume tn a JQint seasioD. Sup¢ntepdent ol Meigl · ~jj·
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~" to.aotlbs tbe bread? - Lldlet :p~l!e bring lind- 8ollo61!, hill~!~~ ~. til&lt; •'
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DEAR POLLY - I want to
tell liai'rlet to take I 11011
dip It lnlo oUvt oU and then
cold Clill' ashes, alid rub
ly on the white apot ~n
lurnltute.

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,cle I, .will meet at 1 p.m., ai·
llie homt o1 Mra llltold

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will meet at the oume of
Mrs. Albllrt Durooe '' I p.m.
FRENCH CIT\ Garde~~ Club
will .meet at 7:30 p, m at the
home o! Mrs. Earl Noll Mrs.

Glady&amp; Fredorick will show
shdes on Alaska ano Its
flowers.
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RIO GRANDE Calvary Baplist Ladlu Auxiliary
wilt
meet at 1:30 p. m, at the
church.
GRACE Methodiat wscs Cir·
cle 5 will meet al 1 p.m., at
the home of Mrs. Gilbert
.,.,..,.,.,..,••,,'"_'"""Bush, Sr., on
Halliday
Heights.
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GRACE Method~! WSCS Cir· ·
c1es will meet as follows: Cir·
cia 1, •! 7:30p.m., with Mrs.
Hughey Jones, 426 Hedgewood
p~ive, Circle 21 at 7:30 p.m.
w1th Mrs. Wilham
J. 8roWII,
451 Hetlaewood Drive. Circle
- " · " - - mMa\l.ot 3 at 1:30 p.m. with Mrs. ,John
MONDA V
O'Dell, Belmont Drtve. Circle
THE POMEROY
4 at 7:3tl p.m. wtth Mnt. ROOPTA wtll meet Monday
ert O'Dell.
10, at 7:30 p. m. at the '
THURSDAY
with fibns on
from
GALUA COUNTY Democrat' State Potrol
ic Women will give a tea
~rogram There wt11
honoring Mra. Waller
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\'Ole on the ~~ to change Moeller, Wife til Co11,1J1'0ssman
the meet" nf&amp;hl.
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Bean between the boul'l
MEIGS COUNTY Salon
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Mr. and"~. William ..
lftlt •.Acne~ ~ ,Mrs•. Kith·
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Mr. ·
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PRICES·· HAVE BEEN\ CUT
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WOI.\EN CLASSIS-GROUP CLASSES
MEN CL"ASSES-FAMIL Y HOUR RATES

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The sbff ol,the Nor'western,
the Rutland )ligh School yearhook, is w6 rking ve" nar&lt;l to
get tbe flrs~ part o1 their book
off to the printers.
Th~y are trying sometJtins
!leW till~ year _ for the Jlrsl.
time they are going to have
elgftt pictures Iii natural · c,olor,
which they !eel will l!llhanet! the
book greatly, Because til .this,
deadlines have to be met .earfter and mucb more wmt lilt•,
to be put b• on"the bOOk . . ,
'l'lle staff Of the boOk Is as
lollows: , penni! Weltet, Cbarleo
Bcoll, Bal'btlra Wllll81111, Dat·
leDe Smith, Bonnie Grate, Rog•
• Davis, Melva JOiulstDII, DIIIii Wti'DIIIeJ; Loti Godby, Dobo
bill 'l'urDtl', sabra Canaday, AI·

~Person,I-HQMs , I wscs MEFl1'8
From'PomeiOf · . e~~h ~:~':

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parse 10 the pllee

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tile pine I ttep •

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Staff Workihg ·
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man .and Alma Smith, and the
tear.liere, No~. VIlle, lloberta
Wilson, Glad~ Major · alld
Olive PaJo, .Cnna TUI'IIer was
itot pre&amp;ent.
Cllarlotte Willford read the
..~Wy's r.0port; Joanna
Cotm~ll read the treasur•r'• report and both were, approved.
Gladys Major of the Membersh!p committee re(l&lt;!rtad 51
memhers .to datt. The romri1erclal class at Rutland High
School made up new J)rogram
books and did a gplendld jQb.
Mr. Richard ChAmbers gave
1 .talk on Tubt!l'lmlosl~. Ttt•

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port.

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CHES!IniE. Kyger PTA wtU Vat~, V~ mtJJie , leaeft~
meet•at uo p.m., at 1h 0 Maurita Millet,· Cu!I041an· H~t:
school Ftflll grade mothers en Miller, anll tOoks; Demlllofl•

My Pointer Ia that T taln!
pieces from old bathrobea and
make baas to nt my broom.
These are used when I sweep
the kltchfn noor or any poli!Jl.
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wash boy. Apply In pe1'8011
at Gallipolis Rambler, Chryoler and Plymouth, 21S Third
Ave.
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basement, stOrms and screens.
carPeted living room and hall.
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heart o'. Mlddlei'0\1, . .

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MOTORCYCLES

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·tO 7 6tc
acres suitable lor '
sell'""·. 'good •alar•,
pal,d hay. Pearl W. William•. Rt. - - ----development, garage, . barn. ,
A. a
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brick d
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vacaUona and other beloefllo. I, Rudand, 0.
10 V 61p BALED Clover hoy, also baled ; ou u ngs,
rJVeway.
Write BOll illiii-B, ,... , The
-· . oats, . clea'l no weeds, never furnace heated hom~,
all
M50 SPORT
•• ONI QP Nil '·
and
Dolly Sentinel. Pomeroy 0 W~RM Momlng h~ter, like • wet. See or call Jerry Wom·l !?J; ,!!·~: Phone, Modnddleport
BOBCAT
· NICII$1
5' 30
State age and experience.'
new, 100 pound
~apacity,l er, Rulland, 0. 712-5880.
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flll!Ployees know of lhlo ad.
model 818. Bert
Grueser
16 7 lite p. m. ary yons, xecutrix .
DICK .AAWit:fliPIS
IO 8 6tc Minersvllle, , Q,
10 g 6tp I
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of Lyons Eotate_._ 10 7 12tc ·
u 11o
' ANTIQUE Oolna cabinet, Ph.
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HAVE another new tot
of 99H213.
10 7 Uc 4 ROOM_ house and bath. 840
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992·2143
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FOr Rent
clothing including men's unl-'
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l'omoroy
Ptomoroy,O.
,., c..,. ,., .,.,. ,., r..... c•
N W Jenk fl Moo d St
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formo, woven ftiSJ. Jeffer's COON HOUND, Z4 monthe old, , · ·
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10 7 Stp
•••• •• •••••• • •• .,... ,., rooms furnlabed, everythinl rolng loWtlnl Fair Grounds. 1 trial here, no, al10 a dog . Syracuse, 0 ·
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.:.UII;:M .... _new: furnace, floor•, walla.
10 9 etc. traDer $60 Joe Ctltes Cool- I
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NOW OPIN
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ba\h, plumbing el ..trlc rang• PLYMOUTII IIOCK I ville, 0. Ph. 1161·3621. •
6 AM TO
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Out ot all Rood!, one block
hens, twol
10 7 ate
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/ from High Scloool. Ph. 11112• mUea out of Rutland on Har·
MIDNIGHT
ooe~l~.:.r:h~i..
5392.
J :17 12tp ri!Onvllle Road. Marvin 1948 CHEVROLET %toO truck POMEJIOY- I.~ frame,
A]! Flaw lriclfotor
l'or Your Dlnl"tt
Slone. ---·
10 - 9 3tp 1 on
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Convtnlance
PHONE WY2·21'56
g
Cll .on, ust over.
large rooms (3
eCar •T•uck eHttltr
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s ROOM hoosa and balh on TRAll.ER, 8 I sa. l»;o nice hauled, good. tirea. Also an 1\1 balhs, full basement,
nv~
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· - - - - , . - - - , - - Laure. St., Pomeroy. Pb. 992- rooms built on, gond condl-1 Amana chest lype freezer. water heaUng, large
Coro eBulldour
THE MARTIN
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J 5293.
I Ill tic tlon, tn Rulland, o. Ph. 742-1 Walter Wilson, Ph. 992-7028. porch, rarage. good
eAtiy Typo
PT. PLEASANT- 'n1e..,
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5537.
10 I 6tc 1
10 7 3tc Asking fY.soo.oo.
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RESTAURANT
Ut• department IDOIUpBOSTON Btn.L dog. Ph. 192-11
ROOM
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ISYRACUSE - 2
Middleport,
lloree trallle milhapo ~ .
2613.
10 5 3tc
WY WIIM.
14 111: aults clean your carpets with, TRANSMISSION, Bel Housing • home, I. rooms (4
.,., 2·1196 Mlolcllooort. 0
evenlq and 11r)J Ia~
- FURNISHED a rlment
lsi premium . qualltv Lustre . and .. all parts necessary to balh, bl!ll,ement,, forced
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mol'llinl.
Notice
floor mcll!.rn ~I r ' &amp;lu
Foam. Rent .electric 1ham-l cbangt Chevy v.a from aono. heating, hardwood f I o or
Instructions'
Tobaero CuHn•,
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p- pooer lot $1 wilh purchase
malic
transmission
to
stand·
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hav{ vehicle under
eontroi
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Eborsbacb'o Hardware, Pom- ·
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lent location. Only "'~:!::I TRUCKING INDUSTRY
torage 18 op1e
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15th - m wave for $12.50: j
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10 I 6tc 1 end, f 15. Ph. 992·6024.
SVRAL'USE - 2 1tory
alter blo lrllcl:, ..,... bJ 11M! ·
$12.50 wave for $10; flO w~ve S ROOM apartment and balh, I TIRES,l: like new, •lze '-.3&amp;
10 7 Stc
eled brick, 7 roolll&gt; (4
truck drivers lor all types 'o( PT. PLEASAI'rl' - Charles Schurman COmJIIIIY, · ~ 1 $8 50 18 50
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a
llrflttl.ft, ·•,
or . ; . wave or up!talrs, North Second Ave., I 14, o~e power glide tran~ . 30 California Gray '·.•horn ul- bedrooms). bath, L'fliar,
y
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IR.iitl. Evenln,rs by appomt-\ Middleport, 0. Ph. -5293.
mission and I lly w•-• out
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furnace, level lot 1150 • 1001.
ou can an now~ n e VBIIey Agricultural Etpertment
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wheel. Staoi at homt an~
Station, will conduct 1 meell•• wood.
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10 4 ttc of a 1957 Chevrolel car. Ph. AI
.•roperty In excellont
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10 1 ate
.992-6298.
so 1 dump truck load of lion. $1l,ltOO.UO.
er the road: w.ith Nation i e on tobacco and 1toroge at lho
1 oru a my-..
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10 5 6tc
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lhat iood IHirnlng loeust lire
WE NEED IJSTINGS
Semi Dlv. framing. F r e Hannan Vo-Ag building
on
left turn whan lilt . ,
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lltii ZIG ~G sewlllg machme, woud, $15. N. E. Vanaman, !
HAVE BUYERS,! 1
~lacement service available. Tuesday, October n, 'beginning
lOUth on Rt. I llrllllk'
at the Robert Holl
Farm
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,.lesman1
demonstratn· . RuUand. HarrlsonvJiie Ruad.
M Cn 8,..kor
t:all, write or stop In for
at 7:311 p.m.
hll,
Tba .lruclt-wl
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10 4 lie
hll1· 1h I' · 1 ••·-·
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on Racine • Bashao Road, 1
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HW831 - 1t24a1
dlscuoud
sponsored by tho
RaCine J ROOM apartment and bath, In~ equipped to 211 zag,
.
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view, Nation Wide Se m
Tobarco problems
driver e~eaped IIIJIII'J llit
Volunteer Fire Dept.
furnished, Middleport. Pb. mike bullonholes, dam, em- SING!:R oewlllj mschlllo In .
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Deal. Proporty damqo wa
!192-3874
t 12 tl
broiders etc p ,, 16
lovely sewing ta.Jo!e zl&amp; Z8l
5l:J.895.37271 Hamilton, Ohio, and better methods for bandat fl,JIO.
10 6 3te
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per
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J BEDROOM !louie &lt;In lot
~ Haeckl Freight Terminal ling tobacco a/ler Ills harvestdamage •• _.:
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THREE and loor room fUrnill&gt; montlj. or pay balance due "'I!IIPped to buttonhole, mono- I 150 homo in exc&lt;tient eon·
d
t'f' . I h ,
nd
ATTENTION coin
ll'lln, darn, etc. Ooly f pay- dl"on, .... •srd,· newly pao'nt- Bldg.
10 7 3tc e ' ar I OCJa eating • ....
II $176 in • IIIQiarcJM
eou~"'"''' I Ill and unfUrnl.!beG oparo 54.62. cau 11112-3218. 10 4 6tc m
to 1 11 1 119 cb Ph
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tilatinc will be covered and
Friday eveniDc 01 tile
Old silver dollars, barber mento. WV .Ma'4.
12 6 He l91JS STERM Console, ju1t tak- . ~ e 0 · ea '
· ·ed. Phone 8112-!190S or 992·
models and slides will be used
Plea!lllt High &amp;dttlol
quarters and ball dollars lor NICE
and
en In, 1968. mndel... radio equip- . . W!-2~·
2521.
· 'I 211 tic
: to show how barns rna• be bet·
Jot whu a 1M u.d.
aale, also Jelle111on mckel al·
f rooma
balh un10 6
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bum IDled and porty ftlled furnished apartment. Middl" peel stereo, lhla sel haa twin
' ROOM house with basement,
ter equipped lor curing
leaf
Georce B WIIJIIDa.
Roo~&lt;velt and • mercury port, Ohio. Pb. 992-3874.
speaker system, 'dual volume l!LEcrJIOLUX sweeper with -garage. big yard. out of high . (Cootlnued from Page 101 I tobacm. Tobacco growero from ion. 16.
Ao..;,., Pt
dime album for sale, etc.,
8 s tic
"'ntrol, lovely walnul flnosh, attachments A-1 condition water, 5 minutes walk from elte's flowers consisted of red all area• are onvlted to attend. Pleasau~ owned bJ ' - t ,
John Mohler, Rt. I, Mlddl" rBREE and four room fur
used only 6 monthe, take ov- $11. Ph. 119ii68S.
10 6 tf~ town. Ph. 992-990S "' 99:1-2529. . white carnations fashioned ~·
Clark, Pt. Pleasant. Gill.
er
payments
of
$1.25
per
·Week
9
28
tfc
a
wrist
corsage.
Miss
Burn·
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of
eontrol
and
atnd
1 .........port, 0 . Ph . 992-7103.
nlibed apartnoents o\11 utillb1
d $86
Warner to Rennrt
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10 5 6tp
Ilea paid. Phooo WY 1-:1116. ~t~. ~a"''"' "\o 4 ·644t; FRESH mUk co'w. AI., 1 liM IIi -AcRE-:-iarm~·bouse with ette's Maid of Honor and e~ch :
,. ~
vehicle owned by Carol
K.
- - - - - -- - . Ruwley and Reed. After 6
.
Buick, good condotion, Bob rooms and bath, e•llar, I
tile attendants received sJm- To Officer School
.Hulhes. There were 10 llljur;
FOR TIMBER, I hugo maple p.m. call WV W$74.
TEAM OF·ho....., ,wlll soU !ep- Roberts 247·2337. • 10 6 3tc house, 2 large barns, free
. corsages to be worn on I
One
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tree, free. Write c-o Tho Da&gt;
4 S tie arately. Ph. Coolville, 985 LOOK WIDLE the last' US gaa, 2 farm ponds, Jmmedi- ~ lhelr dresses.
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I PT. PLEASANT - Pvt. Dapersm ftl ln)urfltl II ...
ly Sentinel, Box 6811-L, Pome· .
- - . 3359.
, 10 4 6tp N
y
. \ : ate occupancy. Purl Wil· Alter th.e flowers were re. vid W&gt;rner. son of Mr. and one car mo!hap llltunlay 5:30,
eroy, 0.
10 4 6tc 5 ROOM and bi!lo "llfurnlshod, ONE I th r
tlol , ·. b,•· .1 potatoes,,(! lb. $2. 9, Iiams, 992·2318 or 1192·2681.
ceoved Moss Burnette and her I Mrs. Ralph E. \Varner ol Mo· a.m. on Jerteho Road.llll """"'
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_ _:_:__ _ _ _:__,__ . hardwood lloors, newly paint.e mer
ngs "
~anas, lDc ··
court
were escorted to the I son has received order!!; to re- erty damace waa utimltld at:
U
10 3
SLEEPING rooms, clese
in· ed apartment, with or wltb· llle - Qluo • Lust'~' ,, carpet grapes, 2 lb. 29c: 2 lb.
~ designated Throne Area where rt for Officers' candidate • · A car travelinJ Wfll ..,
town, 127 Butternut .. Av
out G)l: ,relrlgerator and' eao 1 and u~hnl\l~ry .cleaner. J¥nf h!tC1&gt;rencb ,frles, 29c:
FOR SALE -: House llilh two the Queen ascended her throne ~hoot
Jericho Road drlv011 by Da.vo
Ponte
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cooking
range,
Ph.
1191,
76S9,
,
eJo;ctriC
iliampooer
11.
Pick·
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da
Dry
all
flavllra
Of ,
apartments,
good
·
onvestment
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and
reigue.&lt;J
over
the
remain·
\Gobel.
Jr., 30. Columbou, OhiO,,!
10_4_!!, Clara McMaster.
my, ·
10 2 6tp _en .~ l!itnlware Co.,; Inc. ,.. $2,38 case. 2f cans;
prop!rty, Middleporl Phone ! mg portion of the ball pme.
Pvt. W•rner. who Is current. went out of control and over, ·
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bath, (Oa1 furnace, some
tom land, all farm tool•
wilh farm. Located o•
State, Rllad.

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River News
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Dan Lealit. Rodgers, ';I:;~. rising. London and :Mar·

.dams were !II lbe .lllllll~ .
Dam waa ruDiiq ...

Plwant, son, 12:13
F1
day; Mrs. CUI(ord
Jr., 'l&gt;t. Pleasaiot, ...,, ·
Friday; Mrs. Rlcbard
Rile, Rt. 1 Dexter,
10:02 p.m. Friday; Mrs.
ver V. Heoa, Jacboi!,
11:53 p.m. 'f'rtday.

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D. PARSONS-JIF\LTOII
!. T"""""• I bedroom~,
pouib7 kOUH, 31 I 40.
ono largo pond, lrult,.
~ase, 211 mftea from
Grande, black top road
325.

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week or 111nntll.

BANK ASSN.
Clyde I. Wollcor, Mgr,

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4:45 a. m.

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River - Robert
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West down Lontloli I:W.1. ia.;
Fort Dearborn dlllfn Marmo!
I: 25 p. m.: Georie Price lion .
Marmet 1:15 a. m;; Allen .R.
Merrill down Mlll'IIIOI 5:51 t.
m.: Lucy Jane · Lucai don
Winfield 7:4$ p. m.; lleleJJ Z. up
Winfield 3:30 a. m.; Nalloaai·IIP
Winfield 5:51 a. 111,

PAINTING
FOR FARMERS

19 Loculi SL

HEADQUAmRS
I - 1960 II T. Olevrolet
1917 - II T. Fcri PickUp
-PMH '"-1111
11155 Chevrolet \1 ·r. Pickup
BEDROOM· brick, j)alh
1 MIDneapolla Molina Pooo.. l balf, full basement. otllity
Unit
baaement, located ID
1951 \1 T. GMC
proper!J In &amp;God e011dllioo.
1,.. 111 T. Chev.
1952 1 T. Chevrolet
1959' P 801 Ford Dump
1959 2 Ton Chev, otako
·1951 F 801 Ford
1964 1 T. lllternallonal
111!0 II T. Ford
1959 II T. Chev.
1910 II T. Ford
1969 1 T. Cber.
New 80" Rolat)o Cultero
1299 50. New S T on Farm
·oai wilh tlreo tl29.!15 11p;
New 8.21 1 !II, 10 ply oyloa
lira $65. IIC. Federal tax.
Oll1o VaDe1 llnplemeol C..

down Greenup 10:20 p. J~~.; , .
. up Groenup Jl p. io.i
G. down Greenup .11:5$
m.; Brimestone up G{OeOIIJl
'a.m.;.
S. LeWIJ dow!!
6:15 a. m.; lnM
Meldlhl Ul p.m.;
Goiy dowa Meldohl 1:p. m.; Baby ~,.e.,· up MoiI :45 a.m.; Oliver bar·
up Meldahl 5::11 1. io.
GalllpoUa Dam - Mark E~
down 7:115 p. m.; .JCW. It
10:10 p. m.;
Zimmer

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Rt. 35 oear Sunset
Ph. 446-3805.

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IYfsTERIOliS
~·!"!~!!~•I,
DISEASI!;
JOHANNESBURG (UP!) .
Veterlnarlana wei:O
today to ,... the lives
several borseo felled by
myaterious disease during
The WISEMAN
running tl a two-day
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borsa race at tho Iowa.
~-cy
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Aar.
Otlleo
Go
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SeveJlteen horses died
. . _ o o.·GIW7'11
bours alter completing
• I.II.Wt.tnoo. .. ·6-45Gtl
mile first leg of the
Authorities said
had
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A. te mill out, oft Rl "'.:II'.,•,.,t=llpo,.,.llo!l!,=Oh=lo-Pft.,·.,.,..""""'
live rooma, bath, """' •·
nace, drUled well, 85
LIMESTONE ROAD,
base. 111.000.

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Wecl._.y ~. October 12 et 7 P:M.
It KnoHs Community Aucti;n House
· Corit• Yhird 1nd Olive Stiwh ·
In G1U~Is, Ohl~ _

Sale will ln~lyd~ , a yyide v~riety of sn- ','
ti~ue furflitore1 ol~ 'guns, antique car ·
light,,, ~~~ 'gi!'M.Y(f~ ,plus ,many -unu~
val colledoi'piehesr · '
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lhe Planls Churth Sunday I'll. 99'b33li.
p
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SA
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'BIG!
Do
y~ ow.n f11i ' . Btougbton't 1 . lb. ,
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evening. Oct. i, at 7:30p.m.
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cleanln~ . cheese ~Go; Producers
wolh Rev. E. J. Gnffilh and FURNISHED apartment,
wilh Blue Lustre. Relit elec- A homo&amp;onlzad molk,
!lev. 0. H., Cart u evqOJ· room.s, batb, al Hill Norlh trle ~W~mpooer •1: ·.
gal; Honey Dip clonuts S8c 1
bts. Specia. singing by pub- 3nl St., Middleport, Also aa Cement 81~. Co.
regul•r ftc; Betsy
Uc talent. All cburches and unfurnished apllrtmenl, four IHANNAH'S liua~
bake and "'"e bread,
pallors .,. lnl'lted to eome. rooms, balh, .20411 Cnmer o1 hateJ hotd' forol'k
1 r11U pkga. ll9c; aUced
10 S ltp
Third and Moll Sta., Mlddlfo the rugs wilh 81~.
No. 211 clll,
COAt. II!ULED. J.lilol haul!nl, port Call Mra.
Edward Rant electrlo .
ooly, Friday
I'll. .JIIl'J-Bll,
• 30 6110 Tewllbary at 992-30S&lt;I.
Baker Furniture eo.
. Shuler's
AbAMS 'l'rad .
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::-~~~"':~c.! aS:,: I Pomeroy, o. 111o. lfMlltiS day otlr third floor
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Baker i'llltllture,
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Wlfttecl To 1uy
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t.card,.... za.Bmooth·
Temco noor furnaces, 75 BTU
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a.Cirwlor
op&lt;&gt;ken
tacb, I COle gu circulating
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t.Pluiloler
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Flatwoods Road.
10 I
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111. 'bp 111~!11 1Uir. Bull~
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Ph. 667-3166, Robert
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Vlhon4
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TOP prklu paid lor Uve •·~!:!t, ll.lltk
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IDg ..,., beater and a 1111111
poulley,. Frank Helle!, New
IU beater. Ph. 77U'IU, MuHollllld, ' 0. Ph. 41H148, oOdt
on.
W. Va.
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poteloes,
oehec potates for winter.
Also cacn1n1 tomatoea,. pick
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Chuckle D. up 16, II :4li
CURBING LSD
m.; Wtotern 4own If, I: IS
PAins (UP!) -The
m.; New Martinsville up 16.
llOYernme~if lo con!rider!ui' tllo1•·•• L m.; Defender don •It, ·
appllcatifll of stiller Jaws
a. m.; Coltoll ~ . down
r~rictlng the sale of haUuclna4:45 ·a. m.; Onlilll'd up 17,
tory drugs, notably lSI&gt;, It
p. m.; Steel Ranger up
reported today.
3:10 a. m.; llan'ey Jordoo
·The government wants
17, S:20 a. m.; Sl Mary's
keep a cl..- dteck .,
17, 5:5$ L m.; Jeflersoa up
importation o1 the . drugs
6:30 a. m.; Jobn J. ROirl up
•.,~:..:: · · !lie coumry and !D ensure '
3:45 a. m.: Reliable all\fn
only physician! specialized
6:15 a. m.; Philip SjJom
'treating mental lll~es..O
19, I a. m.; Robert Reed
authorized to prescribe
19, 6:30 a. m.; Aliquippa.
under hospital control.
21, 8:45 L m.: Tina Wbl!e

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George up If. 7:• p. m.;
up 14, 9:1S p. m.; L.
up 14, 11:10 p. m.; Jane
up 14, 1:30 a. m.; Mo\Ditain

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SATURDAY NT GUT
ly stationed at Fort ·Oix, N. J.
Gobel Wlls &amp;realed 'at:
· · See at Friday'! night's
activities and Mrs . Warner. the former Pleasant Valley Hospital .. for.,.
104 Hamilton Street, Mlddl0. /""e carried over Into satur- Cheryl N1day, dauBiol&lt;r of Mr. mmor cull and brulsea Idol re- ,
port, 01 eaU 992-$3!4.
day night beginning witll an and Mrs. Ferrell Noday, Gallopo- leased. He was cill!d fer fliJurt .
• i Uc , Alumni covered dish dinner, los. Ohoo. are arnvmg
t h 11 to have vebiclo llllda' ~
to honor of all
graduating weekend to spend several day•
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GAYNELL WISE prtperly oo classes from t~e schools
of jwith doeir parents. Pvt. War·
1D8 Butternut Ave. Pb. 992- Southwestern. Gallia. Cadmus, ner will report October lith
5213.
_ 7 .22 _II"_ CenterviUe, and Rio Grande. 11o Fort . Soil, Okla . w~ere h~
tl\14 acreo, s miles up 1Families of the gn~duates were woll. tram m the Artillery Olio·
Creek. s room house' al!o presenl and the dinner pro- cers Candodate School.
and
11: basement, 31 ved a fine sucress.
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acres farmln&amp; land, If aerea Guests from the banquet lhen Karen Carter spent 1 week
--level pastitre. Pb. 8116-5:153, ~oved Into the gymnasium at end with Mr. and Mro. Bethel
Mr. and Mra. Gena 111fp
Crnwn Coty, 0. C. G. COle, ' 7.30 p.m. to await the corona· Gilenwater Sr RIYenSlrlMOI and Mr. and Mn. 01e1r :tabowner.
to 7 ltc tQuioneeonf t11Me1818966N.aa7n HomBecomttin1
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O&gt;V• nell
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, Captains of lhe football team John Shriver. '
' The Rllfs' baVO I DtW . . . . .
IIEADY·MD-.;;ilcrete dOUv.,.. were there to a wall lhe arrivter, Mary Loulae.
od rlifol to ;our project. Fast al of lhe Q~.een and her court. Cnnverlible Donors - Mrs. Mr. and Mra. Gartb ladllt
ind 011)'. Fret flt!matU. Master Timmy Atha, son of Walter Pope, Mrs. Lois Sheets, 011tertalned with 1 birlholay .uo..
P!lona 19W11t.
GoeiJeil Rev. and Mrs. Joel Atha, Pat· Mr. Uoyd Myen, Mrs. Mary ner reee~~Uy holllll'lnf Howard
Rtady·MII Co., Middleport. root, acted a• Cr~wn Bearer Jones, Mlsa Koren Beattie, Mr. v....; aad Audrey !mllb. A"
Olllo.
1 10 tfo and Little Miss Kimberly Lam· Gary Ferguson.
tending we"' Mr. and
Mn,
·~ CONDmONING Relr - bert, danghter of Mr. and Mro. Crn b .
nd Fl
lfollanl y.,,.. Mr IIIII Mn.
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wn oearer I
ower Don
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of
ntiOD, No llaven./sbot~: Mr. Russell Miller. the cap- be.rly Lambert.
them, Mr.Y'anci
•Emmell
nJ 1-353'1.
lalns, IS!~ted In crownlnl lhe Football Field DeeorotiODa- Slelhem, Jlr. IIIII llro. KtiiiiJ
IIEATINO, PWMBINO, Rural Queen, Mw Burnette, and lhe Linda Ramsey, Janet Beman, Jleynolda and ... ~ ·
Dolo! Bottle Gaa. Arnold Maid ol Honor, lollso S.undero. Gabby Burns, RuiBell Miller, Osborll.
Brolhers, Ill I. IIIIa Sl, The Queen and her COurt ttoen Gary Prnvins, Mr.
Mr. and Mn. Joloil
a,_
l'llllttro)o,
I 12 llo moved o~to tbe danct Roor Sheeto, Debbie Samutll,
vllited Mr. IIIII Mn CUrt en.
a ID'fl where Miss Homecoming Robinette, Zat Salmona,
thorne Ia Coiumlllll' lor . ,..
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1n 18 dairy Queen of IMU'/ reljnad over Baisden, Billy Green. Mr.
111 daJO.
and Deet bret&lt;ls. For service lhe dance.
Myera.
VlslU111 11r IIIII J1n 0
11 ; 1. Dial Parker's 192-2214 Thnse responsible lor the col· Cheerleadert - Paula
Hayman ~ were..;. . :
Pomeroy or 985-3824 Cheater. or and entertalnmeJJt
were ~ud. Roberta Kiser Carol Mrs. Keilh .RidoQour llld II
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9 4 30tc membon of lhe Bel&amp; Club, Smith, Judy Burnetle, Wanda Ha rna
(Sponsor. Mrs. ')pal Llol'o1J . Bloomer. Rita Miller, . Mrs. . y a!b o,!. Clles~~· Jlr. 1111
• Tommy Kun, Jeanie Trainer conner Ad•isor
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..,tapa......, of Collom.
buG. &lt;lrleteto. BPidm &amp; otl&gt; Mary Cain, Paula
Ptrroud: Calet~rla and ·Fond Commitand Mr. 11111 Mrs. Tor lmeets will ba coming ~ Shirley Allbright, Sharon Balto· tees (Home Econol!llca . 111 Ha:'an.
lido vour hollll wbert tt • den, Doanna Green, Rooemary and IV I: carolyn Horrilon, Ju- eli "· ClroiJn KOOIIiJ 1114
nrm. Protecl roor bomt BuaUc, Cathy Lambert Mary dy Lambert, Linda Kee!J aei- lldroo of Cllesler wen IIYII'11om U.. JOllie wllb AIIAB. SchUldt, Gabby Burns.' Unda tha luec. linda Ramsev: c.r. nilbt (Illata of Mr. 1111 lin.
evalllhlt at Kina Builders Stewart, Sue Miller. David Not- olyn Gilbert, Roberta
Kiser, Enreu 5111!11.
lluAII.Y Co.. Middleport.
ter, Sharoo Payne,
Betty Grace Terry, Cynlhll
VIIIU., lllrf Pllm Wft
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Anita Wall:er, Judy Bur· Camlllla Banko. wllh Mlaa
Mr. and Mn. Larry c.rtll. &amp;a.
AUVI10NID
Rebecea on
AdYIIor
1!11 Powallllltl, 11111111 Newell.
eamP~oca ..,_
Lorene
Special
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Convertible
was furnlihod by 1ha
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'Mr.
and
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Kun,
Band. of Rulhle stewar~ Mrs. LloJd II~ 01 BIU•
&amp;. t. lltWJFOIID
Sllaroo Baisden, Lorana
Cain, M1rf
Will., •Jlle, W. Va. ·, . ·
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Flowers .- Sue MOler, .. and Sctouldl; Radllh Boater, llol• Babr were:........ 11*11 et
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0reao, Pat lnllfiL
. fk!e. an 11111:1t. W'i ...._ ·~...._ Announcer, IJD. Karon K!Hr; Rq1na Aten, Mr. IIIII
~~::1 1'llt Flbrlt lbDp. Pomero; dB SieWirl.
Penn1 ·MeNeal, KllhJ Mllllr,
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A1111otor1aM 1111jJ1r 81111 llltl Setiitl .-:- Mary C.ln, Linda Carolyn Ball, Dorrlt
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basement, stOrms and screens.
carPeted living room and hall.
1500 moves you ln. Call 24514'11, owner.

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TIRES, $4.95

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and up . .• ROOM h,OU!e, z batl
I Pomeroy Home a. Auto
heart o'. Mlddlei'0\1, . .

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MOTORCYCLES

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·tO 7 6tc
acres suitable lor '
sell'""·. 'good •alar•,
pal,d hay. Pearl W. William•. Rt. - - ----development, garage, . barn. ,
A. a
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10 V 61p BALED Clover hoy, also baled ; ou u ngs,
rJVeway.
Write BOll illiii-B, ,... , The
-· . oats, . clea'l no weeds, never furnace heated hom~,
all
M50 SPORT
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and
Dolly Sentinel. Pomeroy 0 W~RM Momlng h~ter, like • wet. See or call Jerry Wom·l !?J; ,!!·~: Phone, Modnddleport
BOBCAT
· NICII$1
5' 30
State age and experience.'
new, 100 pound
~apacity,l er, Rulland, 0. 712-5880.
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model 818. Bert
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16 7 lite p. m. ary yons, xecutrix .
DICK .AAWit:fliPIS
IO 8 6tc Minersvllle, , Q,
10 g 6tp I
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10 7 Uc 4 ROOM_ house and bath. 840
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clothing including men's unl-'
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l'omoroy
Ptomoroy,O.
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10 7 Stp
•••• •• •••••• • •• .,... ,., rooms furnlabed, everythinl rolng loWtlnl Fair Grounds. 1 trial here, no, al10 a dog . Syracuse, 0 ·
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10 9 etc. traDer $60 Joe Ctltes Cool- I
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ba\h, plumbing el ..trlc rang• PLYMOUTII IIOCK I ville, 0. Ph. 1161·3621. •
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J :17 12tp ri!Onvllle Road. Marvin 1948 CHEVROLET %toO truck POMEJIOY- I.~ frame,
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Cll .on, ust over.
large rooms (3
eCar •T•uck eHttltr
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Coro eBulldour
THE MARTIN
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I Ill tic tlon, tn Rulland, o. Ph. 742-1 Walter Wilson, Ph. 992-7028. porch, rarage. good
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10 7 3tc Asking fY.soo.oo.
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ROOM
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Middleport,
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10 5 3tc
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14 111: aults clean your carpets with, TRANSMISSION, Bel Housing • home, I. rooms (4
.,., 2·1196 Mlolcllooort. 0
evenlq and 11r)J Ia~
- FURNISHED a rlment
lsi premium . qualltv Lustre . and .. all parts necessary to balh, bl!ll,ement,, forced
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Notice
floor mcll!.rn ~I r ' &amp;lu
Foam. Rent .electric 1ham-l cbangt Chevy v.a from aono. heating, hardwood f I o or
Instructions'
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torage 18 op1e
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SVRAL'USE - 2 1tory
alter blo lrllcl:, ..,... bJ 11M! ·
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10 7 Stc
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truck drivers lor all types 'o( PT. PLEASAI'rl' - Charles Schurman COmJIIIIY, · ~ 1 $8 50 18 50
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trucks (Semi• and Stn~lght). Spero\\'. d)rector of lbe Ohio
a
llrflttl.ft, ·•,
or . ; . wave or up!talrs, North Second Ave., I 14, o~e power glide tran~ . 30 California Gray '·.•horn ul- bedrooms). bath, L'fliar,
y
tr I
'-hi d til
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IR.iitl. Evenln,rs by appomt-\ Middleport, 0. Ph. -5293.
mission and I lly w•-• out
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p
furnace, level lot 1150 • 1001.
ou can an now~ n e VBIIey Agricultural Etpertment
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wheel. Staoi at homt an~
Station, will conduct 1 meell•• wood.
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men · e ens eauty op,
10 4 ttc of a 1957 Chevrolel car. Ph. AI
.•roperty In excellont
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10 1 ate
.992-6298.
so 1 dump truck load of lion. $1l,ltOO.UO.
er the road: w.ith Nation i e on tobacco and 1toroge at lho
1 oru a my-..
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10 5 6tc
- --- -. . - i7 ROOM house wllh bath In ,
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lhat iood IHirnlng loeust lire
WE NEED IJSTINGS
Semi Dlv. framing. F r e Hannan Vo-Ag building
on
left turn whan lilt . ,
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lltii ZIG ~G sewlllg machme, woud, $15. N. E. Vanaman, !
HAVE BUYERS,! 1
~lacement service available. Tuesday, October n, 'beginning
lOUth on Rt. I llrllllk'
at the Robert Holl
Farm
Y
,.lesman1
demonstratn· . RuUand. HarrlsonvJiie Ruad.
M Cn 8,..kor
t:all, write or stop In for
at 7:311 p.m.
hll,
Tba .lruclt-wl
41._
10 4 lie
hll1· 1h I' · 1 ••·-·
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on Racine • Bashao Road, 1
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w
ey as • ·~ mac •·
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HW831 - 1t24a1
dlscuoud
sponsored by tho
RaCine J ROOM apartment and bath, In~ equipped to 211 zag,
.
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view, Nation Wide Se m
Tobarco problems
driver e~eaped IIIJIII'J llit
Volunteer Fire Dept.
furnished, Middleport. Pb. mike bullonholes, dam, em- SING!:R oewlllj mschlllo In .
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Deal. Proporty damqo wa
!192-3874
t 12 tl
broiders etc p ,, 16
lovely sewing ta.Jo!e zl&amp; Z8l
5l:J.895.37271 Hamilton, Ohio, and better methods for bandat fl,JIO.
10 6 3te
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~ Haeckl Freight Terminal ling tobacco a/ler Ills harvestdamage •• _.:
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THREE and loor room fUrnill&gt; montlj. or pay balance due "'I!IIPped to buttonhole, mono- I 150 homo in exc&lt;tient eon·
d
t'f' . I h ,
nd
ATTENTION coin
ll'lln, darn, etc. Ooly f pay- dl"on, .... •srd,· newly pao'nt- Bldg.
10 7 3tc e ' ar I OCJa eating • ....
II $176 in • IIIQiarcJM
eou~"'"''' I Ill and unfUrnl.!beG oparo 54.62. cau 11112-3218. 10 4 6tc m
to 1 11 1 119 cb Ph
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tilatinc will be covered and
Friday eveniDc 01 tile
Old silver dollars, barber mento. WV .Ma'4.
12 6 He l91JS STERM Console, ju1t tak- . ~ e 0 · ea '
· ·ed. Phone 8112-!190S or 992·
models and slides will be used
Plea!lllt High &amp;dttlol
quarters and ball dollars lor NICE
and
en In, 1968. mndel... radio equip- . . W!-2~·
2521.
· 'I 211 tic
: to show how barns rna• be bet·
Jot whu a 1M u.d.
aale, also Jelle111on mckel al·
f rooma
balh un10 6
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bum IDled and porty ftlled furnished apartment. Middl" peel stereo, lhla sel haa twin
' ROOM house with basement,
ter equipped lor curing
leaf
Georce B WIIJIIDa.
Roo~&lt;velt and • mercury port, Ohio. Pb. 992-3874.
speaker system, 'dual volume l!LEcrJIOLUX sweeper with -garage. big yard. out of high . (Cootlnued from Page 101 I tobacm. Tobacco growero from ion. 16.
Ao..;,., Pt
dime album for sale, etc.,
8 s tic
"'ntrol, lovely walnul flnosh, attachments A-1 condition water, 5 minutes walk from elte's flowers consisted of red all area• are onvlted to attend. Pleasau~ owned bJ ' - t ,
John Mohler, Rt. I, Mlddl" rBREE and four room fur
used only 6 monthe, take ov- $11. Ph. 119ii68S.
10 6 tf~ town. Ph. 992-990S "' 99:1-2529. . white carnations fashioned ~·
Clark, Pt. Pleasant. Gill.
er
payments
of
$1.25
per
·Week
9
28
tfc
a
wrist
corsage.
Miss
Burn·
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of
eontrol
and
atnd
1 .........port, 0 . Ph . 992-7103.
nlibed apartnoents o\11 utillb1
d $86
Warner to Rennrt
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Ilea paid. Phooo WY 1-:1116. ~t~. ~a"''"' "\o 4 ·644t; FRESH mUk co'w. AI., 1 liM IIi -AcRE-:-iarm~·bouse with ette's Maid of Honor and e~ch :
,. ~
vehicle owned by Carol
K.
- - - - - -- - . Ruwley and Reed. After 6
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Buick, good condotion, Bob rooms and bath, e•llar, I
tile attendants received sJm- To Officer School
.Hulhes. There were 10 llljur;
FOR TIMBER, I hugo maple p.m. call WV W$74.
TEAM OF·ho....., ,wlll soU !ep- Roberts 247·2337. • 10 6 3tc house, 2 large barns, free
. corsages to be worn on I
One
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tree, free. Write c-o Tho Da&gt;
4 S tie arately. Ph. Coolville, 985 LOOK WIDLE the last' US gaa, 2 farm ponds, Jmmedi- ~ lhelr dresses.
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I PT. PLEASANT - Pvt. Dapersm ftl ln)urfltl II ...
ly Sentinel, Box 6811-L, Pome· .
- - . 3359.
, 10 4 6tp N
y
. \ : ate occupancy. Purl Wil· Alter th.e flowers were re. vid W&gt;rner. son of Mr. and one car mo!hap llltunlay 5:30,
eroy, 0.
10 4 6tc 5 ROOM and bi!lo "llfurnlshod, ONE I th r
tlol , ·. b,•· .1 potatoes,,(! lb. $2. 9, Iiams, 992·2318 or 1192·2681.
ceoved Moss Burnette and her I Mrs. Ralph E. \Varner ol Mo· a.m. on Jerteho Road.llll """"'
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_ _:_:__ _ _ _:__,__ . hardwood lloors, newly paint.e mer
ngs "
~anas, lDc ··
court
were escorted to the I son has received order!!; to re- erty damace waa utimltld at:
U
10 3
SLEEPING rooms, clese
in· ed apartment, with or wltb· llle - Qluo • Lust'~' ,, carpet grapes, 2 lb. 29c: 2 lb.
~ designated Throne Area where rt for Officers' candidate • · A car travelinJ Wfll ..,
town, 127 Butternut .. Av
out G)l: ,relrlgerator and' eao 1 and u~hnl\l~ry .cleaner. J¥nf h!tC1&gt;rencb ,frles, 29c:
FOR SALE -: House llilh two the Queen ascended her throne ~hoot
Jericho Road drlv011 by Da.vo
Ponte
.0 .
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cooking
range,
Ph.
1191,
76S9,
,
eJo;ctriC
iliampooer
11.
Pick·
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da
Dry
all
flavllra
Of ,
apartments,
good
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onvestment
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and
reigue.&lt;J
over
the
remain·
\Gobel.
Jr., 30. Columbou, OhiO,,!
10_4_!!, Clara McMaster.
my, ·
10 2 6tp _en .~ l!itnlware Co.,; Inc. ,.. $2,38 case. 2f cans;
prop!rty, Middleporl Phone ! mg portion of the ball pme.
Pvt. W•rner. who Is current. went out of control and over, ·
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wilh farm. Located o•
State, Rllad.

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River News
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Dan Lealit. Rodgers, ';I:;~. rising. London and :Mar·

.dams were !II lbe .lllllll~ .
Dam waa ruDiiq ...

Plwant, son, 12:13
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day; Mrs. CUI(ord
Jr., 'l&gt;t. Pleasaiot, ...,, ·
Friday; Mrs. Rlcbard
Rile, Rt. 1 Dexter,
10:02 p.m. Friday; Mrs.
ver V. Heoa, Jacboi!,
11:53 p.m. 'f'rtday.

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D. PARSONS-JIF\LTOII
!. T"""""• I bedroom~,
pouib7 kOUH, 31 I 40.
ono largo pond, lrult,.
~ase, 211 mftea from
Grande, black top road
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BANK ASSN.
Clyde I. Wollcor, Mgr,

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River - Robert
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West down Lontloli I:W.1. ia.;
Fort Dearborn dlllfn Marmo!
I: 25 p. m.: Georie Price lion .
Marmet 1:15 a. m;; Allen .R.
Merrill down Mlll'IIIOI 5:51 t.
m.: Lucy Jane · Lucai don
Winfield 7:4$ p. m.; lleleJJ Z. up
Winfield 3:30 a. m.; Nalloaai·IIP
Winfield 5:51 a. 111,

PAINTING
FOR FARMERS

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HEADQUAmRS
I - 1960 II T. Olevrolet
1917 - II T. Fcri PickUp
-PMH '"-1111
11155 Chevrolet \1 ·r. Pickup
BEDROOM· brick, j)alh
1 MIDneapolla Molina Pooo.. l balf, full basement. otllity
Unit
baaement, located ID
1951 \1 T. GMC
proper!J In &amp;God e011dllioo.
1,.. 111 T. Chev.
1952 1 T. Chevrolet
1959' P 801 Ford Dump
1959 2 Ton Chev, otako
·1951 F 801 Ford
1964 1 T. lllternallonal
111!0 II T. Ford
1959 II T. Chev.
1910 II T. Ford
1969 1 T. Cber.
New 80" Rolat)o Cultero
1299 50. New S T on Farm
·oai wilh tlreo tl29.!15 11p;
New 8.21 1 !II, 10 ply oyloa
lira $65. IIC. Federal tax.
Oll1o VaDe1 llnplemeol C..

down Greenup 10:20 p. J~~.; , .
. up Groenup Jl p. io.i
G. down Greenup .11:5$
m.; Brimestone up G{OeOIIJl
'a.m.;.
S. LeWIJ dow!!
6:15 a. m.; lnM
Meldlhl Ul p.m.;
Goiy dowa Meldohl 1:p. m.; Baby ~,.e.,· up MoiI :45 a.m.; Oliver bar·
up Meldahl 5::11 1. io.
GalllpoUa Dam - Mark E~
down 7:115 p. m.; .JCW. It
10:10 p. m.;
Zimmer

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Ph. 446-3805.

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IYfsTERIOliS
~·!"!~!!~•I,
DISEASI!;
JOHANNESBURG (UP!) .
Veterlnarlana wei:O
today to ,... the lives
several borseo felled by
myaterious disease during
The WISEMAN
running tl a two-day
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borsa race at tho Iowa.
~-cy
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Aar.
Otlleo
Go
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SeveJlteen horses died
. . _ o o.·GIW7'11
bours alter completing
• I.II.Wt.tnoo. .. ·6-45Gtl
mile first leg of the
Authorities said
had
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A. te mill out, oft Rl "'.:II'.,•,.,t=llpo,.,.llo!l!,=Oh=lo-Pft.,·.,.,..""""'
live rooma, bath, """' •·
nace, drUled well, 85
LIMESTONE ROAD,
base. 111.000.

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Wecl._.y ~. October 12 et 7 P:M.
It KnoHs Community Aucti;n House
· Corit• Yhird 1nd Olive Stiwh ·
In G1U~Is, Ohl~ _

Sale will ln~lyd~ , a yyide v~riety of sn- ','
ti~ue furflitore1 ol~ 'guns, antique car ·
light,,, ~~~ 'gi!'M.Y(f~ ,plus ,many -unu~
val colledoi'piehesr · '
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, 10 ! lie ton's Ice mill:, lSe for \1
lhe Planls Churth Sunday I'll. 99'b33li.
p
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'BIG!
Do
y~ ow.n f11i ' . Btougbton't 1 . lb. ,
8
evening. Oct. i, at 7:30p.m.
--~
a~d upbnlotery
cleanln~ . cheese ~Go; Producers
wolh Rev. E. J. Gnffilh and FURNISHED apartment,
wilh Blue Lustre. Relit elec- A homo&amp;onlzad molk,
!lev. 0. H., Cart u evqOJ· room.s, batb, al Hill Norlh trle ~W~mpooer •1: ·.
gal; Honey Dip clonuts S8c 1
bts. Specia. singing by pub- 3nl St., Middleport, Also aa Cement 81~. Co.
regul•r ftc; Betsy
Uc talent. All cburches and unfurnished apllrtmenl, four IHANNAH'S liua~
bake and "'"e bread,
pallors .,. lnl'lted to eome. rooms, balh, .20411 Cnmer o1 hateJ hotd' forol'k
1 r11U pkga. ll9c; aUced
10 S ltp
Third and Moll Sta., Mlddlfo the rugs wilh 81~.
No. 211 clll,
COAt. II!ULED. J.lilol haul!nl, port Call Mra.
Edward Rant electrlo .
ooly, Friday
I'll. .JIIl'J-Bll,
• 30 6110 Tewllbary at 992-30S&lt;I.
Baker Furniture eo.
. Shuler's
AbAMS 'l'rad .
li 2 tic
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S inl ~ and An- MODERN 2 bedroom llomO:
::-~~~"':~c.! aS:,: I Pomeroy, o. 111o. lfMlltiS day otlr third floor
J nOIIoD
and
or i8W7f4 eftlllnp.
Baker i'llltllture,
111
l~ 00 Rutlllld
Ohln.
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742-4411.
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Wlfttecl To 1uy
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28' • 38'.
~ung, 2
ACJI()IS
t.card,.... za.Bmooth·
Temco noor furnaces, 75 BTU
L;;;;-,:;,u
a.Cirwlor
op&lt;&gt;ken
tacb, I COle gu circulating
14
will"
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loloeate r, G BTIJh, I Berning·
4,:;',:::k1Dr'a. Dooort
ald
21. Vlltloty
n 16 gau1e • otaun,
t.Pluiloler
S.Obtolh
21.-.
aetlon, good u new.
lo.:V:~r.
'·~=Yh
•p\:t
Batley, Rt. 3, Pomeroy,
il. IWom b...
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Soak
Flatwoods Road.
10 I
110
u.Pioceol
~:~=
flax
Une
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14.~:;:." 11.:!:;'"
u.=.,~
trailer, goud condition,
111. 'bp 111~!11 1Uir. Bull~
11111111
Ph. 667-3166, Robert
17.-.,.
Vlhon4
JI.LilrpN.S, ae. v-...
Tuppers Plains, Ohio.
:::.,
mound M.=.-lla
10 5
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11.Bollet
Ill. liM In
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WARM Morning gal
JS.IIIp
4ancen
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1100 BTU, also a Warm
TOP prklu paid lor Uve •·~!:!t, ll.lltk
Won
d.&lt;lovv
IDg ..,., beater and a 1111111
poulley,. Frank Helle!, New
IU beater. Ph. 77U'IU, MuHollllld, ' 0. Ph. 41H148, oOdt
on.
W. Va.
16 S
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18 1 ·
pum~ your
lie tank. Get
tie
N"' T•ldlll AppiiCitlbllt
~... Ftannan&amp; clBueanerreau·.
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1 ll 30tc
poteloes,
oehec potates for winter.
Also cacn1n1 tomatoea,. pick
lorn 1111111oy •1111..-lnl
,...., own, $1 bnsloel Chlrlea
llllloll. Portland. o.
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Charles G. Dickerson, and
K, 1:30
m. :
.~Mrs.~~Len~a;Ch5at~tin~,~~M~r;:l·~~lip;:lf,;~I:~.S
m.:·LPeggy
!ion, Mrs. Bryce!
doWII 1&amp;, 4:211

Chuckle D. up 16, II :4li
CURBING LSD
m.; Wtotern 4own If, I: IS
PAins (UP!) -The
m.; New Martinsville up 16.
llOYernme~if lo con!rider!ui' tllo1•·•• L m.; Defender don •It, ·
appllcatifll of stiller Jaws
a. m.; Coltoll ~ . down
r~rictlng the sale of haUuclna4:45 ·a. m.; Onlilll'd up 17,
tory drugs, notably lSI&gt;, It
p. m.; Steel Ranger up
reported today.
3:10 a. m.; llan'ey Jordoo
·The government wants
17, S:20 a. m.; Sl Mary's
keep a cl..- dteck .,
17, 5:5$ L m.; Jeflersoa up
importation o1 the . drugs
6:30 a. m.; Jobn J. ROirl up
•.,~:..:: · · !lie coumry and !D ensure '
3:45 a. m.: Reliable all\fn
only physician! specialized
6:15 a. m.; Philip SjJom
'treating mental lll~es..O
19, I a. m.; Robert Reed
authorized to prescribe
19, 6:30 a. m.; Aliquippa.
under hospital control.
21, 8:45 L m.: Tina Wbl!e

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dowa II, 9:25 p. m.; Lit·.
George up If. 7:• p. m.;
up 14, 9:1S p. m.; L.
up 14, 11:10 p. m.; Jane
up 14, 1:30 a. m.; Mo\Ditain

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ly stationed at Fort ·Oix, N. J.
Gobel Wlls &amp;realed 'at:
· · See at Friday'! night's
activities and Mrs . Warner. the former Pleasant Valley Hospital .. for.,.
104 Hamilton Street, Mlddl0. /""e carried over Into satur- Cheryl N1day, dauBiol&lt;r of Mr. mmor cull and brulsea Idol re- ,
port, 01 eaU 992-$3!4.
day night beginning witll an and Mrs. Ferrell Noday, Gallopo- leased. He was cill!d fer fliJurt .
• i Uc , Alumni covered dish dinner, los. Ohoo. are arnvmg
t h 11 to have vebiclo llllda' ~
to honor of all
graduating weekend to spend several day•
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of jwith doeir parents. Pvt. War·
1D8 Butternut Ave. Pb. 992- Southwestern. Gallia. Cadmus, ner will report October lith
5213.
_ 7 .22 _II"_ CenterviUe, and Rio Grande. 11o Fort . Soil, Okla . w~ere h~
tl\14 acreo, s miles up 1Families of the gn~duates were woll. tram m the Artillery Olio·
Creek. s room house' al!o presenl and the dinner pro- cers Candodate School.
and
11: basement, 31 ved a fine sucress.
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acres farmln&amp; land, If aerea Guests from the banquet lhen Karen Carter spent 1 week
--level pastitre. Pb. 8116-5:153, ~oved Into the gymnasium at end with Mr. and Mro. Bethel
Mr. and Mra. Gena 111fp
Crnwn Coty, 0. C. G. COle, ' 7.30 p.m. to await the corona· Gilenwater Sr RIYenSlrlMOI and Mr. and Mn. 01e1r :tabowner.
to 7 ltc tQuioneeonf t11Me1818966N.aa7n HomBecomttin1
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O&gt;V• nell
!Vleet
, Captains of lhe football team John Shriver. '
' The Rllfs' baVO I DtW . . . . .
IIEADY·MD-.;;ilcrete dOUv.,.. were there to a wall lhe arrivter, Mary Loulae.
od rlifol to ;our project. Fast al of lhe Q~.een and her court. Cnnverlible Donors - Mrs. Mr. and Mra. Gartb ladllt
ind 011)'. Fret flt!matU. Master Timmy Atha, son of Walter Pope, Mrs. Lois Sheets, 011tertalned with 1 birlholay .uo..
P!lona 19W11t.
GoeiJeil Rev. and Mrs. Joel Atha, Pat· Mr. Uoyd Myen, Mrs. Mary ner reee~~Uy holllll'lnf Howard
Rtady·MII Co., Middleport. root, acted a• Cr~wn Bearer Jones, Mlsa Koren Beattie, Mr. v....; aad Audrey !mllb. A"
Olllo.
1 10 tfo and Little Miss Kimberly Lam· Gary Ferguson.
tending we"' Mr. and
Mn,
·~ CONDmONING Relr - bert, danghter of Mr. and Mro. Crn b .
nd Fl
lfollanl y.,,.. Mr IIIII Mn.
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wn oearer I
ower Don
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of
ntiOD, No llaven./sbot~: Mr. Russell Miller. the cap- be.rly Lambert.
them, Mr.Y'anci
•Emmell
nJ 1-353'1.
lalns, IS!~ted In crownlnl lhe Football Field DeeorotiODa- Slelhem, Jlr. IIIII llro. KtiiiiJ
IIEATINO, PWMBINO, Rural Queen, Mw Burnette, and lhe Linda Ramsey, Janet Beman, Jleynolda and ... ~ ·
Dolo! Bottle Gaa. Arnold Maid ol Honor, lollso S.undero. Gabby Burns, RuiBell Miller, Osborll.
Brolhers, Ill I. IIIIa Sl, The Queen and her COurt ttoen Gary Prnvins, Mr.
Mr. and Mn. Joloil
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l'llllttro)o,
I 12 llo moved o~to tbe danct Roor Sheeto, Debbie Samutll,
vllited Mr. IIIII Mn CUrt en.
a ID'fl where Miss Homecoming Robinette, Zat Salmona,
thorne Ia Coiumlllll' lor . ,..
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1n 18 dairy Queen of IMU'/ reljnad over Baisden, Billy Green. Mr.
111 daJO.
and Deet bret&lt;ls. For service lhe dance.
Myera.
VlslU111 11r IIIII J1n 0
11 ; 1. Dial Parker's 192-2214 Thnse responsible lor the col· Cheerleadert - Paula
Hayman ~ were..;. . :
Pomeroy or 985-3824 Cheater. or and entertalnmeJJt
were ~ud. Roberta Kiser Carol Mrs. Keilh .RidoQour llld II
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9 4 30tc membon of lhe Bel&amp; Club, Smith, Judy Burnetle, Wanda Ha rna
(Sponsor. Mrs. ')pal Llol'o1J . Bloomer. Rita Miller, . Mrs. . y a!b o,!. Clles~~· Jlr. 1111
• Tommy Kun, Jeanie Trainer conner Ad•isor
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..,tapa......, of Collom.
buG. &lt;lrleteto. BPidm &amp; otl&gt; Mary Cain, Paula
Ptrroud: Calet~rla and ·Fond Commitand Mr. 11111 Mrs. Tor lmeets will ba coming ~ Shirley Allbright, Sharon Balto· tees (Home Econol!llca . 111 Ha:'an.
lido vour hollll wbert tt • den, Doanna Green, Rooemary and IV I: carolyn Horrilon, Ju- eli "· ClroiJn KOOIIiJ 1114
nrm. Protecl roor bomt BuaUc, Cathy Lambert Mary dy Lambert, Linda Kee!J aei- lldroo of Cllesler wen IIYII'11om U.. JOllie wllb AIIAB. SchUldt, Gabby Burns.' Unda tha luec. linda Ramsev: c.r. nilbt (Illata of Mr. 1111 lin.
evalllhlt at Kina Builders Stewart, Sue Miller. David Not- olyn Gilbert, Roberta
Kiser, Enreu 5111!11.
lluAII.Y Co.. Middleport.
ter, Sharoo Payne,
Betty Grace Terry, Cynlhll
VIIIU., lllrf Pllm Wft
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Mr. and Mn. Larry c.rtll. &amp;a.
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Convertible
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Kun,
Band. of Rulhle stewar~ Mrs. LloJd II~ 01 BIU•
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Sllaroo Baisden, Lorana
Cain, M1rf
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at least Z5 years ago thai
took a picture of the Gordon C.
Greene wllb a small canidid
camera. Don Wright, our photographer, enlarged It for me I·
the other day. It was. taken at ,.
BY DICk THOMAS
the Gallipolis
Waterfront.
There's a small towboat, the
"When they took the smoke out of stackS, bells out Samuel L. May, tied up,
up 1
of the engine room, and the pilot wheel ~ut of the p.tlot stream from the Gordon C.
house they sure fouled up steambodting.
It's funny but the superstrucBy HOBART WILSON, JR.
'!immett (Pete) Davidson of 52 Olive St., an old lure lines ot the new
Delta
steamboat man, back when stea~boat men were steam- Queen closely resemble the ov- GALLIPOLIS Postmaster E. E Caldwell received a
boat men, made that stateme~t ~he other day when we erall outlines of the Gordon C.
letter · Monday from Mrs. Charles R. McCormick,
were discussing the Greene Ltnes new Delta Que~n.
Greene, except she has only wife of a Gallia county soldier stationed in Viet J'iam.
Pete wanted to ,kno~ why they were puttmg. t~e one landing stage, and as Pete It praised Gallia countians for their eforiginal Delta Queens pilot wheel tn the Cub Pilot s says "They've taken the smoke forts in "Operation Yule." It reads:
!&lt;Junge, which is a new . 2dditioo to the n•.w Delta_ Que~n. out of her stack."
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"Dear Folks: ·
"Enclosed please find my huslike th e . present Delta I ·b p·J t rtificates to as- J met Jim Saxton coming
10 ce
Que€'n ':: : p1lot house.
Cu
P down the street the other morn· I band's address for the Operation Yule.
I tDld Pete they're putting ,sengers on the Delta Queen. in -as I was enroute to Holzer We read about it in our town 's newsthe piltll wheel in thP lounge so 1Doug Wetflerholt, over at Ho1- Hg 't 1 t
. k up
't .
that these honorary Cub Pilots zrr Hospital, has one. w:atch os~l a doh PhiCanded me a fold- ~ paper.
"I
can't
tell
you
how
much
1 wt 11
e said Mac Eddy mean to my husband and also the oth• _
cou ld gel the fee l of whal 1't' 5 Ifor Doug 1·n the· Cub P1lol'&lt;- new
d · an H
like to pretend they're steering Ilounge of the new Delta Queen. e . paper: e
thl ·r
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the big boat. They give these We talked auuut e or on ;ou.
lor Christmas.
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"If
there
is
anything
at
alii
can
do
to
help
m
any
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Jim and his missus just re- I
way,
please
let
know
as
I'll
be
most
glad
to
help
r
turned from the west coast and
REAL ESTATE
somewhere out in the southwest
DEA fHS, MARRIAGES they crossed trails with Mac you. "Agam I can't tell you how ([lad it makes me feel
to see that someone else is thinkmg of our lo~ed ones
IIIRTHS OF WEEk
unrte r dlrel'llon uf M!ller'ft Ham11 for Eddy. He's at Window
Rock,
at
Christmas when they are so far from home.
leiurd•Y - \l r ami Mr~ Kennelh 1 Fun~nl~.
Ariz ., in A.pache country .
1'. Ilo~ t a. J J 4 PuWlmnuth ltd. G~lh· J
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poll~ ~' "'· 7 JK 1, "'
~ nrl \lr .•n&lt;J HDilil • 5he-tts. n, a nauve or Gal·
T 1e paper was an t::UM
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Mrs. J.e1·u}· ll ,o lc·•- 7:11i'~ Se• ·fln &lt;l At·~ .. hpall!i. an&lt;.l ru, denl of l r.:~~h~~n, 0 ' ''Mrs LBJ And The Indians,"
SEVERAL
days
ago,
four officials r~presentlng a maGall! u ~ 9011 10:2 1 " m OOih el , died Sumlll ~ In OteMo n a.
e wa1
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I a ret ire d ma•:hin ls_l frfl:n
Wr l .~&lt;h t· a photostatic copy rrom an IS·
jor industry were in Galhpohs ftve days conductTueldey - .\ 1. . ond Mrs .l ~ me~ \1.1 l'al1 tli"IIOH Ah f"ml'e fla!le. and
at
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N 'f l d .
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' Ill I Kid w••ll , •o n. JO·:i5 u. ' the titliC o! ill S death w"~ ,, rl~puty sue of the
a up, . ·~ . n e in ·a surve Everybody's wantmg to know ':"ho they
enne :-. .
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she riff of t;r~ ~ ~~ countv lie 1\' U a
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Sep1. 23. . .1966·. Some I'
m .• Ill Holr...r l!oS pil ~ l
&amp;rad uute ut G a lli~ A ra d e m ~
llll!h pen ent,
w!re. We /r;n•t know' When Ga\lia's Ind~stnal, devel- ---- S~ h QOI ~~~ ~~ (lian;hall \ lnlveraity, an d mightJy good readtng ln that
opment
officials let us know, we II .Prmt II. Wed ha:
Of'ATH.) Of MONTH
a( twlh ~ thnu l ~ \\3 s a \'llr&lt;OI ;I f nr!l ·
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.
M
Edd
Jemet A• .io~n5on, ~] a lt'S!d t• ll Ill
ball pla•el !I• \\a• horn In
thiB echtonal
Guess ac
v I to knock something in the head with premature pu
Lo •A-r ll nr r Hi l ' li lt'&lt;l S~ldtl e n l ~· a l &lt;;uunt y o;m June '' · 11~04 · ,\ nd had wrm'l mind if I reproduce tt l licit~ . We do know the boys have a good bot prospect
- ""fiJg lwlllf' :-.uml":. n&lt;~: t 1 t. Ht·
w~s I livc ti tn LawrenH Count y a M .Hunt ·
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i n~lun be for,. IIID¥111 1-( 11' Fa lrhur':'. here. lL \VaS QrJgtnaJly pftnted
for the GSI site.
son or llw I" ' .lo h n ·"" 1
F-"'"'.'1
He w u a n~emhH or '~; ~K~umc in the Carlsbad Current Argus.
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Holley . l&lt;&gt;h n~ u. ul ('t·.,.,..n f it•·. lit~
&lt;l r&lt;lc r. S e n ttfi'~ w,o:~re ne
e ne~ 1
mar ri a~t· "'" ' In tlw furnwr G;omet
o.Juy u!lc rflloon a. ~airborn ln&lt;l bun~l Here goes;
HARVEY Brown, local
Mnore. who ~U J'\" L\" t" ' jll n ~ 1 ~
w1th
w~ 9 Ill _\la &lt;onle Gordena lol llunLIIllll ·
.
two dmo~h l ers . ,\ h ,
l'c r bH T
L.
ton.
Back m 1962, the
Acoma
gas company ~mploy­
Busll or ti~lli~ulis "'"t ,\ li.&lt;s J uani la
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Indians
west
of
Albuquerque
90
1
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informed Dateline last
Jnhn ~o n vf L'u" tuni.HL'
11a· r~
are BtY Thomu,
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summer that he caught a
are ~ ~is \ cr ~n&lt;l tw&lt; b n.&gt;thers, Mr•.
cad~ 1'h11rsd ·~· mot·ntng In
Uotz e r
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H~mcr \I \!&lt; I!"~ and J a.·k and l'earll' ~ I Hu sp l\a l \\he re h. had be8n .• v~· Umled
tatcs \~as sen mg_ Je 21-inch , five and . one1 ho mas Peace Corps to impoverished
.luhn! " "· all o f t·w.,.. n &lt;:it :&gt; " hro·
1tent r11 ' _th rPP da~R . Mr
lher ;md s st e r are &lt;lecell.&lt;ed. Se rv- W:lli Uorn Hl Perry la WilJ!h!p,
near
,
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\ quarter pound bass m TyIce~ wne li d &lt;' Wl'&lt;l nl' •d aJ ~ ftPrnnnn
Tl"n llh os rhu r.:h on o\UK 21. !1&gt;!6. forei gn countnes, why not to ! coon Lake.
"I've got a
It the Gnrf iel&lt;l Menllt' Cllurrh
or
~on of the Ial l' Ahraham Inti I::IIZilbe i d b overt and I
:" hrist nnd
huria . wa~ In (:rown
bello .Iones Thom :&lt;5. llfg mur_rl~ge Acoma
S(' ge
YP
Y . picture to prove it," said
Cit.v ei'meten unn .. r rl i r ..rtlon of rne I wa s t o tht' lorrner Berth~ .Letl~e on squalor. So loud wa.'&gt;
their Harvey. 1'1 bring it down
}' L Stt'vPrs Funera l home.
Ot·t 12 . 19 12, who 5un!\eB a lun1
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Mrs. 0.111' Willlama, 1::1, ~ resident of
Ga l !Jpo ll ~
op~omet r i s t. There a re ned)• heard it and created the
is. Proof positive. Brown's
Pine St. dle!l Montlav noon at the thr~c granrlrhddren. Six
brothers
h o m~ lrf Mr• Vernie Watkins in Da! ·
and two ~ i~tH,q pre ctcded hi~
In domestic peace corps and words big catch in June. "It w_
as
well . She wa.• horn In Pil ot Monu '.Min. death . II" wa~ 8 member of Center·
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mighty
good,"
sa
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N . t:. in 1113-1 tl att M!Uer nf tht- lat e
ville LndR_e ol Maso n~ a~ll of Ca l· or their phght WaS prmte
BS I
Den and M3ry Doss. S he 1s •un·t ~("(.) vary R3P1" 1 _r hurt h at RIO G~antle . far away as Communist Chlna. 1 Brown.
hy 3 ~ is l er . Ml"!l. Isabel Du tJ;on -or Masono e serv•r e• . wer:o held ~ r ld,a y
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and night at. the W~lherholl
Elliott FuBut litlle has changed
at
neph ew~. Senkes wt!re held 1'hu r ~ ·
neral hom" Hnd lasl rttes we re held A
d
"
M · , ; UNDERSTAND the Burlile boys-John and Bobda~· afte rnoo n ~~ 1-'~ln t Cree-k Baptist Saturday afterMon In ~al\"lt'.V BapCOma, an at neW eXJCO S .
Chu n ·h wh ere she waa ' me mil@ r . list t·huN"h. llurlal wu •n Tyn Rhrn Oiher 19 Indian puebloes and
rescued a red squirrel from fhe Oh10 Rmr last SunBurtal wu In tluck IUdee cemeter1 eemt'ter~ .
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day.
The boys spotted him in the muddy stream. After
- -- -re-serva wns encompassmg more
motoring
to his side, the arumal climbed on the back
than 70,000 of our first citizens,
Now we read that Thursday of the boat's motor, and was transported safely to the
l
and Friday, when Lady Bird West Virginia shore.
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SAW
Jim
Houck
on
the
street
the.
other
day.
Jim ~aid
will be rounded up and brought
one of his neighbors, fo~ge~ Ius. name ~ow, raiSed
to pay homage to the first lady.
a
huge
tomato. Believe he said 11 wei~hed five or more
They will come from Acoma,
Laguna, Canoncila, and Isleta • Pounds. How 'bout that?
_ an pueblos that still exlst I
in another century and where WITHIN the next few months, officials will probablv be asked to review Gallipolis' solicitation re$U·
poverty is another way of life. !
lations.
It's getting out of hand m the Old French City.
Of course, at a safe distance ,
come In for a demonttrotion.
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she wHI see none of this. She 1
can not be subjected to the sight TWENTY YEARS AGO, from the files of The Daily
Tribune and weeklv Gallia T1mes ... MISS Marjorl ;,. _ of two-room houses, heme to
ie
Rinehart
succeeds Howard Hardway as county clerk
three families who subsist
of
courts
...
Roscoe Fox quits .JI&lt;lstmaster JOb at Red·
nothing more than dried be!ms I
ney after 46 years . .. Republican governor nomm~e
seasoned with onions.
Tliomas
J. Herbert will be princi.pal speaker at Galha
She can not be allowed to
County
GOP
rally .. . Work be.gms on new radto stathe contrast between· Bureau
tion
at
Footification
Hlll for Ohio State Patrol .. . Dr.
Indian Affairs officials' plush,
carpeted offices and the ""'er- George Roberts, GSI superintendent, commended, by
vation areas where misery tras state welfare director . .. J. Sherman Porter res1~111
•ditoiship of Tribune-Times, will leave for ,Dou~ ~··
trod with heavy step time
Ariz on Nov. 1 ... Rio Redmen upset Mane!!• PJO·
of mind. As is traditional with nee~s. _ • , . GAHS jolts Jackson Ironmen With 1276
the Bureau, which keeps
12
tieIndian as a ward of the federal
government, the Indians wi!J
be marched out as a show piece
for the visiting dignitary.
Remembering that when the
President was first formulating
his anti-poverty program,
it
&amp;
was revealed that tile First La·
dy had Negro tenants wbo lived much like the Indians, it iS
difficult to believe that Mrs.
Johnson wants to see the conditions under which our first
citizens .live.
It is deplorable tllat millions
are appropriated to administer
to the Bu,..au of Indian Afiairs,
EIIGANT IN APPEARANCE ...
while only a miniscule portion
rich, lvxurious waln ut · groin
LADIES CORDUROY
of it trickles down to the Indian
vinyl-dod finish.

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took a picture of the Gordon C.
Greene wllb a small canidid
camera. Don Wright, our photographer, enlarged It for me I·
the other day. It was. taken at ,.
BY DICk THOMAS
the Gallipolis
Waterfront.
There's a small towboat, the
"When they took the smoke out of stackS, bells out Samuel L. May, tied up,
up 1
of the engine room, and the pilot wheel ~ut of the p.tlot stream from the Gordon C.
house they sure fouled up steambodting.
It's funny but the superstrucBy HOBART WILSON, JR.
'!immett (Pete) Davidson of 52 Olive St., an old lure lines ot the new
Delta
steamboat man, back when stea~boat men were steam- Queen closely resemble the ov- GALLIPOLIS Postmaster E. E Caldwell received a
boat men, made that stateme~t ~he other day when we erall outlines of the Gordon C.
letter · Monday from Mrs. Charles R. McCormick,
were discussing the Greene Ltnes new Delta Que~n.
Greene, except she has only wife of a Gallia county soldier stationed in Viet J'iam.
Pete wanted to ,kno~ why they were puttmg. t~e one landing stage, and as Pete It praised Gallia countians for their eforiginal Delta Queens pilot wheel tn the Cub Pilot s says "They've taken the smoke forts in "Operation Yule." It reads:
!&lt;Junge, which is a new . 2dditioo to the n•.w Delta_ Que~n. out of her stack."
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"Dear Folks: ·
"Enclosed please find my huslike th e . present Delta I ·b p·J t rtificates to as- J met Jim Saxton coming
10 ce
Que€'n ':: : p1lot house.
Cu
P down the street the other morn· I band's address for the Operation Yule.
I tDld Pete they're putting ,sengers on the Delta Queen. in -as I was enroute to Holzer We read about it in our town 's newsthe piltll wheel in thP lounge so 1Doug Wetflerholt, over at Ho1- Hg 't 1 t
. k up
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that these honorary Cub Pilots zrr Hospital, has one. w:atch os~l a doh PhiCanded me a fold- ~ paper.
"I
can't
tell
you
how
much
1 wt 11
e said Mac Eddy mean to my husband and also the oth• _
cou ld gel the fee l of whal 1't' 5 Ifor Doug 1·n the· Cub P1lol'&lt;- new
d · an H
like to pretend they're steering Ilounge of the new Delta Queen. e . paper: e
thl ·r
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the big boat. They give these We talked auuut e or on ;ou.
lor Christmas.
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there
is
anything
at
alii
can
do
to
help
m
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Jim and his missus just re- I
way,
please
let
know
as
I'll
be
most
glad
to
help
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turned from the west coast and
REAL ESTATE
somewhere out in the southwest
DEA fHS, MARRIAGES they crossed trails with Mac you. "Agam I can't tell you how ([lad it makes me feel
to see that someone else is thinkmg of our lo~ed ones
IIIRTHS OF WEEk
unrte r dlrel'llon uf M!ller'ft Ham11 for Eddy. He's at Window
Rock,
at
Christmas when they are so far from home.
leiurd•Y - \l r ami Mr~ Kennelh 1 Fun~nl~.
Ariz ., in A.pache country .
1'. Ilo~ t a. J J 4 PuWlmnuth ltd. G~lh· J
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poll~ ~' "'· 7 JK 1, "'
~ nrl \lr .•n&lt;J HDilil • 5he-tts. n, a nauve or Gal·
T 1e paper was an t::UM
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Mrs. J.e1·u}· ll ,o lc·•- 7:11i'~ Se• ·fln &lt;l At·~ .. hpall!i. an&lt;.l ru, denl of l r.:~~h~~n, 0 ' ''Mrs LBJ And The Indians,"
SEVERAL
days
ago,
four officials r~presentlng a maGall! u ~ 9011 10:2 1 " m OOih el , died Sumlll ~ In OteMo n a.
e wa1
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I a ret ire d ma•:hin ls_l frfl:n
Wr l .~&lt;h t· a photostatic copy rrom an IS·
jor industry were in Galhpohs ftve days conductTueldey - .\ 1. . ond Mrs .l ~ me~ \1.1 l'al1 tli"IIOH Ah f"ml'e fla!le. and
at
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' Ill I Kid w••ll , •o n. JO·:i5 u. ' the titliC o! ill S death w"~ ,, rl~puty sue of the
a up, . ·~ . n e in ·a surve Everybody's wantmg to know ':"ho they
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Sep1. 23. . .1966·. Some I'
m .• Ill Holr...r l!oS pil ~ l
&amp;rad uute ut G a lli~ A ra d e m ~
llll!h pen ent,
w!re. We /r;n•t know' When Ga\lia's Ind~stnal, devel- ---- S~ h QOI ~~~ ~~ (lian;hall \ lnlveraity, an d mightJy good readtng ln that
opment
officials let us know, we II .Prmt II. Wed ha:
Of'ATH.) Of MONTH
a( twlh ~ thnu l ~ \\3 s a \'llr&lt;OI ;I f nr!l ·
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M
Edd
Jemet A• .io~n5on, ~] a lt'S!d t• ll Ill
ball pla•el !I• \\a• horn In
thiB echtonal
Guess ac
v I to knock something in the head with premature pu
Lo •A-r ll nr r Hi l ' li lt'&lt;l S~ldtl e n l ~· a l &lt;;uunt y o;m June '' · 11~04 · ,\ nd had wrm'l mind if I reproduce tt l licit~ . We do know the boys have a good bot prospect
- ""fiJg lwlllf' :-.uml":. n&lt;~: t 1 t. Ht·
w~s I livc ti tn LawrenH Count y a M .Hunt ·
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i n~lun be for,. IIID¥111 1-( 11' Fa lrhur':'. here. lL \VaS QrJgtnaJly pftnted
for the GSI site.
son or llw I" ' .lo h n ·"" 1
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He w u a n~emhH or '~; ~K~umc in the Carlsbad Current Argus.
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Holley . l&lt;&gt;h n~ u. ul ('t·.,.,..n f it•·. lit~
&lt;l r&lt;lc r. S e n ttfi'~ w,o:~re ne
e ne~ 1
mar ri a~t· "'" ' In tlw furnwr G;omet
o.Juy u!lc rflloon a. ~airborn ln&lt;l bun~l Here goes;
HARVEY Brown, local
Mnore. who ~U J'\" L\" t" ' jll n ~ 1 ~
w1th
w~ 9 Ill _\la &lt;onle Gordena lol llunLIIllll ·
.
two dmo~h l ers . ,\ h ,
l'c r bH T
L.
ton.
Back m 1962, the
Acoma
gas company ~mploy­
Busll or ti~lli~ulis "'"t ,\ li.&lt;s J uani la
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west
of
Albuquerque
90
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informed Dateline last
Jnhn ~o n vf L'u" tuni.HL'
11a· r~
are BtY Thomu,
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summer that he caught a
are ~ ~is \ cr ~n&lt;l tw&lt; b n.&gt;thers, Mr•.
cad~ 1'h11rsd ·~· mot·ntng In
Uotz e r
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H~mcr \I \!&lt; I!"~ and J a.·k and l'earll' ~ I Hu sp l\a l \\he re h. had be8n .• v~· Umled
tatcs \~as sen mg_ Je 21-inch , five and . one1 ho mas Peace Corps to impoverished
.luhn! " "· all o f t·w.,.. n &lt;:it :&gt; " hro·
1tent r11 ' _th rPP da~R . Mr
lher ;md s st e r are &lt;lecell.&lt;ed. Se rv- W:lli Uorn Hl Perry la WilJ!h!p,
near
,
.
\ quarter pound bass m TyIce~ wne li d &lt;' Wl'&lt;l nl' •d aJ ~ ftPrnnnn
Tl"n llh os rhu r.:h on o\UK 21. !1&gt;!6. forei gn countnes, why not to ! coon Lake.
"I've got a
It the Gnrf iel&lt;l Menllt' Cllurrh
or
~on of the Ial l' Ahraham Inti I::IIZilbe i d b overt and I
:" hrist nnd
huria . wa~ In (:rown
bello .Iones Thom :&lt;5. llfg mur_rl~ge Acoma
S(' ge
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Y . picture to prove it," said
Cit.v ei'meten unn .. r rl i r ..rtlon of rne I wa s t o tht' lorrner Berth~ .Letl~e on squalor. So loud wa.'&gt;
their Harvey. 1'1 bring it down
}' L Stt'vPrs Funera l home.
Ot·t 12 . 19 12, who 5un!\eB a lun1
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Mrs. 0.111' Willlama, 1::1, ~ resident of
Ga l !Jpo ll ~
op~omet r i s t. There a re ned)• heard it and created the
is. Proof positive. Brown's
Pine St. dle!l Montlav noon at the thr~c granrlrhddren. Six
brothers
h o m~ lrf Mr• Vernie Watkins in Da! ·
and two ~ i~tH,q pre ctcded hi~
In domestic peace corps and words big catch in June. "It w_
as
well . She wa.• horn In Pil ot Monu '.Min. death . II" wa~ 8 member of Center·
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mighty
good,"
sa
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N . t:. in 1113-1 tl att M!Uer nf tht- lat e
ville LndR_e ol Maso n~ a~ll of Ca l· or their phght WaS prmte
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Den and M3ry Doss. S he 1s •un·t ~("(.) vary R3P1" 1 _r hurt h at RIO G~antle . far away as Communist Chlna. 1 Brown.
hy 3 ~ is l er . Ml"!l. Isabel Du tJ;on -or Masono e serv•r e• . wer:o held ~ r ld,a y
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and night at. the W~lherholl
Elliott FuBut litlle has changed
at
neph ew~. Senkes wt!re held 1'hu r ~ ·
neral hom" Hnd lasl rttes we re held A
d
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M · , ; UNDERSTAND the Burlile boys-John and Bobda~· afte rnoo n ~~ 1-'~ln t Cree-k Baptist Saturday afterMon In ~al\"lt'.V BapCOma, an at neW eXJCO S .
Chu n ·h wh ere she waa ' me mil@ r . list t·huN"h. llurlal wu •n Tyn Rhrn Oiher 19 Indian puebloes and
rescued a red squirrel from fhe Oh10 Rmr last SunBurtal wu In tluck IUdee cemeter1 eemt'ter~ .
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The boys spotted him in the muddy stream. After
- -- -re-serva wns encompassmg more
motoring
to his side, the arumal climbed on the back
than 70,000 of our first citizens,
Now we read that Thursday of the boat's motor, and was transported safely to the
l
and Friday, when Lady Bird West Virginia shore.
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SAW
Jim
Houck
on
the
street
the.
other
day.
Jim ~aid
will be rounded up and brought
one of his neighbors, fo~ge~ Ius. name ~ow, raiSed
to pay homage to the first lady.
a
huge
tomato. Believe he said 11 wei~hed five or more
They will come from Acoma,
Laguna, Canoncila, and Isleta • Pounds. How 'bout that?
_ an pueblos that still exlst I
in another century and where WITHIN the next few months, officials will probablv be asked to review Gallipolis' solicitation re$U·
poverty is another way of life. !
lations.
It's getting out of hand m the Old French City.
Of course, at a safe distance ,
come In for a demonttrotion.
• • •
she wHI see none of this. She 1
can not be subjected to the sight TWENTY YEARS AGO, from the files of The Daily
Tribune and weeklv Gallia T1mes ... MISS Marjorl ;,. _ of two-room houses, heme to
ie
Rinehart
succeeds Howard Hardway as county clerk
three families who subsist
of
courts
...
Roscoe Fox quits .JI&lt;lstmaster JOb at Red·
nothing more than dried be!ms I
ney after 46 years . .. Republican governor nomm~e
seasoned with onions.
Tliomas
J. Herbert will be princi.pal speaker at Galha
She can not be allowed to
County
GOP
rally .. . Work be.gms on new radto stathe contrast between· Bureau
tion
at
Footification
Hlll for Ohio State Patrol .. . Dr.
Indian Affairs officials' plush,
carpeted offices and the ""'er- George Roberts, GSI superintendent, commended, by
vation areas where misery tras state welfare director . .. J. Sherman Porter res1~111
•ditoiship of Tribune-Times, will leave for ,Dou~ ~··
trod with heavy step time
Ariz on Nov. 1 ... Rio Redmen upset Mane!!• PJO·
of mind. As is traditional with nee~s. _ • , . GAHS jolts Jackson Ironmen With 1276
the Bureau, which keeps
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government, the Indians wi!J
be marched out as a show piece
for the visiting dignitary.
Remembering that when the
President was first formulating
his anti-poverty program,
it
&amp;
was revealed that tile First La·
dy had Negro tenants wbo lived much like the Indians, it iS
difficult to believe that Mrs.
Johnson wants to see the conditions under which our first
citizens .live.
It is deplorable tllat millions
are appropriated to administer
to the Bu,..au of Indian Afiairs,
EIIGANT IN APPEARANCE ...
while only a miniscule portion
rich, lvxurious waln ut · groin
LADIES CORDUROY
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It is deplorable Jbat the President talks piously about t be
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hundred' of thousanda of ~~·• I I
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eral Government, live w
the hope of a better life.
The tragedy of our
citizens should weigh
on the American
but their sorrows can not
beard because they have
voice other than the ones
government gives them,

provide additional ou lle t5 in adjoining
rooms at either side or behind
unit.

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TENNIS OXFORDS

resident because the Bureau is
not about to get the Indian on
his feet and thereby eliminate
this federal bureaucracy.

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original Delta Queet

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like the present
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the ~Jilflt wheel in the I

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that these honorary C1
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like to pretend they're
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BIRTHS OF WEE~
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5UIKA5f5 WHAT

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well , She w~s born In PU•
K ;.:,. in l~Bol dmt!l'hter
B1m a nd 1'1\at·y Du~H. Sb(!

l'M FAM!Sflt:D/

AUNT MINNIE! Wfi/&gt;.T
A ~APP'f SURPRISE[

HERE COMES AUNT

Mrs. 01"' Wtlllamt. U, 11
P in~ St.
d ied MondlU' 1

IS LUNCfl READY?

by a ~istH . Mr.~ . babel
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dn.Y afternoon at 1'11inl C
Chun·h wltt're shl' was
Burial wa1 in Buck Rid.)

LAST TtME: SI-1E CAME.
1 KNOW ~0'/1/ ~
SHE STAVED THREE ........ SHORTfN HER
MONTHS I

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Emmett (Pete)!!
steamboat man, bac;l
boat men, made thai
were discussing the.·•
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like to pretend they're
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Gallipolll and seve ro! q
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"When they too
of the engine room,
house, they sure foq
·Emmett {Pete) ~
Bteamuoat man, ~a&lt;;l
boat men, made th,.
were discussing the~·
Pete wanted to
original Delta Quee1
lounge, which is a m
The real pilot house
like the present

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Quef'n 's pilot house.
I told Pete they're
the pJiot wheel in the l

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that these honorary C1
could get the feel of ·
like to pretend they're
the big boat. They gi

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IIIRTHS OF WUI
laturd.IIY 11!'. and lilT
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poll s. son. 7 Ill p. m.. an

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AND WE SPROUT WIN6j
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FIGHTI~G!

OliKES!

OF MON

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ar~ a si~ le l ;mol l wo h r(
Homer Moo re :.nd .l ark 1

of ' '" "' " e
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•' the Gal'fJt•hl 1\ vemw I

John~nn,

t.her

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night It tM

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II, GaiiJpolis.
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home of Mrs. \'er nie Wal

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N. C., in UlB4 d;n ,~h1er
Ben und M:11· ~ Oo~ .~ . .~hli

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Chu~h w l •~· r·to shr wu
Burltl wu i n .Bud1 Rldj

lOVI:, Nctr HATE, IS ll-iE ONLY

HISWRY WILL
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WHAT:t SAVJ

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'bJ" Bill F:reSt"se

YEH! AS A. 6RMII&gt;
WilER, HE WAS A

BUST/

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rich, luxurious w
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·• . USES MINIMUM fl.
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rec:essed In a wall
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of the engine rooni,
bouse, they sure fot
Emmett (Petej•
steamboat man, haC
boat men, made tlil
were discussing tht
Pete wanted I•
original Delta Quei
lounge, which is a [
The real pilot houSt.
like the present
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Dennt',\', Ht. I ilillwdl. •

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DEATH~ 01" MO

J•mes R. Johnsan , 67 e
Lo•·Ar Hi&gt;t•r H1l. , clif'd
n i~hl

born in Co "~~-' • · !'it) un J
of !h., I;••

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Moore, wh~ ~urvtvu al

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