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eudlt of those lj&amp;taes;". tbe ·
Jllllllia A. Rhode, ~- slata Sen.
De~at!C challell(er, salcl,
Frazier Reams ~f. mat for ·II'•taklltll Issue wftb • statament
flrlt lime .Stlur&lt;IIJ lit their r • . .Rhodes made In bla openilll No
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' ' The Ill« lll8&amp;iett In their Cltf
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'· 1Club mii!llill ·turnt1 oa lbf $13 . · shOw' 1 copy of lhe: aUdit made
Ulott' clelldl the a,p\lbllcan
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· etnor ..ld he lnberl~. ·1"•1- : l!jfnsl .-mt !.ybr~, !!litiS Broth.
poUiitJon: atitl tlie ' ~ ot' . . e&amp; and' ·~ontfimery.
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•tllllrlietl ·Reama Uy · hu&amp;e pholoilal wbile. membel'tl
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of. Rbotlt.s~- slalf,dlstrJbuted cop.
ttl . lbe 1\t\1 .-s ~Uon Ill&gt;· .lea ~ the audience.
,men•~ took over. , .','Get iljbt ov~. tllet'e 10 you
QJV. Mlcllael;~t._I,alle In ·
can see betl!r,", the wemor
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Governor," Realns llald.
RhOdea said the audll had
been aeen by membero of the
leaiilature, ·newspapers and oth-

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Realn8 then qtl!pped he would
lUte to see a eerllfifed copy of
the audit.
Rhotlts also said that be bad
told D!Salle on Feb. 5, 11162,
that the stale was overdrawing
Ita aeeounts and tha~ be had
1111titl D!Sallt "to cut the cloth
to fU the .available money.''
The Republican governor
made the eornment wben
Reama accused Rhodes of fallIng In hlil duty as auditor by not
warninll DISalle of the state's
financial condllloit.

Reama lhen ahot back that
Rhodes wrote I&amp; DISalle after
Rhndes aMounced for gover·

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Relll!J accused the governor
of brealdng promises, failure of
leadtirahlp and said, "We need
more than a circus barker in
the governor'• office."
To which Rhodes replied:
"I
yet to aay an uoklnd
word about anyone, or to
Indulge In 1181!1e-Calllng or character assassination. There's
enough hatred In the world
without the governor adding to

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The governer, who fs a big
favorite to win re-elecUon Tuesday, reviewed b!s adrninlstra·

tion In a prepared statement at
the start. Reams spoke wlthoul
a prepared statement.
Rhodes said at the outset he
inherited a deflclt and said the
state was being sued for bills,
and was behind in Its payments
to the retirement systems and
school system and the unem·
ployrnent Olmpensatioo fund
was near bankruptcy when ne
loak over the chief executive'*
office.
"I'd like him to show an audit
of the figures," Reams said.
"There was no deficit. Just as
tltere have been no 475,1100 jobs
created as my opponent says
ill his wild figures.''
Reams Insisted that "the gov·

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Open Friday Nights
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Mrs. Norman Dowler
daughter, Krista Ann, of
era! Wells, W. Va., spent
eral days recently at the horne
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
' Herbert LaDeaUJ: of Pomeroy
Star Route. They also visit~ II
her grandmother, Mrs. Lllll&lt;'l
Starcher of Minersville.

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Member Federal Reserve System
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The Pomeroy Cement Block Co.
Phone 992·5100or 992-5500
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based on fiction, not fact."
Reams based much of his remarks oo his charged aired Ire·
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that Rhndes bad failed to provide enough funds for schools,
mental health, and control of
water pollution.
The governor said thai bis administration granted certain tax
exemptions to encourage installation of water end pollution
of water and pollution eontrol
devices and called for a "crasb
program" to solve the problem.
"This problem is too massive
for any one slate to tackle
alone," the governor said. "We
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Mavbe you wouldn't put it quite that way.
However when you open a checking
account here so you can save time and
travel by paying your b~s-even make_ p~·
paid purchases-by mml; have a built-m
bookkP.eping system; and bank here by
mail, our bank really does work for youJ

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Big Selections - Big Values in Wearing
Apparel for your family- and Furniture ~
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of t~ Prelbyleriatt Cltareh
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Mldtlleport
Mame Ia Mld!DePifl. · .ProjCburch of Christ, was hOI)OI't!d . Pomtiroy Chapter 188, OES,
••IIIDctude pallllln,aad ,...
wu!l • surprise blrthd~~y· par~y met 'TuesdaY eventng at the
ellng, a aew doWIIItaln llalh· ,Wedne!dliy evening at
the Masonic Temple with Barbara
room, waD 10 waD carpotin&amp;
church by members of
the '!backer, worthy matron, and
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Dale E. Smith, worthy patrol,
. ~try In !lower arrang• club would present the ra~o~etl. Mrs. _Cline was awarded! The work Is being dolle before c!n were represented at the ldo I be~ ·as.a ehrlsli~n?, A color scheme of orange and presiding.
tpenti· alld on canvass
was pregrarn for November w1th the travelmg prize. a1td Mrs. arrival o1 the Rev. Howard
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"Self study on the 1and Dlt•l "'&amp;llf ·m~ wbtil I yellow ·wllS carried out In the The meeting opened In rltu11lsp1ayeil by two Middleport Mrs. 0 p Klein and Mrs. Rei- Gosney the door prtze. Guests Ruppelt's pareots, Mr. and meetmg onnd basis of member- was uylng whtn I ask •God to table appointments on I he allstlc fonn. InvltaUona were
women at the November meet- bel In cha;ge. The annual Christ· for the evening were Mrs. Fow· Mrs. C. E. Ruppel!,
from m~an~ng ~ wscs " eonducted lead me into doing Sis will? lace covered table. Punch and received to attend 'IIIJtallatiOD
Ill&amp; of the Amateur Gardeners' mas party was announced to be ler and Mrs. Gosney.
Gulfport, Miss .. iD November ~ P~n J~mes Richards dl11- l4fs. Richards sU,ssed th_at the cookies were se"ed 10 t•·· 'I officers at the following chapltl\lb of Middleport Wednesday held at the home of Mrs. Wal- Members and guests were to make their borne here with t;ict r~sldent, and Mn.' Har· WSCS Is a vital part of the followingc Mrs. ~er. I
;rs, Et!dm'a ~~ Nelsonvlllf 011
evening at the home of Mrs. ter Crooks with Mrs. Edgar Invited to the dmmg room for lbelr sou.
P PSmiUt district historian, church, and not a social organ- Chester Erwin, -orgtlnhlt, r
fovember 15, ~1. MOflttlt II
llarry·'S. Moore, Third Avenue Reynolds, Mrs. Glenn Lambert the social hour. The table wa~
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" ~ed~esday ~I Ute Rock Springs izatlon.
Willia~ Grueser, Mrs. Ed, · Beverly, Nmo. 18; Al!!anr, Not.
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Methodist dturch. The sanctu· A sack lunch was served at Allensworth, Mrs.
Ro b u I fB, and !lew Marshfield, tl~•·
Durin&amp; the program hour, ing hostesses. Members are with gold underlay and feat~red
~ ary was beautifully deocrated l 110011 11n the- social roon1 with Ra'RIIn&amp;s, Debbie Crueser, Kll· 19.
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1\lrs. Tony Fowler of Dudley asked to bring a gift wrapped a large purnpkm oenterptece
~ 'th arrangements of dahlla&amp; the host Society proVIding eook· thy McEHtlnny, Mrs.
Oscar Betty Cowan, Worthy
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Florists, presented an Interest· for judging and a homemade encircled with mum' nnd mm·
ij =~ chrysanthemums.
les coffee and tea. WhUe seat- Roush, Betsy .Cunnlngham, ~~- elect, announ~ lnataUa~g;;j;
ing demonstration and work· corsage.
iature turkeys. Milk
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ed 'at the tables, Mrs. Richards Paul Dav!B, Mrs. George Mett&gt;- officers for December 8.
shop on Christmas arrange- Th Amateur Club will also holders were used wtth heldgh
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'j The hymn, What •. Friend showed colored slides taken at hart, ~- Allred Roush, Cash also announced lhat a ICbopl
rnents and autumn flowers in assis~ the Mtddleport Garden green tapers. A dessert course 1,
~ We have in Jesus," wtth ~~- the WSCS Assembly In Port· Bahr, and gueata, Mrs. tlavld for line officers would be held
iiarlous arrangements. One of Cl b . udging the
annual was ,.rved by the hosll'sses, ~
I' C. 0. Chapman, aceornparust, lane\, Oregon In July
Fanner and ' ~. Kenneth Me- by Bemtoe HoflllJan, the liP!'
her projects was makmg
a Churist~a~ Lighting
contest.j Mrs. Moore and Mrs. K~nnelh ~
opened the ~eeting, followed The altern:.O. session was a Elhlnny. L. R. Wlley was un· deputy, at Ha)Tlson~Ule -liD
white carnation corsage that Mrs Edgar Reynolds was narn·l Arnsbary Mrs. Fuwt;,r diStrt~; ij
with the readmg of Psalm 2t, eontlnuation of •elf-study with able to attend.
November 11.
was pn.sented to Mrs. Grace
. char e of the scrapbook uted booklets o•
Flowers .
I d Darby by Mrs. Srnttlt who also led an evaluation of the day's work.
AI the close of the meeting,
Ptatt,' jll'esident of Ute club. ~ 1 ~rs Edward Burk-Part of the Joy of Chrtstrnas.' Mr. and Mrs. F 0~ent dinne; the devotions tak:n . from The Mrs. c. Melvin Alkire and Mrs.
ARE DINNER GUESTS
refreslunents were served b!
Arrlingem~nt using holly and Iep ac ng
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Columbus,
.,,.s. Law- Upper Room Dtsctpltne and Pearl Casto of Chester were Dr. and Mrs. Carl Roberts, Neace! ~d Jack Caney, ~
polii!W!'tl&amp;s ade by Mrs. Fow- """' .. ' .
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recognized during the anernoon. Mr. John Rood; Mrs. Frances and Ben Ewing and Mar
llr ' .er displayed throughout
M s lth introduced Mr. The meeting closed With • lit- Packilrd of AtheR!,. Mrs. JOllie WUson, from • table careylna
~te home.
llves.
Ric::~ ••mMrs. William Gru.: any on seff-examination and a Roush, Larry Roullh of RaCine, out the Halloweea theme.
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Shade,
Anether htghhght was a dts·
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turned from several weeks' VIS· se ' p d M K II a retired group quietly len the sanctuary. Mrs. Sally IIIU, Mr. and Mn.
SHOWN KINDNESIIES
play of paintings in otl and wait in Ft. Meyers, Fla., with cl~ty. •n
rsh 0 e~~d 20 ears Churches represented were Herschel Roush and Tammy Mr. and Mrs. Junior Koeala
ttr rolor by Mrs. Don Gosney
The East Letart WSCS mel her brother and other relatives. mtsst?"ary, w r::d Psai.J 193 _ Chester, Alfred. Rutland, Pome- were dinner guests Sunday of received many card&amp; anti,. acll
whose paintmgs have been .n ,
at the churoh Tuesday for regu- Mr. and Mrs. Russell Roush '" Ch!~~·hlh: led in the self· eroy, Middleport, Minersville Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Roush, of ldndness while both w~ hoi' several art showmgs m t h 's
~ lar November ~eeltng. "__rs. and son, Eric, Oak Hill, and ~r~ ~~e~r it was brought out and Rock Springs.
East Letart.
~ pltallzed.
! ilrea ' mcludmg Rto Grande
Roy Pearson, Sptritual LIfe Mrs Michael Cline and son s u y
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Miss Patricia Fields, student chatrman, . a c r e .
. Ricky, McArthur, were on·
owers and ser·
The meetmg was opened wtll: I
at Holzer Hospilal left lions, usmg the Scrtplure, day evenmg dtnner guests of or learn:rs,
share as they
the ver!e of the mont~. enlttled.l ~~~~~y lor University H~pital, Psalm 150, and hY,':'" ·. "Take their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al-l:~~•.": ·:m~n's group, the
"Shade! of November
g&lt;ven I(;()!urn bus, where she will have Ttme To Be Holy, wtth Mrs. Ired Roush.
WSCS exists so that members
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by Mrs Bruce Lloyd The mem- ,three months !raining in pediat- Ferne B. Hayman, accompan- Mrs. Charles Searle•
and
hel one anolher learn
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call wtlh a Tilanks~•:•::.-e d~:: l cotumbus by her parents, Mr. bert Shtelds.
Cpl. WaHer Harns to Parkers· faon:.t be a mutual admiration
F rangement. Yearboo . .
and Mrs. Joseph Ftelds, son The business meeting was pre- burg Airport Thursday wbere Society, which is not call
of
tnbuted :mng ;~en:l~:mngharl Jeffrey, and daughter, Mary sided over by Mrs
Wtlliam he left by plane_for ~a71~~ Christ. No christian can live in
Mrs.ed ~ar yg enl ol Ann of (;()lumbus, wlto spent Fo~ president. A communica· to attend 3 trammg sc ":; · . ISolation she said Men are most
phrepar .t e ar,r,nagn em various the weekend with her parents. tion' was read by Mrs. R o y wife and baby remame
tn Ichristian when they manage to
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with her !rom a recent trtp to "" was the weekend gue~t of ltele from the Methoa&lt;sl Worn- returned to the hollll' of her liOn from lhetr b~otherman.
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Cahfornia mdudmg artichoke !Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Ftelds , an. Mrs. Fer~ Hayman report- daughter and family, the Rev. The group dtv!ded
Into
blossoms. rmlm leaves ano olh ,and family.
I ed on the MisSion box wtlh ar- and Mrs. Clyde Bartlett, from smaller groups !•r dlseussto~ ~
ers in a ~reen conteiner.
[ Miss Peggy Folmer ol Co· iltcles thai are to be brought to Holzer Hospital where she bas , on several quesltons for lndi
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'i Mt·s. Prall announced I he lumbus spent the weekend with \ the church.
5 94 been confined by illness.
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Sunday dinner guests of lite Devotwns are Led
Nov . .26-27 at the Pomeroy Ele· i ~'olmer and family.
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received from the bakeless b~ke Rev. and Mrs. Clyde Bartlett By Mrs. Hartinger
• rnentary Srhool building. The Mr. and Mrs. Chester Ztrkle sale recently. A work meetmg and family, J•mes, Mar I h a Devotions by Mrs. J. E. D.
dub will participate u"n~ the of Columbus were
weekend Will be held on Nove'"ber 8 at and Becky, and Mrs. Edna Hartinger, president, opened a
5nb jerl. "Venus:
~mettm•s guests of relatives In _the area .. the home of Mrs. Fox. .
Sines, were their daughter and meeting of the Guild of Grace
•· CallP&lt;I Earth's Twin . ' Prov&lt;d· Relattves have rece~~ed word The Soc&lt;ely has Chnstmas lamily, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Episcopal Church Wednesday
ing arrangements will be Mrs. !that Mrs. Jack Doddertrk l~u- cards for sale. Orders wtU be Ford and children of Kirkers- evening at the parish house.
Robert Reibel. Mrs.
Robert ise Jeffers! " tll m f)or.ors accepted by any member . by :ville, Ohio.
i Report of the secretary and .I
Coats. Mr,. Bruce Lloyd and
Columbus. Her room phone.
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Mrs Guv Revnolds. Betty
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Mrs. Herbert Shields was Ch
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and . Mrs. .Joh n Werner were Miss Mary Hill of Columbus ' progra~ leader with ,Lbe topic
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I ~o tl:e doctors. Pecans which
named to assist w1th the show ·~spent the weekend w1th be r 1\"Christ tan and Htnd•J. ParttCI· Dtnner 18 Held
IItle Guild ordered have arriv'
plen•.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. paling in a dialogue were Mr~. A roxlmate 4110 attended : ed and are for sale by the
~~t~w~as~an~n~ou~n~ce~d~t~ha~t=:;,l\'b;:', She was acco~panled back I Roy Donohew, Mrs: . V&lt;rgil h PPCiturcrunZ.hi dlnner of members. The meeting closed
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D. . Oh' M th w'lh
the Lord's Prayer in uni·
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who spent several days with : Mrs. Ferne Hayman
was Po_rtsmouth tslriC . to e ·
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his grandparents.
accompanist for the group sing- ndiSl
conference, Saturday s_on_._ __ __
Pomeroy O•t•
, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Swatzell ing "Jesus Calls Us!", follow- evening at. Valley High School
and Mr. and .Mrs. Ralph Kel·l ed by Scripture I Corinthians m Lucasvtlle. .
TONIGHT and SATURDAY
Bishop Fra_ncis Ge~aldtheEns­
' ler returned home Sunday af- f3 by Mrs. Gerald Hayman.
CLVIS PR£c,LEY In
"SPINOUT"
ter a week's visit at Canton The group adjourned to the ley spoke usmg as his
me,
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with Mr. Swatzel's sister. Mrs. basement where a while ele- The Wa~ of Methodi~Is.
Eh·l!i Presley, Shelley . Fa
·Don
Blankenship and at Cltar-, phant sale was held. Refresh- Attendmg from lht~ M~r~a
barf'~. Deborah Walley, Dume
BrBain,
Jack
Mullaney,
Will
with
Mrs. Swatzel's sister I menls were served hy Mrs. were Rev. and Mrs. . e VI~ 1
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Hutchins.
brother-in-law, Mr. and Fox and Mrs. Pearson and a Alktre, Mrs. Ro~ .:arne f'
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Mrs.
Merrill Fairchild.
social hour followed.
and Mrs. Harry P. m•b ndo
Teeny Weeny Meanle
United Metltodist churc , a .
Doctor Mouw
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and Mrs. Wendell
C. '
Tom Thump
MAILING A.DDRESS
Smitten Kitten
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Admis•ion: 75c &amp; 40e
Get-well and birt ay rar s
ol Ute Syracuse church.
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Sunday, Mondoy, Tuosdoy
may be mailed to Everett Sis·
November 6-7·8
son, whose birthday is Nov. 7,
"MYfTechnicolor)
rAIR LADY"
at Room 851, Eighth Floor, In
Audrey Hepburn, Rex Harr\- care of University Hospital, C&lt;l- PT. PLEASANT son, Stanley Holloway.
lumbus, Ohio.
County 4-H Achievement
~~~~==. quet is scheduled for Saturday,
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November 5, at Ordnance Elementary School in Pt. Pleasant.
Registration will begin at 5:45
and the banquet will start
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' All 4-H member• who have
' completed an Individual projI
ect is eligible to attend. All
Hom. of the
adults who wish to attend will
be asked to donate 75c for the
fabulotu
meal.
The guest speaker lor this
event will be Mr. Harry Miller
of New Haven. erllficates, ribbons and project books will be
given to the leaders and rec•oR·I
ntlion will be given to 1ltose
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lion plus international co-1lpl!"bon to establish immedlltta!Ji
new methods to wipe out pollllo
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Rhodes said his admJtd;...
lion was spetJC!In&amp; f320 ll!lll141'
in capital lmprovemenll It r
higher educadon and wu pa$o
tlng a branch lllllvenity wlthjll
30 mlles of every penoo Ill 1M
stale.
He said the !ut lqlolalurt Ja.
creased the approprlllllm roe
higher education I reetft 'II
per cent and fir publle lldlooll
a record Sl per cent. He IIWI
teacben received 1 12M Ja.
crease and the per pupi!IIIP'
port was illcreased 28 plr··. a.

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CHILD WD.FARE SERVICES LIVY
This Money To Be Used Exdusively For
Culdlng H1nd School for
Ret1rded Children.

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Vote FOR the
Child Welfare Senkes Levyl

10' 1111'·

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Rev. Hughey Jones, Rev. L. E. Foudy, Rev. Jack D.
Stutler, Rev. Joseph Chapman, Helen Spriege~ City
Health Nurse; Claire (Mrl. Geo.) Hamilton, Anna L.
Sprague, James N. M. Davis, J. Sherman Porter, MaiJ'
L. Lewis, Clyde Evant, Dr. Alphus Christenaen, Prell- ·.
dent, Rio Grande College; WilHam L. Cooper, En
McCoy, Patricia B. Compton, Dep. Clerk, Juv~ ·
Court; Naomi G. Wilcoxon, Dep. Clerk, JuveDI!t
Court; Bill Matthews, Eatavaun Matthews, Dally £v.
.. ans, John W. Howell, JuveDlle Judge; T. K. Owe~~~o .
Co. Sup't Sehoo!J; Pauline Rife, GaDla Co. El Supn'.;
WilHam Large, Mary Gtbea~t. John A. Epling, ProL
Att'y; Ishmael Gillespie, Pr. Farm Buftau; Tbomu .
E; Jones, Neal Clark, Edwin G. Edleblute, Mar~
Hineman, Principal, H•nnan Trace EL: Denult 11.,' '
Murdock, Han111.n Trace keeutlve Head; Robert P~
well, Prtn., Vinton EL; James E. Baugbman, Prln., Blo
Grande; Jo Ann Thompaon, Mary S. ChristeDRD, Milo
dred Wickline, Gladya McCoy, Sadie WDIIams. Deanna Cook, Donna Beman, Mary Rose, Marpret Bradbury, Edwin Cottrell, W!Dlam \Northup, ClareThompaon, Ruth Meadows, Joe E. ColHDs, Walter W.
Rife, Mn. Martha HopkiDI, and Sberly l!heeta.
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HELP TRAIN RETARDED CHILDREN

the cost .••. 20c per$1000
Pald For 111 the Comm.. ID I ~ el till
lehool for lletarde4 QIMnl ..

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TODAY, Mot4DAY;

. I'~ISDAY

We Invite You to., Compare the Democratic Candidates
With Their Opponents On A Man-for-Man Basis. ·
We Are Convinced You Will Mark Your Ballot this Way.

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(Tenth Dlstrid)

MAZIER REAMS, JR.

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JAMES A. RHODES
Republican

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started in M1ig•
County that thel'll tlxists dissension and 1
conflid of interest. between the County
Commissioners 1nd the County Engineer.
I wish to sll!lt 'that I have received
complete Co-operttlon from the Pr11ent
Board of Commisf ~nera, consisting of
Kenneth McEihlnne Charl11 R. Kal'r Sr.
and Robert Cl1rk, iry the operation of the
!'t'\eigs Co~ty Highw1y Dep1rtment 1nd
would be pleased t~ have the s1me bolrd
to work wilh in th~ f11tur1.
THEODORE BEEGLE
Mligs County Engineer

ANTIQUE

Pd. Pol. Adv.

SHOW
TODAY
L1f1yette Hotel

X

For Stile Sln1tor

(EighiHnth Distrid)

JOHN W. BROWN

X

ITwe Year Term)

IWIWAM L _COLEMAN.
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Democrat

FOr AHomey Generll

X

IROBERT
E. SWEENEY
Democrat

(Vote for

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For Auditor of Stile

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CAROLINA

. GORDON H. ::

3-Ye•r-Old b
. VIctim ill BlaZe .
NEW· WOONGTON,
Ohio
&lt;UP!)' :.. Jerry Sowora, S, New
Le.tl181oD. dltd tn a fire be aP'
parently
ill his hom•
SaturdaY atarled
whtle hia lather

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Getting Results.
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vo~e and in!luenef
tinued Represenlillion With A Person
to death in lhl blaze thai
neldld and appreciated.
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_,trpyll! 'bll. ~- H!J father,
poJ.1Adv.
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IARCHER E. REILLY
Re!lublku

CAROLYN BURNm

IMORTON DICKEY
For County Recorder

For Slcretery Of ~

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mcnthan

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I.JAMES D. NOlAN ..
DeiiiO!:l'llt

MAXINE WALLACE

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THOMAS E. FERGUSON

1onally and I tate Ibis OPJIOI'IunHy to glv.e· to tho,
voters of Meigs Counl)' some of my penonal back•
· rround. for conslder•ban.
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RE-ELECT

IRALPH WELKER
(Vote

ilciting your Vote ahd support in' riiJ CaDdld'aCJ' '
for the Otflee of County CommiBiioner of Jlleip
C01111Q', Ohio, but unforii\Dalely I have' not beell
able to speat to each penon·in Meigs County pero

FQR

GEORGE A. BANKS

For County Commissioner

During the past several weeks J have beea
visitin)l mallJ' of you lbroUihout the 'l&lt;l'l'l~l..B&lt;&gt;

I am 110 years old; mamed aod the f~the~ of
three children. AI the pre10nt my .occapallon Ill
that ·of a farmer but I have bad 10 years of road
conllltuellon experienqe. .
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In World Wer U, l attained tho rank of Sol' '··
1eant In my tllree 7em of service '23 monU.. 6f
wl)lcb wu overseas in the PaeWe 'l'lleloter of
0Pftalloils with 13 montba on the fnnit !IDes. 1
wa1 awarded the lledlcal Badl• CommelldatioJI
AW&amp;rli'for · ~avinl the' Hfe of fallow soldten tho
Alilatlc PaeWc 'lbeator Ribbon wltll nv, bio..
!:II'S, ·PhiJ!pplne IJberation Rib&amp;on with oilt•
........ alai'; Good Conl\llet lltdal. Mei'ltoa1Dtili
llnll. Award. and V!etoey l!odal Of World
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not more lbaD _,

(Full Terml

ROGER CLOUD

at-EUct

PANCAKI

For St1te Repn11ntative
(Twenty-MYenth Distrid)

WILLIAM B. SAXBE

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H. MOEllER
IWALTER
Democrat

For Ueuten1nt Governor

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GEORGE
A. BANKS
STATE
REPRESENTATIVE

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CHILD WD.FARE SERVICES LIVY
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Ret1rded Children.

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Diada lha\ reply

Vote FOR the
Child Welfare Senkes Levyl

10' 1111'·

1ft

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Rev. Hughey Jones, Rev. L. E. Foudy, Rev. Jack D.
Stutler, Rev. Joseph Chapman, Helen Spriege~ City
Health Nurse; Claire (Mrl. Geo.) Hamilton, Anna L.
Sprague, James N. M. Davis, J. Sherman Porter, MaiJ'
L. Lewis, Clyde Evant, Dr. Alphus Christenaen, Prell- ·.
dent, Rio Grande College; WilHam L. Cooper, En
McCoy, Patricia B. Compton, Dep. Clerk, Juv~ ·
Court; Naomi G. Wilcoxon, Dep. Clerk, JuveDI!t
Court; Bill Matthews, Eatavaun Matthews, Dally £v.
.. ans, John W. Howell, JuveDlle Judge; T. K. Owe~~~o .
Co. Sup't Sehoo!J; Pauline Rife, GaDla Co. El Supn'.;
WilHam Large, Mary Gtbea~t. John A. Epling, ProL
Att'y; Ishmael Gillespie, Pr. Farm Buftau; Tbomu .
E; Jones, Neal Clark, Edwin G. Edleblute, Mar~
Hineman, Principal, H•nnan Trace EL: Denult 11.,' '
Murdock, Han111.n Trace keeutlve Head; Robert P~
well, Prtn., Vinton EL; James E. Baugbman, Prln., Blo
Grande; Jo Ann Thompaon, Mary S. ChristeDRD, Milo
dred Wickline, Gladya McCoy, Sadie WDIIams. Deanna Cook, Donna Beman, Mary Rose, Marpret Bradbury, Edwin Cottrell, W!Dlam \Northup, ClareThompaon, Ruth Meadows, Joe E. ColHDs, Walter W.
Rife, Mn. Martha HopkiDI, and Sberly l!heeta.
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HELP TRAIN RETARDED CHILDREN

the cost .••. 20c per$1000
Pald For 111 the Comm.. ID I ~ el till
lehool for lletarde4 QIMnl ..

il
TODAY, Mot4DAY;

. I'~ISDAY

We Invite You to., Compare the Democratic Candidates
With Their Opponents On A Man-for-Man Basis. ·
We Are Convinced You Will Mark Your Ballot this Way.

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For Rep-tllllve to eo..,..

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for not mort than

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(Tenth Dlstrid)

MAZIER REAMS, JR.

X
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JAMES A. RHODES
Republican

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started in M1ig•
County that thel'll tlxists dissension and 1
conflid of interest. between the County
Commissioners 1nd the County Engineer.
I wish to sll!lt 'that I have received
complete Co-operttlon from the Pr11ent
Board of Commisf ~nera, consisting of
Kenneth McEihlnne Charl11 R. Kal'r Sr.
and Robert Cl1rk, iry the operation of the
!'t'\eigs Co~ty Highw1y Dep1rtment 1nd
would be pleased t~ have the s1me bolrd
to work wilh in th~ f11tur1.
THEODORE BEEGLE
Mligs County Engineer

ANTIQUE

Pd. Pol. Adv.

SHOW
TODAY
L1f1yette Hotel

X

For Stile Sln1tor

(EighiHnth Distrid)

JOHN W. BROWN

X

ITwe Year Term)

IWIWAM L _COLEMAN.
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X - ~ CHARLES
Democrat

FOr AHomey Generll

X

IROBERT
E. SWEENEY
Democrat

(Vote for

X

For Auditor of Stile

X

I Demoerat

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X

CAROLINA

. GORDON H. ::

3-Ye•r-Old b
. VIctim ill BlaZe .
NEW· WOONGTON,
Ohio
&lt;UP!)' :.. Jerry Sowora, S, New
Le.tl181oD. dltd tn a fire be aP'
parently
ill his hom•
SaturdaY atarled
whtle hia lather

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Needs, He Knows How To Go About
Getting Results.
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We Must Be Assured Of This ConFireJMn ..W ~ boy .
vo~e and in!luenef
tinued Represenlillion With A Person
to death in lhl blaze thai
neldld and appreciated.
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_,trpyll! 'bll. ~- H!J father,
poJ.1Adv.
.Of Experience.
Ted, and a atx-yeer-old brotb.;..___________.,H._Pol_
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IARCHER E. REILLY
Re!lublku

CAROLYN BURNm

IMORTON DICKEY
For County Recorder

For Slcretery Of ~

.(Uulplncl Ttrm EDdlq 1-.eyl, u.)

mcnthan

X

I.JAMES D. NOlAN ..
DeiiiO!:l'llt

MAXINE WALLACE

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Jot'WN.Urerof _St....

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JOHN E. MOIGAN

THOMAS E. FERGUSON

1onally and I tate Ibis OPJIOI'IunHy to glv.e· to tho,
voters of Meigs Counl)' some of my penonal back•
· rround. for conslder•ban.
'

RE-ELECT

IRALPH WELKER
(Vote

ilciting your Vote ahd support in' riiJ CaDdld'aCJ' '
for the Otflee of County CommiBiioner of Jlleip
C01111Q', Ohio, but unforii\Dalely I have' not beell
able to speat to each penon·in Meigs County pero

FQR

GEORGE A. BANKS

For County Commissioner

During the past several weeks J have beea
visitin)l mallJ' of you lbroUihout the 'l&lt;l'l'l~l..B&lt;&gt;

I am 110 years old; mamed aod the f~the~ of
three children. AI the pre10nt my .occapallon Ill
that ·of a farmer but I have bad 10 years of road
conllltuellon experienqe. .
.. .
,
In World Wer U, l attained tho rank of Sol' '··
1eant In my tllree 7em of service '23 monU.. 6f
wl)lcb wu overseas in the PaeWe 'l'lleloter of
0Pftalloils with 13 montba on the fnnit !IDes. 1
wa1 awarded the lledlcal Badl• CommelldatioJI
AW&amp;rli'for · ~avinl the' Hfe of fallow soldten tho
Alilatlc PaeWc 'lbeator Ribbon wltll nv, bio..
!:II'S, ·PhiJ!pplne IJberation Rib&amp;on with oilt•
........ alai'; Good Conl\llet lltdal. Mei'ltoa1Dtili
llnll. Award. and V!etoey l!odal Of World
Wtr D.
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not more lbaD _,

(Full Terml

ROGER CLOUD

at-EUct

PANCAKI

For St1te Repn11ntative
(Twenty-MYenth Distrid)

WILLIAM B. SAXBE

.'

-Not,ice to Votersl

H. MOEllER
IWALTER
Democrat

For Ueuten1nt Governor

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GEORGE
A. BANKS
STATE
REPRESENTATIVE

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Do w not ba'fll Melgl County. Why!_The .c:osll pubUe JII'I&gt;J!ocb ~. 1)11 "
onomle, aoc1a1 and human weJ. article woold appear to bt .S. Iller
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needy
who
would eompare Jllilsl la~~~ly' witll. County
laUed
rai'e :, .· · fare. H the prloe lor proare•• Bi&amp;ntd to discourage the eiti- publl~ n2nlle!l JJI•IIIIII
benefit by
pro,gram? Tho the bentllll.
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iii!Uallve lo obWD. .Ill .. f,t the pu\llne ~ of selllah ~of Meigs County. or posal- ,are m ~ ~
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costo have
paid.
federal lunda lor. IDfUIJ var· ~are. Why?
. • · · ·• • · lntereste, lthtthe,r poraena) ••IIO' !flf&lt;rto have 10me pollllCIJ Olf· ·IIIII#. ~I ()bjo, 'Then IJiijit
Malchllli ltdoral !undo an led programa are avaUablt lor Sadly enough there IIJ~arp ~tical or pj!6\p.lllty.ldoeo the ·~eo. Tho · ..,...t ·•pre)llrt!lll IWt II at&amp;.
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available lor tho eonatruction tboee communlfles 'who have to be an element In ·Meiji ~lit justltp die-pt~ee?' · h1 ·Mr. Nolte · and Mf:'Moore CODUiliiiiiWI. Tho entlri 'Niltff(
o1 oolirl boueee, vWage hallf the lnltlallve and the de!lre to County q~ntent will!, the .,.au• !&lt; What, or who, engendered the mdicales a .7J to tl per eeut Ia lo my poUetaloB 11141 lfll
GaUla School
• sufficient and th 11 111 and llmUar P'Ue 'bultilingl; ~ lh.e same. Milllons or do~ quo, and !l'iUing lo 41stltedjllili(l 1\ews arHcle referred to above reduction In flood damages; ab" to you.
Patrlot, Oblo
th
at w yet not tine or i!UCh new buil.t. Iars have been eiPended In our hl!\der tll'e atlel!lptil ·of' lite has not been disclosed. lo eonstructloe of four public wat.
Very lrUIJ' Jllft, ,
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October :16,
In neighboring ,counties for many muny others to progreso In ec-1 tbere:~'-re n .ro, !hi!! - ~ eri!'.l'~~~ a_
nd the life. II fur.
Frank W. P_.., 'IJl ""
081 any e:e:!s~(. :"re~! lngs has been eonstructed
Dear Parenti:
ue. The recreational opportunl· •
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. .f.
Pleaee help ut keep
!lea a/forded by these lakes are
. .j .
Bookmobile. We want the
tremendous.!Joatlng,
fishing,
books the library will be
camping, swimming, · and on
ling. We can learn from
and on and on. Action It con.
books. We like to see the
templated to make Meigs Coun.
lo on the Bookmobile. We
ty the site lor an intensive strip
be aad II we didn't see
mining reelamallon program. Is
every two weeks. So
this worth while?
help US by YOUng fw tha j.
b.l;~ry levy.
On Monday ol this week 1
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Yeurs truly,
public announcement
w as
Diana Davis
of the approval ol the
2¥.. million dollar
Tuppero
Plains • Chester Water District
Gallia School
project. llere again counUI!SI
Palriot, Ohio
citizens have devoted themOctober :!11, 19611 selves, their lime, talent and
• Dear Parents,
money, to the task of crea~ng
Please vote for the Library a public water-works system to
\ , Levy because the Bookmobile
· the eastern half of
\ helps us in our learning to
County, with nearly 1200
\ read better and we like the
as signers for this
orie§ we get from the Bo.k- service. The project is to be
obile. The books teach us
after January 1, 1967,
see the beautiful things a- following which constructiliil
rl\lnd us.
CUriously enough, thoro
Sincerely yours,
were some with undisclosed m.
Marsha Potter
leresis who attempted
to
squelch this news release,
Gallla School
branding It Inaccurate,
and
Patriot, Ohio
thereby to deprive these deOctober 26, 19611 serving citizens who
h ad
Dear Parents,
brought it about from bearing
We want the Bookmobile to this wonderful news. At my
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keep coming to our school. The insistence your reporter veriI
books help us in reading, spell- lied the accuracy of the re~ing and science. Will you help lease and then printed the story
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us to kf!f'p the Bookmobile by when it was confirmed as being
loting for the Library Levy? accurate.
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A dedicated Council of the
Vernon Miller
Village of Syracuse is seeking

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order.
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Wt ol soUiheallern Ohio usu.. Y 1urn
wt about 110 !'Of cent ol our votm el~ ·
to 10 1a the polls In • mld-torrn, congrtll·
· stonal eleOilon. It runs 11\JrntWhlt hlailll'
In prtsldtntlal yean.
Nil\ TuesdAy Mtigs and Oallla Colin~
\'Oteri will muke a cholct In local olllctl

"It certainly mAy be said thel

voter approval and
Farmers
Home Administration assistance
to alleviate the financial arru"gement made lor the payment of assessment bonds pre..
viously Issued, and to obtain
funds to extend its
public
water service tr a recent annexation to the VIllage. Not
only will this extension provide
a public water supply to the
citizens there but it will open
many acres for new home construction
Within ·the Village of Mlddleport a contingent ol citizens Is
actively engaged In a reerea.
tiona! Marina complex project
be eonstrueted near
the
1""'""' of Leading Creek oupGallla School
plementary to the United States
Patriot, Ohio
Army Crops of Engineers' ProOct. 26 • 1966
ject ol dredging a portion ol
Dear Parents,
Leading Creek and construlllo
Vote yes fw the Ubrary ~·''·ling a boat launching facitity.
We like to read the books
there. Is there a doubt as to
get from the Bookmobile.
the beneficial aspect of this
will have new hooks for us
project?
fur you. Vote yes please
Perhaps a eemparlsDB of
the bookmobile will
eosts and benefits is In order
back.
, , let's examine a lew:
Yours truly,
Many of our
surroundln1
Ellen Lewis
county neighbors participate In
the Federal Food Stamp pro213 Union Avenue gram, but Meigs County does
Pomeroy, Ohio

Gallia School
Patriot, Ohio
October 26, !!Hili
Dear Parents.
•Pieaae vote lor the library
l&lt;'VY· Because there Is
so
many different kinds of books
and the books help us to read.
&amp;oause the Sctence books help
us,"" mur.h In Science. Bemuse
we ve bad so much luo wllb
lhl\ ·books we get from the
Bookmobile. So please vote
the Bookmobile levy.
Smcerely •
Jim Grainer
P. S. :We want to ~eep
Bookmobile.

It worthy of study for its IIII!my or btl·
torical qualitiPS. Nothing we have Alld
here (banning pre~eribed pr11er1 and li•
ble reading) imlltates that !Uth study ol
the Bible or of religion, when preoentt4
objectively as part of a secular ptoAfitll
of education, may not be tlll!tted con!l!\ent with the Flrlt Amendnlehl."
Few schools han bad the cont~ 10 40
what the court told them explicilly Wll
pennissible, sayt lhe National li:dutotl!lh
Association. One lhat has, however, is thl
higb school In Abington, Pa., which wao
one of the schools tllat figured in I hi
court's deci9ion.
Since then the 1chool hu pl'@&amp;fn\t4 Ill•
depth studies of !Uch bookl At llCJtlfttl..
tes, Job and the Psalms in Ita Jilhllllb
eurriculum. Prirt~lpal Alliin A. Ollttbtlm
reporls that thet't! have been 01\lt • ltw,
easily answered t!rllics of the lllble stu4l
program, as well io of other CG!lttliMI~
subjects like cotlitnunism, set tlllltillllll

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OR IS IT?

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IIIII 1lhy lht PblllpplnH and lolllll ICcitU
- the !frat a country IIIitH Amerteaa
troops bunted down native patrloll al the
turn of lht rtntul')'. aJttl tilt IIGOIItl . • .
~umdey tlmt was tlevasllled and wlltre
hundreds ol thouaands Iliad Uttle lllGN
theJI t dMI!dt a,O baOIIIII A1Micltn1 lao
tervened and prolonged a war that wu
•tarteil by Kor.ana ql\11111 KartiiiiiT

an It be lhll Asians know Amerlea ~
ler than aoma Amtric1111 11141 111 anN
\hat when ~ ·~·~~ !I\JOI p~ the .. r u •
WOtld" IWi ,lhtf we are lllvolveilla VIet
Nam because our aim It to prole! 1111
tli\11 ol all men to live In lntdom _.
l!hOele tllt!lf own form ol fllll'tl'llmtftl, II
IIIII half a rentwy ol AmttiPD 1111\GIJ'
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can one possibly 11\ake ·a sliu!\d Judgment
between judicial ui!dldatu to tile Court
of Appeal, for example, none ol whom
are known rmonally. and ol whon~ one
can read un!Y whll lhtlr lrltnd&gt;, ~ lllelr
fnemles, wa!lt to bt read?

SomPthiog many people, lnoludlllg St!h.
a constituttohll amendtllt!ht legalltinl
a
constitullonal amendment legalldlli
prayers in th&lt; public !~hool!, ~eetl'l 10
have forgotten II what the Suprtmt 0\url
recommended ltl\ools mighl do In
tltl
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ter H. Moelltr, demoorat, and Clal't!IGI
t MlllM rt~Ubllcan. lor the aeal In Con.;..aa oWned by the Tenth Dlstrlel
Anotbtr ~ontelt that has stirred Interest It that !Mtwetn Ralph Walker, repubo
lican and Georae l!ankl, dtmocral, lor
lhe ~ew mt In tile Ohio Gtotnll Autm·
bly to be known as tha 27111 Dllrtrlet llep-

If tho Unitl!d ~tales is as cordtalir dlsllked around tfle world as some 01 out
homegrown critics would have d8 belltvt,
it is a little difficult to underotilnd the
welcome accorded President Johnson on
his tour of Asta.
Why, If we are feared and hated, was
hi sreception the warmest and most fft.
thusiastic in nations like the Phlllpplnea
arxl South Kurea, where American presence and poWt't have been mOlt kenly 1111.
In this century?
A.usttalia Md New Zenlana, we can u~
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please. o~ Japan Ia free alld

I• Y~torousty eempetlbg w1111

An"ti'M ..
onolllic power OI!Okccupled Soulh K«ta
II !I'M and ts at WI •llrlnl lbt !lkMft
Ill~ of developlllttt\, thanU '- Allltrlo
ean blood and mDIIIf. And VIetNam - al
ltul IWf of II - Will tiOI!I'dl1 bl lite,
too. II Anierlcan 11t1 ~ II llf . . ,

8omt eonqutro11 'IN iltl. b It trl!/ 1Nftoo
der that Aslllls Mill to prefer 0\U' .trie
tf "Jmi'rlalitla" It lbll of BrAllll 11

od lllllllern llteralltrt.
"PI11illl It 11ft II)' avoldJnl -~

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The article In The Daily WEEK'S WEATHER
Sentinel, published on Nov.em-1
ber. 2, !9611, styled, "LEADING ,.""'"""""'"""''"'""'""'""""''"'""""""'·
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CREEK PROJJ!CT
Temperature, precipitation,
BENEFITS, COMPARED
weather conditiona for each
FOUR OTHER WATEI\SHED !4 hour perled as recorded by
ARE$;'' appears
to invite Pete McCormick .at Fairfield
comment and deserv"
the Weather station.
oame.
Day Hlgb Low Weather Proc.
For many months hundreds sun. .. . .. . 53 24 Fair
of citizens of Meigs County. Mon. .. .. 66 25 Fair
dlssaUslled with the lot of life Tues. .. .. 61 41 Rain .38
set forth for them, have toiled Wed ... ... 46 36 Rain Ull
hours on end, not for pulse or Thurs. .. .. 37 28 Rain Jfl
glory, not lor patronage or Fri. .. .. .. 50 25 Fair
votes, but lor the betterment Sat. . . . . . . 36 25 Cloudy
of Meigs County for t~em,elves Average high temperature lor
and for the generations
to the week this year 49.8, last
follow. Among. the projecta to year 68.5.
which these c1t1zens have de· Average low temperature for
voted the~r attentiOn are the the week this year 28.5, last
Leading Creek Conservancy year 34.4.
District, Thee Tupprs Plam.. Total precipitation for the
Chester Water Dlst~ct,
the week this year 1.47, last year 0.
expansion of the Village
of Total precipitation to date
Syracuse Water-Works, and
for this year 32.77 inches, last
Middleport Marina.
39.42 inches.
Just a few days ago a plan- Nonnal average precipitation
ning grant from the Federal _ 3a.40.
Government in the approxi·
mate sum of $88,000 was
CITY WATERWORKS nounced for the Leading Cie&lt;
' 'k I Friday temperatures - high liS
Conservancy District.
low 31. Saturday reading - 42
tbe projects Included in
at 11:30 1 , m.
program Is flood contro1
Leading Creek and Its mar1J I
tributaries. How many
reds ol thousands of dollan ol
damage have been sustained
the past yeartl from these
controUed ftoods? The
pountllnent of seven ereel&lt;s,
causing the formation of
en lakes, I' within the aco~e· l
or lhll (ll811. FJ'011l theat
poundmentl; water will be obtained lor a public water . euP.
ply lo~ a majOf portioe ol ·lht ,
western half ol Melp County.
How many hundreds ol hollies
and bullneSoes lociltd there
110w have ao adequate water
~flPly and no accesi to a pub- ..
lie water supply? There Is 11 · ,.,~~:J'C:=~,.,
daubl that this pubUe water 1 ·
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Do w not ba'fll Melgl County. Why!_The .c:osll pubUe JII'I&gt;J!ocb ~. 1)11 "
onomle, aoc1a1 and human weJ. article woold appear to bt .S. Iller
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needy
who
would eompare Jllilsl la~~~ly' witll. County
laUed
rai'e :, .· · fare. H the prloe lor proare•• Bi&amp;ntd to discourage the eiti- publl~ n2nlle!l JJI•IIIIII
benefit by
pro,gram? Tho the bentllll.
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iii!Uallve lo obWD. .Ill .. f,t the pu\llne ~ of selllah ~of Meigs County. or posal- ,are m ~ ~
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costo have
paid.
federal lunda lor. IDfUIJ var· ~are. Why?
. • · · ·• • · lntereste, lthtthe,r poraena) ••IIO' !flf&lt;rto have 10me pollllCIJ Olf· ·IIIII#. ~I ()bjo, 'Then IJiijit
Malchllli ltdoral !undo an led programa are avaUablt lor Sadly enough there IIJ~arp ~tical or pj!6\p.lllty.ldoeo the ·~eo. Tho · ..,...t ·•pre)llrt!lll IWt II at&amp;.
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available lor tho eonatruction tboee communlfles 'who have to be an element In ·Meiji ~lit justltp die-pt~ee?' · h1 ·Mr. Nolte · and Mf:'Moore CODUiliiiiiWI. Tho entlri 'Niltff(
o1 oolirl boueee, vWage hallf the lnltlallve and the de!lre to County q~ntent will!, the .,.au• !&lt; What, or who, engendered the mdicales a .7J to tl per eeut Ia lo my poUetaloB 11141 lfll
GaUla School
• sufficient and th 11 111 and llmUar P'Ue 'bultilingl; ~ lh.e same. Milllons or do~ quo, and !l'iUing lo 41stltedjllili(l 1\ews arHcle referred to above reduction In flood damages; ab" to you.
Patrlot, Oblo
th
at w yet not tine or i!UCh new buil.t. Iars have been eiPended In our hl!\der tll'e atlel!lptil ·of' lite has not been disclosed. lo eonstructloe of four public wat.
Very lrUIJ' Jllft, ,
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October :16,
In neighboring ,counties for many muny others to progreso In ec-1 tbere:~'-re n .ro, !hi!! - ~ eri!'.l'~~~ a_
nd the life. II fur.
Frank W. P_.., 'IJl ""
081 any e:e:!s~(. :"re~! lngs has been eonstructed
Dear Parenti:
ue. The recreational opportunl· •
·•· · ''&gt;
. .f.
Pleaee help ut keep
!lea a/forded by these lakes are
. .j .
Bookmobile. We want the
tremendous.!Joatlng,
fishing,
books the library will be
camping, swimming, · and on
ling. We can learn from
and on and on. Action It con.
books. We like to see the
templated to make Meigs Coun.
lo on the Bookmobile. We
ty the site lor an intensive strip
be aad II we didn't see
mining reelamallon program. Is
every two weeks. So
this worth while?
help US by YOUng fw tha j.
b.l;~ry levy.
On Monday ol this week 1
t l
Yeurs truly,
public announcement
w as
Diana Davis
of the approval ol the
2¥.. million dollar
Tuppero
Plains • Chester Water District
Gallia School
project. llere again counUI!SI
Palriot, Ohio
citizens have devoted themOctober :!11, 19611 selves, their lime, talent and
• Dear Parents,
money, to the task of crea~ng
Please vote for the Library a public water-works system to
\ , Levy because the Bookmobile
· the eastern half of
\ helps us in our learning to
County, with nearly 1200
\ read better and we like the
as signers for this
orie§ we get from the Bo.k- service. The project is to be
obile. The books teach us
after January 1, 1967,
see the beautiful things a- following which constructiliil
rl\lnd us.
CUriously enough, thoro
Sincerely yours,
were some with undisclosed m.
Marsha Potter
leresis who attempted
to
squelch this news release,
Gallla School
branding It Inaccurate,
and
Patriot, Ohio
thereby to deprive these deOctober 26, 19611 serving citizens who
h ad
Dear Parents,
brought it about from bearing
We want the Bookmobile to this wonderful news. At my
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keep coming to our school. The insistence your reporter veriI
books help us in reading, spell- lied the accuracy of the re~ing and science. Will you help lease and then printed the story
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us to kf!f'p the Bookmobile by when it was confirmed as being
loting for the Library Levy? accurate.
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A dedicated Council of the
Vernon Miller
Village of Syracuse is seeking

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Wt ol soUiheallern Ohio usu.. Y 1urn
wt about 110 !'Of cent ol our votm el~ ·
to 10 1a the polls In • mld-torrn, congrtll·
· stonal eleOilon. It runs 11\JrntWhlt hlailll'
In prtsldtntlal yean.
Nil\ TuesdAy Mtigs and Oallla Colin~
\'Oteri will muke a cholct In local olllctl

"It certainly mAy be said thel

voter approval and
Farmers
Home Administration assistance
to alleviate the financial arru"gement made lor the payment of assessment bonds pre..
viously Issued, and to obtain
funds to extend its
public
water service tr a recent annexation to the VIllage. Not
only will this extension provide
a public water supply to the
citizens there but it will open
many acres for new home construction
Within ·the Village of Mlddleport a contingent ol citizens Is
actively engaged In a reerea.
tiona! Marina complex project
be eonstrueted near
the
1""'""' of Leading Creek oupGallla School
plementary to the United States
Patriot, Ohio
Army Crops of Engineers' ProOct. 26 • 1966
ject ol dredging a portion ol
Dear Parents,
Leading Creek and construlllo
Vote yes fw the Ubrary ~·''·ling a boat launching facitity.
We like to read the books
there. Is there a doubt as to
get from the Bookmobile.
the beneficial aspect of this
will have new hooks for us
project?
fur you. Vote yes please
Perhaps a eemparlsDB of
the bookmobile will
eosts and benefits is In order
back.
, , let's examine a lew:
Yours truly,
Many of our
surroundln1
Ellen Lewis
county neighbors participate In
the Federal Food Stamp pro213 Union Avenue gram, but Meigs County does
Pomeroy, Ohio

Gallia School
Patriot, Ohio
October 26, !!Hili
Dear Parents.
•Pieaae vote lor the library
l&lt;'VY· Because there Is
so
many different kinds of books
and the books help us to read.
&amp;oause the Sctence books help
us,"" mur.h In Science. Bemuse
we ve bad so much luo wllb
lhl\ ·books we get from the
Bookmobile. So please vote
the Bookmobile levy.
Smcerely •
Jim Grainer
P. S. :We want to ~eep
Bookmobile.

It worthy of study for its IIII!my or btl·
torical qualitiPS. Nothing we have Alld
here (banning pre~eribed pr11er1 and li•
ble reading) imlltates that !Uth study ol
the Bible or of religion, when preoentt4
objectively as part of a secular ptoAfitll
of education, may not be tlll!tted con!l!\ent with the Flrlt Amendnlehl."
Few schools han bad the cont~ 10 40
what the court told them explicilly Wll
pennissible, sayt lhe National li:dutotl!lh
Association. One lhat has, however, is thl
higb school In Abington, Pa., which wao
one of the schools tllat figured in I hi
court's deci9ion.
Since then the 1chool hu pl'@&amp;fn\t4 Ill•
depth studies of !Uch bookl At llCJtlfttl..
tes, Job and the Psalms in Ita Jilhllllb
eurriculum. Prirt~lpal Alliin A. Ollttbtlm
reporls that thet't! have been 01\lt • ltw,
easily answered t!rllics of the lllble stu4l
program, as well io of other CG!lttliMI~
subjects like cotlitnunism, set tlllltillllll

Hatlo's
50UGI&lt;f
HER NICe

COUStlol C09NlJ
10 PLEAD HeLP

IN G&gt;ETIINGA
JOS FOR HER

OUT·OF·\\ORK
HU56AND·~

C05WJ 5TOPPED
BY 10 TE~~
T&gt;IEM T'.-iE
GOOD NeWS...
OR IS IT?

.. 11141 !ftlllllWPiakflll . . . . . . .
IIIII 1lhy lht PblllpplnH and lolllll ICcitU
- the !frat a country IIIitH Amerteaa
troops bunted down native patrloll al the
turn of lht rtntul')'. aJttl tilt IIGOIItl . • .
~umdey tlmt was tlevasllled and wlltre
hundreds ol thouaands Iliad Uttle lllGN
theJI t dMI!dt a,O baOIIIII A1Micltn1 lao
tervened and prolonged a war that wu
•tarteil by Kor.ana ql\11111 KartiiiiiT

an It be lhll Asians know Amerlea ~
ler than aoma Amtric1111 11141 111 anN
\hat when ~ ·~·~~ !I\JOI p~ the .. r u •
WOtld" IWi ,lhtf we are lllvolveilla VIet
Nam because our aim It to prole! 1111
tli\11 ol all men to live In lntdom _.
l!hOele tllt!lf own form ol fllll'tl'llmtftl, II
IIIII half a rentwy ol AmttiPD 1111\GIJ'
Holts bim up!

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It It easy. too euy, to btcoma lull o1
a fo~llna ol Mill~ at eledlon Ume. Hell'
can one possibly 11\ake ·a sliu!\d Judgment
between judicial ui!dldatu to tile Court
of Appeal, for example, none ol whom
are known rmonally. and ol whon~ one
can read un!Y whll lhtlr lrltnd&gt;, ~ lllelr
fnemles, wa!lt to bt read?

SomPthiog many people, lnoludlllg St!h.
a constituttohll amendtllt!ht legalltinl
a
constitullonal amendment legalldlli
prayers in th&lt; public !~hool!, ~eetl'l 10
have forgotten II what the Suprtmt 0\url
recommended ltl\ools mighl do In
tltl
matter of reh~li!n at the tim@ It rendert4
Its historic decl!loh three yean

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tesontatl~e.

Playin~ it Safe

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and l8tlle the Wbrm dllpull bttween Wll•
ter H. Moelltr, demoorat, and Clal't!IGI
t MlllM rt~Ubllcan. lor the aeal In Con.;..aa oWned by the Tenth Dlstrlel
Anotbtr ~ontelt that has stirred Interest It that !Mtwetn Ralph Walker, repubo
lican and Georae l!ankl, dtmocral, lor
lhe ~ew mt In tile Ohio Gtotnll Autm·
bly to be known as tha 27111 Dllrtrlet llep-

If tho Unitl!d ~tales is as cordtalir dlsllked around tfle world as some 01 out
homegrown critics would have d8 belltvt,
it is a little difficult to underotilnd the
welcome accorded President Johnson on
his tour of Asta.
Why, If we are feared and hated, was
hi sreception the warmest and most fft.
thusiastic in nations like the Phlllpplnea
arxl South Kurea, where American presence and poWt't have been mOlt kenly 1111.
In this century?
A.usttalia Md New Zenlana, we can u~
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Dear Sir:
The article In The Daily WEEK'S WEATHER
Sentinel, published on Nov.em-1
ber. 2, !9611, styled, "LEADING ,.""'"""""'"""''"'""'""'""""''"'""""""'·
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CREEK PROJJ!CT
Temperature, precipitation,
BENEFITS, COMPARED
weather conditiona for each
FOUR OTHER WATEI\SHED !4 hour perled as recorded by
ARE$;'' appears
to invite Pete McCormick .at Fairfield
comment and deserv"
the Weather station.
oame.
Day Hlgb Low Weather Proc.
For many months hundreds sun. .. . .. . 53 24 Fair
of citizens of Meigs County. Mon. .. .. 66 25 Fair
dlssaUslled with the lot of life Tues. .. .. 61 41 Rain .38
set forth for them, have toiled Wed ... ... 46 36 Rain Ull
hours on end, not for pulse or Thurs. .. .. 37 28 Rain Jfl
glory, not lor patronage or Fri. .. .. .. 50 25 Fair
votes, but lor the betterment Sat. . . . . . . 36 25 Cloudy
of Meigs County for t~em,elves Average high temperature lor
and for the generations
to the week this year 49.8, last
follow. Among. the projecta to year 68.5.
which these c1t1zens have de· Average low temperature for
voted the~r attentiOn are the the week this year 28.5, last
Leading Creek Conservancy year 34.4.
District, Thee Tupprs Plam.. Total precipitation for the
Chester Water Dlst~ct,
the week this year 1.47, last year 0.
expansion of the Village
of Total precipitation to date
Syracuse Water-Works, and
for this year 32.77 inches, last
Middleport Marina.
39.42 inches.
Just a few days ago a plan- Nonnal average precipitation
ning grant from the Federal _ 3a.40.
Government in the approxi·
mate sum of $88,000 was
CITY WATERWORKS nounced for the Leading Cie&lt;
' 'k I Friday temperatures - high liS
Conservancy District.
low 31. Saturday reading - 42
tbe projects Included in
at 11:30 1 , m.
program Is flood contro1
Leading Creek and Its mar1J I
tributaries. How many
reds ol thousands of dollan ol
damage have been sustained
the past yeartl from these
controUed ftoods? The
pountllnent of seven ereel&lt;s,
causing the formation of
en lakes, I' within the aco~e· l
or lhll (ll811. FJ'011l theat
poundmentl; water will be obtained lor a public water . euP.
ply lo~ a majOf portioe ol ·lht ,
western half ol Melp County.
How many hundreds ol hollies
and bullneSoes lociltd there
110w have ao adequate water
~flPly and no accesi to a pub- ..
lie water supply? There Is 11 · ,.,~~:J'C:=~,.,
daubl that this pubUe water 1 ·
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'l'bere II one tu ll!!t 7eat me- tu on the IIIIIUil lD- or pouli!'Y, ~ tile QpBrallon 11 mllllhl, from J'wle 30, IIIII OS!erany ~~tire Is no eoalllcl !\'~~'!!~.~~ ~~cbaJ.aod !ngbul
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between a 111ae tax d8clalol ea ~. fe&gt;..,.... ..-. """"•
.-lhan it has been in pmloua lor the gas Ill exceeds the Jn. provement, or malnlemmce cf The credit Is claimed when 8lld a ~ farm buahlesa de- BliP~ near the eod_ ol the new bill of October 112 11 Decemyears. This Ia the federal tu come tax oU;erwlse owing, the his farm or ill toels,; In band· fililll! the inCOme tax return clslon, ,but wileD 1 cbolce must
II Income wiD belbeblgblr =·~I,
on gaBOilne, lubrlcaliDg oil, die- balance wiD be refunded to the u..,, drying, packlng1 Jll'&amp;ding !ar the current year.
be mallei ~ one resulting' In
· usual. Selectlll&amp;
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set. and special motor Alels, Iarmer.
or storing any agricultural or n farm QpBralill'l purchaae lilt J1ri1V net lneome after tax· rect .method of depreclalllll 01 be can take 7 per cent
which was put on fuels which Another change ill the Jaw horlicultural eo~odily In liB lubricating oll wblcb illcluded , ahoulit be folloWed.
capital purebesea made duriDg menl credit deducllliiL
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were to be used on higbwaya. provides for a refund of the llllllianufactured stage, In the the sll cents 1 gallon tu, lhl!ll •• peraon must be very con- the year Ia 8~ a tool to wat.:!l. Farmers also sbaold rem ant
Farmers IS well IS other 11011· siJ: cent a gallon federal tu on piantint, cultivating, eating for 11. is also possible to get a re- ·s~ olll!e slles ·pressure to U Income Is high, then the her lbat someUmes theY- w.
highway users, have been able lubricating til used ether than or cutting- of trees.
fund of this amount of tax paid. buy capllal assets In kder to last moth~ Bliould be selected, to Increase tbeir tax llabitil~
to receive a refund of the four in a higbway motor vehiclt. Gaaollne used off the farm, It is Important that the farm· =ldv,a ntqe of the ·. deprec- .lor depl'!!clatlon.
the objective may , ,be tp 'er
cents per gallon federal excise ThuB, in addiUon to a credit sucb as on the highway for er keep recorda of the · dale , 1iQ1! Ai! i!IVeelllleqt cr!!llt asMoore points ":. ~~ II
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tu, Ill the gasollne used Gil for the gas tax, farmera are lrauportilll! Uvestotk,
feed that gasoline or oil was porch·lg aave • · This action
ftfY. lmportarlt
I arm an crease
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their farms for farmlng put' alto e~~lilled to a credit 1vr the CI'IPfl 'GI' equipment Is not eon· ases, name of the vender, and reauiiB ill 1101110 cages, with records are camplete, lnciud· celve social security
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poeea. Ill tbe past tills
llJ. tax Jill ceAala JubricaUna oll. ·llderecl ;farming purpoges, nel- number of gallons purchased. ~sive overhead costs. If !ng depreciation scbedules, lD- one of the most
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ed oo an annual basis UsbiC Ju. rarmen lntere•ted In 1h 11 lbei' IS (aBOIIile usecr lor lawn Jolm L. Moore, EI\ODBlon tij!sJoese trnnsacllons are made mbnent credit allowances, tools of any farm Is lbe f~.
ly I to June 3Gih as the taxable Jneome tu credit can secure a IDGWlng, or procegslng, packag. Economls~
Farm Manage· oolely In an effort to reduce farm mSgaZ!nes - DeWspapers record hook. The Exlension Jete
year, and a claim was filed small leaflet from the Exten· lng, or canning operations.
menl, Ohio State University, In ijlcome tax, net farm income dues to farm O&lt;fanlzallons, and vice has two very eomp
within three monthB.
sion Office which goes Into de· 1be perlod to claim credit Is his monthly letter on
farm after lues may actually be porUons of utilities bUlB to CO\'· books, each of whlcb Is ~
1be Jaw now provides that tall on tbll. Briefly larmlng the first
tu year, beglll- management lipl on inCOme tu ~.
er expense of room used lor able at east, from the fix
farmers are no longer required purposes lllclude cullivlllng lllDc aflllr June 30111, U&amp;S. U decisions, states that Income Genenl1y H Ia importabt for farm office, etc.
Ilion Office. Either of these
to file a separate claim for the lhe HiJ raising or harvesllng tbe ~ ,_ this CIJendar tax !lice many farm eosls can farmers to avoid wide lluetua- H cblldren acluually do farm hooks I"UI help farmers do a
tax. Instead they will tal:e the any qrlcuitural cr horUcultur- yi,ar 1tlt Jdg tu year then Ibis be reduced by geod manqe- lions in Income from one year werk, then It Is possible to pay better Job of farm manage,
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weights under 230 pounds ~ld
By BrySOD R. Carter
be given so that time C(lafilcls Milk Quality and Sanitalion (2), Course lee. for Ohio Reside~, Applications_ for
m SSlon
steady to .25lllgher. Sows were
Elleoslon Agent, Agrle.
do not occur in second year Puture Improvement and For- Clacludes tuition, !lei~
trip should be mailed well In ad·
•teady to I.OO lower.
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GalHa CeuaiJ
student scileduleB.
age Crops (3), Soils nnd Forti!· and laboratory mater~als), f/5: vance of the ?J!Onlng date of
Hog receipts at
An eight • week short courB~, Course!! In Horticulture, t;&gt;aJ. ity ~), Animal Breeding and Board ~ room, f200: ~ks the course. This will aid the By Ualted Proia Jalenlatloaal markets plus direct 11111, ·Iingg
"Science and Bualness in Agr1· ry Cattle Seleetloa and Poultry Selection (4), Assembly (2), and Supplies, $20 and Parkilll! eollege ill makmg advance at· All major classes of slaughter In interior Iowa and
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culture for Young Farmers," be- Science are deleted from this Communication &lt;l).
permit, tri: ~ f:WO,
rangemen~ II the. student. de- livestock were lower at midwest Minnesota totaled some · ,000
gins January 3 on the Ohio year's program due to previoUs Elective - Farm Power.
Non residents fees are the sires aid m securmg bOUSlDI!, markets this week, the ninth head for the five-day , periud
State University campus.
low ~llment. U sufficient lD- Swllle Mua&amp;emeat Prasnm ~ euept" Ia the c:ase of the housl~ reservalion request consecutive for slaughter stoerB. compared with 63l,OIIJ last
The unique prlll!ram " de- teres! IS apressed for courses (30 clus bours) - Feeding Course Fee wbicb Ia $150. should be mciuded _with the ap- Slaughter steerB and t.eilers week.
signed to give instruction to in these areas this year, they hrm Animals 18), . Animal An effort wiD be made to llcalion for admission.
were steady to .75 lower. Wholesale carlot pr/.w for
those persons Interested
In may be offered m next year's He~tll (4), Farm Busmess An· house the sludellll Ill a_ cformi· The prospective slmrt""""'se Slaughter heifers were sr.arJy to pork loins dropped It 49 4~
prnduction agriculture as • program.
alys_IS (1), Solla • Feili!Jty (2), &amp;orr on or llllar tbe Ohio Stale Hndent wha Ia eligible for the .50 lower. Cows were steady to centB a pound and Boston butts
career. students must he high II the enrollment ln
any Grain ' Cash Crop Productioo Uruvenlty campus. U sapoe
should flU out_ . th~ $1.00 lower. AI most poinls bulls were 1'h to 1 ets. lower. 'Fresh
scllool graduates, or
have course lails to reach the es!Q. (4), Swine Management (4), Is not · available, they will be AppllcalloD for AdOilliSIOn were steady to $1.00 lower. hams were 1 to 3 C&lt;Dis higher
saUsfactory work experience llshed quota, this eourse DIIY Farm Power (f), AsseDlbly (2) aided Ia loc!lltlai llliafactory Ud Dllll II bacl: as soon as Vealers were ·mostly 8teady. at Chicago and stead~ to 'II&amp; cent
and be at least 19 yeara old be withdrawn.
and Communication (1).
accommodations off campus. poulbl,e to the Director
of Feeder catUe were steady to .50 bir,her at Omaha.
Pracllcal farm experience is Core l'nltlnms tl lulnl.U.. Eleetlve - Farmstead Jm. Students will use cafeterias or Short Courses and Conferenc~. lower with some 81 Kansas City The weekly average price of
desirable but not necessary. (Fint year sludenll to aeleet provement.
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may seiecl their own eatiD8 Contact the County EllenB!on off as much as $l.OO.
barrows and gllts at Chicago
Programs of IDBtru&lt;llol lD- ooe program). Crop Prodllcllon Beef Manlpmui l'roll'IID faciJIUes.
Office lor en app~~tion.
Price• for slsughter steers vwas expected to be about $%1.10
dude crop producUon and lll8ll- and Management Program (21 (2t class. boul'l) Feeding
BIRTHS DIVORCES
averaged $24.53 at seven per bunclredweigbt; abOUt .45
agement, beef, dairy and, .... C!IMS hourB) - Pasture Jm. Farm Arumals (I),
Animal
markets, the lowest slnee July. lower than last week.
management. Faculty members provemenl and Forage Q-Ops Health 14), Farm
Buslnes•
REAL EST AT&amp;
Receipts of some !94 000 Closilll! prices lor slaughter
of the College of Agriculture r3) ; Farm Business Analysis Analysis (3), Soils and FertiliDEATHS, MARRIAGES cattle atlZ markets were about lambs were ateedy to 100
and Home
and tbe (3); Marketing Farm Products ty (2), Pasture Improvement &amp;
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a week ago • lo~r
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will serve as inslructon.
Grain and cash Crop Produo- agement 14), Farm Power (4), ,•...,,.,. ., 0 """""'~.. ~:!'':. ~ ~; !:~'::! steer beef was steady to 1 ceni mosUy weat 1o .50 lower
Each student may select one tioo (4): Farm Pesll nnd Weed Assembly (Z), Communication
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former VlraiDII TroWbridie of Gal·
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grams according to his area of and Assembly (2)
Electives - Farm Pests and e:so a. m., and Mr. and 11111. BobbJ • aumve~. Be ..., • vaduste or O•l·
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cent a pound lower.
mterest. In addiUon, • student Electives - Farm Machio· Weed Control or Allimal Breed· ' '" •· •· .... ., Hollor •""'"" ...,...,1 .... ••1• Tb"""' ""'' The weekly average price of Rece'pts
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may select up to -''"'v 8ddt"•·•i ery, Farmste ad Improvement, lng and ~wuu.
lillie. Sl' tecond A".::!rlla. ton. and burial wu m calvary eemetery choice steers at Chicago was and lambi at 12 markets were
"":"'hr10t already lncludhiedh Milk JryQualily and Sanitation.
Elpe1101 - The overage tot- '':=.'.;.::.,~ ~':.
Graodt.
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moderately larger than iut
WI n IS .~re program w c Da
MllllBgemeat Proll'am ai expense for the eight weeks Charltl North, 81""- Pint Ave., Gal- ClluM WIIH•• trubb, u , • retlrt4 Barto
and '"its were
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tA QUALIFIED CANDIDATE
•5 YRS. EXPERIENCE AS A LEGAL SECRETARY
•FULL KNOWLEDGE OF DEEDS &amp; MORT·

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Unleo TINI 1rt 1110 on nit.

• PLEDGE TO 'l1IE VO'l'E)tS, COURTEOUS, EF·
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YOUR
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Dlim•upset

Democrat Candidate for
Gallia
Recorder

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CNOTE: Th- figu,... do NOT include $2.781,424.59 which tho city put into
invMtmtntl.

For 114 YHrs A Depend1blt Portsmouth Institution

Whllt tht 23 city departments controlled by tha ""'yor 1xcttdecl thtlr

Member Associated Press
Established March 23, 1852

Published dally except SUnday
b)' Brush·Moore Newspapers, &lt;Inc.

eolltctiV. flnt·of.tht yur budga15 by a total of $2.537,944.59, during tht ~

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(W !he two year period; but 1 total of $19,082.06 was lfi'IRI-n ...rage ol

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One of the judlld,rracea Scioto County
votera will-hel~deelde at the Nov. 8 tlen· '
eral Election Will be that of judge of the
WI District Court·of Appeals.
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For lblJ poat Tile Tliliea ll IUpportiag
Homer E. (Pete) Abele of McArthur.
Allele Ill nanning for eleetJon In the 15county dlstrlct and bas compUed a eood
record of _p)lblle service in servlng In the
Oblo Le~~~ alllt IS I U. S. repre~tnlaUve.
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Abele bil bet1l acllllltted to the praclice of law before .U the state courts, the
ll'ederal Dlstrlct Court and the Ulllted
states SUpreme Court. He ls a member of
the Vlnton ,County Law Ubrary board
and hu served IS SC)ifc!ltor for McArthur
a~~cl ~etlnll jlliiJe of the Vinton Counbl!Y
Court. ·He ·H mld two ter1111 In the 0 o
General Assembly In 1949·52 and served
in the U. S ~ froiD the then lOth

COnmastonal Dimlct in 1U63-k.
Tlie •th ~ct Ap~s Court neecls

some:beetj,J!C :\1~ '4:1J~bele can Rtve·the

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of the other five City departments not 1111ly llv-!_ ~

wlthlntta·ltudgetllul had money loft over.

Saturday, Oct. 29, 1966

poSt tbe atteiitlcin
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Bar Association and Portsmouth Times

Tht following listing Is wh.ttts left from our Big

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Crushes Pl'tt

Abele Endorsed by. ••

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FOR AN

From Your Farm Service Center •

Get a Bargain

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-for 6% interest on yout down payment (Cish, trtd•'
in, or both), f1gured on a per annum basis from the
time you I)UfChast to JuiJ 1, 1967.

Now! ••. Find Your Size

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the move. Pack with unpacking I

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BY PATSY L GLASS
in mind. Seal and label cartons ant records from schools, doc- ::~ ~~ ~u~a ~ ~
Jbt. AgeJit, Home EcoDOmiCI as to COntents and location in tors, lawyers, and insurance as• lilary JidwiJU laJn1M... JIU' JIWio
Gl"'· "'••h
til ho
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to Cbarlall AtUtur .Jenklnl \ook
wo ........,
e me. ,_.,. p.....ing cbarg- ents. Check with some of these .,_ .. ..,.. 1'1, mt. ,.. bo ,...
Moving to 1 oew home!
ea down by pacl:lng some Jtems people where you Hve now to =:" ./:: :,.0:: ,,_,";"..': ,.!
Statistics show that one in yourself but let the profession- see if you can get references vlvlllt are samuel Jenkins ot Pte...
every five families move at al pack the Ul'l:
......akabies. Mov· on d-~·rs,
insur•~
agen•·,
aatoa. Calli.• lin. c. •· Dolm. ot
u.;w
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.o Cleveland, and Btn• N. leldnl, of
least once each year. Whether m are nat re!ponsible f 0 r etc. where you are moving.
Rt. 1, TI!Ufdllll, Tben .,.. m 1nMchDdren, aDd on Jnlt p-uuldllld.
YOU move across the street or breakage of articles that you r- Cancel services and deliv- A bruthlr w t~~&amp;er .... deceued.
acnu tbe eountry, some plam- pack-.
ertes of milk, newspapers. latJD.. :!rJ~U:
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~ work and costs at a min- or plants. Check to see H the - Cleek with utiUty or ap. Woad l'uerat t~o~M.
tmum.
plants
you have can
be ear- pliance
companies for sugges· Of
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Gallia
- Contact one or more rec- ned across state lines. Some tions on moving Iarce applianc. couaw 4Jett ta coltnbbUt Moad.aJ
ommended moven foc an es.. states have strict laws on this. es 1uch u refrigerators or freer
u:'C:::..':-'i~L,!~
timate of charges. Cost depends - Send change of address no.. en. Have apntiances discon- ato. he wu • l:!llllDetl!lllker and
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of •·-'•bin
Y.'
fonllll- Jnall.lltr of tht
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on the we l&amp;~'t
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the distance of the move, the surance companies, creditors, day.
AUI. :s. 1107, ...
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lime required to _load nnd un- hanks, magazine publishers, and A little planning ahead oo
load, the the serv1ces the com· newgpapers.
your part will make moving
?any provides. Set your moY· - If you are movlll8 to a day a llUicll ·happier one of you
IDg date as early as possible. different city, collect imporl·and your family.

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Coach Woody Hayes hll lootb
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Georg~a• BJitz P·ay·s Of£'
Ga·to'rs Toppled 27 to 10

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Week's Roundup

PNI

hallbl~ Bo llhreaiAitlld qaln Ill the waning times onlv to Jose out on penalt¥. Komowa'l ~ttelnple&lt;
Rein ran back from the I&amp; to IICICOII4II when they drove to the fumbles and pais interceptions. field g~ WQ wide. ,
the 011tJ 41. ·
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The second time· Indiana got Stetls~ee Of the Ohio ~to
1bt Bui!keyet aearly 101tied yird ~b.
the bull, a drlye to the Ohio lnd(PI1a foot~all pm-i
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o, St. illi&gt;'
when Gary Calnla 'kicked 0111 cairrul'!rom the II was Wide bfefi Jl'rallk Stavtoff fumbled on IFtrst downs . : . .. .. . . ·ft .t
lrnm the IDdiiDI 28, but dlllo wiUi 11 Mc~Widl· tem•I•Jng~ · · · IIi attempted 1111ak. lie recov.l llushlng yardage _. . . . ~ 14~
State lrept IOinl wbea a)'Oididl 1bt 'Oiild Slate viotorY was ered and his attempted pus !Passing yardage . .. . !IWtt
penllt;y agslnst the Hooslera the MCOlld agllnlll tbree ios&amp;el was kllocked down. Ill the 'Passes . . . . . . 11·17 1~
pve OlltJ the baD &lt;~~ . lba II· In 1bi B1C Ten, and the laecond 'period, tile HoosierB IPasseB btercepted bJ 1! •
yard lint.
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lludcliyll ..,. lOW S4 oreNIJ. drove to the Ohio State 1wt aad Fumbles lost . . . . . . . . t &gt; 1
From lbere, Mlback Paul lndlau, · llhleb will 1101 plaJ 1Dave Kol'llO'Wa allelnpted a Yards penaltzed .. , . :Ill ·154
Hudaon banged to the alna llld .Oblo . StaW· 1P1D llllW lllll, jfleld soal from the II that was Score by quarters: .. ,._,,
Long hit Hubbard with I · paa alter 1 ·Joni lllllntarrupted wide.
Oblo Stale .... , . . 0 d'fT.._ ~ '
on the ~ and he spun loole l..ne., Ill n0w W.l Ill lila Tht Hoosiers lhreataned se- Indiana _... _. . . o 0 o o ~ (
for the toudldown. .
C«lferttlce.
rJouoly II the start of the iastl Scoring:
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throughout the first ball, and lbruleaed llriolll!y tbrte Stale 10 stalled with an offside irom Long (Calms kick) .

MSU Clinches Share of .· Title, Rips low

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IW.AMAZOO, Mich. (UP!)- period and the vl&amp;ltorg scored BOWLING GI\EEN, ObI
Western Micblpn wrapped up on a 12-1arc1 pass from Roo 0. (UPI) - P. J. NJilr87,
at leu! a share ol Its
first Lucca to Bob Houmard with 011- !ng for the flral Ume this
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~Amarlcu Conlemlce foot. Jy !econda tell Ohio scored • 11011, eompleted J.a of 23 paiSC!S 1
·· laJl UUt since IIK7 with a 1).11 gain In the final mlnuiel on a for U'l yn and one
wla over Ohio University Siluro 12 ·yard DeLucca pass to J17 doWII Satu!dly to P'f::~:J
day,
Maupin.
ing Green to 1 IH M
Sopbomon Tim
Majerla Western's other TD came In can Contereoce football win
EAST LANSING, Mich. (UPlhls way to a BJg 10 I'IISbJni 71 7arc1s In a 'IS-1Jircl Mlcblgan Iowa shocked the state substitute luUback Regia Co
dashed acrosa the goal line the lhlrcl period oa MaJelts'a er Marshall for Ill
Halfback Cllnton Jooes ctem. reeord Saturday as MJcblgan state drive In tile lhlrcl quarter defense by marching tNl yards der and the Spartw eo ,
twice 01 runs of ooe and eight el&amp;ht.)'Brcll'llll.
llrai&amp;hl defeat.
llahed Iowa with touchdown Stale pounded tbe Hawkeyes 18 and aeored hlllhlrcltono.hdown pn seven playa for a touchdown be headed.
YR behind lbe potent Jl8ll'
1'11111 of 70, II and two yn oa to 7. 1be vlctGiy 'c linched at O! the game on a two,yarcl dive. pn the firs\ series of plays in
Washilll!ton scored on the
ing Hlllck of qaarlerbacl: Jim
least a lie for !hi' Sparlana' nt-lDsa· waa the Gill! lD ,t il lhe game, with Tony Willianu play of the quarter on a 53-y
1l4nl8lld. Tilt oontest
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gamel for the 4f0WIItrodden punchllll! the last yard lor the pass from Raye and
pilyed belo.-e 17,t10 chiUy !au
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Jonea totalad J8l 7ards In II Hawkeyea, who onl)' lui -a: toucbdown.
again just befilre the ball
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after 10 IIebei Gil "
carries to crack the :139-yarcl snapped I 16-ilame losing The Spartans marehed right on a 10-yard loa sandwi
lltraped !rom the lll!ld.
9
rushing record held by IUIDols' streak.
back, however, aa Raye passed around Dick Kenney's field
M$rle'• flrll touclliowo
JACKSONVILLE Fla (UPI)
The
Jim Grabowlld mlchray In the ldcblgan stata eod Gtme 15 yn, nnd Bcrambled ·,14 and Jones' Ill-yard ruo.
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lilt on
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reeord y...,. to set up his own one- Jones, who ~....... ..,.
CJ1IIrllr Iller an 11-play drive feet and u et the aeventb-ranked Gaton
tlpll. ell
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bond! while Spartan aubstitutee book onslaucht by SN!t!hlnc a yard dive for a toucbdown. A season's rushing lulal to t'l4
~ked by Boreland's 38-yarcl on the Btef:u.oner running of fullback Ron
80ilTH Bl!lND,~ki:'J) - ran out the eloc:ic In tile slzlb pair of touchdown paasea from blocked kick, however, left the yards In eight games, ec:oredbla
0 re- llraight conference win lvr the l u n t o r quarterback J I m m y Sparians Ira!Iiiii! 7~.
PNIIil and Dave MDllanl. Bor..
The victory before a erowd of 62,820 gave the Bull·
Eddy'a 115-y
last louchdown in the~
lllld lilt Moitarcl a&amp;aln early In dollS a good shot at the eo-championship of the Southeu- tum for one touehdown and Dation's aecoocl-ranked team. Raye. The catches save him a Washington caught two pagses period and Cavender
::.,~ perJod
tb e tern Conference and put them iii the major bowl pleture.
lldwen'a =~ted
After the two losing apectacu- career totil of 15 scorllll! or.. the next Spartan •eries to again in tbe fourth quarter a
IIICGVe
their - The Georgia BulldGtls
lorNr:'D
from med lsr &amp;coring runs, Jooes pileclup receptions, a school record.
set up a touchdown by 15-yard run.
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Florida quartebacl: Steve
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Georgia now 71 for the
lnlll • 404 triumph over
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&amp;he seventh-ranked Gatora
IIWOil,
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ANN ARBOR. Mich. (UP!) - ···rbacl: Diet VIdmer, who bad rain before 59,322 shiverilli lhis brother, ldlcblg ' eoicb
The victory before a crowd Is also 7-1 lor the season.
Fightlllg Iriah. Bot until Eddy 1 Illinois' Bruoe Sullivan ram- not bad a pus Intercepted In a fans.
Bump Elliott, ln
112,1120 gave the Bulldogs a
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run opened the seeond ball, the bled 98 yards on an
Ten game this aeason. 1be The will was the first lor Ibetween teams
abot at the
. f Jenkins ran 20 limes for 88 fabled lrlsb offense stumbled pass witluaven mtoutea to
was played In snow and -Dlinols eoacb Pete Eillott over two former
- •J :
lbe Southeastern
y" and hallbaek
stntleied, and the taadout .Saturday to give the Dllnl
ANIW'CI.JII, lid. CUP1) _ and put them In tbe major bowl Wheeler pil!kecl up 42 yards
~ish be
21-21 opoet win over ldlchlpn.
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elgbt carries lor Georgia.
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puslng as Ill complated 16 of seven &amp;lllllC!II. II waa Schoen's ~:' 8 llchoo:O~ tor
idelrld 1 2l·JIId tleld goal four lila baD on an !IS-yard drivt
lllrowlni, 111111t of lbe lin» oa
re1um which gave the II'
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the run.
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Blue Dtnlll I .., triumph over loucbdownraham plunge by
OUtelandln• In '-"'·• the
impellll lor lltiee fmal·JIC!l' . receiver.' aught 11 toues for
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Malbaaon bloebcl
John Clllon l(aln were never able cbarpla Bulld01 dafalw
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Clurch't punt 111 the Navy ~ CII'OII tile 1011 line, tbougil
wu Z»-pound sophomore
to boost his season a total to ,
yarc~.u.e tnd four playa tater clid set • 211-yard field goal Bob Sbantnl, • w
m catches.
with :DID btJ1n1 1 fourlb , Wa701 Barfield.
reported Injured. earller Ill
Sullivan also lnter~ted an!'·
~ ~tnallon 0. tile Jenkins wn the
w.t and • ..,.1 PIJICie4
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other pass by Mlcb•gan quar·
The Republican c•ndlch1te fpr Congress in the Ohio 10th
Navy lour, Matheson booted 1 for the Bulldogs offensively, start the game.
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Diatrid 11ys we must red. . SloY~iinment spending. But doe_fte ,
21·)'8rcl n.I4 &amp;01) wllll 13:15 searing one touchdown and
LlTl'LE ROCK, Arl:. (UPI)
J1q~llal. Ill lilt pme.
keeping the altacii.IDOVIn!J
WIMin'ON SALEM, N. C. _ Arkansu linebacker
pr1dica What he preaches? Here are figures tak•n diredly (rom .;
. .~vy .~ desperately to Ill finally 801 on the track
(UP!) - VIrginia Tech, held Cooper ploked ad errant
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'Ill b IIIII I&amp; mlntlleti, lba aeeond ball.
the books of the Llncnter City Auditor's office covering the two
But altar movlag to tile Duke But It. Wlll the defense that
on a hro-yanl rnn and a 40-yard turned 11 37 yards for a toncJ&gt;.
2t llnebacl:er Andy Beeth made WOll tile game,
field goal Ill the second Iliff to clown to lee a 11·20 Southwest ,
y11ra during which the Republican Congressional c1ndid1te
a diving loleiceptloo of a John SpUl'l'ier and plcl:lng off
shnt out Wate Forest 11.0 Sat. Conference victory over tile I
~paula 1111 end 101111. JnterC:etttona litlnsl the
stat. i H41
urday.
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Owls Seturclay.
served 11 p1rt-time mayat of l1ncaster:
Mlchr17 In the period, Cllurch quarterback, who had given
umph over ldnryllll!d
Tailback Tommy Franclseo
- - -attempted • &amp;1-ylrcl field 1oa1 only two ln the first seven despite 1
plunged two yn lvr the
uv LOSES %1-t
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rampag6by
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ball blt the crou bar a n d Safetyman Lyno Jluglte~ lot PutNDa wtlllln
mlnuiel Ill the final period afll'r John Alabama's ball-llawkilll! defense
Totti
Totaillucitll Aulhorbecl
bouncld away.
two of the lntercepllons. and ran
the fourth period.
UUD made good oo a 411 - yard provided the unbeateo Crimson
Actually
By City Council AI Beginning
,Roger Hayes llltereepted. lllill one of them bacll 39
for
pme • Wlmllna
field goal In the lhlrcl period. 'nde with two
touchdowna
Spent
of Year
ll!IDther Cartwright PISI ~ tho the ~od
the MeCIIId period, the only Fullbaek Eddie Bulheiler car- Saturday in a-21-t victory
Duke 31 with 1:31 remaining in that put Georll'• ahead for
score actually set
rled the hall for a two - point LSU In a regionally televised
$5,429.361 .15
23 City Depertmonh .... . .... .. ... .. $4, 190,603..40
the lime to ciiDcb lbe victory. first tbpe.
offenle, carried 0 JR. eonverlloD Iller Francisco's SoulbeQtem Conference game
Controlled by Mo)'lllr
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Kicking specialist Bob
also had three l!llrl[ points. touchdown.
before 11,500 fans.
$ 109,280.73
The Otht!' 5 Departments ... , •. . .. . $ 117,726.45
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eonlrlbuted field goals ol29 and r-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;o;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iil;i;;;;;;;-.-............
,lJNJVERSlTY PAliK, Pa. IS yards for th8 Bulldogs, who
Including Park Commiukln
IUPI) - Beefp Larry Csonka irailed I~ at lila ball but
nnd fleet-looted Floyd LJtUe to llfe after Intermission.
1965
teamed up on a 411-Yard fourth- Quarterback Kirby Moore
~uarlel' toucbdown drJve Satur- circled and for the Dnai Georgia
$5,292,860-73 ·:
23 City Dtptrtmtnts ......... . .. . ... $3,985,228.07
to giw 8yracuae a 12-10 touchclown with Jurt m aeeonds
Controlllcl by Mayor
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over Peon State.
left to tum the game IIIIo a
$ 142,107.49 !;
The Othll' 5 Departments . . . ........ . $ 157,671.31
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'l'bere II one tu ll!!t 7eat me- tu on the IIIIIUil lD- or pouli!'Y, ~ tile QpBrallon 11 mllllhl, from J'wle 30, IIIII OS!erany ~~tire Is no eoalllcl !\'~~'!!~.~~ ~~cbaJ.aod !ngbul
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between a 111ae tax d8clalol ea ~. fe&gt;..,.... ..-. """"•
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II Income wiD belbeblgblr =·~I,
on gaBOilne, lubrlcaliDg oil, die- balance wiD be refunded to the u..,, drying, packlng1 Jll'&amp;ding !ar the current year.
be mallei ~ one resulting' In
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set. and special motor Alels, Iarmer.
or storing any agricultural or n farm QpBralill'l purchaae lilt J1ri1V net lneome after tax· rect .method of depreclalllll 01 be can take 7 per cent
which was put on fuels which Another change ill the Jaw horlicultural eo~odily In liB lubricating oll wblcb illcluded , ahoulit be folloWed.
capital purebesea made duriDg menl credit deducllliiL
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were to be used on higbwaya. provides for a refund of the llllllianufactured stage, In the the sll cents 1 gallon tu, lhl!ll •• peraon must be very con- the year Ia 8~ a tool to wat.:!l. Farmers also sbaold rem ant
Farmers IS well IS other 11011· siJ: cent a gallon federal tu on piantint, cultivating, eating for 11. is also possible to get a re- ·s~ olll!e slles ·pressure to U Income Is high, then the her lbat someUmes theY- w.
highway users, have been able lubricating til used ether than or cutting- of trees.
fund of this amount of tax paid. buy capllal assets In kder to last moth~ Bliould be selected, to Increase tbeir tax llabitil~
to receive a refund of the four in a higbway motor vehiclt. Gaaollne used off the farm, It is Important that the farm· =ldv,a ntqe of the ·. deprec- .lor depl'!!clatlon.
the objective may , ,be tp 'er
cents per gallon federal excise ThuB, in addiUon to a credit sucb as on the highway for er keep recorda of the · dale , 1iQ1! Ai! i!IVeelllleqt cr!!llt asMoore points ":. ~~ II
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tu, Ill the gasollne used Gil for the gas tax, farmera are lrauportilll! Uvestotk,
feed that gasoline or oil was porch·lg aave • · This action
ftfY. lmportarlt
I arm an crease
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their farms for farmlng put' alto e~~lilled to a credit 1vr the CI'IPfl 'GI' equipment Is not eon· ases, name of the vender, and reauiiB ill 1101110 cages, with records are camplete, lnciud· celve social security
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llJ. tax Jill ceAala JubricaUna oll. ·llderecl ;farming purpoges, nel- number of gallons purchased. ~sive overhead costs. If !ng depreciation scbedules, lD- one of the most
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ed oo an annual basis UsbiC Ju. rarmen lntere•ted In 1h 11 lbei' IS (aBOIIile usecr lor lawn Jolm L. Moore, EI\ODBlon tij!sJoese trnnsacllons are made mbnent credit allowances, tools of any farm Is lbe f~.
ly I to June 3Gih as the taxable Jneome tu credit can secure a IDGWlng, or procegslng, packag. Economls~
Farm Manage· oolely In an effort to reduce farm mSgaZ!nes - DeWspapers record hook. The Exlension Jete
year, and a claim was filed small leaflet from the Exten· lng, or canning operations.
menl, Ohio State University, In ijlcome tax, net farm income dues to farm O&lt;fanlzallons, and vice has two very eomp
within three monthB.
sion Office which goes Into de· 1be perlod to claim credit Is his monthly letter on
farm after lues may actually be porUons of utilities bUlB to CO\'· books, each of whlcb Is ~
1be Jaw now provides that tall on tbll. Briefly larmlng the first
tu year, beglll- management lipl on inCOme tu ~.
er expense of room used lor able at east, from the fix
farmers are no longer required purposes lllclude cullivlllng lllDc aflllr June 30111, U&amp;S. U decisions, states that Income Genenl1y H Ia importabt for farm office, etc.
Ilion Office. Either of these
to file a separate claim for the lhe HiJ raising or harvesllng tbe ~ ,_ this CIJendar tax !lice many farm eosls can farmers to avoid wide lluetua- H cblldren acluually do farm hooks I"UI help farmers do a
tax. Instead they will tal:e the any qrlcuitural cr horUcultur- yi,ar 1tlt Jdg tu year then Ibis be reduced by geod manqe- lions in Income from one year werk, then It Is possible to pay better Job of farm manage,
them regularly u you would mont as wen u reportilll! cor'

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Ohio State's Blll)' Loq threw a
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By BrySOD R. Carter
be given so that time C(lafilcls Milk Quality and Sanitalion (2), Course lee. for Ohio Reside~, Applications_ for
m SSlon
steady to .25lllgher. Sows were
Elleoslon Agent, Agrle.
do not occur in second year Puture Improvement and For- Clacludes tuition, !lei~
trip should be mailed well In ad·
•teady to I.OO lower.
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student scileduleB.
age Crops (3), Soils nnd Forti!· and laboratory mater~als), f/5: vance of the ?J!Onlng date of
Hog receipts at
An eight • week short courB~, Course!! In Horticulture, t;&gt;aJ. ity ~), Animal Breeding and Board ~ room, f200: ~ks the course. This will aid the By Ualted Proia Jalenlatloaal markets plus direct 11111, ·Iingg
"Science and Bualness in Agr1· ry Cattle Seleetloa and Poultry Selection (4), Assembly (2), and Supplies, $20 and Parkilll! eollege ill makmg advance at· All major classes of slaughter In interior Iowa and
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culture for Young Farmers," be- Science are deleted from this Communication &lt;l).
permit, tri: ~ f:WO,
rangemen~ II the. student. de- livestock were lower at midwest Minnesota totaled some · ,000
gins January 3 on the Ohio year's program due to previoUs Elective - Farm Power.
Non residents fees are the sires aid m securmg bOUSlDI!, markets this week, the ninth head for the five-day , periud
State University campus.
low ~llment. U sufficient lD- Swllle Mua&amp;emeat Prasnm ~ euept" Ia the c:ase of the housl~ reservalion request consecutive for slaughter stoerB. compared with 63l,OIIJ last
The unique prlll!ram " de- teres! IS apressed for courses (30 clus bours) - Feeding Course Fee wbicb Ia $150. should be mciuded _with the ap- Slaughter steerB and t.eilers week.
signed to give instruction to in these areas this year, they hrm Animals 18), . Animal An effort wiD be made to llcalion for admission.
were steady to .75 lower. Wholesale carlot pr/.w for
those persons Interested
In may be offered m next year's He~tll (4), Farm Busmess An· house the sludellll Ill a_ cformi· The prospective slmrt""""'se Slaughter heifers were sr.arJy to pork loins dropped It 49 4~
prnduction agriculture as • program.
alys_IS (1), Solla • Feili!Jty (2), &amp;orr on or llllar tbe Ohio Stale Hndent wha Ia eligible for the .50 lower. Cows were steady to centB a pound and Boston butts
career. students must he high II the enrollment ln
any Grain ' Cash Crop Productioo Uruvenlty campus. U sapoe
should flU out_ . th~ $1.00 lower. AI most poinls bulls were 1'h to 1 ets. lower. 'Fresh
scllool graduates, or
have course lails to reach the es!Q. (4), Swine Management (4), Is not · available, they will be AppllcalloD for AdOilliSIOn were steady to $1.00 lower. hams were 1 to 3 C&lt;Dis higher
saUsfactory work experience llshed quota, this eourse DIIY Farm Power (f), AsseDlbly (2) aided Ia loc!lltlai llliafactory Ud Dllll II bacl: as soon as Vealers were ·mostly 8teady. at Chicago and stead~ to 'II&amp; cent
and be at least 19 yeara old be withdrawn.
and Communication (1).
accommodations off campus. poulbl,e to the Director
of Feeder catUe were steady to .50 bir,her at Omaha.
Pracllcal farm experience is Core l'nltlnms tl lulnl.U.. Eleetlve - Farmstead Jm. Students will use cafeterias or Short Courses and Conferenc~. lower with some 81 Kansas City The weekly average price of
desirable but not necessary. (Fint year sludenll to aeleet provement.
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may seiecl their own eatiD8 Contact the County EllenB!on off as much as $l.OO.
barrows and gllts at Chicago
Programs of IDBtru&lt;llol lD- ooe program). Crop Prodllcllon Beef Manlpmui l'roll'IID faciJIUes.
Office lor en app~~tion.
Price• for slsughter steers vwas expected to be about $%1.10
dude crop producUon and lll8ll- and Management Program (21 (2t class. boul'l) Feeding
BIRTHS DIVORCES
averaged $24.53 at seven per bunclredweigbt; abOUt .45
agement, beef, dairy and, .... C!IMS hourB) - Pasture Jm. Farm Arumals (I),
Animal
markets, the lowest slnee July. lower than last week.
management. Faculty members provemenl and Forage Q-Ops Health 14), Farm
Buslnes•
REAL EST AT&amp;
Receipts of some !94 000 Closilll! prices lor slaughter
of the College of Agriculture r3) ; Farm Business Analysis Analysis (3), Soils and FertiliDEATHS, MARRIAGES cattle atlZ markets were about lambs were ateedy to 100
and Home
and tbe (3); Marketing Farm Products ty (2), Pasture Improvement &amp;
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will serve as inslructon.
Grain and cash Crop Produo- agement 14), Farm Power (4), ,•...,,.,. ., 0 """""'~.. ~:!'':. ~ ~; !:~'::! steer beef was steady to 1 ceni mosUy weat 1o .50 lower
Each student may select one tioo (4): Farm Pesll nnd Weed Assembly (Z), Communication
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grams according to his area of and Assembly (2)
Electives - Farm Pests and e:so a. m., and Mr. and 11111. BobbJ • aumve~. Be ..., • vaduste or O•l·
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mterest. In addiUon, • student Electives - Farm Machio· Weed Control or Allimal Breed· ' '" •· •· .... ., Hollor •""'"" ...,...,1 .... ••1• Tb"""' ""'' The weekly average price of Rece'pts
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may select up to -''"'v 8ddt"•·•i ery, Farmste ad Improvement, lng and ~wuu.
lillie. Sl' tecond A".::!rlla. ton. and burial wu m calvary eemetery choice steers at Chicago was and lambi at 12 markets were
"":"'hr10t already lncludhiedh Milk JryQualily and Sanitation.
Elpe1101 - The overage tot- '':=.'.;.::.,~ ~':.
Graodt.
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moderately larger than iut
WI n IS .~re program w c Da
MllllBgemeat Proll'am ai expense for the eight weeks Charltl North, 81""- Pint Ave., Gal- ClluM WIIH•• trubb, u , • retlrt4 Barto
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tA QUALIFIED CANDIDATE
•5 YRS. EXPERIENCE AS A LEGAL SECRETARY
•FULL KNOWLEDGE OF DEEDS &amp; MORT·

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YOUR
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Democrat Candidate for
Gallia
Recorder

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CNOTE: Th- figu,... do NOT include $2.781,424.59 which tho city put into
invMtmtntl.

For 114 YHrs A Depend1blt Portsmouth Institution

Whllt tht 23 city departments controlled by tha ""'yor 1xcttdecl thtlr

Member Associated Press
Established March 23, 1852

Published dally except SUnday
b)' Brush·Moore Newspapers, &lt;Inc.

eolltctiV. flnt·of.tht yur budga15 by a total of $2.537,944.59, during tht ~

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(W !he two year period; but 1 total of $19,082.06 was lfi'IRI-n ...rage ol

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One of the judlld,rracea Scioto County
votera will-hel~deelde at the Nov. 8 tlen· '
eral Election Will be that of judge of the
WI District Court·of Appeals.
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For lblJ poat Tile Tliliea ll IUpportiag
Homer E. (Pete) Abele of McArthur.
Allele Ill nanning for eleetJon In the 15county dlstrlct and bas compUed a eood
record of _p)lblle service in servlng In the
Oblo Le~~~ alllt IS I U. S. repre~tnlaUve.
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Abele bil bet1l acllllltted to the praclice of law before .U the state courts, the
ll'ederal Dlstrlct Court and the Ulllted
states SUpreme Court. He ls a member of
the Vlnton ,County Law Ubrary board
and hu served IS SC)ifc!ltor for McArthur
a~~cl ~etlnll jlliiJe of the Vinton Counbl!Y
Court. ·He ·H mld two ter1111 In the 0 o
General Assembly In 1949·52 and served
in the U. S ~ froiD the then lOth

COnmastonal Dimlct in 1U63-k.
Tlie •th ~ct Ap~s Court neecls

some:beetj,J!C :\1~ '4:1J~bele can Rtve·the

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of the other five City departments not 1111ly llv-!_ ~

wlthlntta·ltudgetllul had money loft over.

Saturday, Oct. 29, 1966

poSt tbe atteiitlcin
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Bar Association and Portsmouth Times

Tht following listing Is wh.ttts left from our Big

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Crushes Pl'tt

Abele Endorsed by. ••

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FOR AN

From Your Farm Service Center •

Get a Bargain

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-for 6% interest on yout down payment (Cish, trtd•'
in, or both), f1gured on a per annum basis from the
time you I)UfChast to JuiJ 1, 1967.

Now! ••. Find Your Size

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the move. Pack with unpacking I

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BY PATSY L GLASS
in mind. Seal and label cartons ant records from schools, doc- ::~ ~~ ~u~a ~ ~
Jbt. AgeJit, Home EcoDOmiCI as to COntents and location in tors, lawyers, and insurance as• lilary JidwiJU laJn1M... JIU' JIWio
Gl"'· "'••h
til ho
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to Cbarlall AtUtur .Jenklnl \ook
wo ........,
e me. ,_.,. p.....ing cbarg- ents. Check with some of these .,_ .. ..,.. 1'1, mt. ,.. bo ,...
Moving to 1 oew home!
ea down by pacl:lng some Jtems people where you Hve now to =:" ./:: :,.0:: ,,_,";"..': ,.!
Statistics show that one in yourself but let the profession- see if you can get references vlvlllt are samuel Jenkins ot Pte...
every five families move at al pack the Ul'l:
......akabies. Mov· on d-~·rs,
insur•~
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aatoa. Calli.• lin. c. •· Dolm. ot
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.o Cleveland, and Btn• N. leldnl, of
least once each year. Whether m are nat re!ponsible f 0 r etc. where you are moving.
Rt. 1, TI!Ufdllll, Tben .,.. m 1nMchDdren, aDd on Jnlt p-uuldllld.
YOU move across the street or breakage of articles that you r- Cancel services and deliv- A bruthlr w t~~&amp;er .... deceued.
acnu tbe eountry, some plam- pack-.
ertes of milk, newspapers. latJD.. :!rJ~U:
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~ work and costs at a min- or plants. Check to see H the - Cleek with utiUty or ap. Woad l'uerat t~o~M.
tmum.
plants
you have can
be ear- pliance
companies for sugges· Of
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Gallia
- Contact one or more rec- ned across state lines. Some tions on moving Iarce applianc. couaw 4Jett ta coltnbbUt Moad.aJ
ommended moven foc an es.. states have strict laws on this. es 1uch u refrigerators or freer
u:'C:::..':-'i~L,!~
timate of charges. Cost depends - Send change of address no.. en. Have apntiances discon- ato. he wu • l:!llllDetl!lllker and
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of •·-'•bin
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fonllll- Jnall.lltr of tht
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on the we l&amp;~'t
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the distance of the move, the surance companies, creditors, day.
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lime required to _load nnd un- hanks, magazine publishers, and A little planning ahead oo
load, the the serv1ces the com· newgpapers.
your part will make moving
?any provides. Set your moY· - If you are movlll8 to a day a llUicll ·happier one of you
IDg date as early as possible. different city, collect imporl·and your family.

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Coach Woody Hayes hll lootb
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Georg~a• BJitz P·ay·s Of£'
Ga·to'rs Toppled 27 to 10

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Week's Roundup

PNI

hallbl~ Bo llhreaiAitlld qaln Ill the waning times onlv to Jose out on penalt¥. Komowa'l ~ttelnple&lt;
Rein ran back from the I&amp; to IICICOII4II when they drove to the fumbles and pais interceptions. field g~ WQ wide. ,
the 011tJ 41. ·
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The second time· Indiana got Stetls~ee Of the Ohio ~to
1bt Bui!keyet aearly 101tied yird ~b.
the bull, a drlye to the Ohio lnd(PI1a foot~all pm-i
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o, St. illi&gt;'
when Gary Calnla 'kicked 0111 cairrul'!rom the II was Wide bfefi Jl'rallk Stavtoff fumbled on IFtrst downs . : . .. .. . . ·ft .t
lrnm the IDdiiDI 28, but dlllo wiUi 11 Mc~Widl· tem•I•Jng~ · · · IIi attempted 1111ak. lie recov.l llushlng yardage _. . . . ~ 14~
State lrept IOinl wbea a)'Oididl 1bt 'Oiild Slate viotorY was ered and his attempted pus !Passing yardage . .. . !IWtt
penllt;y agslnst the Hooslera the MCOlld agllnlll tbree ios&amp;el was kllocked down. Ill the 'Passes . . . . . . 11·17 1~
pve OlltJ the baD &lt;~~ . lba II· In 1bi B1C Ten, and the laecond 'period, tile HoosierB IPasseB btercepted bJ 1! •
yard lint.
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lludcliyll ..,. lOW S4 oreNIJ. drove to the Ohio State 1wt aad Fumbles lost . . . . . . . . t &gt; 1
From lbere, Mlback Paul lndlau, · llhleb will 1101 plaJ 1Dave Kol'llO'Wa allelnpted a Yards penaltzed .. , . :Ill ·154
Hudaon banged to the alna llld .Oblo . StaW· 1P1D llllW lllll, jfleld soal from the II that was Score by quarters: .. ,._,,
Long hit Hubbard with I · paa alter 1 ·Joni lllllntarrupted wide.
Oblo Stale .... , . . 0 d'fT.._ ~ '
on the ~ and he spun loole l..ne., Ill n0w W.l Ill lila Tht Hoosiers lhreataned se- Indiana _... _. . . o 0 o o ~ (
for the toudldown. .
C«lferttlce.
rJouoly II the start of the iastl Scoring:
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throughout the first ball, and lbruleaed llriolll!y tbrte Stale 10 stalled with an offside irom Long (Calms kick) .

MSU Clinches Share of .· Title, Rips low

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IW.AMAZOO, Mich. (UP!)- period and the vl&amp;ltorg scored BOWLING GI\EEN, ObI
Western Micblpn wrapped up on a 12-1arc1 pass from Roo 0. (UPI) - P. J. NJilr87,
at leu! a share ol Its
first Lucca to Bob Houmard with 011- !ng for the flral Ume this
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~Amarlcu Conlemlce foot. Jy !econda tell Ohio scored • 11011, eompleted J.a of 23 paiSC!S 1
·· laJl UUt since IIK7 with a 1).11 gain In the final mlnuiel on a for U'l yn and one
wla over Ohio University Siluro 12 ·yard DeLucca pass to J17 doWII Satu!dly to P'f::~:J
day,
Maupin.
ing Green to 1 IH M
Sopbomon Tim
Majerla Western's other TD came In can Contereoce football win
EAST LANSING, Mich. (UPlhls way to a BJg 10 I'IISbJni 71 7arc1s In a 'IS-1Jircl Mlcblgan Iowa shocked the state substitute luUback Regia Co
dashed acrosa the goal line the lhlrcl period oa MaJelts'a er Marshall for Ill
Halfback Cllnton Jooes ctem. reeord Saturday as MJcblgan state drive In tile lhlrcl quarter defense by marching tNl yards der and the Spartw eo ,
twice 01 runs of ooe and eight el&amp;ht.)'Brcll'llll.
llrai&amp;hl defeat.
llahed Iowa with touchdown Stale pounded tbe Hawkeyes 18 and aeored hlllhlrcltono.hdown pn seven playa for a touchdown be headed.
YR behind lbe potent Jl8ll'
1'11111 of 70, II and two yn oa to 7. 1be vlctGiy 'c linched at O! the game on a two,yarcl dive. pn the firs\ series of plays in
Washilll!ton scored on the
ing Hlllck of qaarlerbacl: Jim
least a lie for !hi' Sparlana' nt-lDsa· waa the Gill! lD ,t il lhe game, with Tony Willianu play of the quarter on a 53-y
1l4nl8lld. Tilt oontest
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gamel for the 4f0WIItrodden punchllll! the last yard lor the pass from Raye and
pilyed belo.-e 17,t10 chiUy !au
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Jonea totalad J8l 7ards In II Hawkeyea, who onl)' lui -a: toucbdown.
again just befilre the ball
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after 10 IIebei Gil "
carries to crack the :139-yarcl snapped I 16-ilame losing The Spartans marehed right on a 10-yard loa sandwi
lltraped !rom the lll!ld.
9
rushing record held by IUIDols' streak.
back, however, aa Raye passed around Dick Kenney's field
M$rle'• flrll touclliowo
JACKSONVILLE Fla (UPI)
The
Jim Grabowlld mlchray In the ldcblgan stata eod Gtme 15 yn, nnd Bcrambled ·,14 and Jones' Ill-yard ruo.
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lilt on
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reeord y...,. to set up his own one- Jones, who ~....... ..,.
CJ1IIrllr Iller an 11-play drive feet and u et the aeventb-ranked Gaton
tlpll. ell
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bond! while Spartan aubstitutee book onslaucht by SN!t!hlnc a yard dive for a toucbdown. A season's rushing lulal to t'l4
~ked by Boreland's 38-yarcl on the Btef:u.oner running of fullback Ron
80ilTH Bl!lND,~ki:'J) - ran out the eloc:ic In tile slzlb pair of touchdown paasea from blocked kick, however, left the yards In eight games, ec:oredbla
0 re- llraight conference win lvr the l u n t o r quarterback J I m m y Sparians Ira!Iiiii! 7~.
PNIIil and Dave MDllanl. Bor..
The victory before a erowd of 62,820 gave the Bull·
Eddy'a 115-y
last louchdown in the~
lllld lilt Moitarcl a&amp;aln early In dollS a good shot at the eo-championship of the Southeu- tum for one touehdown and Dation's aecoocl-ranked team. Raye. The catches save him a Washington caught two pagses period and Cavender
::.,~ perJod
tb e tern Conference and put them iii the major bowl pleture.
lldwen'a =~ted
After the two losing apectacu- career totil of 15 scorllll! or.. the next Spartan •eries to again in tbe fourth quarter a
IIICGVe
their - The Georgia BulldGtls
lorNr:'D
from med lsr &amp;coring runs, Jooes pileclup receptions, a school record.
set up a touchdown by 15-yard run.
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Florida quartebacl: Steve
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Georgia now 71 for the
lnlll • 404 triumph over
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&amp;he seventh-ranked Gatora
IIWOil,
unbea;o Ill confer· It 8 ~~~~:!:t.~!;
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ANN ARBOR. Mich. (UP!) - ···rbacl: Diet VIdmer, who bad rain before 59,322 shiverilli lhis brother, ldlcblg ' eoicb
The victory before a crowd Is also 7-1 lor the season.
Fightlllg Iriah. Bot until Eddy 1 Illinois' Bruoe Sullivan ram- not bad a pus Intercepted In a fans.
Bump Elliott, ln
112,1120 gave the Bulldogs a
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run opened the seeond ball, the bled 98 yards on an
Ten game this aeason. 1be The will was the first lor Ibetween teams
abot at the
. f Jenkins ran 20 limes for 88 fabled lrlsb offense stumbled pass witluaven mtoutea to
was played In snow and -Dlinols eoacb Pete Eillott over two former
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lbe Southeastern
y" and hallbaek
stntleied, and the taadout .Saturday to give the Dllnl
ANIW'CI.JII, lid. CUP1) _ and put them In tbe major bowl Wheeler pil!kecl up 42 yards
~ish be
21-21 opoet win over ldlchlpn.
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puslng as Ill complated 16 of seven &amp;lllllC!II. II waa Schoen's ~:' 8 llchoo:O~ tor
idelrld 1 2l·JIId tleld goal four lila baD on an !IS-yard drivt
lllrowlni, 111111t of lbe lin» oa
re1um which gave the II'
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the run.
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Blue Dtnlll I .., triumph over loucbdownraham plunge by
OUtelandln• In '-"'·• the
impellll lor lltiee fmal·JIC!l' . receiver.' aught 11 toues for
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Malbaaon bloebcl
John Clllon l(aln were never able cbarpla Bulld01 dafalw
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Clurch't punt 111 the Navy ~ CII'OII tile 1011 line, tbougil
wu Z»-pound sophomore
to boost his season a total to ,
yarc~.u.e tnd four playa tater clid set • 211-yard field goal Bob Sbantnl, • w
m catches.
with :DID btJ1n1 1 fourlb , Wa701 Barfield.
reported Injured. earller Ill
Sullivan also lnter~ted an!'·
~ ~tnallon 0. tile Jenkins wn the
w.t and • ..,.1 PIJICie4
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other pass by Mlcb•gan quar·
The Republican c•ndlch1te fpr Congress in the Ohio 10th
Navy lour, Matheson booted 1 for the Bulldogs offensively, start the game.
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Diatrid 11ys we must red. . SloY~iinment spending. But doe_fte ,
21·)'8rcl n.I4 &amp;01) wllll 13:15 searing one touchdown and
LlTl'LE ROCK, Arl:. (UPI)
J1q~llal. Ill lilt pme.
keeping the altacii.IDOVIn!J
WIMin'ON SALEM, N. C. _ Arkansu linebacker
pr1dica What he preaches? Here are figures tak•n diredly (rom .;
. .~vy .~ desperately to Ill finally 801 on the track
(UP!) - VIrginia Tech, held Cooper ploked ad errant
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'Ill b IIIII I&amp; mlntlleti, lba aeeond ball.
the books of the Llncnter City Auditor's office covering the two
But altar movlag to tile Duke But It. Wlll the defense that
on a hro-yanl rnn and a 40-yard turned 11 37 yards for a toncJ&gt;.
2t llnebacl:er Andy Beeth made WOll tile game,
field goal Ill the second Iliff to clown to lee a 11·20 Southwest ,
y11ra during which the Republican Congressional c1ndid1te
a diving loleiceptloo of a John SpUl'l'ier and plcl:lng off
shnt out Wate Forest 11.0 Sat. Conference victory over tile I
~paula 1111 end 101111. JnterC:etttona litlnsl the
stat. i H41
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Owls Seturclay.
served 11 p1rt-time mayat of l1ncaster:
Mlchr17 In the period, Cllurch quarterback, who had given
umph over ldnryllll!d
Tailback Tommy Franclseo
- - -attempted • &amp;1-ylrcl field 1oa1 only two ln the first seven despite 1
plunged two yn lvr the
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rampag6by
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ball blt the crou bar a n d Safetyman Lyno Jluglte~ lot PutNDa wtlllln
mlnuiel Ill the final period afll'r John Alabama's ball-llawkilll! defense
Totti
Totaillucitll Aulhorbecl
bouncld away.
two of the lntercepllons. and ran
the fourth period.
UUD made good oo a 411 - yard provided the unbeateo Crimson
Actually
By City Council AI Beginning
,Roger Hayes llltereepted. lllill one of them bacll 39
for
pme • Wlmllna
field goal In the lhlrcl period. 'nde with two
touchdowna
Spent
of Year
ll!IDther Cartwright PISI ~ tho the ~od
the MeCIIId period, the only Fullbaek Eddie Bulheiler car- Saturday in a-21-t victory
Duke 31 with 1:31 remaining in that put Georll'• ahead for
score actually set
rled the hall for a two - point LSU In a regionally televised
$5,429.361 .15
23 City Depertmonh .... . .... .. ... .. $4, 190,603..40
the lime to ciiDcb lbe victory. first tbpe.
offenle, carried 0 JR. eonverlloD Iller Francisco's SoulbeQtem Conference game
Controlled by Mo)'lllr
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also had three l!llrl[ points. touchdown.
before 11,500 fans.
$ 109,280.73
The Otht!' 5 Departments ... , •. . .. . $ 117,726.45
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eonlrlbuted field goals ol29 and r-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;o;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iil;i;;;;;;;-.-............
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Including Park Commiukln
IUPI) - Beefp Larry Csonka irailed I~ at lila ball but
nnd fleet-looted Floyd LJtUe to llfe after Intermission.
1965
teamed up on a 411-Yard fourth- Quarterback Kirby Moore
~uarlel' toucbdown drJve Satur- circled and for the Dnai Georgia
$5,292,860-73 ·:
23 City Dtptrtmtnts ......... . .. . ... $3,985,228.07
to giw 8yracuae a 12-10 touchclown with Jurt m aeeonds
Controlllcl by Mayor
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over Peon State.
left to tum the game IIIIo a
$ 142,107.49 !;
The Othll' 5 Departments . . . ........ . $ 157,671.31
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" - II one tu IIIII yeer IDcome Ill oa tho annual Ia- or poulf!'Y, tn tha operaUon 11 111111lhl, from " - 10, 1811 ClmeralJy ~ben !I no
walcblng lhe llmllli t1 purellalo iJ!g wu tile _ . as '"" yea '
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between i u ru
· oj fertilizer feed, seed, aDd bu1 IIIDce tile passage
:~ . ~ !be eDCI o( !be year
it baa been in pmlous for lbe gas tu 'exceeds the in- provemem, er mainlenance of The credit Ia clalmed wllen aod a g(!Od larla• business
!!UJ!plles, near iht ead ol lbe new blll 01 October 11 • Decem·
.! '· "~'1 approac_blag, many
years. Tbls Ia !be federal Ia come lax otherwise owing, the biB farm or ils tosia 1; in band- filing the incOme to return cbion,,but wbea a choice
- It lneome wiD bii higher ber, 31 • 1161• 8 fanll has PJ,·
,, 'eo:s are considerins hew !bey on gasoHne, lubrlcatiDg oil, die- balance will be refunded to the IIIJI, drying, packing,, ll'Bding 1ar lbe currenl year.
be maa., ,tha ooe
usual. Selectlni the COl" 000 of •ll8ible purcbaaeB L~at
maaqe lbelr opera~oa to
and special motor ~ fanner.
or slorlng any agricultural or If firm OjlUIIAirl purcltase lbt targv ilet lllcome after
method of depreclatllll OD be C8D take 7 per ·cent Inves~
· · ~ ~ most aet profit. Jn.
was put oa fuels which Another change ,Ill the .Jaw horlicullural commodity lD tts lubricatlnJ oil which !Qcluded • l!louJd •be foliolJ!d
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capital purchases ioade during meat credit dedu&lt;fioa.
~i!d m ~· Is how they
were 1D he usi!d on hllhways. provldts for a :_.:.!l.. o1 the ullllianuladur.i!d stage. In . the the s11 cenla a pUon las, then A peraon must be very
lbe year IJ aiao a IDoiiD watch. Farmers also sboold remem·
adjust then' sales program
F
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U Income Is hiSh, !ben t he her lbal somellmes !bey want
ncei::O~~=~~=~:~~
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cent a gallon
fi!deraltax oa plantinc, cuiUvaling, CarliJI for II.
is of
also
1e ID get a re· ·serOil! of
sales inpressure
fast method should be sei-~-•,
•- increase their tax llabllily,
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moat favorable IU :t~a~rm:ers~:users,
been 11011•
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lubricatilll
til used llher thaa or cutting- ol trees. .
lund
thispossi
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of IU paid. bey eapltal assets
erdet
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a refund ol !be loot in a highway motor vehicle. Gasollno used off the fann, It is important that the farm· !Po ldvaatage of the
for depreciation.
lbe obje&lt;llve may · ' be to in·
per Ballou li!deral excise Thus, In addition ID a credll such as on · the blgbway for er keep records of the · date fallon llll!llnvealllleqt
Mr. Moore points out that II crea1111 tuable incOme rather
111 lbe gallllllne Uli!d 011 for lbe gas IU, farmen are lrllllportiiJI livestock.
feed that gasoHne or oll wu pureb- j\eclllo iave ta~. This
Is V8lY. lmportalit !bat farm th~ decrease In ordl!!" l9 1
II tho•ir !arms lor farming )lUI' aJao entilled to a credit lor lila Cfi!JII ·or· equipment Is not con- aaea, name of lbe
and reauns Ill ,.me cases,
~ecords are camplete, lnelud· cewe sooial security ~~ ful
Ill the past tblJ - fll. .ua on cedalD .lubricallnl oil .. . llderi!d•larmlng purpoaes aai. munber of gallons purchased. excessive overhead costs.
mg depreciation schedules, In· One of tha miNII
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"'-on~.an aanaal blsls uslRfl Ju. Farmers interested In 1h 11 !bet IS gasollhe used ·tor' lawn John L. Moore, Exlenaloa ~ess· tranaaclloos are made ""sbnent credit allowances, tools of any form Is lhe Ia •
I ID June 3llth as the taxable Income tax credit can secure a mowing, or processing, pack&amp;g· Economist,
Farm Manag.,. IIO!ely In an effort to
fann magazines - newspapers record book. The Exteoslon :
II ~~and a claim was filed small leaflet from lbe Exlea· lag, or canning operations.
ment, Ohio Stale University, In i!Jcome 181, net farm income dues to farm orf&amp;nlzatloas, and vice bas two very comp a 1
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three months.
slon Offlce which goes into de· 1be period to claim credit is his monthly letter on
farm alter taaes may aclually
portions ol uti!IU&amp;s bWs ID cov. books, each of which 11 ay 1•
1be law now provides thai tall 00 this. Briefly fanlllng tile llrst run tax year, begin- manasement 11p1 on income las lf)WII'.
er expenae ol room used for able at cos~ from the l!:xlm·
lll&amp;:rmtJra are ao longer requiri!d PIII"JIOII"S Include cullivaUng lllDa alllir JIUle 30111, IJ66, u decilionll, states lbat Income Gtoenll7 11 1s important
farm office, etc.
sloa Office. Either of these
file a 1111parate claim lor the the liU raisin&amp; or harvesUng lilt Janner uses this calendar tax like many fann costs caa fiii1DOnl to aveld wide
II children actuually do farm books volll help farmers do a
lax. lllstead the will take lbe any • ...jcultural or borlicullur' ..ar.lot bfs · tu year thea this/ be reduced by •lOCI manage. Uons in lDoome from one
work, lbeb II I• possible to pay better Job of !arm manageY
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be given so that time eonlliets Milk QuaUiy and SanllaUon (2), Course fee.lor 0~ Reslden~~ Applications. for ad~sslon
Ellension Agen~ Apic.
do not occur in seeond year Pasture Improvement and For· !Includes tuition, tiel~
trip should be mailed well
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calHa Coual)l
student schedules:
~ge crops (3), Soils and Ferlil· and laboratory materia~s), $75; 1vance of the !'f'"nlng .date of
An eight • week short coors~, Courses m Horticullure, Dal· 11)1 ~), Alllmal Brei!dlllg and Board ~ room, $2011, BoQks tha course. This will 8ld Ihe
"Science aod Businell8 In Agn ry Cattle Seleelkln and Poultry Selection (4), Assembly (Z), and Supplies, $20 and Parking coUege Ill making advance ar·
culture for Young Farmers," be· Science are delete\! from this ColllllllllllcaUoa U),
permit, $5. To~ $3ll0.
rangemen~. II the student .deJanuary s on the Ohio year's program due to previous Elective - Farm Power.
Non residents fees are the sires al~ m securing housmg,
II&lt;~&lt;••• University campus.
low enrollmenl If sufficient in- Swlae Mula:emeal .l'nlram same exeepl In the case ol lbe housmg reservation request
The anJque program is de- terest Is expressed lor courses (30 cl... boura) - Feeding "Course Fee" which II $150. should be included .with lbe apsigned to give iMiruction to in these areas ~· year, they Farm Anlmala 16), . Animal An effort wW be. made ~ UcaUoa for ad~Sion.
those persons Interested
m may be offered 1n next year's Hea~lb (4), Farm Busineas An· bouse lbe •!OO"Dts m •. donm· The prospective shorkourae
pruduclloa agriculture as a program.
alysiJ (I), Solia " Feilnity (2), lory 00 . or Dtar lbe Ob•o Slate studeal who I&amp; eligible for Ihe
11 ~::r Studellia must be high II the enrollment In
any Grain lr Cash Crop Productloa Unlvera•ty campus. U aapce ~ abould fill 001 . . tb~
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araduates, or
hove COW'I!O fails to reach tha utab- (f), Swiae Managemoot (f), Is DOl · available, !bey wUI be Appllcalloa lor Adml!imon
satisfactory wort erperience llshed quota, this course may Farm Power (4), Aaaembly (2) aided In (ooallDg 1allslaclory tDd man II back as soon as
and be al least 19 years old. be withdrawn.
aod Coaununlcatloa (1).
accommodaUoas off campus. poaslbl~ to tile Director
of
Pracllcal !arm experience is Core ...........,, of lllltnlclloll Elective - Farmstead Jm. Students wiD UIO cafeterias or Sllorl Courses and Conferences.
II do•sir:•ble bul not IJea!saaty. (Fint year slodenil to lelect provement.
may select their own eaUIJI Col!tsct the County ,
Prograw ol ~011 In- one program). crop Production Beet Maal&amp;emut Procnm facWtles.
OlfJce for en appUcation.
II dude crop production aod man- and Management Program (ZI (29 cl... hours) - .
BIRTHS, DIVORCES
agement, beef, dairy an4.111111e class ilours) - faaittre Jm. Farm Animals (6),
managei!U!Ill. Faculty members provement aud Forage Qlops Health &lt;4), Fann
Business
REAL ESTATE
of the College of .Agriculture &lt;3): Farm . Business Analysts Analysis (3), Soils and FertiJJ.
DEATHS, MARRIAGES
and Home Eco~rmcs and ~ (3); Ma~keting Fann . ~ucts ty (2). Pasture Improvement
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Agriculture SerY!ce (3); Solis and Fertil1ty 12): Forage Crops (3), Beef
wmm~ D. H...,, .... th.ruo• '' Lo'"· Chari•• nm•·
serve as instructors.
Grain and Cash Crop Produo- agemeut (4), Farm Power
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Each student may 10lect one lion (4); Farm Pesil and_ Wei!d Assembly (2),
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of the followmg core Pro- Control If); CommanJcat•on (I) (1).
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Electives - Fa~ Pests and t:SOru~~; :~a.MJ~..!~.:~ b"l':i.:, ln..,:.=·~ or.~;.
mterest.J In addilloa,
a student Electives - ad Farm
Macbln· lDg
Wei!d Control or Animal Breed- ' '" •· . both •• . . - H.,......_ ....,.,.. .,,. hoM "'"'"' " ..,.,
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may se ect up 1o nrv
tiOn ery, Farmste
mprovement,
Q;won.
~Kond A.,.,, O.JUpaJP. 1011o w burial wu 1n &lt;:•Jvary cemete17
II :::,~s nol already Included Milk Quality aad Sanitation.
Eltpoues - The average
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Animal inclq boald, room, . books
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Producllon l!ld course feel. It doel
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M'naaemenl &lt;4), Include tranaportalloa,. clothing """'
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BY PATSY I. GLASS
In mind. Seal and label car!Dna
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but Jet the professionevery fWe famllies move
pack the bro-~-bles.
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are not responsible for
you lllOve across the street or breakage of articles that you
lei'GIII tbe country, aome
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- Make ., · m~ments to
Cbecl: Ibis Ual of auggesllons to transport valuables and pets
II gap .....t and coets al a min- or planla. Check ID aee II tha

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- Conlact one or more rec.
IIOtmDendoed moven for au
Umate ol charges. Cost
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plants you have can be car·
tied across stale lines. Some
states have strict laws on this.
-Send change of address no.
llces to the post office, tho In.

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tors, lawyers, and insurance
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etc. where you are moving,
Rt. 1, 'l'burm&amp;L TMH art tlK JI'Md· toll "ot 'ftiOit, ht .... • member. Rev.
ciiUdren. and 01111 JI'Ut rraadchu4.
hHpb Cl.lpmab ol ClaWpoliJ v;UJ of·
. r- Cancel servjees and deJiv. " broth.r aDd ,..... ... ae.uecL &amp;late IAil bu:rlll '111111 " ill Huxtuun
ertes of milk,.newspapers, laUJ)o ::rc:~..:
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Formerly: Master Feed &amp; Seed Co.
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Get a Bargain

23 City Departmenll ............... . $4.190,603.40

$5,429,361.15

Controlled by Maw•
The Oth.. S Departments .... , . . . . . $ 117,726.45

$ 109,280.73 .:

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z-..:75~ 1.0 PLY RIG. NEW
l-650till RICAP TLW SNOW
J-4Gix16 RICAP TTl INOW
1-100x14 RICAP TLIINOW
1~15 RECAP TLI INOW
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1-710.15 WIDI W. Tl; lt01.....1-ICIOKIS TLW RIG. NIW
t-710.11 TLI REG, NIW
1-710.15 RECAP-REG. TLW
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2-750x16 I Rll 6 PLY PIONT TIIACTOR
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The rortsmouth Times

WALLACE

For 114 Y11n A Dependable Portlmouth Institution
Member Associated Pre!s
Published dally except Sunday
Established March 23, 1852
by Brulh-Moore Newspapers, Inc.

wants Your
Support In the

Saturdt1y, Oct. 29, 1966

1.75
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9.44
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Nov. 8th Election

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eA QUALIFIED CANDIDATE
e5 YRS· EXP£RIENCE AS A LEGAL SECRETARY

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tonlrolled by Mayor
Tho Otbar 5 .,.._..monll, .•...••... . $ 157,671.31
Including Park Commlqlon

Bar Association and Portsmouth Times

barptn. Check thlt listing:
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eFULL KNOWJ.EDGE OF DEEDS ' 6: MORT·
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eA LIFE LONG NATIVE .AND TAXPAYER
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time Y"" puichast to Jul)' I, 1967.
Set us now far lull dtt,lla.

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FICWIT,. 4ND&gt; ECONOMICAL OPERATION OFTHE RECORDER'S OFFICE

-for 6% intereat on your down p1yment (CIIh, tr.t..r
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aurance companies, creditors, day.
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weights under 230 pounds ~Id
steady to .2S blgber. Sows ~re
steady to I.OO lower.
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By Ualted Prts1 lllternatloDal markets plus direct mar Ungs
AU major cla118es of slaughter in Interior Iowa and 8 them
livestock were lower at midwest Minnesota !Dialed some 77,0110
markets this week, !be atnth head lor the five-day , period
consecutive lor slaughter steers. compared with 631 0\11 last
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Slaughter heifers were steady to pork loins dropped ~ .tq 4\1
.50 lower. Cows were steady ID cenb a pound and Boston butts
$1.110 lower. At most points bulls .were 11&gt; to sets. lOWI!r. Fresh
were steady ID $1.00 lower. hams were 1 ID 3 .,.nts higher
Vealers were ·mostly steady. at Chicago aad stead~ ill !lo cent
Feeder cattle were steady tD .50 higher at omaha.
lower with some at Kansas City The weekly avera&amp;• price of
olf as much as $1.00.
barrows and gilts at Chicago
Prices for slaughter steers vwas expecti!d to be about $21.10
averaged 124.~ at seven per hundredweight; about .45
markets, !be lowest since July. lower than last week.
Receipts of some 194 000 Cloailll prices lor slaughter
cattle at I! markets were about lambs were steady to · 1.00
7 per cent under a week ago. tower. SJaUJhter ewes . were
In wholesale carlot trading mootly steady and feeder lambs
steer beef WQ steady to 1
moatly weak to .50 )owflr.
a pound lower, mostly 'h to 1 1n wholesale carlot trading
off and heifer beef was steady Iamb carcasses sold steady to 1
11/, cents lower.
cent 8 pound lower.
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•.,. weight on tile Cltldgo mmanL. tile exchange this week The
m. sunG11 ::w;ro~ December delivery feli to
CbUrcll md b\lrlal
City cemetar,. llD- $24.60, Off 89 much IS $3.50
L . .....n IIIDce mid August.

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Oblo 8tate'l Blll1 Lou&amp; tbml a Rein no back from the II lo/aecondl when they drove ID the tumbles and pass interceptions. field goal was wide.
!ICorin&amp; pa11 ID MJdoai.IIMtl the 01111 41.
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ballbaolt llatiJ Hubbarcl lD lilt Tho Buckeyes Dtal'l7 10ttled yird niareh.
· the ball, a drive to the Ohio !ndlima foot~all came: .,.. '
tltlnl period lalurday for a 1.. for a 'liold coat OD !be drive, Bill a field goal iltelnpl bJ' ·Stm five fizzled when quarter. ~
0, 81.
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Big TOll vl&lt;!lory over puncbie&amp;l when Gary Cail'lll 'klckad 0118 Cairns · ~tom the 11 was Wide b.,i Frank Slavioff tumbled on IFirst downs . . . . . . . . . f• 3:
llldlana.
!rom tha Iadlana f8, but Ohio with 11 illeOndl remainlllg. · an attempted aneu. He. recov-j Rushing yardage .. .. . ~ 14!
Tho IDuchdowD, 1 pill Slate kej)lgoing wben a boldldl 'l'ho· 'Oillo Bille vlctDry: waa ered and hlJ attempted pass ,Passing yardage . ... 1" 1~
CIOV8I'iDI nine yarda 011 au II· peaalty against lbe Hooalen the~ apbtltlllree w- was kaocki!d down. In lbe 'Passes . . . .
11·17 1tl2S
9-yud mardi, wu the gave 01111 the ball 111 lbe II· In · lbi 1111 Tell, and lhe l 10ooud period, tile Hoooiero iPasses Intercepted by f ' •
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cbllli!d apectators that gave Hude011 banged to tbo nine aad Oldo ~tat. apiD IIIW 11'11. field 1081 from the 11 that wa• Score by quarters: •;,•·;
Coach Woody Hayes bll! lOOib Long bit Hubbard wllb a paas Iller 1 10111 UDIDierrUpled wide.
Ohio Stste ... , ... 0 OTF-,. :
vic!Dvy In 16 IOIIODS at Ohio on lbe lbreli and be opun ·loole Ialrles, II DOW W.1 ID tile Tho Hooslen lbreateaed ae· Indiana .. . · . . . . 0 0 0 0 -i I
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walcblng lhe llmllli t1 purellalo iJ!g wu tile _ . as '"" yea '
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between i u ru
· oj fertilizer feed, seed, aDd bu1 IIIDce tile passage
:~ . ~ !be eDCI o( !be year
it baa been in pmlous for lbe gas tu 'exceeds the in- provemem, er mainlenance of The credit Ia clalmed wllen aod a g(!Od larla• business
!!UJ!plles, near iht ead ol lbe new blll 01 October 11 • Decem·
.! '· "~'1 approac_blag, many
years. Tbls Ia !be federal Ia come lax otherwise owing, the biB farm or ils tosia 1; in band- filing the incOme to return cbion,,but wbea a choice
- It lneome wiD bii higher ber, 31 • 1161• 8 fanll has PJ,·
,, 'eo:s are considerins hew !bey on gasoHne, lubrlcatiDg oil, die- balance will be refunded to the IIIJI, drying, packing,, ll'Bding 1ar lbe currenl year.
be maa., ,tha ooe
usual. Selectlni the COl" 000 of •ll8ible purcbaaeB L~at
maaqe lbelr opera~oa to
and special motor ~ fanner.
or slorlng any agricultural or If firm OjlUIIAirl purcltase lbt targv ilet lllcome after
method of depreclatllll OD be C8D take 7 per ·cent Inves~
· · ~ ~ most aet profit. Jn.
was put oa fuels which Another change ,Ill the .Jaw horlicullural commodity lD tts lubricatlnJ oil which !Qcluded • l!louJd •be foliolJ!d
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capital purchases ioade during meat credit dedu&lt;fioa.
~i!d m ~· Is how they
were 1D he usi!d on hllhways. provldts for a :_.:.!l.. o1 the ullllianuladur.i!d stage. In . the the s11 cenla a pUon las, then A peraon must be very
lbe year IJ aiao a IDoiiD watch. Farmers also sboold remem·
adjust then' sales program
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fi!deraltax oa plantinc, cuiUvaling, CarliJI for II.
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also
1e ID get a re· ·serOil! of
sales inpressure
fast method should be sei-~-•,
•- increase their tax llabllily,
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moat favorable IU :t~a~rm:ers~:users,
been 11011•
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lubricatilll
til used llher thaa or cutting- ol trees. .
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of IU paid. bey eapltal assets
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for depreciation.
lbe obje&lt;llve may · ' be to in·
per Ballou li!deral excise Thus, In addition ID a credll such as on · the blgbway for er keep records of the · date fallon llll!llnvealllleqt
Mr. Moore points out that II crea1111 tuable incOme rather
111 lbe gallllllne Uli!d 011 for lbe gas IU, farmen are lrllllportiiJI livestock.
feed that gasoHne or oll wu pureb- j\eclllo iave ta~. This
Is V8lY. lmportalit !bat farm th~ decrease In ordl!!" l9 1
II tho•ir !arms lor farming )lUI' aJao entilled to a credit lor lila Cfi!JII ·or· equipment Is not con- aaea, name of lbe
and reauns Ill ,.me cases,
~ecords are camplete, lnelud· cewe sooial security ~~ ful
Ill the past tblJ - fll. .ua on cedalD .lubricallnl oil .. . llderi!d•larmlng purpoaes aai. munber of gallons purchased. excessive overhead costs.
mg depreciation schedules, In· One of tha miNII
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"'-on~.an aanaal blsls uslRfl Ju. Farmers interested In 1h 11 !bet IS gasollhe used ·tor' lawn John L. Moore, Exlenaloa ~ess· tranaaclloos are made ""sbnent credit allowances, tools of any form Is lhe Ia •
I ID June 3llth as the taxable Income tax credit can secure a mowing, or processing, pack&amp;g· Economist,
Farm Manag.,. IIO!ely In an effort to
fann magazines - newspapers record book. The Exteoslon :
II ~~and a claim was filed small leaflet from lbe Exlea· lag, or canning operations.
ment, Ohio Stale University, In i!Jcome 181, net farm income dues to farm orf&amp;nlzatloas, and vice bas two very comp a 1
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slon Offlce which goes into de· 1be period to claim credit is his monthly letter on
farm alter taaes may aclually
portions ol uti!IU&amp;s bWs ID cov. books, each of which 11 ay 1•
1be law now provides thai tall 00 this. Briefly fanlllng tile llrst run tax year, begin- manasement 11p1 on income las lf)WII'.
er expenae ol room used for able at cos~ from the l!:xlm·
lll&amp;:rmtJra are ao longer requiri!d PIII"JIOII"S Include cullivaUng lllDa alllir JIUle 30111, IJ66, u decilionll, states lbat Income Gtoenll7 11 1s important
farm office, etc.
sloa Office. Either of these
file a 1111parate claim lor the the liU raisin&amp; or harvesUng lilt Janner uses this calendar tax like many fann costs caa fiii1DOnl to aveld wide
II children actuually do farm books volll help farmers do a
lax. lllstead the will take lbe any • ...jcultural or borlicullur' ..ar.lot bfs · tu year thea this/ be reduced by •lOCI manage. Uons in lDoome from one
work, lbeb II I• possible to pay better Job of !arm manageY
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be given so that time eonlliets Milk QuaUiy and SanllaUon (2), Course fee.lor 0~ Reslden~~ Applications. for ad~sslon
Ellension Agen~ Apic.
do not occur in seeond year Pasture Improvement and For· !Includes tuition, tiel~
trip should be mailed well
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calHa Coual)l
student schedules:
~ge crops (3), Soils and Ferlil· and laboratory materia~s), $75; 1vance of the !'f'"nlng .date of
An eight • week short coors~, Courses m Horticullure, Dal· 11)1 ~), Alllmal Brei!dlllg and Board ~ room, $2011, BoQks tha course. This will 8ld Ihe
"Science aod Businell8 In Agn ry Cattle Seleelkln and Poultry Selection (4), Assembly (Z), and Supplies, $20 and Parking coUege Ill making advance ar·
culture for Young Farmers," be· Science are delete\! from this ColllllllllllcaUoa U),
permit, $5. To~ $3ll0.
rangemen~. II the student .deJanuary s on the Ohio year's program due to previous Elective - Farm Power.
Non residents fees are the sires al~ m securing housmg,
II&lt;~&lt;••• University campus.
low enrollmenl If sufficient in- Swlae Mula:emeal .l'nlram same exeepl In the case ol lbe housmg reservation request
The anJque program is de- terest Is expressed lor courses (30 cl... boura) - Feeding "Course Fee" which II $150. should be included .with lbe apsigned to give iMiruction to in these areas ~· year, they Farm Anlmala 16), . Animal An effort wW be. made ~ UcaUoa for ad~Sion.
those persons Interested
m may be offered 1n next year's Hea~lb (4), Farm Busineas An· bouse lbe •!OO"Dts m •. donm· The prospective shorkourae
pruduclloa agriculture as a program.
alysiJ (I), Solia " Feilnity (2), lory 00 . or Dtar lbe Ob•o Slate studeal who I&amp; eligible for Ihe
11 ~::r Studellia must be high II the enrollment In
any Grain lr Cash Crop Productloa Unlvera•ty campus. U aapce ~ abould fill 001 . . tb~
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hove COW'I!O fails to reach tha utab- (f), Swiae Managemoot (f), Is DOl · available, !bey wUI be Appllcalloa lor Adml!imon
satisfactory wort erperience llshed quota, this course may Farm Power (4), Aaaembly (2) aided In (ooallDg 1allslaclory tDd man II back as soon as
and be al least 19 years old. be withdrawn.
aod Coaununlcatloa (1).
accommodaUoas off campus. poaslbl~ to tile Director
of
Pracllcal !arm experience is Core ...........,, of lllltnlclloll Elective - Farmstead Jm. Students wiD UIO cafeterias or Sllorl Courses and Conferences.
II do•sir:•ble bul not IJea!saaty. (Fint year slodenil to lelect provement.
may select their own eaUIJI Col!tsct the County ,
Prograw ol ~011 In- one program). crop Production Beet Maal&amp;emut Procnm facWtles.
OlfJce for en appUcation.
II dude crop production aod man- and Management Program (ZI (29 cl... hours) - .
BIRTHS, DIVORCES
agement, beef, dairy an4.111111e class ilours) - faaittre Jm. Farm Animals (6),
managei!U!Ill. Faculty members provement aud Forage Qlops Health &lt;4), Fann
Business
REAL ESTATE
of the College of .Agriculture &lt;3): Farm . Business Analysts Analysis (3), Soils and FertiJJ.
DEATHS, MARRIAGES
and Home Eco~rmcs and ~ (3); Ma~keting Fann . ~ucts ty (2). Pasture Improvement
•-;.~!!~ ,::~~~·or 011• !:: !:~ :~::U':':~l'::e,b;!~
Agriculture SerY!ce (3); Solis and Fertil1ty 12): Forage Crops (3), Beef
wmm~ D. H...,, .... th.ruo• '' Lo'"· Chari•• nm•·
serve as instructors.
Grain and Cash Crop Produo- agemeut (4), Farm Power
O.alllpolil: " ~hto~ ~ ~~ ~~~~:
Each student may 10lect one lion (4); Farm Pesil and_ Wei!d Assembly (2),
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of the followmg core Pro- Control If); CommanJcat•on (I) (1).
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Electives - Fa~ Pests and t:SOru~~; :~a.MJ~..!~.:~ b"l':i.:, ln..,:.=·~ or.~;.
mterest.J In addilloa,
a student Electives - ad Farm
Macbln· lDg
Wei!d Control or Animal Breed- ' '" •· . both •• . . - H.,......_ ....,.,.. .,,. hoM "'"'"' " ..,.,
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may se ect up 1o nrv
tiOn ery, Farmste
mprovement,
Q;won.
~Kond A.,.,, O.JUpaJP. 1011o w burial wu 1n &lt;:•Jvary cemete17
II :::,~s nol already Included Milk Quality aad Sanitation.
Eltpoues - The average
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his ,~ore program which Dairy Malllp!meot Proaram al expense lor !be elght
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do not confl'ct
In I"une Wl'th (31 cIass bours ) - Feedi ng vanes
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Animal inclq boald, room, . books
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Producllon l!ld course feel. It doel
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M'naaemenl &lt;4), Include tranaportalloa,. clothing """'
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BY PATSY I. GLASS
In mind. Seal and label car!Dna
ErL Ageat, Home lconoml('l 81 to contents and location in
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but Jet the professionevery fWe famllies move
pack the bro-~-bles.
MOV•
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are not responsible for
you lllOve across the street or breakage of articles that you
lei'GIII tbe country, aome
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'*'I ean make lbe job
- Make ., · m~ments to
Cbecl: Ibis Ual of auggesllons to transport valuables and pets
II gap .....t and coets al a min- or planla. Check ID aee II tha

imum.
- Conlact one or more rec.
IIOtmDendoed moven for au
Umate ol charges. Cost
on lbe weight of

plants you have can be car·
tied across stale lines. Some
states have strict laws on this.
-Send change of address no.
llces to the post office, tho In.

ot .Rt. 1, Thurman. neu

ani records !rom schools,
tors, lawyers, and insurance
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see if you can get references

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Rt. 1, 'l'burm&amp;L TMH art tlK JI'Md· toll "ot 'ftiOit, ht .... • member. Rev.
ciiUdren. and 01111 JI'Ut rraadchu4.
hHpb Cl.lpmab ol ClaWpoliJ v;UJ of·
. r- Cancel servjees and deJiv. " broth.r aDd ,..... ... ae.uecL &amp;late IAil bu:rlll '111111 " ill Huxtuun
ertes of milk,.newspapers, laUJ)o ::rc:~..:
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dry, and utilities. Re sure ID ;';:'""::"..::::-:,:;,..,;"~~:.
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lions on moving Iarce appl~anc&gt; i
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Formerly: Master Feed &amp; Seed Co.
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BV City Council At Beginning
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Get a Bargain

23 City Departmenll ............... . $4.190,603.40

$5,429,361.15

Controlled by Maw•
The Oth.. S Departments .... , . . . . . $ 117,726.45

$ 109,280.73 .:

Abele Endorsed by. ••
The following lilting 11 whets left from our Big

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t-100.16 Supor All Puf110oo 6 Ptr Snow·

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z-..:75~ 1.0 PLY RIG. NEW
l-650till RICAP TLW SNOW
J-4Gix16 RICAP TTl INOW
1-100x14 RICAP TLIINOW
1~15 RECAP TLI INOW
~0.14 HI LEVIL Nl!W TLW
1-710.15 WIDI W. Tl; lt01.....1-ICIOKIS TLW RIG. NIW
t-710.11 TLI REG, NIW
1-710.15 RECAP-REG. TLW
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16 2 lUI 6 PLY FRONT TIIACTOR
2-750x16 I Rll 6 PLY PIONT TIIACTOR
4-41~ LAWN MOWIII TilliS -

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The rortsmouth Times

WALLACE

For 114 Y11n A Dependable Portlmouth Institution
Member Associated Pre!s
Published dally except Sunday
Established March 23, 1852
by Brulh-Moore Newspapers, Inc.

wants Your
Support In the

Saturdt1y, Oct. 29, 1966

1.75
9.00
9.44
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Nov. 8th Election

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eA QUALIFIED CANDIDATE
e5 YRS· EXP£RIENCE AS A LEGAL SECRETARY

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tonlrolled by Mayor
Tho Otbar 5 .,.._..monll, .•...••... . $ 157,671.31
Including Park Commlqlon

Bar Association and Portsmouth Times

barptn. Check thlt listing:
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eFULL KNOWJ.EDGE OF DEEDS ' 6: MORT·
GAGES

eA LIFE LONG NATIVE .AND TAXPAYER
eA GRADUATE OF MERCERVILLE !UGH

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time Y"" puichast to Jul)' I, 1967.
Set us now far lull dtt,lla.

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FICWIT,. 4ND&gt; ECONOMICAL OPERATION OFTHE RECORDER'S OFFICE

-for 6% intereat on your down p1yment (CIIh, tr.t..r
in, Of bo.th), 1igured on a per annum blSi&amp; from the

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THEN TAKE NEW HBLLAIIP'S...•CHECK .

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aurance companies, creditors, day.
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magazine publishers, and A little planning ahead
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your part will make moving 1
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weights under 230 pounds ~Id
steady to .2S blgber. Sows ~re
steady to I.OO lower.
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By Ualted Prts1 lllternatloDal markets plus direct mar Ungs
AU major cla118es of slaughter in Interior Iowa and 8 them
livestock were lower at midwest Minnesota !Dialed some 77,0110
markets this week, !be atnth head lor the five-day , period
consecutive lor slaughter steers. compared with 631 0\11 last
Slaughter steers and t.elfers week.
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Slaughter heifers were steady to pork loins dropped ~ .tq 4\1
.50 lower. Cows were steady ID cenb a pound and Boston butts
$1.110 lower. At most points bulls .were 11&gt; to sets. lOWI!r. Fresh
were steady ID $1.00 lower. hams were 1 ID 3 .,.nts higher
Vealers were ·mostly steady. at Chicago aad stead~ ill !lo cent
Feeder cattle were steady tD .50 higher at omaha.
lower with some at Kansas City The weekly avera&amp;• price of
olf as much as $1.00.
barrows and gilts at Chicago
Prices for slaughter steers vwas expecti!d to be about $21.10
averaged 124.~ at seven per hundredweight; about .45
markets, !be lowest since July. lower than last week.
Receipts of some 194 000 Cloailll prices lor slaughter
cattle at I! markets were about lambs were steady to · 1.00
7 per cent under a week ago. tower. SJaUJhter ewes . were
In wholesale carlot trading mootly steady and feeder lambs
steer beef WQ steady to 1
moatly weak to .50 )owflr.
a pound lower, mostly 'h to 1 1n wholesale carlot trading
off and heifer beef was steady Iamb carcasses sold steady to 1
11/, cents lower.
cent 8 pound lower.
- . weekly aver••e price of Recei"'• of ··-· - 000 sheep
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moderately larger than last
and •ills were eek·
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•.,. weight on tile Cltldgo mmanL. tile exchange this week The
m. sunG11 ::w;ro~ December delivery feli to
CbUrcll md b\lrlal
City cemetar,. llD- $24.60, Off 89 much IS $3.50
L . .....n IIIDce mid August.

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Oblo 8tate'l Blll1 Lou&amp; tbml a Rein no back from the II lo/aecondl when they drove ID the tumbles and pass interceptions. field goal was wide.
!ICorin&amp; pa11 ID MJdoai.IIMtl the 01111 41.
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ballbaolt llatiJ Hubbarcl lD lilt Tho Buckeyes Dtal'l7 10ttled yird niareh.
· the ball, a drive to the Ohio !ndlima foot~all came: .,.. '
tltlnl period lalurday for a 1.. for a 'liold coat OD !be drive, Bill a field goal iltelnpl bJ' ·Stm five fizzled when quarter. ~
0, 81.
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Big TOll vl&lt;!lory over puncbie&amp;l when Gary Cail'lll 'klckad 0118 Cairns · ~tom the 11 was Wide b.,i Frank Slavioff tumbled on IFirst downs . . . . . . . . . f• 3:
llldlana.
!rom tha Iadlana f8, but Ohio with 11 illeOndl remainlllg. · an attempted aneu. He. recov-j Rushing yardage .. .. . ~ 14!
Tho IDuchdowD, 1 pill Slate kej)lgoing wben a boldldl 'l'ho· 'Oillo Bille vlctDry: waa ered and hlJ attempted pass ,Passing yardage . ... 1" 1~
CIOV8I'iDI nine yarda 011 au II· peaalty against lbe Hooalen the~ apbtltlllree w- was kaocki!d down. In lbe 'Passes . . . .
11·17 1tl2S
9-yud mardi, wu the gave 01111 the ball 111 lbe II· In · lbi 1111 Tell, and lhe l 10ooud period, tile Hoooiero iPasses Intercepted by f ' •
1•::;ab·~lll 1 blu.ster7
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cbllli!d apectators that gave Hude011 banged to tbo nine aad Oldo ~tat. apiD IIIW 11'11. field 1081 from the 11 that wa• Score by quarters: •;,•·;
Coach Woody Hayes bll! lOOib Long bit Hubbard wllb a paas Iller 1 10111 UDIDierrUpled wide.
Ohio Stste ... , ... 0 OTF-,. :
vic!Dvy In 16 IOIIODS at Ohio on lbe lbreli and be opun ·loole Ialrles, II DOW W.1 ID tile Tho Hooslen lbreateaed ae· Indiana .. . · . . . . 0 0 0 0 -i I
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lor the toucbdown. .
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riow!ly at lbe ~ of the last i Scoring:
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oa a drive foilowlllg tile eecoad- throughout tho first ball, IaDd lllrealeDed aertoualy three State 10 stalled wllh an olfside !rom wng (Calm• kick) ·!

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The Ru\!lljld Red
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~ fourlll Jlii'ICNI Wa- Ia ead· Ill ID era far lbl 1M8'1'.t.Tifl'ICI
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backed by a stroag de!epive lod of plllf· 011 the points after situallturnloas andu!-=ed
~ hB~~:;..: to p1ee1 loPtber laRd lo9tbtll 11111 u ust Jletlll'IIIIB
we:line lllopped 111 upset minded attempt a mls up a the JIUI- lost,
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· · mllnlnll!lllle flrllperloct Vao the uln pc!lllts ' followlnJ !I· BID Moore pass fell iaeomp~
Albtlll' Jlull4op ·~ UJioo PomeroY. bebiDtl tlit lmpres-· Meter's tty fCII' t!Ie'eslra points lis' TD w1s B@rt.
OD a fourth 8llcl 1 lituaUIIIL
~ poi!lll#;toD of the Ilea live l'lllfnlnll of Jwdor ballbad&lt; on a ·run was sbort.
Athens took the lead 1U with The Pllllben, aftJr ftoldtn&amp;
Soulbeur.ra Ohio t.que pt4 Ltmlle Vea Meter, JIIIIIPed a· · Van Meter, lll order, had lbout 8 mblllft left Ill thl 110o Adieu to 1111 pJn the aext
ehamplonihlp iVIIII a 2H will bead 1-0 midway lllroulb tile runa of'7;·2; 11, I, I, 4, I, I, 4, otiCI period on 1 ilu 7arcl'*" four plays, got 111091n&amp; anti tbll
over Pomeroy't flrtd.up Purple first pCiod.
aDd 14, eluting the drlv~ IDd rrback meat by Senlot Erie lime went Jnsllle the !» yard
Plnlben Friday lliCbt at Pollio Van Meter, while ptilq fllle Athens was also asMUeda15 HuliiJIIII that c&lt;dl!!hlded a 1111o IUD IOIIDd eodiDI ~
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The Bulldop, aolllC for llu!lr P8llther liDI of Ste"ft PIDiaw, yard penalty. · '
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Goodwin, on the try for Plni half.
aecond conacutln SEOAL llet Mower,, Mlb
H1 r- · 'nil PCIIItbl!l'l lead, howtv111, pofllll, wu llluled clowa by FindOOND HAUl'
f&lt;icltb'U crown, did, bowever, &amp;met. Pal Stor,-, Ed Bltel', w.. sbCII'I-Uved u Ienior Iiiii· law IIIII 8\or)'.
Athens, with about I mlnulea
fiict in upat.mlndecl dub while Bill Jl)nglllh and Jolm Wolle, back Terry Ellis took a P!lftther Pomer'O)', 1001 alter Jlumo remalnin« to be pla)'td ID tba
tn qUill of thetr llllh IDd final carried the bill 1t consecutive punt lbrta mllllllft later IIIII mel'a 'I'D, J01 1 drlyt IOIDC lhlcd quarter, sot Its
final
league vietor)o.
plays, hiUIDg paydlrt tht NO- raced 41 yards to paydl:t tor With the lfforl IIIIDibl&amp;hllllllo tlx·polnter when Dan Baur Jn.
A 111'0 erowd brand nim 011t1 tlmt FOIMI'OJ llltllbl ball. tha YIIIIOrl. The 11:111!1 Ttl aame 1111 by a IJ yard Klan)' Eft1Us1! lercepled a p111 tbtown by
!Palblr to wllfttn the BuU. Van ilfller'1 efforts
were one llriea after KeaDy IIJDI)Iab rua IDd a 10 Jard Pill fram lwlshar 111111t bt Wll be!Dg
dop Dillie Coadl Bud Blet. upped wllb a If yard •dodp had recovmd 1 llulldol fum. QuarterbJcl; Don Swlslltr 10 nllhecl lwd. Baar hit ten
el's boys who were hoplnl to IIIICI dirt" nm ower the rllbl bit 011 the POIIIII'O!' ft. Soplto. Van Meter. 'ftle drive 111111111 Jardl. GoodWill C'ODCiucled lbe
aveiJCt a 11-0 lass lui 1!!88011 lldt filth about I IIIIIIIIIM fto IliON Hike Goodwin'I 1'1111 lor OD 1bt 11 wbtll 1 ltrlliw IOtvenJn&amp;'a IC:GI'lDI by I'IIIIIIIIIG

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Columbuo Welt 0 PrlncetoR 111 Harvard 14.
C.lumbus South 14
Cornell 23 Brown 14
;:--- c.Jurobus Brookhaven 6 Colgate 20 Budrnell 0 .

Whetsillne. Sl
Dartmouth 5ti Columbia 14
COlumbus Eaot 12
Duke 9 Navy T
Walnut RidS• I
Y~le 1~ ~~ 1 t fsl 6
Columbus Central 0 lie Kmgs otnl
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, ~bus Undeo :!8
Rutgers 32 Lofayelte 28
f.' .'. Colulnbus Ntrth 11
Temple 21 Rhode Island 19
iiJl'acd .42 Westemlle 7
Buffalo 36 Delaware I
itl(«pa 36 Grove City I
Army 20 Geo Wash 7
~&amp;a 29 Mi!flin I
Alfred 35 UruoR 7
·;rl;:'aT'idvlew ~ Bexley t
Wesleyan 21 Williams 7
fair!iel4 Union 31 carroD I
Drexel %1 Glassboro 13
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st 10
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o-\"'~kf;l'ington 24
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0 BNa~~ 28 tColb~: c tland T
Worthington 26 es e ersMJ
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\lJiilllo 40 Chillico_the Reserves 0 Brockport 20 Bndgewater '
Portsmouth 3.\ Hillsboro o
Frank &amp; Mar 17 Haverford I
!:lew Lexingtoo 36_Sheridan 0 Tufts 7 Bowdom 6
·Morgan 26 Maysville 11
Indiana St. (Pa.) 24 Cal St.
.J:IVJo 44 Roseville !:!
Swarthmore 24 Johns Hopkins
'lji_e~ Concord 14 Tri Valley I Waynesllurg 7 Findlay 6
fPrl Frye ft
Edinboro 7 Geneva$
Woodsfield 0 tl •
Gettysburg 33 Jumata 21

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Lucasville Valley &amp;
Alabama 2I Louisiana St. D
Piketoa 18 Min!ocd 6
Midwellt
Wpedy 39 New Boston 18
No. Dak. 30 Augustana 211
Jllirborn ~ Dayton StebbiDI 16 Mich. St. 56 Iowa 7
Clishocton U Wooster 0
lllinois 28 Michigan 21
Millersport 30 Liberty Union 12 Mlch 20 Ohio U. 13

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..,_loll liM bailie the two MJller made oot to whlll lolla8
down came late In lite oOOODd em 3t whn ""'1
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J. D. Walker Jl'ullback Steve Swann ca!"
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penod and cupped
yard
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- t over flr the mgb]!lllderl' rled tbe ball %1 times and tof.al.
off and marched into Falcon gallop, as the Pl.
morch. On the 12th play after An excltanCt al pullll left only touchdown, •• lite pme ed W. yards, IVeragllll I n..
territory at the 43. Witb a first Lillie Blacks dawned
tl&gt;ey took over tbe ball ontra:.':' Southweslera oa their ewa 47 drew 1.o 1 close. Miller added tie over live .Janis per carry.
and ten situation facing the ' ern High School 14-8
Southwestern 49, Swann
• yacd line. Carter paiiOd tl&gt; the estra polnll and Pt. Plea• I-. ~~
Red Devils, quarterback Joe l mght in a 32 degree
~ five H' yards ::; th:e ' : : Richard Dllloa for Dine Jarda ant led 1~.
Pt. Pleasant , , .. 1 I I t 14
Hawkins rolled back in the IJure on a very muddy
own. IS ry
and than Carter plned live lor
SoutllwesleN ..... a a - •
pocket aRd let go with a per· ' western athlelic field. .
pomls was no good.
a first down on the Pt. f'lealo Aller the easuilll l!:lcbff, the ScorlnS - TD'a: Pt. PleaSfeet strike to halfback Gary 11 was \he seventh wm
The Highlanders attempted ant D. One pass to J. D. Will· IJtlle Black• picked Up ~~b! ant _ s - (i) (l'lllll al 47
Dreoner at tile 20.
gains I two le&lt;!ses for the
three passes as time ran out ker was incomplete but 011 a yards Ia tbrM plays to
and I yardl); Saullnlfltenl Blacks of Coach Dick
in the first half. All were In· second lry, Carter pauecl t1&gt; soutlnreaterD 40. A five yard J D Walker
J8rd Ill&amp;),
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Dre•ner Side-stepped one man 1and his ossistant coach Homer complete and the L'ltle Blacks Walker for :II yards alld a llrst penal!)' for deiiJ tl game tel · ' • PI PJe•IMI - l~Jrl&lt;er
and moved in for the score I Criddle. lt was the seventh
led H-0 at halftime.'
dowa .. the IJtUe Blacka 11. tl- bact lo the 45 IDd theD PA'I')~·
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With but one mmute and 20 f the se.son for the
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qulll'let'back Tommy
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Russ Miller picked up JIIae
piUed tor 1 !e\'flll Jard (l'UII ,
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ers w~t are now 1).7·2·
gain after a double exchange
wu 8
sa•t
lfATWI'UlL.
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Coach Steve Sl!ldesMand
of punts in the first half of the Vikf
Whip
!~ bock to tile Pt. Pia llqliOh .,. ··-·-o .. 51'
sistant coach Lloy
yers
lhird enod. The Lillie Blacks
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First DoWIII ........ t ,a
I lake the High!andeN
dr"'e ~rom their own 42 to the Bobeatll, 2().6
The mst&gt;Juden had lime illr Yards RwlhlD&amp; ..... .. i·&gt;·
next Friday It the
Highlander 30 where on fourth The Vlnron county Vtldngs one play. carter threw u iJ&gt;. Yardl Passlnl ........ • ;11!5
College Field where they w1! and five a pass was Incomplete rolled to 1 zo.e win over lbe complete pass to Dillon as the Net Yardl ........... Jllrllt
0
play Weherle High School
and Southwestern took over. Kyger Creek Bobcats Friday coates! endttl.
PasaiDB ............. w lf-24
0
Columbus.
Keith Carter hit Curt Bals- night at McArthur. Elwood Huw- Wbile Soutbweslen netted oa- Passes Jut. J!1 ........ I 0
The Lillie Blacks drew
den with a 12 yard pass for 8 acd scored the Bobcats' lone IJ Dine yards from scrimmage, Fumblel Loll ... -· .. 1- .,• I
The Hannaa Trace Wildcats blood close to the end of t h first down o• the 42. Bill Rice touchdown. Kyser Creek of Gal- the big ground salner wat Russ F UMBLES Loll ,,_, I ·:,1
closed out their 1!166 season first period when Swann raced mtercepted a CariP.r pass on Uacounty cloSed 1111 season with Miller who ~lcked Up 1!5 yards Penalties
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!Sousttb· 24 Maryland
uya oga FaII 8 I Nort h Caroma
Alliane 22
21
Akron St. Vincent 20
Wesl Virginia 35 Citadel G
Reynoldsburg 34
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Va Tech 11 Wake Foresl 0
Watkins Memonal 0 Kentucky 14 Vanderbilt 10
Teavs Valley 53 Westfall 0
Ga Tech 14 Virginia 13
Ashiand 9 MI. Vernon 6
G{'()rgia 27 Florida 10
Zanesville 28 Chillicothe 8
Clemson '!/ No. Car. 3
Portsmouth West 47

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leagut recocd and aU overall. Fullback Steve Swann
Rutland look lhe opening kick· two touchdowns, one on •

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Athens .nailed down Ita 111!0.

ond llrailbt und!IP!Iltd IIEOAL
crown Friday by IPIDiftl Porn..

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Itih~e~n~ex~t~p~Ja~y~a~nd~l~h·~·::L~itt:le~a~rec~,...:d:of~l-3-e!. VIiiniiiton;;;;;;;Cou;;;;;;;n-~bHI~nlh:lnea~ce~arrrs~!l!l~·a:·:=ed~21~r~a~yJ~slanb:he~Pun~ll~· ~"i ·.'.i ·.:i ·:.io:~..:·.•:·_·..ii71iiiiWI,
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':ounted for the extra points.

Akron 20 Buller 14

ended the season with an .wer-

Notre Dame 40 Pittsburgh 0
Dayton t Xavier 2

all record of J-6-1 and finislwd

Southwest

Arkansas 31 Rice 20

Open Letter To The
Voters Of Gallia County

The Hannan Trace Wildcats
in a tie for last place in

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Southern Valley Atllletie Co•·
terence with • recocd ol. I).J.l.

day olght.
Coach Fred Pldllla' ouiiDIDo
ned Yellow J a - ended lhllr
IS-year atllll#tlon with lbt
8EOAL oa a 1111 noll! in 3a dlo
tree llmperlilld't Friday.
Tile Jlcltlllllft up two lint
perlotl touchdowns, held the
~ on almost em lmu ID
lbt slil!lltl ll!II :,Jbilll . periods,
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$11,251.14
spent forbridgel'lpllr.
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We hiVI double ...ied and single SHied 96.:1 mil11 of •• Jj riaff '·
We heve I!Mintelptld end gnded all county roeclt Itt Gtlllu Cui•j If i . . il
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trucks, 2 pickup trUcks, 2 chain saws, 4 trector mowen, 1 sweeper, 1 used sehoul._~
hauling students cuffing brush end 1 new snow plow.
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The Galli• County Engineer's office has employed b8tween eo iincl 11 iiiiiiii
during the past year and th'v heve been elmost equelly divided I I to party
Prior to the administr~tion ~f ll~&gt;h•rt E. J,.nk;ns, now deceesed, end l.a~ell W.
our present County Enginjer, 99.99% of the employees were Republ•cen.
The County Engineer's office has p•ld cash fo;'1111 of the ebove mentioned
labor and material, and now hu approximlt,ly .$111,000.00 with which to complete
calender yean 1966.
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ll..yard drive by sneaking the
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GALLIPOLIS, OHIO

for ~Mineer Cnmmift•e, .
' Mrs. Robert E. Jenkins, Chairman

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The pme ended ahortly af.
ter Gallla'o Tom Meadows attempted a 6-yard field goaL
MHS ace tackle
Bemard
Lyons suffered a leg lnjuty in
the third period, IJid left tbe
giDie. GaiUa's star apUt end,
Bl'IKll Smith, suffered a broken
nose on the opening kickoff, and
never returned.

,GABS lullbacl!: OnleJi; !(el!l
wu sidellnecl with a
lnj,ury. Tblrtyolllnt Blll=ll
saw aeUon. SlxtMI al ,
port'a 19-Dlll! oquat1
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Gallipolis Ia &amp;U lot illl!.tillf·
Mld~portls 1-M. Sladatfa Iii
aame appear llwwbtni II •
clay't Timn 8 111'111

aow MEDAL WINNER

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P1'1'1'SBVROII ttlPI) other teams and can
the 11111e !!it~ lhat abo untlerwtDI IUI'I'fl •
OOipolh' 1lll dar Jll!lup LoJaD'• 11n11
touchdown In the meb CJt bre11t AA Jacbon roarllll rllbl beck to Qeve181lcl Btownl, lor lite
oagb u tbeb' bacllJ
a 41•10 b6itltli at Cleve- itboltltler
15.
1111
toot the Ul'""i• l!:lctitG and m.ma besan In the third per· 1 ~ Friday nllht In
meb a bill 111111 or II In tbt and coi!MCftlll1rl ftlk, a:. hm· llilhed DII;kname.
land a IIIODih qo. One chang• ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;:. .
~ fD ,...-.ta 1 pia~~. loci and ended will! 10:3'1 re- .Vir.Inla, Rlple_y UW Ill
periOd br driYIDI 77 I)J tuond l8aiDit 1
Detroit baek Ia
lite retun1 of ollenslft left
~ · · Lart:y · 'l'bomp4on malnlng 111 the eontost when plaYof! hapH dubed U
yards Ill 17 playa with lll1lblail tieD oppooe11t, lbta 111111
and have
tackle Don Jams of Onclrm1U.
PlllleiWill . - trom 111 octe hallbaet Ores Wat aerambled erful Mount ~ope used
Sltvt Reed blullal the final Pitllburp SWfere • . ..
1 lew tlmea In reeent James tould bel revive Pltlll
Wltb.fTH·\Ieft( olllll Ollmtn lbiiiDIJ- Jardl fo CliP If llloeked ~ ~ ~ftO
yard to IC!II'Io Quarlll'baelt Dspllt 1111111 nflld I 1N- .
burp's runnlni :arne, whlch
uprlgbla, aDd It was 71 yatd march In 14 p~ay~;,,,.~,l~' ~ .'t''-· ~· 1 riw
Dave Palloa'l rua for 1b1 In point favorlta, the Brownt Wel'l . 'lbe lll'OWIII, with all
averaged only 72 yards 1
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pass for the two polnl coiwtr- The 1111111ly sure extn polnlll paillt conwrllon lmotlld lba wary of tbl Sllllara
IYallab.le, 11't ID probably
contest. The Steelers aloo are
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~ the oval only one slon failed to make the ~ lor RIPIIJ spelled Pit differ. IC!II'I II M wilb 7:4t J'tllllln. Into the IIUDdq conllll
bttt lllape ol the smon.
last in Ioiii oflense with a 241•
nlltiiD • II$ uza alter score 1+0.
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eace, bdf the big Mollllt
Inc In tba ltCOild period,
llboul 40,000 11111 ID Pill
lleharfralb, Frank Parker
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J1i11 uaa
1 lllaebd 0totp Ntlloavlllt dlcl mount a final line rippllll 1bt Viking
From lhb polat 011 II w.. a lum.
Walter Bead! htJVe
sure.
~tiDlllal pU11t Oil the Jack· derperallon drive that ltDled offense. Tha VIking delCIIO
downhill dllh for the Rockets The llrcnms wm flat a WHk from Vlrloua lnjurtea.
Only on defensa an tbe two
t1, It IDall till Dnlll liVID 011 the Lolllllll Jard Una in the fened near the end 81lcl·lhen
as they l'lCOI'el'ld a llunble on a,o wiwl lhq roUad over
But Plll!!buJ'eh has 1 number
about even. But the
1o mlfab 1111 dlllanet lui m1mt1e of pllf wheii one whcll.. ··I!NII · made a
thl lrtllll'lllll 21 and ICtiN!I In illltl!,' but .. 0111 BroWII
of pllfll't out of commlelon.
ban been tGckecl lor
8nnt Sa!JIItltPtll!lllb- or Lal'l')' Corrfllll'l peuet waa behind J. D. Crtwford
two playl with flllltlack Klli:r t!OIDDIIIiletl, "If we
'n!e,y !Delude defensive back 2'1 toucbclowno to 17 against the
If tiVtr from . .IJII one•. .\flltl lnterceplltl by Grtl Wilt.
mluttl 1111'1 paints COli tb• 01111' nmmlna tbe 8llal 1110 plaJiq Ill)' other tum in
Bradshaw, defeasi'te end lll'owno.
qllmore 1!011Ttrled, With qUito Offenslft!J Lo1111 domlnall4 win..
Jardl. Mark Haylldra Nil lbt IN~U~lasl week we would 11m Jolin Baker 8llcl
The ~,""wns enter the Jome
WlfNidl ~· .._. hqldlnc, the aame U 1bt7 lhowetl .Iff 'nle loll knocked Ripley. out EP 1o mab HIM.
1011."
Bm Neben. Due to
a nothl~ o win but tv·
, atJd wllb j ~len 1D ibt pida rushlq ind 10 Y1a t1ie of tbt pll)'Oif 1'101 and left the Oiler lallled qata • ..yard Pltlfbm1h II 0111 or tl!oee ol Nel11111, the l!teelen
to lose altitude. Thry
.'qbrlllr, II wu 1+0.
lit lor a lOIII ot 117, Ntllooo Vlklnp wllb • f-1 mart.
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af!er their filth atratght lrl. .)Gil ~ 111 Gallll'• 11 111 tlllt netlld 11 rardl l'lllllll1ll VW11p will IIIMt 1t1111 rtval
who once played ·lor Dalla~.
um~. IDd must keep oa wlntbe ~ period · ~~~~t an Alulld 11 pt'dftllllr 1 101101a1. Illft1111100!1 ....,.,
PIIUburlb II· lui In
llfnJ Ill order to slay In the J1lllo
lugutlll ofiiiiiiYIJarclqe
nina tor tha Eastern Division
mOll af th• lrt!Ublt u.. 111
Utle.
q~ poslllon W~!:[ 'rEI.EVJimi;i;ffiiiT
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Mlddlepart Jt 2111111 - f1 JOIIIIR Ron Smith l.s \rylnl
FIGHT
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learn the ropea of being a pro- NEW YORK (UP!) -'n!e
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Cwlus CllyoCievtliDd WU!Iams
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Middleport· 2 4 4 t _
'nil 81eelen' woee allo !Do heavyweight cbamplonahlp flgbt
PI.\YER-1'1111. TCB YO AVO. PASSIS
eltldt the ollenaln llne,
in Houston, Nov. 21, will be
Qllmore, liB .. .. . 7 101 tU GalllpOIII . . . 4 1 s o _
baa allowed quarterbacks to be .
via closed clroull televl·
;=~· QB ........ 8 37 u ~~~~~ ,. 1 1 1 4 _
dumped :r1 limes for 218 yards. lion In 100 clUes in 35 state!, It
- 'ftle 111et1ers will field essenanno011eed Friday, Tbe
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'ftlompson, liB .. . 7 34 U GaDtpolls .. 0 0 0 2 ciUes and more than
&amp;vans, QB ....... · s 13 u Middleport .. o 2 1 olaJf:oreJ~gn~~;:un:tri:!"~~-..::=::::::;
Burnett, QB ...... t &amp; to 1ARDI GAINED PAlliNG
lEO ARIA STANDINGS lr'
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lauuders, FB ·.. I 10 U OIWpelll ... 31 I 38 0 (AU Gelll..l
llliou, QB ... ., .. l I lO Mlddltjlort .. 11 I Ull \\' L 'l' p
lbb, FB .. .... .. 1 2 1.0 TOTAL YARDS dla81141ta) Coal G
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II 101 88 atAlb.... rove ... 7 • 0 112
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Mr. Dicka.son end his f•mll•nesld• · at 120 Thlrci,Avenue. His opponent is not
ev"n a resident of GBIIi• County 1nd cennot·,.vot.,~
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ended, taklnc onr on tba Jt!Ck. placUiek wu Wide.
tllfoluler. Tom Meadows bootets 33. Gllkay pined 111111 to Alter ID udlanp ot fumo ed the estra point. With 1:38
the MHS :U.
blet IDd llllercepled passe~, left, GAllS led 27.0.
TbomPIOJI
rllht Gallipolis plekttl up Ita !Ina! Ml4dleport lallled with 43
tackle for ei.Chl. fOllowed b)1 toudltiDwn. It wu Ill up b)1 1 Neondt left. Bradbury flipped
Otliey's 1J Jardlr to lbllt!CII. thlrcl bloeiad piDII OD lbt )114. a 10-yard pill to end Steve
II lour. 'l1lompiOII tl•mmed II dlepori ~.
Pullen. Bradbury hit Bill Swan
over. With 10;a left Ill t b • LoweD EVIDI need lour In jbe 8llcl aone for the estra
111n11, II wu m. Gilm«&lt;'l yarcll llGUDd lell end for 1b1 polnll.

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champion Graod Pris driver, Friday by lbe Naw
Sbtfflr bulled two yard! Iota received a gold medal from the the American Foothallll p.
'I'D to mab II 35-14.
BriUsh Automobile Racing Club but coach W11b Zwlid:
Weillttm IDI8!!1ed 261 yarda Friday. Brabham received a postponed aetlvallll&amp; 1117 ruablni and added 1111 pualng prevloua medal from the club In playan beoiUM tilt tlllllllll I
for 34~ while JaCkson neUed 93 1959 for wi:ullng the lint of bit bye lblt week.
rushing and 70_passing for a to- lbrte world champlonahlJII.
Pieced 01 waiYtll 'INII
tal of 1111 yardi.
Unebacier Ralph llallar, •
Wellston •m""ed 211 Jarda NAVY LANDWIIBEIIS
Yearby IJid .J11Dm:J GraJ.
l'tllhiDi ud added 8S puling NEW YORK (UPI) -Navy Yearby wu 1b1 flllm'l No, 1
for Me while Jackleon ntted won the 27th annual Heptagonal drift oboice lilt yaar,
IS rulhlltl ant! 70 P..!lna for CroslloCountry meet Friday
1 ~ of 1111 yards.
behind John Lawlor's record· AILING SHOULDER
WeUitoll IID!shed In
thlrtl breaking performance. Lawlor NEW YORK (VPJ) _ 1bJ
i!liict flllb a 44 leap recotd ran tl!e live-mile eaune in McMIDan, 1111 n11r111 1111 1 1'I
wblle Jacboa tied with Nel· 24;47.5 to flnllb ahead ol of lbl New York MW!, QJ1e
ICIOYBlt with I U mark.
llarvBrd's Doug llardiD and here Friday to haft bll
Halfback Roser Estep IIIUed ICON with one rnlnuta remain· Score by quarters:
breat the old record ol :15:03.1. troubleaome riCb1 ahoaldtr
tba first toucbdown of
lbe 1111 Ia lb IIPIDI wlilll Don Jacklcm
0 a 0 1-14 Navy totaled 17 polnll, Bal'\'ard looked at b)1 1111 teaDI/1
on a liVeD Janll'lllltbal _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Ell_sto......,n_ _ _ _
a _14_t_7_'-35_ 61 and Arm7 11.
pbyliclaD, Dr. Pttlr I.YOIIL
a tl Jard lloclUI
11111'011 Ill 1bt lint period. Tbt
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Nlddii)OI'I: Sauer, W'l,
Clalllpolt .. 6 3 S 2 - It ·biOebtl,
Mkldlepurt .. 0 2 1 4 - 7 ScoRING
- Ollllpoill:
tARDS GAINED RIJSIDNG Tbomp100 (2) runs of one
Qa!UpoUs . .. 61 r1 50 38 - 241 f~l ~. 4-fard : flllli
lllddleport ... o 31 17 u - 79 £VIlli, foui'yarir r!illii PATS ~
Y.UWS .~ RUSIDNG
G~, 2, kick: Meadows, L,
Clalllpolll ... 0 I 0 t ... 1 .sdi. .
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10oyard
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Ollllpolll • at II· II
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lowell w. Dickeson pledges to the people of Gillie County th1t he will continue this program if elected to lhe remeinder o' t~1 term of the late Robart E. Jenkins.
.INCIDENTALLY, we uk wh•t prog ·am does our. opponent heve ·for· ·~I~•
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The Wtllston Golden Rockall IIC8IIIpel with 1:30 left In the
f11ta117 lol lhelr blibl7 IIIUied half to make II 21-8.
LosaD'I adtltailll UNtl I First dOIIDI flfored LotiD 11-1. o11ae 111 11ar Il'rltlay llllbl 1u lbt thiJd period lite ft4ek.
rock • rlbbtd dtfeltA lo defeat It nwkad lbl 11na1 lamt
and the rautt wu 1 a&amp;.lt patt. eta marched 40 :yanlt Iller l'to
NelsotiVUlt 1+4 Friday 1tllb1 the liM teuon for both
IDI of the vllilln&amp; Jacboo 1r011- llO\I&amp;rq a fumble wllb Bayand 1111 I . IIWt Q# IICOild with t.ocan poaUnJ an
mea !I tbl 11n11 BEOAL OOIIWII bum IDialrin&amp; 111 from tbt 1ft
pillJe In lblllnal DOAL ltend· w mark tDtl ..2 1n loop com. of tile eeaaon for both twill. Jan! IIIII for 1 iN lead.
lllp With 11M Galllpoltt Blue peUIIDD. Tho GNybolllldl ftD.
WelllioD made It llnallll tbt
Dmlt.
ilhed with 1 e.t mark IDd wel'l Welllton bftlke out or all M ro.uth qU111et b)1 drl'flllll 114
Not unW the WlllinS rnlnulel 3o1 In tbe SEOAL.
,
tit Ia the secolld perlocl to bury Jardl with~ l&amp;llln KOI'•
of 1b1 011111111 did Logan per.
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lbt !Niuntn Wider a 2'1oopolbl !nr cm a two 711'11 1111ak with
mil NaiiODfllle inside the 30- , Score by quarlel'8:
barnet lhat lllerelflllly tJtded )I!Yt mutee left. Toby VIa
Jarcl lint as the Hounds were Ntlaonvlllt
0 0 0 o- when Coach Bob BI'IIIIIID ln. ldcked atra po1Dt 10 makt It
thwarted Ume and asaln by Lotan
o t o o-u Hrled Ida menu aftu tlw 35-8 and lbt Wellston ntlerVIII
lilt .turslng LocaD llneJIIC!n.
IIOOfe had ruched 3$-1 ID tbt flooded 1b1 lfldlrvn.
The Chle!talna tallied Ill tha
t.lurlb period,
JICbon 111111111111
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We invite all of th~ people of this ~ounty to lnqui~ .Jt ~he Engineer's office .:'IIIKI
the Board of County Commisslonen' offict to escett•ln the correctn11s end truthfuln:s•
of the above r~gures.
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11111· qfr1 pc!lllts.
Pomr.roy, early in the ins\
period, lost the Mrvlcea of John
Wolle who wu tabu from
fltld by tile Pomeroy Emer·
seney Squad and rushed to
Melli GellerBI llospltal for
medical attention. Vu Meter
also.wu aideUned with 1 mueb
1t1t wlouJ InJury ln the s..,.
~ ball,
The Panthm, IIlli ahowing
bopet of a comeback, battled
strong!J thrO!lehout the reot
o1 the pme but neither team
... able to penetrate the oth·
ar'a dllenlll! ltoUtly enough to

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Two years ago when l. Paul Huk;ns end Joe Stewart were elected .C46~If9 ;
Commissioners of this county, they promised in the fou( llln thev would put .• Wit II
least 100 miles of blecktop.road. In the put two ye•rs, tftty, h•ve blecktoDped ~PP 1 ~
mately 75 miles. They exllld to blecktop, un!ler the sul'erv1slon ~f lo~ll W. Di~..:
epproximltely 100 miles during the next~ yeen, thereby doubhng the•r JH01ftl"'~:1 •
people of this county.
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We have installed 51 new sewen, It 1 cost of almost $25,000.00 Itt IUcii ... ·

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We have spent $4e,704.20 In cluring highwey rlqht of weys of IMush ~
weeds this JHSf summer',. ~h,lc~ lncl,~dts the emft~oyment of 23 students.
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W. purd!111d 644,103 gellons of esphalt lneletfal.

Bracl!uey to DtnnJ• Alllt p111 to tht Jackel 20. The threat
felllnCODnp!lll C!tl loUrlh down. flzzlacl,
'nle JacUI tbrul wu ael up lJI the thlrcl period, afler exalter Ault intercepted a Rod dl••81n1 P!lltla, GAllS drove
Gilkey PIS•·
to Mlcldleporl'1 IZ, but the drive
Seconds later, Jim GlllllDI'II ended when Ault picked al1 anramllled 110 yll'dl to the MHS other Gtliey aerial. However,
'll, bul the DevtiJ were penal. GABS blneiecl another Bauer
lzed 15 yards after advancing punt seconds before the period
The 8Jwday Times-SentineL Sunday! Nov. 611886--9

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We have spreed 11f,IOQ gellons of d~st control oil II • IIIII of $~1,91!'ft, ' ·

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upper haDdbyln ~.!'-lltltles
department
pl....,. up 14
first dDWDJ compared to 12 for
Athena. LIIUe Kellh Pbalin,
who ru the ball 7 times for
the Panthers, after replaefnJ
Van Meter Ill the fourth quarter, everqecl niDI yarcll 1 tty.
Tbe Panthers flnsl 1111 l.s
Friday m,llt at Oak IIIII.
Une SCOI'I!:
Athena
a I a 0 -20
Pomeroy
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STA'IUTICS
D'plu1moat
AU. Ptlrtl'y
Ytrdl t'llllllllc
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Yardl Pt••IDJ
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Net YIN•
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Pomerny, on paper, btld the Pa11et Attemptecl I
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:A::p,:.: ~:: :::=.:c:.r:::.!'n~~: Out of Playoffs

During this period of time, we hev• blecktoppecl 46.4 mllw of •VIIkf ......

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Ga!!lpolll wiD llld Ill 1968
C!IIIIPIIIPI It Pt. Pltuant Ftl·
dl)', ··:Mitldllpolc will ' play Ita
llnalltllh ldltlol eoDteelln Iliat,ory, tiiiDit Southern Local, 011
the J10ttt1 home pounds rrt.

We feel you would like to know what h11 been done In the County llflllltlr'l
oHice during the put ten (10) months and where your tex dollan he.,. gone.
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•uffertna 1111 ltventh atnlgbt , _

a 14-14 tieSpartans
with theFriday
VtSII· 47
yards
over
left tacklelh
ing Alexander
&gt;e ore.
Biily
Harker
ran e ex· Blacks drove to tile Southwest. ty Is aow H-G. ...
night at Mercerville.
t r ~ points to giVe Pt.
an 8.0 lead at the e.nd of lhe
Dan Sheets and Terry . Cre· lirst period.
meens scored the
WI!drat Pt. Pleasant's second touc,h-11

touchdowns and Doug Pugh ac·

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Willi IJ!prolitnalely 1,000 shiv.
"'Df Part~~ll Nleht flltl loolllllg on, Gallipolis downed vlalt.
lng Middleport 27-8 on Mimof.
lal Field Friday night.
The lrlumpb lefl Coaclt 'l'trry Ha111ley'1 Blue ,Dev111 In 1
two-way tie for iecond place

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By Ulllle.t _Press IDI&lt;I'IIIIIIoaal BerDe Ualon 74 ·
Wab
While f'alcon
ad land backiiOld cilused a lfawk·
opposllloa.
what lOOked· like a
ball yell'
MelgllAJcal couiiOflda- Yardl RashiDI ... Ill
151
(Be!lair~ 5l Marlins Ferry t
Canal Winchester I 6 to ~Frld olght at ~=an IDs to Elbert Williams pitclt-oot Rutland could satber but 113 drive. They moved
the ~ ·De! 196'1 wiD !lei Meigl PUIII . . . . . . . . . )2-31 4-10
:Wellsville 14
New Albany 74
Field.
Ill'
to run afoul lind the llevlls yarda oa the ground ud play- well aad .took It
liDI C:.t
.111 but lbrte 111811 PIIIIIDI Yardlp • lot
5f
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MI. Ver11., st. VlaceDI t
were out in 1ro111 6 to o. ' ed a -1'\'alln type same, Red Devil II at the I ya 111
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Fumblll , , , , , . . , 4
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r,elpre D Chauncey • Dover 20 Columbus DeSalea 31
The Mid. Ohio Valley Con- From. Ibis polDI on
both throwing but I passes complet- with llrsl and go"iu~o.Unn ~~ Devlll wiD be weD Ptmla .... - .. HU H'I.S
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\'in ron (Jluaty 20
Wbitelnill 22
leren&lt;e game wrapped up the teams battled tt out aear mJd. log 4. On the other hand the wu here 11lal tile
led nell ar In lbe Peaa!Het • • .. :IIi. .. · 25
Kyger Creek 6
Granville 44 Lioking ValleJ 0 1966 football eampaign of lbe field as neither squad eould While Falcons, playing catch-up showed Ill power u t they beld re~lie
am u 1h 1
NMiill1!011 12 Steubeavllle I
Circleville 30
Re4 Devils aad WIIS lhe fioal put together another scotlng football !r1111 the very start, the Faloona IDd loo over .. :"
equad will 101111 el8lll Wahama
0 0 0 I -4
Sandusky 44 Lorain King I
Franklill Hel&amp;hll e
game for tho Smilbmea to b&lt;J drive. on sereral O&lt;casions W&amp;- threw 28 passes completing leo doWIII wltl! 61 l8&lt;ondl left 10 ofu their lint ~ Into tbl BuiiiDd
e t t H
~~~ 4J'IIngton to
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played under the Red and Black hama and Rutland fouJid ll!em· for 45 yarda and had two inl&lt;ll' play.

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Logan ...... 5 2 0 103
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Pomerny .. .. 3 4 0 94
Nelsonville .: : .3. 4 0 62

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crowded CllnfiiiS loll and, In flct, III)"A''IIM

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llliddleporl .. .
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llkt. If the teacher ~~v:ts:you a•fuMy._,

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Z~M~Vq~""" 'fl'tlllton .

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The Ru\!lljld Red
Devils, seconds gone Ill ,tho
~ fourlll Jlii'ICNI Wa- Ia ead· Ill ID era far lbl 1M8'1'.t.Tifl'ICI
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backed by a stroag de!epive lod of plllf· 011 the points after situallturnloas andu!-=ed
~ hB~~:;..: to p1ee1 loPtber laRd lo9tbtll 11111 u ust Jletlll'IIIIB
we:line lllopped 111 upset minded attempt a mls up a the JIUI- lost,
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· · mllnlnll!lllle flrllperloct Vao the uln pc!lllts ' followlnJ !I· BID Moore pass fell iaeomp~
Albtlll' Jlull4op ·~ UJioo PomeroY. bebiDtl tlit lmpres-· Meter's tty fCII' t!Ie'eslra points lis' TD w1s B@rt.
OD a fourth 8llcl 1 lituaUIIIL
~ poi!lll#;toD of the Ilea live l'lllfnlnll of Jwdor ballbad&lt; on a ·run was sbort.
Athens took the lead 1U with The Pllllben, aftJr ftoldtn&amp;
Soulbeur.ra Ohio t.que pt4 Ltmlle Vea Meter, JIIIIIPed a· · Van Meter, lll order, had lbout 8 mblllft left Ill thl 110o Adieu to 1111 pJn the aext
ehamplonihlp iVIIII a 2H will bead 1-0 midway lllroulb tile runa of'7;·2; 11, I, I, 4, I, I, 4, otiCI period on 1 ilu 7arcl'*" four plays, got 111091n&amp; anti tbll
over Pomeroy't flrtd.up Purple first pCiod.
aDd 14, eluting the drlv~ IDd rrback meat by Senlot Erie lime went Jnsllle the !» yard
Plnlben Friday lliCbt at Pollio Van Meter, while ptilq fllle Athens was also asMUeda15 HuliiJIIII that c&lt;dl!!hlded a 1111o IUD IOIIDd eodiDI ~
ar.t
fi'OJ',
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don field )Jiocktns from the Atbella ' wai IIIIo •uessed 1 15 tllnecl 73 Jan! BulldOJ driJI, line of Athens only te hear the
The Bulldop, aolllC for llu!lr P8llther liDI of Ste"ft PIDiaw, yard penalty. · '
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Goodwin, on the try for Plni half.
aecond conacutln SEOAL llet Mower,, Mlb
H1 r- · 'nil PCIIItbl!l'l lead, howtv111, pofllll, wu llluled clowa by FindOOND HAUl'
f&lt;icltb'U crown, did, bowever, &amp;met. Pal Stor,-, Ed Bltel', w.. sbCII'I-Uved u Ienior Iiiii· law IIIII 8\or)'.
Athens, with about I mlnulea
fiict in upat.mlndecl dub while Bill Jl)nglllh and Jolm Wolle, back Terry Ellis took a P!lftther Pomer'O)', 1001 alter Jlumo remalnin« to be pla)'td ID tba
tn qUill of thetr llllh IDd final carried the bill 1t consecutive punt lbrta mllllllft later IIIII mel'a 'I'D, J01 1 drlyt IOIDC lhlcd quarter, sot Its
final
league vietor)o.
plays, hiUIDg paydlrt tht NO- raced 41 yards to paydl:t tor With the lfforl IIIIDibl&amp;hllllllo tlx·polnter when Dan Baur Jn.
A 111'0 erowd brand nim 011t1 tlmt FOIMI'OJ llltllbl ball. tha YIIIIOrl. The 11:111!1 Ttl aame 1111 by a IJ yard Klan)' Eft1Us1! lercepled a p111 tbtown by
!Palblr to wllfttn the BuU. Van ilfller'1 efforts
were one llriea after KeaDy IIJDI)Iab rua IDd a 10 Jard Pill fram lwlshar 111111t bt Wll be!Dg
dop Dillie Coadl Bud Blet. upped wllb a If yard •dodp had recovmd 1 llulldol fum. QuarterbJcl; Don Swlslltr 10 nllhecl lwd. Baar hit ten
el's boys who were hoplnl to IIIICI dirt" nm ower the rllbl bit 011 the POIIIII'O!' ft. Soplto. Van Meter. 'ftle drive 111111111 Jardl. GoodWill C'ODCiucled lbe
aveiJCt a 11-0 lass lui 1!!88011 lldt filth about I IIIIIIIIIM fto IliON Hike Goodwin'I 1'1111 lor OD 1bt 11 wbtll 1 ltrlliw IOtvenJn&amp;'a IC:GI'lDI by I'IIIIIIIIIG

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Columbuo Welt 0 PrlncetoR 111 Harvard 14.
C.lumbus South 14
Cornell 23 Brown 14
;:--- c.Jurobus Brookhaven 6 Colgate 20 Budrnell 0 .

Whetsillne. Sl
Dartmouth 5ti Columbia 14
COlumbus Eaot 12
Duke 9 Navy T
Walnut RidS• I
Y~le 1~ ~~ 1 t fsl 6
Columbus Central 0 lie Kmgs otnl
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, ~bus Undeo :!8
Rutgers 32 Lofayelte 28
f.' .'. Colulnbus Ntrth 11
Temple 21 Rhode Island 19
iiJl'acd .42 Westemlle 7
Buffalo 36 Delaware I
itl(«pa 36 Grove City I
Army 20 Geo Wash 7
~&amp;a 29 Mi!flin I
Alfred 35 UruoR 7
·;rl;:'aT'idvlew ~ Bexley t
Wesleyan 21 Williams 7
fair!iel4 Union 31 carroD I
Drexel %1 Glassboro 13
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lJ p
st 10
8
o-\"'~kf;l'ington 24
yraeuse
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'1i'rankfort-WAdent.J ~·
0 BNa~~ 28 tColb~: c tland T
Worthington 26 es e ersMJ
o eas em , tr ..
\lJiilllo 40 Chillico_the Reserves 0 Brockport 20 Bndgewater '
Portsmouth 3.\ Hillsboro o
Frank &amp; Mar 17 Haverford I
!:lew Lexingtoo 36_Sheridan 0 Tufts 7 Bowdom 6
·Morgan 26 Maysville 11
Indiana St. (Pa.) 24 Cal St.
.J:IVJo 44 Roseville !:!
Swarthmore 24 Johns Hopkins
'lji_e~ Concord 14 Tri Valley I Waynesllurg 7 Findlay 6
fPrl Frye ft
Edinboro 7 Geneva$
Woodsfield 0 tl •
Gettysburg 33 Jumata 21

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Lucasville Valley &amp;
Alabama 2I Louisiana St. D
Piketoa 18 Min!ocd 6
Midwellt
Wpedy 39 New Boston 18
No. Dak. 30 Augustana 211
Jllirborn ~ Dayton StebbiDI 16 Mich. St. 56 Iowa 7
Clishocton U Wooster 0
lllinois 28 Michigan 21
Millersport 30 Liberty Union 12 Mlch 20 Ohio U. 13

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down came late In lite oOOODd em 3t whn ""'1
lite one.
J. D. Walker Jl'ullback Steve Swann ca!"
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111
penod and cupped
yard
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- t over flr the mgb]!lllderl' rled tbe ball %1 times and tof.al.
off and marched into Falcon gallop, as the Pl.
morch. On the 12th play after An excltanCt al pullll left only touchdown, •• lite pme ed W. yards, IVeragllll I n..
territory at the 43. Witb a first Lillie Blacks dawned
tl&gt;ey took over tbe ball ontra:.':' Southweslera oa their ewa 47 drew 1.o 1 close. Miller added tie over live .Janis per carry.
and ten situation facing the ' ern High School 14-8
Southwestern 49, Swann
• yacd line. Carter paiiOd tl&gt; the estra polnll and Pt. Plea• I-. ~~
Red Devils, quarterback Joe l mght in a 32 degree
~ five H' yards ::; th:e ' : : Richard Dllloa for Dine Jarda ant led 1~.
Pt. Pleasant , , .. 1 I I t 14
Hawkins rolled back in the IJure on a very muddy
own. IS ry
and than Carter plned live lor
SoutllwesleN ..... a a - •
pocket aRd let go with a per· ' western athlelic field. .
pomls was no good.
a first down on the Pt. f'lealo Aller the easuilll l!:lcbff, the ScorlnS - TD'a: Pt. PleaSfeet strike to halfback Gary 11 was \he seventh wm
The Highlanders attempted ant D. One pass to J. D. Will· IJtlle Black• picked Up ~~b! ant _ s - (i) (l'lllll al 47
Dreoner at tile 20.
gains I two le&lt;!ses for the
three passes as time ran out ker was incomplete but 011 a yards Ia tbrM plays to
and I yardl); Saullnlfltenl Blacks of Coach Dick
in the first half. All were In· second lry, Carter pauecl t1&gt; soutlnreaterD 40. A five yard J D Walker
J8rd Ill&amp;),
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Dre•ner Side-stepped one man 1and his ossistant coach Homer complete and the L'ltle Blacks Walker for :II yards alld a llrst penal!)' for deiiJ tl game tel · ' • PI PJe•IMI - l~Jrl&lt;er
and moved in for the score I Criddle. lt was the seventh
led H-0 at halftime.'
dowa .. the IJtUe Blacka 11. tl- bact lo the 45 IDd theD PA'I')~·
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With but one mmute and 20 f the se.son for the
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qulll'let'back Tommy
8laatl (J1111),
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Russ Miller picked up JIIae
piUed tor 1 !e\'flll Jard (l'UII ,
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ers w~t are now 1).7·2·
gain after a double exchange
wu 8
sa•t
lfATWI'UlL.
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of punts in the first half of the Vikf
Whip
!~ bock to tile Pt. Pia llqliOh .,. ··-·-o .. 51'
sistant coach Lloy
yers
lhird enod. The Lillie Blacks
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First DoWIII ........ t ,a
I lake the High!andeN
dr"'e ~rom their own 42 to the Bobeatll, 2().6
The mst&gt;Juden had lime illr Yards RwlhlD&amp; ..... .. i·&gt;·
next Friday It the
Highlander 30 where on fourth The Vlnron county Vtldngs one play. carter threw u iJ&gt;. Yardl Passlnl ........ • ;11!5
College Field where they w1! and five a pass was Incomplete rolled to 1 zo.e win over lbe complete pass to Dillon as the Net Yardl ........... Jllrllt
0
play Weherle High School
and Southwestern took over. Kyger Creek Bobcats Friday coates! endttl.
PasaiDB ............. w lf-24
0
Columbus.
Keith Carter hit Curt Bals- night at McArthur. Elwood Huw- Wbile Soutbweslen netted oa- Passes Jut. J!1 ........ I 0
The Lillie Blacks drew
den with a 12 yard pass for 8 acd scored the Bobcats' lone IJ Dine yards from scrimmage, Fumblel Loll ... -· .. 1- .,• I
The Hannaa Trace Wildcats blood close to the end of t h first down o• the 42. Bill Rice touchdown. Kyser Creek of Gal- the big ground salner wat Russ F UMBLES Loll ,,_, I ·:,1
closed out their 1!166 season first period when Swann raced mtercepted a CariP.r pass on Uacounty cloSed 1111 season with Miller who ~lcked Up 1!5 yards Penalties
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!Sousttb· 24 Maryland
uya oga FaII 8 I Nort h Caroma
Alliane 22
21
Akron St. Vincent 20
Wesl Virginia 35 Citadel G
Reynoldsburg 34
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Va Tech 11 Wake Foresl 0
Watkins Memonal 0 Kentucky 14 Vanderbilt 10
Teavs Valley 53 Westfall 0
Ga Tech 14 Virginia 13
Ashiand 9 MI. Vernon 6
G{'()rgia 27 Florida 10
Zanesville 28 Chillicothe 8
Clemson '!/ No. Car. 3
Portsmouth West 47

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Rutland look lhe opening kick· two touchdowns, one on •

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Athens .nailed down Ita 111!0.

ond llrailbt und!IP!Iltd IIEOAL
crown Friday by IPIDiftl Porn..

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':ounted for the extra points.

Akron 20 Buller 14

ended the season with an .wer-

Notre Dame 40 Pittsburgh 0
Dayton t Xavier 2

all record of J-6-1 and finislwd

Southwest

Arkansas 31 Rice 20

Open Letter To The
Voters Of Gallia County

The Hannan Trace Wildcats
in a tie for last place in

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Southern Valley Atllletie Co•·
terence with • recocd ol. I).J.l.

day olght.
Coach Fred Pldllla' ouiiDIDo
ned Yellow J a - ended lhllr
IS-year atllll#tlon with lbt
8EOAL oa a 1111 noll! in 3a dlo
tree llmperlilld't Friday.
Tile Jlcltlllllft up two lint
perlotl touchdowns, held the
~ on almost em lmu ID
lbt slil!lltl ll!II :,Jbilll . periods,
t11en pmnttt.e4 two m n rt

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$11,251.14
spent forbridgel'lpllr.
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We hiVI double ...ied and single SHied 96.:1 mil11 of •• Jj riaff '·
We heve I!Mintelptld end gnded all county roeclt Itt Gtlllu Cui•j If i . . il
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The County hel purche•d the following new equlpmenfl1 nlw loecletj Stlwiiiji ,
trucks, 2 pickup trUcks, 2 chain saws, 4 trector mowen, 1 sweeper, 1 used sehoul._~
hauling students cuffing brush end 1 new snow plow.
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The Galli• County Engineer's office has employed b8tween eo iincl 11 iiiiiiii
during the past year and th'v heve been elmost equelly divided I I to party
Prior to the administr~tion ~f ll~&gt;h•rt E. J,.nk;ns, now deceesed, end l.a~ell W.
our present County Enginjer, 99.99% of the employees were Republ•cen.
The County Engineer's office has p•ld cash fo;'1111 of the ebove mentioned
labor and material, and now hu approximlt,ly .$111,000.00 with which to complete
calender yean 1966.
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ll..yard drive by sneaking the
flnsl two yards for a touchdown
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GALLIPOLIS, OHIO

for ~Mineer Cnmmift•e, .
' Mrs. Robert E. Jenkins, Chairman

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The pme ended ahortly af.
ter Gallla'o Tom Meadows attempted a 6-yard field goaL
MHS ace tackle
Bemard
Lyons suffered a leg lnjuty in
the third period, IJid left tbe
giDie. GaiUa's star apUt end,
Bl'IKll Smith, suffered a broken
nose on the opening kickoff, and
never returned.

,GABS lullbacl!: OnleJi; !(el!l
wu sidellnecl with a
lnj,ury. Tblrtyolllnt Blll=ll
saw aeUon. SlxtMI al ,
port'a 19-Dlll! oquat1
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Mld~portls 1-M. Sladatfa Iii
aame appear llwwbtni II •
clay't Timn 8 111'111

aow MEDAL WINNER

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P1'1'1'SBVROII ttlPI) other teams and can
the 11111e !!it~ lhat abo untlerwtDI IUI'I'fl •
OOipolh' 1lll dar Jll!lup LoJaD'• 11n11
touchdown In the meb CJt bre11t AA Jacbon roarllll rllbl beck to Qeve181lcl Btownl, lor lite
oagb u tbeb' bacllJ
a 41•10 b6itltli at Cleve- itboltltler
15.
1111
toot the Ul'""i• l!:lctitG and m.ma besan In the third per· 1 ~ Friday nllht In
meb a bill 111111 or II In tbt and coi!MCftlll1rl ftlk, a:. hm· llilhed DII;kname.
land a IIIODih qo. One chang• ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;:. .
~ fD ,...-.ta 1 pia~~. loci and ended will! 10:3'1 re- .Vir.Inla, Rlple_y UW Ill
periOd br driYIDI 77 I)J tuond l8aiDit 1
Detroit baek Ia
lite retun1 of ollenslft left
~ · · Lart:y · 'l'bomp4on malnlng 111 the eontost when plaYof! hapH dubed U
yards Ill 17 playa with lll1lblail tieD oppooe11t, lbta 111111
and have
tackle Don Jams of Onclrm1U.
PlllleiWill . - trom 111 octe hallbaet Ores Wat aerambled erful Mount ~ope used
Sltvt Reed blullal the final Pitllburp SWfere • . ..
1 lew tlmea In reeent James tould bel revive Pltlll
Wltb.fTH·\Ieft( olllll Ollmtn lbiiiDIJ- Jardl fo CliP If llloeked ~ ~ ~ftO
yard to IC!II'Io Quarlll'baelt Dspllt 1111111 nflld I 1N- .
burp's runnlni :arne, whlch
uprlgbla, aDd It was 71 yatd march In 14 p~ay~;,,,.~,l~' ~ .'t''-· ~· 1 riw
Dave Palloa'l rua for 1b1 In point favorlta, the Brownt Wel'l . 'lbe lll'OWIII, with all
averaged only 72 yards 1
7 '.
pass for the two polnl coiwtr- The 1111111ly sure extn polnlll paillt conwrllon lmotlld lba wary of tbl Sllllara
IYallab.le, 11't ID probably
contest. The Steelers aloo are
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~ the oval only one slon failed to make the ~ lor RIPIIJ spelled Pit differ. IC!II'I II M wilb 7:4t J'tllllln. Into the IIUDdq conllll
bttt lllape ol the smon.
last in Ioiii oflense with a 241•
nlltiiD • II$ uza alter score 1+0.
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eace, bdf the big Mollllt
Inc In tba ltCOild period,
llboul 40,000 11111 ID Pill
lleharfralb, Frank Parker
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J1i11 uaa
1 lllaebd 0totp Ntlloavlllt dlcl mount a final line rippllll 1bt Viking
From lhb polat 011 II w.. a lum.
Walter Bead! htJVe
sure.
~tiDlllal pU11t Oil the Jack· derperallon drive that ltDled offense. Tha VIking delCIIO
downhill dllh for the Rockets The llrcnms wm flat a WHk from Vlrloua lnjurtea.
Only on defensa an tbe two
t1, It IDall till Dnlll liVID 011 the Lolllllll Jard Una in the fened near the end 81lcl·lhen
as they l'lCOI'el'ld a llunble on a,o wiwl lhq roUad over
But Plll!!buJ'eh has 1 number
about even. But the
1o mlfab 1111 dlllanet lui m1mt1e of pllf wheii one whcll.. ··I!NII · made a
thl lrtllll'lllll 21 and ICtiN!I In illltl!,' but .. 0111 BroWII
of pllfll't out of commlelon.
ban been tGckecl lor
8nnt Sa!JIItltPtll!lllb- or Lal'l')' Corrfllll'l peuet waa behind J. D. Crtwford
two playl with flllltlack Klli:r t!OIDDIIIiletl, "If we
'n!e,y !Delude defensive back 2'1 toucbclowno to 17 against the
If tiVtr from . .IJII one•. .\flltl lnterceplltl by Grtl Wilt.
mluttl 1111'1 paints COli tb• 01111' nmmlna tbe 8llal 1110 plaJiq Ill)' other tum in
Bradshaw, defeasi'te end lll'owno.
qllmore 1!011Ttrled, With qUito Offenslft!J Lo1111 domlnall4 win..
Jardl. Mark Haylldra Nil lbt IN~U~lasl week we would 11m Jolin Baker 8llcl
The ~,""wns enter the Jome
WlfNidl ~· .._. hqldlnc, the aame U 1bt7 lhowetl .Iff 'nle loll knocked Ripley. out EP 1o mab HIM.
1011."
Bm Neben. Due to
a nothl~ o win but tv·
, atJd wllb j ~len 1D ibt pida rushlq ind 10 Y1a t1ie of tbt pll)'Oif 1'101 and left the Oiler lallled qata • ..yard Pltlfbm1h II 0111 or tl!oee ol Nel11111, the l!teelen
to lose altitude. Thry
.'qbrlllr, II wu 1+0.
lit lor a lOIII ot 117, Ntllooo Vlklnp wllb • f-1 mart.
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af!er their filth atratght lrl. .)Gil ~ 111 Gallll'• 11 111 tlllt netlld 11 rardl l'lllllll1ll VW11p will IIIMt 1t1111 rtval
who once played ·lor Dalla~.
um~. IDd must keep oa wlntbe ~ period · ~~~~t an Alulld 11 pt'dftllllr 1 101101a1. Illft1111100!1 ....,.,
PIIUburlb II· lui In
llfnJ Ill order to slay In the J1lllo
lugutlll ofiiiiiiYIJarclqe
nina tor tha Eastern Division
mOll af th• lrt!Ublt u.. 111
Utle.
q~ poslllon W~!:[ 'rEI.EVJimi;i;ffiiiT
Nil'
Mlddlepart Jt 2111111 - f1 JOIIIIR Ron Smith l.s \rylnl
FIGHT
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learn the ropea of being a pro- NEW YORK (UP!) -'n!e
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Cwlus CllyoCievtliDd WU!Iams
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Middleport· 2 4 4 t _
'nil 81eelen' woee allo !Do heavyweight cbamplonahlp flgbt
PI.\YER-1'1111. TCB YO AVO. PASSIS
eltldt the ollenaln llne,
in Houston, Nov. 21, will be
Qllmore, liB .. .. . 7 101 tU GalllpOIII . . . 4 1 s o _
baa allowed quarterbacks to be .
via closed clroull televl·
;=~· QB ........ 8 37 u ~~~~~ ,. 1 1 1 4 _
dumped :r1 limes for 218 yards. lion In 100 clUes in 35 state!, It
- 'ftle 111et1ers will field essenanno011eed Friday, Tbe
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'ftlompson, liB .. . 7 34 U GaDtpolls .. 0 0 0 2 ciUes and more than
&amp;vans, QB ....... · s 13 u Middleport .. o 2 1 olaJf:oreJ~gn~~;:un:tri:!"~~-..::=::::::;
Burnett, QB ...... t &amp; to 1ARDI GAINED PAlliNG
lEO ARIA STANDINGS lr'
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lauuders, FB ·.. I 10 U OIWpelll ... 31 I 38 0 (AU Gelll..l
llliou, QB ... ., .. l I lO Mlddltjlort .. 11 I Ull \\' L 'l' p
lbb, FB .. .... .. 1 2 1.0 TOTAL YARDS dla81141ta) Coal G
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II 101 88 atAlb.... rove ... 7 • 0 112
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Mr. Dicka.son end his f•mll•nesld• · at 120 Thlrci,Avenue. His opponent is not
ev"n a resident of GBIIi• County 1nd cennot·,.vot.,~
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ended, taklnc onr on tba Jt!Ck. placUiek wu Wide.
tllfoluler. Tom Meadows bootets 33. Gllkay pined 111111 to Alter ID udlanp ot fumo ed the estra point. With 1:38
the MHS :U.
blet IDd llllercepled passe~, left, GAllS led 27.0.
TbomPIOJI
rllht Gallipolis plekttl up Ita !Ina! Ml4dleport lallled with 43
tackle for ei.Chl. fOllowed b)1 toudltiDwn. It wu Ill up b)1 1 Neondt left. Bradbury flipped
Otliey's 1J Jardlr to lbllt!CII. thlrcl bloeiad piDII OD lbt )114. a 10-yard pill to end Steve
II lour. 'l1lompiOII tl•mmed II dlepori ~.
Pullen. Bradbury hit Bill Swan
over. With 10;a left Ill t b • LoweD EVIDI need lour In jbe 8llcl aone for the estra
111n11, II wu m. Gilm«&lt;'l yarcll llGUDd lell end for 1b1 polnll.

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champion Graod Pris driver, Friday by lbe Naw
Sbtfflr bulled two yard! Iota received a gold medal from the the American Foothallll p.
'I'D to mab II 35-14.
BriUsh Automobile Racing Club but coach W11b Zwlid:
Weillttm IDI8!!1ed 261 yarda Friday. Brabham received a postponed aetlvallll&amp; 1117 ruablni and added 1111 pualng prevloua medal from the club In playan beoiUM tilt tlllllllll I
for 34~ while JaCkson neUed 93 1959 for wi:ullng the lint of bit bye lblt week.
rushing and 70_passing for a to- lbrte world champlonahlJII.
Pieced 01 waiYtll 'INII
tal of 1111 yardi.
Unebacier Ralph llallar, •
Wellston •m""ed 211 Jarda NAVY LANDWIIBEIIS
Yearby IJid .J11Dm:J GraJ.
l'tllhiDi ud added 8S puling NEW YORK (UPI) -Navy Yearby wu 1b1 flllm'l No, 1
for Me while Jackleon ntted won the 27th annual Heptagonal drift oboice lilt yaar,
IS rulhlltl ant! 70 P..!lna for CroslloCountry meet Friday
1 ~ of 1111 yards.
behind John Lawlor's record· AILING SHOULDER
WeUitoll IID!shed In
thlrtl breaking performance. Lawlor NEW YORK (VPJ) _ 1bJ
i!liict flllb a 44 leap recotd ran tl!e live-mile eaune in McMIDan, 1111 n11r111 1111 1 1'I
wblle Jacboa tied with Nel· 24;47.5 to flnllb ahead ol of lbl New York MW!, QJ1e
ICIOYBlt with I U mark.
llarvBrd's Doug llardiD and here Friday to haft bll
Halfback Roser Estep IIIUed ICON with one rnlnuta remain· Score by quarters:
breat the old record ol :15:03.1. troubleaome riCb1 ahoaldtr
tba first toucbdown of
lbe 1111 Ia lb IIPIDI wlilll Don Jacklcm
0 a 0 1-14 Navy totaled 17 polnll, Bal'\'ard looked at b)1 1111 teaDI/1
on a liVeD Janll'lllltbal _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Ell_sto......,n_ _ _ _
a _14_t_7_'-35_ 61 and Arm7 11.
pbyliclaD, Dr. Pttlr I.YOIIL
a tl Jard lloclUI
11111'011 Ill 1bt lint period. Tbt
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Nlddii)OI'I: Sauer, W'l,
Clalllpolt .. 6 3 S 2 - It ·biOebtl,
Mkldlepurt .. 0 2 1 4 - 7 ScoRING
- Ollllpoill:
tARDS GAINED RIJSIDNG Tbomp100 (2) runs of one
Qa!UpoUs . .. 61 r1 50 38 - 241 f~l ~. 4-fard : flllli
lllddleport ... o 31 17 u - 79 £VIlli, foui'yarir r!illii PATS ~
Y.UWS .~ RUSIDNG
G~, 2, kick: Meadows, L,
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lowell w. Dickeson pledges to the people of Gillie County th1t he will continue this program if elected to lhe remeinder o' t~1 term of the late Robart E. Jenkins.
.INCIDENTALLY, we uk wh•t prog ·am does our. opponent heve ·for· ·~I~•
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The Wtllston Golden Rockall IIC8IIIpel with 1:30 left In the
f11ta117 lol lhelr blibl7 IIIUied half to make II 21-8.
LosaD'I adtltailll UNtl I First dOIIDI flfored LotiD 11-1. o11ae 111 11ar Il'rltlay llllbl 1u lbt thiJd period lite ft4ek.
rock • rlbbtd dtfeltA lo defeat It nwkad lbl 11na1 lamt
and the rautt wu 1 a&amp;.lt patt. eta marched 40 :yanlt Iller l'to
NelsotiVUlt 1+4 Friday 1tllb1 the liM teuon for both
IDI of the vllilln&amp; Jacboo 1r011- llO\I&amp;rq a fumble wllb Bayand 1111 I . IIWt Q# IICOild with t.ocan poaUnJ an
mea !I tbl 11n11 BEOAL OOIIWII bum IDialrin&amp; 111 from tbt 1ft
pillJe In lblllnal DOAL ltend· w mark tDtl ..2 1n loop com. of tile eeaaon for both twill. Jan! IIIII for 1 iN lead.
lllp With 11M Galllpoltt Blue peUIIDD. Tho GNybolllldl ftD.
WelllioD made It llnallll tbt
Dmlt.
ilhed with 1 e.t mark IDd wel'l Welllton bftlke out or all M ro.uth qU111et b)1 drl'flllll 114
Not unW the WlllinS rnlnulel 3o1 In tbe SEOAL.
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tit Ia the secolld perlocl to bury Jardl with~ l&amp;llln KOI'•
of 1b1 011111111 did Logan per.
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lbt !Niuntn Wider a 2'1oopolbl !nr cm a two 711'11 1111ak with
mil NaiiODfllle inside the 30- , Score by quarlel'8:
barnet lhat lllerelflllly tJtded )I!Yt mutee left. Toby VIa
Jarcl lint as the Hounds were Ntlaonvlllt
0 0 0 o- when Coach Bob BI'IIIIIID ln. ldcked atra po1Dt 10 makt It
thwarted Ume and asaln by Lotan
o t o o-u Hrled Ida menu aftu tlw 35-8 and lbt Wellston ntlerVIII
lilt .turslng LocaD llneJIIC!n.
IIOOfe had ruched 3$-1 ID tbt flooded 1b1 lfldlrvn.
The Chle!talna tallied Ill tha
t.lurlb period,
JICbon 111111111111
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We invite all of th~ people of this ~ounty to lnqui~ .Jt ~he Engineer's office .:'IIIKI
the Board of County Commisslonen' offict to escett•ln the correctn11s end truthfuln:s•
of the above r~gures.
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11111· qfr1 pc!lllts.
Pomr.roy, early in the ins\
period, lost the Mrvlcea of John
Wolle who wu tabu from
fltld by tile Pomeroy Emer·
seney Squad and rushed to
Melli GellerBI llospltal for
medical attention. Vu Meter
also.wu aideUned with 1 mueb
1t1t wlouJ InJury ln the s..,.
~ ball,
The Panthm, IIlli ahowing
bopet of a comeback, battled
strong!J thrO!lehout the reot
o1 the pme but neither team
... able to penetrate the oth·
ar'a dllenlll! ltoUtly enough to

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Two years ago when l. Paul Huk;ns end Joe Stewart were elected .C46~If9 ;
Commissioners of this county, they promised in the fou( llln thev would put .• Wit II
least 100 miles of blecktop.road. In the put two ye•rs, tftty, h•ve blecktoDped ~PP 1 ~
mately 75 miles. They exllld to blecktop, un!ler the sul'erv1slon ~f lo~ll W. Di~..:
epproximltely 100 miles during the next~ yeen, thereby doubhng the•r JH01ftl"'~:1 •
people of this county.
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We have spent $4e,704.20 In cluring highwey rlqht of weys of IMush ~
weeds this JHSf summer',. ~h,lc~ lncl,~dts the emft~oyment of 23 students.
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W. purd!111d 644,103 gellons of esphalt lneletfal.

Bracl!uey to DtnnJ• Alllt p111 to tht Jackel 20. The threat
felllnCODnp!lll C!tl loUrlh down. flzzlacl,
'nle JacUI tbrul wu ael up lJI the thlrcl period, afler exalter Ault intercepted a Rod dl••81n1 P!lltla, GAllS drove
Gilkey PIS•·
to Mlcldleporl'1 IZ, but the drive
Seconds later, Jim GlllllDI'II ended when Ault picked al1 anramllled 110 yll'dl to the MHS other Gtliey aerial. However,
'll, bul the DevtiJ were penal. GABS blneiecl another Bauer
lzed 15 yards after advancing punt seconds before the period
The 8Jwday Times-SentineL Sunday! Nov. 611886--9

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We have spreed 11f,IOQ gellons of d~st control oil II • IIIII of $~1,91!'ft, ' ·

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upper haDdbyln ~.!'-lltltles
department
pl....,. up 14
first dDWDJ compared to 12 for
Athena. LIIUe Kellh Pbalin,
who ru the ball 7 times for
the Panthers, after replaefnJ
Van Meter Ill the fourth quarter, everqecl niDI yarcll 1 tty.
Tbe Panthers flnsl 1111 l.s
Friday m,llt at Oak IIIII.
Une SCOI'I!:
Athena
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Pomeroy
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STA'IUTICS
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Ga!!lpolll wiD llld Ill 1968
C!IIIIPIIIPI It Pt. Pltuant Ftl·
dl)', ··:Mitldllpolc will ' play Ita
llnalltllh ldltlol eoDteelln Iliat,ory, tiiiDit Southern Local, 011
the J10ttt1 home pounds rrt.

We feel you would like to know what h11 been done In the County llflllltlr'l
oHice during the put ten (10) months and where your tex dollan he.,. gone.
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•uffertna 1111 ltventh atnlgbt , _

a 14-14 tieSpartans
with theFriday
VtSII· 47
yards
over
left tacklelh
ing Alexander
&gt;e ore.
Biily
Harker
ran e ex· Blacks drove to tile Southwest. ty Is aow H-G. ...
night at Mercerville.
t r ~ points to giVe Pt.
an 8.0 lead at the e.nd of lhe
Dan Sheets and Terry . Cre· lirst period.
meens scored the
WI!drat Pt. Pleasant's second touc,h-11

touchdowns and Doug Pugh ac·

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Willi IJ!prolitnalely 1,000 shiv.
"'Df Part~~ll Nleht flltl loolllllg on, Gallipolis downed vlalt.
lng Middleport 27-8 on Mimof.
lal Field Friday night.
The lrlumpb lefl Coaclt 'l'trry Ha111ley'1 Blue ,Dev111 In 1
two-way tie for iecond place

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what lOOked· like a
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MelgllAJcal couiiOflda- Yardl RashiDI ... Ill
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(Be!lair~ 5l Marlins Ferry t
Canal Winchester I 6 to ~Frld olght at ~=an IDs to Elbert Williams pitclt-oot Rutland could satber but 113 drive. They moved
the ~ ·De! 196'1 wiD !lei Meigl PUIII . . . . . . . . . )2-31 4-10
:Wellsville 14
New Albany 74
Field.
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liDI C:.t
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were out in 1ro111 6 to o. ' ed a -1'\'alln type same, Red Devil II at the I ya 111
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r,elpre D Chauncey • Dover 20 Columbus DeSalea 31
The Mid. Ohio Valley Con- From. Ibis polDI on
both throwing but I passes complet- with llrsl and go"iu~o.Unn ~~ Devlll wiD be weD Ptmla .... - .. HU H'I.S
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\'in ron (Jluaty 20
Wbitelnill 22
leren&lt;e game wrapped up the teams battled tt out aear mJd. log 4. On the other hand the wu here 11lal tile
led nell ar In lbe Peaa!Het • • .. :IIi. .. · 25
Kyger Creek 6
Granville 44 Lioking ValleJ 0 1966 football eampaign of lbe field as neither squad eould While Falcons, playing catch-up showed Ill power u t they beld re~lie
am u 1h 1
NMiill1!011 12 Steubeavllle I
Circleville 30
Re4 Devils aad WIIS lhe fioal put together another scotlng football !r1111 the very start, the Faloona IDd loo over .. :"
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0 0 0 I -4
Sandusky 44 Lorain King I
Franklill Hel&amp;hll e
game for tho Smilbmea to b&lt;J drive. on sereral O&lt;casions W&amp;- threw 28 passes completing leo doWIII wltl! 61 l8&lt;ondl left 10 ofu their lint ~ Into tbl BuiiiDd
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all moniH for thl~
to be usld for . . ,

GUIDING MAND
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Paid .for by .the eomln.Ba
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TAIPLE

GUARANTEE

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comfortable
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would be 1 pO!JUeal
are
111 paper,
uesdly. Tht voten ali!O In the 11th
th
wJII . elect H HollOn 1o 11111· Deincierate etl ad r.;~
Wblle COI!tlnued
now held by :It Democrill and lest majority IZce liM w~ :tro!~ftpo Senate II •!lured,
~DIRepublican Llkewl.e, they FDR wa8 at 1he betght of hla ind~:ldual
fllhllnl
whomch;s:.,: .::~:ora, of popularity, Bul time after lime Poaidbly offaettlng the elfM!et. \\

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UtUe charlie Js lrldtcated In The survey Indicates that the •otes • leas would have me1111t D·ldaho, 11 conceded a
the U.S. Senate llljeup. The Republicans are fllrly sure to defeat.
,
edge in his campaign to defe,at\(
GOP may record 8 net pin tla dlaplact 211 Incumbent DeJDO. The PresfdeDII pet plan Of llopubllcan Sen. Leo B. Jordan.
ffl\' .aovemor8hlps but ·without era~ iQ the Heuoe ~ that the rent supplements . lilt low
lh*ch hope of winning parity Deinocrata should replace two income fanlllltt IUI'VIvtd one
Seaate T011.,.
with the Democrats In the Rtpubllctllll for 1 net GOP aain test so e!Ote thai a chll!ge t1 lenate e6nlllllll~ttcl u too•·
na,llon's alate heut!es.
of 11.
two V0!41 would l!ave cut oJf ups involve three oeats now held
fbe findings emerged from a The prospective new GOP mo~ ·tor tile . program. A by ~ocral• ·~ ·feur lly
cht&lt;lt of UP!'• · alate capital seats Include four In Ohio two foreJgn aid alaah wu avoided Republicans, Including Gril'fin!•J(
llui:eaus and from discuss!
each ln California iowa by a vote of 193' to 191. Lady seat In Michipn. They are:
1\'llh Democratic and Repu'i: Kentucky aDd Penbayl~anla and Bird Johnion'• beauUftcaUon Edward W. Brooke,
can parfY manaprs In Waah· ene each In Alaakil, Florida, Prttl~lm was saved 175 to 173. slate
lngton. , While no political Illinois, Mtcbigan, Tennessee, ThiS does not mean JohnSOil former
Gov. En•di-11
upheaval Is suggested, the Vi!ifnla, Wisconsin and Wyom• would cet nothing of what he colt Peabody for the seat
political future of aome biB fnt. Democrallc pickups are wanted from the ne'! Congresa. retiring len. Leverell _Sallou·ll
oalllfi is at alate lncludlnl lilted t.. Maine and Mllsiulppl II ha IOIIIbt I lax mcrease to stall, R·Mlll.
some with preside~Ual over. .Je.•fdes_ the :10 .Democratl~ P*Y for the war · In Viet Nam Sen. Lee Metcalf, !).Mont., n.
loltes In 1968,
CllfU:i~ll In which Republican and curb inllltloli; he probably Gov. Tim M. Babcock.
. caod_ldates are fairly ·1are, there would get lt-rtJirdless of the Sen. Carl T. Curlll, Jt.Neb.,
on I I he Republicans; are '71 more Ia the •"could makeup ol Conaress. But It vs. Gof, Frank B. M11'1'11011.
h1• ·GIIIII'ge W. Rolluli!o of pickup" clan, These Include might emtr~e In cllfferentforn!, Repobllcaa Gov. Marl: 0.
Mlc igan and James A. Rhodes four each In New Jeraey and
Tw F
. Hatfield of Oregon n. Rep.
of OhiO are expected to win by NeW York, three each In
~ acton .
Robert B. Duncaa for the seat
landslides. Actor Ronald Rea- CaHfornla and Texas, two each ca~e ba;iollng also has l~pll· of retiring Democratic Sen.
gan, the .new darling of GOP In Geolgia, Iowa and Mtchlsan, par~ns oatrw~J:· Republican Maurine B. Neuberltr.
eonservalivea, ia favored to and one each in Connecticut fa~ prIn th
watchinC two Democratic Gof. Frank
defeat IIJe perennial uoderdOJ, Illinois, Ohio, Oregon, Tennes: 1 ':..ual e: " of R~~Y • Clement of Tennessee
Gov. · Edmund G. Brown of see, Washington and Wlsconain conl:nde 0 ~U presidential Howard W. Baker JF.
08llfomla_.
The Democrats could 'ck u.
r. ne w ' be the Sen. John G. Tower,
. ...... za,t
. two Republican seals
AI! Mlelligan Jovemor s own show- vs. Atty. Gtn. Waggoner Carr.
Despite wtlknm lhown In bema llld one fD Muaachuaetll inlier ~=I f"~ocradc challen- Close contats also
publtc ')liulolrpolla, Gov. Nelaon
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expected Ia Wyoming and
A. RoCkelellar Ia belleYf4 to ._ ..... aow PI helcl by .,~".\,."''DillY Important
Is Hampshire. Gov, Cliff Han!en
have I aleoder edit ' Clfet Derftiletlla are lilted In the .,; .;;
appeal wUI favored over Rep. Teno Ronca:~•1 Frlllk D. :P'~ too-up Clla-two Ill Colorado Griflln Who ll
RoOO: Pd Ito, Jl.Wyo., Sen. Thomaa J.
..llhe New Yort PrititanJII, ... Oltil uch 111 Arizona nect with De
~ an Mcintyre, !).N.H., is favored
·•·ne 1:111
PD~
M.r,lind, New JWnptlhJre and Go
IDOC9'a
tmer ovor Harris., R. Thyng, retired
cta,llc eani IJ.· It ~ea&gt; faui ,•t11ah .
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for Re(MlbllCIII candidates art
whc) IS raa.d bebJD4,CIIarlaJI. e111 ~ npected iD
esslo~~o mneya prHiclenllal chllletl. vered but by •trying mallfni"'
Pe(l!y, hll IlepulilleM chauen- 11 dlltr!cta other
thoae ~b~le:' defeat
also ill Calllonlla, Georgia,
lfr llld loi'li!fr lludl!IIL . ! di*t IR lha UP! MYe ' 'i'h
omney · The New land, Mlnnetiola aDd Nl!btrulka il
~ DIW l:aeJtGJ 8i bell lalormed Democra~· hav: York ~9vemor hat Indicated all alates DOW bave D!l"ocrall&lt;oiJ
of the Jlll!aD'I fO fOYetDarlhlpa, been lorecutfniiOIIIII of 18 to ~c:mn~ Is hil' cholct In 1111, SOVti'IIOfl,
17 of 1110 U,S. ;Senate I!Uif llld 35 aeata; their Republleon Repu:kelellor ~ ~~ee ll the llfllloerati art expected .,
'r ,· ·. ~--··-.,.-- cOulllerparfa have beeD visuallz 0 1 an nom na I conven· replact Republican goveroors In
T!.e tobla_bls 1 helrlbtat fnt lllna of :111 It 411 teala. • ~ =• ~:~.~ co~ldorably muted Idaho, by a eltte vote, and In
t1 570, ~ · mlnult, aellOrQfni· Aay IUch ~uraov,r would be A thum ; re;~~111•
Olllahoma, by a majority
Ill the •ncyb!Dplllljla Btltan- deadly to President Jtbnson'a Rea
P g •-~·• IGr lfO,OOO It 40,000 votes.
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In Callfomla automall- ' Gubernatorial contesll now
The (Urmaa. ln~l@d ·Ia- : Republican 11~ of 20 aeats ~c~ :u!d en~~ca.!'!••
lilted •• IDAUfll Involve office!
ser 1heel' i!no tilt Uillttntalll ;would ·
the new 'lOth presld II I poll 0 • ..,.....can now hekl by Democrats in
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all moniH for thl~
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Support of the GuidtDJ I
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TAIPLE

GUARANTEE

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now held by :It Democrill and lest majority IZce liM w~ :tro!~ftpo Senate II •!lured,
~DIRepublican Llkewl.e, they FDR wa8 at 1he betght of hla ind~:ldual
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edge in his campaign to defe,at\(
GOP may record 8 net pin tla dlaplact 211 Incumbent DeJDO. The PresfdeDII pet plan Of llopubllcan Sen. Leo B. Jordan.
ffl\' .aovemor8hlps but ·without era~ iQ the Heuoe ~ that the rent supplements . lilt low
lh*ch hope of winning parity Deinocrata should replace two income fanlllltt IUI'VIvtd one
Seaate T011.,.
with the Democrats In the Rtpubllctllll for 1 net GOP aain test so e!Ote thai a chll!ge t1 lenate e6nlllllll~ttcl u too•·
na,llon's alate heut!es.
of 11.
two V0!41 would l!ave cut oJf ups involve three oeats now held
fbe findings emerged from a The prospective new GOP mo~ ·tor tile . program. A by ~ocral• ·~ ·feur lly
cht&lt;lt of UP!'• · alate capital seats Include four In Ohio two foreJgn aid alaah wu avoided Republicans, Including Gril'fin!•J(
llui:eaus and from discuss!
each ln California iowa by a vote of 193' to 191. Lady seat In Michipn. They are:
1\'llh Democratic and Repu'i: Kentucky aDd Penbayl~anla and Bird Johnion'• beauUftcaUon Edward W. Brooke,
can parfY manaprs In Waah· ene each In Alaakil, Florida, Prttl~lm was saved 175 to 173. slate
lngton. , While no political Illinois, Mtcbigan, Tennessee, ThiS does not mean JohnSOil former
Gov. En•di-11
upheaval Is suggested, the Vi!ifnla, Wisconsin and Wyom• would cet nothing of what he colt Peabody for the seat
political future of aome biB fnt. Democrallc pickups are wanted from the ne'! Congresa. retiring len. Leverell _Sallou·ll
oalllfi is at alate lncludlnl lilted t.. Maine and Mllsiulppl II ha IOIIIbt I lax mcrease to stall, R·Mlll.
some with preside~Ual over. .Je.•fdes_ the :10 .Democratl~ P*Y for the war · In Viet Nam Sen. Lee Metcalf, !).Mont., n.
loltes In 1968,
CllfU:i~ll In which Republican and curb inllltloli; he probably Gov. Tim M. Babcock.
. caod_ldates are fairly ·1are, there would get lt-rtJirdless of the Sen. Carl T. Curlll, Jt.Neb.,
on I I he Republicans; are '71 more Ia the •"could makeup ol Conaress. But It vs. Gof, Frank B. M11'1'11011.
h1• ·GIIIII'ge W. Rolluli!o of pickup" clan, These Include might emtr~e In cllfferentforn!, Repobllcaa Gov. Marl: 0.
Mlc igan and James A. Rhodes four each In New Jeraey and
Tw F
. Hatfield of Oregon n. Rep.
of OhiO are expected to win by NeW York, three each In
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Robert B. Duncaa for the seat
landslides. Actor Ronald Rea- CaHfornla and Texas, two each ca~e ba;iollng also has l~pll· of retiring Democratic Sen.
gan, the .new darling of GOP In Geolgia, Iowa and Mtchlsan, par~ns oatrw~J:· Republican Maurine B. Neuberltr.
eonservalivea, ia favored to and one each in Connecticut fa~ prIn th
watchinC two Democratic Gof. Frank
defeat IIJe perennial uoderdOJ, Illinois, Ohio, Oregon, Tennes: 1 ':..ual e: " of R~~Y • Clement of Tennessee
Gov. · Edmund G. Brown of see, Washington and Wlsconain conl:nde 0 ~U presidential Howard W. Baker JF.
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The Democrats could 'ck u.
r. ne w ' be the Sen. John G. Tower,
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AI! Mlelligan Jovemor s own show- vs. Atty. Gtn. Waggoner Carr.
Despite wtlknm lhown In bema llld one fD Muaachuaetll inlier ~=I f"~ocradc challen- Close contats also
publtc ')liulolrpolla, Gov. Nelaon
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expected Ia Wyoming and
A. RoCkelellar Ia belleYf4 to ._ ..... aow PI helcl by .,~".\,."''DillY Important
Is Hampshire. Gov, Cliff Han!en
have I aleoder edit ' Clfet Derftiletlla are lilted In the .,; .;;
appeal wUI favored over Rep. Teno Ronca:~•1 Frlllk D. :P'~ too-up Clla-two Ill Colorado Griflln Who ll
RoOO: Pd Ito, Jl.Wyo., Sen. Thomaa J.
..llhe New Yort PrititanJII, ... Oltil uch 111 Arizona nect with De
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also ill Calllonlla, Georgia,
lfr llld loi'li!fr lludl!IIL . ! di*t IR lha UP! MYe ' 'i'h
omney · The New land, Mlnnetiola aDd Nl!btrulka il
~ DIW l:aeJtGJ 8i bell lalormed Democra~· hav: York ~9vemor hat Indicated all alates DOW bave D!l"ocrall&lt;oiJ
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17 of 1110 U,S. ;Senate I!Uif llld 35 aeata; their Republleon Repu:kelellor ~ ~~ee ll the llfllloerati art expected .,
'r ,· ·. ~--··-.,.-- cOulllerparfa have beeD visuallz 0 1 an nom na I conven· replact Republican goveroors In
T!.e tobla_bls 1 helrlbtat fnt lllna of :111 It 411 teala. • ~ =• ~:~.~ co~ldorably muted Idaho, by a eltte vote, and In
t1 570, ~ · mlnult, aellOrQfni· Aay IUch ~uraov,r would be A thum ; re;~~111•
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TOKYO (UP!) - A total
72 top professional and ama·
leur golfers from 30 countries
WiJ.lcal!l Knock
and regions will gather here
Off Vandy, 14·1 0
next week for the annual Can·
LEXING z'ON , K). lUPli
ada Cup tournament scheduled
Kentucky surprised- Vanderbilt to open Nov. 10.
with a 75-yard halfback option The American pair of Arnold
pass with three minutes left in IPalmer and Jack Nicklaus, who '
the game Saturday to defeat the are favored to best las! year's
commodores, 14·1~.
winners Gary Player and Har- 1
Dicky Lyons hit end
Dan old Henning of South Africa,
Spanish who rambled to
the are scheduled to arrive in Tok· ·
Vandy two before he
wa s yo Monday.
c;.ught from behind. Lyons went · The tournament, the 14th In
over for the score two plays the series and the second to be
later
held In Japan, will be played
over the par 72, 6, 912· yard
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Yomiruri Country Club in su- :
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burban Tokyo, Nov. 1().13.
1\TLANTA tUPll - Lineback·
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MISSOURI BLANKED
recovery in the shadow of the COLUMBIA, Mo. (UP!)
Georgi• Tech goal line in the Fullback Wilmer Cook' plungfinal period saved the fifth· 1ed for a pair of touchdowns and
ranked Yellow Jackets from a . John Farler kicked two fieiC
maJOr upset Saturday as they ' goals Saturday as Colora&lt;lo's
uarely got past Virginia, 14·13. · versatile ground atlack mowed
down Missouri 36-0 In a Big
FRIDA \"S RESULTS
Eight football game.
National Basketball Assu.
Phitadelphia 134 San Fran. 129 i
VOUI WIN 28-11
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, KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (UPilLos Angeles 131 Baltimore 98 Dazzling Dewey Warren, who
National Hockey League
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Friday'• Result•
and ran lor another, persunally
No games scheduled.
led T'nnessee back from
a
American Uockey League
surprising halftime deficit to
Friday's Result•
28-10 triumph over Chattanoo·
Quebec 4 Providence 2
~a Saturday.
1\ochestcr 3 Buffalo 1
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ARMY TRIUMPHS
LAWHENCE, Kan. tUPI)
WEST POINT, N. y. (UP!)- I Unbeaten and siXth-ranked N.. i
. d II , braska exploded for
three
Quarter~ack Steve L 1 n e 1touchdowns in the second quar·
pn~sed tor two touch~owns and ·. ter and eased closer to i t s
~mned 84 yards rushmg Satur- fourth consecutive Big Eight .
day to lead Army toa2().7vlc- football title Saturday by whip·
tor~ over George Was.hmgtoo. l ping stubborn Kansas 24-13.
I It was the Cornhuskers' 14th
GOPHEitS SMELL ROSES consecutive conference win and 1
EVANSTON, Ill. (UPI) - A disheartened a Jayhawk home·
&lt;lnyamic backfield duo of John coming crowd of 45,500, the larWinlerrnute and Curt Wilson, · gest gathering to witness an atb- '
plus a batch of costly Northwes· 1;letic event in the state's history . .
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NORMAN. Okla. !UP!)
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'Tailback Jim Jackson, fiUing ; victory over Baylor.
in for injured Ron Shotts, rush-I
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surprised Wisconsin
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with a crunching ground game
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Jimmy Addison,
Clemson's Purdue quarterback Bob
stringbean quarterback, broke iGriese, one of the top passers
completion and yardage pall Sing IiD the country, only threw nine
records Saturday in leading the IUrnes and completed seven for
Tigers to a 27-3 romp
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experiments should round
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' 'eer rushing record of 1,101 with almost all the ~.xperime~ts
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TOKYO (UP!) - A total
72 top professional and ama·
leur golfers from 30 countries
WiJ.lcal!l Knock
and regions will gather here
Off Vandy, 14·1 0
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Kentucky surprised- Vanderbilt to open Nov. 10.
with a 75-yard halfback option The American pair of Arnold
pass with three minutes left in IPalmer and Jack Nicklaus, who '
the game Saturday to defeat the are favored to best las! year's
commodores, 14·1~.
winners Gary Player and Har- 1
Dicky Lyons hit end
Dan old Henning of South Africa,
Spanish who rambled to
the are scheduled to arrive in Tok· ·
Vandy two before he
wa s yo Monday.
c;.ught from behind. Lyons went · The tournament, the 14th In
over for the score two plays the series and the second to be
later
held In Japan, will be played
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burban Tokyo, Nov. 1().13.
1\TLANTA tUPll - Lineback·
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MISSOURI BLANKED
recovery in the shadow of the COLUMBIA, Mo. (UP!)
Georgi• Tech goal line in the Fullback Wilmer Cook' plungfinal period saved the fifth· 1ed for a pair of touchdowns and
ranked Yellow Jackets from a . John Farler kicked two fieiC
maJOr upset Saturday as they ' goals Saturday as Colora&lt;lo's
uarely got past Virginia, 14·13. · versatile ground atlack mowed
down Missouri 36-0 In a Big
FRIDA \"S RESULTS
Eight football game.
National Basketball Assu.
Phitadelphia 134 San Fran. 129 i
VOUI WIN 28-11
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Cincinnati IW Detroit 115
, KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (UPilLos Angeles 131 Baltimore 98 Dazzling Dewey Warren, who
National Hockey League
passed for three
touchdowns I
Friday'• Result•
and ran lor another, persunally
No games scheduled.
led T'nnessee back from
a
American Uockey League
surprising halftime deficit to
Friday's Result•
28-10 triumph over Chattanoo·
Quebec 4 Providence 2
~a Saturday.
1\ochestcr 3 Buffalo 1
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ARMY TRIUMPHS
LAWHENCE, Kan. tUPI)
WEST POINT, N. y. (UP!)- I Unbeaten and siXth-ranked N.. i
. d II , braska exploded for
three
Quarter~ack Steve L 1 n e 1touchdowns in the second quar·
pn~sed tor two touch~owns and ·. ter and eased closer to i t s
~mned 84 yards rushmg Satur- fourth consecutive Big Eight .
day to lead Army toa2().7vlc- football title Saturday by whip·
tor~ over George Was.hmgtoo. l ping stubborn Kansas 24-13.
I It was the Cornhuskers' 14th
GOPHEitS SMELL ROSES consecutive conference win and 1
EVANSTON, Ill. (UPI) - A disheartened a Jayhawk home·
&lt;lnyamic backfield duo of John coming crowd of 45,500, the larWinlerrnute and Curt Wilson, · gest gathering to witness an atb- '
plus a batch of costly Northwes· 1;letic event in the state's history . .
tern mistakes, carried Minneso- '
t,n :lf)- a 28·13 victory Saturday · BAYLOR BOUNCED
·!anti kept the Gophers in the ru• 1 AWCO, Tex. lUPI) - Sopho- \'
} or the Rose Rowl.
more Chris Gilbert rolled up
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old Texas rushing record Satur·
. SOONERS ROMP
day and lead the Longhorns to 1
NORMAN. Okla. !UP!)
- a 26-H Southwest Conference
'Tailback Jim Jackson, fiUing ; victory over Baylor.
in for injured Ron Shotts, rush-I
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BADGERS BLANKED
down Saturday to fuel Oklaho-. MADISON, Wis. &lt;UP!) - Pur·
ma to a 37-fi victory over win· due's Roee Bowl-minded Boiler- I
less Kansas State in a B 1 g makers
surprised Wisconsin
.Eight football game.
with a crunching ground game
Saturday and wlllpped the BadCLEMSON ROMPS
gers 23-1&gt; in " Big Ten homeCLEMSON, S. C. (UPII - ~ coming game.
Jimmy Addison,
Clemson's Purdue quarterback Bob
stringbean quarterback, broke iGriese, one of the top passers
completion and yardage pall Sing IiD the country, only threw nine
records Saturday in leading the IUrnes and completed seven for
Tigers to a 27-3 romp
overl!lfo yards. He had one lntereepNorth Carolina.
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W. Va.\spaoelligbt p r 0 g r • m, \·Oigbt Gemini 9 spacewalker
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be):ood,
sakj.
~UPl) ~ 'l'llllback ~arrett Ford operations director ChriBIOI'l!•r 1eeman bad ·1o abandbn "1!18 shot or earth-o~}'illil ·
two West VIrginia Unlver·\Kraft feels the program
to IJl!O! !)!• urut
said llie most
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through a ..ries of simple basic•a record 14
Including.
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tasks.
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hulling 21 yards with 32 seconds ,Gemini rruss10ns, and
left in the game.
experiments should round
" Ford raced 33 yards through the aims of the program.
1eft tackle to start the Moun- M~J~I Aims Accompllsbed
; taineers' first touchdown drive "It's going to give us llle
· "•nd crack Dick Leftridge's car- 1 capability to end the program
' 'eer rushing record of 1,101 with almost all the ~.xperime~ts
yards set last year.
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touch- , Maneuvering Unit). I . can't
. 'l!own early in the fourth quar- thmk of any maJOr a1m that
ler "to break th• single season was not accomplished.
[
~ushing record of 921 yards set I The_ At MbU kiS a kBudck Roedgerts· \1
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·Theme of November Show

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Pasi~r:~~ly Relliews Needl..

For ScHool for Retarded -- l . ..

,''Chrlllmal Forecast" will be "HI, There!", a door wrealh 1only one &lt;1111')' ill a elaBa. AD
the lhemo of the Cbristmas or swag: and "Legend Oi 'lite entries muel be staged by 10
Flower Show presented by the Yule Log," u
interpretative a.m. 011 Saturday wltb Jud&amp;in&amp;
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Rutland Gerdeo Club Saturday, design.
tn begin at 10:45. AD arrangi\Nnvember 12 Bl the Rl!lland
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mentl muil be lbe work ol lbe
Church of Christ. Vlalllag boura '[ For JUniors ;.lh~re will be ublbltA&gt;r and 11"11 DOl tAl be ,
will be from 1 tn s p.m. and two .~asse~, Bmls and Be~; removed unW 7 p.m. Saturda7\.
the publlc II Invited to attend. rle~. allll 'Chrlslm~ Wtshea, eveolng.
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Arrangement whlch CaR be a !avonto deslga,
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Sectioa, beglmllng with Sec· "Winter Wonderland," a favor- Commilleea In oharge Include!
tioo A, wUl Include IO classes ite de~igll Is the theme for the Mrl!. Clarence M~y, alloW ',
entitled, "Twaa Tht
Nlgbl Invitational clasa.
chairman. Slagin8 will be
Before Cbrlslmal," a deslga The Horticulture Section wiU oharp of Mrl!. Murray,
sbowing rbytbm; "Upon The feature six classes blcluding Paul Willll, Mnt. JonabCottef..l
Housetnp," usltlg
wealhered Broadleaf evergreen, Narrow lll, Mrl!. Robert Reibel, Mnt.
wood; "Merry Cbrisbnas," feo. :!eaf Evergreens such as Jap• Cbrls Dtebl, Mnt. Robert Ca. .
turiltg CbrlstniBI oroamORta; nose Hollies and Pyracanlha; day, Mra. C. 0. Chapman, .
"r::hrislmas Ma(lic, • pRinte&lt;! or Evergreen Ground eaveno 111- James Tllus, Mnt. James Nlcb- .
aatural briiiCbea:
"CaDddee cludiJI Vinca, Ivies, PachySII· olson, Mrs. Jack Robsoa lid 1
Aglow," a deslp ulng candle andra and Enooymaa; Berried Mrl!. Wileeler Drake.
or candles; "Peace Tbla Roly Branches Succulents and House Mrs. Jameo TIIUI w!ll
Night.'' designee .round a ma· , planll both foliage and newer- the ArlisUc Dlvislolll sebodule
donna: ''We Wish Tou
A iag.
and Mrs. Robert Reibel lhe Hor·
Merry Cbrlstmas," a
table\ Rules laid down lor the abow\' tieulture Division~. All momarrangement;
"Deck The •tate that entries are open to hers aro to assist in the clelto-1
Halls," usin&amp; dried material: anyone wishing to esbibll but \up.

Pastor Jo"ph Kraly of the st. Palll'e Luth•nn
Chmch 111 Pomeroy told Middl•port•Pomeroy !lot~
Friday ~t progress is slow-bllt be leela sul't-!tO olltaln a school for the mental- ---'-=~c:;:....:.::;:.:....;;;r..::.:;;.

He says MelJ• &lt;:&lt;runty ·a !jilt:
SpeaklnS loll9wtna dinner in of three in Ohlo that has no
He-th Method!~ Church, Mr. such school.
Kraly represenled the Meig• He als,o described the won :
C&lt;t1mty Menial Heallb ~ie· ol the ~urvey as meetin&amp; Uli1IJo
lion.
~Jl Dlocb U!ro\lih misunqer- 1
He said federal Jld. whll~ l~ndinl·
"used up" for this year, m~y Ladles of Heath Mttbo\11111
be available in 1967 tl ' Con· Church served the dinner bt
gress sensmve to such
oro· lore Rev. Kraly'l talk. PresideD
8J'anlS is returned ID WJihina· Carl Horky presided.
ton.
The Association is conducUng
a survey now to locate and test
persona thet could benefit from
a school lor mentally retarded.
He de!erlbed the retarded as a
person with a mental age of 2,
and an IQ if under 50. '!entally retarded persons usually have
brain or nervous system dam·
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age he said as compared to Off1Cen of the Gallipolis 9\lllt
the' mentally' ill, who are phy. Highway Patrol post lovesti•
sieally sound but unable 10 ad- gated 62 aecidenla durtng &lt;lot.
ju1t tn society.
ober, a drop of seven from
The goal of a mental!v re- the 59 In September.
tarded school is to tea~h Its There were 13 accidents In ·
pupils useful skills and ilnoWI· Gallla county and r$le In Meigs
edge to the limit po"ible
County. There were 16 1M'"'"""
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total of 29 persons Injured. No
Feeney-Bennett
w•r• reported
Officers of the GalllpoUs post
Members to Meet

ly retarded. in ldeigs county.

Area DriverS.
Did Better
In October

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Veterans of the Feeney-Bennett POll! 128 and the Disabled
Americ'n Veterans are
requestei! ·to m~et at the Middleport Lttgion Hall Monday at t
p. m. to attend funerai rites
!or Past Commander Don Rice.
The luneral will be held at
the Rawlinss . coats Funeral
Home at 2 p. m .with burial in
the Middleport Hill cem•tery.
There is a special request for
all World War 1 veterans of the
Post to attend.

made 178 arrests, lssuad 132
warnings, and assisted 31 motorists in emergencies. They
also investigated seven cases
involving recovered or stolon
property.
Patrol manhourl · totaled 1,850 for the month lllCludlnl &amp;It
on patr~l. 759 desk ~uty. . 47
on spectal de~ll, 24 m tpakllll:
out case reports, 101 In l"'7l·
dent invesUgation, and .73 ln
court.
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Police Report
Auto Collision

RANDY KING

Rutland Youth's Talent
In Art
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COURT OF APPEALS

Judge William B. Brown
One of twenty judges (nationally) el~cted
to ln$tltute of Judicial Administration (1965)

VOTE THE NON PARTISAN JUDICIAL IALLOT
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8:GIJ . 1Qg11 SciJool rootbal(
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m. -u)Farm Forecast 1:$5 Ne\\'11
11:10 Top feD. Show
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8:00 BID Miller Show
· U:OI ,National Ne\\'11
12 Noon - .5NIJ Club
7:20 News
1!:15 ,u.c. Prgm
z. p. '!I· - Spook- Beekmau 7:1141 News
· 12:11 Mason Co. Agr.
. 4.30 p. m. ..- ·Gjpsy Rose Lee H5 Baker Furniture Auction 12:45 ·Oblo Unlv. Report
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11:45 _Baker Fum. Show (ll'r!.:) 1:15 Saturday Sho"
11 p. m. -News
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10.00 Swap Shop .
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10:~ Bnm&lt;b.. $!low
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1:30 Bapllst Hour
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11:06 Cquntry Junetfon
· 7:oo· Master Control
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10:30 Country ..HYimtlme:~
•7;30 The Good Life
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1%:00 NewscSSI' .- .~ •. . .
7:45 The Bible, Spealra
· 1:30 a. m. - J&amp;l'k I.al.!I!)N. 12;15 l..c)oal News ·
8:00 Sunday Show
't a. m. ,- Dtaljl1g lor J)oJiars 12.25 SJJ?IU ·News 1:00 Sprea&lt;llng Kingdom ·
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12:311 .Goessler _Sluiw IFti.)
1:28 ~y . Show
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a.' m. - fiark Slul!!oft IUJ Larry Aildarson :Show
h·•ll· ~ m: -')!lie ~&gt;oti!!tl. , 3.11 MUes !(uSie: Show ..
11:30 Quiet Hoitr
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Holiday In the Suo Truth
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Garden Club
12:30 IAII to Mgr.' My Native Land
Oral Roberti
IS: 45 Lttt to Manag. \ NFL Hlghlial)ta
1:00 AFL Football
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1:30 Political
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Football

Jim Walter Jubll..
Crusade

Z:30 G. Ji;. Bowl

Rille man

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3:30 The Campalin

Auction 13

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Football

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G&lt;lspel Harrno!l)'
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Time Tunnel
Voy. ta Bot. tJI Sell

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Face Tbe Nalloa

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7:30 Allee

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Dlckaoon the County Highway Department has paved over 70 miles

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have at Marietta on Nov, 16th.
d modero ar- . Refreshments •ere 1eried
several. _The · from a beautifully appointed'ta~ dimensions. 1ble. Presiding at the coffee lerJ depth. Mrs. vices were Lhe -president, Mrl •
at the m•ch- Wymon Sheet. and vkt preoi'Point bolders dent, Mrs. Albert Durole. ll9·nd tradltional teases for the evening _ ·wfre
leSe arrange. , Mrs. Warren Sheets. Mrt. Litcovered.
llher Dayton, Mrt. W. B. Spina
given l!y Mrs. aud Mrs. John FrancieL

Entertained
Curtis, assist- means: Mrs. Merlill Tracy aaQ
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a, entertained purchasing ; Mrs.
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Better Health Eblin, Mrs. Lou Diehl and Mn.
:vening at her Parker, hospital
equlpment;
'·· Pomeroy. i Mrs. Charles R Karr Sr., Mrs.
. Allen Eichinger. Mn. Cudla,
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id argo edo1 and Mrs. Eblin, dinner corns en1' open ·1mittee: Mrs. Paul Eicbln&amp;ll
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lor er topic, er. rorre•po~nce : and Mrs.
We are Thank- Harry Clark. Mrs. JIIDlll
medtta!lon lor Gilmore and Mra.
ng wrth prayer· Gi!mort and Mrs.
Enttlt
ed that tbe 1001Powell, IMps.
ed by the club i A contest was oonducted by
I were all sold. Mrs. Frick and won by Mrs
Eblin will can- Gilmore and Mrs. Uoyd Wrigbl
~ Cross in the and Mrs. Clifford Jacoba 'ffOii
illS were made : the door prize.
dinner and par- : Refreshments were served by
~y's restaurant. the hostesses to those named
mber I, with a above and Mrs. T. A. Hewt~
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son, Mrs. Robert Bowen. Mn.
ll' the year were lo!u Eichinger, Mro. Hermu
rresident and ~ Warner and guests TlllllllY
mes Gilmore, and Paulo Eichinger, Cyntllla
well, Mrs. Pearl and Gina Thompson,
Jerri
Lou Diehl and Frick, Linda Pu1linl IIIli Mrl.
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Report of the tfeeltll eonrerenee was given by Mrs. 'Gelleva
Yates and Mno. SWarts.
MJSI Gri!!ithl, CotmiJ lstension Agent. Oll'lalDed
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qutrements lor a citiseDslllp
lour of Wasbington, D. C.
Topics for ne&lt;t year 10011Uvely plaMed were, NutrlliDn
Swartz tJI thli and Quick Meals. l'amilJ Ule
•• group
read lnsuranee, and F tin&amp; FIIWIIIMra.
Margaret alion for a Beller Appea.-anco.
lent, oonducled HarrlSOilville, Hemlocl Grovt,
eppointing
a Clubs represented
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the Minnie Price Portland - Great !tend, Chell'und, Mnt. Mary ~. Rock Sprillp, and Rettft.
a publicity chair· ville • lAing Bottom. The nell
ulh A. Balderson. council meeting will be Jau. 11.
':ounty
Hom•
1 TU•sday morn!lllbus and Soulbom in Middleport
oof!ee hour prior
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fig Bottom mem·
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Christmas Dinner is Planned

oontest, but with 1 new wrinkle, 8 p.m. it Burlingham on •
wiU be r«VIved at 1 regular tw~lve mlles from ~
meeting ol the Modern Wood- The cootesl and the I

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Goodwin, in care of Jea
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Linus Lion-Hearted

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Mrs. HarrY I.. llaitu (Auna &amp;llardlP au4 oelllrlen4,

Mor1aret Thomas) is aonolincing tbe opening of Margaret's
Beauty Shop at 1126 East MalO
St. in Pomeroy, Monday, Novemb&lt;:r 7.

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Mrs. Earl Bender of Marietta was guest speaker 1114
demonstrator at the open meeting spon•oretl by the Gf!.
Jli~IOli! Garden qub at Grace Methodist church Tbursdt1
evening.
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Nearly 100 members and guests saw Mrs. Bender . .
20 arrangements, using her theme, "Arrangtllllli!l
Usi:n• Driftwood." She also displayed seven! ~·
\mrmii she had prepared suitable for ThankSgiving. ucl
Christmas, including a wreath made entirely of coqill
with velvet bows, '[ ··
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Kennell! Frazier. Mrs. E\&gt;tiNtle
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:Gitis won the door prize wb]ola
.Mrs. Bender expla1ned. the consisted of one of the pine
difference belween dnflwood 1 cone wreaths displayed by M:ra.

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Randy King, ' 15·year-old Rutland Ri&amp;h School st
phomore, is looKing forward to completion of the ne•
Meiga Local School Com•
~-prehensive high $ChOOIschool under present eurricul
Randy, soD of Mr. and Mrs· plans.
C. Fredei'lck King · of Hysell Kiag, ,artist for the Spygla1
Run, like! art, hal ~lent in RqUand s iludenl paper, ~at
painting, and Is hopmg to get "I have only a taBle o! drawl
formal tralf\illl: ill art in !lie now but I'm looking fo~.ard
new · h~gh school In hlo senior teaming more about it. R1
year, Art instruction wiU be dy has had no formal losto
ONI!I CLUB ADDED
offered students in th' IWW ·Uon.
The Valley View Garden club
- - Seeing a !iii&amp; Mei81 Cour
WOLFE INJURED
of Mariette wt~ unintentionally
VOTING PLACE SET
Fair Premium book last su
John Wolfe, Minersville, 1 omitted as one of the ho1tess Residents of South Chester mer. Randy noUctd the
tackle, son of Mr. and Mrs. clubs of the regional Jnettlng precmcl will vote at lhl Che., division and decided to en
Roland Wolle, was Injured dur- to be held on November 10 at ter Elementary s&lt;)hool ilt the It. Despite only last min:
ing the Pomeroy · Ath&amp;nl aame the Mariet!J First Congrega- home economics room. They are I notice, he painted one picb
Fnday evenmg. The Pomeroy tional church. It wiU be the to use the front entrance only. in oil and did another in ch
emergency •quad loQ~ Wolfe to hostess club aiQ!I&amp; with the !till
coal. Raudy bruuaht borne
Me1gs General Hosptlal. He and Dale Garden Club. Mrs. RAINFALL· 1111 INCHES
blue ribboo in one of categOI
was taken to Holzer Hospital Albert Pool will be the honor· Ed . M ~ ~ k Falrf1 ld and a red one in the ot~e'
Saturday morning l!y Ewing acy memblr oltht V.UIY View
~m b c or c ' •·• ~ Tha opporilml\y of haY ,
Ambulance. Wolfe was suffer- Gerd.. Club.
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ing a possible neck injury.
a orted 1ooernl}
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with 20 rainless diYI· In Octo. struction ID the new school,
TO NAME CUMMmEES
The Pomeroy Gulf AssOClallon ber 1965 there were 3.20 inch~~. I be appreeiated by Randy
A special meeting of the Rut- will hold 1ts annual dmner al l
; m.any other youth• of tbe
lano Band Boosters w!ll
be the Marlin 1\ettJUI'Int In Mtd·
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Wed d
dleport Wednesday, Dec. 7
TO REAR SPEECH AGAIN
N~ve~be; 9'tp. a~· the . ~:~::d
a unUl I! p. m. ln1WU4 of tbe The ~road~ll of U,. speech
WINOOWS a,on:
._ Eagles Hall as was reported.
Paul Harvey made this past There will be DO wtndow
gym to se1ec comrru11tiel •vr
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Local Band Boosters.
All players are invited.
lege w!ll be rebroad~ast at 4 roy post offices ou Velel
parents and interested persons
· S~ ovw lladio WMPO Day, Nov~W 11, ~\mal
are welcome.
DINE J;:LECTIIIN DAY
Paul Case! and JUD Soq
The Racine Wesleyan Serv·
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t:eported. HolldJY ICiledUiel
ice Gulld will sponsor eq
BAND GJRL·, ILL
Ill• &lt;c))lecllou, receipt .and\
COMMITfEE TO MEET
day election day dinner II
The Pomeroy · emergency P*tob 4 ~Mil will be obs~
The Veterans Memorral Hos- Racine Methodist Church
squad transported
PomOI'Oy but there will be no rural
pitt! Women's Au&gt;ili"'Y Exto- Tbe m.,u wUI be
band member Donna Branham city deliveey. Special ~U
utive Board will meet at the vegetable
soup, sandwiches, to M~J (lenni Kospt\11 frio RI'Yioe will be provided.
hospital Monday evening at sQUp bean!, oorn bread, pie, day enning II she took sud·
7:30.
and eo11ee.
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ceremonies of tbe PtmefOf·Ath· o\ petitioo for dl¥01'00 wa
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Clerk of Courla by Olan
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the Past Chiefs tf Bearhs, Mrs. Richard C a 18 ~
mple Pylhlan Sis- bell, Mrs. Stewart, Mrl. CIH,
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Ofncers of the GaiUpoUs post,lbe Deel car: No ollf waslujur- clted ' to G.JIIbo)ls • Munlclpil j Friday anl!l'llooni9·Jerry t4lcll
S.ate !Ughway potrollnnsti(at. ejl. The other car failed ID stcp flcourl Nnv. 7;
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taborer! IN\ Bonn!' SUJ
Ollt w11 a blllklp. No one was Patrol anests FrldoY elso(to Marietta myl1)clpal· ,..court lluchana~ ·IIi' .JIQU!e 1, fiNd!
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the ltleme of lhe Cbrislmas or swag: and "Legend 01 ·1he entries muat be ataged by 10
Flower Sbow presented by the Yule lAg," u
lnlerpretative a.m. on saturday with jiJiglnl
RuUand Gordel Club Salllrday, design.
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ID begin at 10:'45. AD arrange;.
November 12 at the RuUand
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Church of Christ. Vllltilll houri For Juniors ;.th~re will
be ph!biiDr and are 1101 ID be ,
will be from I ID 8 p.m. and \two .!""sse~: Birds and Be~; reroofed until 7 p.m. Baturda' .\
the publlc It Invited to allelld. \rws, aad Christman Wlshea, evellnB.
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Arrangement which call be a favorite design.
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lion A, wlll Include 10 etusel\lte design Is the theme lor the Mrs. Clarence MIUTO)', allow ·,
enUtled, "Twu The
Night Invitational class.
chalrmall. Staging will be 1• i
Before Chrlstmu," a deoign The Horticulture Sectlon will cbarp ol Mn. MIUTay, Mrs,
sllowtng rhythm• '11pon The feature au classes blcludlng Paul Wlnn. MrL .loWil Cotlei'Housetop,"
weathered Broadleal evergreen, Narrow ill, Mrs. Robert Reibel, Mrs.
wood; "Merry Christmas.• ie•· ilellf Evergreens such as Japa- Chris Diehl, Mrs. Robert canaturlng Chrlalmal orname11ts; nese Hollies and pyracanths; day, Mrs. C. 0. Chapman, Mrs.
"Christmas Ma!dc." painte&lt;l or Evergreen Ground Coven tD- Jamet Tlllll, Mrs. Jamea Nicb- ,
utural bruc:bel:
"Candletl cludllg Vinca, Jvlel, Pachysa· olson, Mn. Jack Robson ud \
Aglow,'' 1 dallgn aalng candll andra and E110nymes; Berried Mrs. Wbeeler Drake.
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NiKht," designeo around a ma· plants botb loUage and ftower- the Artistic Divisions schedule
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and Mrs. Robert Reibel the Hor,
Merry Cbrlslmal." a
table Rules laid down lor the abow '\ nculture Divisions. All mom- I
arrangement;
''Deck The state that entries are open to hers are ID assist In lhe clean·
Halls," using dried material; anyooe wishing to exhibit but Iup.

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Co., · Used Car IAI Oftlt;f, Jae
wp minor d#IIIU• 10 .Oily pollee arrested Rou•h Second Avo.; Word I·B ., • •
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a two car accld~nt F~day ol 1'\oiiBII was MIPI11lelldrt4 · I -.: Ward f.B ·! _ . C?lf'~~ ~ A .J..,;iA.;·C..,.1.;.. o1 n.&gt;Jt..
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50th ANNIVERSARY
- Mr. and
McClaskey,
whose
wedding
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on Sunday, November 13th, at their home in Bi(iwell. Mr. and Mrs. McClaskey

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Galtia county.
i! a retired
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Esther
l_...:r!tllllll.a~~.JilfJtio Grande, Mrs. Eth yl Dewit of Bidwell, and Darrel and Delmas Me·
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and mementos on "The Interns" - ~Dan. hal bouse, prepares their meals,
chael Callan star. in ''Occasion- / The eailan home ,. In the
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COURT OF APPEALS

Judge William B. Brown

Maraaret Thomas)
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eli by lite bostess, p. m. when the Past Cblels of Bearh•. Mn. Richard C a • I"
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Magnolia Temple Pythian Sis· bell, Mrs. Stewart, Y,.., Cooll,
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1ers mel Thorsday evening at Misses Thelma arA Leila ~
h ad the home of Mrs. Henry Reibel er, Mrs. Arnold Hayea, Mrs.
of Pleasant Ridge wilb Mrs. Setctenabel, Mrs. Llmdnl. !tin.
AIJ!8ll4a Kaspar ao co-llosteas. Kaspar and lira. Reibel
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PLAN DINNEil
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Give Tlulnks
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by Miss Thelma Grueser and. Matrons Club ba• made !11!1111
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Adam Ebenballb will f011Qw the' holne of Mrs. Bertha FH•on,
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HOllie Report of the Heallll eome..
Council meeUng TUesday morn- once wu given by Mrs. Genova
at the Columbus and Soulb- Yates and Mrs. Swarll.
ern meeting room in Middleport Miss Grlffilhl, CouniJ I•
wilh a coffee hour prior tensioo Agent, ellllalned
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to lhe bu.ineSI sessloo with the qulremenll lor a cltiten'Np
Reedsville • Loog llottoll1 mem- lour of Washington, D. C.
herB and Miss Margaret GrU· Topiel for nell ye., 1011116ths serving.
tively planned were, NolliliDn
Mrs. Belen Swarll el the and Quick Meals. Family life
Grove group
read lllsurance, ond F tilll flllllldMra.
Margaret alioo lor a Better Appearonc:o.
Btown, president, conducted Harrisonville, Hemlock Grevt,
the business, appointing
a Clube represented
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of the Minnie Price Portland • Great I!end, CbeiiFund, Mrs. Mary l'f, Rock Sprinp, and a.tt.
. Rose, and a publicity chair· ville . lAIII Bottom. '!be men, Mrs. Ruth A. Baldenon. cvuncll meeti111 will bo J ... tt.

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M;s. Clarence Curtis, assist·, means; Mrs. MerliD Trscy IIIII
ed by Mrs. Paul Frick and\ Mrs. Uoyd Wfllbt, llolpllll
Pojneroy.
Mrs. Joe Evans, entertaioed purcllasing; Mrs.
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n.;ll of United the Laurel Clifl Better Health' Ebltn, Mrs. Lou Diehl and Mrs.
the county are club Thursday evening at her Parker, bospit.al equipmonl;
cation was
Union Ave., Pomeroy. 1 Mrs. Charles R. Karr Sr., Mrs.
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Cetbolic nun . Fr~ck, president, opened mlttee: Mrs. Paul Eicbinltt
With devotions taken
fr o m and Mrs Eugena Tho plOD
IlDdy, fer one
~salm I~ by Mrs. Allen Eicb- Dowers ~nd slrk; Mrs. m
. the wbole
mger who bad for her top1c, er correopondence· and Mrs
1IRisOD.
For God's Grace We are Thank- H~ry Cia k ~
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ful and gave a meditation lor Gilmore ~ Mn · Emnl
liven by Mrs. AI· Daily Life, closing with prayer. Gilmort and Mrs.'
Erueat
followed by re- i II was reported that the 100 Powell, trips.
• for those
m cookbooks ordered by the club A contesl wao conducted by
1t a l!vmg
had arrived and were all soki. Mrs. Frick and won by Mrs.
pe and . ,
Mrs. Lawrence Eblin .,ill can· 1 Gilmore and Mrs. Lloyd Wrlghl
Y lG Chr~st s
vass for the Red Cross in U1t 1and Mrs. Clifford Jacoba IJ08
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cowmu nity. Plans were made the door pri:ze.
8 was taken
!If a Christmas dinner and par- Refreshments were served by
•oeter, Mrs.
ty at the Bailey's restaurani. the hostesses to those named
s. Arnold
Thursday December a, with a above and Mrs. T. A. Hewe~
~tmas Young,
$1 gilt exchange.
11011, Mrs. Robert Bowen, Mn.
OommunilY
Cemlllllloel for the year were Mu Eichinger, Mrs. Herman
"- lD Cbtisl
by the president and in- Warner and guesll Tammy
Or 'jfest.
clllde, Mrs. James Gilmore, ond Paula Eichinger, Cynthia
:rd S. OWen,
Mrs. Ernest Powell, Mrs. Pearl and Gina Thompson,
Jerri
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Parker, Mrs. Lou Diehl and Frick, Uncia Pullinl and .lira.
b ;Women,
Mrs. CUfford Jacobo, ways and f.Auis !Ieibei.
ofP.rln8 taken

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ehel. 5¥.., and Rebecca
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a swlmmlnJ pool. up at 6 a.m. dati)' to fix b1m- attend~l parUes boet"tt by Hoi· ue.
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To fill out the bouseboid ther~ ~= bedrooms and a gual "':'II I cup of coffee. The feml.. ' lywood I younger sot. Rut bls "ll's good ererelsa." Callan
is a female G ·m
shepherd. Cariyn Is Blill redecorating
members ot the clan s)...,p l
nreclnde partying esnlalns, ''11'1 •• a wav of
Princess, and a female cal with the
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drive in
rrt::r:t amonc their ClOSt trations buD! .up
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Her name is :'luffy &gt;nd she is cal furniture
pro • toux~ b':'l'anludisedan gets him •· e t s J e dFisller.
Nancy week I enjoy It sil much I've
deaf.
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broken
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S· ,..._ .or a COUDie olweeb."
lan finds sanctuary 111 his den, An experienced movie actor
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plete w1th stereo, television set ''Pepe"
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The children are f:.wns. Ra- ::::,e ~~~of that community) more work tha~ leisure. He'al·Callsns were .ocial butterflle•. les, af!B lhe ~•meet dlscotheq·
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park ID play IOflbaD with a
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perlonners, Bobby Darin. Rvan
cllrettors
Aaron

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Nearly 100 members and guests saw Mrs. Bender
20 arrangements, using her theme, "Arrang•l!f.
· Driftwood." She also displayed several
1Dl''"ts she had prepared suitable for ThanksgiviDg, _.d
Christmas, including a wreath made entirely of cilaN
lde&lt;:Orl:ted with velvet bows,'! - - · -·-·
delarobia fruits.
i Kennelh Frazier. Mra. EteM!te
:Gill• won the dOOr prize wbiCio
.Mrs. Bender explained the \ cons:ste&lt;l of one of the (6111
difference between drtftwood , cone wreaths displayed by 1\ln.
and weathered wood Is the : Bender.
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and .on beaches. She added that , attend the District 11 meedn1
traditional arrangements have at Marietta on Nov, loth.
,focal area and modem ar· Refreshments were oene41
\ :~::~er~ have several. .The , from a beautifully appointed(ta·
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has three dtmenswns, ble. Presiding at the coffee _.,
bealght, width and depth. Mrs. vices were the president, llrl.
Btoder slated that . the me~h- Wymon Sheets and vice ~
an1cs and oeedlepmnt h?lders dent, Mrs. Albert Dunrle. lfDt.
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menta should be covered.
!her DayiDn, Mrs. W. B. SpOa
Devotions were given by Mrs. at~d Mrs. John FrancieL

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at the open meeting sponsored by the GPo
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·Theme of November Show
,"ctu1atmu Forecast" wiD be ''Hi, There!", 1 door wreattt. 1oni,. one entry ta 1 elas1. AD
the IIH!me of lbe Christmas or swag; and .. Legend 01 llie entries muet be ltaged by 10
Flower Show presented by the Yule IA&gt;K." u
iuterpretative a.m. OD Saturday wllb Jlo!Sl"'
Rutland GardeB Club Saturday, design.
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to begin at 10:45. All arrang~
November 12 at the RnUand
menta must be lbe work of lbe
Churoh of 01r1st. Vlsltb!l bours For junlm ,,lmlre wltl be exb!bltor and are DOl to be .
will be from 1 to I p.m and two classes, Birds aod Ber- removed unW 7 PJIL saturday
the publlc is Invited to oit...d.jrles," BDd "Christmas Wishes,'' eveoinB.
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Tho Artlatic
Arrangement which cu be a favorite deslgu.
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tion A wm Include 14 classeJ ite desigo is tbe theme for the 111'1. Clarence lolurray, oboW :
1chairman. Staging wDI be 11 1
entitied "Twu Tho
Night invitational class.
Before' Clnubnu," a design The Horticulture Section wUl charge of Mro. Murray, Mrs.•
sllowlng rbytbm· "Upon The feature Bil classes il&lt;hading Paul Winn, 111'1. Jonab . CotteaHousetop,"
wealbered Broadleal evergreen, Narrow Dl, Mrs. Rnbert Reibel, Mrs.
wood; "Merry Chrtslmas." feo-= leaf Evergreens such u Japa- Chris Dlebl, Mn. llober) ea..
turing Cbrlstmal ornamenta; nese HulUes and Pyracaolbs; day, Mro. C. 0. Cbopman, Mra.
''Chrisbnas Ma~ic,"' painted or Evergreen Ground Covers Jn.. James Tltull, Mrs. James NJcb- ,
aatural brncbes;
"Canddes oludilg Vinca, IvieJ, Pachysa- olson, Mll. Jack Robooo ud 1
Aglow," a delip tiling .....Ut lllldra and Enooymaa; .Berried Mra. Wheeler Drake.
or candJeai 11Peace Tbls Holy Branches Succulents and House Mrs. Jamet 'I'HUI wW
Ni~ht." designeo around a mo-,plaota bolb foHage and Dower- the ArtiaUc Olvlsl0111 schedule
douna; "We Wisb You
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and Mra. Rnberl Reibellbe
Merry Chrlotmu," a
table Rules laid down for the show IUculture Olvisions. All momarrangement;
'1&gt;eck The state that entries are open to krs are to assist In Ute cleloHalls," using dried melerlal_: an
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Mrs. Earl Bender of Marietta was guest speaker md
at the open meeting sponsored by the GflGarden C\ub at Grace Methodist church ThursdtJ

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100 members and guests saw Mrs. Bender
20 arrangements, using her theme, "Arrangellill!ll
Driftwood." She aiS&lt;l disr,layed several arr-..
[m&lt;miS she had prepared suitab e for ThanksgiviDJ, dd
Christmas, including a wreath made entirely of · COJl!!l
[de''""'ted with velvet bows,'[
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delarobia fruits.
Kenneth Frazier. Mrs. Del'ette
Gills won lbe door priu wlljdl
Mrs. Bender explam~ the I consisted of one of the pJne
difference between d:tftwood cone wreaths displayed by Mn.
weatbered wood IS the , Bender.
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dnft wo~ must be wHt!' r- wa:-;h.l Mrs. Robson of Pomeroy thand as found along streams ed an garden r.lub rnemben~ ·SI
on beaches. She added that attend the District 11 meed"'
arrangements havt at Marietta on Nov. lotb.
.focal area and modem ar- Refreshments were Hned.
have several. The · from a beautifully appotntedftah~s three dimensions,; ble. Presiding at the coffee ....
width and depth. Mrs. vices were the ·president, b .
stated that . the nre~h- Wymon Sheeto and rico pl'Oilland needlepomt holders dent Mrs Albert Durole ~
both ~odern and traditional tes~s for. the evening · wire
"long
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the IIH!me of lbe Christmas or swag; and .. Legend 01 llie entries muet be ltaged by 10
Flower Show presented by the Yule IA&gt;K." u
iuterpretative a.m. OD Saturday wllb Jlo!Sl"'
Rutland GardeB Club Saturday, design.
I
to begin at 10:45. All arrang~
November 12 at the RnUand
menta must be lbe work of lbe
Churoh of 01r1st. Vlsltb!l bours For junlm ,,lmlre wltl be exb!bltor and are DOl to be .
will be from 1 to I p.m and two classes, Birds aod Ber- removed unW 7 PJIL saturday
the publlc is Invited to oit...d.jrles," BDd "Christmas Wishes,'' eveoinB.
:
Tho Artlatic
Arrangement which cu be a favorite deslgu.
.
1
Sectioa, begilnlng wtlb SecY 'Winter Wonderland," a favor- Committees In charge IDe!~ ;
tion A wm Include 14 classeJ ite desigo is tbe theme for the 111'1. Clarence lolurray, oboW :
1chairman. Staging wDI be 11 1
entitied "Twu Tho
Night invitational class.
Before' Clnubnu," a design The Horticulture Section wUl charge of Mro. Murray, Mrs.•
sllowlng rbytbm· "Upon The feature Bil classes il&lt;hading Paul Winn, 111'1. Jonab . CotteaHousetop,"
wealbered Broadleal evergreen, Narrow Dl, Mrs. Rnbert Reibel, Mrs.
wood; "Merry Chrtslmas." feo-= leaf Evergreens such u Japa- Chris Dlebl, Mn. llober) ea..
turing Cbrlstmal ornamenta; nese HulUes and Pyracaolbs; day, Mro. C. 0. Cbopman, Mra.
''Chrisbnas Ma~ic,"' painted or Evergreen Ground Covers Jn.. James Tltull, Mrs. James NJcb- ,
aatural brncbes;
"Canddes oludilg Vinca, IvieJ, Pachysa- olson, Mll. Jack Robooo ud 1
Aglow," a delip tiling .....Ut lllldra and Enooymaa; .Berried Mra. Wheeler Drake.
or candJeai 11Peace Tbls Holy Branches Succulents and House Mrs. Jamet 'I'HUI wW
Ni~ht." designeo around a mo-,plaota bolb foHage and Dower- the ArtiaUc Olvlsl0111 schedule
douna; "We Wisb You
A iag.
and Mra. Rnberl Reibellbe
Merry Chrlotmu," a
table Rules laid down for the show IUculture Olvisions. All momarrangement;
'1&gt;eck The state that entries are open to krs are to assist In Ute cleloHalls," using dried melerlal_: an
_yone_~~ _:to~exbl~·ba~·t~bul~l";o:P·~-----1·

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The Sunday Times-Seatlnlil. S!lllllay,

Mrs. Earl Bender of Marietta was guest speaker md
at the open meeting sponsored by the GflGarden C\ub at Grace Methodist church ThursdtJ

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flORIS DISPLICARITIS DIAGNOSED

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100 members and guests saw Mrs. Bender
20 arrangements, using her theme, "Arrangellill!ll
Driftwood." She aiS&lt;l disr,layed several arr-..
[m&lt;miS she had prepared suitab e for ThanksgiviDJ, dd
Christmas, including a wreath made entirely of · COJl!!l
[de''""'ted with velvet bows,'[
·· - - .· ·
delarobia fruits.
Kenneth Frazier. Mrs. Del'ette
Gills won lbe door priu wlljdl
Mrs. Bender explam~ the I consisted of one of the pJne
difference between d:tftwood cone wreaths displayed by Mn.
weatbered wood IS the , Bender.
_·
dnft wo~ must be wHt!' r- wa:-;h.l Mrs. Robson of Pomeroy thand as found along streams ed an garden r.lub rnemben~ ·SI
on beaches. She added that attend the District 11 meed"'
arrangements havt at Marietta on Nov. lotb.
.focal area and modem ar- Refreshments were Hned.
have several. The · from a beautifully appotntedftah~s three dimensions,; ble. Presiding at the coffee ....
width and depth. Mrs. vices were the ·president, b .
stated that . the nre~h- Wymon Sheeto and rico pl'Oilland needlepomt holders dent Mrs Albert Durole ~
both ~odern and traditional tes~s for. the evening · wire
"long
wllb Japanese arrangeMrs . Warren •~ts
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1•
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d
.,.~ , MrS. .,..
men.. IH!OU
covere .
j ther Dayton, Mrl. W. B. Spba
Devotions were glven by Mrs. 31td Mrs. JohD .Francie&amp;.
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Girl Scouts on Interesting Tours

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Installation

SUCCESS"·Ul
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2 Pc UVING ROOM SUITES .
$99
3-Pc. BEDROOM
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SOFA BEDS ....... ,...
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BUN'KBIDS
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LINOLEUM RUG$-9 12
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Republican Candidates for Melga County Commlnionert· ·
Pd. Pol. Adv.

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\'ClARENCE E. MILLER
Republica11

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For State Senator
(Eighteenth District)

(Vote for not more than one)

JOHN W. BROWN

X

(Two Year Term)
(\'ote for not more than

IWILLIAM L. COLEMAN
Democrat

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ICHARLES L. PANCAKE

For Attorney General

Democrat

IROBERT E. SWEENEY
Democrat

For Auditor of Still

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IGEORGE A. BANKS
IRALPH
WELKER
Republican
Democrat

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THOMAS E. FERGUSON

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ICLYr · SAUNDERS
Denwcrat

For Auditor of St1t1

For County Auditor

(Uaexplred Term Ending Jonuaey 8, 1116'1)

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ICAROLYN BURNETT

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Democrat

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l&gt;ARCHER E. REillY

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Republican

For Slcretlry of State

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IMORTON DICKEY
Republican

For County Recorder
(Vnexplred Term Ending Januacy 5, 11169)

(Vote for not

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IJAMES D. NOLAN
Democrat

For Trusvrer of State ·
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IEVALEE s. MYERS
MAXINE WALLACE
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For County Engineer
(Uaaplred Term Ending JaDoary 5, lllllfll
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ELDON BROWN

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LOWELL W. DICKASON

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(Twenty-seventh District)

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IWALTER H. MOELLER

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JAMES A. RHODES

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For Rept'lllntative to Congress
(Tenth District)

For Lieutenant Governor

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In addltloa 47 miles of CoUllty roads were resurfaced and sealed in the year
of 1966, with applicatioaa of Bituminous material and slone. This has alf been '
pald for and we will be able to show a ba tance January 1. 1967. If elected we
will strive to continue to work for the best inle'o'e.;1 of all Meigs County.
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Democrat

schedule. Jack
Wellll will Ita baCt In the role
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Joe FrldaJ. 1be half·
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lbe 1111111 p)pU!Ilr tJDtl 'II!IOCesa
lui In lbe earlier )'Wit of vJd.
ao. It ran fl1lm 11112 to 1959.
Webb also wiD p!Gduea ltld dJ.
net. IWcy Morptt I!P ~
cut • Bill GIUIIIDiltl, Friday's

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.30 Mites

TOTAL MILES In 1966 .. .... .. . .............. 27.00 Miles

IFRAZIER REAMS, JR.

llon In Hol1yllood for a apot on
NBC's

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Alfred to Athans Co. Line .. . . .. .. . .. .. . .. .. . . .. . 1.30 MIIH
Foreat Run-Morning Star Road ..•... ... , . . . . . . . . . . . 2.40 Miles

Pi. Pleaaant.

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IHhan-Keno Road .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. . .. . . . . . 4.60 Miles

(Vote for not more than one)

November 18. SentetlclDI Wll
also clelerred until lbe !Bib
for lames w. Bland of West
Columbllt, IIIII Joha A. Clonch,

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Hobton-Rutllllll Road . .. .. .. .. .. .. • • • • .. .. .. .. .. . 3.00 Milas

For Governor

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with seDienclng postponed unUl

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TO THE COURT HOUSE

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NOT EVERY PERSON

Harrllonvlll.o.xttr

FROM THE STATE HOUSE

PT. PLEASANT - Russell
rrantdla Leach, 211, Pl. Pleasant, received oeale~ in Circuit Court Saturday mortJIDg o!
OIMI 7ear In !be eounly JaU on
the m!wanor eluu1e of aasault
on DllllllY Wamsley and aaolher
one year sentence on lbe asltull ebarP 011 ette ?.alta ADD
JiOdlel ta nm concurreotly.
An addlllooaf seDtenee at six
montha will begin al lbe end
of bls year sentence on the
charge of jaU break, with time
olllll be allnlled for time spent
In lbe county jail, 1iDce
I.1Tell Jut July.
Artbur Goadwin, former JusUce of Peace la Mason County,
ilbe ... Ill be . .tenced Fr~

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Rklte load

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ltllral OM Parle RNcl .. .. .. .. • • • • • • .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. 1.60 Milos

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NOW! YOU CAN EXERCISE AND

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the Meigs County Rolds IIIII have. bee~
newly blld,lopped In the alender yur of 1966.

Your BEST Vote Is

W. EY8111 (PJ), KeDtlriek D.
Rlehards and Helen Conner (C):
!D), Rutb Whitt, Myrtie Kuhn
and Carl Jone• (C) .
Springfield Twp. - (R), Elvin Neal (PJ), Joseph E. Smith
and Dorothy Drummond !C):
(D), Alice Callicoat, Goldie
Sw!aher tand Rose Ha1er (C) .
Bidwell Pet. - (R), C. A.
Evans (PJ), Ada Payne and
Edna Payne (C): (D), E I s t e
Hunnel, Kerr llcCJaskey and
Dorolby Pb!Dipe (C).
Wllnul Tilp. - )RI, Ellil
Thol'tlton (PJ), Mtlt'guerlte carter and Helen Burnett (C); (D),
John R. RusNII, Audrey Bak·
er and Delores Bater (C).
Ward 1-A - (R) , Mary M.
Wlllfs (PJ), Atm Notter and
Margaret HOIIIIon (C); (D),
Beatrice Evans, Jessie K. Mul·
lea and Gerafdlne Ellcesaor (C).
Wild l·B -{R), Edwin T.

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CenlerviJie Pel - (R), John

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MuUineaUI (PJ), ~bb!Dcelllg!l!JI
son and Rebecca Soolt (C)· D
Eliz4beth Rlcharde
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and J' c
(C), ary
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Ward 3-B _ (R), Esther B.
Gilmore (PJ), Juanita · L. Nl·
day and Harriett R. QtL!I1s (C);
(D), Lucille Casey,
Wayne
Church and Fred SleJiheniSOD
(C).
Ward l·A - (ft), Lflllat1
tin (PJ), MOdred Hamilton and
lJlllan Davis (C); (0), Sylvia
Fowler, Ella Condee and Geor·
gia F. Burris (C).
Ward 4-B- (RI, Lucille
more (PJ), Phyflls Taylor,
clerk; !D) Agneo Walker, Mary
Smith and Marjorie Conley (C).
Ward 4-C - (R), Ferne Gard·
ner (PJ), Gladys Sowers and
Nancy Houck (C); (D), Wanda
Parsona, Geraldine Craft '
Dorothy W. Sheell (C).

Perry Twp. - (R), Joba R.
Morgao CPJ), Fred Stauffer
IIIII Edward Fry (C); (D), Kel·
sfe Goble, Charles Richards and ·
Lloyd MWJgrave (C).
Raccooa Twp. -IR), S. Harlaatl v.maa &lt;PJJ, EmflltiDe
Baughman IIIII Merle Howard
(C); (D), Finley Richards, Aud·
rey WlctlJne llld Helen Rich-

OAKLEY C. COLLINS

CoHllll For Senator Committee

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Meigs County's
Road ·Building Report

33 Districts

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Verba Waugh

Re-Elect
State Senator

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Guyan Pet. _ (R), Carrie
Wrfllams (PJ), Mary Lou Halley and Myra GUmore (C); (D)
EUeen Walker Ellzabeth Ev8DII and Elo~ CaiUcoat (C).
Harrison Twp. - (R), !laDford Col (PJ), Curtis Porter
aad Bonnie Hulton (C); (D),
Will Shoemaker, Alma Martin
and Viola Slone (C).
Huatlngton Twp. - (R), ErneaUne Polaley (PJ), Data Peialey and Velma Hunlley (C);
(D), LoriDa Swlaber, Mary
Chlldara and Esta Dee! (C).
lflmtlrol)on Pet. - (R), Dorothy Wheeler (PJ), Marion Me&gt;
Carley and Mary Atm McCarley (C); (0), Reba Loag, Lil·
Uan Rece IIIII Irene Ralaea (e).
Morg111 Twp. - (R), Maur
Ice Thomas (PJ), OUn RuaeeU and Rulb Heah (C); (D),
GletUJa tons, John K. Russell
and Odella Taylor (C).
Oltio Twp. - (R), Mariano
Jeften (PJ), Margaret Jolm11111,
Gall Shalfer (C); (D),
Juanlia Cnllg, Ruth
Wllfl'etl,

G111i1 and Meigs County cannot eHord only one h•lf, or
even two-thlrcla, repr...ntation in the Ohio Seniti on luUII
vital to its progresa.
G111i1 and Mliga Countiens vote for, and deserve, serious
end full-time represent1tion.
FOR CONTINUED "ON-THE-JOB" VITALITY
AND
DEDICATION TO SoUTHEASTERN OHIO

. SOME Call It WHOLESALE
We Named It-

Thursday Club
Dines at Oscars

Burnette (PJ), Judy Wilcoxen
and Dottle Fellure (C); (D),
Bonnie Cremeens, lluth Saund·
m and Judith Doughman (C).
Gr.., Pet. - (R), Mary
Darst (PJ), Beulah Mills and
Eleanor
Gilliam (C); (D),

tHE DEMOCRAT CANDIDATE FOR STATE S.NATOR MISSED
271 ROLL CALL VOTES AS A FRESHMAN SENATOR DURING the
106th GENERAL ASSEMBLY IN 1965.
Senate recorda ahow he missed 271 of 901 roll ulla, an
absentee record of 30%. The month of July he mlsiiCI 181 roll
calls of 3B8, 1n ebsentte record of 50%.
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ABSENTEE RECORD DIVULGED

GALLIPOLIS
BUSINESS COllr.GE

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Ia Bunce (PJ), Huel Kent and and Eyelyt) Jelfen (C); (D), Rulli OW..,Jlle, Palrlda loJm. 'l'bomaa (PJ), Barblra MCIIJIII
Gladys Rotheeb (C); (0), Mae Marjorie Dooni!Uy, Amy Dea- soa and 1lofolby Colle* (C). and Muriel AIUIOil (C);
Reese, MOdred Curnutte and nally and Floyd Workmall (C).
AJnn Lease, Mary E. Rablt.
Paul Harrllon (C).
Galllpotis Tilp. - (R), E!IJ. Greenfield 'l'ilp. - (R), Em- 1011 and Barbara FuJb
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e1 Bradbury (PJ) Ana Bt'OWII ma J. Lewis (PJ),
Bertha Ward a-A - (R) 1._
Cheshire Tilp. - (R), Wen- and Evetya Wer (C)· ~D) JODes an4 Myrtle Bartels (C): HamUton (PJ)
Neal
dell Bradbury (PJ), Clair Alb- Inez Mae Belz, Gertruck Ev: (D), Lora Hantmond, llalllara Vivian
(D),
ey and Arthur Rupe (C); (0), ant and Laura Jean Q-aft (C) Bartell and Florence Tralner alby Barton Iris Muler
llefpha llammack Hanna Bar- Kan
PeL (R) KetuJeth (C).
Violet Mrm' h 1
rison and Glenna iu.wer (C).
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Cheshire Pet. _ (R), l'efBY Haner · (PJ), Audrey. Brownell GU)IIII Twp. - Dorotb7 Beav- Ward 1-11 - (R), Fern
Roush (PJ), Betty
Rothgeb and Alma Stevera (C), (D), Sa· er (PJ), Elleea Montcomerf Bt11 (PJ), llorteale A. Epllnll
and Helen Spears (Cl; (0), ~~~Board and Vir- IIIII Lorea Ha11eJ (C): (0), and Edaa North (C); (0),
r.arol Freeman, Katherine Shoe- oonla
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Welllter Sheetl, JlflmM Sheela en DickeJ, llallde Niday
maker and Dorta Zirkle (C).
Green Tilp. - (R), Margaret and Nancy TbomploD (C).
~~E.$-~ (C).

Here are the worltera tor
each of the county's 33 votlllfl
preclncls IPJ is for Presiding
Judge, R for Republican, o for
L•mocral, and C for Clerk),
with two judge• then clerk
listed for each partyc
·• · · Add1son Twp. - \R) , Mar- Clay Twp. - (R), J t1 h n
~uerlte Rake tPJ), Nettle Van Brucker !PJ), Cecil Cotton and
S1ckle and Flortmce Gothard Opal Barcus !C); (D), Noah
!Cl; \D) Evelyn L. Pennington Williams. Sheri Barcus
and
Joan B. Saln~ and Janel Nl- Edgar Griffith (C).
bert !C).
Clay PeL - (R), Harry
AddiSon PeL - (R), Lavon- Steele (PJ), Roee Belle James

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Met·gs Events DOCTOR SAYS
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Preclnct officlala, lncludlna
two ludiH and a clerk from
each party, a total of· sJx
workltn, have been selected
lor DelLI Tuesday's 1enera1 eleclion by the GalUs County board
of elections.

shades in the 'Mexican Spice'

coUecUon wear well together."
'l.'llaiW to lfle bl8 promotionpasb recently aDdertRkea by
Mexlcaa aovernmenl, many
Allletleant probably ' will take
to lbe 1011111 ta lee w~at llllhe
llallbe!~lo ~-~~ul. Tile)' won't
uuappo.......
The smart men's boutiques
are, admittedly, a bit. expen·
slve but sandals, straw" haiS,
sliver jewelry,
real serApes
hich
(II
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an~
waU hangings) and wood e&amp;rvIngs are avallabl~ at bargain
pr~~-this spring think Mexican. And remember, you saw 11

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, lc~n lnslule of Men's and using, hot tamale red,
ACAPULOO, Mexico (NEA) .Boys' Wear:
mole green, ·fiesta
-The laet time Americana real- ,, "Mexico is a pretty loglral tropical orange, lemon
Mrs. Loaa Willie of Rt
Iy Sol excited about'Me:ilca was fashion theme. Brl&amp;ht
lime. Mexlcalf rose,
Mrs. James Criswell, Mrs. Girl Scout Troop ••· f Gal _, 1•-• the th
h the
returned bome after
ll&gt;henBiackJacltPerahln&amp;- 'are dile aDd Mexico,
clear, Kahlua .brown,
Galen Brown and Mrs Guy U lis h tak
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. to Wellstoa due to
ed the border In 1818 to chase .larly AcapUlco, Is where
yellow and Iguana ""ay
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Shuler of the Heath Melbndist esUng trips in the area in re- Another was ta Huntington
of ber brother, Homer
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·.IOdal action ' ~
bound ·to flOP up somewhere.
Women's Society atlelded
cent weeks. One was to t be te see the rnaentatkm ·of "Hoi: Broob, 011 Oct. 29. He wu Well, the border has been ' bfno~ brighter than ever
And . watch for wild
workshop 011 the
county courthouse where Mr. lday On Ice."
~ed at Ga!Ua Baptilt eem- C1'08sed again, ~--~ bhy .foroSo.
f lit
live prints based on old
study held Wednesday at
M rio D' k
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e ry.
menswear manu .....,... II o
me o e ·colora
and peasant designs
Rock Springs Methndlst Church. o n IC ey, county au tor, The moat recent, and
bave decided that lbe word have beell adapted by various wear, shirts, slacks ;nd
District olfJCers were in charge
bfy the most lntereslillfl, IIU
.Mila Lynda Rees of Williams- for sprlllfl Is Mexklc.
manufacturers may eeem a ers wiU be created from
of the IMII!loar.
vioit to Columbus. The
Va., arrived Friday to Althoulh the cynleal ob- bit mueh but their names are .
One of the more
toured tlle capital buildlq
her parenll, Mr.
and server m~ auspect lbat a at least imaginative. From terestl~g noveltiee Is 8
Mr. and Mn. Clifford .
the mornillfl. After the noon
Floyd Rees of Garfield group ,of fuhlon bfgwias ar~l- Van Heusen there's chilo,
Iy str 1ped sweater based
ningham and son, Ke~th, Llllla. Installation of new officers meal they visited the Colum- Ave.
trarlly
tleclde what they ll autmeg, curry, vanllfa,
the peasant poncho.
were recent guests of her mo· was scheduled for Thursday, bus Center of Science and tnpush 011 CQDaumera each ,sea- gano and "racy
"This isn't to say,"
adds h-.eriiie....
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Iller, Mn. William Robson and llecember 8, when Evangeline dustry and •specially enjoyed Miss Stephanie Anne Gibert, 6011,
the chosen indllllry· of rust, blue, orange, ·
Gurtner, "that everybody will
oMier relatives.
Chapter, OES. met Thursday viewiq "The Triumph
Of daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J. wide Mexican moUf
does beige and green.
be walking around decked
M Ed il
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evenlq at the Masonic Temple Man."
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Gordon Gibert is parliclpaUns make sense.
DuPont's customers wifl
!Ike a Mexican peasant.
fro a~~~·ty thas hre· in Middleport. Mr. and Mrs. At their last meeting the In the honors program at Mi·
Manufacturers ••ve flnalfy
the south-of-the • border
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patrol anu lJmverslty, where she is a realized tbat mea, a1 well •• commercial wrinkle .
enco! will certainly be r :~;JI
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In lor makl ng IaIsec Ia1ms m th e1r next spring."
pr
•her "-" 1 w.1 M
d M u "·tua 1·ISt·:c opemng.
leaders and assistants, a Ire&amp;!· freshman ·
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t Jamee Hackworth and children.
s pro m were rs. urer, and scribe. They also dis""'
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an a ver ng.
Ron Buder True majgazloe'•,ll Approved for Veterans
Training and Social
i John nd J .
James Clatworthy, Adah, and cussed lor a toy drive in the
u • &lt;&gt;asuaf wear. And wbat'• one ~other treatment, derma· faslon editor.' who piOns a
Security Students
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of the most coforfll COIIIItrles hras10n or •urglcal
Mexican fashloa spread In an
1Mrs. Evelyn Lewis. Warder. near future.
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Mr. and Mrs. Warren Ben· The yearly budget report was
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1.1 tbe world? Mexico, IIAicb. removes the outer layer of
Issue, organized 8
Next Quarter
nett and family, Columbus are given by Mro. Robert King,
Says T, Thoma! Gurtner, skin but Is of value only
elpedltlon to Ac· BeQins Dec. 8
. spending the weekend with his Associate Matrou.
fashiOn d~rector of the Amer- the wnnklea do not extend
apul•o ~eJJUy and came
c.talog and Information
On Diploma CaurHS
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mrs. Clatworthy reported on
lbe deeper layers of the ·\in. with a gond lndlcodon of
Available
Upon Requeot
Bennett.
the Grand Chapter SesSion
The best (but by no means ptll'· 'mexican look. " " . " "
held In Cleveland recently and
manent) results are obtained by "I have a hunch that
Sunday guests of Mr. and reported that tho Deputy Grand
a fece-llling operation perform- will take to this bold slyle
. ·~~· : H~erty ;~re rd Mri Matron of District 2S was Ber·
By Wayllf G. Bnndstadl, M.D. eel by a qualified plastic
almost the same way
an
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nga 0 nice Hoffman of Harrisonville
Monday
Q- Is lflere aay way to put i on.
took to mod," sayd
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Barberton. They bod just re- Olapter. The chapter made
CIRCLE 5 of Grace Methndist the elasticity back in the skin? ! Q- '· have had ltcblog of my "But there's no middle ground II
36 Locust StNet
turned. lrom a trip to Canada plans to hold a bak&lt; oale Nov.
WSCS will meet at I p. m. at I bsve loot weight and am '" scalp With white scales
here. Men will take it or leave
Phone 446 4367
and . VISited .In Mar~etta before 23, and invitations were read
the church.
wrinkled I look 70, although ' . some lime. I have tried ~o:ln~t·.Jt'"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiioii
COmlllflto Middleport. The Bnn. for other chapter installations
GALLIA
COUNCIL
' ments and shampoos but n
114 am only 51
gards are lbe par~nts of Mr. Mrs. William King, Worthy
TODAY
Daughters of America, reguA - Ia ~dea daya
when I ing has helped me. Wllat is lbe
and Mrs..Haggerty s son . In· Matron, announced that chap!- OFFICIAL BOARD of Heath Jar meeting. First nominaUon youth respected age, ~ one cause and Is there a cure?
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law, who hves m Maryland.
er members we~ beillfl asked Methndisl Church will meet of officers 7:30 p. m.
but a profeasiooaf actress ever A-U the Itching Is sevt~rell
to attend the Bradbury Church Sunday evenillfl at 7:30 p.m.
FRENCH COTONY Daugfl. considered trying to get rid of and lbe scales are very fine
of Christ Sunday, Nov. 13. The
ters of the American Revolu- wrinkles but limes change. The texture and dull in color,
mitiatory work was erempU·
MONDAY
Uon will meet at 2 p.m., at process of wrinkling, a natural ~ay have ~borrbea . If
lied during the eveniag. The MIDDLEPORT Garden Club lbe home of Mrs. Howard 1. accompaniment of aging,
Is 1tchmg Is m11d and the scales
The Thursday Club of Galli· meeting was preceded with • will meet Monday evening, llov. Neal, First Ave. Miss Mar- hastened by exposure to the sun are large, hard. and shiny, you
polis held its first meeting of potluck dinner in the dining 7, at the home of Mrs. William garet Ecker will· present the and wind or as In your case by may have pSOTiasls, The treat·
the new year at a noon lunch· room.
Norris with Miss Anna HoweU program.
a sodden loss of weight.
m~t f?" the, two conditions is
eon in lhe Riverboat Room. Taand Miss Lucille Smith, assist· GALLIA TOPS Club wm rneel
There Is no dnl&amp; or appllca· qmte d1ffer•n •. Thel'f! Is no cure
hies were decorated in
fall
lng hostesees. Each member
at 7 p.m., at Grace Methodist lion that will restore the elasll- but with modern treatment It Is
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flowers, and alabaster grapes.
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asked to bring a chrysanthe- church.
city to wrinkled skiD. A skin possible to control both dlseas. Mrs. Oscar Clarke, president, EnJOYS
mum from their garden.
GALLIPOLIS French, Amerl- cream lbat contains pregneno- ea. A good skin specialist should
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mtrnduced the guest speaker, A chill supper was enjoyed MRS. G. R. ThompsoR of can Association of University lone has been faand to remove be able to help you.
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MISs L1nda Garst, a student at by members of the Friend· Winding Trail Garden Club will Women w!U meet at 8 p.m. wrlnklea but oo17 by Cllll8lng
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R10 Grande College. MISs Garst sblp Class of the First Church be a guest on Janet's Coffee at the home of Mrs. Marianne waleriGgln'J of the skiD. When
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has spent a~! but .three years of God when they met iD lbe Hour, Monday, Nov. 7, at 1 a. Campbell, Lower River Road. lbe uee of lbe eream fa dlscon- He'a I« A gOC)ll .head
of he~ hfe m lnd1a, but was Missionary . Rooms of
1 h e m., usia&amp; as her topic,
Miss Arlene Spurlock will be llnuedand.~~~=~~- dellill11. He...) makeia fine' .
&lt;,
born ID this country.
church In GalllpoUs Thtl'aclaJ. plants.
lbe guest speaker, and will
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She wore a sm:~ and told the evening. Kenneth Betz, pres~
TIIEODORUS
lise as her subject "MlssioD- The cream cannot be used by ~:sc:ffi~a..
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tlub about how II lo worn, and dent presided. Ludena Stall· Dangilters of
w!U ary•a Role In Africa."
women who have oUy skiD or a a Martae'fi'Glll' Rlc~lltond.''JVra4.~ I ' ·
also told many . lnteres~ng ings' gave the secretary's re. meet in regular session
Taeaclay
tendency to have acne.
after eatlal wllb President II
things about the b1story, and port and Dorothy Hauck lbe at 7:30 p. m. at th IOOF
CALVARY BAPl'IST Church
Products. that contain beef
Johnson lo Viet Nam.
her I~ In !nella. Her father Is treasurer's report.
Games w!U be
under
Ladies Au:IIUary will meet at blond protem , ~vine
serum
Thel'f! ain't no more civil
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a medical missionary,
and 'nle group approved aendlni recU011 ot the
7:30 p, m. at tile church. A albwrun)
wdl temporarlly i lighll movement. 11 is
:,:;~as a prolesser in _I he Christmas bol&lt;es to servicemen co?""ittee and membes are to combination of Baptist Wom· smooth wrinkled skin. They are
died with the Mar&lt;:)!
colltje at Ludhlana, sons of class members. Mrs. brmg small articles lor prizes. en's Day of Prayer, and the ~~fe but the effect Is loal eaclo Washington (in 19631 . We
Punhat
. b, .one ?I only three oi John Brammer volunteered to Refreshments wlll be oerved. regular November program tlllle you wqh your face with a great big picnic and liM! II
.
1s kiDd '" Asia.
have charge of the program.
will be conducted under the soap and water. It Is also loot rnded 't
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1 he It was decided to have the POMEROY Bend C. B. Rarlto leadership of lbe spiritual life if you uee your facial ~uacles -Fioy~ ·B. McKIMiek,
OHIO
luncheon was Miss Sandy next meeting at the same place Club Auxiliary w1ll meet MOD- ~airman, Mn. William Me- to ocnvey any expression e&lt;· directOr of CORE. nationllflll ft11DQUPORT
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France, a classmate of M1ss on llec. Bth, at 8 p. m. A lurkey day at 7:30 p. m. at the home
y.
cept of 8 great stone fate.
GarsL
dinner will be served and a $! of Mrs. Doyle Shuler,
CIRCLE 8 of Grace Meth- your further lnformatioa, the
gift exchange will be held,
'11JESDAY
odist WSCS will meet at 1 p. Fond and Drug Admlnlstrati011
Attending were Mr. and }.'frs, SPElCL\L meeting of
m. at the home 01 Mrs. Ard- recently eeized and destroyed a
Kenneth D~ Mr. and Mrs. Mlddl•port • ...._ ,.. F
en Dobson, Hedgewood Drive. large quantity of three leadlllfl
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KYGER Methodist WSCS will
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bold a rummage sale at the
Kycer Vllley Mothen League Delbert Hanna, Mr. and Mn. 7:30 p. m. when tbe E.
Cora Ward building at Kyger. CreatitJe Writen
Thursday heard Miss Shirley John Jeffers and Jil~ Mr. and Degree will be conferred.
Lunch will be served at noen. ToMeet1Vot~.12
Sheell, R. N., of Hoher Hos- Mrs. Noah D. Houck and daugh- neth Scilea is Worahlpful
FRENCH CI'IY Garden Club
Creative Wrlten Group wiD
pftal gave a talk on encephaH- ter, Debra, Mr. and Mrs. Leon ler.
will meet at 7:30p.m., at the meet Saturday, November 12th
tis, and of many of the new StoUiDp and children, Letha AMERICAN l.egiOD
home of Mn. Charles Lanier. at 7:30 p. m. with Mra. Mary
developments In medicine.
and David, Rev. and Mrs. L. E. of Lewis Manley Post 211!
Mn. Jack Hackworth wlli be
L. Lewis la Rio Grande.
The league decided to furnish Foudy, Mr. Doo Fulks, Miss meet at the MI. Moriah
co-IJoeteBI.
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~ to the Guiding
Hand Pam Carruthers and Mr. and Church Middleport, Tuesday, at WEDNESDAy
nature of a ~~Wkshop. Anyone
School. Members are to take Mrs. Harold Neal.
7:30 p. m.
GALL!A. COUNTY El!tenslon
donaUons to Mrs.
Phyllis
DEACONS and
Homernakera Council
will Is welcome to come with, or
illthout, a 111811U1CrlpL Those
Raakln, and Mrs. Pat !iurley
Of the First United Pftlbyteri- meet at 10 a.m. at Grace seeklllfl information about the
by December !st.
an Church In Middleport will Metbodlst. Program on "HoJ. group should eli!! Mn.
Mrs. Loulee McCarley was
sponsor a cbickea dinner Efec. iday Accessories," and ''CoJ. Lewis at Rio Grande.
bote with Mr. Wllllam Buck
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hostess with Mrs. WilHam Buck Over !GO parents, teachers, DL at the church. The dinner Is or n e ome.' Potluck w!fl
11 co-hostess. There were 11 and guests obeerved 0 pen f!.SO for adulll and .7l for chll· be served at noon. Bring own er's Episcopal chureh, l'lrllb
memlleri and one 811051 pres- House at the October meeting dren
table service.
House. A 8Uesl opea!utr,
tnt.
of the Harrllonvtlle P.T.O. with
SENIOR CLASS of Ru~ ~ lllsoion•"' •·~~ Mrs. Narclsoi of HIIIIIIngiOa
Refreshments of cake, COffee aU class-rooms being decorat- land 1ligb School 11 l(lODIOring
- , ....,_ will give a deJnonstratiGa •
and cates were served. Next eel In ~ trend of Halloween. 1 jilney supper at the RuUand IJ wiD O!eel all p. m. at the wigs. For reservallou can
meet:ing will b De. lt, whn . Foflowmg the busmess meet- Grade School cafeteria 011 'nJea. =c::~ ~ner. will Mrs. lsom Walker, Mn. KeDmeeting w!U be llec. lst, when mg 1 film was ahewn 011 T. B. day, Nov. a, Election Day.
neth Morgan, or Mrs. Rfeb.
lbe annullf Christmas dinner Mrs. June Kloes, secretary ?f serving will begin at f p. m.l~:;;m~~;eet;;;;;a;r;t0i7:0i300ip:;;.m.&amp;;.a~t;;;S~t._;P~et-~ard;;,.;earter;;;;.;.·- - - - wiD be served at the Bail•f'• the MeJgS County TuberculOOII '1111s dinner Is to help tha . .
Restaurant In Pomeroy.
Association, explained the ?e- lora finance their annual trip
cesalty of the leYy In Melli to Wuhll1fllon.
county. II wu unanimously vot-lntJutlture Ritu
eel to endorse lhls levy at Har·
1 Wedaeoday
who ulls on me buy.eftiW
To Be Held Sunday rlsonvllle.
WHITE ROSE LODGE ADX-·tl
Platll! were discussed for an The room count was woo by Wary will meet Wednesday,
lavestlture ceremony to be the sixth grade lor having lbe Nov. 9 at the legion hoU io
HEARING AID .
beld Sunday, November 13, at most parelils rnaent. All sil Middleport. Hostesses will be
2:30 p. m. at lbe Salisbury grades were fortunate to have t.fn. Wllliam Woodard,
Mra.
School when Girl Scout Troop volunteer room mothers.
Lloyd Wright and Mrs. Clar100 met Thuraclay evening at The waya and means com· ence Andrews.
the home of Mrs. Jack Seelig mlttee lltliiOIDICed their plltll
end we tell theml
II! Pomeroy.
lor a turkey and bam shoot to
THURSDAY
The meeting opened with the be held at the Raymllld Coli- ELEANOR CIRCLE of the
What about your bearing-has It reached the stage
pledge te nag and Girl Scout rDI farm before ThantJIIY· Heath Methodist Qwrch wiD
where JOU wonder whether or DO&amp; a Jieutu1 al4
Promise. Invitatlo111 te t h t Ing, wllb refreabmenta avalia- meet Thursday evenlllfl at 7:30
invflltlture wm ill'ltten and ble.
p. m.
IJ01Ild be bellefklal? Our testlnJII FREE -.n4 wt~
, fBWII and songs were studied. P.T.O. memberahlp dues are
FRIDAY
out obllptron, and our recommeadatloDI
rhe efoalng ceremony
was oow belng aecepted by the He· REn7RN JONATHAN Melp
liven by Penny EbUn and Vfcld retary for the 1IIIUI IIChool Chapter, Daughtera of
the
11venteen year'• experlenee. NOW II the time to
· (:!art foflnwed b)' taps. Re- year with membenhlp lleltets American Revolullon, w!U meet
e111 or write for an appointment ID the privacy of
served by avallable at the Dell meellnfl. Friday Nov. 11 at the home
.freshments were
ltflll. SeeU, to llayanna Cole, Followinl the program er· of Mrs: Dor ~fer with Mn
JIIID'·home. •·
~ldd ewt, Sllelly Cfllrk, Df- eryoae enjoyed relreahmeoll of Pat Lochary and Mn.
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~·'· Beclty ' SeeU,, cupcakes. Ice cream, coffee Dutton &amp;!SiBling hostesses. Mra.
~. ,wJIIo Soaya W!Ute. Deb- and kool aid In the cafelerla Emerson Jones wm present
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Abbott, IIIII oblened 1 towel ah- tiODal Defense material.
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CaJIItlra, Sandra for which the caob were very e~n response will be a patriotic P. 0, ... 143
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oriented male caL

No·' from·:,,,.o'f'f'M.,;, e Xl.CO way'~Jesp:Oor:~:;~etyl~:

be Dec. J51b, al 7:30 p.m. Mr. 81ld' Mra. Alvin
Acouple of duell, "God tsl Tbe lecturer wiD prepare lbe and chtldreD of Jackson rioited
Dead," and "Evenlllfl
program and
mother, Mrs. Allee
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be served.
Second Ave. on Thursday.
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Heusen's P,R gal, "for

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Installation

SUCCESS"·Ul
BUSINESS CARrrRS
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2 Pc UVING ROOM SUITES .
$99
3-Pc. BEDROOM
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SOFA BEDS ....... ,...
$SS
BUN'KBIDS
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HOUYWOOD BEDS .. .. . . .. .. .. $39.75
LINOLEUM RUG$-9 12
$4 88
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4-D WER CHESTS · " · " " ••.. .. $18

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Leogue Speaker

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Diles Rad•"oear Co'mpa··n'y'

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Republican Candidates for Melga County Commlnionert· ·
Pd. Pol. Adv.

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\'ClARENCE E. MILLER
Republica11

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For State Senator
(Eighteenth District)

(Vote for not more than one)

JOHN W. BROWN

X

(Two Year Term)
(\'ote for not more than

IWILLIAM L. COLEMAN
Democrat

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o:!~~~c;_ ~OLUNS

ICHARLES L. PANCAKE

For Attorney General

Democrat

IROBERT E. SWEENEY
Democrat

For Auditor of Still

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IGEORGE A. BANKS
IRALPH
WELKER
Republican
Democrat

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For County Commissioner

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(Vote ror not more than oni' )

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THOMAS E. FERGUSON

X IJO~;b~~a~ORGAN__ ---·

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ICLYr · SAUNDERS
Denwcrat

For Auditor of St1t1

For County Auditor

(Uaexplred Term Ending Jonuaey 8, 1116'1)

(Vote f ()r not more !han':_~- --·· -

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ICAROLYN BURNETT

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Democrat

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l&gt;ARCHER E. REillY

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Republican

For Slcretlry of State

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IMORTON DICKEY
Republican

For County Recorder
(Vnexplred Term Ending Januacy 5, 11169)

(Vote for not

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IJAMES D. NOLAN
Democrat

For Trusvrer of State ·
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IEVALEE s. MYERS
MAXINE WALLACE
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For County Engineer
(Uaaplred Term Ending JaDoary 5, lllllfll
(Vote
than one)

ELDON BROWN

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LOWELL W. DICKASON

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(Twenty-seventh District)

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JAMES A. RHODES

"To Tell !be Tn!lh" wiD re.
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(Tenth District)

For Lieutenant Governor

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In addltloa 47 miles of CoUllty roads were resurfaced and sealed in the year
of 1966, with applicatioaa of Bituminous material and slone. This has alf been '
pald for and we will be able to show a ba tance January 1. 1967. If elected we
will strive to continue to work for the best inle'o'e.;1 of all Meigs County.
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Democrat

schedule. Jack
Wellll will Ita baCt In the role
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Joe FrldaJ. 1be half·
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lbe 1111111 p)pU!Ilr tJDtl 'II!IOCesa
lui In lbe earlier )'Wit of vJd.
ao. It ran fl1lm 11112 to 1959.
Webb also wiD p!Gduea ltld dJ.
net. IWcy Morptt I!P ~
cut • Bill GIUIIIDiltl, Friday's

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TOTAL MILES In 1966 .. .... .. . .............. 27.00 Miles

IFRAZIER REAMS, JR.

llon In Hol1yllood for a apot on
NBC's

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Alfred to Athans Co. Line .. . . .. .. . .. .. . .. .. . . .. . 1.30 MIIH
Foreat Run-Morning Star Road ..•... ... , . . . . . . . . . . . 2.40 Miles

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IHhan-Keno Road .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. . .. . . . . . 4.60 Miles

(Vote for not more than one)

November 18. SentetlclDI Wll
also clelerred until lbe !Bib
for lames w. Bland of West
Columbllt, IIIII Joha A. Clonch,

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For Governor

day CllliD e;ptenkm'"'. clilr&amp;•
with seDienclng postponed unUl

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NOT EVERY PERSON

Harrllonvlll.o.xttr

FROM THE STATE HOUSE

PT. PLEASANT - Russell
rrantdla Leach, 211, Pl. Pleasant, received oeale~ in Circuit Court Saturday mortJIDg o!
OIMI 7ear In !be eounly JaU on
the m!wanor eluu1e of aasault
on DllllllY Wamsley and aaolher
one year sentence on lbe asltull ebarP 011 ette ?.alta ADD
JiOdlel ta nm concurreotly.
An addlllooaf seDtenee at six
montha will begin al lbe end
of bls year sentence on the
charge of jaU break, with time
olllll be allnlled for time spent
In lbe county jail, 1iDce
I.1Tell Jut July.
Artbur Goadwin, former JusUce of Peace la Mason County,
ilbe ... Ill be . .tenced Fr~

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ltllral OM Parle RNcl .. .. .. .. • • • • • • .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. 1.60 Milos

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the Meigs County Rolds IIIII have. bee~
newly blld,lopped In the alender yur of 1966.

Your BEST Vote Is

W. EY8111 (PJ), KeDtlriek D.
Rlehards and Helen Conner (C):
!D), Rutb Whitt, Myrtie Kuhn
and Carl Jone• (C) .
Springfield Twp. - (R), Elvin Neal (PJ), Joseph E. Smith
and Dorothy Drummond !C):
(D), Alice Callicoat, Goldie
Sw!aher tand Rose Ha1er (C) .
Bidwell Pet. - (R), C. A.
Evans (PJ), Ada Payne and
Edna Payne (C): (D), E I s t e
Hunnel, Kerr llcCJaskey and
Dorolby Pb!Dipe (C).
Wllnul Tilp. - )RI, Ellil
Thol'tlton (PJ), Mtlt'guerlte carter and Helen Burnett (C); (D),
John R. RusNII, Audrey Bak·
er and Delores Bater (C).
Ward 1-A - (R) , Mary M.
Wlllfs (PJ), Atm Notter and
Margaret HOIIIIon (C); (D),
Beatrice Evans, Jessie K. Mul·
lea and Gerafdlne Ellcesaor (C).
Wild l·B -{R), Edwin T.

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CenlerviJie Pel - (R), John

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MuUineaUI (PJ), ~bb!Dcelllg!l!JI
son and Rebecca Soolt (C)· D
Eliz4beth Rlcharde
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and J' c
(C), ary
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Ward 3-B _ (R), Esther B.
Gilmore (PJ), Juanita · L. Nl·
day and Harriett R. QtL!I1s (C);
(D), Lucille Casey,
Wayne
Church and Fred SleJiheniSOD
(C).
Ward l·A - (ft), Lflllat1
tin (PJ), MOdred Hamilton and
lJlllan Davis (C); (0), Sylvia
Fowler, Ella Condee and Geor·
gia F. Burris (C).
Ward 4-B- (RI, Lucille
more (PJ), Phyflls Taylor,
clerk; !D) Agneo Walker, Mary
Smith and Marjorie Conley (C).
Ward 4-C - (R), Ferne Gard·
ner (PJ), Gladys Sowers and
Nancy Houck (C); (D), Wanda
Parsona, Geraldine Craft '
Dorothy W. Sheell (C).

Perry Twp. - (R), Joba R.
Morgao CPJ), Fred Stauffer
IIIII Edward Fry (C); (D), Kel·
sfe Goble, Charles Richards and ·
Lloyd MWJgrave (C).
Raccooa Twp. -IR), S. Harlaatl v.maa &lt;PJJ, EmflltiDe
Baughman IIIII Merle Howard
(C); (D), Finley Richards, Aud·
rey WlctlJne llld Helen Rich-

OAKLEY C. COLLINS

CoHllll For Senator Committee

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Road ·Building Report

33 Districts

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Verba Waugh

Re-Elect
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Guyan Pet. _ (R), Carrie
Wrfllams (PJ), Mary Lou Halley and Myra GUmore (C); (D)
EUeen Walker Ellzabeth Ev8DII and Elo~ CaiUcoat (C).
Harrison Twp. - (R), !laDford Col (PJ), Curtis Porter
aad Bonnie Hulton (C); (D),
Will Shoemaker, Alma Martin
and Viola Slone (C).
Huatlngton Twp. - (R), ErneaUne Polaley (PJ), Data Peialey and Velma Hunlley (C);
(D), LoriDa Swlaber, Mary
Chlldara and Esta Dee! (C).
lflmtlrol)on Pet. - (R), Dorothy Wheeler (PJ), Marion Me&gt;
Carley and Mary Atm McCarley (C); (0), Reba Loag, Lil·
Uan Rece IIIII Irene Ralaea (e).
Morg111 Twp. - (R), Maur
Ice Thomas (PJ), OUn RuaeeU and Rulb Heah (C); (D),
GletUJa tons, John K. Russell
and Odella Taylor (C).
Oltio Twp. - (R), Mariano
Jeften (PJ), Margaret Jolm11111,
Gall Shalfer (C); (D),
Juanlia Cnllg, Ruth
Wllfl'etl,

G111i1 and Meigs County cannot eHord only one h•lf, or
even two-thlrcla, repr...ntation in the Ohio Seniti on luUII
vital to its progresa.
G111i1 and Mliga Countiens vote for, and deserve, serious
end full-time represent1tion.
FOR CONTINUED "ON-THE-JOB" VITALITY
AND
DEDICATION TO SoUTHEASTERN OHIO

. SOME Call It WHOLESALE
We Named It-

Thursday Club
Dines at Oscars

Burnette (PJ), Judy Wilcoxen
and Dottle Fellure (C); (D),
Bonnie Cremeens, lluth Saund·
m and Judith Doughman (C).
Gr.., Pet. - (R), Mary
Darst (PJ), Beulah Mills and
Eleanor
Gilliam (C); (D),

tHE DEMOCRAT CANDIDATE FOR STATE S.NATOR MISSED
271 ROLL CALL VOTES AS A FRESHMAN SENATOR DURING the
106th GENERAL ASSEMBLY IN 1965.
Senate recorda ahow he missed 271 of 901 roll ulla, an
absentee record of 30%. The month of July he mlsiiCI 181 roll
calls of 3B8, 1n ebsentte record of 50%.
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ABSENTEE RECORD DIVULGED

GALLIPOLIS
BUSINESS COllr.GE

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Ia Bunce (PJ), Huel Kent and and Eyelyt) Jelfen (C); (D), Rulli OW..,Jlle, Palrlda loJm. 'l'bomaa (PJ), Barblra MCIIJIII
Gladys Rotheeb (C); (0), Mae Marjorie Dooni!Uy, Amy Dea- soa and 1lofolby Colle* (C). and Muriel AIUIOil (C);
Reese, MOdred Curnutte and nally and Floyd Workmall (C).
AJnn Lease, Mary E. Rablt.
Paul Harrllon (C).
Galllpotis Tilp. - (R), E!IJ. Greenfield 'l'ilp. - (R), Em- 1011 and Barbara FuJb
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e1 Bradbury (PJ) Ana Bt'OWII ma J. Lewis (PJ),
Bertha Ward a-A - (R) 1._
Cheshire Tilp. - (R), Wen- and Evetya Wer (C)· ~D) JODes an4 Myrtle Bartels (C): HamUton (PJ)
Neal
dell Bradbury (PJ), Clair Alb- Inez Mae Belz, Gertruck Ev: (D), Lora Hantmond, llalllara Vivian
(D),
ey and Arthur Rupe (C); (0), ant and Laura Jean Q-aft (C) Bartell and Florence Tralner alby Barton Iris Muler
llefpha llammack Hanna Bar- Kan
PeL (R) KetuJeth (C).
Violet Mrm' h 1
rison and Glenna iu.wer (C).
all8a
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Cheshire Pet. _ (R), l'efBY Haner · (PJ), Audrey. Brownell GU)IIII Twp. - Dorotb7 Beav- Ward 1-11 - (R), Fern
Roush (PJ), Betty
Rothgeb and Alma Stevera (C), (D), Sa· er (PJ), Elleea Montcomerf Bt11 (PJ), llorteale A. Epllnll
and Helen Spears (Cl; (0), ~~~Board and Vir- IIIII Lorea Ha11eJ (C): (0), and Edaa North (C); (0),
r.arol Freeman, Katherine Shoe- oonla
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Welllter Sheetl, JlflmM Sheela en DickeJ, llallde Niday
maker and Dorta Zirkle (C).
Green Tilp. - (R), Margaret and Nancy TbomploD (C).
~~E.$-~ (C).

Here are the worltera tor
each of the county's 33 votlllfl
preclncls IPJ is for Presiding
Judge, R for Republican, o for
L•mocral, and C for Clerk),
with two judge• then clerk
listed for each partyc
·• · · Add1son Twp. - \R) , Mar- Clay Twp. - (R), J t1 h n
~uerlte Rake tPJ), Nettle Van Brucker !PJ), Cecil Cotton and
S1ckle and Flortmce Gothard Opal Barcus !C); (D), Noah
!Cl; \D) Evelyn L. Pennington Williams. Sheri Barcus
and
Joan B. Saln~ and Janel Nl- Edgar Griffith (C).
bert !C).
Clay PeL - (R), Harry
AddiSon PeL - (R), Lavon- Steele (PJ), Roee Belle James

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Met·gs Events DOCTOR SAYS
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Preclnct officlala, lncludlna
two ludiH and a clerk from
each party, a total of· sJx
workltn, have been selected
lor DelLI Tuesday's 1enera1 eleclion by the GalUs County board
of elections.

shades in the 'Mexican Spice'

coUecUon wear well together."
'l.'llaiW to lfle bl8 promotionpasb recently aDdertRkea by
Mexlcaa aovernmenl, many
Allletleant probably ' will take
to lbe 1011111 ta lee w~at llllhe
llallbe!~lo ~-~~ul. Tile)' won't
uuappo.......
The smart men's boutiques
are, admittedly, a bit. expen·
slve but sandals, straw" haiS,
sliver jewelry,
real serApes
hich
(II
, make neat rug•
an~
waU hangings) and wood e&amp;rvIngs are avallabl~ at bargain
pr~~-this spring think Mexican. And remember, you saw 11

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Precinct Workers Listed

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, lc~n lnslule of Men's and using, hot tamale red,
ACAPULOO, Mexico (NEA) .Boys' Wear:
mole green, ·fiesta
-The laet time Americana real- ,, "Mexico is a pretty loglral tropical orange, lemon
Mrs. Loaa Willie of Rt
Iy Sol excited about'Me:ilca was fashion theme. Brl&amp;ht
lime. Mexlcalf rose,
Mrs. James Criswell, Mrs. Girl Scout Troop ••· f Gal _, 1•-• the th
h the
returned bome after
ll&gt;henBiackJacltPerahln&amp;- 'are dile aDd Mexico,
clear, Kahlua .brown,
Galen Brown and Mrs Guy U lis h tak
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. to Wellstoa due to
ed the border In 1818 to chase .larly AcapUlco, Is where
yellow and Iguana ""ay
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Shuler of the Heath Melbndist esUng trips in the area in re- Another was ta Huntington
of ber brother, Homer
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·.IOdal action ' ~
bound ·to flOP up somewhere.
Women's Society atlelded
cent weeks. One was to t be te see the rnaentatkm ·of "Hoi: Broob, 011 Oct. 29. He wu Well, the border has been ' bfno~ brighter than ever
And . watch for wild
workshop 011 the
county courthouse where Mr. lday On Ice."
~ed at Ga!Ua Baptilt eem- C1'08sed again, ~--~ bhy .foroSo.
f lit
live prints based on old
study held Wednesday at
M rio D' k
ell
e ry.
menswear manu .....,... II o
me o e ·colora
and peasant designs
Rock Springs Methndlst Church. o n IC ey, county au tor, The moat recent, and
bave decided that lbe word have beell adapted by various wear, shirts, slacks ;nd
District olfJCers were in charge
bfy the most lntereslillfl, IIU
.Mila Lynda Rees of Williams- for sprlllfl Is Mexklc.
manufacturers may eeem a ers wiU be created from
of the IMII!loar.
vioit to Columbus. The
Va., arrived Friday to Althoulh the cynleal ob- bit mueh but their names are .
One of the more
toured tlle capital buildlq
her parenll, Mr.
and server m~ auspect lbat a at least imaginative. From terestl~g noveltiee Is 8
Mr. and Mn. Clifford .
the mornillfl. After the noon
Floyd Rees of Garfield group ,of fuhlon bfgwias ar~l- Van Heusen there's chilo,
Iy str 1ped sweater based
ningham and son, Ke~th, Llllla. Installation of new officers meal they visited the Colum- Ave.
trarlly
tleclde what they ll autmeg, curry, vanllfa,
the peasant poncho.
were recent guests of her mo· was scheduled for Thursday, bus Center of Science and tnpush 011 CQDaumera each ,sea- gano and "racy
"This isn't to say,"
adds h-.eriiie....
fir"'et"". ...,._ _ _ _,..
Iller, Mn. William Robson and llecember 8, when Evangeline dustry and •specially enjoyed Miss Stephanie Anne Gibert, 6011,
the chosen indllllry· of rust, blue, orange, ·
Gurtner, "that everybody will
oMier relatives.
Chapter, OES. met Thursday viewiq "The Triumph
Of daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J. wide Mexican moUf
does beige and green.
be walking around decked
M Ed il
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evenlq at the Masonic Temple Man."
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Gordon Gibert is parliclpaUns make sense.
DuPont's customers wifl
!Ike a Mexican peasant.
fro a~~~·ty thas hre· in Middleport. Mr. and Mrs. At their last meeting the In the honors program at Mi·
Manufacturers ••ve flnalfy
the south-of-the • border
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-•- spe0 1 8m eek ~th eh wdaer~ William King presided over the troop elected three
patrol anu lJmverslty, where she is a realized tbat mea, a1 well •• commercial wrinkle .
enco! will certainly be r :~;JI
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women • •~-•·rested
In lor makl ng IaIsec Ia1ms m th e1r next spring."
pr
•her "-" 1 w.1 M
d M u "·tua 1·ISt·:c opemng.
leaders and assistants, a Ire&amp;!· freshman ·
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t Jamee Hackworth and children.
s pro m were rs. urer, and scribe. They also dis""'
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an a ver ng.
Ron Buder True majgazloe'•,ll Approved for Veterans
Training and Social
i John nd J .
James Clatworthy, Adah, and cussed lor a toy drive in the
u • &lt;&gt;asuaf wear. And wbat'• one ~other treatment, derma· faslon editor.' who piOns a
Security Students
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of the most coforfll COIIIItrles hras10n or •urglcal
Mexican fashloa spread In an
1Mrs. Evelyn Lewis. Warder. near future.
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Mr. and Mrs. Warren Ben· The yearly budget report was
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1.1 tbe world? Mexico, IIAicb. removes the outer layer of
Issue, organized 8
Next Quarter
nett and family, Columbus are given by Mro. Robert King,
Says T, Thoma! Gurtner, skin but Is of value only
elpedltlon to Ac· BeQins Dec. 8
. spending the weekend with his Associate Matrou.
fashiOn d~rector of the Amer- the wnnklea do not extend
apul•o ~eJJUy and came
c.talog and Information
On Diploma CaurHS
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mrs. Clatworthy reported on
lbe deeper layers of the ·\in. with a gond lndlcodon of
Available
Upon Requeot
Bennett.
the Grand Chapter SesSion
The best (but by no means ptll'· 'mexican look. " " . " "
held In Cleveland recently and
manent) results are obtained by "I have a hunch that
Sunday guests of Mr. and reported that tho Deputy Grand
a fece-llling operation perform- will take to this bold slyle
. ·~~· : H~erty ;~re rd Mri Matron of District 2S was Ber·
By Wayllf G. Bnndstadl, M.D. eel by a qualified plastic
almost the same way
an
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nga 0 nice Hoffman of Harrisonville
Monday
Q- Is lflere aay way to put i on.
took to mod," sayd
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Barberton. They bod just re- Olapter. The chapter made
CIRCLE 5 of Grace Methndist the elasticity back in the skin? ! Q- '· have had ltcblog of my "But there's no middle ground II
36 Locust StNet
turned. lrom a trip to Canada plans to hold a bak&lt; oale Nov.
WSCS will meet at I p. m. at I bsve loot weight and am '" scalp With white scales
here. Men will take it or leave
Phone 446 4367
and . VISited .In Mar~etta before 23, and invitations were read
the church.
wrinkled I look 70, although ' . some lime. I have tried ~o:ln~t·.Jt'"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiioii
COmlllflto Middleport. The Bnn. for other chapter installations
GALLIA
COUNCIL
' ments and shampoos but n
114 am only 51
gards are lbe par~nts of Mr. Mrs. William King, Worthy
TODAY
Daughters of America, reguA - Ia ~dea daya
when I ing has helped me. Wllat is lbe
and Mrs..Haggerty s son . In· Matron, announced that chap!- OFFICIAL BOARD of Heath Jar meeting. First nominaUon youth respected age, ~ one cause and Is there a cure?
o
law, who hves m Maryland.
er members we~ beillfl asked Methndisl Church will meet of officers 7:30 p. m.
but a profeasiooaf actress ever A-U the Itching Is sevt~rell
to attend the Bradbury Church Sunday evenillfl at 7:30 p.m.
FRENCH COTONY Daugfl. considered trying to get rid of and lbe scales are very fine
of Christ Sunday, Nov. 13. The
ters of the American Revolu- wrinkles but limes change. The texture and dull in color,
mitiatory work was erempU·
MONDAY
Uon will meet at 2 p.m., at process of wrinkling, a natural ~ay have ~borrbea . If
lied during the eveniag. The MIDDLEPORT Garden Club lbe home of Mrs. Howard 1. accompaniment of aging,
Is 1tchmg Is m11d and the scales
The Thursday Club of Galli· meeting was preceded with • will meet Monday evening, llov. Neal, First Ave. Miss Mar- hastened by exposure to the sun are large, hard. and shiny, you
polis held its first meeting of potluck dinner in the dining 7, at the home of Mrs. William garet Ecker will· present the and wind or as In your case by may have pSOTiasls, The treat·
the new year at a noon lunch· room.
Norris with Miss Anna HoweU program.
a sodden loss of weight.
m~t f?" the, two conditions is
eon in lhe Riverboat Room. Taand Miss Lucille Smith, assist· GALLIA TOPS Club wm rneel
There Is no dnl&amp; or appllca· qmte d1ffer•n •. Thel'f! Is no cure
hies were decorated in
fall
lng hostesees. Each member
at 7 p.m., at Grace Methodist lion that will restore the elasll- but with modern treatment It Is
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flowers, and alabaster grapes.
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asked to bring a chrysanthe- church.
city to wrinkled skiD. A skin possible to control both dlseas. Mrs. Oscar Clarke, president, EnJOYS
mum from their garden.
GALLIPOLIS French, Amerl- cream lbat contains pregneno- ea. A good skin specialist should
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mtrnduced the guest speaker, A chill supper was enjoyed MRS. G. R. ThompsoR of can Association of University lone has been faand to remove be able to help you.
SUITE~ ~~~
MISs L1nda Garst, a student at by members of the Friend· Winding Trail Garden Club will Women w!U meet at 8 p.m. wrlnklea but oo17 by Cllll8lng
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has spent a~! but .three years of God when they met iD lbe Hour, Monday, Nov. 7, at 1 a. Campbell, Lower River Road. lbe uee of lbe eream fa dlscon- He'a I« A gOC)ll .head
of he~ hfe m lnd1a, but was Missionary . Rooms of
1 h e m., usia&amp; as her topic,
Miss Arlene Spurlock will be llnuedand.~~~=~~- dellill11. He...) makeia fine' .
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born ID this country.
church In GalllpoUs Thtl'aclaJ. plants.
lbe guest speaker, and will
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She wore a sm:~ and told the evening. Kenneth Betz, pres~
TIIEODORUS
lise as her subject "MlssioD- The cream cannot be used by ~:sc:ffi~a..
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tlub about how II lo worn, and dent presided. Ludena Stall· Dangilters of
w!U ary•a Role In Africa."
women who have oUy skiD or a a Martae'fi'Glll' Rlc~lltond.''JVra4.~ I ' ·
also told many . lnteres~ng ings' gave the secretary's re. meet in regular session
Taeaclay
tendency to have acne.
after eatlal wllb President II
things about the b1story, and port and Dorothy Hauck lbe at 7:30 p. m. at th IOOF
CALVARY BAPl'IST Church
Products. that contain beef
Johnson lo Viet Nam.
her I~ In !nella. Her father Is treasurer's report.
Games w!U be
under
Ladies Au:IIUary will meet at blond protem , ~vine
serum
Thel'f! ain't no more civil
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a medical missionary,
and 'nle group approved aendlni recU011 ot the
7:30 p, m. at tile church. A albwrun)
wdl temporarlly i lighll movement. 11 is
:,:;~as a prolesser in _I he Christmas bol&lt;es to servicemen co?""ittee and membes are to combination of Baptist Wom· smooth wrinkled skin. They are
died with the Mar&lt;:)!
colltje at Ludhlana, sons of class members. Mrs. brmg small articles lor prizes. en's Day of Prayer, and the ~~fe but the effect Is loal eaclo Washington (in 19631 . We
Punhat
. b, .one ?I only three oi John Brammer volunteered to Refreshments wlll be oerved. regular November program tlllle you wqh your face with a great big picnic and liM! II
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1s kiDd '" Asia.
have charge of the program.
will be conducted under the soap and water. It Is also loot rnded 't
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1 he It was decided to have the POMEROY Bend C. B. Rarlto leadership of lbe spiritual life if you uee your facial ~uacles -Fioy~ ·B. McKIMiek,
OHIO
luncheon was Miss Sandy next meeting at the same place Club Auxiliary w1ll meet MOD- ~airman, Mn. William Me- to ocnvey any expression e&lt;· directOr of CORE. nationllflll ft11DQUPORT
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France, a classmate of M1ss on llec. Bth, at 8 p. m. A lurkey day at 7:30 p. m. at the home
y.
cept of 8 great stone fate.
GarsL
dinner will be served and a $! of Mrs. Doyle Shuler,
CIRCLE 8 of Grace Meth- your further lnformatioa, the
gift exchange will be held,
'11JESDAY
odist WSCS will meet at 1 p. Fond and Drug Admlnlstrati011
Attending were Mr. and }.'frs, SPElCL\L meeting of
m. at the home 01 Mrs. Ard- recently eeized and destroyed a
Kenneth D~ Mr. and Mrs. Mlddl•port • ...._ ,.. F
en Dobson, Hedgewood Drive. large quantity of three leadlllfl
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KYGER Methodist WSCS will
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John Brammer, Mr. and Mrs. M. Tuesday evening, Nov. I
bold a rummage sale at the
Kycer Vllley Mothen League Delbert Hanna, Mr. and Mn. 7:30 p. m. when tbe E.
Cora Ward building at Kyger. CreatitJe Writen
Thursday heard Miss Shirley John Jeffers and Jil~ Mr. and Degree will be conferred.
Lunch will be served at noen. ToMeet1Vot~.12
Sheell, R. N., of Hoher Hos- Mrs. Noah D. Houck and daugh- neth Scilea is Worahlpful
FRENCH CI'IY Garden Club
Creative Wrlten Group wiD
pftal gave a talk on encephaH- ter, Debra, Mr. and Mrs. Leon ler.
will meet at 7:30p.m., at the meet Saturday, November 12th
tis, and of many of the new StoUiDp and children, Letha AMERICAN l.egiOD
home of Mn. Charles Lanier. at 7:30 p. m. with Mra. Mary
developments In medicine.
and David, Rev. and Mrs. L. E. of Lewis Manley Post 211!
Mn. Jack Hackworth wlli be
L. Lewis la Rio Grande.
The league decided to furnish Foudy, Mr. Doo Fulks, Miss meet at the MI. Moriah
co-IJoeteBI.
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~ to the Guiding
Hand Pam Carruthers and Mr. and Church Middleport, Tuesday, at WEDNESDAy
nature of a ~~Wkshop. Anyone
School. Members are to take Mrs. Harold Neal.
7:30 p. m.
GALL!A. COUNTY El!tenslon
donaUons to Mrs.
Phyllis
DEACONS and
Homernakera Council
will Is welcome to come with, or
illthout, a 111811U1CrlpL Those
Raakln, and Mrs. Pat !iurley
Of the First United Pftlbyteri- meet at 10 a.m. at Grace seeklllfl information about the
by December !st.
an Church In Middleport will Metbodlst. Program on "HoJ. group should eli!! Mn.
Mrs. Loulee McCarley was
sponsor a cbickea dinner Efec. iday Accessories," and ''CoJ. Lewis at Rio Grande.
bote with Mr. Wllllam Buck
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hostess with Mrs. WilHam Buck Over !GO parents, teachers, DL at the church. The dinner Is or n e ome.' Potluck w!fl
11 co-hostess. There were 11 and guests obeerved 0 pen f!.SO for adulll and .7l for chll· be served at noon. Bring own er's Episcopal chureh, l'lrllb
memlleri and one 811051 pres- House at the October meeting dren
table service.
House. A 8Uesl opea!utr,
tnt.
of the Harrllonvtlle P.T.O. with
SENIOR CLASS of Ru~ ~ lllsoion•"' •·~~ Mrs. Narclsoi of HIIIIIIngiOa
Refreshments of cake, COffee aU class-rooms being decorat- land 1ligb School 11 l(lODIOring
- , ....,_ will give a deJnonstratiGa •
and cates were served. Next eel In ~ trend of Halloween. 1 jilney supper at the RuUand IJ wiD O!eel all p. m. at the wigs. For reservallou can
meet:ing will b De. lt, whn . Foflowmg the busmess meet- Grade School cafeteria 011 'nJea. =c::~ ~ner. will Mrs. lsom Walker, Mn. KeDmeeting w!U be llec. lst, when mg 1 film was ahewn 011 T. B. day, Nov. a, Election Day.
neth Morgan, or Mrs. Rfeb.
lbe annullf Christmas dinner Mrs. June Kloes, secretary ?f serving will begin at f p. m.l~:;;m~~;eet;;;;;a;r;t0i7:0i300ip:;;.m.&amp;;.a~t;;;S~t._;P~et-~ard;;,.;earter;;;;.;.·- - - - wiD be served at the Bail•f'• the MeJgS County TuberculOOII '1111s dinner Is to help tha . .
Restaurant In Pomeroy.
Association, explained the ?e- lora finance their annual trip
cesalty of the leYy In Melli to Wuhll1fllon.
county. II wu unanimously vot-lntJutlture Ritu
eel to endorse lhls levy at Har·
1 Wedaeoday
who ulls on me buy.eftiW
To Be Held Sunday rlsonvllle.
WHITE ROSE LODGE ADX-·tl
Platll! were discussed for an The room count was woo by Wary will meet Wednesday,
lavestlture ceremony to be the sixth grade lor having lbe Nov. 9 at the legion hoU io
HEARING AID .
beld Sunday, November 13, at most parelils rnaent. All sil Middleport. Hostesses will be
2:30 p. m. at lbe Salisbury grades were fortunate to have t.fn. Wllliam Woodard,
Mra.
School when Girl Scout Troop volunteer room mothers.
Lloyd Wright and Mrs. Clar100 met Thuraclay evening at The waya and means com· ence Andrews.
the home of Mrs. Jack Seelig mlttee lltliiOIDICed their plltll
end we tell theml
II! Pomeroy.
lor a turkey and bam shoot to
THURSDAY
The meeting opened with the be held at the Raymllld Coli- ELEANOR CIRCLE of the
What about your bearing-has It reached the stage
pledge te nag and Girl Scout rDI farm before ThantJIIY· Heath Methodist Qwrch wiD
where JOU wonder whether or DO&amp; a Jieutu1 al4
Promise. Invitatlo111 te t h t Ing, wllb refreabmenta avalia- meet Thursday evenlllfl at 7:30
invflltlture wm ill'ltten and ble.
p. m.
IJ01Ild be bellefklal? Our testlnJII FREE -.n4 wt~
, fBWII and songs were studied. P.T.O. memberahlp dues are
FRIDAY
out obllptron, and our recommeadatloDI
rhe efoalng ceremony
was oow belng aecepted by the He· REn7RN JONATHAN Melp
liven by Penny EbUn and Vfcld retary for the 1IIIUI IIChool Chapter, Daughtera of
the
11venteen year'• experlenee. NOW II the time to
· (:!art foflnwed b)' taps. Re- year with membenhlp lleltets American Revolullon, w!U meet
e111 or write for an appointment ID the privacy of
served by avallable at the Dell meellnfl. Friday Nov. 11 at the home
.freshments were
ltflll. SeeU, to llayanna Cole, Followinl the program er· of Mrs: Dor ~fer with Mn
JIIID'·home. •·
~ldd ewt, Sllelly Cfllrk, Df- eryoae enjoyed relreahmeoll of Pat Lochary and Mn.
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~·'· Beclty ' SeeU,, cupcakes. Ice cream, coffee Dutton &amp;!SiBling hostesses. Mra.
~. ,wJIIo Soaya W!Ute. Deb- and kool aid In the cafelerla Emerson Jones wm present
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Abbott, IIIII oblened 1 towel ah- tiODal Defense material.
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CaJIItlra, Sandra for which the caob were very e~n response will be a patriotic P. 0, ... 143
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be Dec. J51b, al 7:30 p.m. Mr. 81ld' Mra. Alvin
Acouple of duell, "God tsl Tbe lecturer wiD prepare lbe and chtldreD of Jackson rioited
Dead," and "Evenlllfl
program and
mother, Mrs. Allee
," were sung by Mr.
be served.
Second Ave. on Thursday.
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.z~Tht Sunday 'llmea-Stlltllitl, SUDdq, NOY. 8,1961

Harrison·•'\fms
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Gold Tie Oasp James
nunes, Mrs. Helen Sprlegel, Cited tO Cotn1

Niday, 6,

~

,.

.:~~ws:;: :.~ .~~. '

,J,

u he alttJDpted to tur11 we•. ,
on Walnut, he struck • car ~··
en by Douglas Roljllh, 23, Middleport. There wasvehlclmed 1"m
but
d811188t to botb
ell.

Marion R. (Jack) Harrison, iity health nurse ; Mrs. Pearl
CUbmaster of Pack 203,
Pope, Mrs. Naomi Rosf, and
..
us Saturday received a
Mrs. Pearl Hallleld,
CDIII!tv llliddleport Pollee
ue' clasp bar from Virgil
.
n~s.
ed a tv.·•. ~ar
no Injuries.
son, scout uecutive of the Tri· Th dlabe~ clinics will 1'6- dSay at 3.45 p. m. on Walnut lloush wu elted on a cbarg•
State Area Council, Huntill/l·
e
k
m--•·u I.
·
faUure to yield right of wa~

zume next wee : on

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50 Years Ago on the River

Lake Erie to Ohio River Canal also Proposed Nov. 2,

l

. .-

s~,,

ton.
f
h' ·ng at Hannan Trace Wgh School, Dalla• V. Roush, 62, Clifton,
d Cro
Cl"' Ma
.
The honor came or ac Ievi
the "Five Star Urut Awa
sonic· B~lldlng, 11-8 p.m. and School, 1-5 p.m., and Cadmua
the recruit of the .month pr&lt;&gt;- Wedn sd
Soothwestern High I Elementary Schoo~ 11-8 p.m.
gram. Harrison wa!l t.he only
e ay.

I '.

lhe d;

rd"~·mt-s~p~m~~a:n~~wn~~·~~~-~~¥~~;~~§~~;=~~1he~j~.c:ad1Ean:,.:f

~:!:.council to

:i:·:;:
Harrlso.o received

who ~ed In Loulaana

TO THE VOTERS OF
GALLIA AND MEIGS COUNTIES:

I

l~;h~r·o:~~o~n·~~:'~~~:til
forts and stating. "I hope yoo
will 'wear the bar w1t. h Pride •''
Pack 203 has an enrollment
of 62 boys, an Increase cl 22
over last year's figure. The
pack is sponsored by Grace
Methodist church.

.!

1 u._. your vote 8lld suPJIOrt for WHIIam 1. 1.-wn on .....1ec11on te J~e of

t

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IM Court of Appeela (Fourth Dlatrid). lu~ge Brown hH 1 fine recant In ~Ia
fin! term on the Court ami his ~ town p11per, In Ita 22 Octoller, 1966 IAut,

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CHILLICOTHE GAZETTE

903 Gallians
Undergo Tests

VOTE FOR

CAROLYN BURNETT

PAGE SIX

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 196tl

CfOllJC&lt;nMIE,OFDO

Reelect Judge Brown

DO THE COUNTRY
·AFAVOR

and subsequently judge of U.. &amp;ecoud
Circuit €ourt of tbe lalandL
Here In hla native community he baa
aerved aa Municipal Court judge a 11 d
president of tbe Roll County Bar. An
Episcopalian, he hu aerved u nltr1man of Sl Paul'a Churdl, and holda
membersblpa In tbe Rotary Club, Ma·
aonle lodge, and Oblo Society of Farm
Managers and Rural ApprallerL
The illuatrloua 110D of one of tb e
rounty'1 beat known and beloved phyal·
ciana, Judge BroWD baa 28 years of legal and Jndlelal experience to II• e
weight to bla wort: on the lkollnty apJ1811ate court bench.
voters will do wen to loot for 1udp
Brown'a name on tbe non-part!Jan ~ ·
on voting machin"" and pull 11M lenr '
for a fellow Rou CollDtlaD.
.lela I. JlallldiJ.

Democratic

Clndldate
For

TAKE T1IS AWAY FROM lBJ

'

GALLIA
COUNTY
AUDITOR
Carolyn Burnett
The fonner Carolyn Scott, born and reared ID Uit
Cheshire community and have lived most at D1J
life in Ga!Ua County. Graduated from GAHS, e.
perience in bookkeeping and legal secretary work.
Married to Woodrow Burnett who is ~. .
· with the Burnett Roofing and Heating Co. We haft
5 children and reside in Addison, Ohio. This Is m1
first time to seek public office and your vole 011
November 8th wW be greaUy appreciated.

Cleud CllnPifln Comm.
ltanhiY IVIIII. Ch1lrm1n
421 H..,._IIM Dr., OIIH,Otlt

Pd.

'•t. Alf,

IWR

Pd. PoL Ado.

VOTE FOR

WERRY WINS AWAIW- CYN-3 Charlet (Mike) \V"rry, san of Mr. and Mrs.
Werry Sr., Pomeroy, is shown r~ceiving the mos.t valuable player award
Softball from Captain L. E. Darby. M1ke Is stationed ID Morocco, Afnca, and
· iJeen in the Navy the past two years. He ISm commumcet10ns and also serves
Sports Editor for the Base Newspaper. Mike will return to the State' m May
next

I RenewalLevy

Faces Voters

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SQUAD 8AI:JIED

The Middleport

emergency

: squad was called lo tl!o Bn&gt;i·
'

. bury School Thursday at 11:
. PLEASANT-H. B. Krat- Resident• of Hannan Trace ' a.m., when Belinda Friend, age ·
representing Ford Produd : lA&gt;&lt;al School District wi\i vote : g. got a chicken bone taught
ct~:~;~-~w~~a!l a guest of the I Tuesday on a two ~ill renf.w~l i in her throa~. Jt was removt&gt;d ,
'1'
: Lodge 102 Frat- . levy for the operatioa vi. their: upon the arnval of the oquarl.
Order of Police at their, s&lt;'hi!Ois.
She was taken ID the office ol
dd'"
"i•:ting held in the city bmld- ' Th' 1 1
Dr. Davis by her parents.
1s s no an a t ... ona1 1evy, ·..:~~~:;~~~~;.
..,! and addressed the group , •
I r I
th t I
bi!ieflv
· ~,ut a renewa o a t&gt;vy a
' · . .
L ' has run out. The money roll!t your "X" lie llr SAXIIf .
apphcat!!Jn of
Bary b . 1ecled from It ..,us
~ ed for aur
.
as an AssocJ.ale mem er
,
.
proved
1 rent operatmg
expe.•se.-1:\, such
,
the F 0 ·P· ""' ap . g · a as fue,I e1ec tnc1
· 't y. )am tor supgroup Is con duc t m
'
.
rtmb&lt;ershoi' p drive lor b&lt;Jth ac- 1plies. and other ordinary
!

I

and ass&amp;ciate membership 1l penses.
ULe order. ARyone quali- I It amounts t6 20_ cenl.g for
mav obtain an appliral. Lon I each $100 of _v~luatJOn on real
the. city police oHicf'.
t&gt;stH1f'. ~n. offlcJal •f the school
ef officPrs for sla!Pd 11 1s necessary for the
were made and new offi- people of the district to rurnish
will be elected at the a part of the funds for the ?~"
1

meeting as well as eration of thetr sch&amp;ols, which
Fred Taylor, Mason, is about one fourth of the
ef the local (;roup. amount needed. 11ut
!!tate
1

I rmmdation furnished

almost

RECEIPTS REPORTEI&gt; ' three . fourths.
t~:·~~ County CmJrt reported , Officials point out that I vote
ri
for October in the am- i agai11st the l ~vy is a vote ~­
of $1,603.35. Fines pa&lt;d to gamst the children of the disslate were $270.78,
fees , trict.

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Remember four Years Ago?
Remember Pete Abele?
Ancl His Promises?
He Saved Us Money By Not
Answering Our letter~.

OHIO'S · LEGISLATURE

MAKES
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Ralph Welker

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For

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THE ONLY PLA~ES H~ CAN CUT SPENDING
ARE IN THE AREAS ,W, HEH OUR DISTRICT
.
NEEDS THE MQST'.HEI). .. ..

to the Meig s C'ounly Slwr-1
department, !130.60 : '-""' 1
BOOSTERS TO MEET
costs ID the county general [ The Eastern Band Bool&lt;ters
$797 .78· law librarv f11nd 1win meet Monday evenmg from t.mii1M kw S~Nbt, JaM J. ~MMN, C...
'
·
th
h' h
410&amp; ~ 111., tolumt&gt;u,, Ohio
and auto lieP•tse and i 7:3(1 to 9 p. m. at e
1g
N. Pll. Alllf.
fund, $221.27.
. school.

STICK WITH THE ,MAN&gt;WHO HAS WORKED
HARD TO HELit-OtJRtJ&gt;ItfBICt:- AND
·WILL CONTINUE .
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Meigs County Commissioner

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(Unexpir•d T•rm)

-LJfelonJ resident o( Meigs County.
-Due to the fact tl1at I have no other busfne91
interest to accupy my time, I will be able .to
devote tbe same unlimited time to the dutiet
of Melia County Comml.wi.onera u I have ill
!be poll 18 months.
Pd. Pol. A~.

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ACCOMPLISHMINT
127 B1Da eJIBcted into law. Increased school funds, Improved school funds, Improved biMbway program, fl. .
treued leachen' salaries, veterana' leaJ.slation, anti-narcotics bill, dnmten-drlving bill, IDcreeued towailblp funds, IDcreued uilempldflllant and Wcirtmen's Compensation belleflts, and other ptoletlitl l!ld
Deeded rommlllllty legislation.
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'Pd. Pol.~--

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'Budomd by ~pen of dlltrict. Ud Jliven awards by various organizations
~. leJIIlltlvt Ri'vlet'lll 'behall of this aeetlotl of tbe State.

~-

eJta1ph Hml on tlilliOUB4L.BDUCATION, AO'
'
BlCULTUBE 1!14lp~HWAY Committeeal

;

CAPITOL

., HIIIDdustry II a J!l&amp;tter of record!

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STATE

LIADERSHIP
Chairman. Health lr Edueatlon Committee; member of Agriculture &amp; Conservation, Hi.l!bways &amp; Motor
Veblcla, and 'J'avtlon Commltfee.s. Appointed by Governor to 13-State Education Commlttee, and by Seaale to lntentate CouDcll of State GovermneJita.

poultry Ianier·'~f'
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IXPIII!NCI
Two yean In Ohio Hot118, TWelve years ID Ohio Senate, Third nnklne Senator In Oblo next session.

i"elnereubl&amp;
11)COI!1,8 for famlly farms hal
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Southeastern
Ohio

. eRalph tabl the Ume to talk to you!

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YOU I

ltrlvu to apread job-ebolce rl&amp;ht HEBEl

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VOTE

FOR

,, eBellevlq eltlzena prefer jobs, not doles, Ralph

Re-Eiect:.W~Iter . H. Moeller

ROBERT CLARK

OAKLEY
COLLINS

end

Athe111, Gallle, Meigs

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Pd. PoL AdY.

HE IS A
VOICE

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Your Vole &amp; Influence Appreciated

KEEP
SENATOR

27th Dlstrld
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GALLIA COUNTY
COMMISSIONER

WORKING

REPRESENT ATIVf

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IIWIM B.

Kuaw!IIIUftr - FGI'I Dwbam don lmdcm S:20 a.
Allen R. Merrill c1nD IAIIIdoal
S:a a. Ill.; Jeffer11011 up Wln11tld 4: U p. m.; Helm .Z. up
1l1nlleld 12:• a. m.; L11CJ Jane
lau down WIDIJeld 2:10 a.m.

OUR CHOICE

NOW WE ARE OFFERED ANEW CHOICE --·
AND MORE PROMISES TO "CUT FEDERAL SPENDING"

keep a good
Attorney General
RE-ELECT

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tlYDE SAUNDERS'~

Qall)tlol!t 111111 - Po11J R.
don I p.m.; Bufft dlllljl
p. Ill. Steelllqer down
p. m.; Waltlr HouC1llld
1:30 •• Ill.; Jalm J. Rolfe
1:10 •. Ill.; J. s. Lewis up
a. m.; Molly K. up t a. m.;
Hamy Jordon up us a.m.

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.z~Tht Sunday 'llmea-Stlltllitl, SUDdq, NOY. 8,1961

Harrison·•'\fms
. :~!-~'!::~ " Oift~nM~/·.:
Green•. aud public health
.
,'
~
Gold Tie Oasp James
nunes, Mrs. Helen Sprlegel, Cited tO Cotn1

Niday, 6,

~

,.

.:~~ws:;: :.~ .~~. '

,J,

u he alttJDpted to tur11 we•. ,
on Walnut, he struck • car ~··
en by Douglas Roljllh, 23, Middleport. There wasvehlclmed 1"m
but
d811188t to botb
ell.

Marion R. (Jack) Harrison, iity health nurse ; Mrs. Pearl
CUbmaster of Pack 203,
Pope, Mrs. Naomi Rosf, and
..
us Saturday received a
Mrs. Pearl Hallleld,
CDIII!tv llliddleport Pollee
ue' clasp bar from Virgil
.
n~s.
ed a tv.·•. ~ar
no Injuries.
son, scout uecutive of the Tri· Th dlabe~ clinics will 1'6- dSay at 3.45 p. m. on Walnut lloush wu elted on a cbarg•
State Area Council, Huntill/l·
e
k
m--•·u I.
·
faUure to yield right of wa~

zume next wee : on

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The """'""
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50 Years Ago on the River

Lake Erie to Ohio River Canal also Proposed Nov. 2,

l

. .-

s~,,

ton.
f
h' ·ng at Hannan Trace Wgh School, Dalla• V. Roush, 62, Clifton,
d Cro
Cl"' Ma
.
The honor came or ac Ievi
the "Five Star Urut Awa
sonic· B~lldlng, 11-8 p.m. and School, 1-5 p.m., and Cadmua
the recruit of the .month pr&lt;&gt;- Wedn sd
Soothwestern High I Elementary Schoo~ 11-8 p.m.
gram. Harrison wa!l t.he only
e ay.

I '.

lhe d;

rd"~·mt-s~p~m~~a:n~~wn~~·~~~-~~¥~~;~~§~~;=~~1he~j~.c:ad1Ean:,.:f

~:!:.council to

:i:·:;:
Harrlso.o received

who ~ed In Loulaana

TO THE VOTERS OF
GALLIA AND MEIGS COUNTIES:

I

l~;h~r·o:~~o~n·~~:'~~~:til
forts and stating. "I hope yoo
will 'wear the bar w1t. h Pride •''
Pack 203 has an enrollment
of 62 boys, an Increase cl 22
over last year's figure. The
pack is sponsored by Grace
Methodist church.

.!

1 u._. your vote 8lld suPJIOrt for WHIIam 1. 1.-wn on .....1ec11on te J~e of

t

1 •

IM Court of Appeela (Fourth Dlatrid). lu~ge Brown hH 1 fine recant In ~Ia
fin! term on the Court ami his ~ town p11per, In Ita 22 Octoller, 1966 IAut,

illid•

CHILLICOTHE GAZETTE

903 Gallians
Undergo Tests

VOTE FOR

CAROLYN BURNETT

PAGE SIX

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 196tl

CfOllJC&lt;nMIE,OFDO

Reelect Judge Brown

DO THE COUNTRY
·AFAVOR

and subsequently judge of U.. &amp;ecoud
Circuit €ourt of tbe lalandL
Here In hla native community he baa
aerved aa Municipal Court judge a 11 d
president of tbe Roll County Bar. An
Episcopalian, he hu aerved u nltr1man of Sl Paul'a Churdl, and holda
membersblpa In tbe Rotary Club, Ma·
aonle lodge, and Oblo Society of Farm
Managers and Rural ApprallerL
The illuatrloua 110D of one of tb e
rounty'1 beat known and beloved phyal·
ciana, Judge BroWD baa 28 years of legal and Jndlelal experience to II• e
weight to bla wort: on the lkollnty apJ1811ate court bench.
voters will do wen to loot for 1udp
Brown'a name on tbe non-part!Jan ~ ·
on voting machin"" and pull 11M lenr '
for a fellow Rou CollDtlaD.
.lela I. JlallldiJ.

Democratic

Clndldate
For

TAKE T1IS AWAY FROM lBJ

'

GALLIA
COUNTY
AUDITOR
Carolyn Burnett
The fonner Carolyn Scott, born and reared ID Uit
Cheshire community and have lived most at D1J
life in Ga!Ua County. Graduated from GAHS, e.
perience in bookkeeping and legal secretary work.
Married to Woodrow Burnett who is ~. .
· with the Burnett Roofing and Heating Co. We haft
5 children and reside in Addison, Ohio. This Is m1
first time to seek public office and your vole 011
November 8th wW be greaUy appreciated.

Cleud CllnPifln Comm.
ltanhiY IVIIII. Ch1lrm1n
421 H..,._IIM Dr., OIIH,Otlt

Pd.

'•t. Alf,

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Pd. PoL Ado.

VOTE FOR

WERRY WINS AWAIW- CYN-3 Charlet (Mike) \V"rry, san of Mr. and Mrs.
Werry Sr., Pomeroy, is shown r~ceiving the mos.t valuable player award
Softball from Captain L. E. Darby. M1ke Is stationed ID Morocco, Afnca, and
· iJeen in the Navy the past two years. He ISm commumcet10ns and also serves
Sports Editor for the Base Newspaper. Mike will return to the State' m May
next

I RenewalLevy

Faces Voters

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l

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SQUAD 8AI:JIED

The Middleport

emergency

: squad was called lo tl!o Bn&gt;i·
'

. bury School Thursday at 11:
. PLEASANT-H. B. Krat- Resident• of Hannan Trace ' a.m., when Belinda Friend, age ·
representing Ford Produd : lA&gt;&lt;al School District wi\i vote : g. got a chicken bone taught
ct~:~;~-~w~~a!l a guest of the I Tuesday on a two ~ill renf.w~l i in her throa~. Jt was removt&gt;d ,
'1'
: Lodge 102 Frat- . levy for the operatioa vi. their: upon the arnval of the oquarl.
Order of Police at their, s&lt;'hi!Ois.
She was taken ID the office ol
dd'"
"i•:ting held in the city bmld- ' Th' 1 1
Dr. Davis by her parents.
1s s no an a t ... ona1 1evy, ·..:~~~:;~~~~;.
..,! and addressed the group , •
I r I
th t I
bi!ieflv
· ~,ut a renewa o a t&gt;vy a
' · . .
L ' has run out. The money roll!t your "X" lie llr SAXIIf .
apphcat!!Jn of
Bary b . 1ecled from It ..,us
~ ed for aur
.
as an AssocJ.ale mem er
,
.
proved
1 rent operatmg
expe.•se.-1:\, such
,
the F 0 ·P· ""' ap . g · a as fue,I e1ec tnc1
· 't y. )am tor supgroup Is con duc t m
'
.
rtmb&lt;ershoi' p drive lor b&lt;Jth ac- 1plies. and other ordinary
!

I

and ass&amp;ciate membership 1l penses.
ULe order. ARyone quali- I It amounts t6 20_ cenl.g for
mav obtain an appliral. Lon I each $100 of _v~luatJOn on real
the. city police oHicf'.
t&gt;stH1f'. ~n. offlcJal •f the school
ef officPrs for sla!Pd 11 1s necessary for the
were made and new offi- people of the district to rurnish
will be elected at the a part of the funds for the ?~"
1

meeting as well as eration of thetr sch&amp;ols, which
Fred Taylor, Mason, is about one fourth of the
ef the local (;roup. amount needed. 11ut
!!tate
1

I rmmdation furnished

almost

RECEIPTS REPORTEI&gt; ' three . fourths.
t~:·~~ County CmJrt reported , Officials point out that I vote
ri
for October in the am- i agai11st the l ~vy is a vote ~­
of $1,603.35. Fines pa&lt;d to gamst the children of the disslate were $270.78,
fees , trict.

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'·••

Remember four Years Ago?
Remember Pete Abele?
Ancl His Promises?
He Saved Us Money By Not
Answering Our letter~.

OHIO'S · LEGISLATURE

MAKES
)

I

'

.

Ralph Welker

l

For

i
I'

THE ONLY PLA~ES H~ CAN CUT SPENDING
ARE IN THE AREAS ,W, HEH OUR DISTRICT
.
NEEDS THE MQST'.HEI). .. ..

to the Meig s C'ounly Slwr-1
department, !130.60 : '-""' 1
BOOSTERS TO MEET
costs ID the county general [ The Eastern Band Bool&lt;ters
$797 .78· law librarv f11nd 1win meet Monday evenmg from t.mii1M kw S~Nbt, JaM J. ~MMN, C...
'
·
th
h' h
410&amp; ~ 111., tolumt&gt;u,, Ohio
and auto lieP•tse and i 7:3(1 to 9 p. m. at e
1g
N. Pll. Alllf.
fund, $221.27.
. school.

STICK WITH THE ,MAN&gt;WHO HAS WORKED
HARD TO HELit-OtJRtJ&gt;ItfBICt:- AND
·WILL CONTINUE .
:l;
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Meigs County Commissioner

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(Unexpir•d T•rm)

-LJfelonJ resident o( Meigs County.
-Due to the fact tl1at I have no other busfne91
interest to accupy my time, I will be able .to
devote tbe same unlimited time to the dutiet
of Melia County Comml.wi.onera u I have ill
!be poll 18 months.
Pd. Pol. A~.

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ACCOMPLISHMINT
127 B1Da eJIBcted into law. Increased school funds, Improved school funds, Improved biMbway program, fl. .
treued leachen' salaries, veterana' leaJ.slation, anti-narcotics bill, dnmten-drlving bill, IDcreeued towailblp funds, IDcreued uilempldflllant and Wcirtmen's Compensation belleflts, and other ptoletlitl l!ld
Deeded rommlllllty legislation.
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RE-ELECT

,. .fQr Sta.. · Senator

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'Pd. Pol.~--

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'Budomd by ~pen of dlltrict. Ud Jliven awards by various organizations
~. leJIIlltlvt Ri'vlet'lll 'behall of this aeetlotl of tbe State.

~-

eJta1ph Hml on tlilliOUB4L.BDUCATION, AO'
'
BlCULTUBE 1!14lp~HWAY Committeeal

;

CAPITOL

., HIIIDdustry II a J!l&amp;tter of record!

.

'

STATE

LIADERSHIP
Chairman. Health lr Edueatlon Committee; member of Agriculture &amp; Conservation, Hi.l!bways &amp; Motor
Veblcla, and 'J'avtlon Commltfee.s. Appointed by Governor to 13-State Education Commlttee, and by Seaale to lntentate CouDcll of State GovermneJita.

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Two yean In Ohio Hot118, TWelve years ID Ohio Senate, Third nnklne Senator In Oblo next session.

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. eRalph tabl the Ume to talk to you!

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,, eBellevlq eltlzena prefer jobs, not doles, Ralph

Re-Eiect:.W~Iter . H. Moeller

ROBERT CLARK

OAKLEY
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HE IS A
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Your Vole &amp; Influence Appreciated

KEEP
SENATOR

27th Dlstrld
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COMMISSIONER

WORKING

REPRESENT ATIVf

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IIWIM B.

Kuaw!IIIUftr - FGI'I Dwbam don lmdcm S:20 a.
Allen R. Merrill c1nD IAIIIdoal
S:a a. Ill.; Jeffer11011 up Wln11tld 4: U p. m.; Helm .Z. up
1l1nlleld 12:• a. m.; L11CJ Jane
lau down WIDIJeld 2:10 a.m.

OUR CHOICE

NOW WE ARE OFFERED ANEW CHOICE --·
AND MORE PROMISES TO "CUT FEDERAL SPENDING"

keep a good
Attorney General
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Qall)tlol!t 111111 - Po11J R.
don I p.m.; Bufft dlllljl
p. Ill. Steelllqer down
p. m.; Waltlr HouC1llld
1:30 •• Ill.; Jalm J. Rolfe
1:10 •. Ill.; J. s. Lewis up
a. m.; Molly K. up t a. m.;
Hamy Jordon up us a.m.

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Tt\re• con•cut1wo ~JIY• • • . . .
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apartment. All utJhlles tum·
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MODERN brick home,
full
basement, l'h baths, 3 bed·
room, nice kitchen in city.

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:BLUE LUSTRE not noly rtds 1
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carpets of soil but
leaves 1
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soft
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lofty
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., \ our fnends and ;,cighbors for ' tral Supply Co
262-li
their many kind acts of sym- 3 r..;-ms~- u~r;:;;.~ished apl. , 346
pathv durmg our sad bt·re,•· Tlurd Ave. Call 446-0153 or
m(-&gt;nt ~Our apprecm twn can- 44fi-l291 after 5 p. m. 260-3
· nut h.-- ,lt.\ N1L1&lt;11t'l~ P:&lt;.P 1 ~'"'~'d 1 RF.nROOM house. 917 Sec- :
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good
two
soil, modern kitchen,
bedroom, gas furnace, out·
building. Close to Rio Grande
school bus. Owner says sell.

S A. LEVEL, very good,

260-S I

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Nov. !0, $70 mo.
· Call Zh-;439. Garland Lamer.
260-3
to - - I

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!.'.!:F. FLOWE RS they sent
~u . d(l"clr. Wt' re \'ery sweet F'UR\ ISHED apartment, lar ge .
·and \\ hite.
re fril!.erator, lst floor. Prtv- \
~ wm!ld bf' :_; nrpnsrd at all ate entnmcc. Stlltable
for i
L'!ft ~1ends tha t en \led on two peop le. 0 . H. Wood, 44 .
vnu tonight
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260-tf I
1 trie&lt;f to sm1le and once I FUH NISHED 3 IJ€droom home,

l lh bath s, basement. glassed·
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in bark porch. ga rage , gas
furnace Call arter 4 p.m 446·1

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Offlct Gl 6-3643
Evon!- Ill• Wt"l"'"· Gl 6-3796

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munth Sieen ng
LARGE Black and Tan
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apl, Arnold
trailer
Tag or cpo· hliar. , space
Contact Stelll
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one 1 Pork r..ntral Hole!
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1958 Ford Galaxie 2 dr. Htp.
V-8, extra
clean 225.00
1960 Ford Galaxie 4 dr. Htp.
Victoria, runs very
good
1959 Chevrolet Belaire
and looks good - clean
!9111 Ford station Wagon $210.00

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Child Welfare
Board'sfortwo-tenth
a mill le9y
Standtires - 6 cy!. -$26\I.OO Countv
for the Guiding
Hand School
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ease, :
AGED lady to care :
SPRING VALLEY
1959 Ford Galaxie - 2 dr.
Road Ph. 446-4200
' Inquire at 46 Court Street. No I Blue Lustre makes the JOb a1MIDforDLanE invalid lady, live in, THREE bedrooms, 110 balha,
6 cy!., Aut. Very clean
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$1 Rent
She electric
d 1162sham·,,
1 t good cltaracter, good bealth, j 5 years old, iow down.
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260.3 , phone calls please.
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-FLOOR office room, 28 1
ppar '
$!00 per mo., room
and · ment, spht leveL
1962 Falcon Futura,
Notice
Locust, water pmd. D.
H. t
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board. Call
after 6\ the low 20'a
will trade.
Bucket aeali ; extra
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7-tf \GO-CART, good condition, rea. m.
260-tf
FOCUS ON STYLE
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sonable, call +1&amp;4134. 261-3 P
NEW lititing, 7 room borne In : 1957 Ford - 6 cyl. stand.-

dren. The levy has been endorsed .by most of the Cqpto
munity's leading organizations and citizells. ·
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sioner candidates John Morgan and Clyde Saunders.
Both have conducted vigorous campaigns during the· past
six months. In 1962, Morgan defeoied .B. B. Saunders,
MODERN , , !mUlletraller
bJ , 19110 FORO Falr!ane 600, 1 cyl., HAIR clresaer, experience pr&amp;o city, large fenced lot and , good
4,606 to 2,500.
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pet coigrs bnght
with I week or month. 1000
stand. trans. 2 dr. sedan, !erred. Call Paula Kay's Beau- with piay J'OOIIL One floor t9511
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$3115. 1157 Ford, 1 cyl. atand. 1y Salon, l46 KG.
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plan - priced lor
nle , good
$85.!)0
GALL!A county Democrats S\!Ored only one
'shampooer $1. f'armer's Hard- a ROOM furlished apartment, troll, 1
llldall, .._ Call ·
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11iil' Chevrolet- 6 cyl.
tory in 1962-J. Sherman Porter defeated Sen- Oakl!ll
'ware.
.e 22 6:1 contact Empire i'llmiturt Co. 446-0&amp;111.
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EVANS HEIGHTS
ll8ntl.
f/0.1101 Cpllins 3,668 to 3,542. However, Porter lost 1311 cUatrli*
446-UOS.
26Hfll9fl8 ZIG ZAG DJAL.A.stl'rt::H, W1ntecl To Buy 7 ROOM bouse with ample ''Drive 1 little ad
in a bid for re-election. In 1964, Gallia county DemD&gt;
Jys'r
a shipment of: FURNISHED apartmenl All
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loDllner 11101 44f
closet space full basement,
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a lol'' al
CI'll.ts scored four triumphs, including the presidential
WHITMER S BLACK DIA·
tillti
.d. Call ~ If- IWing Deedll. ,.. Zal
'II FORD
' ...,ti and eomple~ bath.
Low
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CONG. Walter Moeller lost to Homer (Pete) Allell"
&amp;'OND L!NlMENT.
Your u 05 pal
In lor ])v+!mhol...
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down payment and 18S11111e
VINTON, OMO
in the 1964 congressional race in Gallia county, 4893..
Rawleigb Dealer, 19'M
E. ter 6·
250-11 he1111, amogram, II&amp; Guar·
PHA Loan o1 110 per ceat.
Pp.DU 1-318'1 or DU
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Ave., Gallipolis, Ohio. Phone ·
For Sale
anteetl. Only I paymellla !ell
Wanw.cl To Do
U Boar Service
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af " oach. Tradll ~
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in
1962,. he downed Moeller 4201 to 3038 In l:l~
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''toad from Smith Buick used GO-CART, good condition,
t4&amp;- •
2liiHf oou; Boult N111'8111 triiJIPOI'
u Boar 8enlce
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county.
Experts forecast a much tighter race betweeD
1;fr lot.
262-1 reasoaable, Call 44&amp;0143.
SINGER SEWING MACHINE 1afiG11 aftlllble, reUO'ab Phone H6-06fl6 at «8-$791
NO selling. Refill and · '
Moeller and Clarence E. Miller this year, not only ill
~---26U In New Iewing Table. Zig ra1e1 IIIIo for lllllpplD&amp; •
money from New Type
county, but in the loth district as ,well.
Dead Stock
1957 FORO pickup. Priced lor Zag equipped ta buttollhole, working motbera, bollrly, tiD- BAIRD REALTY CO.
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operated dispensers in
will be
Removed Fret
quick sale. Pb. 4464739. 262.1 tlesiSn. mooogr811, ·
IJ or weekly rat&amp; Pb.
ma.
Must have car,
COME 5 a.m., Wednesday, the 1966 elecfiOD
Rn.L remo••
your
dead ROOMS of colOIIlal fun!·
zlppen, et.:. PIJ oft I Pill" a.
Mod Oscar Baird, Realtor
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1112 A. FARM, 2 story frame ences, $550 to $1850 ~asb. recorded in the history boOks. See you at·the polla Tu•
bones. cows and mu1es. CaD ture. Reasona.,.. P '"""
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home, 3 baml, plenty level
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Clllieol Jackson 2864531
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262.1
Sale or TrMie
Jud, low tu dlstricl WU1 Ten bours weekly can
cellenl
income.
More
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TWENTY YEARS A0&gt;, f_rom e es
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c• .•Cilllicothe 77Uil'l6.
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;;- elec. wate--heater
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ltllna, M - a 11611 SPACE Craft
pickup .......••
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Tribune and weekly Gallia Times . . . Pomeroy lJri~
P6,1JLA Kay'• Beauly SaloD.
75:000 BTU fuel oil furnace Wo IN IJnMn OlllrlbUitlr eamper, a ft. Pb. 118 285Z.
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co-IIEP., INC., 10 CALIFOB. toll-free following ceremony : •• Gallia GOP makefl 1 .
275
JOIN the fun. Be a blonde in Ph
WIUt 446-2&amp;:14
gal. ladoor tank2fltH
tor Botpotnt
2fi6.lf 31btJilAlnn
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Close to town.
NIA AVE.
prrrsBURGH. clean sweep in Tuesday election .... - Atbt;DJ blaDU
jwl a matter of minutes with _ . · __ _ _:_~_ __ ___
1011 "r me.
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GARS 211-0, claima undisputed SEOAL cbamplO~P. ·
lhe new Bonat processing ma-\37 A. FARM. .&amp;0 tob. b~ 11•I_:=..::::;:TO;;P:-:,fiOD,=--...=.:.:
ie1l Est... For Salt
bad named Dextet While tt
ebioe for trostmg, bleacbing, room house, some timber. DELIVERED, call
llelvlll ....;.;;;;;;..;;;;.;;,;..:.;;.;..;;;;;;.;;.... TWO story frame home with number-.
head the Internatloaal MDneWJ
tippmg, ~ling, rinses. col· Kerr • Harris Rd. PIL
BmeliW, 6f6.1111L
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4 bedroomS, bath, big lo~
Fund knowing u ... "• .
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GOOf' deaa IUDlP lllld IIOUr
enclosed porch, located at =='!=='!":'==:!="!:~=:"=
lttlltl-iMI\I!11tt_ _ _ _ _ l Russian spf."
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COil. Carl WlDtln.
Bill Friendly Smell Town
BidweU.
PlumbinJJ__
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cuban Premier Fidel easn
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259-4 ette, Kanauga.
259-4 OraDtla. 1'ltllllt Cll H1IL UNUSUAL 2 lllory frame 4
bn- RI'AN\Wlll PLIJMIIING
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BB luilne, ~ baUt, large
aBATING; 51Ueeold
Tile Almareacbed agreement Ill ·till
ANNUAL TURKEY SBOOT . \R. C.. ALLEN
register,
STORM WINDOWI!l
tltmen, part basement, fore_.
By United Press Intel'D'!tloDal orderly alrllfl ol refugees 18. GAL!JA County Gun Club Sill&gt;\ NTationalstoadding,. lan,macblae• BEST ID quality, bealln price lil alrnlgu furnab
Odlnce, to deep
0. D. PARSONS
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Today is Sunday, Nev. 6,
America. 'ft1e aldllt tD bellD •
75000
, Nov. 13. Public inYited.
emco ve WI••
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g,
cor·
PluDiblnl tuld BuiiDt
310th day of 19116, with 65
Dec. 1, was ta brlni. II nP Ill
Hee an4 salldwicllea serv· 1 B.T.U. a.nd scales. '57 Har- !',alllpolla Block Co. 123~ ner lot. Priced reasonable,
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4 000 Cuban refugees a !11111111. .
:14!·21 Icy !lav1dsu servk:ar,
I Pine St. Pbooe t4M78S
VaC8111, can be reen
any 51% IIIII Ave., Mallll
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,-:1;-;-;=:::--=--:c--::---: pop coolers. Ph. 441 32ltl.
time.
1010 A. 5 rooms, bath, bas&amp;DBWI1'l PUJMBING ·
The moon Is between Its
Amerio:an
President AllralWtl
c LO A¥ l"'lm!ture open t
au
Don't Pass Up This
men~ furnace, plenty water, . AND 'tEATIJIIG
quarter and new phase.
LinCOln said: "There li ·~ ..
BASSET!' bedroom suite. ModBUYS this 3 BR oae 10 mi. off Rt. ?. Reduced to ROUTE lfiO lor prompt eourf4. The morning stars are·
grievance !balls a ftt ~jealel
redress by mob law."
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Hen-\ ern, walnut with bookl:ase\ wtadOWI UDtela, etc. ftoor plan home, large dinl•g f4500.00.
1111 ..met Call G 6-m&amp;. .
Juptter.
deh.rtn' w
· 17' 234-tf bed, Gent's four drawer blgh.- Wlatera, ·Rio Graode. 0 CB room and kitchen, good
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' 15-it well, located on a blacktop 3 BEDROOM homt!, aewly decPolish pianist, palflot,
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lriple dresser with
road. Lot 200' 1 140'
orated, 1 mi. from To!" lor
statesman
Jan Pacler-1
.. .....- - . I 2 yrp tid, excellent condi- 1962 BONNEVILLE Pontiac,
sale. Can IIDance. For sale
ewsld waa born on tlils day
LARGEST FAMILY
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t.IMI'S ali weather coat, light lion, $125. Lane's step tables contact Floyd Kincery 441 •
Just Listed
or rent to adults.
"SET UP your "'wn accldeat 1000.
The orchid Ia ihe
1ar1•
tan, size 42, left at
Elks and matching cocktail table,\ 3'165.
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2111·!1 102 ACRE !ann, 40 acreo
Investigation
at On thia day in history:
family of Dowering planll . Ill
Cillll Saturday night, !'!I 446- solid walnut, modem, $35. REiiUCE safe, simple and fast ble · lots of Umber tobacco
pro:, . home - full or spare tim•: In 1860, Abraham LincOln
tbe world. It is IOUDd Ill. f\'011"
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261-3 Sigler gas heater with blowGotoese lablets. Only
fair fence 5
one ty,
se · an
• $6.44 an bolir averaae earn· elected President of the
ical \IIIII nontropical eJ•mttet
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b.t.u., copperfllne, 89c. Gillingham Drup. 253-26
plan
base- a';:e.FARM
lngs.
Jolt lllltllt. we
States.
from Green!aed Ill !be '\IJI!UI'
WANTED
I excellent condition, $125. Cali NEW GMC TRUCK ment dug wen 'some out- 46b th,. 1 7 7m
you .. No selliJI8,
In 1ll!lll, William McKinley talns of Eaat Africa,
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258-6
building. Pric; $6 000
a
arm
matlon. :No obllg8ltCO.··
waa elected President.
to Ute Encyclop8edla
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loving home lor '
HEADQUARTERS
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Unlv&amp;nal Schools,
In 1953, U.S .. Atty.
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beautiful 4 month old black 1553 HILDA DRIVE, Fairview 1958 - T. Chev.
Ml'-e Us Prove It
b1ouse,1 some nlcefr
11, 1!1101 Hillcrest,
Herbert Brownell cllarg.,ednumm\
kllkeD. Phone
261-31, Sulxlivlsillii, RL 35, new brick 1957 z T. Chev. DUDI]I
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ots, usl across om
Texas 75204.''
mer Preaidelit HarrY· ••
-~·-· - ·- --- · - - colonial style house a bed· 11156 o/• T. Ford Pickup
A TAPE measure and a long Gailla achool. Priced right.
Re•l Estat• Loans
'1'0"vv babysitting in my home.
walk throqgh Ut!s
quality
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bullln t BR hobamtbse,
ROOM 2 baths, lurBJce01,1lrfleld\. .
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MEN' WANTED. Survey person·! chen, built-in electric Tappan 1954 2 T. Ford
&amp; room,
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REESE l!!!ll'dozer ,
nel, all positions, stereo com· i oven and burners, garbage 1 - 1960 II t . Chevrolet
In kitchen, full basement, car- Ave.
hoe service. Ph.
pilers, cartographers. I m-' disposal wall to wall carpet 1857 - 11 T. Ford Pickup
port and garage. You'D be
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aurprlsed when you see lhla 3010 A. Farm 7 noMs
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Unit
near Rio Grande. '
ary desired. Send to
Rob- , fine home. Inquire at Rice 1959 F 600 Ford Dump ·
Come In
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ert Kimball, Engs., Pritchard\ and Corbin Furniture c.. Pb. 1959 2 Ton Cbev. otake
OR CAU. and talk over · your WE IIAVE sev•ral, Pl~ ,
Hotel, 6th Ave. &amp; 11th Sl.. l 446-l17l, alkr 5 p.m. 441 • 1858 F 1100 Ford
needs wltil the Dillon Agen- vacant land Illld far~!)(. ,
Hunli.ngtoll. W.Va.
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cy, eourteGUII; frienclly · real· l
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1D64l 10 T. Ford
.tors. They 1tand readt to ·, Sa!etmee:
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1960 II T. Ford
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JOHNSON rarm. approx· IJ!perltnclll
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!mately 28 acffs, I mile from AADIATOI
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OK
way 143 In Bradbury. 1 room
house, nice liiith, hardwood
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M50 SPORT
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floors, built-In eabinell
In '
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II!CI.l ~11!1'~11 CaLl..•
kitchen, new white• tile block
ce!Unga downatalra, storm
SPliNT
DICK IIAWI.INGS :.:~
doors, velli!Uan bilnds, l~rge
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barn, 8ood allo, cement ~lock 1
building and building former·
Phen• 992-2143
ly used as a grocery oloro, l'rQIII die Largesl l'rUck or
P0111oroy. 0.
large shet used as garage and BIIIJdo•er Hodlator To The
Smallesl
Heater
Core.
storage, new gas furnace,
new 40 gal. hot water tank. so !
DlliVI A
gal. cold water tank. Would
C:LiAN CAll
leave fioor cOYering for all " "HI~
but two rooma. Priced right ~~!!!!!!tlt!!!!~t!!!!!!!!J!~;.,;~
IT ONLY ?AICif
Monzo Cpo. • 4P•ed tran1.,
for
quick
sale.
Ph.
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red bucket IIIIa, new tim
ONE 11\INUfl
lJI New J•alaior
white 1\nisb, radio 1nd heat: ___ _ ___ n 1 ltc
or.
I ROOM HOUSE free
CUSOl'OMbutcherlng:-wm buy tCor eTruck eHootor
I or 44 aem, P;..tland ~nd2 j hides. Phil Meier, tu2·!.~10
Coro • Bulldozer
Baohan Road. Bill :Cozjlrt,
11 I rf
l"ny TyjM
U·DRIVE THRU
Mon" • Dr. Powerlllde,
Racme, 0. Ph. i411·3612.
BULI.DO~ER service. Pondl,
CAR WASH
burket ...11. radio and h••t·
busht 1 KEITH GOBLE FORD
11 a 3tp drtvewa)'ll 11at.t
or.
Local I owner IadJ own· 1
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flY 2·219t "•d"ltllrt. 0
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9 28 tfr
500 Cpe Low mUuge. Loc11
ffpairs 4qring November and
1 owner car. std . tran1 .. TurDecember. or notify and w~
d~o~se flm sh, vinyl interior, , 175 ACRI!: farm, house wtth I will piok up your tractor
I rooms and bath. cellar, cella• Gravely Tractor Sales, Pom: ! THf NATIONAL REPORT ON WHAT'S HA,,.NINii
house, 2 large barns, free eroy, o. Ph. ilil-l9?&gt;
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to 30 301 ,
POPI'ING Ul' -1967 Ml$5 TIEN·AGI AMEiliCAI
c 1 On Nov 5 M1Si Teen·aee America for the com in
1 ate occuRancy. PQrl Wll· '
Super Sport HT Cpe. Jlucket
hams, 192-2311 or 81'l-Z6111. I IIAK.E MORE: P,ROF!T by 1was J!ICl!ed and crowneil. This miss will be 1
sea11, console radio a. heater.
listing your flfm s aervlces in ent kmd of beauty bud than the myriad other mlsstt10 3 lie
~0:/'';~~~rl:rhit ~~i~ w r ~
, the Daily Sentmel'l Busines11 Am,ertca, Umverse, World. etc. Smaller, perkier, smarter
side and out.
NEW s bedroom home, filii Semce column.
10 10 t1 she II be mor~ the n~tural, attractive , average teen-alit
steam heat, wall"' wall rugs,
AUCfiiiN!IiD type. Yes, •.hell r.okt In • $10,000 coli""' •~lwlortltlll,
)ado grten, modem kitchen,
C:O•pllll Servlcl
Icon, stock In buo1n1u, wordrob01 . ond $5,000 CHh fer
lgglty
gas, plenty cabinets, living
Croll •k ad l "' ,,
jMUOnoloppeoronces. But the gtrl who'll crQwn the new
room, dinln~ area, bath. uti!·
Write. PT••• ., c.e1101
lftueen, Colette Oat~te, the. reigmng queel!, told 118 what
1 was like to wm. I wasn t picked for being a ravlshias
1ty room, built on garage wilh
JL 1.. •Murmw
heat, full baaernenl with beat, I
R,ctH, 11111o
beau~y · · statuesque or. being a stinky sex symbol ...
larae lot, exll'a lot, 4ll 1 74 •
1 1 ttl d1dn t appear m any bathmg
with buildlDJ 20 30, suka· SEWING !ll8d!IJtia, tt
suit contest . . . but I dtd pel$. one. lhia YOJI', drta!nlt
OK
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bit for double prago or 01. t1ce, p 11!11\i!a, pau , ~ have to have high marks to up the nonniotent Slob . . IIIII
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Ira house, good neighborhO!ld
Tilt rabr~ !bOA IV~= comp~te · and durmg the year he has hi• aights ou tilt
eloao tQ •tore and achool: Authorized Singer· sa• .;d ~::. flr;ts pe quee~ school Snark. Manufacture" oow blow
tul'll fllhl et tho city ol sy. s.rv1ce.
, 18 uc ances we~e s~::'~~l 4fpe;r- a polystyrene loam inta t hracuae algn, 10 •oo It
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.or 1 tnnards .. making hilger Jlli.
IQI'~ left, 3rd ho\l8t do~Q lbe CO~PAC'l' SALES •nd aervice, t7~:.~~ds and vacatiOn maio a! !oat cost per cubic fOOl
row. Marion R&amp;ynolds. Syra~rt KeMody, llifll - lith
I prices are down. Girlo (till
Olllt, 0., Box '/7.
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ARE the time they get their college
~~3()6 ur Jim Deeter, Rt. S, HERE AGAI N: Guys are now diploma•, are lht moat eae•
1\ TQII Plc~vu. IJo!'&lt;l tir.11
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VI!ie, 0 · Ph. li67-38ii7.
Yfeanng shlfls that really neerl buyen
fllf themoeivoa .
"'lld "b, red 1\msh, boater'
f eyl. engine
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IO 'lO 30tc no pressing 'The aov~l wrinkle · and te ~ive to other cirla. To
IQ;AIJY·MJJ COIICI'Ite dell"" '" th•s rg.wrmkle garment
boys they send snakes. Boy1
rARM -91 4CRilll _ ON
ed rlllbt to rour projtel Fool lhal il ~an come 1.tifoijah t h e reciprocalt by aiviNI U&amp;tn •
Ple~up t'leetolde 8' body, V8
lfS _ 110 story 8 room '"amol W lilY. fl'll estlm&amp;tu. t~u-hest machine wa•hin• (atl •poofer do•• tmQ••rtil of mi•
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eustom stata
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. ' heater '
ho'"- bath, w~ter IJ'Siem, ph.....
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Ooagi!U \he la~ndry or ~I home:., aJIIj ed-up anceatry)
cellar, barn (241'111),
~ Qe., .Midtl'-1. bold Ito finish. The American I world is banl&lt;in&amp; 011 1 iol o1
houae; other buildlngo.
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i 10 Ita Institute of Laundermg which · thest big, alre~dy hoqse·bl'9ken
Inc $41,500.
CVRTISS "Dairyand B~r'· listed ~ shirt
mforme&lt;~ j pets an·•v•ns at homes
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Breeding Service at $6 lee YOUTH BEAT: ~ "This new ChriStma' - more tor tetM
for all breeds, e&gt;cept 1$ bulls permanent preliS is sQphistical·Jiand post-teens than for the ptt·
10 To•. 8' Fleelside,
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,tory,
Cine, Std. trans, H duty 8 p!J
jqoed or limited use of 1110 ed wa•h·Jnd-wear . Becaus~ teen set.
tires, deluxe trim he• ler
room horne, modern
in
service. lnlermation any~ it has a stronger chemical ron- 1
crten finish.
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where,
oervice to
any- tent and an improved crea•• l MUSIC ~ The rhylh!ll IJ tt·
unit, bath, fuH
body by callmg Leland Park- recovery rate, it can take even ! peating itself New versions ol
forced hoi air furnace,
II' 992-2364 Pome!'O)' or 115- thorough commercial launder· 1 recent and not·so-reeont hill are
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location. Asking 18,500.
aa• Cbe!Iter.
10 16 :Wtc mg withoijl needing ironmg. • feature ol newest roconll
7:Kix20 10 ply tlrfl, bi' .~
,q,ln,, clean eab 1nd seat•
All\ COND!TlQl'HNG
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now swimming up to top popuheater.
' RUTLAND - ON RT. 1U
IUIO serviee. J ck' "elrlCer- . YOU'RE SWIPING
t h P larity. The way-back "Rain aa
Good 2 olory, I room
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era.uon New
1 younger set's pets. It's nearly 1lhe Roof." cut in soft-rock sly!•
SAVINGS j;QR YOU ON
(aluminum siding),
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nen. t ope llwo monttu till Christmas, bul l by the !.ovm' Spoonful ill one, ..
eity '!'ter, lBS beaUnJ, lronl
10 ~ tie
NIW '66 CHEYilOLIT
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· 1 Uc the way yoo're snatching up The one-time sm11h hit. "l.Auit,
Jllll'cll, Qlee lot In good ...... 1·
Rurll these big, kiddie, stuffed toy "'uie," in a lush, warmly barPAS$. CAll.
lion. OnlY M,se&amp;.
Gat, Arnofof animals in stares indicates tltat monious re-do by the SalldptpIIINEIIIVILLJ; - One
ill I. K• Sl., a lot more than reindeer will be en •• another.. And llilly Sttwlrtm~, 1 rooms, cellar,
l!l'VY,
I U lfr ' rommg aown chimneys on Dec arl rocks an mlectiou• revivlll ·:
qe, l~r8t lol, plenty of
/ 25. A last-minute check among ol ~ Dom DIY olllndJnl, "S. ·
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den space. Heuse 1n
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Pefl&lt;IODS
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~epartment store buyers reveals rret !J&gt;v1." AIIWnl lhe llrend
PQMii~OY, OHIO
condition. Bargain at
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fhat money-happy teen . agers new ones to watch out for, heN
tump, eu
W4NT TO ~Jlll.,.LIST WITH
are avidly buying plush 6 . fool aro two: "When Sht
Notdo
Ill trea'" •lo~er 00111, Pea.
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dogs, cals, bears, Uons, S!l11kes Good Lovin' She Com• to lilt,.''
cook Coal Co.; une
block Allletl 1\1. Col, tNktr
and giraffes. The reason? Prot&gt;- which will be hittinC turnll.,.._
from lfaffie Ulht Clltli~lre, HIIIP]I Vltlolll, III._M
PT. PLEASANT _ Til'
ably becae.. yoe ju1l want 10 aod airwave• wilh eltolrie -.
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Iff's department Investigated n But also because of .the new, pact
and ·'Peep Peep Pip
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Pop." an Arizon• ,,,sation. 08
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~ondlr Jl~:'l~ truok,
11 6 Zip R~ 33 ...r Maaop W
s~ch as designers adapting th• spreading East :Aid West wi" 11
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1M I IS '!\Ia. $lUI, n5 l II dr!JeW'f, furnJOt
llaDIIY Mllchell, IS, MaSOII,
'1'1111., .91, Tn I It 'ntll., tllit.Jble fOf hoUSifll
was cited for IJIIure to vl•l•i II
t20.91. Addllloul tl for WW, ment, II acrt~~, 7l4
rl&amp;ht • of . way, whe!l he
atra ~1111.11, f/.10
eaoll. St., Ml4dltparl, all lor
Pill of a 110rvi"" staUon
NnreD a
12l•ter, 0. ~. J!h, Mlddlt[lO!'I ,
P,Ut of a ll'acter trailer driv•en
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and f p.m.
by Donold Fowler: ~.
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I'Qmeroy. P'qwler sw••""· l H•lafr Rtopllal:
Visitln&amp; Eimer H. Belue, Talllllra
Lyon Estale.
u 1 1llc cd in an ftternpt to mtu
hours H and 7..! p.m. Parent. Cadle, Alexander H. Cunnllll- -..
on Pediatrics Ward.
ham, Mrs. "'wall &amp;. lll¥11,
car and slruc~ two parked
AdmlssloDI
McKi!!ley Do~, Mrf.
r,~o.;r-Wtii~l -~-'U
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owned by !lonny l"lnley,
Mrs. Joe Mocb, 16 Statt 81.; B. Griffith, J•Hrey A. Javino,· .,
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IBN OUlSMOBILI!J.- PfiOiitfi. 10 ~ Donald v,n Meter,
Perry B. Thaxton, 527 Fourth Mn. James E. Johnson, ilr.,
11 s 3tc on. flllnn~ Mt~en antj
t.ve.: James H. Clark, Rt. 1 Mn. Mary E. Justiee, WlllianL
tall. 121M·
Po~llan&lt;q-=""-'-----...::..:-- brother, Gary, a
Gallipelia ; Robert M. Haskins, R. Keefer. Cecil SalltQI, Wfo
1111 CQltVAIR Mona,
;:'" l,reated for minor
Rt. 1 Gal!ipolia; Mrs. Ro&amp;er Jlam C. Sexton, Cooil
TuiJIJ.
!Hieke! aoets, f'IGG. Ph. Arrest listed 1 Ute ..
1M Pu~kett, MerC&lt;rvll!' Sl!lr Misa Ga1 net Tooley, Mr 1 ,
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Rt. : Mrs. Robert G. Nibert. Ppr.l Wiseeup, Charles Y....
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Morrow,
Pt. Plu• ry W. Edge and lnfiPI 11"
rNI!Il .!Or IIlli~, owner In
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L. Mrs. Raymond C. McDaniel·IIIII
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Bonnie Per"llCII', Appie Grove, snd jntant 1011, Mra. WIUiam ~­
W. ~t, ; Edward F. Rickard, Sbel(lon. Jr., and infant d. .
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Filed with Court
$r., ftt. 1. Lt;l..-1; Mrs. Reed ter.
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~· lil)'ll®, jlt. I Racine; 1\tlnda
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acUons were fll~ In 1M
lue Percy, RoUpd: Mra. Rich;)!
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of ~ircu!t.CJerk lloward Scliultl ard G. Abelo, Rt. t Loog IIQI·
Melp CJ,IIf'll P1!4lllll
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lllnt &gt;tj:'qt~j, looli · ~ Clrl ~hultz, ~r.,
~ &amp;teJAiiew, M•
Is tbe
l.n bolli 'ac. Rl. 2 Racine: Ml'!l. Jackie L. I!Oll~ Gertru4e Qrellllll. ,_.
and
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L'Will!f~ t f'tr~er. Coaltqn.
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If the weather's bad, we're sure someone will make
transportation arrangements for those who are shut 'ill
for one reason or another. And they'll be a baby sitting
headqu arters set up at the First Presbyte.rian church .
in Gallipolis for moms who want to cast thell' vote B, .....
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otherwise wouldn't because of the small ones at home.
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locally• app.ears I to be the .Ga\lla

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LARGE borne, 1918 Eastern
Ave., 4 bedr?om, large ilvmg
room and kitchen, also buSI·
ness room.
WITH 14 contests on the Gallia county ballot, plu1
Home Phones
two
county-wide levies and five local levies along wltb
Russell D. Wood, 4464118
John I. Richards, 446-0280 one option issue, there should be a .good turnout T~es­
day. We'd like to see all 10,707 regtstered voters exer·
cise their rights. It would show 'em up north that Gal·
Auto Sales
· countv is really interested in politics, and that tllil
neck of the woods has "come alive."
110 TRADE - CASH
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fi!EW
NEw 1980 Chevrolet Impala Conv.
RECORD turnout for any Gallia county election
One careful local owner:
was 26 years ago , Nov. 5, 1940, when 11,509 Gallia,na
19
.White with black top: new went to the polls. That was 21 years before voter regtstires; small V-8, auto.-trans tration became effective, 11,454 Gallians exercised their

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EIGHTY-six percent, or 9,326 out of
11,01&gt;1 registered voters turned out lor
the presidential election two years ago.
Gallia has approximately 344 less regis,
tered voters than it did in 1964. Latest
figures show the city with 2,929 registered voters. The
county bas 7 ,778. This is somewhat surprising, because
an all-out registration drive was conducted following
the 1964 and 1965 elections, and after the 1966 May
primary. Several individuals just don't ca~e. Usuai!Y it's
these people who gripe the most when thmgs aren t going right.

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SMALL dwelling and bath rents
lor $35 per mo., also a good
business investment priced at
only $3,750.

l==m-=====~= 2 sr•:OROOM-bnck. Ri a' Grande
In Memory
AUTHOR U~KNOWN

IF past election results mean anything, approxl·
mately 7,200 of Gallia's 10,707 registered voters will go
to the polls in 33 city and county precincts Tuesday.
This will be 300 below the 1962 oft·yeer
election turnout which found 7,465 ·,yijl·
Jians voting for the first time under voir
er registration.

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,..,gute• IJflffiNlSHED apurlment 1 ulilt. l

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partment at 460 1st Ave. Ph. j
446.0208
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an'!t" tTOPPI• l!llfort oxp•ratlon
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For
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for Still or !11nt
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"'""n~~\.:.1, M HARMONY APARTMENT$- PRACTICALLY new 2 bedroom
w . . .:~:~. ~=·~
~~~. 3 room~ furnished, new: pia•· house, tile bath. b~rch cabin·
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ter, paint, floors, bath, s.lnk, ots, buill in stove, an
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e, six
block from high school. Out ed. See Ronald Osbornon
Rt.
miles from Chester
of all floods. Ph. t91!.5392.
248.
11 4 31c
11 6 tfe
t ROOM house with bnth, out
Sale or Trade
of high water. cloae to school
and church, 840 E. Main St., WILL TRADE-for hoqse trailer
Pomeroy, 0 ., Wrile N, W. $3,000 equity in a 10.000 house
Jenks, 41 Mound St., Athena, in Camp Verde. Arbona.. Ph.
I I 66tc
0. 45701 or C'8ll AtbellB, 592· evenlnga ~fl.28?.3.
1176.
11 6 8tp 1959 CHF;VROLET, V..! automa. '
3 ROOM furnished aparlmont. tic, l1l SOuth Third St. , Mid·
ucellent col)I!IUon, conve•i- dleport, 0 . Ph. 992iMII5 . ' ,
I~ 30 tfe
ent lo a shopping area, Jm.
Q!edillt oocupancy. Ph, 992Wanted To Bu y
3341 afler 5 p. m. 10 11 tic
Umbtr- fa Ollie
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MODERN Z bedroqlll IIQmi,
otd
or Wesl Vlrflnla. or
Pomeroy, 0. Pb. 9ft.2903 day
Marton
farma With Umber.
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or 992-37D2 eveninp.
Reynolds, Bo1 TT. Syraeuse.
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t Ia t112tp
IN LOV!iiiG memory of Garnet '
E. Jenkinson, taken from FURNISHED one and two bed·
For 5•1•
us two years ago on this room, flrat floor apartments
3618,
2 bedroom- ~:~~~
I Middleport, 0. Phone w~ IBtlfl
lth day of No\rember.
trailer with awning.
10 11 lie
You quietly went away lhat . 3871.
Litl!e,
Cheshire, 0 .
day,
1 ilc
1' FOUR ROOM furnillled apart
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No goodbyes could you say, ment WY ~3&amp;58.
1 14 !fe
We aak ourselves both nighl
--- CCON DOGS, Alvin Myers, near
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UNFURNISHED
apa•tm~nt
~nd day,
Silver Ridge Church, Rt.
6
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newly
redewrated~
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"She meant ao much, Why
Reedsville, 0.
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couldn't she stay?"
: Sect!nd Ave., MldtllePQrt, 0 ., ORDERAMSTUTZ;SH a nd N
hick•
Deeply missed by Mr. Clif· I will rent reasonable. Frank
"Nick
Chick"
leghorn
c
10 16 tfc
ford Jenkinson, Mr.
and Fugate, II!JS.5293.
or started pullels today. Mod·
Mrs. Robert RU!iseU snd Mr. i ROOM apartineiiiWIIh btlb. ern Poultry, Box 188, Atltens,
and Mrs. Ned Gr~t.
Pb, llf2o3319.
8 t tic 0. Pit 593-7331.
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wal·
for WAJ,NUT Secretary,
I FURNISIIIi;D apartment
rayer
couple In Middleport. P~011e nut b1nquet table and p
NotitCI
11 3 6tc
W2-3267.
chair. Phone 992-&gt;:123.
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AUCTION - The peraonal pl'Oll' FURNISHED and unfurnished
.-tY of lhe late Nell Prk:l l aparlmenll. Clou to sohool. RATS, ,mice eliminated fnrGrilfllh wlll be sold at real· Pbona 119'._1434.
10 II tic ever, ''Get Slar, 21'. lb. for
II.SU; Ebarsbach Hard wart,
danllt jual off State 'Boult 114
Sugar Run MilL
II • 31p
Penland, Ohio, oppollta now Ftmllt H1lp Wanted
CLIIK
suNNiiA•wu
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PorUand .Methodlsl Church
1966 ZIG ZAG DIAL • A •
(watch for a.ale arrows.) Sat. IPerWrm IIU~b ·~• tarlal work u : ty p- !C, swfni needle, zil zacM"T·
built
Qf dtlaJIM1 'nd eomplu
nNoY. !J, 111111, al 1 p. m. Map. lllf
in
lor
buttonholes,
blind
torb• oor;r:polldeacs. elau ~QIII•·
~ · modern davenport
and Ilion•;.:: 111 of Jette,. an Ml et hems, monograms, etc. Guarati
tnd, rqar ptn'fofm •ariOu•
.~llalr, ~pte masazlne !land, liiJ
.f•~ •Pt!q~ CJUtillo ftl~ n 1 of rfjpot'l
anteed. Only a paymenL• left
lihd. iable, portable TV, WQQI and neordt, ordarlnl of offln IUP. tl $6 each. Trades accepled.
pi\... Hl,n &amp;cl\~1 '"""llt!OJI phil
l'll,l, bedrool!l sulle, relrlt!er· •~J • nar at offiCI '"INrltate r• , Ph. 912-:1685,
II 3 tie
9;\IIHG. II'ID:Y
btll• ~ lh; • llrttlor' ... ranae, ~lies, pQllB, '"'
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metal kltcheri cablltet lar~e »ar t in Ptflon or u 1: Ohio Unlver·
~IW Ptnon,.l bmu, lfenl•l 818,
in ~ew sewin~ \&amp;blo, zil
oil Seigler beater, bedclothes 4U'~"''
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IWeepei' ntQity tabl,, le~
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eqmpped w bttllllllhole,
VII•CI!ll,neoua l~tms;, Terma:
MI·' I
IDODQ8l'llll. ~tw in ~ill'
Cp~. C. Brad!frd, ··Aacuon· PAR'I' TIMf! WORK full u111e' pen. elc. PaY off 1 PI!Ym•nl4
m.""'· Slped: Gayle H. Prlee, ~Ill'. p~rl tl!lle, .3 h~urs ~ily. 16.99 each. P~. 992-261!~.
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11 ~ tic
f'WILL",Nln' -lifR."Wtstlili time or evening, leO ~eek\Y· ESTATE &lt;;O~L •lov., actOd
1!11' llfiJ' df!JIJ C9llb'iclell by You can chon" fOur bolJie- eonQjtiaa ljertha ,l.m011 l'ttt
IIIYPflf '
town location. Internatlanal !Qd
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Gill •· Jaf'lll&amp;i
company pr'ov!®a the richt 1,
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woman with free !raining. AJ·I
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-n;-;-.--=:-:--::-_:l~l_,..fc_:S~tp 10 you ~-Q cboo~ 1 full OOOD u8ed fires, low as lUll
Wll.tL OQ GOII 11au11
time posldon and eara f/000 each. Ph. 992-1151.
m:aaaa
~ ~ the llrsl year. for appolnlIt II ll8tc
lidr ~ -= ·• .. menl only callii2·~11M.
COI.Pit TV, 19611 made!, beay\1SICO'i)'l'!iiiitliy, Nav. et11
10 21 30\c lui wJIIaot cabinet llifi .. t
hf S.lt
sun in ll;ll'l'aph. pjy
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t1ie Reelllt l"lre Dep,l'ln1ent. NO. 1 Kennebec potatoo~. 6iar- ~uo ~r !lllltlth. 'l'rY 111
11 I ftc ~ Hlllon, PorUand, 0.
home. Pb. M-5649.
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Tt\re• con•cut1wo ~JIY• • • . . .
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apartment. All utJhlles tum·
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MODERN brick home,
full
basement, l'h baths, 3 bed·
room, nice kitchen in city.

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:BLUE LUSTRE not noly rtds 1
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carpets of soil but
leaves 1
pile
soft
and
lofty
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., \ our fnends and ;,cighbors for ' tral Supply Co
262-li
their many kind acts of sym- 3 r..;-ms~- u~r;:;;.~ished apl. , 346
pathv durmg our sad bt·re,•· Tlurd Ave. Call 446-0153 or
m(-&gt;nt ~Our apprecm twn can- 44fi-l291 after 5 p. m. 260-3
· nut h.-- ,lt.\ N1L1&lt;11t'l~ P:&lt;.P 1 ~'"'~'d 1 RF.nROOM house. 917 Sec- :
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good
two
soil, modern kitchen,
bedroom, gas furnace, out·
building. Close to Rio Grande
school bus. Owner says sell.

S A. LEVEL, very good,

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Nov. !0, $70 mo.
· Call Zh-;439. Garland Lamer.
260-3
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!.'.!:F. FLOWE RS they sent
~u . d(l"clr. Wt' re \'ery sweet F'UR\ ISHED apartment, lar ge .
·and \\ hite.
re fril!.erator, lst floor. Prtv- \
~ wm!ld bf' :_; nrpnsrd at all ate entnmcc. Stlltable
for i
L'!ft ~1ends tha t en \led on two peop le. 0 . H. Wood, 44 .
vnu tonight
\066.
260-tf I
1 trie&lt;f to sm1le and once I FUH NISHED 3 IJ€droom home,

l lh bath s, basement. glassed·
1
in bark porch. ga rage , gas
furnace Call arter 4 p.m 446·1

s., · tl wv wrre "urpnsf'd,
: liC\.I'IW \!ill '.I'N!' gont· t h Ht f

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,,.., mr to hr grave. can' t 5 ROOMs and ba th fu rmshed :
'"" l&gt;•d \ "''rl"; ' "'"d I' m try· house. 61 Garfield Ave. Ph.
to· he b""·
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262-t: ment. Available Fri , Nov. 4.
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Agency
Offlct Gl 6-3643
Evon!- Ill• Wt"l"'"· Gl 6-3796

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Lost
258-tf 1
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munth Sieen ng
LARGE Black and Tan
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room furnished
apl, Arnold
trailer
Tag or cpo· hliar. , space
Contact Stelll
onn
" orga n,
one 1 Pork r..ntral Hole!
Ill-If
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1958 Ford Galaxie 2 dr. Htp.
V-8, extra
clean 225.00
1960 Ford Galaxie 4 dr. Htp.
Victoria, runs very
good
1959 Chevrolet Belaire
and looks good - clean
!9111 Ford station Wagon $210.00

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Child Welfare
Board'sfortwo-tenth
a mill le9y
Standtires - 6 cy!. -$26\I.OO Countv
for the Guiding
Hand School
mentllilYofretarded
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3' pui'l'W.S on Upper Georges TWO unlurmshed apartments.: CLEAN carpets With
ease, :
AGED lady to care :
SPRING VALLEY
1959 Ford Galaxie - 2 dr.
Road Ph. 446-4200
' Inquire at 46 Court Street. No I Blue Lustre makes the JOb a1MIDforDLanE invalid lady, live in, THREE bedrooms, 110 balha,
6 cy!., Aut. Very clean
00
$1 Rent
She electric
d 1162sham·,,
1 t good cltaracter, good bealth, j 5 years old, iow down.
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BREEZE.
$-'
25....,
260.3 , phone calls please.
,
-FLOOR office room, 28 1
ppar '
$!00 per mo., room
and · ment, spht leveL
1962 Falcon Futura,
Notice
Locust, water pmd. D.
H. t
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board. Call
after 6\ the low 20'a
will trade.
Bucket aeali ; extra
.. - -- ---- - - , Wood. 446-I066
7-tf \GO-CART, good condition, rea. m.
260-tf
FOCUS ON STYLE
1 sharp
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fa!l]ion colors are Sues ,
sonable, call +1&amp;4134. 261-3 P
NEW lititing, 7 room borne In : 1957 Ford - 6 cyl. stand.-

dren. The levy has been endorsed .by most of the Cqpto
munity's leading organizations and citizells. ·
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sioner candidates John Morgan and Clyde Saunders.
Both have conducted vigorous campaigns during the· past
six months. In 1962, Morgan defeoied .B. B. Saunders,
MODERN , , !mUlletraller
bJ , 19110 FORO Falr!ane 600, 1 cyl., HAIR clresaer, experience pr&amp;o city, large fenced lot and , good
4,606 to 2,500.
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SrJight She keeps her
pet coigrs bnght
with I week or month. 1000
stand. trans. 2 dr. sedan, !erred. Call Paula Kay's Beau- with piay J'OOIIL One floor t9511
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$3115. 1157 Ford, 1 cyl. atand. 1y Salon, l46 KG.
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plan - priced lor
nle , good
$85.!)0
GALL!A county Democrats S\!Ored only one
'shampooer $1. f'armer's Hard- a ROOM furlished apartment, troll, 1
llldall, .._ Call ·
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at $13,000.
11iil' Chevrolet- 6 cyl.
tory in 1962-J. Sherman Porter defeated Sen- Oakl!ll
'ware.
.e 22 6:1 contact Empire i'llmiturt Co. 446-0&amp;111.
11JN
EVANS HEIGHTS
ll8ntl.
f/0.1101 Cpllins 3,668 to 3,542. However, Porter lost 1311 cUatrli*
446-UOS.
26Hfll9fl8 ZIG ZAG DJAL.A.stl'rt::H, W1ntecl To Buy 7 ROOM bouse with ample ''Drive 1 little ad
in a bid for re-election. In 1964, Gallia county DemD&gt;
Jys'r
a shipment of: FURNISHED apartmenl All
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loDllner 11101 44f
closet space full basement,
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a lol'' al
CI'll.ts scored four triumphs, including the presidential
WHITMER S BLACK DIA·
tillti
.d. Call ~ If- IWing Deedll. ,.. Zal
'II FORD
' ...,ti and eomple~ bath.
Low
""""'S AUTO SUES
CONG. Walter Moeller lost to Homer (Pete) Allell"
&amp;'OND L!NlMENT.
Your u 05 pal
In lor ])v+!mhol...
bllncl ..,,
down payment and 18S11111e
VINTON, OMO
in the 1964 congressional race in Gallia county, 4893..
Rawleigb Dealer, 19'M
E. ter 6·
250-11 he1111, amogram, II&amp; Guar·
PHA Loan o1 110 per ceat.
Pp.DU 1-318'1 or DU
" · .., - · '-~ to 4043. Moeller however.~.y;on the district 'lri.th ~.521 ·
Ave., Gallipolis, Ohio. Phone ·
For Sale
anteetl. Only I paymellla !ell
Wanw.cl To Do
U Boar Service
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to Abele's 49,744. when Abele won the ~
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af " oach. Tradll ~
....,_ Mll'll • 44WII1
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pp~rtlll'tll8l
seat
in
1962,. he downed Moeller 4201 to 3038 In l:l~
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''toad from Smith Buick used GO-CART, good condition,
t4&amp;- •
2liiHf oou; Boult N111'8111 triiJIPOI'
u Boar 8enlce
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county.
Experts forecast a much tighter race betweeD
1;fr lot.
262-1 reasoaable, Call 44&amp;0143.
SINGER SEWING MACHINE 1afiG11 aftlllble, reUO'ab Phone H6-06fl6 at «8-$791
NO selling. Refill and · '
Moeller and Clarence E. Miller this year, not only ill
~---26U In New Iewing Table. Zig ra1e1 IIIIo for lllllpplD&amp; •
money from New Type
county, but in the loth district as ,well.
Dead Stock
1957 FORO pickup. Priced lor Zag equipped ta buttollhole, working motbera, bollrly, tiD- BAIRD REALTY CO.
11
operated dispensers in
will be
Removed Fret
quick sale. Pb. 4464739. 262.1 tlesiSn. mooogr811, ·
IJ or weekly rat&amp; Pb.
ma.
Must have car,
COME 5 a.m., Wednesday, the 1966 elecfiOD
Rn.L remo••
your
dead ROOMS of colOIIlal fun!·
zlppen, et.:. PIJ oft I Pill" a.
Mod Oscar Baird, Realtor
3
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1112 A. FARM, 2 story frame ences, $550 to $1850 ~asb. recorded in the history boOks. See you at·the polla Tu•
bones. cows and mu1es. CaD ture. Reasona.,.. P '"""
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home, 3 baml, plenty level
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day.
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Clllieol Jackson 2864531
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262.1
Sale or TrMie
Jud, low tu dlstricl WU1 Ten bours weekly can
cellenl
income.
More
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fi1 of tb Da01
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can re9ull Ia more
TWENTY YEARS A0&gt;, f_rom e es
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c• .•Cilllicothe 77Uil'l6.
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;;- elec. wate--heater
YOO •- tt•
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ltllna, M - a 11611 SPACE Craft
pickup .......••
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For perSOIIlll Interview
Tribune and weekly Gallia Times . . . Pomeroy lJri~
P6,1JLA Kay'• Beauly SaloD.
75:000 BTU fuel oil furnace Wo IN IJnMn OlllrlbUitlr eamper, a ft. Pb. 118 285Z.
NO ...........
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co-IIEP., INC., 10 CALIFOB. toll-free following ceremony : •• Gallia GOP makefl 1 .
275
JOIN the fun. Be a blonde in Ph
WIUt 446-2&amp;:14
gal. ladoor tank2fltH
tor Botpotnt
2fi6.lf 31btJilAlnn
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Close to town.
NIA AVE.
prrrsBURGH. clean sweep in Tuesday election .... - Atbt;DJ blaDU
jwl a matter of minutes with _ . · __ _ _:_~_ __ ___
1011 "r me.
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GARS 211-0, claima undisputed SEOAL cbamplO~P. ·
lhe new Bonat processing ma-\37 A. FARM. .&amp;0 tob. b~ 11•I_:=..::::;:TO;;P:-:,fiOD,=--...=.:.:
ie1l Est... For Salt
bad named Dextet While tt
ebioe for trostmg, bleacbing, room house, some timber. DELIVERED, call
llelvlll ....;.;;;;;;..;;;;.;;,;..:.;;.;..;;;;;;.;;.... TWO story frame home with number-.
head the Internatloaal MDneWJ
tippmg, ~ling, rinses. col· Kerr • Harris Rd. PIL
BmeliW, 6f6.1111L
aG
4 bedroomS, bath, big lo~
Fund knowing u ... "• .
011.\. of all !dads. Cuts P':"""ss·
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GOOf' deaa IUDlP lllld IIOUr
enclosed porch, located at =='!=='!":'==:!="!:~=:"=
lttlltl-iMI\I!11tt_ _ _ _ _ l Russian spf."
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COil. Carl WlDtln.
Bill Friendly Smell Town
BidweU.
PlumbinJJ__
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cuban Premier Fidel easn
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259-4 ette, Kanauga.
259-4 OraDtla. 1'ltllllt Cll H1IL UNUSUAL 2 lllory frame 4
bn- RI'AN\Wlll PLIJMIIING
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BB luilne, ~ baUt, large
aBATING; 51Ueeold
Tile Almareacbed agreement Ill ·till
ANNUAL TURKEY SBOOT . \R. C.. ALLEN
register,
STORM WINDOWI!l
tltmen, part basement, fore_.
By United Press Intel'D'!tloDal orderly alrllfl ol refugees 18. GAL!JA County Gun Club Sill&gt;\ NTationalstoadding,. lan,macblae• BEST ID quality, bealln price lil alrnlgu furnab
Odlnce, to deep
0. D. PARSONS
,
Today is Sunday, Nev. 6,
America. 'ft1e aldllt tD bellD •
75000
, Nov. 13. Public inYited.
emco ve WI••
'
em storm doorS and wlndowe. we11• ce out u
g,
cor·
PluDiblnl tuld BuiiDt
310th day of 19116, with 65
Dec. 1, was ta brlni. II nP Ill
Hee an4 salldwicllea serv· 1 B.T.U. a.nd scales. '57 Har- !',alllpolla Block Co. 123~ ner lot. Priced reasonable,
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·~:.;P'ourtb;::.:;:_:;A,;,;.,e;:.._,:.:.16:..:1:.:.011:_:_.. I follow.
4 000 Cuban refugees a !11111111. .
:14!·21 Icy !lav1dsu servk:ar,
I Pine St. Pbooe t4M78S
VaC8111, can be reen
any 51% IIIII Ave., Mallll
_
' A Utought for tbe · 411 """ ·
,-:1;-;-;=:::--=--:c--::---: pop coolers. Ph. 441 32ltl.
time.
1010 A. 5 rooms, bath, bas&amp;DBWI1'l PUJMBING ·
The moon Is between Its
Amerio:an
President AllralWtl
c LO A¥ l"'lm!ture open t
au
Don't Pass Up This
men~ furnace, plenty water, . AND 'tEATIJIIG
quarter and new phase.
LinCOln said: "There li ·~ ..
BASSET!' bedroom suite. ModBUYS this 3 BR oae 10 mi. off Rt. ?. Reduced to ROUTE lfiO lor prompt eourf4. The morning stars are·
grievance !balls a ftt ~jealel
redress by mob law."
.
'ta:'stamps' Rt
Hen-\ ern, walnut with bookl:ase\ wtadOWI UDtela, etc. ftoor plan home, large dinl•g f4500.00.
1111 ..met Call G 6-m&amp;. .
Juptter.
deh.rtn' w
· 17' 234-tf bed, Gent's four drawer blgh.- Wlatera, ·Rio Graode. 0 CB room and kitchen, good
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The evening star Is Saturn. .
tit
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top cltest, lady's ni•e drawer- . Wl2l alkr L
' 15-it well, located on a blacktop 3 BEDROOM homt!, aewly decPolish pianist, palflot,
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Lost
lriple dresser with
road. Lot 200' 1 140'
orated, 1 mi. from To!" lor
statesman
Jan Pacler-1
.. .....- - . I 2 yrp tid, excellent condi- 1962 BONNEVILLE Pontiac,
sale. Can IIDance. For sale
ewsld waa born on tlils day
LARGEST FAMILY
_
t.IMI'S ali weather coat, light lion, $125. Lane's step tables contact Floyd Kincery 441 •
Just Listed
or rent to adults.
"SET UP your "'wn accldeat 1000.
The orchid Ia ihe
1ar1•
tan, size 42, left at
Elks and matching cocktail table,\ 3'165.
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2111·!1 102 ACRE !ann, 40 acreo
Investigation
at On thia day in history:
family of Dowering planll . Ill
Cillll Saturday night, !'!I 446- solid walnut, modem, $35. REiiUCE safe, simple and fast ble · lots of Umber tobacco
pro:, . home - full or spare tim•: In 1860, Abraham LincOln
tbe world. It is IOUDd Ill. f\'011"
Ui5l
261-3 Sigler gas heater with blowGotoese lablets. Only
fair fence 5
one ty,
se · an
• $6.44 an bolir averaae earn· elected President of the
ical \IIIII nontropical eJ•mttet
1
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b.t.u., copperfllne, 89c. Gillingham Drup. 253-26
plan
base- a';:e.FARM
lngs.
Jolt lllltllt. we
States.
from Green!aed Ill !be '\IJI!UI'
WANTED
I excellent condition, $125. Cali NEW GMC TRUCK ment dug wen 'some out- 46b th,. 1 7 7m
you .. No selliJI8,
In 1ll!lll, William McKinley talns of Eaat Africa,
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· -- i 256-1918 after 5:30.
258-6
building. Pric; $6 000
a
arm
matlon. :No obllg8ltCO.··
waa elected President.
to Ute Encyclop8edla
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loving home lor '
HEADQUARTERS
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Unlv&amp;nal Schools,
In 1953, U.S .. Atty.
ca. •
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beautiful 4 month old black 1553 HILDA DRIVE, Fairview 1958 - T. Chev.
Ml'-e Us Prove It
b1ouse,1 some nlcefr
11, 1!1101 Hillcrest,
Herbert Brownell cllarg.,ednumm\
kllkeD. Phone
261-31, Sulxlivlsillii, RL 35, new brick 1957 z T. Chev. DUDI]I
"
ots, usl across om
Texas 75204.''
mer Preaidelit HarrY· ••
-~·-· - ·- --- · - - colonial style house a bed· 11156 o/• T. Ford Pickup
A TAPE measure and a long Gailla achool. Priced right.
Re•l Estat• Loans
'1'0"vv babysitting in my home.
walk throqgh Ut!s
quality
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bullln t BR hobamtbse,
ROOM 2 baths, lurBJce01,1lrfleld\. .
2
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MEN' WANTED. Survey person·! chen, built-in electric Tappan 1954 2 T. Ford
&amp; room,
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I· lot rUD11 ,to river DIY
REESE l!!!ll'dozer ,
nel, all positions, stereo com· i oven and burners, garbage 1 - 1960 II t . Chevrolet
In kitchen, full basement, car- Ave.
hoe service. Ph.
pilers, cartographers. I m-' disposal wall to wall carpet 1857 - 11 T. Ford Pickup
port and garage. You'D be
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mediate openings with equal i In front room and hail 110 1955 Cbevroiel 11 ·J' Pickup
aurprlsed when you see lhla 3010 A. Farm 7 noMs
'ty
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furnace •L acre T-·~"""
OIJPOI'tun' emp oyer. ...,. baths. Just completed and 1 Mf!meapolll Moline Powao ·
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suMe · o'. experience and sal· ; ready to move ln. See lliis
Unit
near Rio Grande. '
ary desired. Send to
Rob- , fine home. Inquire at Rice 1959 F 600 Ford Dump ·
Come In
·
ert Kimball, Engs., Pritchard\ and Corbin Furniture c.. Pb. 1959 2 Ton Cbev. otake
OR CAU. and talk over · your WE IIAVE sev•ral, Pl~ ,
Hotel, 6th Ave. &amp; 11th Sl.. l 446-l17l, alkr 5 p.m. 441 • 1858 F 1100 Ford
needs wltil the Dillon Agen- vacant land Illld far~!)(. ,
Hunli.ngtoll. W.Va.
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cy, eourteGUII; frienclly · real· l
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1960 II T. Ford
heip you, yeal'!l of expeii·l
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needed.
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Pb 446··, Flit· ratlfpiy plu with a
armerr
ware. ·~ tf $299.50. New 8.25 1 20, ID plf
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paid Cl'746.
"""'nylon th:es $155. Inc. Federal HOBAR'l DILLOfll, REALTOR
,
Jnquiri at Martin LOW, LOW, PRICES oa *'- tax.
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JOHNSON rarm. approx· IJ!perltnclll
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!mately 28 acffs, I mile from AADIATOI
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OK
way 143 In Bradbury. 1 room
house, nice liiith, hardwood
•• 011 • •, fill ·,.,"
M50 SPORT
,_
floors, built-In eabinell
In '
IO.CAT
II!CI.l ~11!1'~11 CaLl..•
kitchen, new white• tile block
ce!Unga downatalra, storm
SPliNT
DICK IIAWI.INGS :.:~
doors, velli!Uan bilnds, l~rge
·'
barn, 8ood allo, cement ~lock 1
building and building former·
Phen• 992-2143
ly used as a grocery oloro, l'rQIII die Largesl l'rUck or
P0111oroy. 0.
large shet used as garage and BIIIJdo•er Hodlator To The
Smallesl
Heater
Core.
storage, new gas furnace,
new 40 gal. hot water tank. so !
DlliVI A
gal. cold water tank. Would
C:LiAN CAll
leave fioor cOYering for all " "HI~
but two rooma. Priced right ~~!!!!!!tlt!!!!~t!!!!!!!!J!~;.,;~
IT ONLY ?AICif
Monzo Cpo. • 4P•ed tran1.,
for
quick
sale.
Ph.
119'
l
o7144.
red bucket IIIIa, new tim
ONE 11\INUfl
lJI New J•alaior
white 1\nisb, radio 1nd heat: ___ _ ___ n 1 ltc
or.
I ROOM HOUSE free
CUSOl'OMbutcherlng:-wm buy tCor eTruck eHootor
I or 44 aem, P;..tland ~nd2 j hides. Phil Meier, tu2·!.~10
Coro • Bulldozer
Baohan Road. Bill :Cozjlrt,
11 I rf
l"ny TyjM
U·DRIVE THRU
Mon" • Dr. Powerlllde,
Racme, 0. Ph. i411·3612.
BULI.DO~ER service. Pondl,
CAR WASH
burket ...11. radio and h••t·
busht 1 KEITH GOBLE FORD
11 a 3tp drtvewa)'ll 11at.t
or.
Local I owner IadJ own· 1
1
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or. Beige finish, •harp lnoide
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· hack filling, ~-22(11.
flY 2·219t "•d"ltllrt. 0
and out
· I 8EOROOM house on lot 100 ,
'18
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1 150 home •n ne&lt;iient con. [ SPE;CiAL 25 per -cept labor disdll!oo. big rard, newly paill~ count on all Gravely Tract~2 Phone 992-!Mifl~ or 992· 1!1'8 brou~ht in for tune-up or
9
9 28 tfr
500 Cpe Low mUuge. Loc11
ffpairs 4qring November and
1 owner car. std . tran1 .. TurDecember. or notify and w~
d~o~se flm sh, vinyl interior, , 175 ACRI!: farm, house wtth I will piok up your tractor
I rooms and bath. cellar, cella• Gravely Tractor Sales, Pom: ! THf NATIONAL REPORT ON WHAT'S HA,,.NINii
house, 2 large barns, free eroy, o. Ph. ilil-l9?&gt;
\
• 1as, 2 farm pond•. immedi· '
to 30 301 ,
POPI'ING Ul' -1967 Ml$5 TIEN·AGI AMEiliCAI
c 1 On Nov 5 M1Si Teen·aee America for the com in
1 ate occuRancy. PQrl Wll· '
Super Sport HT Cpe. Jlucket
hams, 192-2311 or 81'l-Z6111. I IIAK.E MORE: P,ROF!T by 1was J!ICl!ed and crowneil. This miss will be 1
sea11, console radio a. heater.
listing your flfm s aervlces in ent kmd of beauty bud than the myriad other mlsstt10 3 lie
~0:/'';~~~rl:rhit ~~i~ w r ~
, the Daily Sentmel'l Busines11 Am,ertca, Umverse, World. etc. Smaller, perkier, smarter
side and out.
NEW s bedroom home, filii Semce column.
10 10 t1 she II be mor~ the n~tural, attractive , average teen-alit
steam heat, wall"' wall rugs,
AUCfiiiN!IiD type. Yes, •.hell r.okt In • $10,000 coli""' •~lwlortltlll,
)ado grten, modem kitchen,
C:O•pllll Servlcl
Icon, stock In buo1n1u, wordrob01 . ond $5,000 CHh fer
lgglty
gas, plenty cabinets, living
Croll •k ad l "' ,,
jMUOnoloppeoronces. But the gtrl who'll crQwn the new
room, dinln~ area, bath. uti!·
Write. PT••• ., c.e1101
lftueen, Colette Oat~te, the. reigmng queel!, told 118 what
1 was like to wm. I wasn t picked for being a ravlshias
1ty room, built on garage wilh
JL 1.. •Murmw
heat, full baaernenl with beat, I
R,ctH, 11111o
beau~y · · statuesque or. being a stinky sex symbol ...
larae lot, exll'a lot, 4ll 1 74 •
1 1 ttl d1dn t appear m any bathmg
with buildlDJ 20 30, suka· SEWING !ll8d!IJtia, tt
suit contest . . . but I dtd pel$. one. lhia YOJI', drta!nlt
OK
1
bit for double prago or 01. t1ce, p 11!11\i!a, pau , ~ have to have high marks to up the nonniotent Slob . . IIIII
1
Ira house, good neighborhO!ld
Tilt rabr~ !bOA IV~= comp~te · and durmg the year he has hi• aights ou tilt
eloao tQ •tore and achool: Authorized Singer· sa• .;d ~::. flr;ts pe quee~ school Snark. Manufacture" oow blow
tul'll fllhl et tho city ol sy. s.rv1ce.
, 18 uc ances we~e s~::'~~l 4fpe;r- a polystyrene loam inta t hracuae algn, 10 •oo It
-k
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.or 1 tnnards .. making hilger Jlli.
IQI'~ left, 3rd ho\l8t do~Q lbe CO~PAC'l' SALES •nd aervice, t7~:.~~ds and vacatiOn maio a! !oat cost per cubic fOOl
row. Marion R&amp;ynolds. Syra~rt KeMody, llifll - lith
I prices are down. Girlo (till
Olllt, 0., Box '/7.
lD 1•
~ tarkersbura, W. Va. Ph. I NO-PRESS SHIRTS
ARE the time they get their college
~~3()6 ur Jim Deeter, Rt. S, HERE AGAI N: Guys are now diploma•, are lht moat eae•
1\ TQII Plc~vu. IJo!'&lt;l tir.11
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VI!ie, 0 · Ph. li67-38ii7.
Yfeanng shlfls that really neerl buyen
fllf themoeivoa .
"'lld "b, red 1\msh, boater'
f eyl. engine
'
"'tf~fl' ~f4rlft
IO 'lO 30tc no pressing 'The aov~l wrinkle · and te ~ive to other cirla. To
IQ;AIJY·MJJ COIICI'Ite dell"" '" th•s rg.wrmkle garment
boys they send snakes. Boy1
rARM -91 4CRilll _ ON
ed rlllbt to rour projtel Fool lhal il ~an come 1.tifoijah t h e reciprocalt by aiviNI U&amp;tn •
Ple~up t'leetolde 8' body, V8
lfS _ 110 story 8 room '"amol W lilY. fl'll estlm&amp;tu. t~u-hest machine wa•hin• (atl •poofer do•• tmQ••rtil of mi•
11
ellfine,
eustom stata
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(ood tire1.
. ' heater '
ho'"- bath, w~ter IJ'Siem, ph.....
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Ooagi!U \he la~ndry or ~I home:., aJIIj ed-up anceatry)
cellar, barn (241'111),
~ Qe., .Midtl'-1. bold Ito finish. The American I world is banl&lt;in&amp; 011 1 iol o1
houae; other buildlngo.
~
i 10 Ita Institute of Laundermg which · thest big, alre~dy hoqse·bl'9ken
Inc $41,500.
CVRTISS "Dairyand B~r'· listed ~ shirt
mforme&lt;~ j pets an·•v•ns at homes
llli•
Breeding Service at $6 lee YOUTH BEAT: ~ "This new ChriStma' - more tor tetM
for all breeds, e&gt;cept 1$ bulls permanent preliS is sQphistical·Jiand post-teens than for the ptt·
10 To•. 8' Fleelside,
eq·
JIIOJIIJ;I\UV
Ont
,tory,
Cine, Std. trans, H duty 8 p!J
jqoed or limited use of 1110 ed wa•h·Jnd-wear . Becaus~ teen set.
tires, deluxe trim he• ler
room horne, modern
in
service. lnlermation any~ it has a stronger chemical ron- 1
crten finish.
'
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wilh blllll·ln OVt!! and
where,
oervice to
any- tent and an improved crea•• l MUSIC ~ The rhylh!ll IJ tt·
unit, bath, fuH
body by callmg Leland Park- recovery rate, it can take even ! peating itself New versions ol
forced hoi air furnace,
II' 992-2364 Pome!'O)' or 115- thorough commercial launder· 1 recent and not·so-reeont hill are
I 1\ Ton..... tab lo Pit
location. Asking 18,500.
aa• Cbe!Iter.
10 16 :Wtc mg withoijl needing ironmg. • feature ol newest roconll
7:Kix20 10 ply tlrfl, bi' .~
,q,ln,, clean eab 1nd seat•
All\ COND!TlQl'HNG
~
now swimming up to top popuheater.
' RUTLAND - ON RT. 1U
IUIO serviee. J ck' "elrlCer- . YOU'RE SWIPING
t h P larity. The way-back "Rain aa
Good 2 olory, I room
1
era.uon New
1 younger set's pets. It's nearly 1lhe Roof." cut in soft-rock sly!•
SAVINGS j;QR YOU ON
(aluminum siding),
'l'U ~
nen. t ope llwo monttu till Christmas, bul l by the !.ovm' Spoonful ill one, ..
eity '!'ter, lBS beaUnJ, lronl
10 ~ tie
NIW '66 CHEYilOLIT
'
· 1 Uc the way yoo're snatching up The one-time sm11h hit. "l.Auit,
Jllll'cll, Qlee lot In good ...... 1·
Rurll these big, kiddie, stuffed toy "'uie," in a lush, warmly barPAS$. CAll.
lion. OnlY M,se&amp;.
Gat, Arnofof animals in stares indicates tltat monious re-do by the SalldptpIIINEIIIVILLJ; - One
ill I. K• Sl., a lot more than reindeer will be en •• another.. And llilly Sttwlrtm~, 1 rooms, cellar,
l!l'VY,
I U lfr ' rommg aown chimneys on Dec arl rocks an mlectiou• revivlll ·:
qe, l~r8t lol, plenty of
/ 25. A last-minute check among ol ~ Dom DIY olllndJnl, "S. ·
Ototn lv... Til t II•"''
den space. Heuse 1n
WO
Pefl&lt;IODS
·
~epartment store buyers reveals rret !J&gt;v1." AIIWnl lhe llrend
PQMii~OY, OHIO
condition. Bargain at
Y
fhat money-happy teen . agers new ones to watch out for, heN
tump, eu
W4NT TO ~Jlll.,.LIST WITH
are avidly buying plush 6 . fool aro two: "When Sht
Notdo
Ill trea'" •lo~er 00111, Pea.
\II
dogs, cals, bears, Uons, S!l11kes Good Lovin' She Com• to lilt,.''
cook Coal Co.; une
block Allletl 1\1. Col, tNktr
and giraffes. The reason? Prot&gt;- which will be hittinC turnll.,.._
from lfaffie Ulht Clltli~lre, HIIIP]I Vltlolll, III._M
PT. PLEASANT _ Til'
ably becae.. yoe ju1l want 10 aod airwave• wilh eltolrie -.
11. Wtbllkt
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Iff's department Investigated n But also because of .the new, pact
and ·'Peep Peep Pip
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Pop." an Arizon• ,,,sation. 08
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~ondlr Jl~:'l~ truok,
11 6 Zip R~ 33 ...r Maaop W
s~ch as designers adapting th• spreading East :Aid West wi" 11
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resu)lod
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and IDpersonal
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1M I IS '!\Ia. $lUI, n5 l II dr!JeW'f, furnJOt
llaDIIY Mllchell, IS, MaSOII,
'1'1111., .91, Tn I It 'ntll., tllit.Jble fOf hoUSifll
was cited for IJIIure to vl•l•i II
t20.91. Addllloul tl for WW, ment, II acrt~~, 7l4
rl&amp;ht • of . way, whe!l he
atra ~1111.11, f/.10
eaoll. St., Ml4dltparl, all lor
Pill of a 110rvi"" staUon
NnreD a
12l•ter, 0. ~. J!h, Mlddlt[lO!'I ,
P,Ut of a ll'acter trailer driv•en
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l!alwH.Rl.yQII,
f •·Ill·
and f p.m.
by Donold Fowler: ~.
Mll'll
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o1 Slr~t,
I'Qmeroy. P'qwler sw••""· l H•lafr Rtopllal:
Visitln&amp; Eimer H. Belue, Talllllra
Lyon Estale.
u 1 1llc cd in an ftternpt to mtu
hours H and 7..! p.m. Parent. Cadle, Alexander H. Cunnllll- -..
on Pediatrics Ward.
ham, Mrs. "'wall &amp;. lll¥11,
car and slruc~ two parked
AdmlssloDI
McKi!!ley Do~, Mrf.
r,~o.;r-Wtii~l -~-'U
S.l•
owned by !lonny l"lnley,
Mrs. Joe Mocb, 16 Statt 81.; B. Griffith, J•Hrey A. Javino,· .,
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IBN OUlSMOBILI!J.- PfiOiitfi. 10 ~ Donald v,n Meter,
Perry B. Thaxton, 527 Fourth Mn. James E. Johnson, ilr.,
11 s 3tc on. flllnn~ Mt~en antj
t.ve.: James H. Clark, Rt. 1 Mn. Mary E. Justiee, WlllianL
tall. 121M·
Po~llan&lt;q-=""-'-----...::..:-- brother, Gary, a
Gallipelia ; Robert M. Haskins, R. Keefer. Cecil SalltQI, Wfo
1111 CQltVAIR Mona,
;:'" l,reated for minor
Rt. 1 Gal!ipolia; Mrs. Ro&amp;er Jlam C. Sexton, Cooil
TuiJIJ.
!Hieke! aoets, f'IGG. Ph. Arrest listed 1 Ute ..
1M Pu~kett, MerC&lt;rvll!' Sl!lr Misa Ga1 net Tooley, Mr 1 ,
11}1ftll1 f Sip jaQ
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Rt. : Mrs. Robert G. Nibert. Ppr.l Wiseeup, Charles Y....
~ ~ ;.•• ~":'* ~~l'lfl. .. ll, Galllpolla Ferry; Mrs. J•me• 1Mr1. Elhel Shadle, Mrs. ~.;r: ,
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Morrow,
Pt. Plu• ry W. Edge and lnfiPI 11"
rNI!Il .!Or IIlli~, owner In
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Nancy
L. Mrs. Raymond C. McDaniel·IIIII
~-~~i.ij;i~~~;.;i~ l Yltf N'lft. l'h. 112 ~·
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Bonnie Per"llCII', Appie Grove, snd jntant 1011, Mra. WIUiam ~­
W. ~t, ; Edward F. Rickard, Sbel(lon. Jr., and infant d. .
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Filed with Court
$r., ftt. 1. Lt;l..-1; Mrs. Reed ter.
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~· lil)'ll®, jlt. I Racine; 1\tlnda
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lue Percy, RoUpd: Mra. Rich;)!
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Melp CJ,IIf'll P1!4lllll
'Ohio
lllnt &gt;tj:'qt~j, looli · ~ Clrl ~hultz, ~r.,
~ &amp;teJAiiew, M•
Is tbe
l.n bolli 'ac. Rl. 2 Racine: Ml'!l. Jackie L. I!Oll~ Gertru4e Qrellllll. ,_.
and
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L'Will!f~ t f'tr~er. Coaltqn.
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transportation arrangements for those who are shut 'ill
for one reason or another. And they'll be a baby sitting
headqu arters set up at the First Presbyte.rian church .
in Gallipolis for moms who want to cast thell' vote B, .....
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otherwise wouldn't because of the small ones at home.
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locally• app.ears I to be the .Ga\lla

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LARGE borne, 1918 Eastern
Ave., 4 bedr?om, large ilvmg
room and kitchen, also buSI·
ness room.
WITH 14 contests on the Gallia county ballot, plu1
Home Phones
two
county-wide levies and five local levies along wltb
Russell D. Wood, 4464118
John I. Richards, 446-0280 one option issue, there should be a .good turnout T~es­
day. We'd like to see all 10,707 regtstered voters exer·
cise their rights. It would show 'em up north that Gal·
Auto Sales
· countv is really interested in politics, and that tllil
neck of the woods has "come alive."
110 TRADE - CASH
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fi!EW
NEw 1980 Chevrolet Impala Conv.
RECORD turnout for any Gallia county election
One careful local owner:
was 26 years ago , Nov. 5, 1940, when 11,509 Gallia,na
19
.White with black top: new went to the polls. That was 21 years before voter regtstires; small V-8, auto.-trans tration became effective, 11,454 Gallians exercised their

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EIGHTY-six percent, or 9,326 out of
11,01&gt;1 registered voters turned out lor
the presidential election two years ago.
Gallia has approximately 344 less regis,
tered voters than it did in 1964. Latest
figures show the city with 2,929 registered voters. The
county bas 7 ,778. This is somewhat surprising, because
an all-out registration drive was conducted following
the 1964 and 1965 elections, and after the 1966 May
primary. Several individuals just don't ca~e. Usuai!Y it's
these people who gripe the most when thmgs aren t going right.

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lor $35 per mo., also a good
business investment priced at
only $3,750.

l==m-=====~= 2 sr•:OROOM-bnck. Ri a' Grande
In Memory
AUTHOR U~KNOWN

IF past election results mean anything, approxl·
mately 7,200 of Gallia's 10,707 registered voters will go
to the polls in 33 city and county precincts Tuesday.
This will be 300 below the 1962 oft·yeer
election turnout which found 7,465 ·,yijl·
Jians voting for the first time under voir
er registration.

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,..,gute• IJflffiNlSHED apurlment 1 ulilt. l

an, c11•n•• maca 111 ,._,

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partment at 460 1st Ave. Ph. j
446.0208
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an'!t" tTOPPI• l!llfort oxp•ratlon
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The Su~day Times-Sentinel, Sunday, Nqv, 6, 19611'-E.I

For
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for Still or !11nt
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"'""n~~\.:.1, M HARMONY APARTMENT$- PRACTICALLY new 2 bedroom
w . . .:~:~. ~=·~
~~~. 3 room~ furnished, new: pia•· house, tile bath. b~rch cabin·
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ter, paint, floors, bath, s.lnk, ots, buill in stove, an
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y priceiectrle range, furnace, one wood floon, reasonabl
e, six
block from high school. Out ed. See Ronald Osbornon
Rt.
miles from Chester
of all floods. Ph. t91!.5392.
248.
11 4 31c
11 6 tfe
t ROOM house with bnth, out
Sale or Trade
of high water. cloae to school
and church, 840 E. Main St., WILL TRADE-for hoqse trailer
Pomeroy, 0 ., Wrile N, W. $3,000 equity in a 10.000 house
Jenks, 41 Mound St., Athena, in Camp Verde. Arbona.. Ph.
I I 66tc
0. 45701 or C'8ll AtbellB, 592· evenlnga ~fl.28?.3.
1176.
11 6 8tp 1959 CHF;VROLET, V..! automa. '
3 ROOM furnished aparlmont. tic, l1l SOuth Third St. , Mid·
ucellent col)I!IUon, conve•i- dleport, 0 . Ph. 992iMII5 . ' ,
I~ 30 tfe
ent lo a shopping area, Jm.
Q!edillt oocupancy. Ph, 992Wanted To Bu y
3341 afler 5 p. m. 10 11 tic
Umbtr- fa Ollie
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MODERN Z bedroqlll IIQmi,
otd
or Wesl Vlrflnla. or
Pomeroy, 0. Pb. 9ft.2903 day
Marton
farma With Umber.
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or 992-37D2 eveninp.
Reynolds, Bo1 TT. Syraeuse.
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t Ia t112tp
IN LOV!iiiG memory of Garnet '
E. Jenkinson, taken from FURNISHED one and two bed·
For 5•1•
us two years ago on this room, flrat floor apartments
3618,
2 bedroom- ~:~~~
I Middleport, 0. Phone w~ IBtlfl
lth day of No\rember.
trailer with awning.
10 11 lie
You quietly went away lhat . 3871.
Litl!e,
Cheshire, 0 .
day,
1 ilc
1' FOUR ROOM furnillled apart
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No goodbyes could you say, ment WY ~3&amp;58.
1 14 !fe
We aak ourselves both nighl
--- CCON DOGS, Alvin Myers, near
1.
UNFURNISHED
apa•tm~nt
~nd day,
Silver Ridge Church, Rt.
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newly
redewrated~
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"She meant ao much, Why
Reedsville, 0.
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couldn't she stay?"
: Sect!nd Ave., MldtllePQrt, 0 ., ORDERAMSTUTZ;SH a nd N
hick•
Deeply missed by Mr. Clif· I will rent reasonable. Frank
"Nick
Chick"
leghorn
c
10 16 tfc
ford Jenkinson, Mr.
and Fugate, II!JS.5293.
or started pullels today. Mod·
Mrs. Robert RU!iseU snd Mr. i ROOM apartineiiiWIIh btlb. ern Poultry, Box 188, Atltens,
and Mrs. Ned Gr~t.
Pb, llf2o3319.
8 t tic 0. Pit 593-7331.
I! 1 He
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11 8 Up
wal·
for WAJ,NUT Secretary,
I FURNISIIIi;D apartment
rayer
couple In Middleport. P~011e nut b1nquet table and p
NotitCI
11 3 6tc
W2-3267.
chair. Phone 992-&gt;:123.
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AUCTION - The peraonal pl'Oll' FURNISHED and unfurnished
.-tY of lhe late Nell Prk:l l aparlmenll. Clou to sohool. RATS, ,mice eliminated fnrGrilfllh wlll be sold at real· Pbona 119'._1434.
10 II tic ever, ''Get Slar, 21'. lb. for
II.SU; Ebarsbach Hard wart,
danllt jual off State 'Boult 114
Sugar Run MilL
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Penland, Ohio, oppollta now Ftmllt H1lp Wanted
CLIIK
suNNiiA•wu
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PorUand .Methodlsl Church
1966 ZIG ZAG DIAL • A •
(watch for a.ale arrows.) Sat. IPerWrm IIU~b ·~• tarlal work u : ty p- !C, swfni needle, zil zacM"T·
built
Qf dtlaJIM1 'nd eomplu
nNoY. !J, 111111, al 1 p. m. Map. lllf
in
lor
buttonholes,
blind
torb• oor;r:polldeacs. elau ~QIII•·
~ · modern davenport
and Ilion•;.:: 111 of Jette,. an Ml et hems, monograms, etc. Guarati
tnd, rqar ptn'fofm •ariOu•
.~llalr, ~pte masazlne !land, liiJ
.f•~ •Pt!q~ CJUtillo ftl~ n 1 of rfjpot'l
anteed. Only a paymenL• left
lihd. iable, portable TV, WQQI and neordt, ordarlnl of offln IUP. tl $6 each. Trades accepled.
pi\... Hl,n &amp;cl\~1 '"""llt!OJI phil
l'll,l, bedrool!l sulle, relrlt!er· •~J • nar at offiCI '"INrltate r• , Ph. 912-:1685,
II 3 tie
9;\IIHG. II'ID:Y
btll• ~ lh; • llrttlor' ... ranae, ~lies, pQllB, '"'
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metal kltcheri cablltet lar~e »ar t in Ptflon or u 1: Ohio Unlver·
~IW Ptnon,.l bmu, lfenl•l 818,
in ~ew sewin~ \&amp;blo, zil
oil Seigler beater, bedclothes 4U'~"''
O)tlu.
IWeepei' ntQity tabl,, le~
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eqmpped w bttllllllhole,
VII•CI!ll,neoua l~tms;, Terma:
MI·' I
IDODQ8l'llll. ~tw in ~ill'
Cp~. C. Brad!frd, ··Aacuon· PAR'I' TIMf! WORK full u111e' pen. elc. PaY off 1 PI!Ym•nl4
m.""'· Slped: Gayle H. Prlee, ~Ill'. p~rl tl!lle, .3 h~urs ~ily. 16.99 each. P~. 992-261!~.
~1\lr, ' .
II I lie YQu cllOQI!I! lhe ho\!n ·day·
11 ~ tic
f'WILL",Nln' -lifR."Wtstlili time or evening, leO ~eek\Y· ESTATE &lt;;O~L •lov., actOd
1!11' llfiJ' df!JIJ C9llb'iclell by You can chon" fOur bolJie- eonQjtiaa ljertha ,l.m011 l'ttt
IIIYPflf '
town location. Internatlanal !Qd
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Gill •· Jaf'lll&amp;i
company pr'ov!®a the richt 1,
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woman with free !raining. AJ·I
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-n;-;-.--=:-:--::-_:l~l_,..fc_:S~tp 10 you ~-Q cboo~ 1 full OOOD u8ed fires, low as lUll
Wll.tL OQ GOII 11au11
time posldon and eara f/000 each. Ph. 992-1151.
m:aaaa
~ ~ the llrsl year. for appolnlIt II ll8tc
lidr ~ -= ·• .. menl only callii2·~11M.
COI.Pit TV, 19611 made!, beay\1SICO'i)'l'!iiiitliy, Nav. et11
10 21 30\c lui wJIIaot cabinet llifi .. t
hf S.lt
sun in ll;ll'l'aph. pjy
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t1ie Reelllt l"lre Dep,l'ln1ent. NO. 1 Kennebec potatoo~. 6iar- ~uo ~r !lllltlth. 'l'rY 111
11 I ftc ~ Hlllon, PorUand, 0.
home. Pb. M-5649.
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.· ctffer Comedy
~ovember 11 ·.
•;h,e Junior class of East·
elb High School will present a
t~ r e e
act comedy.
"No
JlOya Allowed," written by Jenn
Provence, at ihe high school on
!iqvember ,1\, at 8 p. m.
·Takl~g part In ihe comedy
are Mike llartln, Pat Bahr,
Sandra taiier, Pat Boring, Bill
Gillian, Steve Cowdery. Twlla
Karr, Penny Wolle, Ann Holter,
Kathy GriFOn, Joey Bailey, Bill
Buckley, Dru Cline, VIrginia
Bush, Karen Boothe and Larry 1
Spencer.
CHASED - Bill Engllsl! (80), Po111~ro)' Purple
Prompters lire Vicki Pooler
Panther end, is shQwn being pursued by an unidentll
and Janet Fick: stage hands
fied Athens Bulldog player after he pulled down an
are John Hayes. Dennis Bene·
aerial from Quarterback Don Swisher in ·the first
dum. Elmer Newell and Jim
half of Friday night's game. Athens won the co11test
Chadwell: programs,
Joyce
20·6 to earn sole possession of the SEOAL .champioDVan Meter aod Pat Goeglein:
shtp.
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publidtiy and seating, Vicky ;r.i~~...aaiM
.•iitieeaiiiimiiii-N'iiiiEmiiiii
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Greene, Pam Buckley,
J o 115\iiillil.hl~JC~- ·
T0ney and Sharon Matheny,
The play Is beirlg directed by
Mrs. Nellie Parker and Am.
Janice Ritchie.

HERE
65 Ford Galaxie
SQO, 4 Dr. 8 cylinder, auto.
tfens, Radio

H11ter

&amp;

white'Ntll tires

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64 Ford Galaxie
SOOXL 2 Dr. Hordlop,

cylinder, 4 speed
Like ntw

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62 Ford Fairlane

500. 2 Dr., I
standard trtns,

cyllndtr,

64 Ford Galaxie
500. 4 Dr B c'lllnd•r. auto.
trans. Radio and heater,
power deering, whitewall
tires.

63 Chl!vrolet
Bel Alre. 4 Dr 6 cyl.
Stendard trans. White well

tiret.

63 Rambler

550 Serie-11 4 Dr. 6 cylin·
der. standard trans., n·
dlo &amp; huteor, whitewall
fires.

65 Pontiac G. T.O.
Tampe!it. 2 Or. Hardtop. 4
&amp;peed trans .

500 4 Or 8 cylinder automatic trans _ Radio and
heater. power steering,
wt.ite wall tires.

65 Dodge Dart
2 Dr. 270 Serlu, 6 cyll"'
der. standard trans., radio
and huteor

64 Ford F-700
5 speed trans. 2 speed
rear axl1, 8 cyl. Dump
Truck. long whHI bese.
Aulomltlc trans,

63 Mercury
Custom 2 Door tolndtop.

Steering

end

Brakes. Automttlc: tr11n1.

63 Ford Galaxie
500, 4 dr. I cyl., std. tr11n1.
ltdio l heater , WIS tlrH

62 Ford Galaxie
500 2 dr. 8 cy/. aufomatle
tran s... radio &amp; heater, W.
S, Tires

62 Ford Galaxie
4 dr. 8 cyl"~ automafle
tr1ns., r11dlo &amp; heater, WI
S tlus

62 Ford
C:auntry Sedan 4 dr. sfl•
tlon wagon, 8 cyl. automa·
tic trtns., radlo I heaftr,
WIS tires

62 Stout \4 Ton
6 cyl. 4 whHI drive

62 Chevrolet
% ton Panel Truck, 6 cy1.,
4 speed trtns.

60 Ford F-600
2 ton, 8 cyl., 5 speed trans.
2 speed exle, stake btd,
long whul base

65 Ford Custom
4 dr., 8 cyl. 1utom•tlc
tnns. R•dio &amp; heater, W1
5 tires

66 Chevrolet
Mtllbu 4 dr. Hardtop. 8
cyl., eutomafit trens., po-

.ver steer1ng, radio
hnter, W I$ tins

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64 Fairlane 2 Dr.
I eyl. automatic trans.,
radio &amp; hetftr, WIS tires

62 Olds Starfire
2 dr. Htrdtop, power
stetrlng, power brtkes,
radio &amp;, he1ter, WI$ tins

63 Fiord Galaxie
500 XL 2 dr. hardtop, 8
cyl. 4 speed tran11., ndlo
&amp; Mater, power steering,
wls tirn

62 Studebaker
4 dr., 6 cyl, Std. Irani. R•
dlo &amp;. heater

59 Fiat
2 Door, st1ndard
missi•n, cl••n

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TODAY'S THOUGHT - "You Democrat soelaUstt
rubber·stamp ali LBJ's spending programs, lnclpdlnll La·
dv Bird's beautification proje&lt;Z. The voters will kick you
~es-men out of Washington so that we can retul'll to lilt
free enterprise system of our forefathers. You will havt
to go to work, too bad! But before you are sent home by
angry voters ' 1 want yoii and·Lady
. BirdI to come out
. and
beautify my front yard. It looks hke bel !"-!tom a ·leiter
to Sen. Stephen Young.
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lDIIle t,galnll lloutll.
cllaol.
be the last football
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L
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lllder the baonet of
ells Local Dlitrlcl
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A DOCTOR 50M~ CAN TELL
A LOT ABOUT APATIENT MEREL't

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Me1gs count~ans are iookmg kickoff their Holiday Gifl · A -, torney John .A. Ephng indteat- 1~ureka Thursday . afternoo?, n~ihin m':e than the old Doug·
forward to the election, and tho Rama w1th a parade on Nov.] cd the dem ton would be ap· 1olers Will cast the1r ballots m Ia
kh0
3 ed·IO-be
politicians are gelling their 25. This week was marked in I pealed.
114 contests,, and have two coun· fs th
'1 ~~ back w~r :
final licks in over this
Middiep81't by the ~rand open·, One of ihe big evenls of the I tyw•de levtes to decide, and ~930• e ;hr DC- 3 1 • ed with
end. During the week Republi· ing of a 2,000 square feet toy. I week was the reception and l ltve other of " local nature. three'· ra ~d flrln' rtggmachine
cans held a rally attended b)' land at the Tiny Market, one I banqoel to honor Ben R.
Evans,
had
't!l absentee
k P
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that
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ast been
P to Wednesday guns nown as mm1guns,
over 500 at th e county garage. of the most elaborate toy sales newly eleva!ed Gran
as er v~ es c
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to IR 000
nd
Main speakera were Clarence estabiishm•nts in the area.
of the Grand Lodge of Masons wtth the deadline just around can
up
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rou s
Miller, candidate for Congress
I of Ohio, at Rio Grande College lhe corner.
per ml~ute.
and Ralph Welker, who Is the Alfred _Lyons has been na.m- last SaJUrday.
County Commissioners estalr ;n&gt;ere s also the story of the
"We have good youths In our viUIIIf!e," ~ald SYrl1C11811
area's hopeful 1o continue to ed new f~re ch~ef by the Racme Over 500 persons braved the iished a new township road in mission fro~. Vinh ~n~ :::., ~ Town Marshall Milton Varian last week, In praise Ill Qle
resent the Meigs, Galiia
counciL Thomas Osborne, son , cold to view the Halloween par- Clay
JUd
Clay Bell
Huey H g
junior citizens of the community for tnelr '.fine
Athens section of the state.
of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
Os- ade and half that number tool&lt; school. C1ty cemmiSstoners re- per flight ta Cllll!llu near e during the HaliQween season. "Our people , shouid ,, llt
Announced was approval of borne of Long &amp;ttom, :--as one , part in the Legion party on the appointed Merrill Evlll1ll to ihe U MJnh Forest, mu~e heart proud of tneir children," said Varian. There,were-tiO COlli•
¥'ederal Home
of 102 county wmners m the Public Square. Officials are city planning board, purchased of VC country. 'Ole '""" ctU'I'I~ plaints of vandalism In Sy·
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grant and loan to the Tuppers state essay contest on
Ohto convmced that It was one of a new police cruiser and ap.!It Cellber mach- racuse during the recent and 91rlllllt . Other Junll!e .ci.75
Piains and Chester
hiStory and government He is the quietest observances of the proved a coutracl for an ease· me gun• .and fires 1 2· inch Halloween period.
ease."
water system, the grant
H I g h season of ghosts aod goblins in men! with the Chesapeake and folding fm rocket. .
Syr~cuse, through the recom.
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8 semor at Eastern
$1,332,250, and a loan
school. C. E. Blakeslee, Me1gs years. Gallipolis merchants op- Ohio Railroad for the building Harvey also descnbel miB· mendation of Marshall Varian, Till MBIG8 &lt;:Gunty)l o
Money 1111' the project will not extenston agent, and
M r s. ened the annual Shop-A·Rama of a water line to the new Rob- slons of the Marine Corps F-4 put its youth on the "honor mobile )IIIII ~ ·.11'•~ ·411S
be available unlii after Jon. t. Blakeslee are ID Hawaii at· season 811 Friday The merch· bins-Myers plant
Squadrons operallng out of the system" this year by deciding mlles and, mide !It atope,durlnl
Out of ihe ordinary
tending the national convention
· - -Danang Airfield, second iargeat not to Impose any curlew or use October, aeoordlng ,to a
of the week was the report
of county. agents,. Ro~ CleIn V~'t. Nam. He tak" filii Ill any additional pollee over HaL reieasecl Sl!tlirday by LilJrarian
the arrest of Lester Pike, 29, land, chamnan ol Metgs Red
a nusston with "" 1!'.4 flllller· loween.
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Mrs. Vilma Plkltoj~.
Racine who was charged
Cross announced the two week
bomber squa4fon pperaiiDI out "Non • destructive prank9 Mrs. Pikkoja · ~ II CODl·
stealin~ a pony last Aug.
extensl~n. of the fund drive.
of D~g. If~ take~ ~ou Oil • were even at a mintmu~ this munlty s!Dpl dre11.• neW rePfrom !he vicinity of a
Phil Williamson, 76, prommenl
photo-reco~s•ru;e mls$10n. year," according to Var~an. !rations and 592 boob club. The three-months old
ID business and Masonic circles j
als!J with lb• F-105 s that carry
loaned. SIIIMD scbooll lilt
mal was taken to West ·
of Pomeroy, died Thursday io
the air war II&gt; North Viet Nam.
SAM FLANAGAN, 1 Pom· borrowed 7,'1J7 boob, of l1llicll
Cleveland Clinic.
BY DICK THOMAS
and then wlth the Jolly Green eroy High School student IJe. out fourth Well! ladlllt ·publlclr
IN GAWA COUNTY
Glanll, "a jou~ fttmch
ol fore he moved to Parkersburg Uons,
Big new.• in Gailia this week
The current issue of "Flying", the magazine former- bollaop\"r erews ·Ol"f&amp;$1 out and graduated there, has gotten ~ tetal monlb!J dreulatloD
centered m the announcement ly called Popular Aviation, has a special 50·page supple- of aecret advii\Ce DB'!II clo!ie his name in the golfing record d11l'llli the ~ day• on the
that the Columbus and Sooth· men! on The Air war in Vietnam by the well-known au· to tb1 Nd Viet NI!Dl border books at the Worthington, Ohio, road waa7,81i8 ltooU·for a dail)'
er~ Ohio Electric Co., has ap· thor Frank Harvey, who went there in person, flew in the on alr mt1111 mlnlOill t. aave Golf Club.
average of 8'13 ¥ eomplrt( It
piled for a Federal pernut to planes and helicopters.
.
. . 1 downed plloll and air crew Flanagan, .who has rare bowl· the MD last montb.
build a hydro-electric plant nt
Frank Harvey is marrted to the former Christine members.
ing talent and has rolled In the "Meigs County'a Boc*lnobllt
a site in Eureka using surplus Holzer daughter of the late Dr. Charles E. Holzer, Sr.,
professional ranks, also is a Service is· another 'proof ol
water through a 4M loot in· and M~s. Alma V. Holzer, who resides at ~autiful River· Cub Scout Pack
fine golfer. He turned In a M· making the beat use ol lhe
take canal. The cost of the gen. by on First Ave., adjacent to Holzer Hos61tal.
.
bole total of 205 to capture the availllble dollar Iii the c:otlllll1lB.
erating plant would be $9,500,·
To gather the basic material for the article, Flymg Is Enterwined
club championship at Worthing· ity and · Ill dtizenl lor ed'ae•
000, and would produce 37,200 sent Frank Harvey, experienced military aviator: nove· Dens 2 and 3 of Racine CUb ton which was eight under par lion outalde the . licliool waiiJ.~
kilowatts of power to be used llist, and military !eporter, to Vtetnam fo~ a sobd .SIX scout Pack :M3 were entertain- and ihe best recorded in com· said Mrs. ~ja.'
by several counties in this sec- weeks. He lived Dlght and day wtth our pllots there and ed with a Halloween party on peUUon there. Flanagan turoed
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lion. Two pieces of property. :v:ent along with them on
b . Friday evening at tile homt In rounds of H-M.
35th Annlveraty 1 .It 8iic 114'
the old Chambers place ' and :heir missions.
ters,
-•- Costume
Jlr• ~
Mrs.· Geol1lt NIIHI.'
field largest planes In t e 8ll'· of Mr1• J oan M"'
CUIIJD,
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the home of Mr. and Mr~. E The cover o! ihe November
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prizes were awarded to Bev· INFORMATION ON ll!e VIet road Sr. 'Ifill ·~ Wild!
K. Slaley have been purchased ; ;ying has striking
Premier Ky's famous CoUll erly McLain and Mike Warner. Nam sitUation recently printed Delday ~ wlien ·tile)' ......
at the plant, Site,
of a Navy F-8 Crusader,
Squadron of black Skyraiders, Gamel! were played and re. In a newsletter of Sen. Stephen honored wi~ a dlntler celebrUJ.
Other maJor development . of to launch from the carrier
with their swish insignia and freslunenta of Kool ade, aand· H. Young has been handed .us ing the~ 35th "~
the week was ihe VlSltallon terprise, looming ominously
Vietnamese markings, are sta· wichel and potato chips were by Am. Adelbert 0. Lee With sary. Present wert _· ........
mad_e Thursday. by the Health hove the catapult crew. Tbe F· tioned at Tan Sen Nbut Alr· served to lte1tb Circle, Mlke a request for publication:
Mrs. Gtotce Neuiltold, Jr.,
AdvlSOl')' Com~uttee of the
, 8 is just one of more than
field. Armed choppers of "Huey warner, Barry Smith, Terry "~ American Gl's were ahd son, · ~!:, ~·'C'
He IS
palachlan , Regt110 to .the
types of U. S. aircraft in use H~g" gunships, ,Imtwn among Smlth, Randy Warner, Lisa killed tn Viet Nam ID Septem. Ltlnny Jenklns "ai1!1 ·
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DOING SOMETHING local hospttals, and. Rio .
Viet Nam. Frank Harvey
the Viet Cong as ''The Mutter· Warner, Jimmy McLain, ReJ: ber. 2.6'19 were wounded. 150. ed guesta. .
Coiiege In coonectiOB w1th
th . t
· Death" lil'e at Tan Son Roy Nancy Roy Beverly Moo men of our arliled forces were :Mr. apl
possible location and a
~ P~~;:'~: Dixie Slation, Har·
AJrlield and pab'ol
and Larry Wilcoxen: Den alllicted with Malaria that and
For
:osp1tal aod ~ed 'th h vey describes actlon on a
that base and other American Mothers assisting ID the party month. ~...toW clurlnglnadAu8111cliUI
The 1Oth District
~· m conJune on w~ a OS· rier. The task forte bas six Air Bases around the clock. were Mrs. Joan McLain, Mrs. was just or-er 500.
. on,
p1tal aod other training
carriers Constellation
In Part m, the Delta war, Janet Wlll'lll!l, Mrs. Ioez. Roy, a 1ar,e nUJilber of Gls continue . selroad
Ues at Athens. The visiting
. ken' """"
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BeeiJe.
to be afflicted with hepaUtll,
0 r1s y, ·-er,
liciais praised ihe
·
WALTER H. MOELLER as a medical center 1lle.
and YorktoWJL He .
BE SUIE TO SEE The: EXCELLENT S~ION
Jndge Warren S.
Elil'harl, flll!"t operations on the
acting Common Pleas judge,
lallon. .
.
In Congress.
tered a decision this week
An a~rcraft earner Is proiJa·ll
~ly ihe most spectacular figl1t,.ll
Sponsored by the Moeller for favor of Clay Baker,
Congress Com., Dale Chapman Southwestern Local school bead, mg maclrlne In ihe
Chr, Beaver St, Carron, 0.
and issued a court order of re. Harvey. Its four and a
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acre Otght deck is the scene
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concentrated llound ~ "'"''·"
Men• Slu1 36 to 54
iOii;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-t unmatched on any airfield.
number one place to walch
Boy.Sir,ei 3 ~ 20
actloo is from Primary ~~:II
• Cord111'0J - All Wocl~ : · .Control, a glassed·in co
ScrUb · ~. ...:., n.ero.i ·. ,nit , :
tower that jull out over , t h
O!ght deck from the middle
Co'ttonl - Cotton and Acet.ltea' ,
the island.
Con loA
,'ii-1Ltlnlilil~ FaliJ'II:a ...; TWIDL·.
Part D lelll·
• All .re watrill7 Uned and' ·
GREAT
Nhul Airfield .b.. s::;~~~
there's a .p:eater VI
·• j)er!'ec1 fQI' wear .to ICII&lt;ook-~for !
craft than 1181"ever
FRIENDI
sembled 00 • mllltary
'liear to ind ®1n.1'9.tk.~.;~ ;,

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The Meigs'\
News. Beat

PolitiCians Getting In their Last Licks

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Power

THOMPSON SCORES - G.\!IS hHifback Larry Thompe.on bulied his way over from the one midwav in the
first period of the Galiipolis·Middieport football game at Gallipolis Friday night, giving the Blue Devils a 6·0
lead. GAHS went on to win. 27-8. Others pictured above are Middleport'o~ Greg White (on ground. partially hid·
about ·75 mile! southwest of
den from view! Gallias John Rake (98), John Magnussen (551 Middleport's Hernard Lyons 1,71) and Gailia's
Saigon, site of the Delta's ma·
Gary Smith (661 and Jeff Smith, (50,)~·-------------------jor air bases. He describes a
ants set Nov . 28 lor the holiday flight with a Forward Air Cenews 19 19 fS 0 f
ee
parade and
night shopping troller IFAC) in I Cessna 0·1F
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hours ;tart Dec. 16.
I Bird ~~ spotter plane that di·
Election fever Is at a high 1r&lt;;Cta 811' to ground strafmg on
I pttch, Sen. Oakley Coillns cam· V1et Conti posJUons.
· ' · · · G ill
u htl Harvey also describes a mls·
By Dwight C, Wetherholt
ia and
April
1 1n a Dragon Sh'tp or "SP""'
· sold·
· ' with his ('(Jntract ·runmngl palgmng
· d · m a a,t0 was 'ds gt Y
son
, IN MEIGS COUNTY .
. Mtddieport merchants
will unt1i August Prosecutmg, At·l mJure '" an au ace• en a1 k .. as th are called. This ts

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The Name to
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Memorial by tnt
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for DWI. There wu
tap to both veblclel.
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the lberlff's depart.
relay at l1 1.111. •
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!l'leCtiOII of Rol1l1! 31
0111 Hollow 1'0111.
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.· ctffer Comedy
~ovember 11 ·.
•;h,e Junior class of East·
elb High School will present a
t~ r e e
act comedy.
"No
JlOya Allowed," written by Jenn
Provence, at ihe high school on
!iqvember ,1\, at 8 p. m.
·Takl~g part In ihe comedy
are Mike llartln, Pat Bahr,
Sandra taiier, Pat Boring, Bill
Gillian, Steve Cowdery. Twlla
Karr, Penny Wolle, Ann Holter,
Kathy GriFOn, Joey Bailey, Bill
Buckley, Dru Cline, VIrginia
Bush, Karen Boothe and Larry 1
Spencer.
CHASED - Bill Engllsl! (80), Po111~ro)' Purple
Prompters lire Vicki Pooler
Panther end, is shQwn being pursued by an unidentll
and Janet Fick: stage hands
fied Athens Bulldog player after he pulled down an
are John Hayes. Dennis Bene·
aerial from Quarterback Don Swisher in ·the first
dum. Elmer Newell and Jim
half of Friday night's game. Athens won the co11test
Chadwell: programs,
Joyce
20·6 to earn sole possession of the SEOAL .champioDVan Meter aod Pat Goeglein:
shtp.
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publidtiy and seating, Vicky ;r.i~~...aaiM
.•iitieeaiiiimiiii-N'iiiiEmiiiii
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Greene, Pam Buckley,
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T0ney and Sharon Matheny,
The play Is beirlg directed by
Mrs. Nellie Parker and Am.
Janice Ritchie.

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65 Ford Galaxie
SQO, 4 Dr. 8 cylinder, auto.
tfens, Radio

H11ter

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SOOXL 2 Dr. Hordlop,

cylinder, 4 speed
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62 Ford Fairlane

500. 2 Dr., I
standard trtns,

cyllndtr,

64 Ford Galaxie
500. 4 Dr B c'lllnd•r. auto.
trans. Radio and heater,
power deering, whitewall
tires.

63 Chl!vrolet
Bel Alre. 4 Dr 6 cyl.
Stendard trans. White well

tiret.

63 Rambler

550 Serie-11 4 Dr. 6 cylin·
der. standard trans., n·
dlo &amp; huteor, whitewall
fires.

65 Pontiac G. T.O.
Tampe!it. 2 Or. Hardtop. 4
&amp;peed trans .

500 4 Or 8 cylinder automatic trans _ Radio and
heater. power steering,
wt.ite wall tires.

65 Dodge Dart
2 Dr. 270 Serlu, 6 cyll"'
der. standard trans., radio
and huteor

64 Ford F-700
5 speed trans. 2 speed
rear axl1, 8 cyl. Dump
Truck. long whHI bese.
Aulomltlc trans,

63 Mercury
Custom 2 Door tolndtop.

Steering

end

Brakes. Automttlc: tr11n1.

63 Ford Galaxie
500, 4 dr. I cyl., std. tr11n1.
ltdio l heater , WIS tlrH

62 Ford Galaxie
500 2 dr. 8 cy/. aufomatle
tran s... radio &amp; heater, W.
S, Tires

62 Ford Galaxie
4 dr. 8 cyl"~ automafle
tr1ns., r11dlo &amp; heater, WI
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62 Ford
C:auntry Sedan 4 dr. sfl•
tlon wagon, 8 cyl. automa·
tic trtns., radlo I heaftr,
WIS tires

62 Stout \4 Ton
6 cyl. 4 whHI drive

62 Chevrolet
% ton Panel Truck, 6 cy1.,
4 speed trtns.

60 Ford F-600
2 ton, 8 cyl., 5 speed trans.
2 speed exle, stake btd,
long whul base

65 Ford Custom
4 dr., 8 cyl. 1utom•tlc
tnns. R•dio &amp; heater, W1
5 tires

66 Chevrolet
Mtllbu 4 dr. Hardtop. 8
cyl., eutomafit trens., po-

.ver steer1ng, radio
hnter, W I$ tins

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64 Fairlane 2 Dr.
I eyl. automatic trans.,
radio &amp; hetftr, WIS tires

62 Olds Starfire
2 dr. Htrdtop, power
stetrlng, power brtkes,
radio &amp;, he1ter, WI$ tins

63 Fiord Galaxie
500 XL 2 dr. hardtop, 8
cyl. 4 speed tran11., ndlo
&amp; Mater, power steering,
wls tirn

62 Studebaker
4 dr., 6 cyl, Std. Irani. R•
dlo &amp;. heater

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2 Door, st1ndard
missi•n, cl••n

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TODAY'S THOUGHT - "You Democrat soelaUstt
rubber·stamp ali LBJ's spending programs, lnclpdlnll La·
dv Bird's beautification proje&lt;Z. The voters will kick you
~es-men out of Washington so that we can retul'll to lilt
free enterprise system of our forefathers. You will havt
to go to work, too bad! But before you are sent home by
angry voters ' 1 want yoii and·Lady
. BirdI to come out
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beautify my front yard. It looks hke bel !"-!tom a ·leiter
to Sen. Stephen Young.
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Me1gs count~ans are iookmg kickoff their Holiday Gifl · A -, torney John .A. Ephng indteat- 1~ureka Thursday . afternoo?, n~ihin m':e than the old Doug·
forward to the election, and tho Rama w1th a parade on Nov.] cd the dem ton would be ap· 1olers Will cast the1r ballots m Ia
kh0
3 ed·IO-be
politicians are gelling their 25. This week was marked in I pealed.
114 contests,, and have two coun· fs th
'1 ~~ back w~r :
final licks in over this
Middiep81't by the ~rand open·, One of ihe big evenls of the I tyw•de levtes to decide, and ~930• e ;hr DC- 3 1 • ed with
end. During the week Republi· ing of a 2,000 square feet toy. I week was the reception and l ltve other of " local nature. three'· ra ~d flrln' rtggmachine
cans held a rally attended b)' land at the Tiny Market, one I banqoel to honor Ben R.
Evans,
had
't!l absentee
k P
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that
d M
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t
ast been
P to Wednesday guns nown as mm1guns,
over 500 at th e county garage. of the most elaborate toy sales newly eleva!ed Gran
as er v~ es c
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'lire
to IR 000
nd
Main speakera were Clarence estabiishm•nts in the area.
of the Grand Lodge of Masons wtth the deadline just around can
up
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Miller, candidate for Congress
I of Ohio, at Rio Grande College lhe corner.
per ml~ute.
and Ralph Welker, who Is the Alfred _Lyons has been na.m- last SaJUrday.
County Commissioners estalr ;n&gt;ere s also the story of the
"We have good youths In our viUIIIf!e," ~ald SYrl1C11811
area's hopeful 1o continue to ed new f~re ch~ef by the Racme Over 500 persons braved the iished a new township road in mission fro~. Vinh ~n~ :::., ~ Town Marshall Milton Varian last week, In praise Ill Qle
resent the Meigs, Galiia
counciL Thomas Osborne, son , cold to view the Halloween par- Clay
JUd
Clay Bell
Huey H g
junior citizens of the community for tnelr '.fine
Athens section of the state.
of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
Os- ade and half that number tool&lt; school. C1ty cemmiSstoners re- per flight ta Cllll!llu near e during the HaliQween season. "Our people , shouid ,, llt
Announced was approval of borne of Long &amp;ttom, :--as one , part in the Legion party on the appointed Merrill Evlll1ll to ihe U MJnh Forest, mu~e heart proud of tneir children," said Varian. There,were-tiO COlli•
¥'ederal Home
of 102 county wmners m the Public Square. Officials are city planning board, purchased of VC country. 'Ole '""" ctU'I'I~ plaints of vandalism In Sy·
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grant and loan to the Tuppers state essay contest on
Ohto convmced that It was one of a new police cruiser and ap.!It Cellber mach- racuse during the recent and 91rlllllt . Other Junll!e .ci.75
Piains and Chester
hiStory and government He is the quietest observances of the proved a coutracl for an ease· me gun• .and fires 1 2· inch Halloween period.
ease."
water system, the grant
H I g h season of ghosts aod goblins in men! with the Chesapeake and folding fm rocket. .
Syr~cuse, through the recom.
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$1,332,250, and a loan
school. C. E. Blakeslee, Me1gs years. Gallipolis merchants op- Ohio Railroad for the building Harvey also descnbel miB· mendation of Marshall Varian, Till MBIG8 &lt;:Gunty)l o
Money 1111' the project will not extenston agent, and
M r s. ened the annual Shop-A·Rama of a water line to the new Rob- slons of the Marine Corps F-4 put its youth on the "honor mobile )IIIII ~ ·.11'•~ ·411S
be available unlii after Jon. t. Blakeslee are ID Hawaii at· season 811 Friday The merch· bins-Myers plant
Squadrons operallng out of the system" this year by deciding mlles and, mide !It atope,durlnl
Out of ihe ordinary
tending the national convention
· - -Danang Airfield, second iargeat not to Impose any curlew or use October, aeoordlng ,to a
of the week was the report
of county. agents,. Ro~ CleIn V~'t. Nam. He tak" filii Ill any additional pollee over HaL reieasecl Sl!tlirday by LilJrarian
the arrest of Lester Pike, 29, land, chamnan ol Metgs Red
a nusston with "" 1!'.4 flllller· loween.
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Mrs. Vilma Plkltoj~.
Racine who was charged
Cross announced the two week
bomber squa4fon pperaiiDI out "Non • destructive prank9 Mrs. Pikkoja · ~ II CODl·
stealin~ a pony last Aug.
extensl~n. of the fund drive.
of D~g. If~ take~ ~ou Oil • were even at a mintmu~ this munlty s!Dpl dre11.• neW rePfrom !he vicinity of a
Phil Williamson, 76, prommenl
photo-reco~s•ru;e mls$10n. year," according to Var~an. !rations and 592 boob club. The three-months old
ID business and Masonic circles j
als!J with lb• F-105 s that carry
loaned. SIIIMD scbooll lilt
mal was taken to West ·
of Pomeroy, died Thursday io
the air war II&gt; North Viet Nam.
SAM FLANAGAN, 1 Pom· borrowed 7,'1J7 boob, of l1llicll
Cleveland Clinic.
BY DICK THOMAS
and then wlth the Jolly Green eroy High School student IJe. out fourth Well! ladlllt ·publlclr
IN GAWA COUNTY
Glanll, "a jou~ fttmch
ol fore he moved to Parkersburg Uons,
Big new.• in Gailia this week
The current issue of "Flying", the magazine former- bollaop\"r erews ·Ol"f&amp;$1 out and graduated there, has gotten ~ tetal monlb!J dreulatloD
centered m the announcement ly called Popular Aviation, has a special 50·page supple- of aecret advii\Ce DB'!II clo!ie his name in the golfing record d11l'llli the ~ day• on the
that the Columbus and Sooth· men! on The Air war in Vietnam by the well-known au· to tb1 Nd Viet NI!Dl border books at the Worthington, Ohio, road waa7,81i8 ltooU·for a dail)'
er~ Ohio Electric Co., has ap· thor Frank Harvey, who went there in person, flew in the on alr mt1111 mlnlOill t. aave Golf Club.
average of 8'13 ¥ eomplrt( It
piled for a Federal pernut to planes and helicopters.
.
. . 1 downed plloll and air crew Flanagan, .who has rare bowl· the MD last montb.
build a hydro-electric plant nt
Frank Harvey is marrted to the former Christine members.
ing talent and has rolled In the "Meigs County'a Boc*lnobllt
a site in Eureka using surplus Holzer daughter of the late Dr. Charles E. Holzer, Sr.,
professional ranks, also is a Service is· another 'proof ol
water through a 4M loot in· and M~s. Alma V. Holzer, who resides at ~autiful River· Cub Scout Pack
fine golfer. He turned In a M· making the beat use ol lhe
take canal. The cost of the gen. by on First Ave., adjacent to Holzer Hos61tal.
.
bole total of 205 to capture the availllble dollar Iii the c:otlllll1lB.
erating plant would be $9,500,·
To gather the basic material for the article, Flymg Is Enterwined
club championship at Worthing· ity and · Ill dtizenl lor ed'ae•
000, and would produce 37,200 sent Frank Harvey, experienced military aviator: nove· Dens 2 and 3 of Racine CUb ton which was eight under par lion outalde the . licliool waiiJ.~
kilowatts of power to be used llist, and military !eporter, to Vtetnam fo~ a sobd .SIX scout Pack :M3 were entertain- and ihe best recorded in com· said Mrs. ~ja.'
by several counties in this sec- weeks. He lived Dlght and day wtth our pllots there and ed with a Halloween party on peUUon there. Flanagan turoed
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lion. Two pieces of property. :v:ent along with them on
b . Friday evening at tile homt In rounds of H-M.
35th Annlveraty 1 .It 8iic 114'
the old Chambers place ' and :heir missions.
ters,
-•- Costume
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Mrs.· Geol1lt NIIHI.'
field largest planes In t e 8ll'· of Mr1• J oan M"'
CUIIJD,
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K. Slaley have been purchased ; ;ying has striking
Premier Ky's famous CoUll erly McLain and Mike Warner. Nam sitUation recently printed Delday ~ wlien ·tile)' ......
at the plant, Site,
of a Navy F-8 Crusader,
Squadron of black Skyraiders, Gamel! were played and re. In a newsletter of Sen. Stephen honored wi~ a dlntler celebrUJ.
Other maJor development . of to launch from the carrier
with their swish insignia and freslunenta of Kool ade, aand· H. Young has been handed .us ing the~ 35th "~
the week was ihe VlSltallon terprise, looming ominously
Vietnamese markings, are sta· wichel and potato chips were by Am. Adelbert 0. Lee With sary. Present wert _· ........
mad_e Thursday. by the Health hove the catapult crew. Tbe F· tioned at Tan Sen Nbut Alr· served to lte1tb Circle, Mlke a request for publication:
Mrs. Gtotce Neuiltold, Jr.,
AdvlSOl')' Com~uttee of the
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field. Armed choppers of "Huey warner, Barry Smith, Terry "~ American Gl's were ahd son, · ~!:, ~·'C'
He IS
palachlan , Regt110 to .the
types of U. S. aircraft in use H~g" gunships, ,Imtwn among Smlth, Randy Warner, Lisa killed tn Viet Nam ID Septem. Ltlnny Jenklns "ai1!1 ·
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Viet Nam. Frank Harvey
the Viet Cong as ''The Mutter· Warner, Jimmy McLain, ReJ: ber. 2.6'19 were wounded. 150. ed guesta. .
Coiiege In coonectiOB w1th
th . t
· Death" lil'e at Tan Son Roy Nancy Roy Beverly Moo men of our arliled forces were :Mr. apl
possible location and a
~ P~~;:'~: Dixie Slation, Har·
AJrlield and pab'ol
and Larry Wilcoxen: Den alllicted with Malaria that and
For
:osp1tal aod ~ed 'th h vey describes actlon on a
that base and other American Mothers assisting ID the party month. ~...toW clurlnglnadAu8111cliUI
The 1Oth District
~· m conJune on w~ a OS· rier. The task forte bas six Air Bases around the clock. were Mrs. Joan McLain, Mrs. was just or-er 500.
. on,
p1tal aod other training
carriers Constellation
In Part m, the Delta war, Janet Wlll'lll!l, Mrs. Ioez. Roy, a 1ar,e nUJilber of Gls continue . selroad
Ues at Athens. The visiting
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BeeiJe.
to be afflicted with hepaUtll,
0 r1s y, ·-er,
liciais praised ihe
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WALTER H. MOELLER as a medical center 1lle.
and YorktoWJL He .
BE SUIE TO SEE The: EXCELLENT S~ION
Jndge Warren S.
Elil'harl, flll!"t operations on the
acting Common Pleas judge,
lallon. .
.
In Congress.
tered a decision this week
An a~rcraft earner Is proiJa·ll
~ly ihe most spectacular figl1t,.ll
Sponsored by the Moeller for favor of Clay Baker,
Congress Com., Dale Chapman Southwestern Local school bead, mg maclrlne In ihe
Chr, Beaver St, Carron, 0.
and issued a court order of re. Harvey. Its four and a
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acre Otght deck is the scene
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concentrated llound ~ "'"''·"
Men• Slu1 36 to 54
iOii;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-t unmatched on any airfield.
number one place to walch
Boy.Sir,ei 3 ~ 20
actloo is from Primary ~~:II
• Cord111'0J - All Wocl~ : · .Control, a glassed·in co
ScrUb · ~. ...:., n.ero.i ·. ,nit , :
tower that jull out over , t h
O!ght deck from the middle
Co'ttonl - Cotton and Acet.ltea' ,
the island.
Con loA
,'ii-1Ltlnlilil~ FaliJ'II:a ...; TWIDL·.
Part D lelll·
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GREAT
Nhul Airfield .b.. s::;~~~
there's a .p:eater VI
·• j)er!'ec1 fQI' wear .to ICII&lt;ook-~for !
craft than 1181"ever
FRIENDI
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'liear to ind ®1n.1'9.tk.~.;~ ;,

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News. Beat

PolitiCians Getting In their Last Licks

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Power

THOMPSON SCORES - G.\!IS hHifback Larry Thompe.on bulied his way over from the one midwav in the
first period of the Galiipolis·Middieport football game at Gallipolis Friday night, giving the Blue Devils a 6·0
lead. GAHS went on to win. 27-8. Others pictured above are Middleport'o~ Greg White (on ground. partially hid·
about ·75 mile! southwest of
den from view! Gallias John Rake (98), John Magnussen (551 Middleport's Hernard Lyons 1,71) and Gailia's
Saigon, site of the Delta's ma·
Gary Smith (661 and Jeff Smith, (50,)~·-------------------jor air bases. He describes a
ants set Nov . 28 lor the holiday flight with a Forward Air Cenews 19 19 fS 0 f
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parade and
night shopping troller IFAC) in I Cessna 0·1F
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I Bird ~~ spotter plane that di·
Election fever Is at a high 1r&lt;;Cta 811' to ground strafmg on
I pttch, Sen. Oakley Coillns cam· V1et Conti posJUons.
· ' · · · G ill
u htl Harvey also describes a mls·
By Dwight C, Wetherholt
ia and
April
1 1n a Dragon Sh'tp or "SP""'
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· ' with his ('(Jntract ·runmngl palgmng
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son
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. Mtddieport merchants
will unt1i August Prosecutmg, At·l mJure '" an au ace• en a1 k .. as th are called. This ts

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The Name to
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Memorial by tnt
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c:.REAT INV~ WHICH ~PLANNED!

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63 Mercury
Custom 2 Ooor '
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the obrif's deplrl.

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Automttlc tr•ns.

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Power

Staari"f

Brakes. Automatic:

63 Ford GalaJ
500, 4 dr. 8 cyl., st
Radio .&amp; heater, V

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'lleoolnlllon lllo wlli
1he 19 boya who will
lleld In the Jacllell' fl.
ol the leiBOII IIIII
i home agalnot 8Dulll.
SdlooL
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LMvi~~g fhe

65 Dodge Da
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der. st1ndard tnn
tncl halter

Custom 2 Door I

WI-11LE 1 ~INISI-l J:llYING Tlo!E EGGS,
you CAt-! POUR 1l-\e SYRUP ON THE.
HOltAt&lt;ESI

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1/(Ji'fff of iltl
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Rutland
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THe riecislon
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with fill p-/9ow:9
on !lolly flopr
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r./~ Tltunrnr

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trans .. radio &amp; he

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6 cyl. 4 wh"l dr

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fe.t;vi•ion

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oalsd and released. He
for DWL There waa
11ace to both vehiclet.
Ill aocident was laves/ the aheriff's cleportlrday at 11 a.m. •
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meetian ol Raale 31
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llllder the banner of
Meigs Local Dlitrlct
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bospital b,f
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and releuecL Be

6 cyl. 4 whHI dr

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C spe.d tr1m.

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ll'day at 11 &amp;.Ill. •
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2 ton, a cyl .• 5 .,..
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long wheel b.s.

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4 dr ., I c:yl. 11
tr1ns. Radio &amp;. ht
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ANDY CAPP

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WHY WAtT? MV ~.GO DOH
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wave that batte.
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VOL XVIII NO. 1•72

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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1966

FIVE CENTS

Bobby Baker Scandals Figure
65 Ford Ga~
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New Tax Evasion Trial

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64 Ford Gal;

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tuns. Redlo In
"wer steering,
ttrn

Listening in
On WireTap
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63 Chgvrole
hi Alre. 4 D1
Stend1rd trant. ~

•ires.

63 Rambler

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dlo &amp; heater,

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65 Pontiac ·
fempest . 2 Dr. I
speed trans.

63 Ford Gal;
~00 4
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Dr. 8 cyllt
trans. R
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white wall tlr..

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OUTOURWAY

65 Dodge C
2 Or, 270 Serl•
dtr, standard tr1
end heeter

64 Ford F-7C
rur ule, 8 q
Truck. Long wf
Automatic trans

63 Mercury
Custom 2 Door
Power
Steeri
Brakn Automet

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500, 4 dr. 8 cyl.,
lbdio &amp; heeler.

Presi·dent on
Fasl •paced
hedule
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500 2 dr. I cyl.

NOT BAD· QUITE. GOOD, REALLY...
EXCELI.ENT. JN'fA(;.l .....

trans.. radio &amp; I
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trens., radio &amp; I
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A ~..., AHH-NOW IT BECG'If.S
MAN STANDING )N A 5NOWBANK
UNCLEAR •••• WHER£'5
SQUINCH YOUR. EYES A LITTLE
TI-lE 5NOWaANK?

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4 speed tuns.

Eastern Band
fn F'IDa}Show
0£ Gn'd year

60 Ford F-6Cl
2 ton, 8 c:yJ., 5 at:
l speed ule, st
long wheel b. .

WELL·SI)li?ANOUTOF WHIT5. IT5
A/tiAN STANDING IN A MCL.rt:O

65 Ford Cusl

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TOO BIG FEET·: ••.• IAAr'S ww....

~NOW BANK , RE ALL'f., •• •

4 dr., 8 cyl.
trans. Rldlo &amp; t

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Malibu 4 dr. H1
cyl., automatic t
wer stHrlng,

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Dr4Wn b'f Fr12nk &amp; Wolt

huter, WIS tirtt

64 Fairlane ~
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63 Pord Gall

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Ahout weather on Tuesday·

Lunar Shot on

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cyl. 4 speed tre
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62 Studebak
4 dr .. 6 &lt;YI. Std.

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(UP!) -Thelshould he in•!be tielgltborliond House of Hepmenlatfftl•.
· rolled 54 mllllol! -sUU ·1 re&lt;ord for
-Thirty five IU!nalon to
. -with a non • prosl!IOiltlal · year: · Tho lnnw held by 20 Democrila , . .
1 weatller fot'eelal was ·
Republicans.
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-Thirty-five
the north central
A·weeana·
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-Nixon talked men's mrs."
lhe Vlel Nam war uBul tbe IIISWer lA&gt; their
biflotry 1.! not· more bla!&gt;try in
denunclaliO!l roturn," be !laltl. "We Will solve
backlash -a protest nothing by .-tlng to racism
llle pace of tho · It polsona public life."
fol" r~clai oqualliY - Wblt. backlll!lb tliroateno Ia
'l:UU. where bt b burt Repub!loanl IIIII belp
hll ranch •Iter 11ft O.mocrats in llime ol
trip .~ Ia Soytbem .... 'llonfll'
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WASIDNGTON &lt;UP!) - The
Supreme Court today ordered a
new tax evasion trial far Fred
B. Black Jr., a figure In the
Joe McDaniel, 31, o•e
of cesslul grid coaches in the na. a program heine plalllllli
Bobby Baker case who com·
Bellvill~, Ohio. and Musklngum lion.
· 1by tbe sponsoring IIJ"Oilp, the
plained lhat tlle FBI eavesdropCollege ~ all lime great ath· McDaniel served m&gt;der Sher. Middleport-Pomeroy
IIAJiar)
peel on conversatios he qad
letes, will be the _speaker for mann for 7 years and return· Club, that will live
..,.mat
with his attorney.
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the Middleport Htgh
School ed to · Marion Harding for one recognition to past (ll'ld aeldete
-- court acted In a ""'ef,
Football Banquet the everung year before coming to Marietta menta of MilS in the Sooli!Jeo¢.
. t'·PRIZE WINNERS- Ken McLaughlin, pharmacist at the . new Nelson's
Drug
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-Justices Byron R. White and
Me amel ' complelmg hiS An outstanding Muskingum Spec!al Recognition also wni
$:ott was won .by his grandfather, G. E. Reuter. Other winners were Mrs. Edgar
Abe Fortas-&lt;lid not participate 1
first year as head coach ~~ athlete, McDaniel was named be liven the 19 boys wbo will
!illersbach, a hair dryer; K!lthryn Jordan, a radio; Edith Dent, a mixer and Janet
in the ruling. Justices John M.
Martetta College. One of his MO&gt;t Valuable Player in foo~ take tbe field in the Jacket~' II.
t.avender, an electric clock-Sentinel photo.
Harlan and Pdtter Stewart j
JOE McDANIEL
top athletes this season . has ball during his junior and sen- na1 game of the oeasmt lllil
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_ _ __,_ Black Is a Washington public I
Pomeroy, who wtU come to the honor in basketball as a senior ern High School
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banquet wtth his coach.
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Coach McDaniel
graduated He and his Wife, the former This will be the last lootboll
Weatherman gave a go-ab'ad elate of Robert G. (Bobby) !
from Musklngum College in 111541 Patricia Cunningham, are the banquet, u such, at Middleport
today 1o astro•auts
James Baker, former secretary of lhe
and ......-backed the Muskie's pareniS. of three childre.n-Chris, High School.
Lovell and Edwin !Bun) Aid- Senale Ilemocralic marJrlly ..
8 De
5 nd Jul I
N-~
rln for their date io
Baker resigned his po!ll in 19641
undefeated Ohio
Conference ; mse, ; a
te, •
~• year, Mlddloport, PamWednesday.
space in a furore over eonflict of
Championship team of 1955. He Of Smith, Coach McDaniel eroy and Rutland athletes will
1
While Pro•·ct G&lt;mlnl'• top interest allegations. He Is
earned an M. A. Degree at said, "'Bob has been a starter campaign under the banDer of
~
scheduled to 0 on trial Jan I
C
Ohio State Unlverslly m 1961. all year as a corner man on the new Me!p Local Dltlrlct
, , ..
o!llclals reviOwed allv aopecl• on charges go! la..,.ny,
He coached two years
at defense and has done a terr~IC High School .
.J
of lbe IIIDr-day retldez 001
evasion and olller offenses.
SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (UP!) "!arion Harding High School in job. lle also plays .some offen- The banquel will "be at the
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The JtjSiiCI J?epafl!nelll ad- - Prtsidenl Johnl!4lll set up a
the coach·
andlSa dedtO!Ialt- Middleport elementary tehool1
0? , fl! .l!'
.
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a rt lllarliJl&amp; at 8:30 p.m. \'ICbll "11111
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· ""e ..,.., &amp;Ur mey · 'J'llt tallty aull'! ,at..Jtl!e• l!her'lml- .¥• today, topped by bolpilll ~g .. . _ to E4 Pleasure 'e. ptoeh."
be M1!Mt ~ ....- trona
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~i- li\d",o~ri rlof: ~""::'·pi"~ t:arle!OI&gt; ~~. ~ . la-In preporatioo ,... a _ .. ~ pneof tbe mosl !IIC· . Coaeh McDalllel WID hlghlillllt me"*~~, of~ dub.
•.rs 1' ".• · iiak•~ "''·du holy men •tormed thro.ug~, the
y,Ice ,.y..ion. .!Jl a Glfflilnl unusual meJII{)randlliD !l1sd Ill Ina! and throal surgery in a
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'=a "'" · ifll;i *' =, • ' ' eu
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stree(s today batUing police and ti'ying to storm p rlla·
ato A tea of
lhe Supreme Court on May 21. week or so.
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ment. Police opened fire killing at least 10 and wounding fllghl ..
But the
Insisted wuh one eye on Tuesday's ·
many PlOf~~
tbat &amp;atl&amp;facto..,
weathr.r that the $91,000 mcome tal l elec:tions and the other on his
Tbe mob, demonstrating a~ainst the slaughter of uGIIIoDt
ted · evasion conviction for tbe years , impending operations Johnson
lAC~ cows smashed police bamcades and storro~d All· : 1 .cit~~
C. . 1: 1956, 1951 and 1958 was based i arranged to:
'
India Jla.dlo. They set fire to some of the furmshmgs m e ann
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m
wholly on material gathered by
the bulldings.
' l!'s oebedoled 3:55 p.m. EST internal revenue agents.
-Fly 146 miles !IOUtheast Four persons were Injured In tlle rear by I car driven by 11090 were taken Ia Veteran!
silme of the holy men jabbed at officers with the I blasiOff and tbo launch of tbe
The department said the from hiS ranch lo Cotulla, Tex., a two car accident Saturday at Bobby Hubbard, 32, Llltle Hock- Memorial llospltal Ill'
th'
long dine-pronged spears )bey carry as symbols of their Atla,..Ageoa ta'1el rock•t h proseculor was not aware of lho i to the 201J.pupil WelhauSPn 9:30 p.m. on State Route 7,. at ing..
.
. Pomeroy emergency
squad
station&gt;The rioters Ignored a government decree tssued , minutes earlier,
~·
bugging. But It was acknow- ; Elementary School where h• the entrance to Eastern Htgh Miller sustained a posSible where !bey were U.aled and
only three days ago which extended the ban on slaughter! . --.:~m11.'1lm"""" !edged that he had acce.. to !he' was a teacher 38 ?ears ago, to School. . ,
neck and back injury and was released.
of ,Ucred cows to cover all
I
FBI reports summarizing infor· gtv~ a s~ on hiS admmJSI:a- The shertff s
department taken lo a Parkenbuit hospttal Hubbard, sustaining 1 lacer~l.lndia's 17 states. It al·' made a half-hearted
bolon
mation obtained during the tion s . strtdes m . promotmg said Gary Miller, 16, Tuppers by Arbaugh ambulance. Two ation of his ann, also was talcready was in effect In 10 h
I
eavesdropping and that discus- ' educahonal opporluntties.
Plains, was traveling
north passengers in the Miller car, en to Veterans lllomorlal by tilt
rtlles.
. c arge.
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.
sions between Black and his j -Head thereafter by he!icop-·and had slopped for a light at ICharles Mays, who oustained a squad, treated and roleaoed. He
'!lie mtll!sive demonslrallon But the fightmg. escalated.
lawyer were reflected In them. ter to San Anlonio, 85 miles to a construction area at
the laceration of the forehead, and was cited for DWL There was
started peacefully with thOU· The mob hurl~ SliCks, stones,
Black drew a jail term of ' the north, to undergo X-rays school ..hen he was struck in .Marge Rood, laceration of her beavy damage to botb nhlcl...
,.nels of the faithful squalling bricks -;: anything they could
lrom 15 months 1o lour years. \ and laboratory tests at the
A second accident
•
In the street In front of parlia· get thetr hands on. A number
Brooke Army Medical Center In
ti ted by the
!ttves
~or policemen were tnJ"•·ed
advance of his surgery. Johnson
n!t s.
at 11 ' depart.
llul as ffindu leaders haran. Pollee retaliated wtth horse.
llopes the operations can b&lt;
State
bl
BUOd tbe crowd. a vanguard of mounted charges and tear gas The Eastern High
School !
done at Brooke, by the end of
at the interseetion of
holy men broke through a JiO" atlacks.
band performed for II!
last
this week or early nexl week.
and the Long Hollow road.
Ill"' Olltlfon and rushed toward The mob then swirled through foolball game of the season on
-Meet with Arthur J. Gold·
.. .
.
Thomtll!
lht li"on gites of parliament. the streets on an orgy of de· Saturday at lhe Easlern-Racino .
be g us ambassador to the\
COLUMBUS (UPII- The pohttctans cast an anxt?US 0 1 Ca1H ~acboa Keith, It,
· The pollee under orders to structlon They set fire to a game
I
U01~ted· ·N· 1.
th LBJ "eye on Tuesday's weather today as they put the fmal
orrua, was
lraveUnc
a oons, a1 e
to h
th · 1
•
south lost conlrul of his car
use •• IIWe lortt as necessary, number of automobiles.
The hai!Ume show opened
Ranch and also confer wilh uc Tehs ofn "'t ofng clamti~rugnsd .
t" a Mo:... ............. ..
"th t"·
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f th
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e orecas or e ec on ay was-warm wea uer ..._ ·~ ~ v•oa au eaa.
w• ·~presen on o e new
•pectal assiSiant Rohert Komer with scattered showers and - ·
bankment Into 1 dllch and hit 1
Mason PTA Meets
'~hool ftght ".~g,
"Eagles\ PADADENA, Calli. CUP!) - ~n efforts to promote pacifica· thundershowers.
of the tighter congressional . tree.
Tonight at School
Vtctory March. The words and America's second Lunar Orbi· \ tion of areas held secure from Bad weather could hold the races.
Linda Carpeoter Route I,
The Mason Parent Teachers m_uslc were written by Band ter spacecraft zipped along on rthe Communist Viel Cong in vote below lhe predicted 3,450.· But whatever the weather, Racine, a possen.,i- in tile 1Wtla
Assn meeting will be held lhia Director Yeago.
I a near perfecl night toward lhe \ Soulh Vtel Nam.
000 lurnOut,
particularlv In 13,000 polling places were to be vehicle, sustained 1 tltlSe lilaetL
..,..ittg Monday November 7 The ba~ nexl featun!d a moon today for another plctur""l -Sign more of the hundreds some of tbe rural areas where open from 6::ul a. m. until 6:30 She was tatea to 11feip aat the 'school in;tead of Tues: danee routine to the Alka • taking mission to find a safe of bills "'nt 10 him in the final i&lt; could have an effect on some p. m. with persons in line at al Hospital by 1 motorisl 'IIIele
evening
Seltzer So~, "No
Maller landing site for Apollo astro- ' congressional rush toward ad·
. 6:30 p. m. entitled to cast tbeir was no arrest, llld only Jill!.
·.. til
a;e espeelall urged Wll.~t Shape Your Slomach's nauts. .
JOurnment-and bave a ~m- Driver Oted to
..te. The sale of Alcoholic bev· illiD -age lA&gt; tile cor,
to attend this meeting ..\.en Mr in. The majorettes fea~ed a Sclent!Sis were dellgltted by ment or two on the remalrung. Co
b p Ji
erages while the polls were opo1
Paul Fit erald West Colum: routine lo "Worlt Song,'. and the clockwork launch of the ones that fit inlo his Great ·
urt Y o ce
.,. Is prohibited.
.
Ill
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f
lhe
oonclndlng
number
was
one
camera&lt;Carrying
satellile
SunSociety
program
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Lewts
w,
Smith,
11
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Syracuse,
The spoUighl was on the race
bla, w spea on 1trearms sa e- hi h th band
be
nd b
·
was cited into Middleport May
ty llftd will ohow guns which w siced e "J h m~m rs re· day fro!" Capo Kennedy ba
y
or C 0 Fls"·-'s court Sablr. for governor between Repullli·
.
date back to tht Hme of t h que
os ua.
!he accurate lunar Dig I tra. · ·
·~
• can Gov. James A. !lmdes and
0
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.
·.
e ·The Easlem Cadet band, con· jectory.
WASIIINGTON (UP)) -The day _al S:ll p.m. on charges of state Sen. Frazier Reams Jr.,
Pl~ms.l ~· ch~e of meet- •lsting of 5th, 6th and 7th Orbiter 1's night path on the Supreme Court today de•le&lt;l I leavmg the scene of an ICC!· the DemocraUc challenger from
Jto~e of Same COMMIJl~·
ate s ue to t e.electlon. ,&amp;rades, petiormed for ""; pre· four-day, 1!1.000·mile voyage 1o lleariq tO Job Elmer Wood- denl and having no operator's Toledo.
•
HOMo ttONi. - ·
game show. 11 played · T h e lbe moon was so accurate, pro- ""''· tmder cteatll ..n1eace Ia . license.
·
The pons indicated Rhodes
· Ill ,Qrma warned
LUCAL TEMPS
VIctors March," the "Two Tune ject . officials said that tracklng Oblo lor the !HI manfor of Smith was traveling south oo ¥'OUid be re-olecled easily The
.
· 1M V:lel Nam ·conlllct is
Temperature in
downtown Mtu'ch," and •;L!Ule MarCh." data Indicated It could come blo IS-year-old former land. North Third St. when he struck major uestion seemed io be
t1t1t of I· llries 0!
Pomeroy on •Motiday at 11:30 'New ~ben !or the . 196'1 within 2,100 miles of Its orbital lldy II LoraiD Coa•ly.
a parked car owned by Peggy wbether\e could carry the en- Avalandles laundted b y ~!"'l:.!beeplyUnlndteddSattale; 'wsly ~.m. !fBI. 15_degrees, under marcbing band will be: chosen targe_l without a mltkoune 1 1
mm · • - Quillan, Middleport. Thert was lire GOP slate and tip tbe baJ. Uai mo~ rainll jollied tbt
,........ ..
'utlt)!' skieS.
from these atuden.ts.
steenng &lt;OmCilon.
'medium damage to the car.
alice to Republicans in four or k~. River Po and other ramllWnlved.
.
,. " ht
. 1
Pllllit waterways today In a
ug congreaSiona races. deatlHlealinll wave that batte.

Naked Holy Men
Lead New Delhi

5 speed trans.

KEil

Marietta's McDaniel will
Be Grid Banquet Speaker

'"'

JesseM.Tuttle
Dies on Sunday

I

ed;::m~;,..

Unes due with tbelr bare bandl
Funeral services for J.... throqb oU, mlltl .fryit11 to reoM. Tuttle, 16, who died swiday eue implmbll ort afterooon in the St. J""epb ln the l"O&lt;I!IIJIIollerwasb ol tbt
Hospllal In Parkersllurg, will be Rlnaissancll
Wlll'll
held Wednesday at 1 p.m. Ill
Iii
&lt;eDIUrleL
tbe Ewln&amp; Qlapel wltb IIUr'-1 Some
·
themleiY- .
tn tbe Chosler oeme1eey
over
\AI«
llil late wile, MlNlle V.
ri
......
Be was a llle lolla·teaideat
~of~~~~~
SurYiwrs 1nclude
Mrs. Jehn .
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Md.; a -

bemtlli•

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