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followed by devotions vanilla. The class voted
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aeived ~y tho Pbilathea. Sotie- given by Mrs. Paul Winn who serve the Homebuilders ChristIf ol the Middleport Church of , read the !Ooth Psalm and a mas dinner In December. Plans
Chrjsl Thursday evtning at the "Thanksgiving Prayer."
were made for the annua~
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During the business meeting Chri~tmas party to be ~eld at
., Several members wore · old a thank you note was read from the home of Mrs. Grace Pratt
~n..d dresses
including Mrs. Lusby, who spoke at the with a one dollar gift • exll,arl Reynolds, Betty Cilne church in Oetober. Reported ill change.
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·"lid Mrs. Robert Reibel. •Mrs. were Ada Lambert, Lena Me- The meeting was closed with
lloi)ald Hicks, Mrs.
Reibel Elbinny, Homer Jones,
fda the benediction and a dtssert .
and Mrs. Kenneth Scites had Childs, Helen Bradford, "Mac" course was served to Tl. Host- .
made old fashioned
bonnets McKinley, Frank Herald, Ana- eoses wore Mrs. Ernest La 1Nbidl1 were given to members belle Houdashelt, and
Clara lance, Mrs. P'aul Winn
with
to wear during the evening. Dilgard.
Mrs. William Reuter and Mrs.
Several very old articJes al- Mr~. LeSlie Ervin reported Griff Russell contributing hostso were on display, including a $28 was made on the sale of. esses.
leather fan, gloves, pins, old
m•. • hair piece,
dolls.
.• _,...1'!11gs and beaded bags. Mr.
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Walter Bunce, .. collector O[ l
C~rcle
O!d l~mps, provid.ed several ror.l "Homes in our ' Community'' Mrs. Reibel were named as the
llghting. A guessmb game 11 was the topic of the devotions nominating committee. It was
m~bers' b_aby picture~ dis· j and program presented by Mrs. reported that Mrs. Fauber and
played pro~·1ded enterlamment. Louis Reibel when Federated Miss Marguerite Mayer
had
The meetmg ~as ope~ed db~ Circle met Wednesday evening purchased 70 light bulbs For the
thj, ~esident, rs.
en e at the church.
cross on Lincoln Hill. An invi. ·
Home Sweet Home, played tation was read to attend "QuiAT-HOME WEAR makes new! In printed eor·
l ~w~·. softly by Mrs. Ben Neu~ling et Day" at Grace Episcopal HOLIDAY
duroy.
Flowing
hootess pajamas (above) In blaek and
opened the devotwns lol.owed church on Thursdav December
white
zebra
prloH'Wirled
ob velvet1 wide wale are a
by o poem, Keep Me Sweet At 1
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FOR ALL OCCASIONS
home, by the leader. Mrs. Rei- .
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We wiJ·e flowers everywhere ence in ~ur home should be of the church had provided
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nounced.
scch as will impress others. eight kits ror World CommunTo be held on lour
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The
Family
altar
is
the
vital
lty
Day
proJect
Plans
were
evenings,
the sessions will
OR NIGHT WI 9-2951
' element in one's everyday liv- made for a ChriStmas party at
phasize color, design, sel&lt;!Cti&lt;&gt;n
ing. Christian women should the ~ext meeting and
s.
or Furniture, and Fabrics. T h
Pomeroy Flower Shop strive
to make their
homes I Neutzhng was named to have
l th
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'II b
W. ·Main
Pomeroy
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devotions a'nd P ogram !t vot- A class in Home Furnishings uu r sesston WI e a tour.
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one
where
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children
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lllrR. Millard Van Meter
ed to give the usual Christmas Will be offered to all homemak- Classes Will be free to
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ers in the Reedsville area start· interested homemaker. "------ 1
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Itr1s- A ·salad course was served 1·mg November 21, • Ma~garet and wor k'mg homemakers
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F ther hy Mrs c·lara Korr and . Mrs Gn·rr·1ths, County ExtenSlon
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N•.,mb" 11 ond 12
Door, and a story, Finding
with yellow candles on either '
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From 7•9 p.m. To r~g!Ster ""I
''IATTLE OF THE BULGE"
piness, preceded excerpts
side. Napkins carried out the
tht County ExtensiOn u:~:~a
tTechnicolort
fall theme.
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1\t:Jb~rt R~·an, Dana Andrews, how to ~rovide protection,
Pier Angrli, Barbara Werle. Mrs. Re1bel, who closed

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Rurdtfng time: 3 Hours
Admi~~ion: 75e &amp; 40c

SUNDAY, MONDAY

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Jerfy Lewis, Janet Leigh,
Mary Ann Mohler. Gila Golan, Leslie Parn'ih, James

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in charge of Mrs. Roy Seyfried,
, pre~idei11, Mrs. Norman
reported that tbe fruit cakes
were all sold and also thai
Christmas cards ordered
arrive and be delivered
the next week. It was voted
rhange the name of the
from Federated to Trinity.
Mrs. Lester
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Gallipolis. Her daughter, Vel- Mrs. Donald Mc!'"ight receiv -1
rna Roush is with her at tile ed a blflhday giFt From h e r ~·
hospitaL
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Robert Swanson, who
has I Refreshments were served. to
been here on leave with his the above and Mrs. Elza GII_~ ~~::;;:~.Mr. and Mrs. Carroll more, Jr., Mrs. Rfymond Bai·
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lumbus, visited recently with Neigler-Davi$ Vowl
' his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Taken October 29
Kelly.
is being made
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~!';~ they VISited With rela- Taft Davis or Wellston on Salllr-il
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fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitl Methodist Churcl!. The double
ring ceremony was perrormed
by the Rev. John Kimbler.
The new Mrs. Davis is a gra·
duate of Southern High BChOOI,
class of 64, and is employed by
the Bureau of Unemployment
Compensation in Columbus.
groom graduated From Wellst•&gt;n il
IN AT 9-0UT AT 5
High School class of 62 and
employed by the Taytec
tics Co. in Columbus. They are
residing at 775 E. Broad
Socond St.
Pomeroy Columbus.

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Sove &amp;ach YW11k

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The NOW look of London is brought stateside
in all-wool coordinates for fall by Jean Castle.
Americanized version of the ribbed Poor Boy
with basket weave yoke, 34-40, 9.00.
Coordinates with lined, heather stoYepipe
pants, 8-20, 13.00. .
long-sleeve Poor Boy features horizontal
ribbing at cuffs and bottom. Sizes 34-42,
9.00. It's teamed with a slim, fully-lined
starburst skirt, 5-15 and 8-20, 12.00. AH
in yummy frosted sllades gf Sl'ici, Fellll,
Teal, or Plla.aol.

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,torlum at Huntington, W. Va., 1concerted effort hal been or- 1Newa of Nov. IS, 1911, carried ago. Here are a few brlel l Brown whlcb bu been lald up taln Greene_ uyo be espeell jU to belp thio '""' ~HI . tl"
Fifty years ago, November 1un Nov. 23-24, botb days at to :ganized to caUY abandonment ,a note of hope to the friends of iite011 concernlng these condi- , at Huntington awaiting a rise a general "" within a lew ,CincinnaU.
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of 1916, rumors spread that ;a. m.
,of the Ohio River improvement jthe improvement of the Ohin ,tloas:
Ito take out a tow o! bland weeks.
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Tbe Bowyer went 10 Po.,.
construction ol locks and dams ! Unforunately, the impression lao! withstanding the !act tbet'River:
Creek coal. The Island Cmk : Nov. 11, lfll - R1vermea roy Sunday for slack eoel ,for
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to make the Ollio River more : prevails througbout the Olllo I millions of dollar• have already I It has beeo apnouneed by llle Nov. 7, !Ill - The W. Va. ! Co. elpecls to make btg ohtp- i here do not
a general fuel which _will COlt Ill oenll
nav1gable would be abandoned !Valley that the Ohio River Jm. ;been Invested.
;Huntington Chamber of Com- . Washed Coat Company's works menta of coal to southern pomts ;nse until there 11 • fall of a bushel. Rivor cual II Ia ll'fll
·. and plans were made to •ount- provementa by the lock and It Is therefore of the h!gbeet ;merce that the construction of above Kanauga, that have bee• this winter.
snow at the headwaters.
demand with the prieell ~
, eract any moveiDIInt to halt dam system Is fully assured. importance thet an of the re-:Locks and Dams 23-25-27 bas iidle lor some t1me, receJVed
The CMo, Captam
Elmo htgh.
.· tile work.
This ts occasioaed by the fact """"'" of our organizationa !been ordered by the BOvern- . their dredges, pumpboat and Nov. I, !ttl - The Helen 1!:. iFancher '" command, and me Mr. L. Slmpoon of For I
·' Here I• tho atory of plans Ithat several years •Mo the en- ohoold be enlisted to meet their ' ment.
. other paraphern~Ua Sunday was grought down . from Pt. ' Greendale are_ the nnly pack- Worth, Texas. was at Pl. Pie_.
from the River News of the r gineers declared that the work attack.
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Iand started hoisting coal to . Pleasant ttlls mornmg alter I ets leavmg Cmcmnatl for up- ant a few days ago looting 0¥•
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of' sllall be completed in 12 years. Nothing that we can do wlll i The same days paper also 1their cars on Monday morning flat which was take• to Pom- 1river points. The Greenwood er the large steamer QueiJi
· Nov. 9, 1916:
I Si•ce that time, however, dur-. tend to more strongly to im- carried thll brief Item:
to be abipped by the Hocking , eroy for coal for tbe C. C. 1 and Kentucky are runmng Jo City w1th a v~ew o1 Jllll'!h881111.
lng the last session of Congress, Ipress Congress with tile
Huntington Is planning a big !Valley railroad.
· Bowyer and the ferryboat Fran- iLouiSVIlle.
the boat but no deal was mads.
· A LETTER which Is a cry ol vicious attacks have been made nomic value of this Jlllprove-·steamboat parade at lite annual I The E. J. H1ckey Coal Co. m. Captain Gordon C. Greene ; Nov. 13, 1111 - The D. T. Steamboat saleo are •err
' warning to all friends of im- o• the Rivers and Harbors ap-lment to the whole cuuntry lban :River Convention which meeta and the Kelly Creek Co. have brought the Helen E. down and :Lane uf the Campbell's Creek slow. High cost o1 fuel, atoret
· provemen~ to the Ohio River, ipropriations, generally,
tn ja largely a'tended and enthusl· ithere Nov. 23-24. A lar~e a~~ i made extensive im~rovements Captain Cbarley Stalder took ;Lln_e passed down Sunday ~ith and !abo~ are makmg Plci_et ~
' to whom tt ls addressed, has : which the Ohio River improve- 1astic CORvention. Tbil wil) serve1tendance Is ezpec~ at ttus 1on the. ground_s, havtng graded the boa~ back to Pomeroy.
;a hght tow_ o~ Kanawha R1ver , owners w1sh they were in some .
been sent oul by !he Olllo Vat- ment b.. not escaped special I to sllow thet the people of the Ivery lmporiant meeting. Every 1ond la1d conSiderable track a- Captam Greene reports slack Coal for Cmcmnall.
,other business. No boal 111111
' ley Improvement Association, · mention, and at the last se&amp;- I' Obit Valley have neither lost town along the Ohio River 1bout their works and leading coal in Cincinnati at;Uing at .20 · 'The Dana Smlth and ~abash ' in this sec_tion llave ~en ·m.ade
of which Colonel John L. Vance 1sion of Congress an atlempt wM 1faith nor interest in the project, should aend 1 delegation.
:to. the Hocking Valley railroad. 1cents a buBhel, the hl&amp;hest. pr1':" also took out tows _drawmg four for some ~me . There art MMJ'
. ~s president and W. C. Culkins!made to defeat the r~;&gt;gular ap- ~ and are more determined than I
l'ftler have already a big loco-- 1fur coal ~ver known. c.aptatn feet. The Wabash 1s towmg for ~pportunlties ,!or parties with
IS secretary, stating ill
partlpropriatJo!l for continuance of they ever were before that the i SLACK: WATER WHICH kept lmotive and about 20 coal can Greene laid up the CNner on the Hickey Co.
whereabouts. Packet owneJ'I
that the 22nd Allnual Con-I the work Row undef" construe-- Ohio River shaD be rendered many boats from running and : on their premises.
!account of high fuel. The Lockmaster James Hill let are having troubles "all their
vention of the Ohio Valley Im- ition.
permBRently navigable.
high priced coal another ob- i Captain Henry Lindenburn, a j Greendale and U1e Chllo are out two feet of water from ~ own." Wages on .shore
for
provement Association will be l Since then we have learned
stacle to operating the pack- 1crack pilot, ha:. . bee1 on the still running to Manchester dur- ,pool above Dam 26. Water w111 labor are much higher al)ll the
held in the public library .audi~lfrom reliable sourL-es that a 1 A FEW DAYS Jater, River letsalstmadethenews50years leombine towboat
Chartie ling tbe low water season. Cap· also be Jet out from Dama Z8- nours art much abOrter.
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GOP Election Gains Build Solidly for '68

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...;.~t Tuesday's nationwide voting. Demo·l~·;,.craUc

majority control of congress was

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; .;;,:,,/iqverlheless, the GOP comeback, on
. .I!Qth a state and .national level, was more
*'·IWpiesslve than most observers had took·
' "~•. r0r leading to the Inevitable specula·
Vl' lil'!
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,;lions
about
what lt means for ~~·
~. . :f)tat is still a long way off, but the three
Romney, Rockefeller and Reagan
, . whether any or all of them will be pres11dtptical contPnders two years hence, wlll
~-be forces to b• reckoned with by virtue of
their gubernatorial victories ln Michigan,
· ·jljew York snd Callf&lt;Jrnla respectively.
·.•. There is also a fourth R - Rhodes of
Ohio _ who won 8 second term by a rec·
·ord pluralily. Add to this Shafer of Penn•
sylvania and Volpe of Massachusetts and
·GoP has a solid and commaodlng
e11\~ six of the most populous states m
Union and certainly no shortage of at.
fr~tive presidential timber.
. What the election means in tbe short run
(s ' little more difficult to predlcl Though
fJle' DemocratiC majority m Congress re~
lnains. the liberal strength swept In by
President Johnson's landslide in ~964 and
~Jo!,. inspired so much Great Soctety lei·
islatJOn has been badly undercut.
If the
northern Republican - southern
·IJetitocratic ronservative ·coalition can be
· reoottablished, the go-go 89tb Congress

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Society wiD not be reoelled, but II 1111
new eoncr... wlthholdi ihe flllldllll MO0118ry to Implement the meaiUrtl pUNd
by the old Congroao, mudl ofll lillY exllt
only on paper.

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WI1G atllcked or
l!ljlutll Vli!lllatll"'l forcea
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NO\T they art 110110 aure.
T .be.Y ban no dell
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. 'l'boJr aiUtudl 1leml
In GaiDa and Melp Countlel lblre II from tilt lwmllliJ
no noticeable back or front laab, but pleD- bit COIIIII to thole wbo
ty of the Republlcan lulL
they can UID'IVI!l lite enlgmu
Predletably, botb counties csme smooth· Asia.
ly back Into tilt Republican fold followTbe rature ~t
llll the Goldwater debacle of liM. They
The 1n1erna1 pol!Uoal CODvuJ.I sb:
never left It, al for that, In vot1111 for I~ lion racking Cblna baa
cal candidates.
atroyed J11.111Y of llle
While many per1on1 may have reaervations about Mr. Reagan as
Collfornla's
new governor on Jan. I next, we ~·
he summed up IOD!tthhla villi abOut the
elecllon last Tue!ldey. He obsorVe4 that In
his opinion the country felt lt,was lime to
sl011 up for a p!d look at wltat baa been
done, and where we are beading.
u thiJ is an accurate asseument of the
voters' feellngs lali Tuesdl)', ll too wu
predictable. It II in the Dalull of evenll
molded by men that rapid chanlf, Ill' ad·
jllstmen~ fnevlllbly be followed by_ Ill
counter-action, a period of sl011 clw)p, •
lime to reuaesL
The strongest demOCricy the worJ,d hu
ever known cannot be uhame4 upop want,.
1ng to be auured It Ia 011 tbl rlcbl road.
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TODAY'S THOUGHT - The converse of the Golden Rule is equally impressive: What you do unto othe11,
you a lao do unto yourself.
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Comments published in a Navy news pubUcaUon.
entitled , "The Case of the Shoe That Fits," has been
IP''"''d along for reprinting:
"An American yells for the government to balance
the budget and then takes the last dime he has to make

Girls, Say it isn't So

the down payment on a c.ar.

"He whips the enemy and th•n gives tbem tbe shirt
off his back.
"He yells for speed laws that will stop fall drlvin&amp;
and then won't buy a car if it can't make 100 miles an
hour .
Mrs; Bel'llice •Pauley with Oeft to right) Keith Miller, Kenneth Waugh and John Montgomery at student
"An American gets scared to death 11 we vote 1
station boolila. Gary !Iryan, center, is wearin&amp; head set.
[billi&lt;m dollars for education but is unconcerned when
finds out we are spending three billion 1 year for
cigarettes.
"He knows the line-up
of oft with o glass eg1 he hoc!
every bseball team
in theplaced in one of the nests
American and Natwnal Leagues The snake later was found I·
- then doesn't know half the round the henhouse of the Mar.
words m the ··star Spangled by Lou Diehl res.idence
by
Banner.··
youngster Wayne PouliruJ, who
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away,
He spends half 1 day look- across a creek and turned it
... BAGS FOX WITH PISTOL - Gene Boggess, Le·
lng for vita~n pills to m11ke loose.
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fart Falls, "imed this 22 cal. handgun, dropping this
hen-house marauder with one shot in the heurt of
Up for the time he lost.
Nothing more was s~n of the
Brer Fox. Boggess' trophy was presented to Jerry
"He ties up his dog but will snake until last week when
Graham, Racine Councilman, who skinned it out
lel a 14-)'ear-old child run wild . Harry Clark, Pomeroy RD, nn
_and_ the fur ':"!~l_~kely grace .'~".'~ feJllinine_ n"."~
i ''An American will work hard CIYer one
on Rt. 124 aqr
farm
so
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Laurel
Cliff.
He noticed a large
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where
he
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upon
stopping
to tab a
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Jnoney so he can move back good look. Interested in t h,
t. lhe farm .
bulge, he cut tho snalot """"
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"When an American is in his and found • glass egg .
I OTIKe. he talks about baseball, Clark recalled neighborl lollfootball or fishing. But when he ing of the disappearance
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TjloY, Ohio IUPf) - llflami , that Ohio labor leaders want
is out at a game or the lake Smith's glass egg and dollver.
County Prosecutor
WH!iami to beat Lausche in 1968 Demtalks business.
ed it back to the owner.
Ke~]cr, backed by &lt;1rganized 1 ocratic primary.
•.... H ~..r... "He is the only fellow in the
laOQr, announced Friday he will ! Kessler conf1rmed he had the
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iworld who will pay 50 cents to STUDENTS 1f Pomeroy, MJ4.
try, \o ~nseat fellow - Democrat 1support of organized labor.
Mrs. Ruby Shockley Is WJth a high school gro)jp: front row, left to rtght, Joe Bevan, Mitchel Swain, Don 1park his car while he eats a dleport and Rutland """' 1ll"ill
U. ,S. Sen. Frank Lausche oi l "Yes, I've got It," he said, I Wolford; second row, Paula Kelley, Jerry Church, Mrs. Ruby Shockley, teacher, Mickey Swain, and Leslie Sta- 2li cont lunch.
vote 011 1 name and scbool eoiCineland in 1968.
i"and I've got a few bankers. ! pleton. - (Phot011 by David Tawney).
"And, on American to never ors for the new Metp Looal
"Frank. Lauscne was a great, too. And a few bricklayers, and j
ready for a war but he has nev-High School. We llavt a IUICHgovernor/1 Kessler said, ''he is' housewives, and everyone else J , _
er lost one.
tion, overheard in the ban•

. ll!W•' only a lew I!Wnths ago that Eng-

:I~'ih ladies accompanying tbe Londoo Sym-

phlmy Orchestra on a toor of the United
. States wrole oU our American gals
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doWnright dowdy because some of them
/Ire .,'l'earing their skirts clear down to lbe
1q1ee..
· in Lon~
· Now, a m;;tle fashion authority

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·'l'bis juot about! ak.es care of 111 Yank
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Thousands of Job applicants over 45
years of age have been !old they're too
olll' to be hired.
·it won 'I help their state of mind to know
that a recent issue of the Monthly Labor
Review reports that 400 beneflcaries on
the ·Social Security Admlnlliration roll•
awe·.. too years old or older.
More than 300 of these mature adll!ll
ito . getting benefits based 011 work they
ljid ;~Iter they were at leut 75 years old.
4 doaen of !hem are still employed or aeU·
'lii'Pioyed, all!! the oldest II 1211•
. , ,D~e .of \hem retired last year . sling
man on a lonsshore gang ln Seattle at the
age of 105.
. SO let's he'p that 45-year-old job seeker
Jl&lt;!.'f-" the steps to retirement. Can't wa see
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uunpa··~n A.."; ..ru·nst Lausche

Rumor School Income Tax

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thing against the man 1 have j to get some of our money back. 1
Laurel Cliff, tells an unusual NaiJM! - Tbt Meip
Loell
adJVired since childhood.
It "Witat is Sen. Lausehe get- 1 The Reading Enrichment Pro- dock.
)In the elementary
building program of guidance and couo~ 1 story of a snake that IWallow·Stripminers.
hurts me to say somPthing a- ting for us? Nothing. We give gram sponsored with federa1 Stodents from grades
! 1and one at the high school. The Iseling added. A remodeling pro- ed a glaS! egg.
Colon _ SUlphur lrtell 111e1
gail}St the great Buckeye, the him our faith and our vete!:. and funds from the Title 1 Project through 12 are given an oppor- : teachers were Mrs. Elizabeth lject, involving two basement The Pomeroy RD resident shale gray.
great Democrat and e~·en mor&lt;', he gives us his smile.
Is one of the most effective tunity to enrich and improve Wood, Mrs. Glady! Brucker, rooms of the Hannan Trace last spring found a black!nake Cap - A carbide miner 1J.
~he _great. American, but there "Well I'm a Harry Truman, programs ever developed in the Ithelr reading ability. EqUipment Mrs. Bernice Paul~y and Mn. l Elementary School. was _also that had been marauding hi1 Majorette's routine - T be
lS no cho1ce for a man
who 1common sense Democrat and IIHannan Trace School, accord- 119 available for aid ln all read. Ruby Shockley. A1des
were Imade a part of tbe pro;,ect. henhouse and apparenUy made ttrip.
loves his state.
say we Ohioans have a right ing to local Supt. D~nais Mur- inS difficulties. ControUed read- Miss Barbara Swindler, Miss Almost instant approval, with
"It is not thal I love Lausche Ito get some of our
monev !
·- in&amp; machines are wed 1 to speed Ollie Mae Barry, Miss Ma r y! commendations for the value of
less, ol " that I
love Ohio back. Let the government pay · hard working people of Ohio. up the l'l!ading rate for good Lou Rice, and Miss Brenda Hut-' the project, was granted Supt.
more."
I for all the Illiterates In Ala-J Why should we be punished be- ' readers. Recorders and tan- ton. These young ladies had Murduck.
Informed sourcel!l reported Ibama, fine. But bow about the cause we know bow to work?" guage masters give the child graduated with honors from the Two of the summer program
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School. instructors, Mrs. Ruby Shock- ~
voJce and strive to improve the and the experience with th e. ify and Mrs. Bernice Pauley •
quality.
· reading groups was valuable to had expreued a desire to conEach child works on bls or them.
tinue working with the enrich- 1
her own level with no worry Open house was held during ment program, so they were
of competition. lle is accelera~ the last week of the program. employed to carry on the regeel by his own successes.
Parents and interested persons ular school session project. !
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The program in the Hannan were invited in to observe the Mrs. Constance Moore wa~~
Trace District began
las t classes.
employed as a full-time guidoprtng. A summer program of As the Galli a County Junior ance and counseling person to j
siJ: weeki duration was availa· Fair was in full swing during ! work with both Elementary aodi
bl&lt; lor iniUation of the project. tile last week of the project se.- High School. MilS Barbara I
Never before had so many val~ sion, the teachers and adrninis- iSwindler was employed 11 see- ,
ullble teaching alds beeQ.,made lrators planned an Olhlbit at Irelarial teachers' aide In the
avaDable to the teacben of this tne lair. It was unique In that (elementary building, Funds for
district. Four entbuslaatle teach- ll represented the
various , all !acets of this project are
ers and 97 studenta wltb four pbasea of the enrichment pro- !received from federal fu!JI
teachers' aides worked togetber gram. Each evening at seven- ' granted on Title I Project.
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for three morning hours each thirty, one of the four teachers Mr. Murdock reported recentday for six weeks.
presented a group of her stu- ly to the district Booster Club
Three classes were condueted denta in a demonstration. It that be boped to make avails·
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SHOWS DEER - Max Eichinger, 282 Mulbe!'fY Ave., ~meroy, dlsp~ys tb~ i reward for Information_ )liadingl ""succe'"{ul that when the ~w · within the Dell four or
five
.150 lb. doe he' shot Tuesday witb a how and arrow m the woods near Dexte~, El£bjn. 1to the arrest and convictiOII .fll 'l'ltla I proleci was made avail- years they would find a 'inark·
Ta~l~. abl~ ·a eonUnuance 01 the read- ed upward' pla. tuead!ng achger started u~ln~- Ibe bow Blld au'O'Y only at the start_of 1!Jat season, but l,li:oitght:lbe killer of Anita
lhe big doe dqwn l)'ith hla first ~t, In fact, lt Willi the flrlt lime he bad·ll&amp;e\1 the.wh!&gt; waa raped and murdii!WI in• enrlc~t P!'Oflram was. tevement Ieveii In the otudenll
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Shipping ·Interests Mobilize to ·Maintain Improvement Programs

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,torlum at Huntington, W. Va., 1concerted effort hal been or- 1Newa of Nov. IS, 1911, carried ago. Here are a few brlel l Brown whlcb bu been lald up taln Greene_ uyo be espeell jU to belp thio '""' ~HI . tl"
Fifty years ago, November 1un Nov. 23-24, botb days at to :ganized to caUY abandonment ,a note of hope to the friends of iite011 concernlng these condi- , at Huntington awaiting a rise a general "" within a lew ,CincinnaU.
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of 1916, rumors spread that ;a. m.
,of the Ohio River improvement jthe improvement of the Ohin ,tloas:
Ito take out a tow o! bland weeks.
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Tbe Bowyer went 10 Po.,.
construction ol locks and dams ! Unforunately, the impression lao! withstanding the !act tbet'River:
Creek coal. The Island Cmk : Nov. 11, lfll - R1vermea roy Sunday for slack eoel ,for
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to make the Ollio River more : prevails througbout the Olllo I millions of dollar• have already I It has beeo apnouneed by llle Nov. 7, !Ill - The W. Va. ! Co. elpecls to make btg ohtp- i here do not
a general fuel which _will COlt Ill oenll
nav1gable would be abandoned !Valley that the Ohio River Jm. ;been Invested.
;Huntington Chamber of Com- . Washed Coat Company's works menta of coal to southern pomts ;nse until there 11 • fall of a bushel. Rivor cual II Ia ll'fll
·. and plans were made to •ount- provementa by the lock and It Is therefore of the h!gbeet ;merce that the construction of above Kanauga, that have bee• this winter.
snow at the headwaters.
demand with the prieell ~
, eract any moveiDIInt to halt dam system Is fully assured. importance thet an of the re-:Locks and Dams 23-25-27 bas iidle lor some t1me, receJVed
The CMo, Captam
Elmo htgh.
.· tile work.
This ts occasioaed by the fact """"'" of our organizationa !been ordered by the BOvern- . their dredges, pumpboat and Nov. I, !ttl - The Helen 1!:. iFancher '" command, and me Mr. L. Slmpoon of For I
·' Here I• tho atory of plans Ithat several years •Mo the en- ohoold be enlisted to meet their ' ment.
. other paraphern~Ua Sunday was grought down . from Pt. ' Greendale are_ the nnly pack- Worth, Texas. was at Pl. Pie_.
from the River News of the r gineers declared that the work attack.
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Iand started hoisting coal to . Pleasant ttlls mornmg alter I ets leavmg Cmcmnatl for up- ant a few days ago looting 0¥•
Gallipolis Dally Tribune
of' sllall be completed in 12 years. Nothing that we can do wlll i The same days paper also 1their cars on Monday morning flat which was take• to Pom- 1river points. The Greenwood er the large steamer QueiJi
· Nov. 9, 1916:
I Si•ce that time, however, dur-. tend to more strongly to im- carried thll brief Item:
to be abipped by the Hocking , eroy for coal for tbe C. C. 1 and Kentucky are runmng Jo City w1th a v~ew o1 Jllll'!h881111.
lng the last session of Congress, Ipress Congress with tile
Huntington Is planning a big !Valley railroad.
· Bowyer and the ferryboat Fran- iLouiSVIlle.
the boat but no deal was mads.
· A LETTER which Is a cry ol vicious attacks have been made nomic value of this Jlllprove-·steamboat parade at lite annual I The E. J. H1ckey Coal Co. m. Captain Gordon C. Greene ; Nov. 13, 1111 - The D. T. Steamboat saleo are •err
' warning to all friends of im- o• the Rivers and Harbors ap-lment to the whole cuuntry lban :River Convention which meeta and the Kelly Creek Co. have brought the Helen E. down and :Lane uf the Campbell's Creek slow. High cost o1 fuel, atoret
· provemen~ to the Ohio River, ipropriations, generally,
tn ja largely a'tended and enthusl· ithere Nov. 23-24. A lar~e a~~ i made extensive im~rovements Captain Cbarley Stalder took ;Lln_e passed down Sunday ~ith and !abo~ are makmg Plci_et ~
' to whom tt ls addressed, has : which the Ohio River improve- 1astic CORvention. Tbil wil) serve1tendance Is ezpec~ at ttus 1on the. ground_s, havtng graded the boa~ back to Pomeroy.
;a hght tow_ o~ Kanawha R1ver , owners w1sh they were in some .
been sent oul by !he Olllo Vat- ment b.. not escaped special I to sllow thet the people of the Ivery lmporiant meeting. Every 1ond la1d conSiderable track a- Captam Greene reports slack Coal for Cmcmnall.
,other business. No boal 111111
' ley Improvement Association, · mention, and at the last se&amp;- I' Obit Valley have neither lost town along the Ohio River 1bout their works and leading coal in Cincinnati at;Uing at .20 · 'The Dana Smlth and ~abash ' in this sec_tion llave ~en ·m.ade
of which Colonel John L. Vance 1sion of Congress an atlempt wM 1faith nor interest in the project, should aend 1 delegation.
:to. the Hocking Valley railroad. 1cents a buBhel, the hl&amp;hest. pr1':" also took out tows _drawmg four for some ~me . There art MMJ'
. ~s president and W. C. Culkins!made to defeat the r~;&gt;gular ap- ~ and are more determined than I
l'ftler have already a big loco-- 1fur coal ~ver known. c.aptatn feet. The Wabash 1s towmg for ~pportunlties ,!or parties with
IS secretary, stating ill
partlpropriatJo!l for continuance of they ever were before that the i SLACK: WATER WHICH kept lmotive and about 20 coal can Greene laid up the CNner on the Hickey Co.
whereabouts. Packet owneJ'I
that the 22nd Allnual Con-I the work Row undef" construe-- Ohio River shaD be rendered many boats from running and : on their premises.
!account of high fuel. The Lockmaster James Hill let are having troubles "all their
vention of the Ohio Valley Im- ition.
permBRently navigable.
high priced coal another ob- i Captain Henry Lindenburn, a j Greendale and U1e Chllo are out two feet of water from ~ own." Wages on .shore
for
provement Association will be l Since then we have learned
stacle to operating the pack- 1crack pilot, ha:. . bee1 on the still running to Manchester dur- ,pool above Dam 26. Water w111 labor are much higher al)ll the
held in the public library .audi~lfrom reliable sourL-es that a 1 A FEW DAYS Jater, River letsalstmadethenews50years leombine towboat
Chartie ling tbe low water season. Cap· also be Jet out from Dama Z8- nours art much abOrter.
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...;.~t Tuesday's nationwide voting. Demo·l~·;,.craUc

majority control of congress was

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. .I!Qth a state and .national level, was more
*'·IWpiesslve than most observers had took·
' "~•. r0r leading to the Inevitable specula·
Vl' lil'!
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about
what lt means for ~~·
~. . :f)tat is still a long way off, but the three
Romney, Rockefeller and Reagan
, . whether any or all of them will be pres11dtptical contPnders two years hence, wlll
~-be forces to b• reckoned with by virtue of
their gubernatorial victories ln Michigan,
· ·jljew York snd Callf&lt;Jrnla respectively.
·.•. There is also a fourth R - Rhodes of
Ohio _ who won 8 second term by a rec·
·ord pluralily. Add to this Shafer of Penn•
sylvania and Volpe of Massachusetts and
·GoP has a solid and commaodlng
e11\~ six of the most populous states m
Union and certainly no shortage of at.
fr~tive presidential timber.
. What the election means in tbe short run
(s ' little more difficult to predlcl Though
fJle' DemocratiC majority m Congress re~
lnains. the liberal strength swept In by
President Johnson's landslide in ~964 and
~Jo!,. inspired so much Great Soctety lei·
islatJOn has been badly undercut.
If the
northern Republican - southern
·IJetitocratic ronservative ·coalition can be
· reoottablished, the go-go 89tb Congress

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Society wiD not be reoelled, but II 1111
new eoncr... wlthholdi ihe flllldllll MO0118ry to Implement the meaiUrtl pUNd
by the old Congroao, mudl ofll lillY exllt
only on paper.

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. 'l'boJr aiUtudl 1leml
In GaiDa and Melp Countlel lblre II from tilt lwmllliJ
no noticeable back or front laab, but pleD- bit COIIIII to thole wbo
ty of the Republlcan lulL
they can UID'IVI!l lite enlgmu
Predletably, botb counties csme smooth· Asia.
ly back Into tilt Republican fold followTbe rature ~t
llll the Goldwater debacle of liM. They
The 1n1erna1 pol!Uoal CODvuJ.I sb:
never left It, al for that, In vot1111 for I~ lion racking Cblna baa
cal candidates.
atroyed J11.111Y of llle
While many per1on1 may have reaervations about Mr. Reagan as
Collfornla's
new governor on Jan. I next, we ~·
he summed up IOD!tthhla villi abOut the
elecllon last Tue!ldey. He obsorVe4 that In
his opinion the country felt lt,was lime to
sl011 up for a p!d look at wltat baa been
done, and where we are beading.
u thiJ is an accurate asseument of the
voters' feellngs lali Tuesdl)', ll too wu
predictable. It II in the Dalull of evenll
molded by men that rapid chanlf, Ill' ad·
jllstmen~ fnevlllbly be followed by_ Ill
counter-action, a period of sl011 clw)p, •
lime to reuaesL
The strongest demOCricy the worJ,d hu
ever known cannot be uhame4 upop want,.
1ng to be auured It Ia 011 tbl rlcbl road.
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TODAY'S THOUGHT - The converse of the Golden Rule is equally impressive: What you do unto othe11,
you a lao do unto yourself.
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entitled , "The Case of the Shoe That Fits," has been
IP''"''d along for reprinting:
"An American yells for the government to balance
the budget and then takes the last dime he has to make

Girls, Say it isn't So

the down payment on a c.ar.

"He whips the enemy and th•n gives tbem tbe shirt
off his back.
"He yells for speed laws that will stop fall drlvin&amp;
and then won't buy a car if it can't make 100 miles an
hour .
Mrs; Bel'llice •Pauley with Oeft to right) Keith Miller, Kenneth Waugh and John Montgomery at student
"An American gets scared to death 11 we vote 1
station boolila. Gary !Iryan, center, is wearin&amp; head set.
[billi&lt;m dollars for education but is unconcerned when
finds out we are spending three billion 1 year for
cigarettes.
"He knows the line-up
of oft with o glass eg1 he hoc!
every bseball team
in theplaced in one of the nests
American and Natwnal Leagues The snake later was found I·
- then doesn't know half the round the henhouse of the Mar.
words m the ··star Spangled by Lou Diehl res.idence
by
Banner.··
youngster Wayne PouliruJ, who
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away,
He spends half 1 day look- across a creek and turned it
... BAGS FOX WITH PISTOL - Gene Boggess, Le·
lng for vita~n pills to m11ke loose.
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fart Falls, "imed this 22 cal. handgun, dropping this
hen-house marauder with one shot in the heurt of
Up for the time he lost.
Nothing more was s~n of the
Brer Fox. Boggess' trophy was presented to Jerry
"He ties up his dog but will snake until last week when
Graham, Racine Councilman, who skinned it out
lel a 14-)'ear-old child run wild . Harry Clark, Pomeroy RD, nn
_and_ the fur ':"!~l_~kely grace .'~".'~ feJllinine_ n"."~
i ''An American will work hard CIYer one
on Rt. 124 aqr
farm
so
he
can
move
to
Laurel
Cliff.
He noticed a large
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where
he
can
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upon
stopping
to tab a
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t. lhe farm .
bulge, he cut tho snalot """"
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I OTIKe. he talks about baseball, Clark recalled neighborl lollfootball or fishing. But when he ing of the disappearance
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TjloY, Ohio IUPf) - llflami , that Ohio labor leaders want
is out at a game or the lake Smith's glass egg and dollver.
County Prosecutor
WH!iami to beat Lausche in 1968 Demtalks business.
ed it back to the owner.
Ke~]cr, backed by &lt;1rganized 1 ocratic primary.
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laOQr, announced Friday he will ! Kessler conf1rmed he had the
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iworld who will pay 50 cents to STUDENTS 1f Pomeroy, MJ4.
try, \o ~nseat fellow - Democrat 1support of organized labor.
Mrs. Ruby Shockley Is WJth a high school gro)jp: front row, left to rtght, Joe Bevan, Mitchel Swain, Don 1park his car while he eats a dleport and Rutland """' 1ll"ill
U. ,S. Sen. Frank Lausche oi l "Yes, I've got It," he said, I Wolford; second row, Paula Kelley, Jerry Church, Mrs. Ruby Shockley, teacher, Mickey Swain, and Leslie Sta- 2li cont lunch.
vote 011 1 name and scbool eoiCineland in 1968.
i"and I've got a few bankers. ! pleton. - (Phot011 by David Tawney).
"And, on American to never ors for the new Metp Looal
"Frank. Lauscne was a great, too. And a few bricklayers, and j
ready for a war but he has nev-High School. We llavt a IUICHgovernor/1 Kessler said, ''he is' housewives, and everyone else J , _
er lost one.
tion, overheard in the ban•

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:I~'ih ladies accompanying tbe Londoo Sym-

phlmy Orchestra on a toor of the United
. States wrole oU our American gals
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/Ire .,'l'earing their skirts clear down to lbe
1q1ee..
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Thousands of Job applicants over 45
years of age have been !old they're too
olll' to be hired.
·it won 'I help their state of mind to know
that a recent issue of the Monthly Labor
Review reports that 400 beneflcaries on
the ·Social Security Admlnlliration roll•
awe·.. too years old or older.
More than 300 of these mature adll!ll
ito . getting benefits based 011 work they
ljid ;~Iter they were at leut 75 years old.
4 doaen of !hem are still employed or aeU·
'lii'Pioyed, all!! the oldest II 1211•
. , ,D~e .of \hem retired last year . sling
man on a lonsshore gang ln Seattle at the
age of 105.
. SO let's he'p that 45-year-old job seeker
Jl&lt;!.'f-" the steps to retirement. Can't wa see
he s senile?

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Miami Prosecutor Promises
uunpa··~n A.."; ..ru·nst Lausche

Rumor School Income Tax

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thing against the man 1 have j to get some of our money back. 1
Laurel Cliff, tells an unusual NaiJM! - Tbt Meip
Loell
adJVired since childhood.
It "Witat is Sen. Lausehe get- 1 The Reading Enrichment Pro- dock.
)In the elementary
building program of guidance and couo~ 1 story of a snake that IWallow·Stripminers.
hurts me to say somPthing a- ting for us? Nothing. We give gram sponsored with federa1 Stodents from grades
! 1and one at the high school. The Iseling added. A remodeling pro- ed a glaS! egg.
Colon _ SUlphur lrtell 111e1
gail}St the great Buckeye, the him our faith and our vete!:. and funds from the Title 1 Project through 12 are given an oppor- : teachers were Mrs. Elizabeth lject, involving two basement The Pomeroy RD resident shale gray.
great Democrat and e~·en mor&lt;', he gives us his smile.
Is one of the most effective tunity to enrich and improve Wood, Mrs. Glady! Brucker, rooms of the Hannan Trace last spring found a black!nake Cap - A carbide miner 1J.
~he _great. American, but there "Well I'm a Harry Truman, programs ever developed in the Ithelr reading ability. EqUipment Mrs. Bernice Paul~y and Mn. l Elementary School. was _also that had been marauding hi1 Majorette's routine - T be
lS no cho1ce for a man
who 1common sense Democrat and IIHannan Trace School, accord- 119 available for aid ln all read. Ruby Shockley. A1des
were Imade a part of tbe pro;,ect. henhouse and apparenUy made ttrip.
loves his state.
say we Ohioans have a right ing to local Supt. D~nais Mur- inS difficulties. ControUed read- Miss Barbara Swindler, Miss Almost instant approval, with
"It is not thal I love Lausche Ito get some of our
monev !
·- in&amp; machines are wed 1 to speed Ollie Mae Barry, Miss Ma r y! commendations for the value of
less, ol " that I
love Ohio back. Let the government pay · hard working people of Ohio. up the l'l!ading rate for good Lou Rice, and Miss Brenda Hut-' the project, was granted Supt.
more."
I for all the Illiterates In Ala-J Why should we be punished be- ' readers. Recorders and tan- ton. These young ladies had Murduck.
Informed sourcel!l reported Ibama, fine. But bow about the cause we know bow to work?" guage masters give the child graduated with honors from the Two of the summer program
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School. instructors, Mrs. Ruby Shock- ~
voJce and strive to improve the and the experience with th e. ify and Mrs. Bernice Pauley •
quality.
· reading groups was valuable to had expreued a desire to conEach child works on bls or them.
tinue working with the enrich- 1
her own level with no worry Open house was held during ment program, so they were
of competition. lle is accelera~ the last week of the program. employed to carry on the regeel by his own successes.
Parents and interested persons ular school session project. !
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The program in the Hannan were invited in to observe the Mrs. Constance Moore wa~~
Trace District began
las t classes.
employed as a full-time guidoprtng. A summer program of As the Galli a County Junior ance and counseling person to j
siJ: weeki duration was availa· Fair was in full swing during ! work with both Elementary aodi
bl&lt; lor iniUation of the project. tile last week of the project se.- High School. MilS Barbara I
Never before had so many val~ sion, the teachers and adrninis- iSwindler was employed 11 see- ,
ullble teaching alds beeQ.,made lrators planned an Olhlbit at Irelarial teachers' aide In the
avaDable to the teacben of this tne lair. It was unique In that (elementary building, Funds for
district. Four entbuslaatle teach- ll represented the
various , all !acets of this project are
ers and 97 studenta wltb four pbasea of the enrichment pro- !received from federal fu!JI
teachers' aides worked togetber gram. Each evening at seven- ' granted on Title I Project.
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presented a group of her stu- ly to the district Booster Club
Three classes were condueted denta in a demonstration. It that be boped to make avails·
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Federal
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SHOWS DEER - Max Eichinger, 282 Mulbe!'fY Ave., ~meroy, dlsp~ys tb~ i reward for Information_ )liadingl ""succe'"{ul that when the ~w · within the Dell four or
five
.150 lb. doe he' shot Tuesday witb a how and arrow m the woods near Dexte~, El£bjn. 1to the arrest and convictiOII .fll 'l'ltla I proleci was made avail- years they would find a 'inark·
Ta~l~. abl~ ·a eonUnuance 01 the read- ed upward' pla. tuead!ng achger started u~ln~- Ibe bow Blld au'O'Y only at the start_of 1!Jat season, but l,li:oitght:lbe killer of Anita
lhe big doe dqwn l)'ith hla first ~t, In fact, lt Willi the flrlt lime he bad·ll&amp;e\1 the.wh!&gt; waa raped and murdii!WI in• enrlc~t P!'Oflram was. tevement Ieveii In the otudenll
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Play Totals SO Yards On

Staff is Holding
Cuen House Week
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By Brys011 R. Carter
members do, Home PuJ'Ills!IExtensloa Agent, Agrle.
tags, Foods, and Nub1tlon;
Gallla County
Lawns, Flowers and Ornament•. -W&amp;'re having "Open House" , als. Trees and Shrubs, Vegela·
at the Gallia County E:xtenslon bles, Home Gardens, Field
O.t:re this week, November 14 Crop Production and llarvestthru 19.
ing - Soil Testing.
· The rorree pot will be on and Insed &amp; Disease Control; J!o.
tile welcome mat out
dent and Pest Control; WlldUfe
Come visit us and find out Conservation,
Family LtV·
What your Cooperative Exten- ing linrludes
Child Developlion Servi ce can do for you ment &amp; Family Relationships),
Our oflice is located on the F'orestry, Tree planting, Woodthird floor of the new Court- land Management, Poultry Sci·
Regular
office hours
8-12 a-/ encc
marketing,
diseasemanagement,
control.
GaUia County Extension Office Secretary, Mlu Brenda Roberts, Is Initial office
house addition
in are
Gallipolis.
- feeding,
m. and I-4 p. m. Monday_ Tues- l We'll be very pleased if you contact point for both visitors and telephone calls. The office 111 the center
day, Wednesday and Friday stop by
vis,it
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county Extension activities related to agriculture, home economic&amp;, and 4-H.
d8 2
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an ·1 a. m. on
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emem er, we re 0 e
is well-qualified to do the many kinds of secretarial work neeessary 1n an
Saturday. We'll also be open floor of the new Courtlwuse ad such as tbls.
from 6-9 p. m. Friday evening ' dition.
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Ohi"O CROP
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forage Blowers
fora?,e HJrvesler ~

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.'THE SOONER YO U Bl Y TH E BIGGER YO UR c~m

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VANCO EQUIP. CO.
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axle baii,SOO lb. _.lciRg ...,...ttJ. Available with

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Go 4 Miles Up Reese's Hollow. Open House Is On Right Hand Side of Road:
Watch For Open House Signs.

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OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS 6c00 TO 8:00

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NO CASH NEEDED!

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By Pal 01u1
chopped llleak, ground round, are ueua111 made 1n1m I• 1eJ1. the fresbest, Remember that ton; Dr. Lloyd Evans, Colum- Louis Pasteur was bon
I!J:L AIOJII Home Ecoaomlel -or ground alrloln eaDDOI COD- der and or less popular cuti of ground ID6ll spolia la!ter be- bus; Judge Harold S. Ewing, Dec. 27, 1822.
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Ground beef bambur&amp;er fat or IUel.
Ia any lea nutrlt!U or wbofe- eqand Remove the
store Zanesville: Dr. Rnger M. Gave, Membership of tM Method
ground steak irouncJ
Oblo law 11ao spedBes lbal aome. AD beef mal baa the WI'IIJIIW(p and cover Ughlly columbus; William
Grogan, ist Cllurcb In the Umtes Stater
I mopped beef, chopped steak - sucb producll 11 IDOilOllOdium 1111111 amount ol pein, 'fila • with wued paper. Sture it in CinCinnati; Dr. George T. Hard- baa been estlmaled__!~-~0,322,
a variety of names that can glutamate, IIOybelm proteinl, mini, and mineral&amp; But It doel the ctldell pari of the refriger•confuse the smartest shopper. and cereall can be Uled only u mean that 110111t lfOIIIId meall alor and 1110 II within twe days.
Frustrated homemakm fae. seuoalnp 1n lbete prodUell. are more IU!table fer one use It will keep ID the freezer for
ing such a choice may wWt thai Aceordlng to B. D. VIIIStavem, than IIIOiber.
, two to three IIIOIIIbs In a wraptuday's supermarkets dida'l Ohio state UDiverslly meal Look lor I"UJifl meal thai pinll ol freezer paper or plastic
1have quite so mucb variety. For- specialist, IIIII Iaw problbltl UIMI baa a blulsb-nd eoior- It's hap.
: tunately, government regula - of large amounts of these pro~ lions on the production and Ia- ducts u "extenders."
! bellng ol ground beef products Federal law 1111 that while
can help a homemaker know additional fat can be added to
which meat to buy for savings ~ hamburger, nothing hut the fat
and better eating.
on the carcass can be Included
LOADER TRACTOR
According to Ohio law, any In IJ'OUDd beef. U the meat
pruduct labeled "hamburger" croaaes atate IIDel, lederal law
Cow-Lao-Pels ia a complolo, pel•
or "hamburg" may contain as required Jnspectioo of the prelcted dairy ntion with a low cost for
much as 30 percent feel fat or ceeslna of the aDimal, careasl.
the TDN supplied. Tho bigbly paJa..
suet. But products labeled and the boDing operation.
table pellels insure a fast clean-up,
ground beef, ground
steak, With the euepllon o!lll"'lttlll
which is very important in milking
ground chuck, chopped beef, round er sirloin, ground meall
parlors. Pellets handle easily and flow
freely in any type of bulk handling
equipment. With Cow-Lac-Pels,
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there'&amp;no separation of !Jgredlents
an Instant bargain
and
e-very
cow
receives
balanced
feed
when you buy
nullilion. Ct!w-LJU:oPels are part of
Century
LANI&gt;IIAU'a romplete D:ilrv f«dinstant heat!
' !ng Program.
TIDS INSULATE:D BLACK
NYLON JACKET. Smal'll1
styled . . In•ulated CoUar ..
FOR LANIJMAIIIK•
Knit Cuffs __. . Full Length
Zipper ... Popular Vertfcal
Q101t Pattern ... Two Front
DAIRY Fl£DS
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BY HOBART WILSON 'JR.
Nineteen seconds remained on the huge ·scoreboard
clock. .
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The score was tied, 6-6. Gallipolis had the pigskin
on its own 20. It wu fourth and 17 .
GAHS quarterback Rod Gilkey calmly raced back,
lofted a, towering aerial downfleld. Substitute flanker
John Walker, 155-pound junior, grabbed the oval near
the midfield stripe. He was long gone.
Witn Roger Putney ia pursuit, Walker zipped toward the yards. The ball rolled dead
end zone. The Blue Devil flank- on the GAHS 27.
er b1pped momentarily on Gilkey was tossed for a sevthe three, kept his balance and en yard loss. A Gilkey paas to
crushed over the goal. It gave Dan Davies failed. Another toss
his teammates a 12-6 triumph to Thomspon failed. It wao
over the host Pt. Pleasant Big fourth and 17, with 19 seconds
Blacks.
remaining,
.The big play commenced with Then came the "bomb" and
I~ soconds remaining, When Gallipolis had won ito second
Walker reached promise land, straight gam• from Pt. Pleasonly seven seconds remained. ant, 12-6. II gave the Gatllant
It wasn't over, yet!
a 21-19-5 edge over their river - - - - -- -- Tom Mendowa kicked off to rivals.
t!oa, Grel Howell toned Tom
WINNING TOUCHDOWN.photographer
Point's Jeff Holstein. 1be Bl&amp; It was the first Ume In 17 staall for a lryard lOll, oad· lured lbiJ actlon·paclted photo 10 the fourth penod of Friday's
Black hallback _ returned the years GAHS has beaten Pt log the tbmt.
football 11ame. Gallla's John Walker (29) digs for paydirt with
YARDS GAINED PA!IAfi'JO
p.gskin from his 10 to the ' Pleasant two years hn a row.
Putney (22) and Tom Staats (37) in pursuit. The picture was taken 0
GallipOIII
I! U 29 '16-144•
lllacks' 35 - a 25-yard re- Als . It th H
Point bad the pigskin
21 10 yard line with 10 seconds remaining In the contest. Walker atumb~ed on
Pt Pleaunt · 0 3 IS 29-IB
1
11
tum.
with~ ;-a-lie
sea,:,. .:;;,~;:~:; plays_ in t~ final half. GAHS regained his balance aDd crashed over! completing a fantastic 80-yard pasa play
TOTAL YARDS &lt;Ruob"Pall
Time ran out. The
crowd the win evened Hansley's three had 11 38 bmes.
from QB Rod Gilkey which gave the VISiting Blue Devils a thr!Uing 12-6 triumph.
Gallipolis __ . _ 76 $8 61 147 _ 342
poured onto tbe field. But GAo year coaching record at GAHS Following the game, Coach
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Jackson ended Its 19M loo~ Pt Pleasant .. 16 26 36 30-108
HS was penall2ed 30 yards - with Ia wins, 15 defeats. Pl. Hansley remakred; "We were
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ball Beason on • sad nlltf Frl- FIJMBLES
consecutive 15-yarders. That Pleasant finished its
cam- Iliad the senlon came out this
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day, losing 25-20 to a deter- Gaillipolio - .. I 0 0 0 - I
Kave the Blacks one more shot paJgn with a M-1 mark.
way, but I feel the aame as a
mined Wav.rly eleven.
-PT. Pleasant ... I 0 0 0 - 1
lor vldory, or at least a tie.
whole was not as It could have ATLANTA (UPII -Sopho- It was the ninth victory of the Baynham for the second
Tom Staall, Big Black quart- G.\118 played the game wltft. been due to the officiating,
more quarterback Larry Good season for the unbeaten Yellow late in the same period and
The defeat left the lronmtn RECOVER€0 8Y
erbe.ck, fllllped a pall to Hoi- out lis top t~o pass receivers ,
d112zled Orange and Gator Bowl J~ckets and auaranteed thema up tbe third, which came
with • 3·Hl season record.
Galllpoiis .. 0 0 0 0 -o
stein. 'ftle Point halfback raced - Bruce Smith and
Larry
We were able to move the scouts w1th a tremendous run- bJd to a major post-season bowllln tho fourth period on 1
JHS fell behind 7-ll in the Pt Plusant . , 2 0 o 0 - 2
to .Galllpolla' eight yard Une. Mltch~ll: Both were sidelined ball well, ,aud we ~re not diS· pass pedor~nce Saturday - probably the Orange.
yard plunge by tailback
fi!st period. By halftime, the PENALTIES
!Mi was aboved 0111 of bounds wllh mJuries. The Blue Devil pleased With out kids as Jt while leadtng fifth-ranked Genr- The flnal score was nol Snow.
VJSitJng Pille county crew own- ' 25 4
by Gary Smith, ending
the duo, In
games, _had was not enhrely their fault.
gia Tech to an easy 21-11 victory indication of Georgia Tech's,
a 13-' lead. Neither team Galhpohs · · ·
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game. 1be antlcllmatlc play scored 50 pomts for lhe Galltans "We missed our two best ,. over outclassed Penn Slate.
dominance over the Nittany
scored in the third stanza.
Pt Pleasant -- 20 0 15 !I- 40
covered 29 yards.
and colleete~ 563 yards with 28 celvers, and some of the kids
Lrons, Since miSCUes cost the
an lngs In the excitin&amp; fourth period, PUNTS•
of 57 receptions. Without their only had two hours lnstrucllon
Yellow Jackets as many points
FINAL STANDINGS
Jackson outscored Waverly 14- Galllpoll• - Gary Smith. 2- II waa a tllriiiiDc flalall of presen';", the Gallians were a\. on how to play their new postS fOP
as they got.
ITEAM
WL T P
, 12.
57; Bryan Swain, 1--!7. Total
1Coal Grove .. - 8 0 1 202
Friday's 45th anaual GaUipot most ltke a steamboat without lion
,
I Waverly staged a 74-yardl3-64.
Ia . Pl. Pl011aat 111g1o school a paddle.
0
~· filling In for the fourth Athens __ .... 7 2 o 212
drive in tbe !mal two minutes Pt Pleaunt - Bob Henry,
loothaU game, played befGre
Ro Dun
' 'I would like to give credit
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BtraJght week for Injured star Gallipolis .. , __ 7 3 0 149
pull off the triumph. Waver· f :&gt;-155
aearly 3,501 Parenti Nipt' lor 0
can was a demon, to John Walker who came ofiKrm King, gamed almost at Logan
.... 6 3 o 121 68 1;- finrshed the year with a ii-I-! !!CORING:
fans oa Sanden Memorial ~eu:!" Big Blacks, both of- the bench and made the specwill,, picking up, 243 yards Nelsonville ... 5 4 0 114 144 mark,
Gallipolis - Gilkey, one yard
FJ•ld
er .,!ly~ llo!easively. OOt- tacular catch that won the
0
runnmg and passmg '" JUSt Wellston " .. ~ 5 0 170100 Scoring for Jackson were, sneak. Kick faiL Walker, 80After balllinlto a 0-0 tie for
,...
k otandaull on ball game and this may serve
three periods.
Pomeroy .. . .. 5 5 0 162 153 1Glasgow, on 13 and 19 yard ! yard pass from Gilkey kick
three and one-half periods, all ~nsendwore l1le Staall boys, as a reminder that many boys Wellston's ~!den R~kets _He scored Georgia Tech's Jackson , .. 3 7 0 150 t61 iP""" from Patton. and Pal· :blocked.
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tho excitement came during the IaI1IIJ 8 Jim, oloag witll Le- who sit on the bench may also threw a scare ••to the nughty first tou~hdown. early In the Middleport . . , 2 8 0 78 280 1ton, on a nine yard run. Reed[ Pt Pleasant - Duncnn, 39final 7:15 of play,
..: ~=~Ro~M Pntaoy, have their moment of glory. Portsmouth Trejans
Friday first penod w1th a four-yard Ironton
.... 1 9 0 70 201 1added Jackson's final points fori yard pass Interception. Run
The Big Blank Knights Gilt
...... dOWII aeveral ''A to th
the night before fmally going down run, passed 20 yards to Craig Pt Pleasant o 9 1 57 272 a :ID-11 lend late in the contest. faiL
atruck paydirt llrat. Ro Dun
ey ••,..,., lorry N118b,
s
• P1ay 118e11•
to defeat 1U in a thrilling concan, a 211&gt;-pound !Ienior "tack!; BUI Flowers and Jim Som· coaching staff and quarterbacks test played In Portsmouth.
picked off a Rod Gllke
~ mer.
,
are Involved In calling the plays , The Rockets jolted the Trn·
on the GAllS 3t, and Jru~ 1be upset-m1nded West Vir- but C&lt;lach Duke Burson, o~ JaDa in the second period as
it all the way with 7·15 left glnlans turne!l m ther best rece~ver coach, called the wm- they marched 80 yards in just
In the contest. Thai ~ , It performance of the year. _
niDC play on Wall:a u he .(Bur. eigbl plays with ballback Rog6-ll. Jim Sommer's ke block ~or GAllS, bea1des Gilkey, son) told us tl!at John C&lt;llltl er Estep ramming the ftnal
set Duncan free
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Gllmore and Thompson m the bell them on tile deep patljrn 0110 yard. Quarterback Mark
Th B' Bl
had
t backfield, John Magnussen, Ga- thai resullad In tbe winDing Hayhurn then taWed the two
chan~ '' ;.c
w~ ry and Jeff Smith, Rick Mos- touchdown!'
-, point conversion tt mate It 8-0
18
0
tempt ~ ~th fall.: poln
!ley, Greg Howell, Mike Elliott, StaUstles of the gliDe appear with 3:32 left In the first hall.
At this point, the 91sltlng Roger Busb, Dan Davies and elsewhere. on 'todayia , . spi&gt;rfa But Portmunlth'a pride was
Blue Devils pulled themselves Brent saunders all turned In page.
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~tung and they came bsck on
!Dgether. The charges of Coach ~ performances lor
the
a 59 yard drive In 12 plays
Terry Hansley had threatened wmners.
, ·
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on three occasions but one Of co_urse, the bJg heroes were CHARITY GOLF
. :- -. yards to end Bill Taylor for a
fumble end 8 .i
altlel Rod G1ikey and John Walker, AKRON, Ohio (UP!) -Tbe touchdown with 38 seconds ro·n
e~er
pen
• 1be latter had been used more Professional Galfm Association malnlng In the half
~~eII cru~e~~~ p:: ~~ or less as ~ decoy all evening, Golden Anniversary ebamp!On- Wellston kicked off to the
k
He was fillmK m for the lnJur- ship at Firestone Country club Trojana to open the second
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tha Bl ks tall
J' ed Larry Mitchell. When the here last July produced a net ball and the big team prompiGllmore took ~can' y, tick~~ clutch play came, Walker was profit of $20,(00 for Akron 1y drove 64 yards In 10 plays to
on his own 20, and re:umed there. 1be "bomb" that beat charities, it was announced send halfback Earl Lewis 1n
11 Pt. Pleasant will be remember- Friday.
l&lt;t the GARS
from the two yard line with 7:56
43·
eel by fans for years
to
.
left in the third period to make
Elewn plaJ/1 later, Rod come. The muddy
gridiron 1be profit, the largest w the 1't 12-8
Gilkey diD
sneaked57over
fromreb
the hampered both clubs 50 year history of'ded
the touryard
. That- eventually was the fin·
one, en g •
ml • GAHS controlled the pigskin namen~ will be dlvJ
among al sc
hut both te
58
Willi 1:~ left, It 1111 n. runnillg 70 plays from the ~ charities, with the Akron fouru:"~iod drives :t'oo ~
Mea~owa oonvfrsloD allempt of scrllilmage. Point had it but Jaycees and ~e Akron Beacon Weilston was stopped on the
!aile · .
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II! plays. Other than the last Journal Charity Fund each Trojan 17 and the winners
Jim Gilmore, Gilkey, Larry ditch effort which ended on reeelvmg $6,800.
· 'eel
1 the R k 1
Thompson and Brent Saunders the GARS eight Point's closwere!Jamm
t tine ulP,_a , th oc e
t kt
- the al'
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awm econIt's very easy to join our Christmas Club. Just decide
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urns movmg
ov m est penetration on effelse came FRIDAY'S RESULTS·
tesl
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:~ ~~~~ :~~n'sal~~n ~ the ~~ of ~ third period, Gallipolis 12 Pt. Pleas~nt 8
Portsmouth elesed the se888!l
how much money you would like to have for
yarder was the bla e a 8 100 the second Waverly 2ii Jackson ~
with an 8-1 mark while WellsThe Big Blacks
t halfrd ki~off and marched 34 Portsmouth 12 Wellston 8
ton finished with a 5-5 record.
_
o ya s m e1ght plays to the Oak Hill 13 Pomeroy 8
Score by qulll'W1·
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gifts next year. Then save a small
move the pigSkin on the nen GAHS 38
series Bob Henry punlad •• O 1Zanesville 13 Ironton 12
1\'ellalon .. .. .. 0 8 0 o- 3
amount each week. Start now!
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Galllpolis .. .. . S 3 4 ~- tft
(G!tlli,-Jltl
Pt. Pleasant . . . 0 I 3 !-- 7
PLAYBR-Ptl. TCII Yb AVO. YARDS GAINED RUSHING
Gilmore, JIB, .. .. IS u e.s c· . .
ThompiGII, HB, .. 7 i7 5.2 lllhpolls . . . 68 43 38 7&amp;--228
Saunden, FB, .. .. 4 13 3.2 Pt Pleasant .. 17 :IG 33 4- 7§
Gilkey, QB, .. .... 21 64 3.1 YARDS L08T RUSIIING
Neal, FB, .. .. .. . 2 2 tO Gallipolis . . . . 5 II S I - 30
TOTALS
fi'1M 4.1 PL Pleasant _. 1 2 13 3 - 18
il'T. Pleaoaat)
~:~~~01: TCB YG AVG, NET YAIIIJI 1\VSBINO
N
HB. .. .. 3 13 4.3 Gallipolis --.. 63 32 32 71- lil
l!wann, HB, .. .... I&amp; 35 2.3 PL Pleuont .. 18 28 20 1- Ill
Holateln, HB, .... 10 21 2J : PASSES A'n'EMPTEO
~111&amp;11, QB -.. 3 ' ·31Gallipolis _ . 3 6 1 1 • 2:1'
ALII
31 If l.t ,pt Pleasant
2 1 3 2- I
Tll:AM &amp;TAT18TICS
SCORE BY QUARTER8
PASSES COMPLETEID
Gallipolis
0 o o12-12 !Golllpolis . . . . 1 3 I I -1
Ploatant .. .. ooo 1-- 61Pt. Ple1eant
oI 2 J ~
PASSES INTERCEP'l'EO
Gallipolis
.. I 0 0 0 - 1
PtPieasant .. OOO 1 - 1

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If ewes are In poor condl·
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concerning agriculture and related areas. Extension Ag
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kinds or problems,
homemaking
and agri·
', mJxture
of grain, ofsuch
as corn,
oats pel
Ol
cultural
While
you
both,
per day
attend our Open House, you can
ewe. 'l'bb Is particularly advis
also obtain information about
able during the last month 01
Extt•nsion programs that help
BY C. E. BLAKJ!SJ,R£ qe and a miDlmum of ll'ain. clurlq the braedllll tleltiOD
Kett~ the ewes In good eon- saln tbould be made In the !at- sl1 weeks before the lambs art
youth aoquire ski lls and leader-!
EJI. Agent, Agrlcalture
'ftle objedl•e of good sheep II Ia importllll to
record clllloll, but IIOt ~ lal ter part'of the gestaUon period. born. Some otber suggestiom
ship tin·ough 4-H projec ts: and , SciJOol children. around. !he
Mel&amp;• CoaiiJ
management durin&amp; the breed- the data on wbleh the rams Ewes wblm are excessively fat Remember lite Ufe of the
lor winter management lnelud1
tlw t iwle communi ties drvt'lop world are recc!Vlng nounshmg Sheep production In Meigs 1ng season, accordlnllo Grim- wert turned In with the ewes, are dlffteull to get with lamb starts at the Ume when the tagging the ewes, providing 1
their !'&lt;'sources more fully_
hot school iunche~ because of ' area once was 8 leading farm shaw, 1a to breed IIDd settle Olec:k on the rams. Not 1!11 and have more trouble at lamb- ewe 1B bred. In otlter wtirds, a good mineral mllture, beinf
Herr are just a few or the the concern of Ohioans, through enterprise. Today there ts a ,... every ewe durin&amp; the
ffnt rams are 1er111e. About tlull IDfll Jme, Ordinarily a ewe lamb Is fed for five months
sure there is plenty of !rest
areas of agricu lture and ho_melOhio CW8-CROP. There are 16,-: viva! of Interest In sbeep pro. month of the breed!Dg. IOeJIIOII, rams In 100 are sterile. Some tbould galD 2111o 35 potmds I' 146 to l5Z days - before lt Is
water available at all
economics " here we can pro- ,000 meals a day provtded to lduction.
Good management and very,_ are shy breeden.
Molt of that born!
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ttde information and assistance: I needy children m Hong Kong.
Ralph Grimshaw l!lleep 11peo close oblervallolll are ""P"'iaL '!be key feature of an elflo. ·
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are main- cl&amp;ltst, Ohio
Uolvenlty, ly Important. llere are IIOIIIt lent lamb program Is to have
M"nagrment ond Eqwpmer t. !tamed tn Algerta, Tanzama, lstates In bis Slleep Maa'l caJ. suggesUont:
the lllftbs bom In I period of
lfouse, F"rm Bntlding
and Grenada and Peru. A · ptlot endar, that a sheep 1a lunda• Bolli and rams sbwld 31).35 days at exaciiJ llle lime
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.E:quipment Plnll'. Clothing and Ischool lunch feedr?g program !mentally a pasture animal '!be not be over-fat at the IJe&amp;lnniDI you want them. Thlo IM•ns Governor James A. Rhodes al levels and 1'1111 seek to de- lng, Sr., Worthlnglon;
Mrs
Textile&lt;_ Water Sy,tem co n-1wlll be I nunc'led thrs fall In the , better the pastures usually the of 111e breeding seuoa. Durin&amp; thai the flock management 1Je. announced lluDda1 the appoln~ velop needed facilities and ser- Howard C. Hollman, Daylont
&lt;tnrrP on, Fa;niiy Economics &amp;, new African republl; of M• lawt more suc:&lt;eS5ful the sheep en- the breedlnl lleUOn many fore and during the breedlogl menl Ill a llat&amp;wlde atlzens' vices lor the mentally retarded. Leon~ . Klrtz, Youngsto~Moce,- Manng.' mrnt , Animal' Much of the food ts made av- terprise.
sheepmen ll•e their and IUIOD must be u nearly per· Committee Cll Mlllltal Retard&amp;· Tbe study project will be car- David Ott, Mansfield: James
and Dairy Science - feeding ; !ailahle under provisions
of A sheep man's a1m In Ohio, riD1B 1 amaU feed of an1n such 1ee1 u poeaible.
tlon lor the purpoH of making rled out by a two-year grant Reid, Cleveland; Judge Henry
care ond macngement; produc-!Public Law 41!0, with the U.S, according to Grimshaw should u on&amp;-fourth to ene-11a1f pound 'ftle balls for a pod winter further reeommendallont ID lm· of $216,000 from the U n i I e d J. Robison, Columbus; Russell
lion tcstmg, etc.
I Government providing certaln be to produce early ~ late of whale oa1a each day.
ntloD for tha ewe llock Ia top prove Oblo'1 program for the Stntes Public Health Service. G. saxby, Columbus; JaY' J.
4-H Club work - organizi ng aIcommodities. Distribution costs ,market topping lambs weighing Treat 111e for lnteraal qW!ty legume hey, f!e!lsfae. mentally retarded which alrea- Emphaats will be made In 1m- SIJUer, Toledo; Robert Stopher,
4-H club - What 4-H c I u h overseas, however, must be Ifrom 90 to 1110 pounds at four parasltel befllt'e the bru* 1g tory resulll can be obtained dy Ia eo111lderetl the finest In plementlng recommendations Akron; James Will,
Lllila;
- · · - ~-------- - or five montha of age using a eeaaon if pouible, 'lblabeada- from 11'811 111aae if lila made the nalloll.
that were CODlalned in the final and Louis Wo:w, Dayton.,
· maximum of pasture IIDd roup. zole Ia clesllned lor UIMIIn pret. wltb 1 preservath'e IIICb u Hencbe1 Ni~GD&amp;er, of C&lt;llum- Comprehensive Survey report, I
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rnant sheep In traatmenl of In- oom. HIP quality rouchegelbus, )ll'OfeSIOI' emeritus ef Ohio Bernard Nlebm will serve as
provided by Churdl
World , fectlon with pstrolnlelllnal makel for helltlly llroogilmba Stale UDiveraity IIDd a leading coordinator of the study.
J Tile wolf sllall dwtU with lbe '
Service.
~ round worms, includlllg eom- 1at blrtb.
authority on mental retarda- 1be appointments to the Clli- llllllb and the Jeopard ohall lie
High protein foods soy ' mon stomach woriiUI. Use
Winter puture, com llallm, tiOD, wu named by tha Gover- zens' (',ommlttee were IIUide by dow.' with the kid, and ~b&amp;
products and meat - are pur- lure and dosage recommend&amp;- llltille, rye or wiDier wheat Ia oor to_be ebatrman of the new Governor Rhodes on tbe
and th 11o11 and the fatchased and shipped by CROP, tion provided on the package a natural and most excellent eomllllltee; Mr.
was mendation of Martin Janis, Dlto
and 8 Utile obUd
the community fond appeal of dru&amp; contalnen.
winter feed lor Ji IDaUres ICO&gt;Cbalrman of 1be Oh•o Com·
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There Is a pod dwlee lbal thai the ewes will pi plenty oriprel!enslve 'Comlmmlly Mental ~":t ~~~en~ Uall teed lhom.- Imtah~:6.
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members do, Home PuJ'Ills!IExtensloa Agent, Agrle.
tags, Foods, and Nub1tlon;
Gallla County
Lawns, Flowers and Ornament•. -W&amp;'re having "Open House" , als. Trees and Shrubs, Vegela·
at the Gallia County E:xtenslon bles, Home Gardens, Field
O.t:re this week, November 14 Crop Production and llarvestthru 19.
ing - Soil Testing.
· The rorree pot will be on and Insed &amp; Disease Control; J!o.
tile welcome mat out
dent and Pest Control; WlldUfe
Come visit us and find out Conservation,
Family LtV·
What your Cooperative Exten- ing linrludes
Child Developlion Servi ce can do for you ment &amp; Family Relationships),
Our oflice is located on the F'orestry, Tree planting, Woodthird floor of the new Court- land Management, Poultry Sci·
Regular
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GaUia County Extension Office Secretary, Mlu Brenda Roberts, Is Initial office
house addition
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day, Wednesday and Friday stop by
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I!J:L AIOJII Home Ecoaomlel -or ground alrloln eaDDOI COD- der and or less popular cuti of ground ID6ll spolia la!ter be- bus; Judge Harold S. Ewing, Dec. 27, 1822.
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Ground beef bambur&amp;er fat or IUel.
Ia any lea nutrlt!U or wbofe- eqand Remove the
store Zanesville: Dr. Rnger M. Gave, Membership of tM Method
ground steak irouncJ
Oblo law 11ao spedBes lbal aome. AD beef mal baa the WI'IIJIIW(p and cover Ughlly columbus; William
Grogan, ist Cllurcb In the Umtes Stater
I mopped beef, chopped steak - sucb producll 11 IDOilOllOdium 1111111 amount ol pein, 'fila • with wued paper. Sture it in CinCinnati; Dr. George T. Hard- baa been estlmaled__!~-~0,322,
a variety of names that can glutamate, IIOybelm proteinl, mini, and mineral&amp; But It doel the ctldell pari of the refriger•confuse the smartest shopper. and cereall can be Uled only u mean that 110111t lfOIIIId meall alor and 1110 II within twe days.
Frustrated homemakm fae. seuoalnp 1n lbete prodUell. are more IU!table fer one use It will keep ID the freezer for
ing such a choice may wWt thai Aceordlng to B. D. VIIIStavem, than IIIOiber.
, two to three IIIOIIIbs In a wraptuday's supermarkets dida'l Ohio state UDiverslly meal Look lor I"UJifl meal thai pinll ol freezer paper or plastic
1have quite so mucb variety. For- specialist, IIIII Iaw problbltl UIMI baa a blulsb-nd eoior- It's hap.
: tunately, government regula - of large amounts of these pro~ lions on the production and Ia- ducts u "extenders."
! bellng ol ground beef products Federal law 1111 that while
can help a homemaker know additional fat can be added to
which meat to buy for savings ~ hamburger, nothing hut the fat
and better eating.
on the carcass can be Included
LOADER TRACTOR
According to Ohio law, any In IJ'OUDd beef. U the meat
pruduct labeled "hamburger" croaaes atate IIDel, lederal law
Cow-Lao-Pels ia a complolo, pel•
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much as 30 percent feel fat or ceeslna of the aDimal, careasl.
the TDN supplied. Tho bigbly paJa..
suet. But products labeled and the boDing operation.
table pellels insure a fast clean-up,
ground beef, ground
steak, With the euepllon o!lll"'lttlll
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ground chuck, chopped beef, round er sirloin, ground meall
parlors. Pellets handle easily and flow
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BY HOBART WILSON 'JR.
Nineteen seconds remained on the huge ·scoreboard
clock. .
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on its own 20. It wu fourth and 17 .
GAHS quarterback Rod Gilkey calmly raced back,
lofted a, towering aerial downfleld. Substitute flanker
John Walker, 155-pound junior, grabbed the oval near
the midfield stripe. He was long gone.
Witn Roger Putney ia pursuit, Walker zipped toward the yards. The ball rolled dead
end zone. The Blue Devil flank- on the GAHS 27.
er b1pped momentarily on Gilkey was tossed for a sevthe three, kept his balance and en yard loss. A Gilkey paas to
crushed over the goal. It gave Dan Davies failed. Another toss
his teammates a 12-6 triumph to Thomspon failed. It wao
over the host Pt. Pleasant Big fourth and 17, with 19 seconds
Blacks.
remaining,
.The big play commenced with Then came the "bomb" and
I~ soconds remaining, When Gallipolis had won ito second
Walker reached promise land, straight gam• from Pt. Pleasonly seven seconds remained. ant, 12-6. II gave the Gatllant
It wasn't over, yet!
a 21-19-5 edge over their river - - - - -- -- Tom Mendowa kicked off to rivals.
t!oa, Grel Howell toned Tom
WINNING TOUCHDOWN.photographer
Point's Jeff Holstein. 1be Bl&amp; It was the first Ume In 17 staall for a lryard lOll, oad· lured lbiJ actlon·paclted photo 10 the fourth penod of Friday's
Black hallback _ returned the years GAHS has beaten Pt log the tbmt.
football 11ame. Gallla's John Walker (29) digs for paydirt with
YARDS GAINED PA!IAfi'JO
p.gskin from his 10 to the ' Pleasant two years hn a row.
Putney (22) and Tom Staats (37) in pursuit. The picture was taken 0
GallipOIII
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lllacks' 35 - a 25-yard re- Als . It th H
Point bad the pigskin
21 10 yard line with 10 seconds remaining In the contest. Walker atumb~ed on
Pt Pleaunt · 0 3 IS 29-IB
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with~ ;-a-lie
sea,:,. .:;;,~;:~:; plays_ in t~ final half. GAHS regained his balance aDd crashed over! completing a fantastic 80-yard pasa play
TOTAL YARDS &lt;Ruob"Pall
Time ran out. The
crowd the win evened Hansley's three had 11 38 bmes.
from QB Rod Gilkey which gave the VISiting Blue Devils a thr!Uing 12-6 triumph.
Gallipolis __ . _ 76 $8 61 147 _ 342
poured onto tbe field. But GAo year coaching record at GAHS Following the game, Coach
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Jackson ended Its 19M loo~ Pt Pleasant .. 16 26 36 30-108
HS was penall2ed 30 yards - with Ia wins, 15 defeats. Pl. Hansley remakred; "We were
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ball Beason on • sad nlltf Frl- FIJMBLES
consecutive 15-yarders. That Pleasant finished its
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Kave the Blacks one more shot paJgn with a M-1 mark.
way, but I feel the aame as a
mined Wav.rly eleven.
-PT. Pleasant ... I 0 0 0 - 1
lor vldory, or at least a tie.
whole was not as It could have ATLANTA (UPII -Sopho- It was the ninth victory of the Baynham for the second
Tom Staall, Big Black quart- G.\118 played the game wltft. been due to the officiating,
more quarterback Larry Good season for the unbeaten Yellow late in the same period and
The defeat left the lronmtn RECOVER€0 8Y
erbe.ck, fllllped a pall to Hoi- out lis top t~o pass receivers ,
d112zled Orange and Gator Bowl J~ckets and auaranteed thema up tbe third, which came
with • 3·Hl season record.
Galllpoiis .. 0 0 0 0 -o
stein. 'ftle Point halfback raced - Bruce Smith and
Larry
We were able to move the scouts w1th a tremendous run- bJd to a major post-season bowllln tho fourth period on 1
JHS fell behind 7-ll in the Pt Plusant . , 2 0 o 0 - 2
to .Galllpolla' eight yard Une. Mltch~ll: Both were sidelined ball well, ,aud we ~re not diS· pass pedor~nce Saturday - probably the Orange.
yard plunge by tailback
fi!st period. By halftime, the PENALTIES
!Mi was aboved 0111 of bounds wllh mJuries. The Blue Devil pleased With out kids as Jt while leadtng fifth-ranked Genr- The flnal score was nol Snow.
VJSitJng Pille county crew own- ' 25 4
by Gary Smith, ending
the duo, In
games, _had was not enhrely their fault.
gia Tech to an easy 21-11 victory indication of Georgia Tech's,
a 13-' lead. Neither team Galhpohs · · ·
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game. 1be antlcllmatlc play scored 50 pomts for lhe Galltans "We missed our two best ,. over outclassed Penn Slate.
dominance over the Nittany
scored in the third stanza.
Pt Pleasant -- 20 0 15 !I- 40
covered 29 yards.
and colleete~ 563 yards with 28 celvers, and some of the kids
Lrons, Since miSCUes cost the
an lngs In the excitin&amp; fourth period, PUNTS•
of 57 receptions. Without their only had two hours lnstrucllon
Yellow Jackets as many points
FINAL STANDINGS
Jackson outscored Waverly 14- Galllpoll• - Gary Smith. 2- II waa a tllriiiiDc flalall of presen';", the Gallians were a\. on how to play their new postS fOP
as they got.
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57; Bryan Swain, 1--!7. Total
1Coal Grove .. - 8 0 1 202
Friday's 45th anaual GaUipot most ltke a steamboat without lion
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I Waverly staged a 74-yardl3-64.
Ia . Pl. Pl011aat 111g1o school a paddle.
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~· filling In for the fourth Athens __ .... 7 2 o 212
drive in tbe !mal two minutes Pt Pleaunt - Bob Henry,
loothaU game, played befGre
Ro Dun
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BtraJght week for Injured star Gallipolis .. , __ 7 3 0 149
pull off the triumph. Waver· f :&gt;-155
aearly 3,501 Parenti Nipt' lor 0
can was a demon, to John Walker who came ofiKrm King, gamed almost at Logan
.... 6 3 o 121 68 1;- finrshed the year with a ii-I-! !!CORING:
fans oa Sanden Memorial ~eu:!" Big Blacks, both of- the bench and made the specwill,, picking up, 243 yards Nelsonville ... 5 4 0 114 144 mark,
Gallipolis - Gilkey, one yard
FJ•ld
er .,!ly~ llo!easively. OOt- tacular catch that won the
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runnmg and passmg '" JUSt Wellston " .. ~ 5 0 170100 Scoring for Jackson were, sneak. Kick faiL Walker, 80After balllinlto a 0-0 tie for
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k otandaull on ball game and this may serve
three periods.
Pomeroy .. . .. 5 5 0 162 153 1Glasgow, on 13 and 19 yard ! yard pass from Gilkey kick
three and one-half periods, all ~nsendwore l1le Staall boys, as a reminder that many boys Wellston's ~!den R~kets _He scored Georgia Tech's Jackson , .. 3 7 0 150 t61 iP""" from Patton. and Pal· :blocked.
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..: ~=~Ro~M Pntaoy, have their moment of glory. Portsmouth Trejans
Friday first penod w1th a four-yard Ironton
.... 1 9 0 70 201 1added Jackson's final points fori yard pass Interception. Run
The Big Blank Knights Gilt
...... dOWII aeveral ''A to th
the night before fmally going down run, passed 20 yards to Craig Pt Pleasant o 9 1 57 272 a :ID-11 lend late in the contest. faiL
atruck paydirt llrat. Ro Dun
ey ••,..,., lorry N118b,
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to defeat 1U in a thrilling concan, a 211&gt;-pound !Ienior "tack!; BUI Flowers and Jim Som· coaching staff and quarterbacks test played In Portsmouth.
picked off a Rod Gllke
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are Involved In calling the plays , The Rockets jolted the Trn·
on the GAllS 3t, and Jru~ 1be upset-m1nded West Vir- but C&lt;lach Duke Burson, o~ JaDa in the second period as
it all the way with 7·15 left glnlans turne!l m ther best rece~ver coach, called the wm- they marched 80 yards in just
In the contest. Thai ~ , It performance of the year. _
niDC play on Wall:a u he .(Bur. eigbl plays with ballback Rog6-ll. Jim Sommer's ke block ~or GAllS, bea1des Gilkey, son) told us tl!at John C&lt;llltl er Estep ramming the ftnal
set Duncan free
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Gllmore and Thompson m the bell them on tile deep patljrn 0110 yard. Quarterback Mark
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t backfield, John Magnussen, Ga- thai resullad In tbe winDing Hayhurn then taWed the two
chan~ '' ;.c
w~ ry and Jeff Smith, Rick Mos- touchdown!'
-, point conversion tt mate It 8-0
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tempt ~ ~th fall.: poln
!ley, Greg Howell, Mike Elliott, StaUstles of the gliDe appear with 3:32 left In the first hall.
At this point, the 91sltlng Roger Busb, Dan Davies and elsewhere. on 'todayia , . spi&gt;rfa But Portmunlth'a pride was
Blue Devils pulled themselves Brent saunders all turned In page.
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!Dgether. The charges of Coach ~ performances lor
the
a 59 yard drive In 12 plays
Terry Hansley had threatened wmners.
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on three occasions but one Of co_urse, the bJg heroes were CHARITY GOLF
. :- -. yards to end Bill Taylor for a
fumble end 8 .i
altlel Rod G1ikey and John Walker, AKRON, Ohio (UP!) -Tbe touchdown with 38 seconds ro·n
e~er
pen
• 1be latter had been used more Professional Galfm Association malnlng In the half
~~eII cru~e~~~ p:: ~~ or less as ~ decoy all evening, Golden Anniversary ebamp!On- Wellston kicked off to the
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He was fillmK m for the lnJur- ship at Firestone Country club Trojana to open the second
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tha Bl ks tall
J' ed Larry Mitchell. When the here last July produced a net ball and the big team prompiGllmore took ~can' y, tick~~ clutch play came, Walker was profit of $20,(00 for Akron 1y drove 64 yards In 10 plays to
on his own 20, and re:umed there. 1be "bomb" that beat charities, it was announced send halfback Earl Lewis 1n
11 Pt. Pleasant will be remember- Friday.
l&lt;t the GARS
from the two yard line with 7:56
43·
eel by fans for years
to
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left in the third period to make
Elewn plaJ/1 later, Rod come. The muddy
gridiron 1be profit, the largest w the 1't 12-8
Gilkey diD
sneaked57over
fromreb
the hampered both clubs 50 year history of'ded
the touryard
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one, en g •
ml • GAHS controlled the pigskin namen~ will be dlvJ
among al sc
hut both te
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Willi 1:~ left, It 1111 n. runnillg 70 plays from the ~ charities, with the Akron fouru:"~iod drives :t'oo ~
Mea~owa oonvfrsloD allempt of scrllilmage. Point had it but Jaycees and ~e Akron Beacon Weilston was stopped on the
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Jim Gilmore, Gilkey, Larry ditch effort which ended on reeelvmg $6,800.
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Thompson and Brent Saunders the GARS eight Point's closwere!Jamm
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ov m est penetration on effelse came FRIDAY'S RESULTS·
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Portsmouth elesed the se888!l
how much money you would like to have for
yarder was the bla e a 8 100 the second Waverly 2ii Jackson ~
with an 8-1 mark while WellsThe Big Blacks
t halfrd ki~off and marched 34 Portsmouth 12 Wellston 8
ton finished with a 5-5 record.
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move the pigSkin on the nen GAHS 38
series Bob Henry punlad •• O 1Zanesville 13 Ironton 12
1\'ellalon .. .. .. 0 8 0 o- 3
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Gilmore, JIB, .. .. IS u e.s c· . .
ThompiGII, HB, .. 7 i7 5.2 lllhpolls . . . 68 43 38 7&amp;--228
Saunden, FB, .. .. 4 13 3.2 Pt Pleasant .. 17 :IG 33 4- 7§
Gilkey, QB, .. .... 21 64 3.1 YARDS L08T RUSIIING
Neal, FB, .. .. .. . 2 2 tO Gallipolis . . . . 5 II S I - 30
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l!wann, HB, .. .... I&amp; 35 2.3 PL Pleuont .. 18 28 20 1- Ill
Holateln, HB, .... 10 21 2J : PASSES A'n'EMPTEO
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homemaking
and agri·
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of grain, ofsuch
as corn,
oats pel
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cultural
While
you
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per day
attend our Open House, you can
ewe. 'l'bb Is particularly advis
also obtain information about
able during the last month 01
Extt•nsion programs that help
BY C. E. BLAKJ!SJ,R£ qe and a miDlmum of ll'ain. clurlq the braedllll tleltiOD
Kett~ the ewes In good eon- saln tbould be made In the !at- sl1 weeks before the lambs art
youth aoquire ski lls and leader-!
EJI. Agent, Agrlcalture
'ftle objedl•e of good sheep II Ia importllll to
record clllloll, but IIOt ~ lal ter part'of the gestaUon period. born. Some otber suggestiom
ship tin·ough 4-H projec ts: and , SciJOol children. around. !he
Mel&amp;• CoaiiJ
management durin&amp; the breed- the data on wbleh the rams Ewes wblm are excessively fat Remember lite Ufe of the
lor winter management lnelud1
tlw t iwle communi ties drvt'lop world are recc!Vlng nounshmg Sheep production In Meigs 1ng season, accordlnllo Grim- wert turned In with the ewes, are dlffteull to get with lamb starts at the Ume when the tagging the ewes, providing 1
their !'&lt;'sources more fully_
hot school iunche~ because of ' area once was 8 leading farm shaw, 1a to breed IIDd settle Olec:k on the rams. Not 1!11 and have more trouble at lamb- ewe 1B bred. In otlter wtirds, a good mineral mllture, beinf
Herr are just a few or the the concern of Ohioans, through enterprise. Today there ts a ,... every ewe durin&amp; the
ffnt rams are 1er111e. About tlull IDfll Jme, Ordinarily a ewe lamb Is fed for five months
sure there is plenty of !rest
areas of agricu lture and ho_melOhio CW8-CROP. There are 16,-: viva! of Interest In sbeep pro. month of the breed!Dg. IOeJIIOII, rams In 100 are sterile. Some tbould galD 2111o 35 potmds I' 146 to l5Z days - before lt Is
water available at all
economics " here we can pro- ,000 meals a day provtded to lduction.
Good management and very,_ are shy breeden.
Molt of that born!
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Ralph Grimshaw l!lleep 11peo close oblervallolll are ""P"'iaL '!be key feature of an elflo. ·
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are main- cl&amp;ltst, Ohio
Uolvenlty, ly Important. llere are IIOIIIt lent lamb program Is to have
M"nagrment ond Eqwpmer t. !tamed tn Algerta, Tanzama, lstates In bis Slleep Maa'l caJ. suggesUont:
the lllftbs bom In I period of
lfouse, F"rm Bntlding
and Grenada and Peru. A · ptlot endar, that a sheep 1a lunda• Bolli and rams sbwld 31).35 days at exaciiJ llle lime
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.E:quipment Plnll'. Clothing and Ischool lunch feedr?g program !mentally a pasture animal '!be not be over-fat at the IJe&amp;lnniDI you want them. Thlo IM•ns Governor James A. Rhodes al levels and 1'1111 seek to de- lng, Sr., Worthlnglon;
Mrs
Textile&lt;_ Water Sy,tem co n-1wlll be I nunc'led thrs fall In the , better the pastures usually the of 111e breeding seuoa. Durin&amp; thai the flock management 1Je. announced lluDda1 the appoln~ velop needed facilities and ser- Howard C. Hollman, Daylont
&lt;tnrrP on, Fa;niiy Economics &amp;, new African republl; of M• lawt more suc:&lt;eS5ful the sheep en- the breedlnl lleUOn many fore and during the breedlogl menl Ill a llat&amp;wlde atlzens' vices lor the mentally retarded. Leon~ . Klrtz, Youngsto~Moce,- Manng.' mrnt , Animal' Much of the food ts made av- terprise.
sheepmen ll•e their and IUIOD must be u nearly per· Committee Cll Mlllltal Retard&amp;· Tbe study project will be car- David Ott, Mansfield: James
and Dairy Science - feeding ; !ailahle under provisions
of A sheep man's a1m In Ohio, riD1B 1 amaU feed of an1n such 1ee1 u poeaible.
tlon lor the purpoH of making rled out by a two-year grant Reid, Cleveland; Judge Henry
care ond macngement; produc-!Public Law 41!0, with the U.S, according to Grimshaw should u on&amp;-fourth to ene-11a1f pound 'ftle balls for a pod winter further reeommendallont ID lm· of $216,000 from the U n i I e d J. Robison, Columbus; Russell
lion tcstmg, etc.
I Government providing certaln be to produce early ~ late of whale oa1a each day.
ntloD for tha ewe llock Ia top prove Oblo'1 program for the Stntes Public Health Service. G. saxby, Columbus; JaY' J.
4-H Club work - organizi ng aIcommodities. Distribution costs ,market topping lambs weighing Treat 111e for lnteraal qW!ty legume hey, f!e!lsfae. mentally retarded which alrea- Emphaats will be made In 1m- SIJUer, Toledo; Robert Stopher,
4-H club - What 4-H c I u h overseas, however, must be Ifrom 90 to 1110 pounds at four parasltel befllt'e the bru* 1g tory resulll can be obtained dy Ia eo111lderetl the finest In plementlng recommendations Akron; James Will,
Lllila;
- · · - ~-------- - or five montha of age using a eeaaon if pouible, 'lblabeada- from 11'811 111aae if lila made the nalloll.
that were CODlalned in the final and Louis Wo:w, Dayton.,
· maximum of pasture IIDd roup. zole Ia clesllned lor UIMIIn pret. wltb 1 preservath'e IIICb u Hencbe1 Ni~GD&amp;er, of C&lt;llum- Comprehensive Survey report, I
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rnant sheep In traatmenl of In- oom. HIP quality rouchegelbus, )ll'OfeSIOI' emeritus ef Ohio Bernard Nlebm will serve as
provided by Churdl
World , fectlon with pstrolnlelllnal makel for helltlly llroogilmba Stale UDiveraity IIDd a leading coordinator of the study.
J Tile wolf sllall dwtU with lbe '
Service.
~ round worms, includlllg eom- 1at blrtb.
authority on mental retarda- 1be appointments to the Clli- llllllb and the Jeopard ohall lie
High protein foods soy ' mon stomach woriiUI. Use
Winter puture, com llallm, tiOD, wu named by tha Gover- zens' (',ommlttee were IIUide by dow.' with the kid, and ~b&amp;
products and meat - are pur- lure and dosage recommend&amp;- llltille, rye or wiDier wheat Ia oor to_be ebatrman of the new Governor Rhodes on tbe
and th 11o11 and the fatchased and shipped by CROP, tion provided on the package a natural and most excellent eomllllltee; Mr.
was mendation of Martin Janis, Dlto
and 8 Utile obUd
the community fond appeal of dru&amp; contalnen.
winter feed lor Ji IDaUres ICO&gt;Cbalrman of 1be Oh•o Com·
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There Is a pod dwlee lbal thai the ewes will pi plenty oriprel!enslve 'Comlmmlly Mental ~":t ~~~en~ Uall teed lhom.- Imtah~:6.
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I "O&gt;mbat World Hunger" will ewes 1'1111 lined more nadlly earclae and earclae Ia Helllh ·iiUIVeJ whldl bepn In tloo. Committee members serv- It must be 1 peace without
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raise
$580,000
lhls
faD
In
Ohio
on
bluegrass
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puture
lood
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lbeep '• "llllltlis' -Committee will •tt« w .
r. ......~ are
victory. Only a peace
ween
1
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equals can last; noly a peace,
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and
re'glonJoseph
Atzberger,
PaJnesvllle;
the
very
principle
ol
which
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RAWLINGS HONDA SALES
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1966 Buick Wildcat 4 Dr. Hardtop
8,600 Mdes, Artie White.
New CM Warranty

$3395 5

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1965 Buick LeSabre 4 Dr, Sedan
M1st Green, All Power Features,
LeSo bre Trade In

$2395 5

1965 Chev.ll Tudor
Midnight Blue, White walls,
Stondard Trans.

$1295

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Standard Trans. Mr. Nader
hurt the pnce on this one

$795

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THE FINE-CAR
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ENJOY THE
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WITHOUT PAYING

Be good to yourself! Move up to Ninety•
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the pleasures of fine-car ownership. Meticulously cra,fted interloro. Cushiony fourcoil·sprlng rl~e on a full 126-inch w~eel·
b"!'•· Full complement ,of power equtp\n•nt,
And to put It all on the road ~ the silken
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RAWLINGS HONDA SALES
Middleport, 0.

88 $.2nd Ave,

COME TAKE AN OLDS

COMING SOON!

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Simpson ond Palmer Sb.

WAS

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1966 Buick Wildcat 4 Dr. Hardtop
8,600 Mdes, Artie White.
New CM Warranty

$3395 5

3095

1965 Buick LeSabre 4 Dr, Sedan
M1st Green, All Power Features,
LeSo bre Trade In

$2395 5

1965 Chev.ll Tudor
Midnight Blue, White walls,
Stondard Trans.

$1295

1963 Corvair Sedan
Standard Trans. Mr. Nader
hurt the pnce on this one

$795

1995
51095
5495

e BANK FINANCING

e GMAC FINANCING

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Gallipolis,, Ohl•

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THE FINE-CAR
PRICE!

ENJOY THE
FINE-CAR FEATURES
WITHOUT PAYING

Be good to yourself! Move up to Ninety•
Eight and dlsco~er how easy It lo to enjoy
the pleasures of fine-car ownership. Meticulously cra,fted interloro. Cushiony fourcoil·sprlng rl~e on a full 126-inch w~eel·
b"!'•· Full complement ,of power equtp\n•nt,
And to put It all on the road ~ the silken
response of a Super Rocket V-8 Chnme
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CINitral Supply Company
Ohio Produce Company
Price &amp; Sons Pharmacy
Bernadine's
Haskins-Tanner Company
Tope's Furniture
Paul Davies Jewelers
French City Lumber Company, Inc.
Rice &amp; Corbin Furniture Co.
Allison Eledric Company
Quaker State Service Center
G. C. Murphy Company (Upper Store)
O'Dell Lumber Company
Kroger Company
Gallipolis Dept. Store
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Davis.Shuler Company
McKnight·Davies Hdw.
Thomas Clothiers
G. C. Murphy Company (Lower Store)
Bob Evans Steak House &amp; Drive Inn
Moore's
The Hub
Johnson's Market
Darnbrough's Dept. Store
A &amp; Plea Company
Clark's Jewelry
Farmer's Hardware
Tiny's Foodland
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Gallipolis Motor Company
CINitral Supply Company
Ohio Produce Company
Price &amp; Sons Pharmacy
Bernadine's
Haskins-Tanner Company
Tope's Furniture
Paul Davies Jewelers
French City Lumber Company, Inc.
Rice &amp; Corbin Furniture Co.
Allison Eledric Company
Quaker State Service Center
G. C. Murphy Company (Upper Store)
O'Dell Lumber Company
Kroger Company
Gallipolis Dept. Store
I t - Furniture

Davis.Shuler Company
McKnight·Davies Hdw.
Thomas Clothiers
G. C. Murphy Company (Lower Store)
Bob Evans Steak House &amp; Drive Inn
Moore's
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Johnson's Market
Darnbrough's Dept. Store
A &amp; Plea Company
Clark's Jewelry
Farmer's Hardware
Tiny's Foodland
Womeldorff &amp; Thomas Hdwe.
Chuck Collier Service Store
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entire network. Ohio's $2.7 billion program for new
highways in'ures the $late an unsurpassed highway sys·
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lines, and thirteen reg\llarly·~heduled airlines link
Ohio cities with the nation. Sl.l&lt;&gt;n, facilities for twin·
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,. of Pomona. to be Readmg , · ·~e Old Va,, ~ioned strurtion will be held Tuo!lday
Thanksg1vmg,
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lo.,.,rge l evening • Nov · 15 • at the Rock
t th e J anuarymeet- G
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enheomer.
:Springs Orange Hall •at a p.m.
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Poem, '' Let Us Give Thanks" I with State Deputy Masler Vlrwmg program was by Betty Leooard.
gil Atkins · 1n eharge.
'Y . Lecturer Pauline A candlt! lighting service ded. All members are Invited ]8
~sm~. the theme, ication program to
"Cerea, ·attend. Members are requtsted
Jng,
Goddess of Harvest,"
by Ito bring pie for refreshmenll.
grot~p, "Count Your Stanford Slockton. MHry Gen-~ Star Grange . wHI bt n'* at
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e _A_tlti_·ns_. F'ranc·lthe January meeting,

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1them seem to have as much a frock were laced thrllUIIJ lOIII
em eo's EdUor
, hair as Ahce in Wonderland or thick braids. On ODI blonde
IK IUPI) - ll's Lady Godiva .
• model I counted five long braici,
1 the back that
Bergdorf Speclall81
I plus 8 couple of braida looped ill
new coiffures.
Some of the fanc1est ~airdos HUGE ovALS 0 EACH EAR
Ia Shtrley Temple seen during the past two weeks huge ovals over each ear.
nt? the shou~ders, of !lhow after show came during br•ids were looped like llil
llke .an onestal the ~car de La Renta topknots.
. plat Is of hatr colled.J.on. De La Renta, associ- ,
Ribbons Plplllar
Jewelsor nbbo~s aled With tile firm founded by Or, the il&amp;lr st lilt used
ctwed Wit~ sprmg s the late Jane Derby, brought i1 colorful ribbons at ft.e nape Bf
hes w!uch New Hugh Harrison. half styilst at the neck to gather in ingl
•-wear manufaclu- Bergdorf Goodman, to create 8 1·, seven and e·ght · r bee~.
, wee k for th e h.1s fanta s1es.
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and evemng, the pony t:uls, loose and flowing with not 1 n ·
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r .spring too, thJs down the back as worn by dres
Y termg evemng
length or longer Minme Cushmg
thf' socialite A ses u B With such Bl 1ft
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P ::rth ti ~ng.~tting f01lll,
gic that makeo ,silm mesh or ribbons to match entchrus
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pearls and colored stones .
IS rape for Two Members o. La Renla wu 0111 111
,several pace-settin' designers
prtngS range Uf ay to unv•il spring colleclioDI lbio
I Gra.nge
of Ier and an article, '' Forget Not : week. Openinp continue solidly
met m regular , All His Benefits," by
Mrs., lbrough nut w..k with clolbet
ay evening "1th ' Leonard.
i begmning 1o appear in liW
worthy master, A Thanksgiving poem
wa 9 istores in January ,
read by Mrs. Homer Radford ! Throughout 'tht collectlillll,
"'' draped ;0 and a llOio, "Sharon'• Rose, " l thest other .trendo sbowlll
1 Williamson and was presented by Homer Rice repeatedly:
for Hazel Hum. An art1cle, "Safety Pays Be. - Knee lengths copiet of
te next meeting cause Jt saves," was read by 1 men 's ~hirt! done m tverythr~r ..
giving it
a Mrs. Fred Goeglein and "Star! from s1mple eotton1 1o the mosl
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Two poems, "Route of the -&lt;::onunulng populanty lot -' 0
I the ~:~t m::~ ~· Sehool Bus," a?d '·Snow," and ~ tile .simply cut. conarless shOrt ' ~
a contest by Miss Leonard clos. and long formalll. roverid· . :
ed the program.
entirely with i•wels. ~\ie' ;
lion was read 1 Rerreshments were served Pa~nis, who probably ebqJt
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retire on the numbers of oaw-:. '
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lace dre!ls styles she 's sold tor
was announced
several seaons, uses mother If
officers meet.
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designs in white o."'bl:"ck 1 ov~
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mittees for the Imperial Elec- &lt;oats and palenl ~
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art Mrs.
Robert [' look. Larry Aldrich for I•
Schmoll, Mn. Dave Jenkins stance, ~howed epa~le1 shouiMro. Tom Rue. All moth- ,ders and brass button lrim for
will be contacted to ass1st coats.
~~:~I~= !he dinnOO', .one of I h e - Panls in OYery imagtnahl•
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oooLne,,llle money lor the seni':"' trip. coats with trousers bel'lnu&lt;' 1
The class has appro•unately 9hol'ls length for dn. 101
ClliriD·I ~1,1111 at the present
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1966 will surpaiiii $2 billion, establis'b

Only in Ohio can you find such a record. It reflects
the attitude of official• in the State House, court houses
and city halls throughout the 61ate. Ohio's many and
impressive programs for highways, education, airport~
and capital improvements are managed within a hal·
anced budget 11nd without new or increased taxes.
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the top1c presented by
Mrs. Thee." Mrs. Lee n!ad tbt JOOih MIN Bilby P. Qlrlr lbowild
Chester Scott al the meellng of P•alm.
lllml and told ot ber mfiiiDD&lt;the Missionary Ladleo of Tried111· work ii Afrka. 1111 lljll
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devotiollti and ,the song the society told of theU' 'l'hanb- All ef!letn ojl lilo ertMIM
"Whal A Friend." The acrip- 8Jvlngs wben they were young. bon wen retained tor J11101111t
lure lesson was taken
from Cards were sent to the lick, year. The motllllf eloiM wltb
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~eggy Deffinbaugh, of the Parisienne Wig Villa in Huntington, and Charleston, gave a demonstration of the
way wigs are made, and showed many styyles and coIorin~ at the meeting of the Newcomers Club Thursday
evemng at St.. Peters Episcopal Parish House. Members
of the club modeled the
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Coronel, Mrs. Mel Simon and
There were approximately 40 Mrs. John Drew. Mrs. Simon,
members present. New mem. being the newesl newcomer.
bers present were Mrs. Marcel won a two week's subscription
to the Gallipolis Daily Tribune.
Mrs_ James Mills wa~:~ ::~war(L
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LeQa· G\1\ima and Ella Candee. County mailing was prepared by Mayme Gooderham:
&lt;;l'&amp;wn C1ty; Bess Call, R1o Grande, Thurman and Vinton; Daisy Glassburn, BidW~~; ,Flora ,Long, Cheshire, and Marguerite Carter, Northup and Patriot. A total of
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and city htlls thro11ghout the stat~. Ohio'a many and !.
impressive program• for highways, education, airport' \
and capital improvements are manased within a bal·
anc'd lludget and without new or increased taxes.
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Oa'7 and Gollallt
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productf r"~Ch more 11111rkets and bi11er 11111rkets
/tUCrr than from anr oeher Jtate. Within. 500 miles
of Ohig m 67% of the IIIJiion.'• populat~n; 72%
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oeem to have as much a frock wert laced thr.IOIII
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NEW YORK I UP II - ft's Lady Godiva.
• model I counted five long braid&lt;
1at's down the back that
Bergdorf SpedallsL
plus a couple of braidl looped ill
~ts in the new coiffures.
Some of the fanciest hairdos HUGE OVALS 0 EACH EAll r
Ringl~ts, a la Shirley Temple seen durmg the past two weeks huge ovals over tach ear. Other
t falling onto the shoulders, ol •how after show came during braids were looped like 11iJ
1g braids like .ao orieRtal the Oscar de La Renta topknots.
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a~d . pla1ts
o.f hatr collection. De La Renta, associRibbon• p~
twmed w1th jewels_or nbbo~ ated w1th the firm founded by Or, the balr stylisl wed
these all ~h~wed :h ~pn~g s the late Jane Derby, brought io colorful ribbon• at the nape o1
emng co es
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ew Hugh Harrison, hair stylist at the neck to &amp;ather in ringlet.
ll'k ready-to--wear manufactu-- Bergdorf Goodman, to create six . seven and eighl ·
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11o unveil spring eolle&lt;tiolll tht•
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of ier and an article, "Forget Not week. Opening• continue solidlr
II• County met m regular 1All His Benefits." by Mrs. througll nut week with clotllet
'lion Thursday evening with i Leonard.
beginning to appear in lbif
ld Goeglein, worthy rnasler, A Thanksgiving poem
was ;stores in January.
charge.
read by Mrs. Homer Radford Throughout tho collectlilml,
he charter was draped ;0 ,and a solo, "Sharon's Rose," these other .trends ~bowed
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ey. Smce the next meeting cause It saves,'' was read by mens ~hlrts done m rverythfnr .
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ef!s h' ttoateth ospltal are School Bus "• and •·snow " and I tte strnply cut, conarles• !lhOrt ;: 5
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entirely w1th 1•wels. Mtllil• :
communtcatlon wa! read Rerreshments were served J Pa~ms, who . probably eOQltf: .. ~
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Jn · at the close or the meeting. j retlre on the numbers of ow· ·
1rd. to Grange tours and the
lace dress styles she's sold for .
ennial. It was announced
several seaons, usea mother e1
CoWlty officers meetemor ot
i llearl discs "' embroider tho
EE for Nov. 14 has
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well as sports occasions. De La
Carl Grueser. Mrs The Middleport Semors Mot; Rgtndta ":~ chl.ear plastl&lt;lospan- ~
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~~~~:H~at~~..CurtJS and ial Electnc Company Christ- I pmk crepe shealtJ. Anne Fo~.:.
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mas dinner December 10 and •ty does what our UPI reporter
Leonard was In the Delta Kappa Gamma Teach- I called "Wow" thmg itll vi 1
of .. J)r9gra~ using ers' So:ority dinner Nov 21 ~t such as sileer VID)'!s :nt·sba:.
.. Potluck. ~~up ~ meeting h~ld Thursday even- coats with scroll or polka dol
In the Garden op· mg at the h1gh school.
Idesigns 10 while or black over
program followed by Named to tile dinner com- jpolka dot dresoes AU · vinyl
readingolf Psalms !!&gt; •miltees for the Imperial Elec. ~"ts and t·~ t.
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co-chBJrmen and dmlng room - Continuation of th• military
cha1rmen ar• Mrs.
Robert Ilook. Larry Aldrich for liiOr
Schmoll, Mro. Dave Jenkins slance, •howed epa~lel shout·
IIIII Mrs . Tom Rue. All moth· 1ders and brass b•tton trim lor
ers will be contacted to assist ; ooats .
Riffle entertain. wilb 11M! dinner, . •ne of t h • - Pants ID every imaginahl• ./'
'JH.11ty Sowing Club on fund r8181ng projects to oecure version.. Donald Brooks do•s
at her home, the money tor the senior trip. coats with trOUBers twl'llm~ · ·
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The class haa appro1imately llborts length for day. ""
llllde for a Cllrfat. f..J,IOO at the present
time evening lonx flwlns ,, · ,
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several d rea sea, and e ven .1"' .,
wllll .clate lo lit dMcel ll!d eandy sales to help lroosered dresses. Adel• ~im"
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than 84.,.-o of Ohio'sl,529 rniks of lntentato Highway
11 now either under eonetr\lction or opea for 1ra:veland Ohio intends to be the llrst ~tate to com.pletfl jts
entire network. Ohio's $2.7 billion program for new
. highwaY' iiiSUll!ll the $tate an unsurpused his~way sys·
. : tern. Thirty-four milroads, 2,500 motor ~er ~~k
lines, and thirteen replarly-sched\lled mn:es ~
Ohio cities with the nation. Soon, faeilitin lOr twin·
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' ,- taxes in Ohio -are already the lowest of any com·
parable industrial state. The state budget has been
balanced for the last three rears with no 11ew or
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The Tradit10ns of Thanksg1v- es Geogleln, Mrs. StocktGI 1M ;
ing, /jlven by Beunah Grueser. : Nellie Vale.
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Tradition observed in Your I Juanita Radekin..
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Family," by all.
Several game1 and CIIIMMt i
Meditalion on Thanksgiving, also were enjoyed by tilt &amp;fOiip. ,
Lucille Story. .
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. Talk by _V1rg!l Atkml!l on h~s ~renee will be r..eld Nov . ._..
mterpretat1on of what our Pli- 28 at the Southern Hotel • ~
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Confe:ence and School of In·
Readmg, '·The Old FashiOned ' struction will be held TuesdiV
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Sprmgs l!l"an11e Hall •at 8 p.m.
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The following program was ' by Betty Leonard.
gil Atkino ·in ehar1e.
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·resented by Lecturer Pauline A candlt! lighting service ded. : All members art invited ]O
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usin~
the theme, ication program to
''Ceres, attend. Merrt~ are requested
Thanksgiving "
Goddess of Harvest."
by ito bring pte for refreshmenll.
Song by group, "Count Your .Stanford Stockton, Mary Gen-~ Star Grange will be nQat at
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heimer, Pauline AtkilllS, F'ranc·lthe January meeting,

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The Me1gs County Pomona
Grange met In regular sessiOn
Friday evening at the Rock
Springs Grange Hall with Laurel Grange as host. Stanford
Stockton, master, presided.
Reporls from ten subordinate
granges were given. Le islative
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range sesa1on.
--- . .Refr.AAhm4U1t..., nlu-.~K.lW Irs. Jessie White was elected
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Min Ruby P. &lt;lark lhriWtil
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Ilion return It her milliMI &amp;
ti lor 1110Iller lollr
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AU olllctn tl . . trpllllllttion wert re\alned for -u.
year. The mHdD( cloael llftll
1entence praJtl'l ani
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U&lt;e topic presented by
Mrs. Thee." Mrs. Lee read the !!lOth
Chester Scott at the meeting of IP,.lm.
the Missionary LadieJ of Tried.
stone Baptist Church in Galli- Mrs. Ted Sto~y • preddont,
polis this week.
"ave a readmg SomelhiJII to
Th~ program opened
with Be Thankful For." Membero of
the devotions and the song the_ SOOiety told of thetr Thanks"What A Frlencl." The scrip- giVJngs when they were young.
lure lesson was taken
from Cards were senl to the sick.
Numbers. Prayer was offered A number of the member~ reby Mrs . Floyd Lee. The group ported on a meeWn3 they had

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of the Gallia County Tuberculosis and Hoo11thl tlngton,
way wigsand
are Charleston,
made, and showed
many styyles and
:AcSSOOiation met
home of Mrs. Elizabeth Arnold, executive secre- Iorin!( at the meeting of the Newcomers Club
lary; to stuff .
envelopes for Gallipolis residents. The seal sale
evemng at st. Peters Episcopal Parish House. Members
jlaign opens Nov. 15&gt; Shown here left to right are Ann Saunders, Maxine
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Coronel, Mrs. Mel Simon and
Cl'own City; Bess Call, Rio Grande, Thurman and Vinton; Daisy Glassburn,
There were approximately 46 Mrs. John Drew. Mrs. Simon,
wel,l; f'lora Long, Cheshire, and Marguerite Carter, Northup and Patriot. A total of members present. New mem. being 111e newest newcomer,
have been prepared. Mr. John Rafferty is seal sale chairman.
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de- 1for our blessmgs
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f(nse, in observance of Armed land for our forefathers for their
Forces IJay, was presen1ed at · heritage.
!he November meeling of Re- She concluded with a state1urn Jonathan Meigs Chapter, men! by George Washington and
of the American the fourth stanza of The Star
Hevolution.
·. Spangled Banner was given In

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Mrs. Pat l.&lt;Jchary read a
ter of appreciation from Mr.
Robert Austin Boudreau for
the cooperation of organizations
assisting with the expenses of
the American Wind Symphony
held this summer. The Janu-

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bt t:}ondon B. Johnson for Nov®lller 24 , 1966, in which be
urgel Americans to thank GOd

the
ecent rummage sale a success
wilh over f!OO made. The remaining cloihing was taken to
Lakin, ·w, Va;· for distribution.

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ot show after .now came during braids were looped like lliC
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purchase matenal for table when the regular meeting of : tSaturday Opportunity Schoon, leonard announced that g•fts Two poems, "Route of lite . -D&gt;ntinulng popularitv
Mrs. Nancy Elau, home eccloths. Named on the
the Bradbury PTA was lleld wbich is in his charge . He urg.' for Athens State Hospital are School Bus " and '·So w .. and tte sunply cut, conar/eso shOI'I . ,
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the
utility,
presentlng
committee
were
Father
Tur.
Thursday
evening. presided.
Mrs. Jack [their
ed all
parents
to advantage
encourage ·ing
to be broUght l&lt;l tile next
I a contest b'y Miss
clos-.1and long formals,
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a demonstratiOn and talk on
Harriso1, president,
cl!ildren
to take
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f'1rnstmas lighting. She also
Plans were compete
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sroke on holiday safety measchili supper to be held on
roinled out that llle benefits lo A communlcahon was read Refreshments were served arniS, w
pro a y cou , " ;
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urday, Nov. 19th at tile Brad- '. be gained Jrom this program from Ohio State Grange
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retire
Olt the numbers of Ollf
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Clark, president, M1sses Deb ra an d SaWn dra
bury Elementary School Serv·· are Immeasurably valuable to regard to Grange tours and the
several
seaons,
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lace dress
stylesuser
she'smother
sold ·for
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presided over a short business Wood and Bobby Lynn . ood
ing will begin at 4:30 p.m. The il the student. He also elaborated I centennial. It was announced
pearl diScs lo embroider the
meeting The group decided to pleasantly surpnsed their uncle
menu will Include chill, alaw, upon the point that this school· that the County officers meet
.sheerest of fabflcs.
have a .gift exchange at the
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Election of otncers was held celery and carrot slicks, erack-;lng Is not to be regarded as a lug scheduled for Nov. !4 has
-Use of plast•c• for dre.. u
n&lt;Xt meeting, which will also ednds. y, n .onor
a w•-- the P••t Co"""il•- of ers, coffee and kool-ald at .• pro.iect for slow or reta·rd· ed been changed to Nov. 15. at tlw•
well
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arty at tbe home of t Theodorus Cmmcil, Daughters Cllsl of 50 cents per person. P10 1children but rat er, an
1 on- Rock Springs Hall.
Reported
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Renta "'ed clear plastic spun.•
of Holzer Hospital and their
Mr. and Mrs. of America, met Thunday tv· and cake will also be avallable jal chance lor all children to Ill were Carl Grueser, M". The Middleport Senwrs Mo" 1
.gled With rhinestones for
Chmc Mil speak on birth con- I Robert .Wood Sunday afternoon enJng lt tile home of Mrs. for an additional nominal Improve upon their
current Charles Sheets, Mrs. C. L. Hea- ers planned lo servo the '?'per.!' evening raincoat worn over 0 a
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• Bentz WoUe, West Main St., marge. EveryOBe It lttviled. mtelleotual. atandmg .th.rougil a lion, MrB. Hattie CUrtis
and 1al Electnr Co mpany Chrc,t. pink crepe !heath. Anne Fogar. ··
Mr."'Robert
mort specialized lr8llllng pro- Mrs.
mas"·It
dinner
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Mr.
Mrs. Christy were p omeroy.
was
chargeMorris,
of the principal,
program. gram.
MissHomer
Betty Rice.
Leonard was In th
K December
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we a e ethod'" t Church Mrs. Arnold Hayeo, president, He presented a very
· interest- The attelldance banner and charge of the program using e e.""
So a .tapp•
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w
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wu
In
charge
of
the
meeting,
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demoostraUon
ol
varlous
award
was
won
by
Mr.
MorBi
the
theme
"Potluck."
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eAv. ames ayotr wfas P.lals r. which opened with devoUons by pieces of new equipment and Iris's 6th grade. Member• were singing of "In tbe Garden" op-• ,ing
a1
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h1gh
school.
in .,hite
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mee edng •. b d'urs ay even- Jdesigns
Icoats with
ocroll ororblack
polka
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ye ow Mrs Max Meinhart followed e.tplained bow. they are being reminded that Bradbury PTA ened the program followed b a N
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·ss Arlene Spurlock
a lan ..n lte
w.as us ed wJill with· lbe l.&lt;Jrd's
and used by the Bradbury teaching wDI host the County Council scn'pture
f to thI • 1 mner. 1 El
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polka dot dresses. All "'-1
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staff.
PTA
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and
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dress jackots
up to ber
the guest speaker at the .meel. white linen'· . lolh
"'I were comp
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and Mrs. Norman Humphreys,
look foradded
spring.
lng of the. Northup Missionary I Refreshme:ts
white cake aiHlutd Ohrlstlllas dinner and
co-chairmen and dining room - Continuation of the milital')'
Society
held
at
the
hnme
of
decoraledWlih
roses
ice
cream
party
which
will
be
held
at
the
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cha•rmen a.re Mrs.
Robert ,look. Larry Aldrich, for ta.
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Schmoll, Mrs. Dave Jenkins I stance, &lt;bowed epaulel shouiMISS SpqrJock .told about her were served by lhe'·glrls assist- ber 8. Thert will be a fl gift IDIUation of three new mem- Patay Moles, Dorothy . Ha II,
and Mrt. Tom Rue. All motb- ders and brass bvtton trim lw
work In tne miSsloriary field, ed by Mark and ·Dean Hawk exchange.
bers marked the recent meet.
SwiSher, l'llylliJ Caldwill be contacted 1o assist i coats.
01and based )lart of her remarks and Donna Kay
Their Officers e!Octed 'were Mn. lng Or the Kyger Creek Cba)&gt;- Well, Gerry Handley, Bonme Mrs. Cha.rles Riffle enlertila. 1llilh the dinner, Oil&lt;! of the -Pants in every imaglnahl•
passageh of scr1•pture.
mother, Mrs. Wood, presided Adria Sayre,. presJdeal; . Mrs. ter, Future Homemakers 01 Blankeuahip and Jackie CUm- ed the Trt.ctty, Sewing Club on fund raising projecll 1o secure 1version. Dooald Brooks dne,
nor to l e. mee mg,
the silver Cllffee· aervlce.
Richard Campbell, vice P'"" America. IniUalecl were Patty etle. !lelreabrnents - . Mable Thursday evtning at her home, lite money for the senior trip. '""ts with trousers
If members ond:.&amp;'!ests
Attending were the honored dent; Mrs. Roilla ·llearhB, 1reaao 'Mdrgllll, Patty Couabenolll" ilod Masters, ebairman, LouiJO East Main 81., Pomeroy;
The elass has approrlmately shorts length for day . '"'
lng . worked on QUilts. .
Mr. and Mrs. Roy urer' Mn. Joseph Beegle sec. Trudy Wells
. Jl'rapklla, lOin Darst, Unda Plans were made for a CliriJt.
at the pres""!
lime •vening Ions Dwlnj "• · ·•
The. program opened at 2 p.
. /llr. ·and Mrs. VIrgil reta;y; and Mri. · Ka'u1ryn During 8 business meetlng Sisson, Shll'1lll Cooper IIIII Pat. dJiner IIIII PlliJ 111 J1a1. and h01 planned
several d r o 1 s e , a n d e ven . 1"' •
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m. wtlh Mrs. Bea
All¥&gt;ns, Mr. and Mis. 'Goodwin Mrs. Max Meinhart, the group decided 1101 10 ..n ty Morgan, CJeq.up - IJnda lep'o Nllalll'llll 111111 dale lobe clancoa llld eandy sale• lo help trouserect 1drtsllea. Adell&gt; Sim"
dent.
the
Hawk, Mark and Dean !and
Hehry
ifust- skirt hangers but Will· sell Slssoo, .chalrmu, 'I'Aid7 Weill, a =erd, Fcnrn 111ft1 rabo the additional amoont.lson •boWed diy' cOsli!lllelllhL •
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Mr. and lees.
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prutlllld .lt Jln. ._.
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Me Not."
Matlack and Don- ·
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llum. · Pnmty, JUH Qn!Jiea, llfr • I · . . . _.... 11f •ai ehllrmao.
trousm
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played . lllldlla . .The Future Homernaten
Hlalnbolham, Rulb lie W l It ..._ Jl1lanJ '1fll. It - lll1IOilllled lllat foot. fabrit tn &amp;'1\oe Gie ·wearer a .
prayer
by :
Wood and the· SOcial ·hOUr with prizes a- rally Will be held 81
Jl1ger Janlce Dottie
Priest, ant dlnnuth, . lin. ReWt 1111111 beD mlllberl will prepart tile choU,.
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High scbool on Monday. BaU 8DCI fiiiJ, ftolcb. .. ...IIW r.p, fao1N11, banquet Nov. 17 wltb -Some
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During a .sl"'ltll hour
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llfllls Ema Jeue, .Mrs: BellrM
appointed for the .out
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11, I'' htklbe ...... E«lnnouJcr.Ciaa ..,. Iilld&lt;all '
Tl' •nts of f!limpllln pi!!,
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Ernest Fisher, alster afill Mrt. 'Melnblirt. .Refresh. ·event are as follOWs:
Chapman, llld Patay ...., J!lldt, ·k IJW I .._, IIIII '!'1111 Ill the dlnlnl room. llln. tboye-kJJ4e
rrarkers
cl.eese
antl
Cbllsty, were unable 111 meats were Rmd by !he hot- Program- Sltarot! Olapman,
an. !11117 '......,. ..., .... 'llrrlee ·llndbury, •Mrs. ·Uwls CbrlsliiD
T'onksglvlllf eilndy were serg.
and Mrs. Ciuuty tess 10 the above nl!Ded ·and chairman, Miyme Mal!ers, Glen ·Jt. HtlehOii, ''IIIlo !!pOke 1111 •••.. . . . ·. . ,.._. J!1it- ll!ar.
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Ringlets, • Ia Shirley Temple
were by the group. Thanksg•v- 1but railing onto the shoulders,
ing poems were read by Mrs. long braids like ao orieatal
Webster, Mrs. Ernest Walts, queue, and . plait; of hall'

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Jewels
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nbbons aled
w11hJane
U•e Derby,
firm founded
Dr, theribbons
bair atstylist
UBed
A .
party honormg
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Plans were made for a Christmas dmner
party Mrs.
MelvinEileen
Gilbert.
PrayerandwasMrs.
of. entwmed
- these allw1th
showed
with
the late
brought by
iu . colorlu1
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of
V1ckl
was held recently ,
were Eddie John at the next meetmg, when the Catholic Women s club feted by Mrs. Webster. The eY&lt;ning clothes wflich New Hugh Harrison. h"' slyhst at the neck to gather in ringlets.
at the Kmght.s of Pyth•as Hall .on, sandy Valiance, Debbie of Sacred Heart church In Pomeroy met Thursday even- program closed with the song York ready-to-wear manufactu- Bergdorf Goodman, to create : six. !it'ven and eight in number.
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Johnson, M1kc Gibson, Patty tng 1n church aud1tormm.
!"Sweet Peace "
rers unveiled this week for the his fantasies
to
f ·1
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manyl
ansen,
teve
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Mrs.
Paul
Casct
president
opened
the
meetmg
With
Mr
Stanley
Woods
presided
nation's
store
buvers
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nice gifts, and games were Willis, Rick Allizer,
.Joyce/prayer, after which' she !banked all who -he!ped make / over s.the business
meeting
For bolh da• and evening the ponv tails loose and flowing
t :.Jtan pumpo
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played throughout the evening.:Hudson, Mack Layne, Richard the smorgasbord dinner a success. Mrs. George Horak i The recent rum•nage sale was "fall " is in lor sprino too 'this do..:n. the ' back as W•&gt;rn by d'e o bonty g.t'h mghevenmg
P ose
lt fwmmng
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sur•• •• an
were ·Ill
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$25 to t he c1u b In
sue. the shoulder length •or longer
Mmme Cushing , . ttw 10.ocialite Am
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cess. The Sociely wishes
to .
en-ept the ends.m
o.r
them litt!P cocktail h'oclc, in crepe. TUnic
and dPam
Nolan.
Pam
Nolan,
Mary
Thornton,
ding.
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SISSon,
Mrs
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.r thank those who helped in any which are flipped up.
girl
fashton
With
nbboos
match· . type dress., inished off al lh•
lh tab!birthday
d cake cen- Dav1d
A large
led '· h
p ul John Mitch and Mrs. George , way A beautiful children's Bi- Models lllemselves mostly m• the coslumes
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tighi to the tnO..
1ble purchased for the church !ha"" short locks, but hairpieces . For law daJ and evening, encrust..t
SIXteenth,"
Hatfield,
Debb1e
ed Happy and a mmiature
· . Vick10, i.&lt;JIS Cathy
Lyons,
PaulaHorns,
R1f,, th· e ~ •• ,.,..,. ;. ' 0 fOP • the i Prayer by Mrs Case! closed was shown to !he group. It was 1work the magiC that makes .Sliver mesh or nbbons to malch with ..sorted r h i n •
n .-.
doll in one corner. Refresh- and Margo Bush.
club.
are to.
,one the meeting after which
re. voted to repay Mrs. Woods $5
, pearls and colored stones.
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menB ·of mints, potato chips, Sending gift• were Mr. and ,
and a $1
freshment• were served by •for postage on articles.
TWO
I De Lo Rent• ."'•• ... of
Mrs. Casci,
Mrs. Sisson,
Mrs. i lor the World Commumly.
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cake, Ice cream, and cokes Mrs. Claylon Overby, Georgia; •ch••oe
- .. There w1il aliiO'
i"' be a_Richard
Freeman,
M18
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were served by Mr. and Mrs.iMr. and Mrs. H. w. Dex- mooey tree which will De giv
Ito unved spnng &lt;ollt'('tiOna .thll
Bob Roach , Mr. and Mrs. Eu-'l ter, and Mr. and Mrs. Hollis en l&lt;lward decorations B!r the U and Mrs. Earl Morrt.. Games
potluck dinner was Rock Springs Grange
o1 er and an article, "Forget Not week. Opemng• continue sohdly
gene Plants, and Mrs. Goldie Roach.
church. Mrs. Mary Kllllli!lman were played with prizes award- served to 12 members. Next Meigs County mel In regular !All His Benefits," by
Mrs , tbrough ne•t week w•th c!Gth!!f
- - - - - - - - - - - ''- - -- - -- and Miss Olga PlerlotU were ed to Mrs. Charles Clarkson, meeting wlll be Dec. 15th at session Thursday evening with ' Leonard.
:begmnmg to appear m
named to purchase the usual Mrs. Thomas Hennessy, Jr. , 7;30 p.m., at the home
of Fred Goeglein, worthy master, A Thanksgiving poem
was istores 10 Janllllry .
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Ml'8. Franklin Hepp and Mrs. Mrs. Wendell Evans, with • ,, in charge.
read by Mrs. Homer Radford ' Throughout the collectlilns,
Charles Radford.
gill exchauge.
.and a solo, "Sharon's Rose,·· , these other trends llloweot
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The charter was draped 'n was presented by Homer Rice [repeatedly:
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A holiday program marked trol. A stork shower was plan- Thornton, Mrs. George Buchmemory of Phil Williamson and ;An
article. "Saletv Pays Be- l - Knee lengtho copier of
the meeting of the French City ned, but had to be canceled.
Mrs. Cascl, Mrs. Howard
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a continuance for Hazel Hum- cause It ssves,'' .. read by men 's shirts done in everythfnr ..
Mothers Ltagt¥! this week at The hosl&lt;)ss serVl!d refresh- Dalley and. Mrs. Charles Rad·
phrey. Since the .next . meeting Mrs. f'red Goeglein and "Start ' from simple cotton• to the IINisl
the office of the
Columbus menls. Mrs. Francis Houck was lord, were named to decorate
E will be
ll was •Something." by Mrs.
Frank elabo•·ately lrimmi'CI evenltW'. ,
and Southern Ohio Electric Co. a guest.
fo rthe party. II was voted to A chill supper was planned I He also discussed 111e S.O . . i changed l&lt;l Dec, I. Mrs. Amo• .Grueser.
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ha ir as Alice in Wonderland or thick braids. On o01._,blonclt
The program opened with the , NEW YORK !UP! ) - It's Lady Godtva.
. model I counted five long braici• .
singmg of "For The Beauty whal's down the back that
Ber1dorf Specialist
plus s couple of braid&amp; looped ia
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Lucdle Story.
The Nabonal Lectlli'1!TI COl&gt;
eports 1rom . ten su .r na. 1e Ta lk bY v·1rg1·; AIk'ms on h.IS
wl II •- held Nov. - ..
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Grange met in regular session ing, given by Beunah Grueser. i1 Nellie Vale.
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Springs Grange Hall with Laur.
observed in Your ' Juanita Radekin.
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Grange as host. Stanford Family .. by all. .
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Stockton, master, pres1ded.
Med•tallon on lhanksgtvmg, also W!re enJOyed by llltiJ'OIIP. :

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Nancy Reed assisting hostess. lor the afternoon.
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The meeting was
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;f/tO story described the pos- witil the usual ritual led by the giving a patriotic day.
the Schaefer gardens
were A ThanksgJVwg theme mark.
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s~IJ!y of Communism brair.- regent, Mrs. George Skinner, Following the meeting the used throughout the home. As- ed the prugram in charge of '
weslllng of
American
and Miss
cha)&gt;- dining
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the sistmg
SchaeferandwereMMrs
Mrs ofInatheWalke;
at the meet.
r~l4ten
If the
freedom school
which lain.
DuringBess
the Sanborn,
business mee~
roomwere
for Invited
the tea tohour.
PatrickMrs.
Lochary
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Cora' Women's
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~~~ {mencan born, shouldMrs.be year
lng !he proposed budget for the Assorted sandwiches, cookies, Dale Dutton.
c~ety of Christian
Serv ce held
ropljoed with tyranny.
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lle was eleele Reading, '·The Old fa sltioned structwn will be held Tuesday
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I mitttee composed of Mr.; JsnrJt . to. the off1ce of Pomona. to be Th·an ksg·1vmg.
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. following program was 1,1byPoem,
Us Give Thanks" !'gil
withAikins
State· inDeputy
nunts, nuts and candy were
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M . . !\lor. I The
Betty ''Let
Leonard.
eharge.Master VIr·
served from a table covered ga;.h an Ii rs. b 0
. . presenled by Lecturer Pauline I A candlt lighting service ded- I All members art lnvileil ]o
with a beige embroidered cut- b •d . ecem h
w.' 11 Atkin&lt;
the theme.! ication program to
"Cereo, , attend. Membets art requested
work cloih. An arrangement of ; ' at
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"' "Thanksgiving
Goddess of Harvest."
by :to bring pie for refreshm.enta.
yellow mums, flanked by yel- l
or::,• Song by group. "Count Your Stanford Stockton, Mary Gen. : Star Grange will be nQII 11
low tapers, centered the !able. '
c " tan or a1 ev -· Blessings "
1heimer, Pauline Atltiw, Franc-! the January m..lin .
Mrs. Skinner and Mrs. Jones I
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e&lt;· a review of a short story ing the education in our schools Mrs. Wayne Gibbons and Miss Jones, Columbus, was a guest i

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The "Miracle of manna " was sang "My Faiil1 Lookl t1p To •Utlded •11 Jllaetfcrt " ' the topic presented by
Mn. Thee." Mrs. Lee read the lloth MIA Ruby P. Olrk lbo•lll
Chester Scott at the meeting of i·P•alm.
films IIIII !Gid of btr mlllioJJo
the Missionary Ladles of Triod. .
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Igave a readmg Somethmg to Uon for 111011ier lour YIUI
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Numbers. Prayer was offered A number of the member~ 1'1- sen~en&lt;e pr&amp;l'fll and
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Peggy Deffinbaugh, of the Parisienne Wig Villa in
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gave a demonstration
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of the Gallia County Tuberculosis and Hoo11thl tlngton,
way wigsand
are Charleston,
made, and showed
many styyles and
:AcSSOOiation met
home of Mrs. Elizabeth Arnold, executive secre- Iorin!( at the meeting of the Newcomers Club
lary; to stuff .
envelopes for Gallipolis residents. The seal sale
evemng at st. Peters Episcopal Parish House. Members
jlaign opens Nov. 15&gt; Shown here left to right are Ann Saunders, Maxine
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wigs.
Coronel, Mrs. Mel Simon and
Cl'own City; Bess Call, Rio Grande, Thurman and Vinton; Daisy Glassburn,
There were approximately 46 Mrs. John Drew. Mrs. Simon,
wel,l; f'lora Long, Cheshire, and Marguerite Carter, Northup and Patriot. A total of members present. New mem. being 111e newest newcomer,
have been prepared. Mr. John Rafferty is seal sale chairman.
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of freedom
f(nse, in observance of Armed land for our forefathers for their
Forces IJay, was presen1ed at · heritage.
!he November meeling of Re- She concluded with a state1urn Jonathan Meigs Chapter, men! by George Washington and
of the American the fourth stanza of The Star
Hevolution.
·. Spangled Banner was given In

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ter of appreciation from Mr.
Robert Austin Boudreau for
the cooperation of organizations
assisting with the expenses of
the American Wind Symphony
held this summer. The Janu-

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the
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wilh over f!OO made. The remaining cloihing was taken to
Lakin, ·w, Va;· for distribution.

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ot show after .now came during braids were looped like lliC
the Oscar de La
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collection. De La Renta, associ- .
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purchase matenal for table when the regular meeting of : tSaturday Opportunity Schoon, leonard announced that g•fts Two poems, "Route of lite . -D&gt;ntinulng popularitv
Mrs. Nancy Elau, home eccloths. Named on the
the Bradbury PTA was lleld wbich is in his charge . He urg.' for Athens State Hospital are School Bus " and '·So w .. and tte sunply cut, conar/eso shOI'I . ,
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the
utility,
presentlng
committee
were
Father
Tur.
Thursday
evening. presided.
Mrs. Jack [their
ed all
parents
to advantage
encourage ·ing
to be broUght l&lt;l tile next
I a contest b'y Miss
clos-.1and long formals,
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a demonstratiOn and talk on
Harriso1, president,
cl!ildren
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f'1rnstmas lighting. She also
Plans were compete
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sroke on holiday safety measchili supper to be held on
roinled out that llle benefits lo A communlcahon was read Refreshments were served arniS, w
pro a y cou , " ;
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urday, Nov. 19th at tile Brad- '. be gained Jrom this program from Ohio State Grange
111 · at !he close of the meeting
retire
Olt the numbers of Ollf
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Clark, president, M1sses Deb ra an d SaWn dra
bury Elementary School Serv·· are Immeasurably valuable to regard to Grange tours and the
several
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lace dress
stylesuser
she'smother
sold ·for
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presided over a short business Wood and Bobby Lynn . ood
ing will begin at 4:30 p.m. The il the student. He also elaborated I centennial. It was announced
pearl diScs lo embroider the
meeting The group decided to pleasantly surpnsed their uncle
menu will Include chill, alaw, upon the point that this school· that the County officers meet
.sheerest of fabflcs.
have a .gift exchange at the
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Election of otncers was held celery and carrot slicks, erack-;lng Is not to be regarded as a lug scheduled for Nov. !4 has
-Use of plast•c• for dre.. u
n&lt;Xt meeting, which will also ednds. y, n .onor
a w•-- the P••t Co"""il•- of ers, coffee and kool-ald at .• pro.iect for slow or reta·rd· ed been changed to Nov. 15. at tlw•
well
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arty at tbe home of t Theodorus Cmmcil, Daughters Cllsl of 50 cents per person. P10 1children but rat er, an
1 on- Rock Springs Hall.
Reported
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Renta "'ed clear plastic spun.•
of Holzer Hospital and their
Mr. and Mrs. of America, met Thunday tv· and cake will also be avallable jal chance lor all children to Ill were Carl Grueser, M". The Middleport Senwrs Mo" 1
.gled With rhinestones for
Chmc Mil speak on birth con- I Robert .Wood Sunday afternoon enJng lt tile home of Mrs. for an additional nominal Improve upon their
current Charles Sheets, Mrs. C. L. Hea- ers planned lo servo the '?'per.!' evening raincoat worn over 0 a
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• Bentz WoUe, West Main St., marge. EveryOBe It lttviled. mtelleotual. atandmg .th.rougil a lion, MrB. Hattie CUrtis
and 1al Electnr Co mpany Chrc,t. pink crepe !heath. Anne Fogar. ··
Mr."'Robert
mort specialized lr8llllng pro- Mrs.
mas"·It
dinner
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Mr.
Mrs. Christy were p omeroy.
was
chargeMorris,
of the principal,
program. gram.
MissHomer
Betty Rice.
Leonard was In th
K December
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we a e ethod'" t Church Mrs. Arnold Hayeo, president, He presented a very
· interest- The attelldance banner and charge of the program using e e.""
So a .tapp•
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21 t- called "Wow" things wit!J vln.J,
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charge
of
the
meeting,
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demoostraUon
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award
was
won
by
Mr.
MorBi
the
theme
"Potluck."
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a1
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h1gh
school.
in .,hite
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mee edng •. b d'urs ay even- Jdesigns
Icoats with
ocroll ororblack
polka
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ye ow Mrs Max Meinhart followed e.tplained bow. they are being reminded that Bradbury PTA ened the program followed b a N
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·ss Arlene Spurlock
a lan ..n lte
w.as us ed wJill with· lbe l.&lt;Jrd's
and used by the Bradbury teaching wDI host the County Council scn'pture
f to thI • 1 mner. 1 El
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polka dot dresses. All "'-1
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PTA
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dress jackots
up to ber
the guest speaker at the .meel. white linen'· . lolh
"'I were comp
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and Mrs. Norman Humphreys,
look foradded
spring.
lng of the. Northup Missionary I Refreshme:ts
white cake aiHlutd Ohrlstlllas dinner and
co-chairmen and dining room - Continuation of the milital')'
Society
held
at
the
hnme
of
decoraledWlih
roses
ice
cream
party
which
will
be
held
at
the
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cha•rmen a.re Mrs.
Robert ,look. Larry Aldrich, for ta.
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Schmoll, Mrs. Dave Jenkins I stance, &lt;bowed epaulel shouiMISS SpqrJock .told about her were served by lhe'·glrls assist- ber 8. Thert will be a fl gift IDIUation of three new mem- Patay Moles, Dorothy . Ha II,
and Mrt. Tom Rue. All motb- ders and brass bvtton trim lw
work In tne miSsloriary field, ed by Mark and ·Dean Hawk exchange.
bers marked the recent meet.
SwiSher, l'llylliJ Caldwill be contacted 1o assist i coats.
01and based )lart of her remarks and Donna Kay
Their Officers e!Octed 'were Mn. lng Or the Kyger Creek Cba)&gt;- Well, Gerry Handley, Bonme Mrs. Cha.rles Riffle enlertila. 1llilh the dinner, Oil&lt;! of the -Pants in every imaglnahl•
passageh of scr1•pture.
mother, Mrs. Wood, presided Adria Sayre,. presJdeal; . Mrs. ter, Future Homemakers 01 Blankeuahip and Jackie CUm- ed the Trt.ctty, Sewing Club on fund raising projecll 1o secure 1version. Dooald Brooks dne,
nor to l e. mee mg,
the silver Cllffee· aervlce.
Richard Campbell, vice P'"" America. IniUalecl were Patty etle. !lelreabrnents - . Mable Thursday evtning at her home, lite money for the senior trip. '""ts with trousers
If members ond:.&amp;'!ests
Attending were the honored dent; Mrs. Roilla ·llearhB, 1reaao 'Mdrgllll, Patty Couabenolll" ilod Masters, ebairman, LouiJO East Main 81., Pomeroy;
The elass has approrlmately shorts length for day . '"'
lng . worked on QUilts. .
Mr. and Mrs. Roy urer' Mn. Joseph Beegle sec. Trudy Wells
. Jl'rapklla, lOin Darst, Unda Plans were made for a CliriJt.
at the pres""!
lime •vening Ions Dwlnj "• · ·•
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. /llr. ·and Mrs. VIrgil reta;y; and Mri. · Ka'u1ryn During 8 business meetlng Sisson, Shll'1lll Cooper IIIII Pat. dJiner IIIII PlliJ 111 J1a1. and h01 planned
several d r o 1 s e , a n d e ven . 1"' •
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All¥&gt;ns, Mr. and Mis. 'Goodwin Mrs. Max Meinhart, the group decided 1101 10 ..n ty Morgan, CJeq.up - IJnda lep'o Nllalll'llll 111111 dale lobe clancoa llld eandy sale• lo help trouserect 1drtsllea. Adell&gt; Sim"
dent.
the
Hawk, Mark and Dean !and
Hehry
ifust- skirt hangers but Will· sell Slssoo, .chalrmu, 'I'Aid7 Weill, a =erd, Fcnrn 111ft1 rabo the additional amoont.lson •boWed diy' cOsli!lllelllhL •
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Mr. and lees.
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Matlack and Don- ·
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played . lllldlla . .The Future Homernaten
Hlalnbolham, Rulb lie W l It ..._ Jl1lanJ '1fll. It - lll1IOilllled lllat foot. fabrit tn &amp;'1\oe Gie ·wearer a .
prayer
by :
Wood and the· SOcial ·hOUr with prizes a- rally Will be held 81
Jl1ger Janlce Dottie
Priest, ant dlnnuth, . lin. ReWt 1111111 beD mlllberl will prepart tile choU,.
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High scbool on Monday. BaU 8DCI fiiiJ, ftolcb. .. ...IIW r.p, fao1N11, banquet Nov. 17 wltb -Some
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During a .sl"'ltll hour
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appointed for the .out
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Ernest Fisher, alster afill Mrt. 'Melnblirt. .Refresh. ·event are as follOWs:
Chapman, llld Patay ...., J!lldt, ·k IJW I .._, IIIII '!'1111 Ill the dlnlnl room. llln. tboye-kJJ4e
rrarkers
cl.eese
antl
Cbllsty, were unable 111 meats were Rmd by !he hot- Program- Sltarot! Olapman,
an. !11117 '......,. ..., .... 'llrrlee ·llndbury, •Mrs. ·Uwls CbrlsliiD
T'onksglvlllf eilndy were serg.
and Mrs. Ciuuty tess 10 the above nl!Ded ·and chairman, Miyme Mal!ers, Glen ·Jt. HtlehOii, ''IIIlo !!pOke 1111 •••.. . . . ·. . ,.._. J!1it- ll!ar.
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Ringlets, • Ia Shirley Temple
were by the group. Thanksg•v- 1but railing onto the shoulders,
ing poems were read by Mrs. long braids like ao orieatal
Webster, Mrs. Ernest Walts, queue, and . plait; of hall'

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Jewels
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nbbons aled
w11hJane
U•e Derby,
firm founded
Dr, theribbons
bair atstylist
UBed
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Plans were made for a Christmas dmner
party Mrs.
MelvinEileen
Gilbert.
PrayerandwasMrs.
of. entwmed
- these allw1th
showed
with
the late
brought by
iu . colorlu1
1he nape
of
V1ckl
was held recently ,
were Eddie John at the next meetmg, when the Catholic Women s club feted by Mrs. Webster. The eY&lt;ning clothes wflich New Hugh Harrison. h"' slyhst at the neck to gather in ringlets.
at the Kmght.s of Pyth•as Hall .on, sandy Valiance, Debbie of Sacred Heart church In Pomeroy met Thursday even- program closed with the song York ready-to-wear manufactu- Bergdorf Goodman, to create : six. !it'ven and eight in number.
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Johnson, M1kc Gibson, Patty tng 1n church aud1tormm.
!"Sweet Peace "
rers unveiled this week for the his fantasies
to
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manyl
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teve
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Mrs.
Paul
Casct
president
opened
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meetmg
With
Mr
Stanley
Woods
presided
nation's
store
buvers
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nice gifts, and games were Willis, Rick Allizer,
.Joyce/prayer, after which' she !banked all who -he!ped make / over s.the business
meeting
For bolh da• and evening the ponv tails loose and flowing
t :.Jtan pumpo
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played throughout the evening.:Hudson, Mack Layne, Richard the smorgasbord dinner a success. Mrs. George Horak i The recent rum•nage sale was "fall " is in lor sprino too 'this do..:n. the ' back as W•&gt;rn by d'e o bonty g.t'h mghevenmg
P ose
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$25 to t he c1u b In
sue. the shoulder length •or longer
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and dPam
Nolan.
Pam
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Mary
Thornton,
ding.
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SISSon,
Mrs
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.r thank those who helped in any which are flipped up.
girl
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With
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match· . type dress., inished off al lh•
lh tab!birthday
d cake cen- Dav1d
A large
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p ul John Mitch and Mrs. George , way A beautiful children's Bi- Models lllemselves mostly m• the coslumes
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tighi to the tnO..
1ble purchased for the church !ha"" short locks, but hairpieces . For law daJ and evening, encrust..t
SIXteenth,"
Hatfield,
Debb1e
ed Happy and a mmiature
· . Vick10, i.&lt;JIS Cathy
Lyons,
PaulaHorns,
R1f,, th· e ~ •• ,.,..,. ;. ' 0 fOP • the i Prayer by Mrs Case! closed was shown to !he group. It was 1work the magiC that makes .Sliver mesh or nbbons to malch with ..sorted r h i n •
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doll in one corner. Refresh- and Margo Bush.
club.
are to.
,one the meeting after which
re. voted to repay Mrs. Woods $5
, pearls and colored stones.
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menB ·of mints, potato chips, Sending gift• were Mr. and ,
and a $1
freshment• were served by •for postage on articles.
TWO
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Mrs. Casci,
Mrs. Sisson,
Mrs. i lor the World Commumly.
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cake, Ice cream, and cokes Mrs. Claylon Overby, Georgia; •ch••oe
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i"' be a_Richard
Freeman,
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were served by Mr. and Mrs.iMr. and Mrs. H. w. Dex- mooey tree which will De giv
Ito unved spnng &lt;ollt'('tiOna .thll
Bob Roach , Mr. and Mrs. Eu-'l ter, and Mr. and Mrs. Hollis en l&lt;lward decorations B!r the U and Mrs. Earl Morrt.. Games
potluck dinner was Rock Springs Grange
o1 er and an article, "Forget Not week. Opemng• continue sohdly
gene Plants, and Mrs. Goldie Roach.
church. Mrs. Mary Kllllli!lman were played with prizes award- served to 12 members. Next Meigs County mel In regular !All His Benefits," by
Mrs , tbrough ne•t week w•th c!Gth!!f
- - - - - - - - - - - ''- - -- - -- and Miss Olga PlerlotU were ed to Mrs. Charles Clarkson, meeting wlll be Dec. 15th at session Thursday evening with ' Leonard.
:begmnmg to appear m
named to purchase the usual Mrs. Thomas Hennessy, Jr. , 7;30 p.m., at the home
of Fred Goeglein, worthy master, A Thanksgiving poem
was istores 10 Janllllry .
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Ml'8. Franklin Hepp and Mrs. Mrs. Wendell Evans, with • ,, in charge.
read by Mrs. Homer Radford ' Throughout the collectlilns,
Charles Radford.
gill exchauge.
.and a solo, "Sharon's Rose,·· , these other trends llloweot
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The charter was draped 'n was presented by Homer Rice [repeatedly:
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article. "Saletv Pays Be- l - Knee lengtho copier of
the meeting of the French City ned, but had to be canceled.
Mrs. Cascl, Mrs. Howard
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a continuance for Hazel Hum- cause It ssves,'' .. read by men 's shirts done in everythfnr ..
Mothers Ltagt¥! this week at The hosl&lt;)ss serVl!d refresh- Dalley and. Mrs. Charles Rad·
phrey. Since the .next . meeting Mrs. f'red Goeglein and "Start ' from simple cotton• to the IINisl
the office of the
Columbus menls. Mrs. Francis Houck was lord, were named to decorate
E will be
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Frank elabo•·ately lrimmi'CI evenltW'. ,
and Southern Ohio Electric Co. a guest.
fo rthe party. II was voted to A chill supper was planned I He also discussed 111e S.O . . i changed l&lt;l Dec, I. Mrs. Amo• .Grueser.
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The program opened with the , NEW YORK !UP! ) - It's Lady Godtva.
. model I counted five long braici• .
singmg of "For The Beauty whal's down the back that
Ber1dorf Specialist
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Grange met in regular session ing, given by Beunah Grueser. i1 Nellie Vale.
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Springs Grange Hall with Laur.
observed in Your ' Juanita Radekin.
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Grange as host. Stanford Family .. by all. .
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Med•tallon on lhanksgtvmg, also W!re enJOyed by llltiJ'OIIP. :

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Nancy Reed assisting hostess. lor the afternoon.
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The meeting was
opened es. Members answered roll call Arrangements of roses from Society Program
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;f/tO story described the pos- witil the usual ritual led by the giving a patriotic day.
the Schaefer gardens
were A ThanksgJVwg theme mark.
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weslllng of
American
and Miss
cha)&gt;- dining
members
the sistmg
SchaeferandwereMMrs
Mrs ofInatheWalke;
at the meet.
r~l4ten
If the
freedom school
which lain.
DuringBess
the Sanborn,
business mee~
roomwere
for Invited
the tea tohour.
PatrickMrs.
Lochary
rs. l ing
Cora' Women's
So- lI1
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lng !he proposed budget for the Assorted sandwiches, cookies, Dale Dutton.
c~ety of Christian
Serv ce held
ropljoed with tyranny.
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f Con erence and
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I mitttee composed of Mr.; JsnrJt . to. the off1ce of Pomona. to be Th·an ksg·1vmg.
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. following program was 1,1byPoem,
Us Give Thanks" !'gil
withAikins
State· inDeputy
nunts, nuts and candy were
M Mr!ile. kenneth
M . . !\lor. I The
Betty ''Let
Leonard.
eharge.Master VIr·
served from a table covered ga;.h an Ii rs. b 0
. . presenled by Lecturer Pauline I A candlt lighting service ded- I All members art lnvileil ]o
with a beige embroidered cut- b •d . ecem h
w.' 11 Atkin&lt;
the theme.! ication program to
"Cereo, , attend. Membets art requested
work cloih. An arrangement of ; ' at
WITl us
"' "Thanksgiving
Goddess of Harvest."
by :to bring pie for refreshm.enta.
yellow mums, flanked by yel- l
or::,• Song by group. "Count Your Stanford Stockton, Mary Gen. : Star Grange will be nQII 11
low tapers, centered the !able. '
c " tan or a1 ev -· Blessings "
1heimer, Pauline Atltiw, Franc-! the January m..lin .
Mrs. Skinner and Mrs. Jones I
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e&lt;· a review of a short story ing the education in our schools Mrs. Wayne Gibbons and Miss Jones, Columbus, was a guest i

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Mn. Thee." Mrs. Lee read the lloth MIA Ruby P. Olrk lbo•lll
Chester Scott at the meeting of i·P•alm.
films IIIII !Gid of btr mlllioJJo
the Missionary Ladles of Triod. .
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pulis, this week.
Igave a readmg Somethmg to Uon for 111011ier lour YIUI
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lesson was taken
from Cards were sen! to the olck, year. The IDitllns cJ.... 1ritl&gt;
Numbers. Prayer was offered A number of the member~ 1'1- sen~en&lt;e pr&amp;l'fll and
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THE CHRISTMAS SIIOP t. ,o)ta ·at Jerr)l Miller's Couoilry
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Casldus .CIQ I.... I . . liltllfiiiDDipO.!ei'lllemly
Oooil ell d!BCOS have beeD 1J1rea the Allllllrr.
of 0
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P'IIJIII Pat- man and Zlggy ElmaD •110.0001 office 10 keep the normal hf· a ~rt oo a
!"'SOli 1P J'lo)'d aareJy gets past in royalties just because it's \steria clown ualil after election aently at llui
~·~• M!~ IIIIi IF 11110 of the 10111 ill a MeXican so's not to embarrass thelr ans Hospital, at Its
attersoa 1!111 au-tee Gase- Ll' hotcako ·,y the Ti Juana j cop-pals with
any la~am· week. Mary Riddle,
ous ~.0110 ... 'l1leatrlcal - Bra!s.. Tbe latter haft sold paign scandals ... Such as the·presided, and u
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'liby. DOi write .. . . letter
taurateur Jim lluwDey'a In enougb reeorda 1n two yem o shooting a week or so ago that iswered roll cllll. · .
lloosevelt IIOIIPIIIl after a coro- enough records In two years to was kicked around until 11 gol f A new member, Mrs. W"P'II- f HE~E'S a few more "appreciation" letters from Gal·
Tbls column bisl lor YOIII!Cd and II!IJ liDII mnernber truth
nary .allll lhllrll011 II a trill- tbey only Uw&amp; the perlormilglost.
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, man, was initiated lnlD the post.
ha servicemen stationed in VietNam in connection
their pro el!ll an got you II}'OUIIde4, so try "hair
' storized ''piM!D!Qr" wbieb royalties - but they also own Ethel Merman's justifiably I On Nov. f, the Aux!U,a '! put with the recent community project, "Operation Yule."
their troubles aJid of lbe diiC llllat bit 1011." TeU
: eps Jim's f'&amp;t blC Irilb tbe record finn so the pre.tu Irked because "Annie" was vlr· ·~ on a party at the Cbilhcotbe Others have appeared in the GallipoAI wllll tile nat .of
jlllit enct1y why you could·
art dlUDkln a1eng ·.. Vet- taU-Ilome is up aroond $10 tulllly sneaked back onto Bdwy. 'lospllal. Doughnuts, elder, poo lis Daily Tribune.
Ulll, it ,.,..,_ IIDCIII n't teep the date and I tht•oJc ·
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rran !50 yeara) di•OYmd brok· millioo ·.. One of the aaddeoly afler its teB weeks on the road toto cbips and punch !feTe
" Harry c;alang died ... Alk famous Bdwy. slreetwalters I! dampened the public's memocy ved to about 50 !l'lieniS. Tlte
Oct. 25, 198&amp;
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-olfe. q·-"-· apiift, -H.
Maureen O'Hara why sbe alap- a :100-lb blonde a8WOIJ; she'll of 1111 Lincoln Cenler revival group played biJ1Co darfnl a eo1st Calvary Division
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~ass Mel Harris in the have to he towed away, about triumph . . "21 Brands" pres(. clal bow ; and c~n books
Ankhe, Vietnam
YOUTII ASKED FOR IT, Dear Helen:
k'" " tis ~~ 1rf,sh (called !the only reason the oops will dent Mack Kriendler's son John were awarded ~s prtlft. Anollto Mr. Caldwell:
Helen Help US!, Ibis , I've known "Ollie" !that Js
Maureen a biddy ) .. Billtremove a midtown streetwalk· will join lhe Peace Corps in er party IS betng planned for
I was glad to receive your pack·
wbat we call each otber) for
Buckley boulltt anolher radio Ier .. . We watched the hand- i Central Alri&lt;a .. . John'S un-:December· 11th. Tlte
local age. I know other soldiers over here
quite a wltlle. We traveled tostation KUDL In Kansas Clly, bagtwirlors operating at !th ·cle, Marine CoL Bob Kriendler group will take gilts on tllal will be pleased to receive one. I know I
SHE'S BUGGED BY PARE:iTS getller to wort, aJid spe!ll en
for 1700,1100 ... From the !ale Aft. and 411111 St. the other day (Pres. of the stylish parent day to be given lD patients on was.
Dear Helen:
hour OR 1111 but .. ... cliQ', Jd4.
novelist Eugene (UGLY Amerl- and it's a diagrace.
pub) is in Viet Nam on active , Christmas.
I think my sister and brother-in·law sent you my
What do you say to parents din&amp; around !Dptber. We Ito
ran) Burdi&lt;k ... Mrs. Jack
duty' .. Wonder of the TV lad- I The Auxiliary will bold a address.
who bug the phorles ia your suited each oilier, '1st.... It
Bregman, wife of the Bdwy. Mike Malkan's (340 E. 79) Is who-got-slap...o sus......"" Mau- rummage sale at the VFW Hall
I lived in Gallia and Meigs counties for seven
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our
problem, diJcuaed llle
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years.
A nice place to live.
and
th'
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College reen O'hara would take an ' "" .ov .. '
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First my pllt'l!llts just eaves·
mgs, 1 nd •
-·&lt;o and Co1101 ts recuperating lnjCrowd," gathering as decent a Irish Insult when she wouldn't I Followtng the meeting
reWilliam B. Matheny, Jr.
and now they have the ••Joyed havlnc • good frleair,
Mnntefiore Hoapltal alter seri· gang of kids as never get in a·take any gulf from the old fresbments of sandwiches, cake !
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•17th ~viatlon Company
tape recorder hook!d to the but really, Ibis is all I eRr
ous surgery.
,diJco-pschadellc . dipso scan.! gllrbagey ConlltletiUal Maa•· and coffee were served. Due to
phone In some way so when I'm enjoyed havlnc a gootl ftiead,
Their old swlng.. ra
song'clal-headllne .. It's not a dis· zine· she took 1 loine
legal Tltanksgivlng falling on the l
Sunday talking to my friends or boy· but really, this Is an
23·0CI.·66 frieRds they switch It on and er lake the bus.
''And die Angels Sing"
I! icotek, either ... The mob-own- sh~lagh lD that crass crew regular meeting date, the meet- Dear Friends,
---· mg bas beel) caneeled with the
my c-•lions!
considered him - 11111ii I
1 sure want to thank you for the box of candy and r·--'
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-~"1 am convinced that wilb· next meeting to be on Dec. 8th. cookies.
I'm not drelllllint! this us, HeJ. had to change jobs ud 1111 lol&amp;·
out !tie 40 million metric IIliis
I also want to thank you for thinking of us over en as I overheard them talk· i er take the bus.
of grain which they obtained
VISITS IN TEXAS
here in VietNam.
ing and I know where they WeH, I don't see bit:a illl'_
from the free world over the Mrs. C. J. Lemley VISited reAs you know, this tour of duty in Viet Nam is a have bidden the microphone more BOw. The question li,IJt!l'i
live-year period 11160-1961, the cently wit~ her sister, Mrs. E. rough one. But we pray to God that we will get home They don't know I k)IOw s~ come 1 can't sleep aJahll, I
Soviet Union and Red . China B. Singer '" Texas._ While there I safe, and we thank God for a wonderful country like should I lead them on, k~ II toss and ium and hls )llettft
and Castro Cuba would be to- her hroliler and Wtle, Mr. and the U.SA to be horned in and live in.
a secret or wllat?-FED UP comes to my mind. I'm
·ay DICK THOMAS
day in such dire str ·1s that Mrs. Paul Plybon of New Or·
We are sure proud of our Great Country.
Dear F.tl.:
thinking about him. I 0111 tell
they would have to c~t back leans, flew to Te•as to spend
There are a lot of our men will not get to go home.
First question: just what much. I daydream. I
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Wh d · he1p ommunists kll
I our sons?
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""''"y iso we sti
sharply on thelf. subver81.ve ac- lhe weekend. Mrs. Lemi""
., had Bu1 we a11 know tha1 th ey are prayeel for and never have you ......,
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•wo a que on many sound thinking Americans ltvlttes
. . .m other eountries and not seen her sister and brother · will •·
forgott en. 0 ne th.mg abo ut 1•t when you stay ents m
· to buggm
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Tb-'•e
that IIOW l'9e lest 111m. AI I
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are as king themseIves.
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1tor seve~~o yealll.
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et••- got to be the ~-•~ know is that he isn1 married
The Soviet Union and her Eastern European st· espec18Hy m thetr encourage- _ _ __ ::_____ _ _ _ m te am as a . . so 1er 1or I year, no matter ow
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h ng ....., too
lellites are sworn to our defeat! Communist nations are ment and support of so-called Nam."
old you are, you are a man.
people In !be world - or the a
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A person over here is fighting for Freedom and we most frightened.
so maybe he'll not take the b111.
producing weapons and shipping them to the Viet Cong wars 0 national li eralion." In VIet Nam, we should do all know that sure is something to fight for. We ,hate to
The - Talk Ii out aDa If What'a wrong with me, Uti
to ktll Americans.
(_Senator Thomas Dudd, Coonec- either one of two things: Pull see our men killed. But we must have freedom and you can't manage It f~ce-tl&gt;face wbat can I do about ii7-PA'l'·
. All Comm~t countr!es are on the brink of e~no- ~~~~ 1 • Sept, I96S). .
Ollt and leave the country to these poor people should have it too.
make 1 reccmllng. -H.
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m1c collaJlle (Without Ru~ta, Red China could not exiSt).
U.S.S.R.: Diplomaltc sourc- the Commtmlsts, or, Wage an
We hope and pray how soon this war wlll end.
Dear Pat:
Every product Amenca gives or sells to Communist es Slid yesterday the Kremlin all-out war to end Communist And how soon peace will come to all countries. Well Dear Hele• :
You'D neftr know
whal'l
countriee helps them. avoid total economic collapse, and planned to summon • high-lev- dominance oftr tho people of maybe I am writing too much, so I will thank you peostarted
last
llay
when
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wrong
with
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frees more of their resource&amp; to produce weapons of war el Warsaw Pact meeUng later South Viet Nam.
pie again for the box.
asked me to a dance. 1 aceept· "Cutie" again ll!d find 0111
to kill 0111' sons.
. - this month to "co-ordinate" Viet We can hardly do the former
Thank you very much.
. ed, but told my parents l was whether it'~ love or •w~·
Wey does the Vnlted States sian airlilt I• ooe of the targ. Nom aid and strategy with the for It wGUid oot be fair to ou;
Your Friend,
, going elsewhere. 1 was to meet ing what mt~ have been that
help them?
est they nave ever operated. Elstern Europe sateiUtes. Tlte heroic war dead who
have
P F.C. Billy M. Gallaway
this boy at a eertaJn place, but lmakea you sleepleu.
II ~ think fltls bas no I ~ey arr carry~ every cor.- meeting of leaders from Russia, made the supreme sacrift~
P . s.
before 1 left !llY house, 1 con-, Take another bus lrijl (lltl'lbeen gomg on read further, cetvable weapon.· (A}Ien
&amp; Pollllld, CHChosiovakla, Run- But we can do the latter
We also pray that God will watch over our people leased to my parents. They ty you can llllke eonaect10111
these evidences of what has Sc~U, Feb. l96&amp;).
. gary, Bulg~ia, _East Germ~ which means not only an all : there at home.
were shocked and wouldn't let even though ~ou've cha1t11ed
happened:
Copper tS vtlally needed ID and Romanta, will be held eith· out we, mllltarlly against the
Thank you again
me go. 5o it's understood tbat jobs) and tbls time don't let
"U. S. dealers are srlling the UnitA!d States, partiClllarly er In one ol the East EW'opean Communists but also an aiJ.out
Billy
him get away witbout your
1 stood htm up, ri~hl?
ronsiderable quantities oi soy· si~ce the warming up of t h e capitals or Moseow . . . (UP!, war ecollOIIlieally with a ceotsa·
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heans and tallow to the Soviet· V1et Nam War. Yet, over the January. 19661.
tion of aid to and trade with
23 Oct. 66 didn't meet him, but 1 didn't Wltat 11 he no longer takes
~loc without anyone raising an last two months, duri"¥ July President Johnson,
in his our Communist enemi...
Dear Sir:
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tell the trulb _ just said 11 !tbe bus? Well, look lt!re: never ·
outcry or lifting a finger te and August ( !9651, 12 licenses, State of the Union Message., 1 believe:
I recelv_
ed a very nice gift today and the onl~ name was "unavoidable."
[let n be said lllaliiRU doesn't
51op it. Both commodities are were granted authorizing thel m January 1968, said. " .. . I; 'That, the u. s. Government on It was thiS card. I realize that you pla~ed an unpor·
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now
two
moaUls
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impC&gt;rtonl Ingredients in the ohipment of copper scrap to have come to ask you .
to , and her allies should lmmedi·\ tan! part m the delivery and i also real1ze that many 9Chool and 1 poss him evtl)'\.bolh yeu ll!d be read thl• 1~
production
of ammunition." Yugoalavla valued at t5,438,960. make it possible to
expand ately stop helping the economii!S r,ople gave of thell' lime and effort so I and my bud- 'day. but he acts as II I dow't tm - lbg board tile llrst
!Syndicated Colunutisla - AI· What is more, although Yugo- trade between the
United of all Communist nation! ·
I t les could have some homemade cook~es and candy .
oxist. I've been tempted to morning elly. bewld bllll (your
len - Seoll, Sept. 1965).
slavia claims It has lnsulfic- States arid !!astern l!urope and Tltat, we can not win' b '
Some of us are a ltttle btl older than others but we IUIY "HI" but can't get the otd bus\ on Saturday . .,.,...,
Rltssia Is conduct'••
Y' all are little
boys when It comes
food.
ber 19th .. . And let me kn ow
.,. a hu••
• lent copper supplies to meet the Soviet Union"
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lives•
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1word s ou t or my mouth .
1 · h to th k
nrms airlift to l11rih
Vtet domestic requirements, it I• aj A statement by U. S. Con- ligltlil!l Communist in one part .
WIS
an you an everyone mvo1ve rom ; What can 1 do to be&lt;:ome :what develops. I'm a patoy f"·
II' am· and Comm.-t ·control!· net exporter of seml·ftntshed grossman William H. H~ha, of the world _ whlle ·vin 1 the ~ottom of ~y heart. People Itke ~ou. are the very friends a&amp;ain? -UNHAPPY
happy endings and I hope Y"'
ed iarw In Laos .. . This ls and finished copper products." Ohio, ml!de in January 1968, •s aid, food. and technical fnow~ l ~~ason that soldters lltve always done the JOb they must Dear Unhappy :
Iare too. Patsy. - H.
the lalest grim VIet Nam de- IRep. Homer Craig, Camonlla, as pertinent now as it
11:as how to the Communiala tn ofu.
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Yours Very Truly
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then:
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Alfred B. Workman
I Riotous Comedv to
~taff reporlelf to the House Poland: Without
protest "How the United Stales caq And that Victory o~er Com·
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I Be Given Nov. 22
In •the Joint Cblel'' presenla· land, which has received hund· enhance the economics of thole satellite slave stales. Commu· USii2656724
PT. PLEASANT- "Aunt Til
'""~ .they bl~ cl!ar&amp;ed that reds of millions of dollars in nations who are proVI~tne ~ur ing trade with Russia and her Co. A 20th En&amp;· Bn.
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lie Goes to Town" is the lith
II Rus~la lllowl!!l to pour SW'plus U. S. food and other enemy wilh the means to~ nism can be defeated, without APO 98818
of the riotous three act come
ar[t· . North VJet Nam by ec11110mlc aid, has 8tisigned 10 cripple, and kill Ameri~l!:m firing one more shot and with· San Franclaco, Calif.
dy to be prmnted by the Jun
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, "tltltasands of Am· ahips to carry Russian-Chinese ls beyond my comprehensfon,,Jl out the loss of one more life, Dear Mr. Caldwell.
ior Class at the Point Pleas
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dltt ner4leuly in war equipment from
North supply lines and munitionanar if tl]e Clpltalist ctttntrles would
This is a card of thanks, to let you know I receiv- , PT. PLEASANT _ Mr. and ant High School on Novembe1
South Vtet Nam." G ea era I Korea to Netlh Viet
Nam. cut off to the Comrpunista, tl!o allow the socialist colllltrles lD ed your package.
Mrs. B. F. Board of Mason will 22nd.
Wheeler teRifled, ''The RUI· (Allen &amp; Scott, Jan .. 1968). lighting will soon cease in Vifl strangle themselves.
Me and my buddies want to express our thank• celebrate their Golden Wedding! The ~ole of Aunt T111Ir. a1
to you and the people of Gallia county ahd we wish you Anniversary November 19th. 1old m•td who detests all mert
a happy Thanksgiving and a wonderful Christmas, and
A family dinner will be hold , "ill be portrayed by Martha
a Happy New Year.
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Salur- 1=son.
at Gen e Ball's r•staurant
Yours TruIy,
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day eveDil!l with all members are Rosanna Carey;
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Dear Friellda
tending. Open house Is schedul· Lynda Hall, Mike Hanes, Jo.l
Just a word of thanka for the package and the ed from 2 until 4 p. m. Sunday. i Deweese, Steve Clark, Dana1
thoupt behind it Thank you all.
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Cath1
1November 20, at their home in ' O'Leary. Betty Wolfe,
'l'~ely
Mason. Friends are illvited to Dean. Marsha Gilley is th&lt; stu
By ~ 0. Wetlllrlolt
the proper COW'Be, which al- detection teats. Seven persona
L. M. ayne
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dent director lor the ploy.
IN QUIJ&amp; OOUNTY
lowed the fire to gain too much were Injured In elgbt accidents MEIGS I:.OCAL offlcllls are
Bien Hoa, Viet Nam
Mrs. Board ts the former Fto- 1
GAU.I'ANS IIUipriletl . Ill headway before they arrived. over last weekend.
lqle!ul that the site lor the
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lor~ wheD 211 per eent of Damage in the ftre was estinew high school can be an22 oct bum community of Pt. Pleasant. . s~hoolt Will Use
the feibtered Yoterl, lllllDit mated at $12,1100.
GALUPOIJS CIIAPTI!R, Of nounced befora Tltanklglving. A
Received the package yesterday. Thank you all Mr. and Mrs. Board have en- Federal Funck
i ooa-lllill!d .0111 lD 'l'ullclay'a
Roylll Arch Masona hosted a Federal Health Service pro· very much. I reaiW appreciate 11. 1 would like to know gaged in retail grocery and '
e.ectiiiD. 'Die treltd In not only ARREST OF TWO youlbs has district meeting at the Maaonlc lt'aril has been approved lor who sent It and you know me and how did you get general merchandising
most I PT. PLEASANT Mas&lt;m
t:allia, llttl Ute llttiN trl-county solved the case of vandlllism to Temple Saturday night. Ed- the diJtrleL
my address and how did you know I was In Viet Nam. of their married lives.
; Collllty public school educator•
went ovenrltllmiD&amp;b' Republl- road work equipment on the wanl Evans, new Dlatrlct OepSollie one please write and Jet me know.
The couple are the parents !' "ill partlci!I'IB In • dlscusslo•
ran. &amp;relga Inc! Oallla results section of Rt. 35 in the Center- uty lllgh Priest, outlined the MJDDLIPORT Boosters heve
·The goodies were real good. I want you to thank of four daughten, atne grand· of bow to develop a Comprewere: olmflar, Wllh two lncuJn.. v1Ut area came witb lbt arrest program for the coming year. voted aPProval 01 the merger every one for me and let them know that I really en· children and one great grand- hensive EducaUon Program utli·
r nil beJnc Ute oaly Democrat- Of Joseph Ferrell, 18, Rt. 2, Soutltwestorn board of educa- with other boolter groups in joyed and appreciated it. My buddies also said to thank child.
izin&amp; local, state and federal
1c w11wen. JQweD Dlckaaon VInton, and 1 16-year-otd b&lt;ly. lion gave the go-ahead stgnll the new Meta• District.
· everyone antf that everythlne was real good. ·
resourct10 during a relitnal
'·as e1ectec1 Gallla engineer to Dam31e the7 did to the equip- for Prosecutor John Epling to
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Sincerely, Jerry w, Knox
Profram ;, Given
meetine at MmhaU Univeni·
complete the ~ tenn ment wu estimated at .-,ooo. appeal the Clay Baker case.
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or the JallliGitell .Jealdns. The They placed gravel in the crank World War I 90lerans celebrat- ·American Legion, fire4 the 11 Dear Folks:
For Emanon Club
which is one of six 111ch meet·
cto,.. taet Wll fol C!OIIIlly cue of 1 bulldozer, damaged a ed Veterans Day with a dinner o'clock salute on Velerana Day
Thank you so very much. Your thoUJ)ttfulness
l!manon Club ol Gaillpolig . ings beil!l held throu1bout the
comml"kmer, 'lillh 1o1u1 Mor· tlitchini machine, threw a wat. at Rio Grande.
and Pomeroy and Middleport is very much appreciated. You really 1pp~eci1tt things met this week at tht home or! state.
gan, ~ · 'IID'liD8 over er pump Into a creek, amon1
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Mrs. Clarenco Waugh, Second , The meeting wiU includa -perClyde SallllllllliltRf!t SGO othar acta.
€BARLES BURDETTE he! all llaie ll)'inl in the two
Gettina alon,just fine.
Avenue.
sonnet from Kanawha, Putnam,
votea. Otba !11111811
11ere
been elected Worshipful Mast. towns. Lecion posts ol
the
Thantr, ShusFoster
· Mrs. Hoyt lolulllna gave 1 Cabell, Wayne, Logan LinMortoll Dldlef, ~. and 1IIAJOR announeement
of er ol Morning Dawn Lod".lle county are jolninl in the Chrtat•
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l!valea _ , N11tdet. '111t! Ute week wu lhll a committee I! a nephew of Ben R. Evans, mas program of
collecting Dear Sir:
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_the lunda for what Ia called "GIIta
As per your Instructions this is just a small lille •c?emes '" the home. ~ club ed by the State Department of
distrld 1i111wf 1tn1 IIXI llle It ~ merpr of the HoJ. new Grand Master of
tonlloN 1,. lltU4 ftllale Jt. Ill' IJGipllal and Mtdiell Cent- Grand Lodae of Oltlo. J 0 h 0 F'or tlte Yenks Who Gaft."
to let you know that the gift has been received. On 11111 hold a soctal sesstOR nert 1Education, the wut VlrJinla
vy bolll 1NII bJ -'ttttltble W IJalpttal looklnc toward the Robert Bane, s.on of. "'•. and
beltalf of JIIY$elf and the men in the tent I'd like to ex· TbitTsday, at the bo~e of Mrs. AssoeiaUon for Supervtalon and
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bas ~preh O\lt thanks. It was very much appreciated and Avon Lusk, Lower Rtver Road. Curriclllum
"'-ment, the
majori'\!1111 1 V'1t to1fDa. .....uon here of a new bospttal, rs. Jo
ane
n namRUTLAND Volunteer F'ire- bro,ht 1 slllall touch of home to ua h•re at c. Chi.
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Three 11c11oo1 iplraliJti Jev1M and the use of tile two present ed athletic director of Wash- men have set their anhual
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West Villlnla F)lemtnlary Prinat Knw a.t, VH"'' fllce flelllties for other pltaaea of lngton H. hith school.
Thal!k9ilving t)ll'key dinner tor
n,ce aga
e · say an Slnctlj!lY yours,
PT. PL!ilASANT _ Tlte Pl. clpals AattOCIIliQD and S«ond·
and ~ fl*lr:l - . IIIII a mulUple reglq,at
health
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Kenneth£. Dunn
Pimant 1\llnilterlal A&amp;Socla·lary Princt.,.ts Assoc1ahon.
a vil!ql :112 hlllll of lin~.._ which would be
IN MEIGS. COUNTY
cafeteria. Fair dlreclora will
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mtu,i ....... lllo Ckmle. divided between tbi1 communi· MEIGS V!)J'ERS eave Ralph be elected next w•,.Y·
TODAY is the eighth apniversary of Glllipolil' moat ~·; ..:~al
UniOJ P nt'ank~
FILM A5NO\INCI!D
Two i.uet deflltl4 t1tat1e l7 and Atlteu, with Ohio Unl- Welker his · blfttal marlin In
historic blaze. It was Nov. 13, 1958 tbat fire leveled living •erv~. Tlle service will PT. P~ - A color
for ftte proteollotlla
Oblo wnli) lnd J!!l! ~e College the election TueiWI&amp;y Ill aaaure JOHN TANNEJIILI., 1•, 1011 tile Elks HaU and Davis-Shuler Departlll[l!nt Stqre. be beld In the lfelghta EUB film concerning the dramatic
townahlp lllllalooal opiiDII 9011 ftattrlng Ill Ute program.
him VIctor)' In the race for ot Sentinel Editor
CbQter sevet8J other butldlni&amp; were damaged by the fSOO,OOO. Chureh on November IS ~t 1:30 story of Paul Carlaon. a mls·
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.eG'ONU Comml!s!Gnm set rled Callltl b)' • good ~. being considered for appoint. p 'Ill Jre.
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.\ ~ · Jalinalld iqt t1ewJug ·.dtiWit .nG 111111 bear· and Geolllt aria, hls Demo- ment to the men's tab!~ leQllis SEVERAL Gallia resldenta have come up wltb btl.le boa\ putor, Charles Frum, wUI aac • of 19M, w)ll be ohow,t
Ollly team t!Iaf wlJl represent 'IM
tlll'~PI and radlahes during the past few daylt. l. prealdt.
11 the Trinil)r !II et hod t' •
t'·• lire 4'11111 IIJ • tla!:tloa lril,!Or H!!Y, Jl on a to'ilillblp crallc opponent, WUil
r 1"1. Tile honie .of 1he BlD i:~the BfdJiell area and ltls )lorn• county, A~. (lor. ,United States i~ the w;orld !QIIr· , B. tane, 'Rt. 1, Gallipolis, had a radiih that IV~
Cltul'&lt;h, 8t!ndiY NDVOlllber ji1
iii; ~U jt~llhbot'· ~ Caldwell won his ' ~ nament In Tokyo In tltlt. Jl)e approlflmately 5lh pounds.
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.. &gt;I fllltted, w1111 ~ .JOIIIIIH liOocl , tlb# 1!0 , lOll ~ tel'\11 rJce 10 be the~ ,~ ~ante!, a Fad~a~.o~ ~
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Jeit then Ute
Tbt ..-.,lkl Is bt'llted
c·1'Davil fenjiiJ Mit 4)DGr reo ~ to ', '!1iillli:, ,,.~ Jandsildt In Metca. llobel't 1hit Middleport grid baitquet
:Ttlliuni and weekly Gallia Times . : • !'OlJ!Ier Gil· ani ol MP~JIII\t,
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P'IIJIII Pat- man and Zlggy ElmaD •110.0001 office 10 keep the normal hf· a ~rt oo a
!"'SOli 1P J'lo)'d aareJy gets past in royalties just because it's \steria clown ualil after election aently at llui
~·~• M!~ IIIIi IF 11110 of the 10111 ill a MeXican so's not to embarrass thelr ans Hospital, at Its
attersoa 1!111 au-tee Gase- Ll' hotcako ·,y the Ti Juana j cop-pals with
any la~am· week. Mary Riddle,
ous ~.0110 ... 'l1leatrlcal - Bra!s.. Tbe latter haft sold paign scandals ... Such as the·presided, and u
Y(IIIJH . . . . rOll
'liby. DOi write .. . . letter
taurateur Jim lluwDey'a In enougb reeorda 1n two yem o shooting a week or so ago that iswered roll cllll. · .
lloosevelt IIOIIPIIIl after a coro- enough records In two years to was kicked around until 11 gol f A new member, Mrs. W"P'II- f HE~E'S a few more "appreciation" letters from Gal·
Tbls column bisl lor YOIII!Cd and II!IJ liDII mnernber truth
nary .allll lhllrll011 II a trill- tbey only Uw&amp; the perlormilglost.
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, man, was initiated lnlD the post.
ha servicemen stationed in VietNam in connection
their pro el!ll an got you II}'OUIIde4, so try "hair
' storized ''piM!D!Qr" wbieb royalties - but they also own Ethel Merman's justifiably I On Nov. f, the Aux!U,a '! put with the recent community project, "Operation Yule."
their troubles aJid of lbe diiC llllat bit 1011." TeU
: eps Jim's f'&amp;t blC Irilb tbe record finn so the pre.tu Irked because "Annie" was vlr· ·~ on a party at the Cbilhcotbe Others have appeared in the GallipoAI wllll tile nat .of
jlllit enct1y why you could·
art dlUDkln a1eng ·.. Vet- taU-Ilome is up aroond $10 tulllly sneaked back onto Bdwy. 'lospllal. Doughnuts, elder, poo lis Daily Tribune.
Ulll, it ,.,..,_ IIDCIII n't teep the date and I tht•oJc ·
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rran !50 yeara) di•OYmd brok· millioo ·.. One of the aaddeoly afler its teB weeks on the road toto cbips and punch !feTe
" Harry c;alang died ... Alk famous Bdwy. slreetwalters I! dampened the public's memocy ved to about 50 !l'lieniS. Tlte
Oct. 25, 198&amp;
•-~i~oura bteenrullh...
-olfe. q·-"-· apiift, -H.
Maureen O'Hara why sbe alap- a :100-lb blonde a8WOIJ; she'll of 1111 Lincoln Cenler revival group played biJ1Co darfnl a eo1st Calvary Division
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ped
~ass Mel Harris in the have to he towed away, about triumph . . "21 Brands" pres(. clal bow ; and c~n books
Ankhe, Vietnam
YOUTII ASKED FOR IT, Dear Helen:
k'" " tis ~~ 1rf,sh (called !the only reason the oops will dent Mack Kriendler's son John were awarded ~s prtlft. Anollto Mr. Caldwell:
Helen Help US!, Ibis , I've known "Ollie" !that Js
Maureen a biddy ) .. Billtremove a midtown streetwalk· will join lhe Peace Corps in er party IS betng planned for
I was glad to receive your pack·
wbat we call each otber) for
Buckley boulltt anolher radio Ier .. . We watched the hand- i Central Alri&lt;a .. . John'S un-:December· 11th. Tlte
local age. I know other soldiers over here
quite a wltlle. We traveled tostation KUDL In Kansas Clly, bagtwirlors operating at !th ·cle, Marine CoL Bob Kriendler group will take gilts on tllal will be pleased to receive one. I know I
SHE'S BUGGED BY PARE:iTS getller to wort, aJid spe!ll en
for 1700,1100 ... From the !ale Aft. and 411111 St. the other day (Pres. of the stylish parent day to be given lD patients on was.
Dear Helen:
hour OR 1111 but .. ... cliQ', Jd4.
novelist Eugene (UGLY Amerl- and it's a diagrace.
pub) is in Viet Nam on active , Christmas.
I think my sister and brother-in·law sent you my
What do you say to parents din&amp; around !Dptber. We Ito
ran) Burdi&lt;k ... Mrs. Jack
duty' .. Wonder of the TV lad- I The Auxiliary will bold a address.
who bug the phorles ia your suited each oilier, '1st.... It
Bregman, wife of the Bdwy. Mike Malkan's (340 E. 79) Is who-got-slap...o sus......"" Mau- rummage sale at the VFW Hall
I lived in Gallia and Meigs counties for seven
.
our
problem, diJcuaed llle
· ....u.L.. Br
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, N 16 17 d lBth
years.
A nice place to live.
and
th'
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mustc,....u'""':' I eaman, VOIJ. 1 "The '21' of tile
College reen O'hara would take an ' "" .ov .. '
an
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First my pllt'l!llts just eaves·
mgs, 1 nd •
-·&lt;o and Co1101 ts recuperating lnjCrowd," gathering as decent a Irish Insult when she wouldn't I Followtng the meeting
reWilliam B. Matheny, Jr.
and now they have the ••Joyed havlnc • good frleair,
Mnntefiore Hoapltal alter seri· gang of kids as never get in a·take any gulf from the old fresbments of sandwiches, cake !
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tape recorder hook!d to the but really, Ibis is all I eRr
ous surgery.
,diJco-pschadellc . dipso scan.! gllrbagey ConlltletiUal Maa•· and coffee were served. Due to
phone In some way so when I'm enjoyed havlnc a gootl ftiead,
Their old swlng.. ra
song'clal-headllne .. It's not a dis· zine· she took 1 loine
legal Tltanksgivlng falling on the l
Sunday talking to my friends or boy· but really, this Is an
23·0CI.·66 frieRds they switch It on and er lake the bus.
''And die Angels Sing"
I! icotek, either ... The mob-own- sh~lagh lD that crass crew regular meeting date, the meet- Dear Friends,
---· mg bas beel) caneeled with the
my c-•lions!
considered him - 11111ii I
1 sure want to thank you for the box of candy and r·--'
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&lt;w"'
-~"1 am convinced that wilb· next meeting to be on Dec. 8th. cookies.
I'm not drelllllint! this us, HeJ. had to change jobs ud 1111 lol&amp;·
out !tie 40 million metric IIliis
I also want to thank you for thinking of us over en as I overheard them talk· i er take the bus.
of grain which they obtained
VISITS IN TEXAS
here in VietNam.
ing and I know where they WeH, I don't see bit:a illl'_
from the free world over the Mrs. C. J. Lemley VISited reAs you know, this tour of duty in Viet Nam is a have bidden the microphone more BOw. The question li,IJt!l'i
live-year period 11160-1961, the cently wit~ her sister, Mrs. E. rough one. But we pray to God that we will get home They don't know I k)IOw s~ come 1 can't sleep aJahll, I
Soviet Union and Red . China B. Singer '" Texas._ While there I safe, and we thank God for a wonderful country like should I lead them on, k~ II toss and ium and hls )llettft
and Castro Cuba would be to- her hroliler and Wtle, Mr. and the U.SA to be horned in and live in.
a secret or wllat?-FED UP comes to my mind. I'm
·ay DICK THOMAS
day in such dire str ·1s that Mrs. Paul Plybon of New Or·
We are sure proud of our Great Country.
Dear F.tl.:
thinking about him. I 0111 tell
they would have to c~t back leans, flew to Te•as to spend
There are a lot of our men will not get to go home.
First question: just what much. I daydream. I
miH
Wh d · he1p ommunists kll
I our sons?
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•• bug your par· bim. 1 w.atob the el!lck, I ,.......,
""''"y iso we sti
sharply on thelf. subver81.ve ac- lhe weekend. Mrs. Lemi""
., had Bu1 we a11 know tha1 th ey are prayeel for and never have you ......,
-·,
•wo a que on many sound thinking Americans ltvlttes
. . .m other eountries and not seen her sister and brother · will •·
forgott en. 0 ne th.mg abo ut 1•t when you stay ents m
· to buggm
· g ynu?,
Tb-'•e
that IIOW l'9e lest 111m. AI I
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are as king themseIves.
.
.
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1tor seve~~o yealll.
· v· t N
u S Jd'
h
et••- got to be the ~-•~ know is that he isn1 married
The Soviet Union and her Eastern European st· espec18Hy m thetr encourage- _ _ __ ::_____ _ _ _ m te am as a . . so 1er 1or I year, no matter ow
·~·
._,... , lid he'd
h ng ....., too
lellites are sworn to our defeat! Communist nations are ment and support of so-called Nam."
old you are, you are a man.
people In !be world - or the a
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A person over here is fighting for Freedom and we most frightened.
so maybe he'll not take the b111.
producing weapons and shipping them to the Viet Cong wars 0 national li eralion." In VIet Nam, we should do all know that sure is something to fight for. We ,hate to
The - Talk Ii out aDa If What'a wrong with me, Uti
to ktll Americans.
(_Senator Thomas Dudd, Coonec- either one of two things: Pull see our men killed. But we must have freedom and you can't manage It f~ce-tl&gt;face wbat can I do about ii7-PA'l'·
. All Comm~t countr!es are on the brink of e~no- ~~~~ 1 • Sept, I96S). .
Ollt and leave the country to these poor people should have it too.
make 1 reccmllng. -H.
SY
m1c collaJlle (Without Ru~ta, Red China could not exiSt).
U.S.S.R.: Diplomaltc sourc- the Commtmlsts, or, Wage an
We hope and pray how soon this war wlll end.
Dear Pat:
Every product Amenca gives or sells to Communist es Slid yesterday the Kremlin all-out war to end Communist And how soon peace will come to all countries. Well Dear Hele• :
You'D neftr know
whal'l
countriee helps them. avoid total economic collapse, and planned to summon • high-lev- dominance oftr tho people of maybe I am writing too much, so I will thank you peostarted
last
llay
when
he
wrong
with
y6u
until
you
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frees more of their resource&amp; to produce weapons of war el Warsaw Pact meeUng later South Viet Nam.
pie again for the box.
asked me to a dance. 1 aceept· "Cutie" again ll!d find 0111
to kill 0111' sons.
. - this month to "co-ordinate" Viet We can hardly do the former
Thank you very much.
. ed, but told my parents l was whether it'~ love or •w~·
Wey does the Vnlted States sian airlilt I• ooe of the targ. Nom aid and strategy with the for It wGUid oot be fair to ou;
Your Friend,
, going elsewhere. 1 was to meet ing what mt~ have been that
help them?
est they nave ever operated. Elstern Europe sateiUtes. Tlte heroic war dead who
have
P F.C. Billy M. Gallaway
this boy at a eertaJn place, but lmakea you sleepleu.
II ~ think fltls bas no I ~ey arr carry~ every cor.- meeting of leaders from Russia, made the supreme sacrift~
P . s.
before 1 left !llY house, 1 con-, Take another bus lrijl (lltl'lbeen gomg on read further, cetvable weapon.· (A}Ien
&amp; Pollllld, CHChosiovakla, Run- But we can do the latter
We also pray that God will watch over our people leased to my parents. They ty you can llllke eonaect10111
these evidences of what has Sc~U, Feb. l96&amp;).
. gary, Bulg~ia, _East Germ~ which means not only an all : there at home.
were shocked and wouldn't let even though ~ou've cha1t11ed
happened:
Copper tS vtlally needed ID and Romanta, will be held eith· out we, mllltarlly against the
Thank you again
me go. 5o it's understood tbat jobs) and tbls time don't let
"U. S. dealers are srlling the UnitA!d States, partiClllarly er In one ol the East EW'opean Communists but also an aiJ.out
Billy
him get away witbout your
1 stood htm up, ri~hl?
ronsiderable quantities oi soy· si~ce the warming up of t h e capitals or Moseow . . . (UP!, war ecollOIIlieally with a ceotsa·
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and
ell'lalned
why
1
telepllooe
Qlllllber.
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heans and tallow to the Soviet· V1et Nam War. Yet, over the January. 19661.
tion of aid to and trade with
23 Oct. 66 didn't meet him, but 1 didn't Wltat 11 he no longer takes
~loc without anyone raising an last two months, duri"¥ July President Johnson,
in his our Communist enemi...
Dear Sir:
.
tell the trulb _ just said 11 !tbe bus? Well, look lt!re: never ·
outcry or lifting a finger te and August ( !9651, 12 licenses, State of the Union Message., 1 believe:
I recelv_
ed a very nice gift today and the onl~ name was "unavoidable."
[let n be said lllaliiRU doesn't
51op it. Both commodities are were granted authorizing thel m January 1968, said. " .. . I; 'That, the u. s. Government on It was thiS card. I realize that you pla~ed an unpor·
,
now
two
moaUls
lalolliv•
tt'o AIL for roDlllnce! If
11 1
impC&gt;rtonl Ingredients in the ohipment of copper scrap to have come to ask you .
to , and her allies should lmmedi·\ tan! part m the delivery and i also real1ze that many 9Chool and 1 poss him evtl)'\.bolh yeu ll!d be read thl• 1~
production
of ammunition." Yugoalavla valued at t5,438,960. make it possible to
expand ately stop helping the economii!S r,ople gave of thell' lime and effort so I and my bud- 'day. but he acts as II I dow't tm - lbg board tile llrst
!Syndicated Colunutisla - AI· What is more, although Yugo- trade between the
United of all Communist nation! ·
I t les could have some homemade cook~es and candy .
oxist. I've been tempted to morning elly. bewld bllll (your
len - Seoll, Sept. 1965).
slavia claims It has lnsulfic- States arid !!astern l!urope and Tltat, we can not win' b '
Some of us are a ltttle btl older than others but we IUIY "HI" but can't get the otd bus\ on Saturday . .,.,...,
Rltssia Is conduct'••
Y' all are little
boys when It comes
food.
ber 19th .. . And let me kn ow
.,. a hu••
• lent copper supplies to meet the Soviet Union"
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sacn·ncIng our sons'
lives•
d to homemade
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1word s ou t or my mouth .
1 · h to th k
nrms airlift to l11rih
Vtet domestic requirements, it I• aj A statement by U. S. Con- ligltlil!l Communist in one part .
WIS
an you an everyone mvo1ve rom ; What can 1 do to be&lt;:ome :what develops. I'm a patoy f"·
II' am· and Comm.-t ·control!· net exporter of seml·ftntshed grossman William H. H~ha, of the world _ whlle ·vin 1 the ~ottom of ~y heart. People Itke ~ou. are the very friends a&amp;ain? -UNHAPPY
happy endings and I hope Y"'
ed iarw In Laos .. . This ls and finished copper products." Ohio, ml!de in January 1968, •s aid, food. and technical fnow~ l ~~ason that soldters lltve always done the JOb they must Dear Unhappy :
Iare too. Patsy. - H.
the lalest grim VIet Nam de- IRep. Homer Craig, Camonlla, as pertinent now as it
11:as how to the Communiala tn ofu.
.
Yours Very Truly
- - - - ---·-·- ··relopment the Joint Chiefs of Sept., 11165).
then:
.
, ,.,. er parts of the world·
Alfred B. Workman
I Riotous Comedv to
~taff reporlelf to the House Poland: Without
protest "How the United Stales caq And that Victory o~er Com·
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AppropriatlcQla Subcotlimlttee. from the U. S., Communist Po-l continue to aid, support, and munt1;.. can be won only by end PFC Michael G. McBride
I Be Given Nov. 22
In •the Joint Cblel'' presenla· land, which has received hund· enhance the economics of thole satellite slave stales. Commu· USii2656724
PT. PLEASANT- "Aunt Til
'""~ .they bl~ cl!ar&amp;ed that reds of millions of dollars in nations who are proVI~tne ~ur ing trade with Russia and her Co. A 20th En&amp;· Bn.
DDIV
lie Goes to Town" is the lith
II Rus~la lllowl!!l to pour SW'plus U. S. food and other enemy wilh the means to~ nism can be defeated, without APO 98818
of the riotous three act come
ar[t· . North VJet Nam by ec11110mlc aid, has 8tisigned 10 cripple, and kill Ameri~l!:m firing one more shot and with· San Franclaco, Calif.
dy to be prmnted by the Jun
air . .
, "tltltasands of Am· ahips to carry Russian-Chinese ls beyond my comprehensfon,,Jl out the loss of one more life, Dear Mr. Caldwell.
ior Class at the Point Pleas
eri
dltt ner4leuly in war equipment from
North supply lines and munitionanar if tl]e Clpltalist ctttntrles would
This is a card of thanks, to let you know I receiv- , PT. PLEASANT _ Mr. and ant High School on Novembe1
South Vtet Nam." G ea era I Korea to Netlh Viet
Nam. cut off to the Comrpunista, tl!o allow the socialist colllltrles lD ed your package.
Mrs. B. F. Board of Mason will 22nd.
Wheeler teRifled, ''The RUI· (Allen &amp; Scott, Jan .. 1968). lighting will soon cease in Vifl strangle themselves.
Me and my buddies want to express our thank• celebrate their Golden Wedding! The ~ole of Aunt T111Ir. a1
to you and the people of Gallia county ahd we wish you Anniversary November 19th. 1old m•td who detests all mert
a happy Thanksgiving and a wonderful Christmas, and
A family dinner will be hold , "ill be portrayed by Martha
a Happy New Year.
I
"-- Other cast memben
Salur- 1=son.
at Gen e Ball's r•staurant
Yours TruIy,
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Michael G. McBride
day eveDil!l with all members are Rosanna Carey;
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of the immediate family at- RhorboUjjh, Terrt Ketster,
Dear Friellda
tending. Open house Is schedul· Lynda Hall, Mike Hanes, Jo.l
Just a word of thanka for the package and the ed from 2 until 4 p. m. Sunday. i Deweese, Steve Clark, Dana1
thoupt behind it Thank you all.
~
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Cath1
1November 20, at their home in ' O'Leary. Betty Wolfe,
'l'~ely
Mason. Friends are illvited to Dean. Marsha Gilley is th&lt; stu
By ~ 0. Wetlllrlolt
the proper COW'Be, which al- detection teats. Seven persona
L. M. ayne
eall.
dent director lor the ploy.
IN QUIJ&amp; OOUNTY
lowed the fire to gain too much were Injured In elgbt accidents MEIGS I:.OCAL offlcllls are
Bien Hoa, Viet Nam
Mrs. Board ts the former Fto- 1
GAU.I'ANS IIUipriletl . Ill headway before they arrived. over last weekend.
lqle!ul that the site lor the
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lor~ wheD 211 per eent of Damage in the ftre was estinew high school can be an22 oct bum community of Pt. Pleasant. . s~hoolt Will Use
the feibtered Yoterl, lllllDit mated at $12,1100.
GALUPOIJS CIIAPTI!R, Of nounced befora Tltanklglving. A
Received the package yesterday. Thank you all Mr. and Mrs. Board have en- Federal Funck
i ooa-lllill!d .0111 lD 'l'ullclay'a
Roylll Arch Masona hosted a Federal Health Service pro· very much. I reaiW appreciate 11. 1 would like to know gaged in retail grocery and '
e.ectiiiD. 'Die treltd In not only ARREST OF TWO youlbs has district meeting at the Maaonlc lt'aril has been approved lor who sent It and you know me and how did you get general merchandising
most I PT. PLEASANT Mas&lt;m
t:allia, llttl Ute llttiN trl-county solved the case of vandlllism to Temple Saturday night. Ed- the diJtrleL
my address and how did you know I was In Viet Nam. of their married lives.
; Collllty public school educator•
went ovenrltllmiD&amp;b' Republl- road work equipment on the wanl Evans, new Dlatrlct OepSollie one please write and Jet me know.
The couple are the parents !' "ill partlci!I'IB In • dlscusslo•
ran. &amp;relga Inc! Oallla results section of Rt. 35 in the Center- uty lllgh Priest, outlined the MJDDLIPORT Boosters heve
·The goodies were real good. I want you to thank of four daughten, atne grand· of bow to develop a Comprewere: olmflar, Wllh two lncuJn.. v1Ut area came witb lbt arrest program for the coming year. voted aPProval 01 the merger every one for me and let them know that I really en· children and one great grand- hensive EducaUon Program utli·
r nil beJnc Ute oaly Democrat- Of Joseph Ferrell, 18, Rt. 2, Soutltwestorn board of educa- with other boolter groups in joyed and appreciated it. My buddies also said to thank child.
izin&amp; local, state and federal
1c w11wen. JQweD Dlckaaon VInton, and 1 16-year-otd b&lt;ly. lion gave the go-ahead stgnll the new Meta• District.
· everyone antf that everythlne was real good. ·
resourct10 during a relitnal
'·as e1ectec1 Gallla engineer to Dam31e the7 did to the equip- for Prosecutor John Epling to
.
Sincerely, Jerry w, Knox
Profram ;, Given
meetine at MmhaU Univeni·
complete the ~ tenn ment wu estimated at .-,ooo. appeal the Clay Baker case.
DRBW . WEBSTER Post,
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or the JallliGitell .Jealdns. The They placed gravel in the crank World War I 90lerans celebrat- ·American Legion, fire4 the 11 Dear Folks:
For Emanon Club
which is one of six 111ch meet·
cto,.. taet Wll fol C!OIIIlly cue of 1 bulldozer, damaged a ed Veterans Day with a dinner o'clock salute on Velerana Day
Thank you so very much. Your thoUJ)ttfulness
l!manon Club ol Gaillpolig . ings beil!l held throu1bout the
comml"kmer, 'lillh 1o1u1 Mor· tlitchini machine, threw a wat. at Rio Grande.
and Pomeroy and Middleport is very much appreciated. You really 1pp~eci1tt things met this week at tht home or! state.
gan, ~ · 'IID'liD8 over er pump Into a creek, amon1
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was · colorful lor the day with when you get In a place like this.
Mrs. Clarenco Waugh, Second , The meeting wiU includa -perClyde SallllllllliltRf!t SGO othar acta.
€BARLES BURDETTE he! all llaie ll)'inl in the two
Gettina alon,just fine.
Avenue.
sonnet from Kanawha, Putnam,
votea. Otba !11111811
11ere
been elected Worshipful Mast. towns. Lecion posts ol
the
Thantr, ShusFoster
· Mrs. Hoyt lolulllna gave 1 Cabell, Wayne, Logan LinMortoll Dldlef, ~. and 1IIAJOR announeement
of er ol Morning Dawn Lod".lle county are jolninl in the Chrtat•
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l!valea _ , N11tdet. '111t! Ute week wu lhll a committee I! a nephew of Ben R. Evans, mas program of
collecting Dear Sir:
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lng, and _the UIIO of c 0 It r countirs. Tbe evant il opon- ··
_the lunda for what Ia called "GIIta
As per your Instructions this is just a small lille •c?emes '" the home. ~ club ed by the State Department of
distrld 1i111wf 1tn1 IIXI llle It ~ merpr of the HoJ. new Grand Master of
tonlloN 1,. lltU4 ftllale Jt. Ill' IJGipllal and Mtdiell Cent- Grand Lodae of Oltlo. J 0 h 0 F'or tlte Yenks Who Gaft."
to let you know that the gift has been received. On 11111 hold a soctal sesstOR nert 1Education, the wut VlrJinla
vy bolll 1NII bJ -'ttttltble W IJalpttal looklnc toward the Robert Bane, s.on of. "'•. and
beltalf of JIIY$elf and the men in the tent I'd like to ex· TbitTsday, at the bo~e of Mrs. AssoeiaUon for Supervtalon and
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hn 8
bas ~preh O\lt thanks. It was very much appreciated and Avon Lusk, Lower Rtver Road. Curriclllum
"'-ment, the
majori'\!1111 1 V'1t to1fDa. .....uon here of a new bospttal, rs. Jo
ane
n namRUTLAND Volunteer F'ire- bro,ht 1 slllall touch of home to ua h•re at c. Chi.
.....,.
Three 11c11oo1 iplraliJti Jev1M and the use of tile two present ed athletic director of Wash- men have set their anhual
In I'd lik t 0
th ks
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ANNOIJNCI! SERVICI!
West Villlnla F)lemtnlary Prinat Knw a.t, VH"'' fllce flelllties for other pltaaea of lngton H. hith school.
Thal!k9ilving t)ll'key dinner tor
n,ce aga
e · say an Slnctlj!lY yours,
PT. PL!ilASANT _ Tlte Pl. clpals AattOCIIliQD and S«ond·
and ~ fl*lr:l - . IIIII a mulUple reglq,at
health
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. Nov. 17 In the, Cfld~ ,school
Kenneth£. Dunn
Pimant 1\llnilterlal A&amp;Socla·lary Princt.,.ts Assoc1ahon.
a vil!ql :112 hlllll of lin~.._ which would be
IN MEIGS. COUNTY
cafeteria. Fair dlreclora will
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mtu,i ....... lllo Ckmle. divided between tbi1 communi· MEIGS V!)J'ERS eave Ralph be elected next w•,.Y·
TODAY is the eighth apniversary of Glllipolil' moat ~·; ..:~al
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FILM A5NO\INCI!D
Two i.uet deflltl4 t1tat1e l7 and Atlteu, with Ohio Unl- Welker his · blfttal marlin In
historic blaze. It was Nov. 13, 1958 tbat fire leveled living •erv~. Tlle service will PT. P~ - A color
for ftte proteollotlla
Oblo wnli) lnd J!!l! ~e College the election TueiWI&amp;y Ill aaaure JOHN TANNEJIILI., 1•, 1011 tile Elks HaU and Davis-Shuler Departlll[l!nt Stqre. be beld In the lfelghta EUB film concerning the dramatic
townahlp lllllalooal opiiDII 9011 ftattrlng Ill Ute program.
him VIctor)' In the race for ot Sentinel Editor
CbQter sevet8J other butldlni&amp; were damaged by the fSOO,OOO. Chureh on November IS ~t 1:30 story of Paul Carlaon. a mls·
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.\ ~ · Jalinalld iqt t1ewJug ·.dtiWit .nG 111111 bear· and Geolllt aria, hls Demo- ment to the men's tab!~ leQllis SEVERAL Gallia resldenta have come up wltb btl.le boa\ putor, Charles Frum, wUI aac • of 19M, w)ll be ohow,t
Ollly team t!Iaf wlJl represent 'IM
tlll'~PI and radlahes during the past few daylt. l. prealdt.
11 the Trinil)r !II et hod t' •
t'·• lire 4'11111 IIJ • tla!:tloa lril,!Or H!!Y, Jl on a to'ilillblp crallc opponent, WUil
r 1"1. Tile honie .of 1he BlD i:~the BfdJiell area and ltls )lorn• county, A~. (lor. ,United States i~ the w;orld !QIIr· , B. tane, 'Rt. 1, Gallipolis, had a radiih that IV~
Cltul'&lt;h, 8t!ndiY NDVOlllber ji1
iii; ~U jt~llhbot'· ~ Caldwell won his ' ~ nament In Tokyo In tltlt. Jl)e approlflmately 5lh pounds.
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Jeit then Ute
Tbt ..-.,lkl Is bt'llted
c·1'Davil fenjiiJ Mit 4)DGr reo ~ to ', '!1iillli:, ,,.~ Jandsildt In Metca. llobel't 1hit Middleport grid baitquet
:Ttlliuni and weekly Gallia Times . : • !'OlJ!Ier Gil· ani ol MP~JIII\t,
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Mrs. T. c. Pollock of Wheeling,
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Spradling and family of AsiJ.
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Kenneth
Amsb&amp;l)' of LoJUioD, 0.

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GOY Landslide Features Election

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&amp; keep fit

PHYSICAL FITNESS
CENTER &amp; SALON
Thlni&amp;Stlfe

NOT EVERY PERSON

SOME CaD It WHOLESAU

who calls on JMbuysl new

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The world is waiting to be walked in.
Stride Rite baby shoes, and our ex.peri·
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a wonderful beginning.

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Dailey, Portland, against
Frtd
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plaintiff is seeking custody

three minor children.

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holding hundreds of books, Tack-X machines, Iii m strips, SRA reading kits, and many other rerned~alf

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shift, wl1ite wall tlr~.

62 Ford Fairlane

500. 2 Or., I
standard trans.

cyllndu,

64 Ford Galaxie

500. 4 Dr 8 cvlinder, euto.
tranSi

Radio and heater,

power steering, whitewall
tires.

63 Rambler

550

Serle~

4 Dr. 6 cylinder. st1ndard tr1ns., r•
dlo &amp; heeter. whitewall
tires.

65 Pontiac G.T.O.
ffmpest . 2 Or. Hardtop. o4
sjiMd trans.

63 Ford Galaxie
SOO 4 Dr. 8 cylinder. autometlc trans.

Redlo

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white wall tirtl.

65 Dodge Dart
2 Dr. 270 Series, 6 cylin-

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and heater

64 Ford F·700
IJ~eed tnns. 2 speed
rear axle, B cyl. Dump

5

Truck. Long wheel base.
Automatic trans.

63 Mercury
Custom 2 Door Hardtup.
Puwer
Steering
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Brakes. Automatic trans.

63 Ford Galaxie
500, 4 dr. I cyl., std. trans.
Radio &amp; hedtr, WIS firH

education over a period ol scv- 1 addition ha~ been convertt'd t{• t made some or the tables that
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W1S tir•s

62 Scout 14 Ton
6 cyl. 4 wttel!'l drive

62 Chevrolet
'% ton Pan•l Truck, 6 cyl.,
4

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60 Ford f.600
2 ton, 8 cyl.f 5 speed trans.
. l . spted 1M e, stak• bed,
ldng wheel base

65 Ford Custom

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heater, WIS tires

62 Olds Starfire
2 dr. Hardtop, power
deerin'il, PG*er brakes,
radlo &amp; htattr, WIS tires

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WASHINGTON (UP]) - The Republicans have
dauahter (Jf the )ale George- w. and I won parity with the Democrats in state governorshigs
Matilda Bashore Df,nney. She Is 1ur•
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preceded In death b;r two listen.
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Harry and Vant"e Denney. Service,
Regardless of tl1e outcome of the unsettled Georgia
w~re held Thunday afternoon at the
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and burial WQ ID Pine Street ceme. their highest total since they held 30 after the Eisen·
hower landslide of 1952.
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14, 1 na•
CI!Jipolu.
~unda;·
in a Tb e new group 0 f 25 appalll of Pennsylvania.
Huntlnaton nunun1 home. She Will entJy wi\l contain more COn- RepublicanS for ProgreSS, bUt
born here on Sept 1. 1882. daurhtl!r
or Capt. John c. and Anna Mannen I servatives than the preelection not the Rip:m Society, endors·
Shepard.
homea wai
on ' I'meup Q f 17 Repu bl'ICan gover-~ ed w·m throp Roc ke re11 er, bro th~
Fir•t Ave.whole
Mu. family
Y(lllt was
rom~er
I'OUrt repOrter Jn Huntington •erving nors.
er of the New Yorker and win~
for over H yean. Shl wu a member
or Trinity Eplacopal church and act·
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he In Uie HunUnrton Humane Soel· However ' or t e 23 e ect
ship
u. She 11 ~urvh·ec~ by a dauahter. ITuesday 11 were endorsed by -~· -~~---~--Mn. Marian Y01t Shute or Jarlu;on,
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vlre• were heW Tue1day morninll at
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mere cemetery.
Republicans For Progress, and
u• V•n lick... t1, a resident : four others were endorsed by
found dead at a·,
f b
Tuuda)' aftlrnoon. one 0 t ose groups.
the American
Gov. GeQrge Romney
of FOR ABIGELOW CARPET
Michigan, who was reelected,
already is classed as the front~
runner for the 1968 presidential
nomination
or as a sharehold·
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three
in
that
role
with former Vice
er
Je. both of Kanauaa, Mn.
Huwell of Galllpolla and. Nanna Jean President Richard M. Nixon.
and Debbie Sue, both at home. ServIce• were held !ilt¥dU atternoon In He was among the candidates
the Add~on vethOdllt Church with
burial bl. Adclbon·Re,no141 ~ emetuy. endorsed by the
two liberal
II•IM CIHdly, 4, died If: tO:tli organizations, which had conWednud.ay at the famUy home
on Rt, 1 NorthUp. She had been In spicuously snobbed Gov. - elect
falllna: health .tnce May. She wu Ronald Reagao of California,
born at GaWpolil on Sept. 30, 1982,
dau1hter of DarnU md Alm• Birch· the new favorite of the conser~
fleW Canaday. ID addition to her vative wing.
parent• 1he l1 aurvlved by a aiaUr,
I.Mlra Ann CaDada,. and 11randpar·
!Plta. Mn. Hazel Birchfield and Gold·
Bes1des Romney, the
en R. Canlday, both of R.t. 1, North·
up . Serv1ee1 'IJ'flrf! held Saturda1 1ft groups had endorsed
ernoon aL Dlclr:ey Chapel •nd burial Govs John Love ol Colora&lt;lo. I
wru In Ohio Valley Memory Garden!
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ley • Wood Fulll!ral home.
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Nelson A. Rockefeller of Just C811- ahd Wt!i'll tJ8dly brin&amp;
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Galllpolll Clft 01!~. 15. 19~'f. ~an
Dl~t and Dorothea 1\llllu 'Thomas. In
addition to the pnenl.a he I• lllr·
vhed by a al1ter and thr~ brothers,
Cheryl Ann, John Jt .. WIU\am Dean.
and Nathan Iedford Thom.aa. Ol.ber
IPrrivon are Mr. and Mrt. J . Dale
Miller of IUo Gn.nds ancl Mrt. Maude
Thomaa of Oall1PG111, rrl!l4plranlil.
Gravn:ide· ~tnk!eJ were held SaturdaY momln1 b!r Gravel HUl cem&amp;tery and. burial ..,.., uncler the dl·
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choose your carpet right in the
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Day or evening a~pointments at
your convenience. No obli&amp;atlon,

governorships: Spiro T. A••••w
of Maryland, Norbert T.
mann of Nebraska, Paul Lax· naturally.
all of Nevada, David Cargo of
C1ll
New Mexico, Tom McCall
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Living Room Suites
lledroom Suites
Dining Furniture
Octasional Tables:
Room Dividers
Nursery Furniture

Easy Chain
Smokers
Wall Cablneb
utWIJ cabinets
llue Cablnell

l'!rwse battling
did not meet
ll1 decisions &lt;Jr
ititutional law.
II" had assailed
mstitutional.
be traveling to
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IDy and other

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Desks

Mirrors

Pictlll'&lt;l
Bassodoo
Maeazlne Racks
Mattresses

Lamps
Book Cases
TV Stands
Box Sprlnp

Mens and Boys Wear- Work Clotblni - ·Wcirt
(lloves - Jackets - Sweaters - Sport 'Shlril Dre&amp;S Shirts .;_ ~~ - Belts SUspqdel'l,Underwear - Pajamas - .Sock.l.
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Umbrell..
Cosmetics

lnlonfl Weer
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Billfolds

Plano•
Guitar•
Sheet Mulie
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Muolcll Acce~es

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Music Dept. 2nd Floor

· COlor Television
.Black and Wblte Televtolon
llecA&gt;rd Players
~Iaior Radtoo

dBaby

Glasswara - .

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Dinette Sell
Medldne Coblnets
Oabinet Sinb

Dinette se11
Refri&amp;erators
Waahert
Dryers

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CUStom Made Draper!..
Dnpery Hardware
Curtains
Blank,els
Pil"""•
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Majority of Governorships
M"'"''A"~~.::·-:..~.~~~~· .;;:h·h;~ Appear to Remru·n Moderate
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liRTHS OF WEEK
He 11 aun'IViHI by hi~ wife, lila,~·. and 1111d he is deceued. SurvlvinB thlld· program,
S•turdav - Mr. ~nd Mrs. Georn four 50ns and two dapght.en, Rollert. ren Include a daughter and four aon1'
Mr Durose Invites
II!.~,_;,,, Ill. 2, Gallipollto daughter. 10~· Leonard, Rojler. fl k kv. Kathermo&gt; l.rld Mn. Curtis Feventon of L.1Crnlen·
.
l ' "'.:'c .. ,.at Haber H06pital.
Dorl&amp;Swanson. Ulher ~urvlvors are ta, Call!., Geor¥t1 w.. Jamet E. Clark· and friends of the school
- Mr. and Mrl, RoHrt L. two brothers und a sl~tcr. Willl~m son. both of Marlon, David
A.
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1. Galllpolh. t ...·ln dauah· ISwanaon and Mra. line! Gueros, both Clnrkwn of Ga!JipolJ• and Raymond VISit the new addition.
and H:41 p. m. at Holter I or Oalhpolh and Leon~rd s v. aruonn Clarbon ot Galllpolla. It aon. Waller
ot Columbu1. ServicK were
held h lleceased. There are ellfht gt"ll!.d·
.
'Mn Paul F.:. at thto Schoedin!lel State
Street children and l4 areat grandehlldren.
RL dauRh· 1 l"bapel Thu rsday morning und bur· A brolllcr Jnd Lhree aJr,ten survlv·
HO!Iplta l. . ial wn • tn l'me Sreet t'~lndl'r}" l n In¥ 11re samuel Butchf!f of South
und \tr~
Van Galllpoli!i.
Webster, Mrs. Magale Edward• of
son, Jl·4fl p m . and 1 .
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of
~1T1'1 Dav1d W. nf!. Loo,r, er j Mr1. R. P. tRilla! MrCarfey, 17, 11 ret\· Jackllon and Mn. Sarah Holbat't of
Rd .. Galllpolll, dauahter, 11 :30 ,dent of Rt. 2. Gallipolis. da1d Thurs- Cual Grove. Two brothan. and 1
m.. buth at Hol1er Ho,r&gt;ltal.
day evenlna In Kulzer HOIIpltll. She si&amp;ler are deceased. Her
aecond
- wat born at Flag Sprlnljl:R, Jan. 20. marriage Wll to Albert St.
Clair,
DIATH$ OF WIEEIC
18111. daUihter of the late
Lewia
who dlel'i in 1945. Mn. St. Clair wDI
74, a resident of 843 1 ami Mary Waddell Stralfht. Her mar- a mrmber of Old Pine Chureh. Fu.nAve .. died Sunday morning rlage was ta Rev. R. P. McCarley on eral arrangement~! are Jn durp of
l i ~.~:::::,:w~·~,'~'"'.'l••r•
In a
nuralng home, t.•here May 13, 1899. and he precoeded her MIIJer'a Home (ot Funerlll.
he had h""" a patient for
four in death In J,He. A IUrvlvlnl daurh·
months. •• wa~ a retired nle1man. 1 ter q Mn. Balil Ev1ru. wUh whum Grrtfllde MnltH tor the atlllborn
Mr. Edler wu born at Patriot on i 'he mother Uved. There are
two nblld of Cllffon:l and Nancy
Davia
Feb. 1~, 1892, .on or the late John H. 1 grandchildren, Billy Geoe EYallll and i\hodet of 59 Pine St. we~ held
Monday, Tu..day,
and CynU!Ia Ann Ripley Edler. Hill Mn. Zella Vallance. both of Galll· 'rhursday afternoon. Burial wu In
marriage was to the former Elma pol11 and fuur 11real grandchildren. Neal Cemetery under direetlon ot
Wednesday
Harrison on June 26. 192(). and ahe She Will the Jut of her family. A Miller·~ Home for Funeral1. In addl·
pNJeeded him In de~lh In 1950. A brother and twa ~l s ter s are de ce il ~· tlon lo the parent., Mn. ehlld
and Thursday
surviving daughter i ~ Mrs Chester ed. Mrs. McCarley wu a memOCr ur 5Urvlved by a brllther and
I Bl~clf ot Pllntiar, Mich., and a atep- Ohlu Chapel ~ethad1 s t Chua·h, uMo grandparents. Mr... nd Mr..
1 110n it Ot1s Caldwell of C olumbu~. V~llc-y Gran11e and the WSCS. 9er· l DiiVII or Nurthup, Mn. (I
9:15am to 5:00pm
I other !JUnrJvon art a alater
and ~·lee• wlll be held at 2.30 p. m. Sun- Khodet of Gallllpolla an4
Albi•l )l
twu brothen. Mn. Hattie
Whale)'. j day at Ohiu Chapel Chureh wil..h:_:R:::ho:::dN:_:•::_f.:_P::'·..:'..::'•::u::•:::•·I.:~~~Marloo, and Harry Edler. allot Gal·.- ~---- ·Friday•
liiJ()II! F"1ve brothers ar! tlec:eued j
Service• were held Wedne•da.y after·
noon at Mlllcr'J llume for f'unerals,
1 with bunal In Mound HlU cemetery.
hmto8pm
I D•n"ey, 7t, ~ re•ident nr 547
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2 Dr. H.T....... auto. trans.
rtdio &amp; heater, wltlw tires,
P.S. I. P.B.

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~filler,

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answered their 84th alarm of reading inslrucllon Ia ID
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I he year at 9: 04 P·"1· Frid ay creaoe tbe a_.,
when a car owned by Jobn com,prebend
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Burdette, Pt. Pleasant, was reo written wOrd. I 'IWI PI
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to rea~ Amen'ca,· the Mayflow· reached Fr'rst Ave., and Syca· S.O.S. "Sat·""'- ~
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BIRTHS, DIVORCES
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Tbe November meeting of
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school,
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the
Gallla COunty Community
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REAL ESTATE
\ Mrs. Routt• 11. clair, n,. mld~nt 1 900 '" Federal funds are
Improvement Corporation wJII
DEATHS , MARR I AGES of lllo Grande, died early Friday available. Mr. Durose '1lrdedf
ldwlrd G Swinson, 55. a former Gul- l morniDI In llolwr Holpltal. She wu th
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be held Monday, beginning at
lii:&gt;OIIt r , J ent, died Momlay In Co· born nea r Penltl on Marc h 8. 1887,
e cooperative efforts of
12 noon at Oscar's.
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lumbu~.
Ht· was an emp loye ul the daughter or the late Georp w. and Gallipolis board of ;:~~:::~~~~
Owens . lll!nola t:or p.• pnd I' a~ ' I Amanda Wood• !lutcher. Her mar·
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veteran or Wurld Wa r !1. H.. helan~· 1 nag!' to Welley ClarkauD of Law· in assisting in this
The Pr'lgr··~· beat Colum·

MARIIAGI! LICENtn
A Hal.lett .
f'hil'n.'!Oo Ill .
Jo.vre Ann
20. Gallipollm,
Lus her Ba ys. 24. an(J
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4 dr. 8 cyl.,

SATURDAY

four new room addition to the 1j money for construction
anrJ , extension of the loud speaker
I ~chool was aclivated. Thr en- rqu ipment was $21,000.
~ system te the new rooms.
tire cost of the project
was 1 The addition. whi~h is on lop
.
$52,214.18 , and was done w1th- ' or the cafeteria , contains four ! Considerable money was spent
Iout resorting to a bond issue. rooms, 1wo of which are for for the equipment of the new
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the sale of the old Kanauga A former classroom 611 t h e1of Clyde Porter, built
book
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Standard trans. White waiJ

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It was moving day at wash- Federal funds, which are al- 1y equipped. Also included lr.
1: ington Elementary school. in 1l lo\~ed under the Title progrum 1 the improvement is an entirely
i Gallipolis. on Friday when th~ · Tl1e total amount of Ff'deraJ, new fire alarm system and an

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gioade classrobm.~ ~n..Hazel Cartee,
on~ of two m the new Washmgton school' addition · In Gallipolis. The roonui ·are eq~rpped with. the latest in schoot · furni~hlngs, with double de:aJ&lt;s! ~n~ .Jllany teachlni
ardes. The rooms are large, and weU ,lighted, and the two proVided relieves l 'h 8
crowded co~dition of the school which enrolls almmt 1200 stUdents. There 11 an·
The general contractor for th•
room rdentical to the one pictured, and Is occupied ~y another fifth grade
addition was Karr Cmnstr·udion. class taught by Mrs. Arthur Millk.
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Co., of Chester, and the
ing and ventilation contract
SEEKS DIVORCE
GIVEN SENTENCE
done by the Columbus He!llin,gl Robert Wells, Crown City, is Ollie Herdman, charged with
and Ventilating co.
seeking a divorce from Connie non. - support, has been given
Wells, on grounds of gross ne- a suspended one year Cincin- (Continued From Pap 11)
ed.Supt. Albert Durose
glect and extreme cruelty. 'The nati Workhouse sentence by time earnJDia of 8 productive- ·
8
pleasure . .t the
suit for Wells, a minor, was fit. Meigs County Court
Judge citizen, even at an annual 1J1. ~
~~ new fac!litles,
ed Saturday by his father, Har- Frank W. Porter, Jr. Herdman come of $2,500 per year, one .
Y tile most up-to-dale
ley Wells. They w~_re ~arried was placed on five year proba· more producUve citizen 11 a
~ent, and stated that t_he
June ., 1966. at Crown Crty and tlon.
re!Ult of our program will mor! 1
e~dofHover-crowdldng IS 10.
have no children.
than cover the funds involve&amp; .I
na · e announce. Ulat
FIREMEN CAUED
in our program,.
near future an additional
CJC MEETS MONDAY
Gallipolis volunteer firemen Tbe fundamental soai
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1 ~ ,dl,&gt;orce petltibn,( •ba.,•ln• ·I

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of duty

~ extreme Cl'llelty,. ba;

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in · Meigs County

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md&gt; Pleas Court by Carol
Dailey, Portland, against
Frtd
' Dalley, same address. The
plaintiff is seeking custody

three minor children.

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l ltlhe""· director of the program, and on the left, Mrs. Beulah Johnson, aide. The rooms are equipped with ·
holding hundreds of books, Tack-X machines, Iii m strips, SRA reading kits, and many other rerned~alf

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4 Door, 6 cyl., st"ndard
shift, wl1ite wall tlr~.

62 Ford Fairlane

500. 2 Or., I
standard trans.

cyllndu,

64 Ford Galaxie

500. 4 Dr 8 cvlinder, euto.
tranSi

Radio and heater,

power steering, whitewall
tires.

63 Rambler

550

Serle~

4 Dr. 6 cylinder. st1ndard tr1ns., r•
dlo &amp; heeter. whitewall
tires.

65 Pontiac G.T.O.
ffmpest . 2 Or. Hardtop. o4
sjiMd trans.

63 Ford Galaxie
SOO 4 Dr. 8 cylinder. autometlc trans.

Redlo

huter. power

1nd

stnring,

white wall tirtl.

65 Dodge Dart
2 Dr. 270 Series, 6 cylin-

der, standard trans., radio
and heater

64 Ford F·700
IJ~eed tnns. 2 speed
rear axle, B cyl. Dump

5

Truck. Long wheel base.
Automatic trans.

63 Mercury
Custom 2 Door Hardtup.
Puwer
Steering
aN

Brakes. Automatic trans.

63 Ford Galaxie
500, 4 dr. I cyl., std. trans.
Radio &amp; hedtr, WIS firH

education over a period ol scv- 1 addition ha~ been convertt'd t{• t made some or the tables that
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tic tnn1., radio &amp; tteeter,
W1S tir•s

62 Scout 14 Ton
6 cyl. 4 wttel!'l drive

62 Chevrolet
'% ton Pan•l Truck, 6 cyl.,
4

SfMI" tran1.

60 Ford f.600
2 ton, 8 cyl.f 5 speed trans.
. l . spted 1M e, stak• bed,
ldng wheel base

65 Ford Custom

4 dr., I cyl.

automatic
trans. Radio &amp; heater, WI
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M.trhu • dr. Hordlot&gt;- 8
c(j,, automatic: trans ... po-

wlr stfer1ng, radio &amp;
heater, WIS tires

62 Olds Starfire
2 dr. Hardtop, power
deerin'il, PG*er brakes,
radlo &amp; htattr, WIS tires

You Always
Pay Less At
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WASHINGTON (UP]) - The Republicans have
dauahter (Jf the )ale George- w. and I won parity with the Democrats in state governorshigs
Matilda Bashore Df,nney. She Is 1ur•
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preceded In death b;r two listen.
Jl d
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and two bruthen. Julia and cor• . SO·Ca e mo era e WJng 0
e .p .
,
Harry and Vant"e Denney. Service,
Regardless of tl1e outcome of the unsettled Georgia
w~re held Thunday afternoon at the
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and burial WQ ID Pine Street ceme. their highest total since they held 30 after the Eisen·
hower landslide of 1952.
. of~rl•
lh•pard'dletlYoat,
14, 1 na•
CI!Jipolu.
~unda;·
in a Tb e new group 0 f 25 appalll of Pennsylvania.
Huntlnaton nunun1 home. She Will entJy wi\l contain more COn- RepublicanS for ProgreSS, bUt
born here on Sept 1. 1882. daurhtl!r
or Capt. John c. and Anna Mannen I servatives than the preelection not the Rip:m Society, endors·
Shepard.
homea wai
on ' I'meup Q f 17 Repu bl'ICan gover-~ ed w·m throp Roc ke re11 er, bro th~
Fir•t Ave.whole
Mu. family
Y(lllt was
rom~er
I'OUrt repOrter Jn Huntington •erving nors.
er of the New Yorker and win~
for over H yean. Shl wu a member
or Trinity Eplacopal church and act·
h
l ed Der Of the Arkansas £0Vernol•
he In Uie HunUnrton Humane Soel· However ' or t e 23 e ect
ship
u. She 11 ~urvh·ec~ by a dauahter. ITuesday 11 were endorsed by -~· -~~---~--Mn. Marian Y01t Shute or Jarlu;on,
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vlre• were heW Tue1day morninll at
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TrinitY Churt!h with burial In Wood. Iz.abans, the RipOn Soctety and
mere cemetery.
Republicans For Progress, and
u• V•n lick... t1, a resident : four others were endorsed by
found dead at a·,
f b
Tuuda)' aftlrnoon. one 0 t ose groups.
the American
Gov. GeQrge Romney
of FOR ABIGELOW CARPET
Michigan, who was reelected,
already is classed as the front~
runner for the 1968 presidential
nomination
or as a sharehold·
.
three
in
that
role
with former Vice
er
Je. both of Kanauaa, Mn.
Huwell of Galllpolla and. Nanna Jean President Richard M. Nixon.
and Debbie Sue, both at home. ServIce• were held !ilt¥dU atternoon In He was among the candidates
the Add~on vethOdllt Church with
burial bl. Adclbon·Re,no141 ~ emetuy. endorsed by the
two liberal
II•IM CIHdly, 4, died If: tO:tli organizations, which had conWednud.ay at the famUy home
on Rt, 1 NorthUp. She had been In spicuously snobbed Gov. - elect
falllna: health .tnce May. She wu Ronald Reagao of California,
born at GaWpolil on Sept. 30, 1982,
dau1hter of DarnU md Alm• Birch· the new favorite of the conser~
fleW Canaday. ID addition to her vative wing.
parent• 1he l1 aurvlved by a aiaUr,
I.Mlra Ann CaDada,. and 11randpar·
!Plta. Mn. Hazel Birchfield and Gold·
Bes1des Romney, the
en R. Canlday, both of R.t. 1, North·
up . Serv1ee1 'IJ'flrf! held Saturda1 1ft groups had endorsed
ernoon aL Dlclr:ey Chapel •nd burial Govs John Love ol Colora&lt;lo. I
wru In Ohio Valley Memory Garden!
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ley • Wood Fulll!ral home.
I
letts,
Nelson A. Rockefeller of Just C811- ahd Wt!i'll tJ8dly brin&amp;
"•...:~;; Th••"· • •wure11den1
ot
New
York
and John Chafee of samples Df carpet right to fOUr
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also had endorsed these
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non • incumbent
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1 patient at
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until MaY ll. 11188. He wa1 born
Galllpolll Clft 01!~. 15. 19~'f. ~an
Dl~t and Dorothea 1\llllu 'Thomas. In
addition to the pnenl.a he I• lllr·
vhed by a al1ter and thr~ brothers,
Cheryl Ann, John Jt .. WIU\am Dean.
and Nathan Iedford Thom.aa. Ol.ber
IPrrivon are Mr. and Mrt. J . Dale
Miller of IUo Gn.nds ancl Mrt. Maude
Thomaa of Oall1PG111, rrl!l4plranlil.
Gravn:ide· ~tnk!eJ were held SaturdaY momln1 b!r Gravel HUl cem&amp;tery and. burial ..,.., uncler the dl·
recUon of the Waugh · Halley-WOOd
Funeral home.

lotte Teep.

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I~IIT? WEU., I JU6T UGED "THE

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. home! lt's so muctt easier to

choose your carpet right in the
"room where it's eoini to be used.
Day or evening a~pointments at
your convenience. No obli&amp;atlon,

governorships: Spiro T. A••••w
of Maryland, Norbert T.
mann of Nebraska, Paul Lax· naturally.
all of Nevada, David Cargo of
C1ll
New Mexico, Tom McCall
Oregon and Raymond P. "•'••
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!l!t of Columbia
lor questionmg

Living Room Suites
lledroom Suites
Dining Furniture
Octasional Tables:
Room Dividers
Nursery Furniture

Easy Chain
Smokers
Wall Cablneb
utWIJ cabinets
llue Cablnell

l'!rwse battling
did not meet
ll1 decisions &lt;Jr
ititutional law.
II" had assailed
mstitutional.
be traveling to
•arty next year
1 Hemispberte
ence and to
flrln&amp; fol' vlslts
IDy and other

AndOn&lt;theMalnFioor

Desks

Mirrors

Pictlll'&lt;l
Bassodoo
Maeazlne Racks
Mattresses

Lamps
Book Cases
TV Stands
Box Sprlnp

Mens and Boys Wear- Work Clotblni - ·Wcirt
(lloves - Jackets - Sweaters - Sport 'Shlril Dre&amp;S Shirts .;_ ~~ - Belts SUspqdel'l,Underwear - Pajamas - .Sock.l.
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Womens and Girls Sleepwear
Foundation Garments.

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Notions
Station.,
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OUT!

Dreta Gk&gt;vea
, Hoal,.y
· Scarveo
Olllco Suppllea
s.hool Suppll..

~e1ewelry

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!nspital and lile
1 Bacon. 28, 8bd
ea, M.
!her said be le!t
!ffi8ll accused of
.. "I feel bad !Q1'
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Sheets and PJllow (lues
ltoolng BOai'd fads ·and,coven

window Shadtt
v...uum sweepel'l

Tabi~Cov~rs

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&amp;th :rowels,' Hand Tow~Is, W~ .Ciotbs
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IAK~ II EASY.!
I&lt;NOW Al.l. .A MUll!.

PI - Jamb
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WIPE:

Umbrell..
Cosmetics

lnlonfl Weer
lllndb""
Billfolds

Plano•
Guitar•
Sheet Mulie
Re&lt;or"'
Muolcll Acce~es

Slere&lt;ll

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Music Dept. 2nd Floor

· COlor Television
.Black and Wblte Televtolon
llecA&gt;rd Players
~Iaior Radtoo

dBaby

Glasswara - .

Cooking Utensils
;_ IDinnerware -.
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Dinette Sell
Medldne Coblnets
Oabinet Sinb

Dinette se11
Refri&amp;erators
Waahert
Dryers

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CUStom Made Draper!..
Dnpery Hardware
Curtains
Blank,els
Pil"""•
Pattaflll .
Yard Gooda
Slip COven
Cling-Stick on Pllille

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Womens, and Girls Dre&amp;ses ._;, Coats ....: Silitil' Sportswear - Sweaters - Blouses - Rainwear

Millinery.

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liRTHS OF WEEK
He 11 aun'IViHI by hi~ wife, lila,~·. and 1111d he is deceued. SurvlvinB thlld· program,
S•turdav - Mr. ~nd Mrs. Georn four 50ns and two dapght.en, Rollert. ren Include a daughter and four aon1'
Mr Durose Invites
II!.~,_;,,, Ill. 2, Gallipollto daughter. 10~· Leonard, Rojler. fl k kv. Kathermo&gt; l.rld Mn. Curtis Feventon of L.1Crnlen·
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l ' "'.:'c .. ,.at Haber H06pital.
Dorl&amp;Swanson. Ulher ~urvlvors are ta, Call!., Geor¥t1 w.. Jamet E. Clark· and friends of the school
- Mr. and Mrl, RoHrt L. two brothers und a sl~tcr. Willl~m son. both of Marlon, David
A.
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1. Galllpolh. t ...·ln dauah· ISwanaon and Mra. line! Gueros, both Clnrkwn of Ga!JipolJ• and Raymond VISit the new addition.
and H:41 p. m. at Holter I or Oalhpolh and Leon~rd s v. aruonn Clarbon ot Galllpolla. It aon. Waller
ot Columbu1. ServicK were
held h lleceased. There are ellfht gt"ll!.d·
.
'Mn Paul F.:. at thto Schoedin!lel State
Street children and l4 areat grandehlldren.
RL dauRh· 1 l"bapel Thu rsday morning und bur· A brolllcr Jnd Lhree aJr,ten survlv·
HO!Iplta l. . ial wn • tn l'me Sreet t'~lndl'r}" l n In¥ 11re samuel Butchf!f of South
und \tr~
Van Galllpoli!i.
Webster, Mrs. Magale Edward• of
son, Jl·4fl p m . and 1 .
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of
~1T1'1 Dav1d W. nf!. Loo,r, er j Mr1. R. P. tRilla! MrCarfey, 17, 11 ret\· Jackllon and Mn. Sarah Holbat't of
Rd .. Galllpolll, dauahter, 11 :30 ,dent of Rt. 2. Gallipolis. da1d Thurs- Cual Grove. Two brothan. and 1
m.. buth at Hol1er Ho,r&gt;ltal.
day evenlna In Kulzer HOIIpltll. She si&amp;ler are deceased. Her
aecond
- wat born at Flag Sprlnljl:R, Jan. 20. marriage Wll to Albert St.
Clair,
DIATH$ OF WIEEIC
18111. daUihter of the late
Lewia
who dlel'i in 1945. Mn. St. Clair wDI
74, a resident of 843 1 ami Mary Waddell Stralfht. Her mar- a mrmber of Old Pine Chureh. Fu.nAve .. died Sunday morning rlage was ta Rev. R. P. McCarley on eral arrangement~! are Jn durp of
l i ~.~:::::,:w~·~,'~'"'.'l••r•
In a
nuralng home, t.•here May 13, 1899. and he precoeded her MIIJer'a Home (ot Funerlll.
he had h""" a patient for
four in death In J,He. A IUrvlvlnl daurh·
months. •• wa~ a retired nle1man. 1 ter q Mn. Balil Ev1ru. wUh whum Grrtfllde MnltH tor the atlllborn
Mr. Edler wu born at Patriot on i 'he mother Uved. There are
two nblld of Cllffon:l and Nancy
Davia
Feb. 1~, 1892, .on or the late John H. 1 grandchildren, Billy Geoe EYallll and i\hodet of 59 Pine St. we~ held
Monday, Tu..day,
and CynU!Ia Ann Ripley Edler. Hill Mn. Zella Vallance. both of Galll· 'rhursday afternoon. Burial wu In
marriage was to the former Elma pol11 and fuur 11real grandchildren. Neal Cemetery under direetlon ot
Wednesday
Harrison on June 26. 192(). and ahe She Will the Jut of her family. A Miller·~ Home for Funeral1. In addl·
pNJeeded him In de~lh In 1950. A brother and twa ~l s ter s are de ce il ~· tlon lo the parent., Mn. ehlld
and Thursday
surviving daughter i ~ Mrs Chester ed. Mrs. McCarley wu a memOCr ur 5Urvlved by a brllther and
I Bl~clf ot Pllntiar, Mich., and a atep- Ohlu Chapel ~ethad1 s t Chua·h, uMo grandparents. Mr... nd Mr..
1 110n it Ot1s Caldwell of C olumbu~. V~llc-y Gran11e and the WSCS. 9er· l DiiVII or Nurthup, Mn. (I
9:15am to 5:00pm
I other !JUnrJvon art a alater
and ~·lee• wlll be held at 2.30 p. m. Sun- Khodet of Gallllpolla an4
Albi•l )l
twu brothen. Mn. Hattie
Whale)'. j day at Ohiu Chapel Chureh wil..h:_:R:::ho:::dN:_:•::_f.:_P::'·..:'..::'•::u::•:::•·I.:~~~Marloo, and Harry Edler. allot Gal·.- ~---- ·Friday•
liiJ()II! F"1ve brothers ar! tlec:eued j
Service• were held Wedne•da.y after·
noon at Mlllcr'J llume for f'unerals,
1 with bunal In Mound HlU cemetery.
hmto8pm
I D•n"ey, 7t, ~ re•ident nr 547
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when a car owned by Jobn com,prebend
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to rea~ Amen'ca,· the Mayflow· reached Fr'rst Ave., and Syca· S.O.S. "Sat·""'- ~
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BIRTHS, DIVORCES
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Tbe November meeting of
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school,
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which
the
Gallla COunty Community
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REAL ESTATE
\ Mrs. Routt• 11. clair, n,. mld~nt 1 900 '" Federal funds are
Improvement Corporation wJII
DEATHS , MARR I AGES of lllo Grande, died early Friday available. Mr. Durose '1lrdedf
ldwlrd G Swinson, 55. a former Gul- l morniDI In llolwr Holpltal. She wu th
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be held Monday, beginning at
lii:&gt;OIIt r , J ent, died Momlay In Co· born nea r Penltl on Marc h 8. 1887,
e cooperative efforts of
12 noon at Oscar's.
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lumbu~.
Ht· was an emp loye ul the daughter or the late Georp w. and Gallipolis board of ;:~~:::~~~~
Owens . lll!nola t:or p.• pnd I' a~ ' I Amanda Wood• !lutcher. Her mar·
.
veteran or Wurld Wa r !1. H.. helan~· 1 nag!' to Welley ClarkauD of Law· in assisting in this
The Pr'lgr··~· beat Colum·

MARIIAGI! LICENtn
A Hal.lett .
f'hil'n.'!Oo Ill .
Jo.vre Ann
20. Gallipollm,
Lus her Ba ys. 24. an(J
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SATURDAY

four new room addition to the 1j money for construction
anrJ , extension of the loud speaker
I ~chool was aclivated. Thr en- rqu ipment was $21,000.
~ system te the new rooms.
tire cost of the project
was 1 The addition. whi~h is on lop
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$52,214.18 , and was done w1th- ' or the cafeteria , contains four ! Considerable money was spent
Iout resorting to a bond issue. rooms, 1wo of which are for for the equipment of the new
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the sale of the old Kanauga A former classroom 611 t h e1of Clyde Porter, built
book
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It was moving day at wash- Federal funds, which are al- 1y equipped. Also included lr.
1: ington Elementary school. in 1l lo\~ed under the Title progrum 1 the improvement is an entirely
i Gallipolis. on Friday when th~ · Tl1e total amount of Ff'deraJ, new fire alarm system and an

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gioade classrobm.~ ~n..Hazel Cartee,
on~ of two m the new Washmgton school' addition · In Gallipolis. The roonui ·are eq~rpped with. the latest in schoot · furni~hlngs, with double de:aJ&lt;s! ~n~ .Jllany teachlni
ardes. The rooms are large, and weU ,lighted, and the two proVided relieves l 'h 8
crowded co~dition of the school which enrolls almmt 1200 stUdents. There 11 an·
The general contractor for th•
room rdentical to the one pictured, and Is occupied ~y another fifth grade
addition was Karr Cmnstr·udion. class taught by Mrs. Arthur Millk.
;
Co., of Chester, and the
ing and ventilation contract
SEEKS DIVORCE
GIVEN SENTENCE
done by the Columbus He!llin,gl Robert Wells, Crown City, is Ollie Herdman, charged with
and Ventilating co.
seeking a divorce from Connie non. - support, has been given
Wells, on grounds of gross ne- a suspended one year Cincin- (Continued From Pap 11)
ed.Supt. Albert Durose
glect and extreme cruelty. 'The nati Workhouse sentence by time earnJDia of 8 productive- ·
8
pleasure . .t the
suit for Wells, a minor, was fit. Meigs County Court
Judge citizen, even at an annual 1J1. ~
~~ new fac!litles,
ed Saturday by his father, Har- Frank W. Porter, Jr. Herdman come of $2,500 per year, one .
Y tile most up-to-dale
ley Wells. They w~_re ~arried was placed on five year proba· more producUve citizen 11 a
~ent, and stated that t_he
June ., 1966. at Crown Crty and tlon.
re!Ult of our program will mor! 1
e~dofHover-crowdldng IS 10.
have no children.
than cover the funds involve&amp; .I
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FIREMEN CAUED
in our program,.
near future an additional
CJC MEETS MONDAY
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