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IIEL'IY

PBA&lt;iUE

Nixon
and
Humphrey,
by
revising its decision to aU ow a
network debate without granting
equal time to "minor" caMi~
dates.
Humphrey, meanwhile, said in
SpringDeld, 01., today that he Is
willing to debate Nixon "in
Peoria or Sprircfteld or on

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NIX11!1 has not qretid . to
debate either HUIJIIIhrey or
Wallace Ia a r - 1 of the
ugreat debates'' which served

him ill when he debated John F.
Kennedy on natlonli televlstoo
In 1960. WaUaee has satd he
woold race his ma.ior part;y
opponents on television.
Hum,phrey, bridling at Nixon's
charge that "there is at:me
collusion between my st.~~poriers and the Sllt.POrters of
Governor Wallace," called the
accusation "patently ridiculous
and Mr. Nixon knows it."

''But.'' he added,

In, ltlelr ·native slates ThurodOJI.
· Nixon - The lonner Ylee pr.. The vice president also was
olden! promloed Thurodiay that warmly recelwd In his south
If elected prealcle!f(, he will serop Dakotaoppeorance by Son. WIJ'tle
' ueovernment by consensus" and Morse, D-Ore., a ,11trorw critlc
briQB dlsserters into the f)( the JohniJO!I lldllllnlstradon's
polltleli ·malastreatn. "T h e war policies.
1-a or ' enllihten!nent are Ill
EdmuDd S. Muokle - The
by the opark of eortrovoroy: MaiDa sepator, Democratic vice
their
can be snull'ed ~t preslclentlal nominee, e a II e d
The nrst organization to report a program of &amp;\~'port of
by the blanket ol conaensus/• ThurodiU lor modernization of
servicemen
In Vle!Mm Ia Ohio Eta Phi Chapter of Slgu\a
he slid in a ratlomrlde broed- slate, locli IIIII regloaal so,.roSororitY.
,.
,
cast.
ments to help the !eden! KOV·
Wallaee - Allbemiana staied ermnent meet moclerrt problema. ' The chlpter Is beginning Its third year In sending a box ea.eh .
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Spiro T. A(.new - . The GOP month to one local serviceman ln Vietnam.
a 11 &amp;tand up for George Wallace
Sororlcy
members
report
the
bill
di!Ueulll
Is
In
seeuti!lll
iliO
day" Thuradl3 to raise money vice presidential candidate re..
rot their Conner govurnor'stele- iterated ThurodiiJ' night the ad- ramea and addresses or local servicemen to be, reme.mbered.
The program is a &amp;ervtce project of the sorority .and reald~~·
vtsloa 'UtJ)811"1Dttl&amp; The rand- ministration Is oull'erlng !rom
hiiYIDK
names ol Meigs Coundana sorvilll In VIetnam whom IIIey
ra:J !ling ~gn ,was conduct.. "tired blood aNI the toni~ Is not
wool~
like
.emembered are asked to colltaet lilrUyn SWan or TwDa
ed on what would have been Gov. a No. 2 mlll, but a new Dian."
liltheny.
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Lurleen Wallace's 42ndblrt:bdl¥.
Georgia - Fh• high Georgia
Humphrer- Hl~Dl))hre3pleked atate otftclals, &lt;.U Democrats,
THE MIDDLEPORT' BUSINESS AND PROI'ESSIONAL Women:o
up solid endorsemerts and aide- owll&lt;hed to the llepubllcan perClub
wi:t be holdinK 'a delpnalve drivilll course - two hour sessions
by ~ side canwaign tppearances cy Thurodal' In a protest llflllnst
'"'!
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:"or
two
nlgbts - In the near future.
,
from Se111to1's Edward M. Ken- the Democratiepart;y'sdlrecUon,
Those completing the course wUI be phsented certiftcatea.,
nedy arXI George S. McGoYern both on the .. ..ate and national
Mrs. Nellie Vole, a club member who attended a similar school in
level.

"I issue

this cftallqe. Let Richard
Nlxon, George Wallace am me
debate the Issues on national

television. That way we'D soon
find out who is in collusion with
whom.
And
it won't be
Humphrey. and Wallace."
In other political develop-

name

de Arthur, reports the lnstructioo Is highly valuable.
The place an:l ti.nie wUI be innounced tn the near future. Both
met nnd women are to be invited to participate.

Measurements of a Near Riot

Her 43-25-37 Rocked Wall Street
NEW YORK (UP0- A stockbroker in a proper . blue suit
shinnied up a buttonwood tree

to see what the fuss was all
abool
Tl1e steps of the New York
Stock Exchange were jammed.

Speclators ran to rooftops and

clung to orlight
windows
the poles.
staid
Morgan

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were mobbed.
At 1:34 p.m., Thursd1J1 1 police
estimated the crowd on Wall
Street near the Stock Exchange
where the nation's financial
business Is centered at 5,000.
At precisely that moment
Francine Gottfriend, a 2t~year~
old computer operator frOOl
Brooklyn, stepped frmn the

BMT
subway
station and
walked down Broed Street.
She wore 1 tight yellow
sweater and 1 red skirt and

almost caused a riot.
For days the word had spread
through stock exchanges, banks
and brokerage houses about
Fnnclne' s walk.
DaUy the
crowds grew.

Trust Co.

ANGELES

(UP0- The

right of a Black Panther l~der
to lecture a sociology clllss on
racism today confronted the
divided governing body of the
University of california with
one of its most potentially
damaging controversies.
The appointment of Eldridge
Cleaver-minister of informa~
tion Cor the Panthers, ex-convict
author of "Soul on Ice" an::l
candidate for president or the
Peace and Freedom party- has
raised 1 storm of protest
throughout r..atifornia.

The

21-member

board

of
to

regents
today prepared
thrash out tile issue in an open

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session at UCLA. Gov. Ronald
Reagan was expected to lead
the fight to dismiss Cleaver.
The board's educational policy
committee, composed of 18
regents, met for two hours in
elosed session Thursday but
failed to agree whether to
approve or revoke the nppointment of Cleuer.
No Decision
"We couldn't reach any
decision.'' said University President Charles Hitch after the
meeting. He said a number of
proposals were made, but the
only
vote
taken was
to

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annual M.G.M. District F a II
camporee at Camp Kiashuta,
near Chester, Meigs County, Ohio
Sept. 27 .:!9th.

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unanimously refer the matter to
the full board wUhout any
recommendation.
The absence of a recommen.
dation set the stage toda,y for a
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the . university from the legisla~
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Ue&lt;ks In heiKO jacketa mobbed
the sidewalks an hour early to
get good positions. The roofs o'
two cars were stan¥1ed t;,
Women screamed, photog. ~
phers shoved.
Two plainclothes poJiceme1the word had sPread to _.ty
HaD, 100-maniKed to :,.•11
Francine crom the mob ~o
safety In a hole! lobby.
The cause oC the near-riol va~
the yellow sweater and l an4:1-25-37.
"It's the biggest thing '•· nh
Wall Street since the c1 h, ''
said one Stock Exchange t rk.
up
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Like
the . man
buttonwood tree, F r a n c 1 c
didn't know, or wouldn't let •n,
what all the fUss was about.
"Some p~~qtle ask me f my

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Cleaver agreed to ~onduct 10
lectures at Berkeley on racism
in the United States fo:· an
e"})erimental course titled "~
c i a 1 Analysis dehumani~
zation and regeneration In the
American social order."
His appointment came at the
suggestion of studert:s, who
after the 1964 free ~ peech
movement gained the tl,t:ht to
propose courses with the
approval of a division ot the
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They were Ron Janey, 20, Gallipolis, indlc~ for second .
degree riot and assault; and John W. Burlile, Jr., 18, Galli·
polla. secOOO degree riot only.
The youths pleaded that thelr constitutional rights were
violated when they were suq,oenaed to testify befo,r e the grand

Thoughts
Wen a.

has been confined.

VOL. 3 NO. 34

The controversy was broadThursday with the •~
nouncement or an Investigation
into the ·h iring of another Black
Panther as a teaching aaslstant
at San Francisco state College.
S t a t e COllege Chancellor

Dumke said he has asked the

The youngest (Eddie) entered the first srade, IIIII attractive
AM, the eldest, Is enterb11 Ohio Stale UnlveraiJr. Alan has started
his freshman year at Easterp High School and Jan ha1 entered the
seventh grade - junior high achoolleveL

supply particulars regarding tbe
hiring or George Mason Murray,
Panther minister of education.
The appoinbnent ~r Murray was

ordlnery girl, bul one Wall Huinphrey, Gov. Nelsot1 IIA&gt;ekoo
aNI Mayor John V.
she drew Thursday at least Lindsay were the attractions
motched thai
out oo May thai

Street veteran said 1he crowd leller

CONTEMPO

Naplllns &amp; Party GOOds

.,..NEW HAVEN - A Phlll» Sporn plant o!llelalllUIWIICed late Soturda,y that the 84-411.Y strike
wbleh besln lost July 1 ~ eNI at midnight tonight when worlwrs will report beck to work. Union
members ll,l)proved a new eontraetbya497-196eount Soturday. OMcials eJII)Oct to siln a memorar&gt;4um asreemenl aometlme today. Abow, a picket detan tehea It eao7. The p]antlcxms In the back-

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GALLIPOLIS - A Jacksm am~nee driver on an emergeney
r1111 Friday passed a stowed
·~ehool buo IIIII struck a ear
~t had stopped lor the bus.
The State HiJ!hwOJI Patrol elled S.muel E. stevenson. 23. Jack,..
to munleli&gt;al court SepL 23
on a eharp ol pasilltg stAIRpod school boa.
The ambulance waa teldQBGer·
114 P. McKinnin, 48, Jack1cril,
tli the Holzer Medical Center.
McKlnnlss hid autre-red a Craclured arm at the Davis TFileldDK
~. Jackson. "" was tn.iUred
- when a tire rim blew
IIIII
sltilc:k him. He Is reported In

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two other vehicles.
The patrol investigated a mi~
nor accident at 12:55 a.m. Satur~
day when cars driven by Wllll.am
D. Davis, 23, Heck's Trailer
Ct., and Anthony Altieri;, 65,

_good condiUoo.
The accident occurred at 4;10
p.m. Friday on Rt. 35, ooe IIIII
nv..tenths miles west of the
junction ol Ill. 160. An eastbowd GaUipolis City School bus
had stopped to let off a rider.
Ueola M. Smith, 34, RL 2
Bidwell, headed west, had atop.
pod lor the bus. The ~U~~bulance,
headed east, wenl arouNI the
school bus, cut back In, In u
eflort to KO between the bus aNI
the car ard instead struek the
Smith car. No one was 11\iUred.
There waa moderate 4aJn8ge
to the ear and the ambulance.
There was no c:ontac:t between
the school bus aNI either ol the

GaUipolls, collided at a sfq&gt;
aign on 'Third Ave., in Kanauga,

one aoo six-tenths

miles north

ol Gallipolis.
The patrol slid Davia stopped
at the sign, started aNI atopped,
then sll~ted IIIII slopped llfllln
IIKI the last time Altieri was
unable to stop and his car struck
the back of the Davis ear. MI-

nor damage was done to both

cars. No one was

injured and

oo eharKe was tiled.

fJolttntbus Man Bound Friday

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persons who are not genuinely
qualified to receive ald."
The educatioo plank pledged
special aid to inner-city schools
and put the consolidation of
convention.
_., school districts "high UDDfll
uwe respect fln4 hwnan educatiorw.l priorities.
rights, and secorxl, proper~
The platform calls for the rerights:· the platform says in peal of the controversial Fer~
its preamble. Throughout the uson Act. which prohibita
plaUorm, the stress was placed strikes by public employes. It
on programs tor the dlsadvan-. wu a repeat "of the statement
taged.
in the 1966 platfonn.
Platrorm cmnmittee members
The platform stopped short
who advocated specific propos~ of recommending a statewide
als on reform
Ohio's presi~ income tax but said "tax reodential primary aOO on gun form is vital if we are to maincontrol were apparentb' rebuff~ tain our standards of education
ed. The proposed planks were and physical and social securmissing.
ity." It asked for taxes "broadThe law entorcWtwJl..,J)t..nkll ly based on the ability to pay,"
stdtt .. ·taws "must~ · iittoleBc:t ··-~Th&amp; platfoAn · attacked what
firmly a!lll fairly and pledged it termed "the callous dlsr.,.

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the party to lake • "prompt
steps" in the next two years to
prevent crime arwJ. disrespect
for the law "as well as to cure

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COLUMBUS (UPJ)- A plat-form stressing human rights
but negleetlnK to IOJI how they
can be achieved was adOPted
today by the state Democratic

autot:raph," she said. "Why 17, 1967, for the175thannlwr•
should they? I'm ,lust an ry ceremOilies of the New York
ordinary girL"
Stock ExchaFrancine may be juat an
VIee President Hubert H.

administration of the school to

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Instrument Stresses
Human over Property
Rights; but is Vague

SEEMS LIKE ALL OF TilE CffiLDREN of Mr. IIIII Mrs. Hoy
Holter are doing something unew" this school term.

BIG YANK.

Sunday and

Democrats Approve State Platform

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Elberfelds In Pomeroy

fair and warm

Monday. High Sunday 75 to 80.

FOUR SECTIONS

SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 22 1968

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT

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She would have been discharged earlier but leU over a chair
ard was kept several more days for observation.

SHOP :ATURDAY NIGHT UNTIL -9:00

provides:

Deooted To The Greater Middle Ohio Jlalley

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a witne&amp;l!i against hlml5iell."
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The U.S. S\C)reme Court. howe..er, has put st.rlct int8r..
pretations into rights sections recentb.
Judge Mitchell is eJII)ected to rule on the motions inld
when he recon~enes court here next 11Nrsda)'.
The case&amp; of the Dultys, Janey and Burlile were pondirc
In Gallipolis Municipal Court when the in::lictments were re-turned apinst them. Since that time, however, the cases ln
municipal court have been dismissed.

·'&gt;n does not constitute a viola~
·e Ohio BW of Rights, which

voluntal

t1oo ofse,

tmts

''Hwnan history becomes more
and more a race between eclu:a~
tlon and catastrophe." - H. G.

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' 'Nc person shaU be compelled in any criminal q~se to•" ~:·. t/;:;

the State vs, ' \Uranada, which set a precedert in investiga..
'fl.
tloaaltnter..CaDJ
~rosecuting Attorney John A. EpUJW countered/
lor the State agolnsl the pleas of ebafe.
m~,/
"urrer with a memorandum citilw: the
,,~ .
·e, which held that any persoo who
ca:..
will be deemed to have testified
does · . it-

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ANiJ PAUL HUSTON ARE CONTINUING In their kl.l ll'

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eBIRTHDAYS .
•SHOWERS

Court.

"ize project ·'lf restoring ·the Bridgeman home in Syracuse.
The couple has been working there for over two years. 1be
home promises to be most attractive when the work i&amp; completed.
A ramUy cemetery remains intact near the Bridgeman properl)'.
Incidentally, Mrs. Huston's mother. Mrs. Ted Beegle, ba1 been
returned to her Pomeroy home crom Holzer H01pital where she

ate.

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Jill')' In the eaoe lnvolvllttl tho assault oo Percy J!eolio, llr.'\11
cl.Oolilre. oull'ered a fractured jaw lllllwaot~oSJtallzed.
Janey and BuriUe were two of nve per...,. lnlletad by
· tbe recent srand lucy In oonnecUon wltb the clle. A wool( Qo.
Wke Duffy, 18, aild Gary Du(()&gt;, 20, GallipQIIa, !)IOided not
pdlli .t o INiieln)e!U or second deiree riot IIIII agravatod
assault. The fifth Pbaon, secretly indicted, has not Mn arrstg!Mid.
The ll)omorllldum !Ued with the pleas or ahotement,
pleadil1! liolallon of eonaUtutloaal riKhto, cited the ease ol

GALLIPOLIS - Two yooths Indicted by the September
term grand Jury riled pleos olabatemeiilj seekllll to hove the
lricUctments dJsmll8ed when they were 'arraigned }.'rldQ tJo..
fore Judge Thomas W, MltchelllnGolila couilb cominon. Pleas

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Some ot the events are con~
toots In pancske Dipping, llre- disclosed ~st week.
bulldinK coordinated with water
The state senate baa voted to
boOing, bilndlolded compass censure Hitch, Berkeley Ollncourse, tent peg making con- cellor Roger He)1ls and the
test, nrst..ud relay and IIUUIY, Berkeley academic se111te over
many others,
the Cleaver ep,pointment.
The unique feature this 1ear
will be the judging and crunclllag o! these contests, which lVIII SCHAYES NAMED
NEW YORK {l!PO- Dolph
be dooe by a select Kfoup ol SenSchayes,
former Syracu1e Na~
lor Scouters and Explorers chotionals
scoring
leader, wa1
seo by their own units.
appointed
s~rvisor ot omclalll
A laating memenlo ol this chlilenglng experience will be a neat- in the National Basketball
ly desilned paf&lt;h to be awarded Association Thursday by leap10
commissioner Walter Kennedy,
to each boy attendlnK.
Kennedy stso announced that
Scouter1 lntereated in more
Mendy
Rudolph, sllrtinK hlo
delsila oo the camporee should
16th
year
as an NBA referee,
oootaet John WbiUey, 105 Pleoswill
held
the
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urt ~. 675-3856i Bruce Adkins,
of
ehie!
of
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lOOt Slmpi!Oil Place, 675·1033,
or Ron MCCIIatod&lt;, 803 27th
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THORPE BAY, E ngla od
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SEPT. 20 • 26
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YOURS, MINE AND OURS
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Lucille BaD - Henry FoNII
The
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today.
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By United Preu bternaUoaal
Admiuloru 85c 111:1 50c
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CaedlosloCLEVELAND, (l!PO - Rain
YIIda'o tq, 1-ro today put washed out the flna.l meedrw Of
•. 1111 unlll - k • trip to the year between the Washingllol""' ~re Communist 111- ton Senators lllld tfl'!!l OevelaOO
By United Press lrternaUoaal
formaall oald ~ faced So- INIIons Thursday.
Hubert H. H...,..rey todiiJr
viet demands to JIUI'B" cerialn , Jnd~an oCDcials said the game
llberolo - Including Alexander would
not be made ~. apln chaUenged his Presld~
Dubcek - frQm their govern- regardless
or the Tribe's till opponent, Richard M.
ment. news media and Commu- chllnces to adw.nce in the Nixon, to meet in a face--to-face
televloed ohowdown. The new
American League stan:lings.
nlot~.
d\lllenge came just after a
Hoose cmunittee cleared the
way lor third-party ciJidlclate
George C. Wallace to app8ar
with the major party contenders
in any re-run to 1960's "great
debates.''
Th- House Commerce Committee opened the way for
Wallace's participation, aNI by
doing so put more pressure on

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llag, 0., $27,50, JPOedlnB.
01'0¥, overload, $25, and COlis,
Flaed were Georp V. M&lt;&gt;r- $15""!111)1011ded; Cheoter L. Grlfria, Pomero.Y, $10 attd COlis, Othe, Coolville, $10 and c:oata,
oxeesstve speed for '"""'"l!'f!S; aaiiUred clear dlotance; Marcus
llobert F. Faa, Jr., M1cldle- . Cox, Racine, $10 IIIII coots, DO
port, $10 IIIII costa, .., clrlv- operlior'o ileenoe; Wolter E.
or's license; .Kalhcyn Milliron, Kine. Albany, $10 attd COlla,
Racine, $5 and eoato, 11111811 Jell of center; Charles R. Aelvehicle; Dcltald E. Colllao, Fom- Iter, Follltii'QY, $5 and - COlli,
defective -at; Jimmy F.
'?);.-:::rmwx«-: · f =="'~·• 77 r: EYB.. Racine Route 2, atop ll&amp;a
GALLIPOLIS - Dedl'cauoo
violation, $10 IIIII wlls; Sldceremonies lor the Dew $200;nq E. LIUie, llllddleport, $U
0011-plui caml • Meigs Re-'
and COllie, speeding; DOria' E.
glOMI Airport IVIU begtn il
llelnltart, POmeroy, $5 IIIII
3 llils afternoon. Gov. James
.COlla, left of center; Dtnne
A. ·ljitodoa, wU) be the pril&gt;' .S' .E. Wyatt, Cbeehlre, Iii '"' d
eli&gt;al I!POIIiot,, Tha. juibl)c ~
coila, impedhw tralllei, ~
, Invited. The ilew striP ·Is 1,;. ' L,
, &lt;;lieehlre RoltW ·1,
Cited between Glll~ls lJij • •10
IIDp stKD
. ~Muga, Just oft llt. 7, below tloo; ,KinM
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the diseases that have caused
theJllj,"
"lt is essential to raise the
effecUveness aod dignity of law
enforcement omcials and firemen throughout the state," says
the plank. It advocates "programs" that would do that but
!ailed to spell them ouL
The social justice p 1 a n k
pledged the party to sponsor
40 social
legislation and progra.ms to provide all citizens,
and especially the depressed
an:! diaadvutaged, with unrestricted ard complete cpportunity !or employment. education
. , . a decent hc:me, and access

to public laciiWes." It pledged
s~Vport lor higher welfare pOJImenta and to ''screen ,out any

Explosion is
Termed Minor
PT. PLEASANT - T, R. Friar, ttlaDager olltle stautrer Chem·
!eli Plllfl at Galllpol1o Ferry,
oald FrldiiJr lollowlttg an OJI)Io"""' at the plllfl thai at 11:40
Lm., uA Jmall explosion occur~
red In the plant aree resultIng It&gt; DO lnJurlea lD pllltl per•
lljlllal. Dam~p to plant Olfllpmilpl IIIII faclllltes appeared flo
be" lfllnimsl but · - 111at this limo. Qllck action bJ' 1n - PIWI! nre control
.PdilJ l*t the
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pledged the party to work for
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Register
Deadline

HEREFORD BREEDERS chat with Dr. Bert iichelb, Maumee, presldont at the
Herelwd
Anocllltion !illtlmlaT.at-a bee~pr-oll clinic hel&lt;ht-the IIA&gt;ek Sprlnss falrsr""""- noar PUileroy, From lutl to right are Sherwood Meredith aid his son, John, of the Flatwoods area ot Meigs
Courty; Meigs County treasurer, Howard Frank am his smallaon, Ray, of the Racine area, and
Dr. Scheib.

PDMEROY - Cblel of 1'0llee Jed Webster Saturday reminded rnotorlste that the r.,.
surfaced I'Oid under the Pomeroy~Muon bridge Is one-way.
Only eeotbowld (upriver) tralflc ia to travel the road, he
warned.

Is 25th
GALLIPOLIS -

The Gallla

County Board ol Election Sotur-

The road la marked for one
way traffic. Motorists appre~
hended vlolatiDK the regulation will be oiled to court,
Webster advised.

11111' reminded voters that the

deadline lor voter registration
is Wecbtsdly, Sept. 25." A reFlor Gollla Couozy must he
registered to vote.
Ref!)slratim In Ohio Is permanent and need not be renewed unless a resident baa not
voted at least once ln the past
two calendar years, or h a s
ehanKed their name (A ...,man
must re-register If she has married Iince ahe regioterecO.
Per10111 who have moved from
one precinct to another m u s t
transler ltlelr regi&amp;tratloo In order to be eligible to vote In the
Nov. 5 pnerli election.
AJI1 realdent who Is not registered IIIII does not regioter belora 1t1e Sop!. 25 cleadline cannot
vote Ia the ran eleetlon. AJI1
per100 who has moved line.e they
reglotered and who does not
trana!er will not be etlglble to
vote. AJ11 per110111 who moves
from their preeinetbetweenSepl.
25 IIIII liedlan dill' m.., go baek
flo thlir old precinct IIIII vote.

Lawmen Hold

Four Persons
POMEROY -

Four peracm

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Robtrl

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Escapees

Change
Minds

Dr. Morgan Installed
President of Ohio's
College of Surgeons
Morgan's outstanding record of
service
to the people of this area
was honored at the 13th annual
as
a
member
d. the surglcailtaff
meeting of the OhioChapteroftbe
of
the
prevtooa
lkllzer Hoapital
American College of SUrgeons at
IUid
Clinic
and
the
, _ Holzer
Youngstown Sept, 20.:!1, when

GALLIPOLIS -

Dr. Thomas W. Morgan, staff
member of the Hoi zer Medical
Center, wasinstalledpresldentof
the Ohio Chapter of. the American College of Surgeons for the
coming year.
The honor indicates the state
and national recognition for Dr.

Speaker on

GALLIPQI.Jl; - Two men who
escaped !rom the HllttUngton, W.
Va. jail Monday night wlived .,._
traditloo Frldlll' afternoon when
they were arraigned before Gal~
llj&gt;ollo Munlelpal Jud&amp;e Robert
S. Betz and were returned to
llunllagton,

1bey were Kemeth Lee Adkins, 24, and Charles Thomas

LanciY, 28, botb Gl Eaot Liverpool. Both had reluaed to waive

extradition wllen they _ . . t
before Judie Beta Wednesdl,y•

llunllagton police hod ellarpd

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Ohio Chapter of the Amertcaa

Constitution

MIDDLEPORT ance o! Constitution Week, Meigs
County Common Pleas Judge
John c. Bacon spoke on the Con.stitutioo of the United States
Friday evening at the dinner
meeting or the Midclleport~Pomeroy Rotary dub.
Dr. Jerry Matheney, who attended a meetl~t~ of the Gallipolis

the preliminary plana for the 14th
annual meeting which Is to be
held in CincimaU.
He is the fir1t physlclu of
:brtbeastern Ohio to be honored
by being selectedpresidentof'thil
&gt;rpnization. He succeeds Dr.
Richard W. Zollinger of Columbus.

Rotary Uub with WendeD Gerlach and John Werner, repor~
ed on that event In which Bos

- · with burllia1'7 and LanciY
U beinc an aeeeoiiOI')' to bar- Johnoon o! WSAZ-TV sPOke oo
glacy Monday eveniQB. After be- the Democntic am Republican
Ing booked, llnprprtnted a n d
conventions which he attemed
JiboiDKnllbed. the two man were as a correspolllent.
~cod In a del- ,.U, awlitBirlhdays Dbserved were those
lnl tnnlhr to the Cabell Colll- ot Gerlt.ch, Curtis Jenkins and
IJr JaU,
Edison Baker.
Wlteli an olllcer - to Bet · Judie Baeoo directed his ,...
~e two man they 118\'8 - . An marks to the authors, historical
waa bi'Oadeut. Acltlt!• 'Ifill baehgrOUIIII and Jq-ura or the
~ wva !Jieklll , up 'l'IIIIIIIIIY Conitltutloa.
~ .by the stat. lllib'n1
"-!!Iea ol Heatll Methodist
Tittr ~ b!tcllllliti\1 • · c;tnu'tll s"""" the dinner IP the
rlilt
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Medical Center.
Dr. Morgan is a graduate of
Wuhingtcm and Jefferson Col~
lege and HarvardMedieaiSc:hool.
He completed hla postgr&amp;Ute
tralning at the Peter Bent Brigham Hospital In Booton, and the
UniverSity Hospital of Ohio State
University. He is a Diplomate of
the American Board of SUrgery.

College o! ~rgeiHis, will preside
at the 13th 8111111al meetlne and
will amounce the appointment of
In observ~ the 1969 Program Chairman and

!f'•clr.'• aim

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POMEROY - The September
grand jury will convene at 9

Lm. Monday in the Meigs COUDoo
ty c:ommon pleas court room.
Judie John c. Bacon oald saturo
day. The Jury is e"'""""' to be
In seosloo lor two diJ's.

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American Hereford Association, aOO Don Moody, Fredericktown, director of the Ohio Herer6rd
AsS&lt;X:iation, which staged Saturday's Beef Productioil. Clinic at the Rock ~rings fairgrounds near

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LLOYD BLACKWOOD, Chester, right, greets Harry T.

Aim strong, prebred a n d commercial Here!ord breeder
from Springville, lrd., who was guest speaker Saturday a!terooon when the Ohio Hereford Association held a beef
production clinic at the Rock Springs fairgrounds near Pomeroy. "More Dollar! from Beef Cows" wu Armstrong' s topic.
He runs over 400 cows on 2,000 acres in southern Indiara.

coulicn.

Scouter of
the Week
or the

Week, was a
Bo,y Scout trom 1937 thriiUill
1939. He became mmmaoter of
Pad&lt; 240, Rutland, In Oc!Dber 11
1965. It was In April of !966
he helped organize Troop 240
In Rutland and was 1 - r of
both units while employed as a
shift worker at Vanadium Corp.
When asked, ..How do you find
tbe time?,'' his response was, HJ
don't flnd Ume, I take time."
ln October, 1967, he moved to
Benlnn, Ky. and prom)lil3 registered as an assistant scoutmaster
of Troop !8, Reldlans, KJ&lt;.
Now again 11~ In Langsville,
he wasted no time in getting active again in scouting. He recently organized Troop 239 In
Langsville.
Jim's boys are active. Robert
Is a Boy Scout In Troop 239
and James David is a Webelos
scout In Pack 240, Rutland.
His wife, Joama, has been a
den mother three years in Pack
240 and Pack 18 while in Kentuc-

MIDDLEPORT - stephen K.
Henderson has been named honor graduale In his advanced Individual lralnlng course condUcted by lhe 4th Engineer (AIT)
Brigade (~dallll) at the U. S.
Army Training Center at Fort
Leonard Wood, Mo.
Col. Marshall N. Sauls, commander of the brigade, In a
letter to Mrs. Henderson, the
former Sandra Humpllreys of
Middleport, states:
ky.
4 "11.
ts my prlvilege to inAnother dedicated scouter of.
form you that your husband has M.G-M District, he is present~
achlevnd the distinction of hon· ly employed on llle river by Hougor graduate from his advanced land Barge Line, Paducah, Ky.
lndlvimal training courae conby .t his brlpde. This ts,
indeed, a singular achievement
....nectlng great credil 111100 you
and ywr husband.
••Selection as hoo)r gracllate
Ia the hl8bell1 accomplialunent to
which an Engineer ~1111 Sol·
dier can aspire during advanced lndlvimal training. In order
GALUPOLIS - The Gellla
to achieve this honOr, your his- AcaAielllY lligb School Thespian
band maintained an academic av- Club this week elected Crisb'
Mage of better than 900 out Davis as the club's 1968 Home11 1,000 points In his class- coming ~- candidate. Marroom and practical work lnstruc:~ tha Cornwell, president, c o nUons. ·
~ dueted the meeting, with all 4l
"IUs efforts are greatly op- : members present.
preciated by Utose f1 111 charg- : Gl3 Butlanl, a student otOhio
ed with the respxasibul1;)' fA man- Unlversil;y, presented an abstract
aging this organization and 1 am pla,y, ..The Sancllox." and Miss
pleased to say that performance Bastian! and Amette Thomas,
ol this t,ype is certa1n1y an In- both former members f1 the club,
spiration and uample to other performed a comical dialogue.
students. At a time wbellao many
Pla.Y grwps were organized,
young ~· _ . . fD be 01111• each ander the supervlalon of
rused as to their role and re- two senior members. Joalllie
sponstbllltlea, It Is certainly a Ford, reviewed the. club's polnl
privilege tD have an Intelligent, IIJ'&amp;tem. Becky GlbSOil, lreuur·
conscientious and ~ young er, informed all members that
man such as your husband ap- 75 cent dues are due as soon as
ply himself to Ute extent lhel he poaalble.
has.
Also present were the club's
"On behalt of the officers 111111 three adviser&amp;, Mrs. Ruth G limen or this Brlpde, please ac- llngham, Mrs. Jane Yocum and
cept oor sincere awreclationlot David ~o.
witb&gt;ut your encouragemeut thiJ
distinction would oot have been
possible."
The training was in a crane
operating school.
Henderson entered the U. S.
Army ... April 1s and alter...
dergolng baste training at Fort

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Miss Davis is

'68 Candidate

Rio Grande SP4 Waltel'!! on
Accepting
Vietnam Duty
Program
New
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GUYSVILLE - ~ Lollnle R.
Walters has reporto&lt;l for ac-

f RIO GRAtiDE _ .Rio Grande
&lt;jfollege will participate In an

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&lt;Iande O(lportunlt;y for Dlaadvantagod Youlhs (JIGODY).
~oored by the U, s. Of.
nee ~ Educa- and private Incllstry, approximately 2&amp; hlill
acMol grd.lates from low Income families will enroll in the

18ctnl semester at Rio Grande
COllege.
Sludenta are admitted to
Ute RGODY program will be se·
lected by the Olflce of Adrnlsrd.oos and Records. Criteria for
admission will be based on the
current !U.Ddards used by the
Collep: American COllege Test
scores, College Entrance Test
I&lt;Ol'OS, and the student's hli!l
school record,
~ oo financial need,
all llludents selected for RGODY
will be eligible to receive room,
board, tulUon, linen service, and
Ute studenl activities fee. SWpreaently enrolled al Rio
Grande College will no1 be ellglble.
Due to the normal attrition
rate at the end of the first se~
meatar, Rio Grande College will
be oblo to absorb lhe additional
ltUdents with ease. The new stu~

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In cae ol the four residence halls
at the- College where vacancies
occur due to graduat:kxt. aea.
demle dismissals, or drop-outs.

As citizens of the United
States. Indians are subject to
the same laws and require-

live cDi3' In Vietnam alter spending 30 da¥ leave with his wife,
Karole, and his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Denney Walters, of Rt. 1,
Guysville. He haa been asslgned a telephone switchboard operalor ~Troop Command near Q1
Nhon.
Wallen entered the army In
March o1 this year and was last
llatlooed at Fl. Lee, Va., where
he completed a course in LB.M.
and bookkee~ He Is a 1966
gramate of lll8h School
and was empiOJ'ed u a bookbinder with McBee Syatemo of Ath·
ens before enteringthearrny. IUs
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
llarr,y llarrisoo of Gallipolis and
Mr. and Mrs. James H. Walters
~ Adamavllle.

Annual Workshop

To be ThiU'!Klay
RIO GRANDE _ The Taylor
PUblishing C0rnJ)8ll)' will hold
Its Third AnnUal Workshop
Thursdoy, SepL 26, at R 1 o
Grande Collep. The workshop
is held each year for the yearbook staffs of area high schools
which are Ta.vlor customers.
llurlng the 008 da¥ sossloo,
students will be inlrtructed on
how to ergani:ze, layout, and prepare material ror their year book. Students will a110 have an
apportunib" to discuss their individual problems In small
groups throughrul the day.

ments on military service as
all other citizens .

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POMEROY, OHIO
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No One Hurt
In Collision

Knox, KJ&lt; ., attended 1-rsblp
school at Fort Leonard Wood followed by the last school.
Following a 23411 leave here
with his wife and his p1r811tl,
Mr . and Mrs. Cll!lord Henderson af Gallipolis, Hendersonto Fort Ord, Calli., and w a s
scheduled to leave Friday for
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phens, Becky Nibert

Dana Ste-

and Bren·

da llartlOJ, all aentors at Point
PloaiiiUit lll8h School, were the
three !lnallsto will vie for
Ute tltie of HomecomJne - .

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lllo allldont boolf of the school
and her ldontll¥ 1ao&gt;wu oo the
..~ of O&lt;l&lt;lber 11 When sbe
· will be crowned cmtng hall •
t1me , eeremonle1 of the Pobtt ·
l'leuant Big Blaek-MiltDn Greybounds 1001ball pme at Saun-

PLEASANT VALLEY HOSPITAL
ADMITTED: John Greer, Pl.
Pleasant; George Bales, Pl.
Pleasanl; Lawrence Jordan, Pl.
Pleasant; Mrs. Uonel Smfth, Pl.
Pleasant; Willie strunk, Clnelnnat!,
Ohio; Rooald Jacob•,
dora Memorial stadium.
Rutland,
Ohio.
The Homecoming activities
DISCHARGED:
Dallal Wlllong,
will begin willl a par. . thriiUill
Pt.
PleaiUt;
Jom
Morgan, New
tloO dolmlcnm Action oo Frida¥,
Haven;
Marlo
Liberatore,
Pl.
Oct. 11, at 1 p.m. IIIII be &lt;on.J'IeasanL
eluded with • dance In the hlllll
IChool IJl'll1 illill'edlatel.Y !ollnwlng tile !001ball pmo.
Richard Henry Lee ol Vir'nle llomecomlnglctivitleaan
ginia made the formal motion
- e d by the - 1 m.ltllt 'lor Independence in the Conti·
nen!al Congresa.

IN LOVE WITH THE

Dinner .. Planned

OH KAN Coin (]ub

Eagles Band
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To Meet Monday
PI'. PLEASANT - The OH
KAN Coin Club will hold a reg-

Galli&amp;-Motb.a.....,_

with . lr.&lt;~ ,of. :JUI'I • hi •PIUed on, ~IVIDothe~the ~~i.:.' ;,;:;;;:...! ,,__ tl!. •.•~.~· .,. ;;'"·.·' ·'· '"•
rich harvest to be gleaned from his slreiiHJII&amp; iUod 'M11\M
s. '"' - ,...., .,-"", 1
II' · Much i !( clJe the memory of such a man whole Yilioa hal bow beerr
u-s
realized. "Where there is no vision the peop]e perish."
pme WU tilld up for almost two
in
SPECIAL DELIVERY from H. C. WithroW, Hunll- W. VL: blurs wl&gt;lle -•aary repairs
I read your story aboui the Ohio River (Filly Years ~On Ute were mado.
River) In the Sunday issue, thinkirw you mlgbt like the ltor)' on
SUNDAY
page 11 in this magazine."
That llli&amp;8Zine was Pltuliurgh Booting, an edltloo 11 the Olllo
11MES-SENTINFL
River magadre, which he aent me. 'Ibe atoryonpqe 11 was"Death
Publllhllll •"r• lfu!'IM:! -, ~Ohio ~alllt
Ca.
Boat ~read Fear Along River," a diary report of the towboat N!ilah ...
GALUI"'I.Js IWI..l TRJII.:)o;E
John Porter when she became infected with 1ellow le110r 011 an .,.
tU Thln:IA.Ye•• C.Uillolll, Oillo,IUI1. ,._
lllhtlil -1") Wtddil~ I\QiJII tiiC...l .!ialllflill·.
bounllrlp from New Orleans In the !all ol1878.
S.W0 Clu1 l'olllf'l hid II G.ll.lfolll, Ollle,
DREAMS REALIZED - Seven Gallla Aelidenly Hi8h ScJoool 45al.
Tttl£ UNU :il'M11\"EL
graduates of 1968 will see !heir m.ms come true llllllorrow wben
ue NecNntc lltrM•......Nl·,Oti"-U"Ht.
they er&lt;er the ljolzer Hospital School of Nurs!JIK, They are liD Pllbll.._. -r1 ·~ ..-e nl,. ~ IIIW'- ~ _._...dUim&amp;IIIIIJ lltMlWIIl
Davis, Shirley Olapman, Janice Roae, Debonll GlteWocid, Sellin ~
Pom.-o;~, Ohio, PIMl MiN.
TERMS Of /)l'BSCRlJ'T'i().';
Davidson, Sliaron ·IIIII Karon Baiii!J'. All are lonllti' CIDdjl
~ rarrl• AU) l!ld ~. Jk ptr ..._
Stripers, members of the Future Nurses ot America Club.
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1'tlt !;illliDOli• Trlbunl in OhiO IIIII Wttt Vlf-.
WHERE TO- Dave Roberti, former Gt'IUpnUa Uttle LelglleJ',
111111. ont ~ttl' IP: ,;~ mollllilf IJ5; tlllft - h •
Dnlahed the regular lnte.,.tional ~ -""" wllll ID 18-S ~ ~,,.,... OM)•r•lll:l •l~monl hlfliW.
record, picked 111 two wlnl IIIII then lost one In doe Gove..-'a ...-:h• P.Sil.
"no. ~~~~~ IIMIMI,- )Mr ~II: II~ -..111
Cl(l playo!l. Columbus doW..t Rochester 3-2 In -~ 1111 then N .U; tflrW 1110111111113.
-' CARTOON
\J~tlllld Prt•~ lnlttl'lllt &gt;Or.d b eltl~a.
dropped lour In a row 1o Cly4e McCullouall'• JackiOnvlllo, Fla. ,.,.n..
'ntlll• • tile ~• r.r publi~llllon o1. all
d. . .~.... ~l'lllll ... llthL• Mil' ....... Itt
J-Mels.
Roberta got his IWo wins over Rclcheater, lha aeCOiillli!llw l1lo .._IIM:altt1111 ,....,.,.. herlllt"
the Jets tile aem1-nna1 playolt But the J·Meta d.--4 CollliDIMia
lhree In · a...,. IIIII d""n st Jacksonville W-odt1111&amp;b1.llWJ·
Mots doomed the Jots IIIII Roberts. Overall, Roloerll wu 21).41111r
the year.

y..,, Lov• At First

TONIGHT·.SEPT. 22
Sidney Pottier
'"TO SIR. WI'I1J LOVE"
(Technlcolor)

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NoD eomery.uaatela Blln&lt;lll
'OPERATION KDl BR0111ER'
(TochnleaiO..)

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Spot

s...up

By Schuldt, Ohio'• LortOII S.lling
Lov.tlino &amp;o ~::tl
MOBIL HOME
JplotoCI

fl/lt
IC&amp;K
MOilLE
PARI&amp;' SALES

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Avit;

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ular business moet1111 Mooday
evening at tbe Tu-Endle.we Manor. lllgbJightlngtheactivitleswlll
be •-traders night," starting at
6:30 p.m. All members are urg..
ed 1D bring coins lor tnullng,
Clair Cheuvront, club president, Invites all lnlerested area
collectors 1o allend. An ..meadonal forum on oolna will be
preaned, foUowed by a colo
auction. The organization waa
organized in 1962, and has members from six' counties, and 25
rommunltles.
ARRESTS REPORTED
PI'. PLEASANT- Arrestsr&amp;ported al the county Jail were:
Thendore Smith, 66, Rt 2 Leon;
Earl
Fr.r, 52, Rutland, Ohio
and Juhlor Hlll, 64, Rutland, Oltlo,
all charged with lnloxleatlon;

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check warrant.

Carolina's FALL

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.,\O.Of' 500 Co~~~
.. .Ctl.;.'o ~

or lilY lives lJ&lt;ijn

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Special
Price

Natural Birch-----~--'· 97 5.97
lanfP Light Birch•••J2. 95 8.95
· aoyal •Birch __________ 8.60 7.75
Y/5 Oak,______ .;_____ 6. 95 5.97
V/$ Jced .Teak ..........6. 95 5. 9.7
Rustic-lack Wilnut · 19.95J2.99
Other Pan•ls as low as.---·~ 3~ 45.
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being lOll

adllliJnl-, •'lo .,.k' ...., or&gt;

Clll'k • pi' oed pollee vlol•ee
"in aeess of aulhorii:Jr" a1lllo
IIXIII cilngeraJs of all, "for will protect the jlubllc llh•lllo
P&gt;ilce rio1ate the law?"
Hoover aalil Chi- polleo
111111 tbe Natlooal Guard ,....,..
laeed wldo viclouo attacking
maba who gave them no
altemallve bu1 to use Ioree 1o
prevent theae melba trom
occompllahing lhalr delllructl•e

ra1Wylng tenolGtl, not 10 a ~."

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Clad&lt;

~of! '

111a

, . - . did oot' Joaw•· . ,
lpOdal relertiiCO 1o ChiBut the ~ . . . ....;...-.
., lha proalCIIUld pt lola 1t1111 floioooi'l

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vlewJ on CJINI'II1 Ylo'-~
CltiCIIO Incl-.
Dr. Mlllllo El-woa, lha

JiiDO('I c:halrmaa, told - -

JIUJ'I)OSOO."

he had cloHd the holrlnp 111
Clll'k lnaloled croAtia wlolpped the publle because the Chiup by wl1d rumora and ln~o were being tnvo~
lndlvicmls Intent on .....,~~ng ed by the Julllce Deportn-.
trouble "can be oontrolled
without excesaive force and
violence by pollee."
London had the world's fint
"II Is the cJut;y of 1-rllhlp subway. It dates from 1883.

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SALE $2.69
Put new years of wear Into
your old, weathered asphalt roll roof with mintmum work and expense.
J\Jst brush on. Fast and
easy. Fonns a tough surface that won't run or
crack. Coveno 375 to 500
square feet. No. 41.

Freeman Decision
Blasted By Miller
WASHINGTON - Tenth Dis.
trict Congressman Clarence E.
Miller todi!J' slrongly criticized Secrllary of Agrlcullure Qr.
vtUe Freeman's recent decision

1114 latr --~ •Ill '"' I t1 1

.Soi.. Ot,

man to reconsider hb decision.
In a recen.t letter to the Sec-

retary, the Tenth Dlstrl&amp; legislator, Ohio's only representative
on the House Agriculture Committee,
pointed up the chronic
to eliminate new contracts r o r
fiondlng
conditions laeed by the
watershed projects approved for
people
of
Southeaatern Ohl&lt;o and
tlinstrucUon Wider P. L. 566.
cauUoned
that unless the SecreCiting the Secretary's action
tary
reverses
his earlier decias contrary to the best intersion
the
future
success of the
e.sts of American agriculture,
watershed
proiram
in SoutheastMiller appealed to Mr. Freeern Ohio and in the Nation would
be critically lnlpelred. .
While J'tCOillizlng the uoed !qr
a reevaluation or UJJeudltm'ea on
the part of the Departmelit .In
light of lhe recent budget measPI', PLEASANT - A motloo ures enacted by eoneress, Mil_,.Sting a COI!tinuance In the ler lndicatedthatanyactionwhich
hearing lor an Injunction In the would jeopardize the watershed
three mmth old Philip Sporn program would only serve to
strike was granted In Mason further compound the eC0110m~
lc problems of rural America
Count;y Circuli Court Frlclay •
Judge James Lee Thompson rather than correcting them.
The Congressman called for
ae1 OCtober 25 lor the hearing
u requested by Cecil Dean, at- an immediate and rom.~rehen­
!Dmey for Cenlral Operating slve study of the S2.5-$3 blllloo
COmpany. Raymond G, M u •· !arm program. Thlo study would
grave, altorney for the Utilll,y allow Secretary Freeman to
Workers Union of America, AFL- make aalective rather than lndlsCIO Local 426, o!lered oo ob· criminate across the board cut&amp;
In areas af low prlorit;y, and In
Jectlon to the contilwance.
those programs for which the
taxpayers dollars are being apent
and !rom which the American
Iarmer Ia gaining little beno!ll.

Unico Acrylic Latex
White House Paint

SALE 55.65
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This superior water-base
paint gives long-lasting
protection . .
reduces
painting and waiting
time. Dries to a satin
sheen in only 30 minutes

- even on damp days~ Goes on fast and easy over
wood or masonry. Soap and watt&gt;r brush clean-up.
No. 301.

SOUTHERN STATES POINT PLEASANT
CO-OPERATIVE INC.
675-27111

POINT PLEASANT, I. VA.

1519 KANAWHA ST .
Your Southern States

Coo~·;n: ". " ~genc y

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Graders Approved
PI', PLEASANT -

The MaEducation
Sjipi'OVed tlle move of 20 sixth
grede - . from Roosevelt
School ID Central School mring
a short special' meeting of the
board Friday nf&amp;!IL
'l1le vote lor the move as recommended by Stele &amp;lperlrtea.
dent ~ Schools Rex Smith ,...
UDanimoua aDICml the t h r a e
achool boud 11181Dbero pro-,
f(arr,y Siders, presldenl pro •
Will,
and Dr. J.eon.
lrd Brown.
1011 CounQ' Board ~

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5 Gals. Asphalt Fibrated Roof Coating

Dl'WLAY TROPIUES - MichaeJ Jones, drwn major, an:l
Jodi Athey, head Jll$rette, dispia)' two trophies the Wahama
High School baM won last weekend. In the annual Band-0-Rama
held at Marletta under sponsorship of the Lions Club. The
White Falcon band, under the direction of Gerald Simmons
was awarded the secorll place trt~~hy in Class AA cmnpeti~
tion for field maneuvers and also the second place AA cornpetition trophy f.or the parade. There were 28 bands competirw in the seventh 8nnua1 Band-0-Rama, alii it was Wahama's
first time to participate. - Sentinel Photo.

•• pt, Pleao';,a .. Continuaaoe ,Given
.
-- ~ John R• . ~01. ~6,. Ma-. bad
In couri hearing .
ani, 'drliitfti~~~"'

(ALL PANELS 4x8)
Ree.· !frlce

Atlogill!or~tce·

hear!nP

trom llilnr
ell...... ~nton
In--a.

Ted--

TIFFIN
CREDIT
JEWELERS
llULOVA
STYLE
TIFFIN
CREDIT
SENATOR
. $35.75

THE
RING
TIFFIN
CREDIT
THE
THING

BULO&gt;A TIME
liTH
TIFFIN CREDIT
IN MIND!

KEEPSAKE

Teenage GOP Qub

CARPENTER
BATONS

W'ill. Meet Monday
PI', PLEASANT -

Tbe ..,..
(J~ed- Couoot;yT-IP Rjijdlletn Club will meet ·
at ?;~ .p.m; ........,, SepL 23, '
In tile .Couot;r Repj&gt;Ucan
~· Oti lilllnflilil!\latt 11 11)0 tlllrt'ntl will
be lhe eleelipn 11 coillcen

SILVER STREAK
BALANCED-SHOCK
ABSORBER TIPS
ll in. II" to 21" lon11 ~

3.90

rw·

All lntert~tef.
...._........ uraed 1o _,.. .
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IWilliD II

STAINLESS
STEEL
QINNER

FROit

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NASO NDRIVE· IN

AND

Dol ivory

IMPERIALE

COOL HAND
lUKE

SUNDAY THRU SATURDAY
. SEPTEMBER 22 - SEPTmiEB 21

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Price
Includes:

Sight, Tho Dolu ..

weii~~ 1Dd 1¥_~~. ·~u. _!,~J!i!Jli~Dt.:~A:t

ONE WEEI

11~year.

POeTI• CONTIE•T

ei&amp;lll

b.r

Trail Ride, Bbn

~apllal.

TltA,I"IC eAfi"IT1' -

with the . ~~~- 1o be ' aalected

council.

PI'. PLEASANT - Plana ba..
lormulaled by the M e rchUia Dl'flalon o! the loeol .
chamber of Commeree
Battle Da,ya and Chrllllmao.
lloltlo DIIJ'I will be obllrved
Ocl. 9 li1roU&amp;b the l2lb. fo. 1110011llgbt sale from 7 until 10 p.m.
will hl8hUBIII. lllo ~ da,y 11
the event willi Jom IIPpolnled ID order bamen for use
In comectloot·wlllt the sale.
Mrl. WUltUn Harclln, Jr., clio·
pii!J'ed her Idea lor ayear-&lt;OIUI&lt;I
projoct - a large redwood tub
whieh could !eeture shnlba In
Ute winter and Giber plllllll In
Ute .s pring. !4'm Freeman of
Freeman' a Nuraezy lold t be
chamber be woul~ be willing 1o
give year arwnd care to t h e
. planls. 'l1le merehanto aaked
Freeman tD oubmlt a bid so !bey
would know the rost of his servIce.
Lowell. Cook, Mason Count;y
Board ol Education emplqye, discussed a sales training eourse
whleh could be co-sponsored by
the merchants lor their emplOJ'·
e1. Belva Farley, maMglng director ol the Chamber. was asked to send out letters to the merchants ID get their views and Interest on the sales course.

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'l1le 'lhree YOUiil ladles were

ln)lred

Its New President

YOURS, MINE AND OURS
Locllle Ball - HeiU')' F0111a
(Technicolor)
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COLORCARTOONS: ·
Codbab-y; m DDt Dry;
Mousetrek;
Of FeUne llondaee
Admission: 8&amp;c and 50&lt;
SHOW STARTS 7 P.M.

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Oub Names Smith

TONIGHT THRU THURSDAY
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GALUPOLIS - No one was
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In a lrud&lt;-ur roWalon
NEXT STOP FOR Roloerta, along with 1C1110 of lllo o1lior
st 5:54 p.m. Frldt.Y at 509 First Jela, will be In the lnl1ructlonal ~ !cir tWo 1111111l!oa slllllnr·
Ave. No charge waa Died a n d Sepl. 28 II Bradenton, Fla.
mbm daml8e wu done IDvehicles.
CIIY pollee aald the truck operoled by JoiD G. Brizendine,
31, llunllnaton, W, VL, and the
..,. driVtll by Robecca J. Lane,
17, 11 1711 Cbo- st., collldocl u the lnlck altempled to
make a 111m ln1D the drive at
509 First. 'l1le car """D"Dled
The Gallla Acaclomy H I 8 h
to
pass on the rlltL
School Photograpllf Club, at Its
No damage wu done tD a car
first meeting of the year Iaiii
driven by C)Jde IUrt, Jr., 33,
week, elected Roger Smlth,prea.
d32MaiiSIIIAVe.,lnambm
ident; David Kurz, vlee'llrel·
ident; and :!ilsan Markley, seers-. · · - In the drlvewo,y at 227
FourtiJ Ave. st 2:15 p.m. Fri·
tary-treasurer.
da¥.
iilsan Clarl&lt;ewaseletledllthe
Pollee said llun1 was bad&lt;Photograpllf Club's 1968 lloiJI&amp;.
ing lntD the drlvewo,y and backcoming ~een Candidate.
ed lntD a table IIWng oplnst
CommiUtes for darkroom lmthe door a 11 a prage cnmed by
provemenl and 1\mdol'alslng pro.
EYerelt Moll•"" 1bere w a a
jects were appointed. Eaeh mem.
damqe ID the prl&amp;ll door panher w!U be Involved In aomepro.
ell.
jed coocemlng a phaae 11 pho'nle 1wo · - brou&amp;llt the
tography .._,ring lha comingyeor,
year's to 289 accldenls lnGary Rusk Is the laculiY sponsor
ve"'pled In lha llrll 264 da¥1
~ the Photograt&gt;h¥ Club.

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LANGsVILLE - James Cooll-

dl, Scouter

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vaitl&lt;l•back. Including . cull•
IIIII _..,hood, IIIII, ,,til BalliiY. PaliiY ~.• idiO ·~
hll!l&gt; 1&lt;¥"1 work lornler Clnd)'lllrilllr,
111-.
· ~ancOI'
topro-.cl by 1~ at lllprth,Gall!&amp;o . .·
• thli '
ittw ....- . w110 will .
Bahr
• r '.l)o11er liotpllal School of ian II Mlddl~ HJ111 ~!&lt;~.,,.,
Nurab\lloloil_.:
otliera .In the lncoJ!1Ini;;Q~~
ODe tiiob•• Ia i ~ man, .,.. Joy Am Rullall, CloariJoluo FaciM\1 61 Run~ M~ ' Randolph, BoiiiJ' ~ • .
tal-:woridQ In In .P,r~fOOIII Cotherlna Gleason,~ Lam, .
11 ·a !a.litlnal4n holpltal, be de· b8rt, SWan ~ko, 111111
ddocl tD be&lt;omo an ...-11, Wolfe, ,Lm~~o j.ou Morrla; ~
GALIJPOLIS - x-tng how much I llke tile riwr, my 110011 """ t1 I1UCIJing nurotni a1 the Ttllnant, ~· Volt, Ju4l' o.t!rlem, Harry v. Holmes, who reoldelacro11 '11ilrd A:,._, trom oor ar11 stsp ta 11111 career.
ler, Emll,y Wobllor, Slndn !IJn•
o!!lcoa, brougbl me a couple of pieces of lltenoaore 1o reed.
Mrs. ·Naney Van Meter, who 1110111, . DlaM wn...., Sloar·
One Is !he Ofllclal Program IIIII COIIIIileui Hlatoey or the Ohio hoi a
daughter, will com' '"' Bro'lnliq, Janll f!dllla, DebRiver, Pageant am Dedication, Oc1. 19-25, 1929, eonunomoratlng ~Me !ro1i1 Middleport lor her orah .!l'orioa, Pamela 'J'erretl l!it1
the e"""letion ol the Ohio River canalization !rom Pl!tobUiati tD
11oe 11 a Iormor stu- Diane Rotll~.
.·
cairo. II was Issued by the Ohio Valley lqlroVelilent Aasoclallon, , c~e~t· 1n the 1ehool left 1o
A fttk of ioclll atllvltlol hal
The otl&gt;er is the Oct 12, 1929 Issue of Ute Waterwa,ya JO!!J'IIO[, . lie iaarriW.
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CM~moni.Y referred to as "the rlverman's bible." '111.01'0'lo not CynlloiJ.Jonklna, KathleenKoe- door iilfiPOr lollowod ·by. enter• '
much dlllerence In thai Issue and one printed todi!J', O!li - · bioi, UndO Jacobi and ' Andi'eo lalnmonl lllha home 11 Dr. IIIII •·
oowevor, had "Galllpolls Gosalp," which Ii not Inti-· today, Skibart have bad a year of cot. Mrl. Charlo E. Holler, Jr. At•
ON PAGE 10, TIIERE'S tho aclvectloemenl o! Ute Marl- "'*'&gt;- lep. Mill S!Gbart's molber, n- tor lllot, comea cWl.Y
u!acluril1! Co., Pl. Pleasant, soowlng a picture o! the tllen prlic· ' "'(tly clei;!IOHII, o'!med a nursing and book work, Willi ~
ticall.Y new omce building. - r o!Dry Is "How the Ohio il,lver liOJioe In .~onlllo wtolcb Mill lncr...ing lllianmenll 1o ! b a
Was Improved, the Bulldllw of One of the TyplcalllamL"
. SIDbll't l)ioloollo-WhOII othe oml!l 11 Holier llllapllal ID lllvo
It dldn'l say so in Ute Journal, bu1 one· of the boola plclured In'. bocoiiooo a roJI-odlllrH.
paUeat care.
.
the advert! semerts of lheir buUdera IJ atiU ru~ toda,y, ll'io' • . Tbi.r01 are eight . , . - . 1 pi
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the George T. Price. Of course, there's been some rencnatlconl; Slit Gillie Acadolloy lll8h School In
was built by the Charles Wlrd Engineering, (\harlootnn, W. VL
the lnCOmllll claJa, liVen of
·.
The Price Is lo the River New&amp; regularly.
whom were C&amp;nd,yltrlpenatHol-&lt;.'
BACK TO THE OMclal Prognm - 11lere'o a complete lito- Hr
They are Jan Datory of the Ohio River Valley li!cludlng the laundllll of GalllpoiiL . viJ, !lolrlOJ Chapman, Jamce
The occasion for the Papant was the e~llhmeJt ·of a nll\eoRIO GIIANDE - The Jl h I
!oot channel !rom Pittsburgh to Cllro. No more susperlled lllvi·
Sl&amp;lila Fratenolty 11 Rio Granda
Collop IIIII Bob Evano saugation, on account ot low water.
But one of the most interesting stories tn the program is the
Siiap MU host a !rail rlc1e and
bean cllmer at the Slieller Houle
dedication of the Ohio River Memorial Morumert In Eden Pll'k,
Cincinnati, de&lt;licated to John L. Vance ol Gallipolis and Albert
Ve8 fWW
near bon IDdq.
Bettinger of CineirmatL A special plaQue to each of tbe men was on
'l1le trail rida, In - two sides of the monument.
TUPPERS PLAINS - T h 1 with Nlllonal Qlarter llorH MCoL John L. Vance, first president of the Ohio Valley lm· Eaaten&gt; Hi8h School bandlmenl1 soda11011 actlvtUu liepD earb'
provement Association, was born in Gall_,.o lis, ln 1839. He~ DirectOr Ch&amp;rle1 Yea(J) lll'ter· Uda .-ninl. Dlmer will be
e&lt;lucated In the public schools here and enllaled hi the United Slates ed Ute field 1D the stralnJ 11 aervedall!Lm.
Army in 1861, organizing a conwai\Y In Gollll Coumy and a com- their aplrlled ll&amp;bl 1011&amp; "EoGov. -~ Is ~ 1o
pal\)' lor the Fourth VIrginia Infantry (Union), He was subiequenl.- sle'&amp; Ylc:IOJ'f Mirth;'' COII1POIIIII be Cll baiW:I brioll,y for anl.Y promoted to Major and then to Lleutenanl COlonel am was in and arran&amp;ed by Y-. Frlda,y
prior 1o the dediCO·
cooomand of several brigades during the Civil War.
nl8hl II the Alnandor-EIIIem t1o11 11 the
On his release from the service ll the coneluslon of the war .....-..halftime show•
al Airport, a l - lor 3 p.m.
he engaged in the steamboat business and later became pwjJUaher
Featured u a ueoncert" DWD·
of the Gallipolis Bulletin. In 1874, he was elected to Concresa ud ber Wll tile p;IIJUlar tuna, "Like
he later served as quartermaster u~er Governor campbelL
, 1D Get to KDow You," made pap.
COLONEL VANCE DIED in 192L His deoth terminated 26 War by ~ IIIII OUr Oanil·
years of office or president of the Ohio Valley tmprovement Alao- 'lbe bind waa tlltuied nax.t Ill
ciation. A bronze tablet on the Ohio lttver Monument, Eden Park. a danee routine to "MonciiJ,
Cincinnati, bears tribute to his leadership ln the work of the lm.. Mandl1'' 8Dd bead maJorette,
provement and canalization or the Ohio River. (trom the prtJil'Uft. Cella MeCOy, wu hJghlt&amp;Jdec'
The bronze tablet bore this tribune:
lll 11Siber Dance."
"He served untiringly as president of the Ohio VallOJIJqor.,..
To CODclllde lha Jll'OIII'Oil! the
meAt Association for more lhln a quarter ot a century am. Well'7 .bud waa featured In a prect..
TQNIGRT

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Davldlon, 91to!t~and,Kir}1 ,
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By"mABEII·,E McCAIG JI.P,L
WASIDNGTON (lJPl)... AU:y,
Gea. Ram&amp;IIY Clark IIIII FRI
Director J, Edpr Hoover
oecow dllcea m the same Door
~ the Julllco Departmtllt, but
the nation's 1wo lop law
enlorcODIIIII otllcers are mtiea
apart m "law and order."
'l1lelr dl!leraoco• Clllhapoilee
110ie In rlnts and jdllle
demollltratlonl Slllfaced dramatlcally Wedtleodt1 &lt;Ciuring the
first round of cloHd
before the Nlllonal ComBIIIalon
oo the CouHa IIIII Pr....-. of
Violence.
Tho hearlnp COi1llllled 1Ddll
with testilrom1 by profeasors.
Hoover pra!Jed Chlcaao 111..
thorlties for their 81.lCCe81 in the
face of ," chaotic elrcumJtaneea"
In preventing the Democratic

By Merchants

For Qtloon
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C,lark, Hoover, are Miles Apar,t., .

Plans Made

4 WAYS toiUY
I. CASH 2. UY·A~WAY
3. 30 DAY C!IIARGE
4. EXTtN~ID BUDGET
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Shown wltl1 HereCords in the demonstration ring arc, left, Ralph Dodson, Oeldman ol the
American Hereford Association, aOO Don Moody, Fredericktown, director of the Ohio Herer6rd
AsS&lt;X:iation, which staged Saturday's Beef Productioil. Clinic at the Rock ~rings fairgrounds near

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P -. Also In the ring Is Lloyd Blackwood.

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Henderson
Is Honor
Graduate

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LLOYD BLACKWOOD, Chester, right, greets Harry T.

Aim strong, prebred a n d commercial Here!ord breeder
from Springville, lrd., who was guest speaker Saturday a!terooon when the Ohio Hereford Association held a beef
production clinic at the Rock Springs fairgrounds near Pomeroy. "More Dollar! from Beef Cows" wu Armstrong' s topic.
He runs over 400 cows on 2,000 acres in southern Indiara.

coulicn.

Scouter of
the Week
or the

Week, was a
Bo,y Scout trom 1937 thriiUill
1939. He became mmmaoter of
Pad&lt; 240, Rutland, In Oc!Dber 11
1965. It was In April of !966
he helped organize Troop 240
In Rutland and was 1 - r of
both units while employed as a
shift worker at Vanadium Corp.
When asked, ..How do you find
tbe time?,'' his response was, HJ
don't flnd Ume, I take time."
ln October, 1967, he moved to
Benlnn, Ky. and prom)lil3 registered as an assistant scoutmaster
of Troop !8, Reldlans, KJ&lt;.
Now again 11~ In Langsville,
he wasted no time in getting active again in scouting. He recently organized Troop 239 In
Langsville.
Jim's boys are active. Robert
Is a Boy Scout In Troop 239
and James David is a Webelos
scout In Pack 240, Rutland.
His wife, Joama, has been a
den mother three years in Pack
240 and Pack 18 while in Kentuc-

MIDDLEPORT - stephen K.
Henderson has been named honor graduale In his advanced Individual lralnlng course condUcted by lhe 4th Engineer (AIT)
Brigade (~dallll) at the U. S.
Army Training Center at Fort
Leonard Wood, Mo.
Col. Marshall N. Sauls, commander of the brigade, In a
letter to Mrs. Henderson, the
former Sandra Humpllreys of
Middleport, states:
ky.
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ts my prlvilege to inAnother dedicated scouter of.
form you that your husband has M.G-M District, he is present~
achlevnd the distinction of hon· ly employed on llle river by Hougor graduate from his advanced land Barge Line, Paducah, Ky.
lndlvimal training courae conby .t his brlpde. This ts,
indeed, a singular achievement
....nectlng great credil 111100 you
and ywr husband.
••Selection as hoo)r gracllate
Ia the hl8bell1 accomplialunent to
which an Engineer ~1111 Sol·
dier can aspire during advanced lndlvimal training. In order
GALUPOLIS - The Gellla
to achieve this honOr, your his- AcaAielllY lligb School Thespian
band maintained an academic av- Club this week elected Crisb'
Mage of better than 900 out Davis as the club's 1968 Home11 1,000 points In his class- coming ~- candidate. Marroom and practical work lnstruc:~ tha Cornwell, president, c o nUons. ·
~ dueted the meeting, with all 4l
"IUs efforts are greatly op- : members present.
preciated by Utose f1 111 charg- : Gl3 Butlanl, a student otOhio
ed with the respxasibul1;)' fA man- Unlversil;y, presented an abstract
aging this organization and 1 am pla,y, ..The Sancllox." and Miss
pleased to say that performance Bastian! and Amette Thomas,
ol this t,ype is certa1n1y an In- both former members f1 the club,
spiration and uample to other performed a comical dialogue.
students. At a time wbellao many
Pla.Y grwps were organized,
young ~· _ . . fD be 01111• each ander the supervlalon of
rused as to their role and re- two senior members. Joalllie
sponstbllltlea, It Is certainly a Ford, reviewed the. club's polnl
privilege tD have an Intelligent, IIJ'&amp;tem. Becky GlbSOil, lreuur·
conscientious and ~ young er, informed all members that
man such as your husband ap- 75 cent dues are due as soon as
ply himself to Ute extent lhel he poaalble.
has.
Also present were the club's
"On behalt of the officers 111111 three adviser&amp;, Mrs. Ruth G limen or this Brlpde, please ac- llngham, Mrs. Jane Yocum and
cept oor sincere awreclationlot David ~o.
witb&gt;ut your encouragemeut thiJ
distinction would oot have been
possible."
The training was in a crane
operating school.
Henderson entered the U. S.
Army ... April 1s and alter...
dergolng baste training at Fort

wcteci

Miss Davis is

'68 Candidate

Rio Grande SP4 Waltel'!! on
Accepting
Vietnam Duty
Program
New
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GUYSVILLE - ~ Lollnle R.
Walters has reporto&lt;l for ac-

f RIO GRAtiDE _ .Rio Grande
&lt;jfollege will participate In an

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educational program in Its secmd semester entitled R 1 0
&lt;Iande O(lportunlt;y for Dlaadvantagod Youlhs (JIGODY).
~oored by the U, s. Of.
nee ~ Educa- and private Incllstry, approximately 2&amp; hlill
acMol grd.lates from low Income families will enroll in the

18ctnl semester at Rio Grande
COllege.
Sludenta are admitted to
Ute RGODY program will be se·
lected by the Olflce of Adrnlsrd.oos and Records. Criteria for
admission will be based on the
current !U.Ddards used by the
Collep: American COllege Test
scores, College Entrance Test
I&lt;Ol'OS, and the student's hli!l
school record,
~ oo financial need,
all llludents selected for RGODY
will be eligible to receive room,
board, tulUon, linen service, and
Ute studenl activities fee. SWpreaently enrolled al Rio
Grande College will no1 be ellglble.
Due to the normal attrition
rate at the end of the first se~
meatar, Rio Grande College will
be oblo to absorb lhe additional
ltUdents with ease. The new stu~

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dantl will be assigned to rooms
In cae ol the four residence halls
at the- College where vacancies
occur due to graduat:kxt. aea.
demle dismissals, or drop-outs.

As citizens of the United
States. Indians are subject to
the same laws and require-

live cDi3' In Vietnam alter spending 30 da¥ leave with his wife,
Karole, and his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Denney Walters, of Rt. 1,
Guysville. He haa been asslgned a telephone switchboard operalor ~Troop Command near Q1
Nhon.
Wallen entered the army In
March o1 this year and was last
llatlooed at Fl. Lee, Va., where
he completed a course in LB.M.
and bookkee~ He Is a 1966
gramate of lll8h School
and was empiOJ'ed u a bookbinder with McBee Syatemo of Ath·
ens before enteringthearrny. IUs
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
llarr,y llarrisoo of Gallipolis and
Mr. and Mrs. James H. Walters
~ Adamavllle.

Annual Workshop

To be ThiU'!Klay
RIO GRANDE _ The Taylor
PUblishing C0rnJ)8ll)' will hold
Its Third AnnUal Workshop
Thursdoy, SepL 26, at R 1 o
Grande Collep. The workshop
is held each year for the yearbook staffs of area high schools
which are Ta.vlor customers.
llurlng the 008 da¥ sossloo,
students will be inlrtructed on
how to ergani:ze, layout, and prepare material ror their year book. Students will a110 have an
apportunib" to discuss their individual problems In small
groups throughrul the day.

ments on military service as
all other citizens .

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I AYLOR'S

C-B EQUIPMENT
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Everythinr in radi03, antennas and
accessories.
LOCATED AT

1618 Lincoln Heights
POMEROY, OHIO
SPECIAL ON SUPER MAGS
FOR ONE WEEK ONLY

No One Hurt
In Collision

Knox, KJ&lt; ., attended 1-rsblp
school at Fort Leonard Wood followed by the last school.
Following a 23411 leave here
with his wife and his p1r811tl,
Mr . and Mrs. Cll!lord Henderson af Gallipolis, Hendersonto Fort Ord, Calli., and w a s
scheduled to leave Friday for
Thailand

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PLEASANT -

phens, Becky Nibert

Dana Ste-

and Bren·

da llartlOJ, all aentors at Point
PloaiiiUit lll8h School, were the
three !lnallsto will vie for
Ute tltie of HomecomJne - .

d!Oien from a

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lllo allldont boolf of the school
and her ldontll¥ 1ao&gt;wu oo the
..~ of O&lt;l&lt;lber 11 When sbe
· will be crowned cmtng hall •
t1me , eeremonle1 of the Pobtt ·
l'leuant Big Blaek-MiltDn Greybounds 1001ball pme at Saun-

PLEASANT VALLEY HOSPITAL
ADMITTED: John Greer, Pl.
Pleasant; George Bales, Pl.
Pleasanl; Lawrence Jordan, Pl.
Pleasant; Mrs. Uonel Smfth, Pl.
Pleasant; Willie strunk, Clnelnnat!,
Ohio; Rooald Jacob•,
dora Memorial stadium.
Rutland,
Ohio.
The Homecoming activities
DISCHARGED:
Dallal Wlllong,
will begin willl a par. . thriiUill
Pt.
PleaiUt;
Jom
Morgan, New
tloO dolmlcnm Action oo Frida¥,
Haven;
Marlo
Liberatore,
Pl.
Oct. 11, at 1 p.m. IIIII be &lt;on.J'IeasanL
eluded with • dance In the hlllll
IChool IJl'll1 illill'edlatel.Y !ollnwlng tile !001ball pmo.
Richard Henry Lee ol Vir'nle llomecomlnglctivitleaan
ginia made the formal motion
- e d by the - 1 m.ltllt 'lor Independence in the Conti·
nen!al Congresa.

IN LOVE WITH THE

Dinner .. Planned

OH KAN Coin (]ub

Eagles Band
Gi
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•ctlvld••

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To Meet Monday
PI'. PLEASANT - The OH
KAN Coin Club will hold a reg-

Galli&amp;-Motb.a.....,_

with . lr.&lt;~ ,of. :JUI'I • hi •PIUed on, ~IVIDothe~the ~~i.:.' ;,;:;;;:...! ,,__ tl!. •.•~.~· .,. ;;'"·.·' ·'· '"•
rich harvest to be gleaned from his slreiiHJII&amp; iUod 'M11\M
s. '"' - ,...., .,-"", 1
II' · Much i !( clJe the memory of such a man whole Yilioa hal bow beerr
u-s
realized. "Where there is no vision the peop]e perish."
pme WU tilld up for almost two
in
SPECIAL DELIVERY from H. C. WithroW, Hunll- W. VL: blurs wl&gt;lle -•aary repairs
I read your story aboui the Ohio River (Filly Years ~On Ute were mado.
River) In the Sunday issue, thinkirw you mlgbt like the ltor)' on
SUNDAY
page 11 in this magazine."
That llli&amp;8Zine was Pltuliurgh Booting, an edltloo 11 the Olllo
11MES-SENTINFL
River magadre, which he aent me. 'Ibe atoryonpqe 11 was"Death
Publllhllll •"r• lfu!'IM:! -, ~Ohio ~alllt
Ca.
Boat ~read Fear Along River," a diary report of the towboat N!ilah ...
GALUI"'I.Js IWI..l TRJII.:)o;E
John Porter when she became infected with 1ellow le110r 011 an .,.
tU Thln:IA.Ye•• C.Uillolll, Oillo,IUI1. ,._
lllhtlil -1") Wtddil~ I\QiJII tiiC...l .!ialllflill·.
bounllrlp from New Orleans In the !all ol1878.
S.W0 Clu1 l'olllf'l hid II G.ll.lfolll, Ollle,
DREAMS REALIZED - Seven Gallla Aelidenly Hi8h ScJoool 45al.
Tttl£ UNU :il'M11\"EL
graduates of 1968 will see !heir m.ms come true llllllorrow wben
ue NecNntc lltrM•......Nl·,Oti"-U"Ht.
they er&lt;er the ljolzer Hospital School of Nurs!JIK, They are liD Pllbll.._. -r1 ·~ ..-e nl,. ~ IIIW'- ~ _._...dUim&amp;IIIIIJ lltMlWIIl
Davis, Shirley Olapman, Janice Roae, Debonll GlteWocid, Sellin ~
Pom.-o;~, Ohio, PIMl MiN.
TERMS Of /)l'BSCRlJ'T'i().';
Davidson, Sliaron ·IIIII Karon Baiii!J'. All are lonllti' CIDdjl
~ rarrl• AU) l!ld ~. Jk ptr ..._
Stripers, members of the Future Nurses ot America Club.
IWI.ll'l.Cill'11l)t; um ~-......
1'tlt !;illliDOli• Trlbunl in OhiO IIIII Wttt Vlf-.
WHERE TO- Dave Roberti, former Gt'IUpnUa Uttle LelglleJ',
111111. ont ~ttl' IP: ,;~ mollllilf IJ5; tlllft - h •
Dnlahed the regular lnte.,.tional ~ -""" wllll ID 18-S ~ ~,,.,... OM)•r•lll:l •l~monl hlfliW.
record, picked 111 two wlnl IIIII then lost one In doe Gove..-'a ...-:h• P.Sil.
"no. ~~~~~ IIMIMI,- )Mr ~II: II~ -..111
Cl(l playo!l. Columbus doW..t Rochester 3-2 In -~ 1111 then N .U; tflrW 1110111111113.
-' CARTOON
\J~tlllld Prt•~ lnlttl'lllt &gt;Or.d b eltl~a.
dropped lour In a row 1o Cly4e McCullouall'• JackiOnvlllo, Fla. ,.,.n..
'ntlll• • tile ~• r.r publi~llllon o1. all
d. . .~.... ~l'lllll ... llthL• Mil' ....... Itt
J-Mels.
Roberta got his IWo wins over Rclcheater, lha aeCOiillli!llw l1lo .._IIM:altt1111 ,....,.,.. herlllt"
the Jets tile aem1-nna1 playolt But the J·Meta d.--4 CollliDIMia
lhree In · a...,. IIIII d""n st Jacksonville W-odt1111&amp;b1.llWJ·
Mots doomed the Jots IIIII Roberts. Overall, Roloerll wu 21).41111r
the year.

y..,, Lov• At First

TONIGHT·.SEPT. 22
Sidney Pottier
'"TO SIR. WI'I1J LOVE"
(Technlcolor)

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NoD eomery.uaatela Blln&lt;lll
'OPERATION KDl BR0111ER'
(TochnleaiO..)

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Spot

s...up

By Schuldt, Ohio'• LortOII S.lling
Lov.tlino &amp;o ~::tl
MOBIL HOME
JplotoCI

fl/lt
IC&amp;K
MOilLE
PARI&amp;' SALES

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Avit;

w.

ular business moet1111 Mooday
evening at tbe Tu-Endle.we Manor. lllgbJightlngtheactivitleswlll
be •-traders night," starting at
6:30 p.m. All members are urg..
ed 1D bring coins lor tnullng,
Clair Cheuvront, club president, Invites all lnlerested area
collectors 1o allend. An ..meadonal forum on oolna will be
preaned, foUowed by a colo
auction. The organization waa
organized in 1962, and has members from six' counties, and 25
rommunltles.
ARRESTS REPORTED
PI'. PLEASANT- Arrestsr&amp;ported al the county Jail were:
Thendore Smith, 66, Rt 2 Leon;
Earl
Fr.r, 52, Rutland, Ohio
and Juhlor Hlll, 64, Rutland, Oltlo,
all charged with lnloxleatlon;

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check warrant.

Carolina's FALL

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Special
Price

Natural Birch-----~--'· 97 5.97
lanfP Light Birch•••J2. 95 8.95
· aoyal •Birch __________ 8.60 7.75
Y/5 Oak,______ .;_____ 6. 95 5.97
V/$ Jced .Teak ..........6. 95 5. 9.7
Rustic-lack Wilnut · 19.95J2.99
Other Pan•ls as low as.---·~ 3~ 45.
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adllliJnl-, •'lo .,.k' ...., or&gt;

Clll'k • pi' oed pollee vlol•ee
"in aeess of aulhorii:Jr" a1lllo
IIXIII cilngeraJs of all, "for will protect the jlubllc llh•lllo
P&gt;ilce rio1ate the law?"
Hoover aalil Chi- polleo
111111 tbe Natlooal Guard ,....,..
laeed wldo viclouo attacking
maba who gave them no
altemallve bu1 to use Ioree 1o
prevent theae melba trom
occompllahing lhalr delllructl•e

ra1Wylng tenolGtl, not 10 a ~."

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Clad&lt;

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111a

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lpOdal relertiiCO 1o ChiBut the ~ . . . ....;...-.
., lha proalCIIUld pt lola 1t1111 floioooi'l

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CltiCIIO Incl-.
Dr. Mlllllo El-woa, lha

JiiDO('I c:halrmaa, told - -

JIUJ'I)OSOO."

he had cloHd the holrlnp 111
Clll'k lnaloled croAtia wlolpped the publle because the Chiup by wl1d rumora and ln~o were being tnvo~
lndlvicmls Intent on .....,~~ng ed by the Julllce Deportn-.
trouble "can be oontrolled
without excesaive force and
violence by pollee."
London had the world's fint
"II Is the cJut;y of 1-rllhlp subway. It dates from 1883.

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SALE $2.69
Put new years of wear Into
your old, weathered asphalt roll roof with mintmum work and expense.
J\Jst brush on. Fast and
easy. Fonns a tough surface that won't run or
crack. Coveno 375 to 500
square feet. No. 41.

Freeman Decision
Blasted By Miller
WASHINGTON - Tenth Dis.
trict Congressman Clarence E.
Miller todi!J' slrongly criticized Secrllary of Agrlcullure Qr.
vtUe Freeman's recent decision

1114 latr --~ •Ill '"' I t1 1

.Soi.. Ot,

man to reconsider hb decision.
In a recen.t letter to the Sec-

retary, the Tenth Dlstrl&amp; legislator, Ohio's only representative
on the House Agriculture Committee,
pointed up the chronic
to eliminate new contracts r o r
fiondlng
conditions laeed by the
watershed projects approved for
people
of
Southeaatern Ohl&lt;o and
tlinstrucUon Wider P. L. 566.
cauUoned
that unless the SecreCiting the Secretary's action
tary
reverses
his earlier decias contrary to the best intersion
the
future
success of the
e.sts of American agriculture,
watershed
proiram
in SoutheastMiller appealed to Mr. Freeern Ohio and in the Nation would
be critically lnlpelred. .
While J'tCOillizlng the uoed !qr
a reevaluation or UJJeudltm'ea on
the part of the Departmelit .In
light of lhe recent budget measPI', PLEASANT - A motloo ures enacted by eoneress, Mil_,.Sting a COI!tinuance In the ler lndicatedthatanyactionwhich
hearing lor an Injunction In the would jeopardize the watershed
three mmth old Philip Sporn program would only serve to
strike was granted In Mason further compound the eC0110m~
lc problems of rural America
Count;y Circuli Court Frlclay •
Judge James Lee Thompson rather than correcting them.
The Congressman called for
ae1 OCtober 25 lor the hearing
u requested by Cecil Dean, at- an immediate and rom.~rehen­
!Dmey for Cenlral Operating slve study of the S2.5-$3 blllloo
COmpany. Raymond G, M u •· !arm program. Thlo study would
grave, altorney for the Utilll,y allow Secretary Freeman to
Workers Union of America, AFL- make aalective rather than lndlsCIO Local 426, o!lered oo ob· criminate across the board cut&amp;
In areas af low prlorit;y, and In
Jectlon to the contilwance.
those programs for which the
taxpayers dollars are being apent
and !rom which the American
Iarmer Ia gaining little beno!ll.

Unico Acrylic Latex
White House Paint

SALE 55.65
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This superior water-base
paint gives long-lasting
protection . .
reduces
painting and waiting
time. Dries to a satin
sheen in only 30 minutes

- even on damp days~ Goes on fast and easy over
wood or masonry. Soap and watt&gt;r brush clean-up.
No. 301.

SOUTHERN STATES POINT PLEASANT
CO-OPERATIVE INC.
675-27111

POINT PLEASANT, I. VA.

1519 KANAWHA ST .
Your Southern States

Coo~·;n: ". " ~genc y

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Graders Approved
PI', PLEASANT -

The MaEducation
Sjipi'OVed tlle move of 20 sixth
grede - . from Roosevelt
School ID Central School mring
a short special' meeting of the
board Friday nf&amp;!IL
'l1le vote lor the move as recommended by Stele &amp;lperlrtea.
dent ~ Schools Rex Smith ,...
UDanimoua aDICml the t h r a e
achool boud 11181Dbero pro-,
f(arr,y Siders, presldenl pro •
Will,
and Dr. J.eon.
lrd Brown.
1011 CounQ' Board ~

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5 Gals. Asphalt Fibrated Roof Coating

Dl'WLAY TROPIUES - MichaeJ Jones, drwn major, an:l
Jodi Athey, head Jll$rette, dispia)' two trophies the Wahama
High School baM won last weekend. In the annual Band-0-Rama
held at Marletta under sponsorship of the Lions Club. The
White Falcon band, under the direction of Gerald Simmons
was awarded the secorll place trt~~hy in Class AA cmnpeti~
tion for field maneuvers and also the second place AA cornpetition trophy f.or the parade. There were 28 bands competirw in the seventh 8nnua1 Band-0-Rama, alii it was Wahama's
first time to participate. - Sentinel Photo.

•• pt, Pleao';,a .. Continuaaoe ,Given
.
-- ~ John R• . ~01. ~6,. Ma-. bad
In couri hearing .
ani, 'drliitfti~~~"'

(ALL PANELS 4x8)
Ree.· !frlce

Atlogill!or~tce·

hear!nP

trom llilnr
ell...... ~nton
In--a.

Ted--

TIFFIN
CREDIT
JEWELERS
llULOVA
STYLE
TIFFIN
CREDIT
SENATOR
. $35.75

THE
RING
TIFFIN
CREDIT
THE
THING

BULO&gt;A TIME
liTH
TIFFIN CREDIT
IN MIND!

KEEPSAKE

Teenage GOP Qub

CARPENTER
BATONS

W'ill. Meet Monday
PI', PLEASANT -

Tbe ..,..
(J~ed- Couoot;yT-IP Rjijdlletn Club will meet ·
at ?;~ .p.m; ........,, SepL 23, '
In tile .Couot;r Repj&gt;Ucan
~· Oti lilllnflilil!\latt 11 11)0 tlllrt'ntl will
be lhe eleelipn 11 coillcen

SILVER STREAK
BALANCED-SHOCK
ABSORBER TIPS
ll in. II" to 21" lon11 ~

3.90

rw·

All lntert~tef.
...._........ uraed 1o _,.. .
tile llni -

IWilliD II

STAINLESS
STEEL
QINNER

FROit

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NASO NDRIVE· IN

AND

Dol ivory

IMPERIALE

COOL HAND
lUKE

SUNDAY THRU SATURDAY
. SEPTEMBER 22 - SEPTmiEB 21

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Price
Includes:

Sight, Tho Dolu ..

weii~~ 1Dd 1¥_~~. ·~u. _!,~J!i!Jli~Dt.:~A:t

ONE WEEI

11~year.

POeTI• CONTIE•T

ei&amp;lll

b.r

Trail Ride, Bbn

~apllal.

TltA,I"IC eAfi"IT1' -

with the . ~~~- 1o be ' aalected

council.

PI'. PLEASANT - Plana ba..
lormulaled by the M e rchUia Dl'flalon o! the loeol .
chamber of Commeree
Battle Da,ya and Chrllllmao.
lloltlo DIIJ'I will be obllrved
Ocl. 9 li1roU&amp;b the l2lb. fo. 1110011llgbt sale from 7 until 10 p.m.
will hl8hUBIII. lllo ~ da,y 11
the event willi Jom IIPpolnled ID order bamen for use
In comectloot·wlllt the sale.
Mrl. WUltUn Harclln, Jr., clio·
pii!J'ed her Idea lor ayear-&lt;OIUI&lt;I
projoct - a large redwood tub
whieh could !eeture shnlba In
Ute winter and Giber plllllll In
Ute .s pring. !4'm Freeman of
Freeman' a Nuraezy lold t be
chamber be woul~ be willing 1o
give year arwnd care to t h e
. planls. 'l1le merehanto aaked
Freeman tD oubmlt a bid so !bey
would know the rost of his servIce.
Lowell. Cook, Mason Count;y
Board ol Education emplqye, discussed a sales training eourse
whleh could be co-sponsored by
the merchants lor their emplOJ'·
e1. Belva Farley, maMglng director ol the Chamber. was asked to send out letters to the merchants ID get their views and Interest on the sales course.

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1966.
'l1le 'lhree YOUiil ladles were

ln)lred

Its New President

YOURS, MINE AND OURS
Locllle Ball - HeiU')' F0111a
(Technicolor)
·
COLORCARTOONS: ·
Codbab-y; m DDt Dry;
Mousetrek;
Of FeUne llondaee
Admission: 8&amp;c and 50&lt;
SHOW STARTS 7 P.M.

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Oub Names Smith

TONIGHT THRU THURSDAY
SEPT. 20 • 26

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GALUPOLIS - No one was
•
In a lrud&lt;-ur roWalon
NEXT STOP FOR Roloerta, along with 1C1110 of lllo o1lior
st 5:54 p.m. Frldt.Y at 509 First Jela, will be In the lnl1ructlonal ~ !cir tWo 1111111l!oa slllllnr·
Ave. No charge waa Died a n d Sepl. 28 II Bradenton, Fla.
mbm daml8e wu done IDvehicles.
CIIY pollee aald the truck operoled by JoiD G. Brizendine,
31, llunllnaton, W, VL, and the
..,. driVtll by Robecca J. Lane,
17, 11 1711 Cbo- st., collldocl u the lnlck altempled to
make a 111m ln1D the drive at
509 First. 'l1le car """D"Dled
The Gallla Acaclomy H I 8 h
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pass on the rlltL
School Photograpllf Club, at Its
No damage wu done tD a car
first meeting of the year Iaiii
driven by C)Jde IUrt, Jr., 33,
week, elected Roger Smlth,prea.
d32MaiiSIIIAVe.,lnambm
ident; David Kurz, vlee'llrel·
ident; and :!ilsan Markley, seers-. · · - In the drlvewo,y at 227
FourtiJ Ave. st 2:15 p.m. Fri·
tary-treasurer.
da¥.
iilsan Clarl&lt;ewaseletledllthe
Pollee said llun1 was bad&lt;Photograpllf Club's 1968 lloiJI&amp;.
ing lntD the drlvewo,y and backcoming ~een Candidate.
ed lntD a table IIWng oplnst
CommiUtes for darkroom lmthe door a 11 a prage cnmed by
provemenl and 1\mdol'alslng pro.
EYerelt Moll•"" 1bere w a a
jects were appointed. Eaeh mem.
damqe ID the prl&amp;ll door panher w!U be Involved In aomepro.
ell.
jed coocemlng a phaae 11 pho'nle 1wo · - brou&amp;llt the
tography .._,ring lha comingyeor,
year's to 289 accldenls lnGary Rusk Is the laculiY sponsor
ve"'pled In lha llrll 264 da¥1
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IIIII _..,hood, IIIII, ,,til BalliiY. PaliiY ~.• idiO ·~
hll!l&gt; 1&lt;¥"1 work lornler Clnd)'lllrilllr,
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Nurab\lloloil_.:
otliera .In the lncoJ!1Ini;;Q~~
ODe tiiob•• Ia i ~ man, .,.. Joy Am Rullall, CloariJoluo FaciM\1 61 Run~ M~ ' Randolph, BoiiiJ' ~ • .
tal-:woridQ In In .P,r~fOOIII Cotherlna Gleason,~ Lam, .
11 ·a !a.litlnal4n holpltal, be de· b8rt, SWan ~ko, 111111
ddocl tD be&lt;omo an ...-11, Wolfe, ,Lm~~o j.ou Morrla; ~
GALIJPOLIS - x-tng how much I llke tile riwr, my 110011 """ t1 I1UCIJing nurotni a1 the Ttllnant, ~· Volt, Ju4l' o.t!rlem, Harry v. Holmes, who reoldelacro11 '11ilrd A:,._, trom oor ar11 stsp ta 11111 career.
ler, Emll,y Wobllor, Slndn !IJn•
o!!lcoa, brougbl me a couple of pieces of lltenoaore 1o reed.
Mrs. ·Naney Van Meter, who 1110111, . DlaM wn...., Sloar·
One Is !he Ofllclal Program IIIII COIIIIileui Hlatoey or the Ohio hoi a
daughter, will com' '"' Bro'lnliq, Janll f!dllla, DebRiver, Pageant am Dedication, Oc1. 19-25, 1929, eonunomoratlng ~Me !ro1i1 Middleport lor her orah .!l'orioa, Pamela 'J'erretl l!it1
the e"""letion ol the Ohio River canalization !rom Pl!tobUiati tD
11oe 11 a Iormor stu- Diane Rotll~.
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A fttk of ioclll atllvltlol hal
The otl&gt;er is the Oct 12, 1929 Issue of Ute Waterwa,ya JO!!J'IIO[, . lie iaarriW.
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CM~moni.Y referred to as "the rlverman's bible." '111.01'0'lo not CynlloiJ.Jonklna, KathleenKoe- door iilfiPOr lollowod ·by. enter• '
much dlllerence In thai Issue and one printed todi!J', O!li - · bioi, UndO Jacobi and ' Andi'eo lalnmonl lllha home 11 Dr. IIIII •·
oowevor, had "Galllpolls Gosalp," which Ii not Inti-· today, Skibart have bad a year of cot. Mrl. Charlo E. Holler, Jr. At•
ON PAGE 10, TIIERE'S tho aclvectloemenl o! Ute Marl- "'*'&gt;- lep. Mill S!Gbart's molber, n- tor lllot, comea cWl.Y
u!acluril1! Co., Pl. Pleasant, soowlng a picture o! the tllen prlic· ' "'(tly clei;!IOHII, o'!med a nursing and book work, Willi ~
ticall.Y new omce building. - r o!Dry Is "How the Ohio il,lver liOJioe In .~onlllo wtolcb Mill lncr...ing lllianmenll 1o ! b a
Was Improved, the Bulldllw of One of the TyplcalllamL"
. SIDbll't l)ioloollo-WhOII othe oml!l 11 Holier llllapllal ID lllvo
It dldn'l say so in Ute Journal, bu1 one· of the boola plclured In'. bocoiiooo a roJI-odlllrH.
paUeat care.
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the George T. Price. Of course, there's been some rencnatlconl; Slit Gillie Acadolloy lll8h School In
was built by the Charles Wlrd Engineering, (\harlootnn, W. VL
the lnCOmllll claJa, liVen of
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whom were C&amp;nd,yltrlpenatHol-&lt;.'
BACK TO THE OMclal Prognm - 11lere'o a complete lito- Hr
They are Jan Datory of the Ohio River Valley li!cludlng the laundllll of GalllpoiiL . viJ, !lolrlOJ Chapman, Jamce
The occasion for the Papant was the e~llhmeJt ·of a nll\eoRIO GIIANDE - The Jl h I
!oot channel !rom Pittsburgh to Cllro. No more susperlled lllvi·
Sl&amp;lila Fratenolty 11 Rio Granda
Collop IIIII Bob Evano saugation, on account ot low water.
But one of the most interesting stories tn the program is the
Siiap MU host a !rail rlc1e and
bean cllmer at the Slieller Houle
dedication of the Ohio River Memorial Morumert In Eden Pll'k,
Cincinnati, de&lt;licated to John L. Vance ol Gallipolis and Albert
Ve8 fWW
near bon IDdq.
Bettinger of CineirmatL A special plaQue to each of tbe men was on
'l1le trail rida, In - two sides of the monument.
TUPPERS PLAINS - T h 1 with Nlllonal Qlarter llorH MCoL John L. Vance, first president of the Ohio Valley lm· Eaaten&gt; Hi8h School bandlmenl1 soda11011 actlvtUu liepD earb'
provement Association, was born in Gall_,.o lis, ln 1839. He~ DirectOr Ch&amp;rle1 Yea(J) lll'ter· Uda .-ninl. Dlmer will be
e&lt;lucated In the public schools here and enllaled hi the United Slates ed Ute field 1D the stralnJ 11 aervedall!Lm.
Army in 1861, organizing a conwai\Y In Gollll Coumy and a com- their aplrlled ll&amp;bl 1011&amp; "EoGov. -~ Is ~ 1o
pal\)' lor the Fourth VIrginia Infantry (Union), He was subiequenl.- sle'&amp; Ylc:IOJ'f Mirth;'' COII1POIIIII be Cll baiW:I brioll,y for anl.Y promoted to Major and then to Lleutenanl COlonel am was in and arran&amp;ed by Y-. Frlda,y
prior 1o the dediCO·
cooomand of several brigades during the Civil War.
nl8hl II the Alnandor-EIIIem t1o11 11 the
On his release from the service ll the coneluslon of the war .....-..halftime show•
al Airport, a l - lor 3 p.m.
he engaged in the steamboat business and later became pwjJUaher
Featured u a ueoncert" DWD·
of the Gallipolis Bulletin. In 1874, he was elected to Concresa ud ber Wll tile p;IIJUlar tuna, "Like
he later served as quartermaster u~er Governor campbelL
, 1D Get to KDow You," made pap.
COLONEL VANCE DIED in 192L His deoth terminated 26 War by ~ IIIII OUr Oanil·
years of office or president of the Ohio Valley tmprovement Alao- 'lbe bind waa tlltuied nax.t Ill
ciation. A bronze tablet on the Ohio lttver Monument, Eden Park. a danee routine to "MonciiJ,
Cincinnati, bears tribute to his leadership ln the work of the lm.. Mandl1'' 8Dd bead maJorette,
provement and canalization or the Ohio River. (trom the prtJil'Uft. Cella MeCOy, wu hJghlt&amp;Jdec'
The bronze tablet bore this tribune:
lll 11Siber Dance."
"He served untiringly as president of the Ohio VallOJIJqor.,..
To CODclllde lha Jll'OIII'Oil! the
meAt Association for more lhln a quarter ot a century am. Well'7 .bud waa featured In a prect..
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WASIDNGTON (lJPl)... AU:y,
Gea. Ram&amp;IIY Clark IIIII FRI
Director J, Edpr Hoover
oecow dllcea m the same Door
~ the Julllco Departmtllt, but
the nation's 1wo lop law
enlorcODIIIII otllcers are mtiea
apart m "law and order."
'l1lelr dl!leraoco• Clllhapoilee
110ie In rlnts and jdllle
demollltratlonl Slllfaced dramatlcally Wedtleodt1 &lt;Ciuring the
first round of cloHd
before the Nlllonal ComBIIIalon
oo the CouHa IIIII Pr....-. of
Violence.
Tho hearlnp COi1llllled 1Ddll
with testilrom1 by profeasors.
Hoover pra!Jed Chlcaao 111..
thorlties for their 81.lCCe81 in the
face of ," chaotic elrcumJtaneea"
In preventing the Democratic

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THE .oOlled to our · - b)' Dcowlas Wiolhoi'boll, who 1 -·Ul a Sept. 14laoue of
lluslnoss WOek.' In thot !slue, o n - 1,11 an art!·
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Certainly the one organization most deserving of the fuU support of aU residents of
Meigs, Gallla and Mason Cowt.ies is tbe Tri·
County CommwUQ-' Concert Association, now
conductifw it. 22nd annual membership drive,
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No odler lnsUtlitlon has demonstrated so
strongly what can be achieved by regional cooperation. The sense of closeness and the satisfletlon of success elicited by such coqJeration,
over a period of years, has generated mutual
.Progress In other areas. On Sunctay the new
Glllla-Melgo Airport wUI bo dodlcatod as the
tlrat jotnt-c:ounty airport effort in Ohi~
The importance of regional cooperation and
progress was clearly expressed in a recent
Huntington Herald--Dispatch editorial commentina on the regional effects of proposed Huntington Galleries ellpl.nsion.
In this editorial the writer pointed out that
"ccqH~ration or the people of the region through
such Institutions as the Galleries and Marshall
UnlversJQr wW encourage cultural devel~ment
b)' the exchange of ideas and the further ex~
J)&amp;n&amp;IOD ofph,ysical facilities for studyandprac~
Uee or the uta."
ult will also hasten the completion of such
,...tonal deYO!opmonts as the proposed Midway
Jetport lo Putnam County. These progressive
develq)Dlents "Ul speed economic gnMth and
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j• Economic and cultural progress move side
by aide. Etrorts Cor one almost invariably contribute to the ultimate advancement of the other,
So progress feeds on progress."
The great Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra
Is seriously considering establishing its per~
manent aummer home in our immediate area.
With the prospect of such a magnificent tourist
and cultural attraction facing us, as well as with
the ra,pldly growing potential of our own area's
Rio Grande College, surely this is the time
for these three counties to demonstrate their
whole-hearted 8\t)port or our largest cultural
erlleavor, the C&lt;m.munity Concert series.
It is gratifying to see the l'llmber of Joyal
music lovers enthusiastically wOrking to make
each year's series better than the one before.
Particularly praise-worUly is the continued sup-port of concert association board members and
workers in Mason County, who refuse to let a
temporary transportation inconvenience stop
their parUC!ipation in, and continued enJoyment
or, the Trl-County Community Concert Association.
We are certain that residents o! all Lhree
counties will respoOO with equal loyalty and
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BOS Johnson, WSAZ·TV (Cl11nnol3, Huntlngi011) news director,
was pleased with the new blue French Beret presented him last Tuesday night by GlllWolls Rotarian Harold Wiseman. "Must have boon
tor bravery In action at the conventions," was one comment heard
among tho 63 Gllllpolls Lions and RotMians attending the lljleclal
joint session at Oscar's.

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REAL porpooe of the gllt was to promote lhe Old French City.
The beret Is worn by speclal U. S. Troq)s in Vietnam. only the servicemen's are green.

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POMEROY - Word baa been
received or the death or Mra,
Grace RalniorQuUlon, St. Marya,
a iormer Meigs COWtt;y residert,
Saturday morning at St. Joaeph's
Hospllalln ParkersburrMrs. Quillen, the widow of
Dr. 0. L Quillon, was born In
tho Toxaa community of !.!alp
County.
She Is aurvlved b)' a clau&amp;hter, Mra. George Well, of st.
Marys, a.rx:l three grudchUdreiL
Graveside rites wW be edoducted at 3:30p.m. illondl,y at Boecll
Grove cemetery Jn Pome'roy 1 besldo her husband.

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THE pq)ular newsman sald conventions mean many things to ·
mal\)' peq&gt;le. "The main Idea, as ln OilY convention, Is to briJW party
leaders together, Mq1 them ...,, am selli them home united. ••• alll
happy." ~rw only trom his own personal e"'PBfiences, Jo~~ns~¥t
felt there was no real enthualasm at either convention this. year, Ke
aald George Wallace activities had an eUoct on both ma.ior political
parties.

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20. 1968

Sept.

Dear Slr:

EUGENE LEE
GALLIPOUS - A·IC Eupne Lee, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Robort E (BlU) Lee, 745 Foorth
Aw., baa been &amp;jJpol.nled an
Hmor Guud in Waahln.gton,
D.C. , and will be transferred
to the Nation's Clpital InN~
vember. A 1965 graduate of
Gallla Acldom,y Hlgll School,
Airman Lee attended R i o
Gnndo College anti enllstod
In tho Alr F=e In October
1967. He ls ~ otailoned
•a a !\lecial Pollee at Tinker
Alr Force Bue, Oklai'IGIII.a

City, OklL, where he hall been
a member of the Honor Guard.
Tbe Cederal government
mould not become the em·
ployer of the lui resort. It
should, rather, act to generate
the maximum number of jobs
for the dioadvantaged In both
the public and private sectora.

' -Vice President Hubert H.
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Mmday evening about IOp,m.l
was walking lmne and 1 looked
do!m In the dlreotlon ot Clip.
J&gt;Or Milia and I saw a brUUant
llgjll, Till• Uchl'• lntonalta&lt; wu
very brlglt.. B lfslUd up tile
hllll for about two minute• and

Platform
(Contlnuod trm1 Pa&amp;a 11
bolter salaries anil working coodltlons.
The conY81d:lon made two mioor
to planka In the

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platrorm.
In one caUJ.ng tor the "fair
and honest treatim of congre~t­
slonal districts" it was tJG)anded to Include "tho Ohio legislature and. state senate.
A plank In which the Demo-

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crats pledged to
leglelatlon that gives workers tho
right lo Corm or joln lobor organization• and lo borpln col·
lectlwly was •&gt;POnded to 1...
c_lude migrant workers.

BERRY'S WORLD

111M B1lddelll.Y It d!Jiimid.
The airplane, which was car.
rylog lhla lll!h~ IUddenly veered towm1 Ironton and then lllade
a aharp right turn, headed IXI11b,
and then In line with my house
It turned sharply lelt and headed nortlnvoll very slowly 111tll
it di~ed from sight.
Till• was one ot the cut
trlllnlng planes from Lockbourne
AFB, Columbus.
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109 Pine st.,
GalllJ)olla.
TWINS NIP ATHLETICS
ST. PAUL • MINNEAPOLIS
(IJJ'O - Ceaar Tovar lmocked
In two NIB wllll a lln&amp;le In the
llfth Saturday to give tho Minnesota T1lln8 a 2-1 victory over
tho Oakland Athletics.
The game was

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Tea Drlnkero
Americ&amp;Ds are not a nation
of tea drinkers. Per capita
yearly consumption of tea In
the United States Ia about \! ·
pound, wbUe tbe average per·
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permlued. oUbddeti to usifSOldier8 ,Fi.~ld ;~r {heir Sather• Too,
Johnson felt the "mob" should have been uhosed dOWD" with ·water
Instead ol boiJW clubbed b)' Chicago policemen. Ho added he never
had allY trooble hlmaeU, except aetti!W some of the news first hand.
"The TV viewers were lbl.e to see &amp;Dd hear activitiea before miiU'
or us who were at the scene," concluded Johnson.

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~Area residents aro lnvltod to attend this alternoon's
dedication ceremol\)' of lhe Gallia-Melga Resfonll Airport, located
iu1t below Kanauga off Rt. 7 ln Glllla COunty, Ohio Gov. James A.
Rhudes wlU bo tho principal opeoker. Activities wtl1 bogln at 3 o'clock.

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PUBLIC Law No 915 guarantees tho lasulng of 1 proclamatioo
each yeor by tho Presldert ot the United states, dollgnaUJ\1 Sell~ 17·
23 u constitution Week.

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GALLIPOLIS CIQ&lt; Manlier D. Kemoth Morgan, In accord with
tho ofllclal l't!COg&gt;dtlm to thla memorable amlveraary, and to tho
patriotic uerclse that fOI'Dis a noteworthy feature of the occasion,
proclaimed tho week aa Conatltudon Week In tho Old French City,
and urgecllll citizens to P8l' apeclll attentlm dorl!\1 tho wook to the
Federal Coostltutlon and Ita IIIMntagea of American Cltl"-hip.

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TWENTY YEARS AGO, trml tho Illes of tho Dally Tribune and
woekly Glllla Tlmea...Mrs. Clyde ilwels and Mrs. Moll Honks win
bridge - I n KUIIIIDgton. .. Eiectrical atormhltaGlllla-Maaon
area. •• Over 6.000 on hUll 11 Secolll Frontler gets underway near
Hlo Grande. .. GIIIla reliotora 1,195 young men bolwoon 18 and 25
yeora lor tho droii... D. 0, Tober rosigna juatice of peace poet In
Gllllpolls Twp., due toW health. .. Rto Redmon bla-1~ b)' Dell.
once lnllnll f-11 game over on Old Academy Field... Blue Devlla
boat doWn .._
Big Blacks realatance, top Pt. Pleaaant, 35-0•••
GAllS frosh blank WeDaton Froah 3...0 ln openor... Mlddloport nl·
Ilea to defeat W•Iuoma, U.19...PIIIIIOI'Q1 Chauncey-Dover 311-G,

IIUNTINGWN - Mrs. ·Hohti '
Martin Eaton, 73, Hunttngion. I .
natiw of Galllpoll1, clfed ~
nlgllt In st. Mary'a Hoipllal,
She .... tho ~t.of ~
Hunllngton ~clplleourtJudllt
Frank Eaton. Her
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memller of tho Rio Grande COllege board of tru-1.

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Mro. born Sopt;
14, 1895, In Gllllpolla, daUihter
of the lite Joaeph and Ma.r auot
Cherrbtlton Marlin. Hor falhof
wu aherllr of OOila ~ ~
tho time.
Her l'lther and both grandfatho
l!OMEROY - Mia a Mil Hoiera aenecl Ill tho Union Arrl!j
tor, daushter of Mr. and Mra.
. durltW the Civil War ln which
Roy !kilter; Polllli!'OJI Route 3,
hu boell awarded a nurllng
her lll"lndf!rther ~ waa
acholarahlp by the Women•a
ldliecl bo!ore her liu!lhor'o. ~
Mrs. Eatoa ...,; .., In R I o
Auxiliary ol Veterans MemorGALLIPOLIS - CocO G. Thl· Grande, and was a grac1u11e ot
Ial lklspilal. Mlsa Holter baa
voner, 53, dled UIIOJIIIOctedly or Rio Grande Cdlep. She Uwd In
been a Candyllrlpor at t h e
an
opparent heart
around Little . Rock, Art&lt;., bofono her
hospital, !he Is a l9G8 Jll'adu·
6:45 a.m., saturday ' ' hl1 home marr~~p to Jullae Eatoa 1n 195S:
ate ol Eastern llll!h School and
on Spruce Slreet Exteuloa.
She was a member ot tho
Is Meigs Counl;y'a ralplng
Ho waa a veteran ella&lt; PIII'OI· ' Firat .United Malltodlat O&gt;urd!,
Jlllllor Mill, Mill Holter was
man on the Gllllpolls pollco the' wilnan•1 Club of KlllllllleIn Jackaon Saturday night . .
forco, h&amp;&gt;:llli ·wttb tbe
toa and Iiiii Order of tho EUiulo
Jlllllor Miss to repreoent tho
parlment alnce 1959. Be hiid Slar.
CGUIIt;y at the Jackbl Apple
served tbe deparlment.l)l'eV:loualf
Sunlvwa In -tlon to her
Festival. She wiD leave &amp;m.
before collli to ~s ~v- · hUsband Include i s'4tldll•ilbte~.
day for Columbus wbore she
Mrs. J a· Davlea, Aiaon; toto
en! ¥elr1 wUI bolln hor - . . at Ohio
He was a wtaran of WO&lt;ld II4&gt;10D1 Wlllllm Eatm of AioState Unlvorslt;y.
War n, haYing aeneclln tho u.s. 1'011 anti
Eaton, Rochell«
Navy.
N,
a· lllller, Mra.' J-~
Aller aervlce, Mr. Tlllvener Joluls of Detroit, and a nepCULP BLANKS YANKS
operatecl
a dry cleanln&amp; llrm ln A twin br&lt;ltber, Altj&gt;. Hollla
NEW YORK (IJpJ)- Ray Culp
Coal
Grove
for 10 yearo. He 1111, Ro7al 0o11, Mich. and lllowed only one hit - a single
later
served
11 a guard at the er GAHS tootle" cw~b, precedby Roy White with two out In
Ohlo stataPon, from 1957 through eel her In death.
the seventh !JmiJW - and George
Memorial aervlce1 wW bo hel4
Thomas homered ln tho llftll 1959.
He
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the Firat Methodist Church
Inning saturday aa tho Booton
Va.,
May
28,
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Harry
In
Hwttirwton
at 2 p.m., Mon!aJ,
Red Sox scored a 2-0 victory
and
Ada
Basis
Tlllwner,
who
8orlal
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bo
ln Calvacy _.,
over the New Yark Yankees.
aurvhe. Two br&lt;ltben survlv- dot Clmetory ln Rlo Grande at
II\! are Howard, Galllpolla, anil 4 p.m. lllonday
Hones to Can
~. '6lall• cllJ at tho Board
The Studebaker brothers, Gordon, ParkersburrBe
married
Aljean
Tyler
and
Mortuar
ln llwXl·-lhl
before they turned to menu·
she SW'vives, along with the fol.
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•re-· •eve.
fa~turing automobiles, were
lowing
chUdren:
Garnet,
CecU
lnronce the world's large1t manufacturers of horse~awn ve- J['., and Gary IM, It hmle.
Two children precadocl hlm In
hicles, producing more than
750,1100 wa...s during the late doaiJI. Two children b)' a pro'
19th century, according to ·the vlooo marrlaae aunhe, GU..
GALUPOLIS - Unda !roM
Encyclopaedia Brilannlca.
bert, of St. Petersburc. Fla., White, 0~ ~"'
and Ivana, (Mro. Matthew Lie- Josao and llorath)' Johnson While,
del) of Akron. Flwgrandchlldtetl GllllpoUs Farry, W, VL, dlod
at PleallDt Vllley HOijlital Frf.
aurvive.
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She ls aurvlved by six b~
llpolla VFW Pool No. 4464.
Funeral ll'I'Ongemenll wiD bo era andlhrooslxtera,.Uat...ma.
IIIIIOUilCed b)' Miller's Flutohl They are: Jerrj, JOhn, .;:~.
Joaao, Jacklo, anoi'·Jlnllil)'; ·~
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Carol)'n, and KIJ, Ont }&gt;r!&gt;thtr
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1o a rallllblo dryclean~Jw or ltorii&amp;O ""'. .111 ! o r lbor·
Ollllb drybqr and :lltmlgatlon. Fwnigatlcm wtll ldU molda - at lbo time but wtl1 not protect tho article qa1n1t , _ . - - ·
LEATIIER GOODS - ro REMOVE mlldoW from 1 - ......
with a cloth Wl1lll8 out of dlluiAI alcohol (1 cup -...j
or ni&gt;blna alcohol to I CUll water). Dry In a C1li'NII OC air, 1r
m1l&lt;low NlllllDo, wash wllll thick aucla or a ml1d- - ·
soap, or a lOIII COIDinlna a germlclda or l'unglclda. 1btD wipe
wllll a damp cloeb and dry In an tlry plaee. PQilah
and , _ a (IIIOd """ clresalng,
91oes "'OIIamlnated with lllngua growth on the lnsldo dlvelop Ullll....,. odora, and varlwaly colored ll'Owlhl on tho lmor IO!o and llnlnp and ,., Into the too. Yoo cea a - . :.-;~
thla kind of mlldoW wllll !ormlldol,yda solution, -looble !rom
your drua:lll. Molllen a • tllllled ljlpll....... atlck wllll
lbe solutlcn and swab tho lnstda of .._ llliimllbl1. 'l'btll
WNP lhooa tl&amp;btly In a poper or plaatlc boti ond allow tbe lbrmlldahydo VljiOI'a "' Jll!l'lill&amp;le tho t'- materllla for at an hour.
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Donna Kauck, TwUa ~~ Jflll(fer Anderson; Mr1. Evelyn
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hand W-lldoy night when members o! Ohio E:t. Phi ~ter
or tho Beta Slama Phi SOroriQ&lt; held tholr annual rush Jitrt;y
at Grace ~IICOilll Parl1h Hooae In PomerOjr. Pictured are
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national political conventions." He attended both the 1960 11111964
sessions. "Iklt yw know what?" he continued. "1 was snoweci
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"Thla Ia how Business Week concluded the article on Point
Pleasant Bridge:
,. At least, its particular design doesn't preaent much of a p~
lem - there is only one other span of similar concept In the U. s . ,
the St. Mary'' bridge about 90 mL upstream acrOBo tho Ohio. In tho
rest of the world, so tar as is known. the only other bridge or the
t,ype 18 at FloriallltPolis, in BraziL"

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lldo of a tltrel__.ecl clke docElL Apnt, Eemomlea
oreiecl wllll - . . . B waa drGallla CouliCJ
~ wllll IY)I. Mlio Am DamGALLIPOI.Il - Dlatni lllo Jut - - wttb, tho l!lR~brouiilt r4CIC•td 1110at1 and OIIIce baa ....s.td Dlllll' calla !nxn I .
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111111 au.a Pbllllpa and Mra. havlnr - · wiQI mlldoW, 1bo dantp llll!llr 11 nw ,.. W
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. ~ 1 - r t pnlided at the -a. - 111'011101111 wltb tho molds wldcb -IIliilllddJne
brier Venloe 1 oc e
with v and
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1bo ~ ol ltonor 1lil lllu llbla.
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Bowers trllnlbecl tho bodlco and Gnn ~ ..... llq VWip,
1bo naw brldt cbanpd to a mlllaw aitea Jllllllnd It Ia houoahold artlciel.
tho lldrt oc tho OlnJiirl Wll- Brtdumald• were Mils a.ate IOin&amp;..'llll!' ~. ofoprleet
CLOTIIING AND KOIISEROLD FABRICS - - · mU I a
AD obi bow acCented the · Boll, Collulmuo; !11111 Dellble rii;YOII and WIIOI lllond. The droaa JpOia u ....... ... iiiiCOfend. Ilon't .... lht
back Wllllllnt. A lltll chlpl Blll, Columbllo; and Min Dot- no IIUtd A-liDo with a closed • chlnoo to waalron or rot tbe material. Brolh oil. Ill!' _.,...
lfll&amp;lh lnln COIIIJII- tho ...... Ue OotloJa&amp;lllecld, Berea, lll pleat In tho ,._ and oemi-411ll'Owlh - · to -llll •calterlnl tho _... In lht
lW- Cllldltllatt veil ol Wu. Chl Omeea Soror:ll;y slstera of tod Jacket. lltr...,.aapwuwhita house.
&amp;Ill and air ~riel lhoroulltly. If Ill!' mUdlw IPOU,..
rose•.
lion 1iu - - to a flowerod tho br:ldo,
main, Wllhoblo ortleles u daac:rlbod bolow. DryeJMn - .
piUeau 0( mlnlefnn f1ortta IDd
All tho au MluJta wore floor.
Mr. and Mro. - w i D make . . - . artlclsl.
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Ol'&amp;qe blOIIOIDI.
len&amp;lli!JIWIII oflj)l'(cotlntbeSald tholr home In Ill. Loulo whore
Waah mlldoW • llalned artlclo1 at mco w1111 10111 IIIII - · ·
'lbe bridal ""MI''It wu.a eu. ~ric, dalipod w1111 a ""'"""' tho 11'00111 " - hla trlllnlng R1nM ...U and dry In tho am. lr OilY ata1n rtmallll, b l - w1111
- o f cnoam- 1'0101wlth neckllna and brief sleovos. The _ . , wltb tbe Teacbor'a IIDIIIII )!leo and oolt, IOdlwn j!Oitlorate bltach (anllable at 11• 'lrJ
natural
The only·Jew. ...,. featured emplrewalllllne1 Col]ll 011 September 3.
lll&gt;rea), or a dilute IO!uttoa olaodlum b)'poc:blorlta or nlher tlry the brldo ~~~&gt;re waa·IIIIIIIJIO which 'I'OJIPid A-line lklrts. Four
Tho naw Mrs. ~ wu a bold c111or1ne bleaeh.
poor! earrfnga, s .. aloo carried buttons tr:lmmod tbe low ._.. llltiJlber of Chi Ometra IOCial
- Lamon Juice and Solt - Mol.., 11a1n a 1111-. of
a small white Bn~aot11 lace back neddlnt. 'l'ht)' wore-· 101'01'(4&lt;, ....._ tbroo years lomon )dee and oatL Spread In tho .,. to bltach. RlnM lbor·
handkerchief, a loba 11ft from log forward hoadpieceawlthpoo!f at Ohio Slate Unlvoralt;y IIIIJor. OU8hl,y and dry, Uoe lhla t r - - w1111 care em col od !lbrlce.
bor SOrorfQ&lt;,
vella.
log In IUetory OC Art. libe wt11
Porborato Bleach - Mix aodlum paaboute bltach and ' The br:ldo Ia tho dsniJN..- of
All carried colmlal bouqueta ba ~etlnr h&amp;r baoholor of I« - I tableopoon bleaeh to oach plat olwatar. UN !tot wMrs. Jamie Low Nortlllp, 159 OC shrimp colored chrylllltbo- Fine Arts cloaroe at Washlnl- It tho fllbrfc wiD llf¥cl It; othorwiM, UH lukewvm water, " ' Garileld Ava., and Jomo1 A. mwns and ylllow )IOmiJOIIll w1111 loa. Silo oru formerly employ. ataln with oolutln!l or 10a1&lt; ata1n In 11. Or aprlnkle J)Of'dor ......,._
Northup, Gallfpoli1,
111011 - n valvet llreamora.
eel at tho GllllJ)olls clzy pool u ly on the dlmponed atlln. Let IO!utlcn or _.., l'eiDiln 0111bo
M r . - lathe ...,ofMr1.
Muter Michael~ oteo. allteauard.
ataln --llalf hour; tbon rlnea 1Nll, llepaat It ataln rintoiM
Loll l'llpe Porter o1 1818 N, lumblls IBI'Yod aa rlnabooror.
The 11'00111 Ia a member ot Before using aodlum parborate m colortd fabric, last It on a
Fourth st., Colwnlluo.
Damy McCoy ol st. Loula was , tho N~ Toacber•a Corpo IIDlp(e of fllbrfc or m a 1111111 or ham ot ,...,.,... to - :11 lbo
boat
man and ushora were Tbom- Program ln st. Loull, Mo., and bleach wUI chanp the color.
The lnCicllnr - .. of
8optember I, at tho Grace Melh- aa Ollvor, and Jooeph &amp;lpler, eo. ""rldng for his Master• a De- Chlorine moach - ~ llalnJ m anclrad - . !lDIB or
odlat Church. The ROY, Paul S. lumbua; Rlc:bard LIIIIQiillt, Ne- In Edocatlon at tho Unl- r~ ~ric In a dilute solution of 10111nm bipodtlorlta, Ill' oa..
Bulora wu tho olllclatlng min- bruka, and Michael Northup, voralt;y ol Ml1110Ur! brancll 1n ar hou-ld chlorine bloach, as dlrectad 011 Iiiii -~-. 1r
St. Louie.
later for the -le..-:Ing eero- C•llfpolia.
tho llllnecl lllbric Is colorod, Brat tell tho bloach 011 a IUqllo
IDIIIQI.
The brfdo'a mother ..,,0 a
OUt-of-town iUeata were Mr. of the cloth to bo 1111'8 It wiD not chanp tho oalor, Nww Orpnlat, Mra. Noll Sondora ...iileoo dress of moaa ......, and Mre. Lao l'llpe, Mill Mary a chlorine blaacb m lllli or wool. SoD» fabrics t r - w1111 a
preaonted clalalcel ooloc:t10111 brocade; a voll hal with aroen CUtutinl!ham, Mr. and Mra. John glued, ambooaod, wrlllklo-nslotant, or nlher opae1a1 fiDIIb an
and tho trodltlcnal ~ and rust velvet leovea; bar ••· Glazer, Mr. and Mrs.
also dama&amp;od 1&gt;1 chlorine.
march.
coaiOl':les matched her dronand BaD, WWiam Plckerfnr. Dr. Jay
The JII!WI wore tr:lmmad with lho carried a PIII'M coraap ot Powers and Dr. and 1\!rs, PhilUPHOLSTERED ARTICLES, MA~ RUGS - F1nt ,..
aroenery and white bows.
Talisman rooes.
lip Ward, lll ot Columbus; Mr. movo looae mold from outer CCIVtl'iDio of llllholUrecl artlc:IM,
John S. lllkor, tho brldo'a
The IP'OODI's mother ""ro a and Mrs. Denver Sagle, Saruo. - ...... ruga and oarpoU b)' bnllldq a broom. DoJll'llllifalher, pve her.....,,
two.pleoo coot and droaa oflom- ta, Fla., and Mr. and Mrt. Ed· COIIdoorl It JIOIIlble ... -~~~~ lcdMins mlldoW IIJI01'81 In lbo
Mill Ginger Lee ~ ol cm-Ume ollk lhantun&amp; lll!htbolp pr Schroer, EYaniYilla, Ind.
houM. Run a vacuum c l - - . - ovar tbe lllrfa&lt;o to draw
C'.olumboo waa the lloww llrl. acc11101'1ea and a
ot
libowers were liven lor t h e out JMro of tho mold. Do worytblnjr converdentl,y poallble to c117 ••
brfdo 00 July 28 b)' Ml1101 &amp;,. the article - use an electric healer and tan to carry awa;y ma1ot libe - • a lloor.Jentilh IIDWD of 7allow 1'0101,
oprfcot In tbo Saki flbrlc, daA receptloa hold In the aan and Debb:lt Blll of Colwn- air. !i1m and air tbe artlcla to llql tho mold powth,
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If mlldow NlllllDa on IQ)Itolltorod artlclu or -1101, l.Y followinc the certmclllf,
91aan Ph!Ulpa ot GalliDolla.
lll!llly thick of lOIII ... Qldlwti&lt; - - . and wlpo
with a cl- damp cloth. In dnll!ll tltla, 1111 u Utllo water on lbo
fabric u poaalblo so tho 111t1ng dooa not 1111 wat.
" - ' way to l'liiiiOVO mlldaw on QPho!Urecl IUntiQuoe lito
wipe II with a cloth 1mllll out o1 dilute lllcohol (1 q&gt;
od 01' iUiblns alcohol to I cup water), llrJ tile article -.....,.
ly.
Sponp m l l - ruga and oarpoU w1111 thick or a ""'
'11toa remove tho by w!Pnl with a cloth da!IQ)- I n clear water. llrJ In tho oUnlt JIOiilll!la.
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o1 iiiiiiY odora and mlklew; reoprq ~. cii'J!fally 1n
looelllle• -... mn..... u a tlllji!io Pi
v~.-..r~~ara­
dldtl...-..... or poraformalcloll!'do used In clolecl areu u
cllreetad 011 tho cortal"r• 1011 bol)' tbom wt11 ...., mold

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••Perhaps yoar reporter who wrote ''l'r)'ina to
aaaemblo Jlgaaw of tragody' Ofo12S) _.leiiPOOI
that Boslnes1 Week arrives to FlorWqdls, where Is tho onb'
bridge, &lt;Milde of the U. S., IJul1l with thO same ._uon 11 tho
wrecked Polnl Pleaaant (Ohio l!lver&gt; Bridge.
"Tbink~Jw It would bo lnluelllng to our communiQ&lt;,I tranalatod
that article and I sen! It to a brllldeaatlng Pl'OIII'IDL
ulmmediate.lY, student&amp;, pollddana, and the peaple atarted a
large CIU1Ijlalgn lor thO conatruotlon ot a new bridge. Everybody hare
believes that our bridge; which waa the llftlllargesi one In tho worid
when It was bullt, doesn't otter 11\Y better conditions to &amp;'IIPOft the
coni!IIUOUI and heavy tralllc which crou It every day. And ewry.
body here now is grateful for your llfiUIJtcted advice.-' '
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SECURITY measures were somewhat laxed at Miami according
to Johnson. "They overcHd it at Chicago, .. he continued. Deeptte an
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dltllatt otiiM&amp; rorDtil ...... Mill -MariO NorllliP .,._ bud ol Yalril rlllliGo!. littb
- - a llolror • Jllillltd JIOUih ,or yrlool Wualon, R o r
altar tor her . . . . . .. '1"1 llolrora , _ a ..,.U ...... of
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Mr. and Mrs. Clorence Wamaley oc KanaW.I K-""e,ya la a 1965
II'ICiuate of lilllla AcldoJnl
and""- Marlholl Uni..,..
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VISIT IN POMEROY
POIIIEROY - Mr. and Mrs.
Iloaald Kelly or Joahua Tree;
Calif., wen recent 1110111 of
Mra. LlUian N-r and Mr.
and Mra. Robort LaudermUk.
Laat Sunda;y, Mr. and Mro. Ktlly, Mr, anti Mro. Laudermllk,
lira. Nipper, an:J AileD JUU,
i'omero¥, wen dlmer 111011a of
Mr. and Mrs. 1-fwrenco Ntllpllr
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POMEROY - llllaa Pauline
Clrtat or aoan.ater, Fia., 11
tho 111011 ol bor auata, lllaa
Lurtet!a GeMom.r and llllu
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8eforo weor:lng tbe lhoon, air lhi&gt;nlulhl¥ - - Procoutlm: Vlj)Oro of foriDaldtll)'do are very 1rr11at1nr. do not
Inhale them. Do not awt tho ao1ut1on m :your lido.
l.ow-tn~IIIH opraya tlpOclllly 1nterad for !relholtlita ......
are available at llhoe and ~ stor.o. 'l'ht)' - . , ~. dldtl..........., or other l'unglcldas. Uao u
cllreetad and .._t u Anotbor way 1111 1111p m o I d
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- . then plate In ti8ht oonlalnera. The VljiOI'I from U..
cbolll:lcels ore olroetlva In ldll1nK molds thol boYo .,..
but IIMv live 011 luting 111-.., aplnat iduro- .
Qm!natlm, AI tho Vlj)Oi'l look out, tho cbolll:lcala null bo ..... '
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THE .oOlled to our · - b)' Dcowlas Wiolhoi'boll, who 1 -·Ul a Sept. 14laoue of
lluslnoss WOek.' In thot !slue, o n - 1,11 an art!·
ele titled "Hallll Acrooa tho River." It la one OC
several artlclea ' wear~ in the m•autne•a
''Readers Report" edlllllll. It reach

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Certainly the one organization most deserving of the fuU support of aU residents of
Meigs, Gallla and Mason Cowt.ies is tbe Tri·
County CommwUQ-' Concert Association, now
conductifw it. 22nd annual membership drive,
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No odler lnsUtlitlon has demonstrated so
strongly what can be achieved by regional cooperation. The sense of closeness and the satisfletlon of success elicited by such coqJeration,
over a period of years, has generated mutual
.Progress In other areas. On Sunctay the new
Glllla-Melgo Airport wUI bo dodlcatod as the
tlrat jotnt-c:ounty airport effort in Ohi~
The importance of regional cooperation and
progress was clearly expressed in a recent
Huntington Herald--Dispatch editorial commentina on the regional effects of proposed Huntington Galleries ellpl.nsion.
In this editorial the writer pointed out that
"ccqH~ration or the people of the region through
such Institutions as the Galleries and Marshall
UnlversJQr wW encourage cultural devel~ment
b)' the exchange of ideas and the further ex~
J)&amp;n&amp;IOD ofph,ysical facilities for studyandprac~
Uee or the uta."
ult will also hasten the completion of such
,...tonal deYO!opmonts as the proposed Midway
Jetport lo Putnam County. These progressive
develq)Dlents "Ul speed economic gnMth and
the creation o( more wealth for sWl further

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j• Economic and cultural progress move side
by aide. Etrorts Cor one almost invariably contribute to the ultimate advancement of the other,
So progress feeds on progress."
The great Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra
Is seriously considering establishing its per~
manent aummer home in our immediate area.
With the prospect of such a magnificent tourist
and cultural attraction facing us, as well as with
the ra,pldly growing potential of our own area's
Rio Grande College, surely this is the time
for these three counties to demonstrate their
whole-hearted 8\t)port or our largest cultural
erlleavor, the C&lt;m.munity Concert series.
It is gratifying to see the l'llmber of Joyal
music lovers enthusiastically wOrking to make
each year's series better than the one before.
Particularly praise-worUly is the continued sup-port of concert association board members and
workers in Mason County, who refuse to let a
temporary transportation inconvenience stop
their parUC!ipation in, and continued enJoyment
or, the Trl-County Community Concert Association.
We are certain that residents o! all Lhree
counties will respoOO with equal loyalty and
slqlpOl"l.

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BOS Johnson, WSAZ·TV (Cl11nnol3, Huntlngi011) news director,
was pleased with the new blue French Beret presented him last Tuesday night by GlllWolls Rotarian Harold Wiseman. "Must have boon
tor bravery In action at the conventions," was one comment heard
among tho 63 Gllllpolls Lions and RotMians attending the lljleclal
joint session at Oscar's.

Area Deaths

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REAL porpooe of the gllt was to promote lhe Old French City.
The beret Is worn by speclal U. S. Troq)s in Vietnam. only the servicemen's are green.

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POMEROY - Word baa been
received or the death or Mra,
Grace RalniorQuUlon, St. Marya,
a iormer Meigs COWtt;y residert,
Saturday morning at St. Joaeph's
Hospllalln ParkersburrMrs. Quillen, the widow of
Dr. 0. L Quillon, was born In
tho Toxaa community of !.!alp
County.
She Is aurvlved b)' a clau&amp;hter, Mra. George Well, of st.
Marys, a.rx:l three grudchUdreiL
Graveside rites wW be edoducted at 3:30p.m. illondl,y at Boecll
Grove cemetery Jn Pome'roy 1 besldo her husband.

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THE pq)ular newsman sald conventions mean many things to ·
mal\)' peq&gt;le. "The main Idea, as ln OilY convention, Is to briJW party
leaders together, Mq1 them ...,, am selli them home united. ••• alll
happy." ~rw only trom his own personal e"'PBfiences, Jo~~ns~¥t
felt there was no real enthualasm at either convention this. year, Ke
aald George Wallace activities had an eUoct on both ma.ior political
parties.

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20. 1968

Sept.

Dear Slr:

EUGENE LEE
GALLIPOUS - A·IC Eupne Lee, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Robort E (BlU) Lee, 745 Foorth
Aw., baa been &amp;jJpol.nled an
Hmor Guud in Waahln.gton,
D.C. , and will be transferred
to the Nation's Clpital InN~
vember. A 1965 graduate of
Gallla Acldom,y Hlgll School,
Airman Lee attended R i o
Gnndo College anti enllstod
In tho Alr F=e In October
1967. He ls ~ otailoned
•a a !\lecial Pollee at Tinker
Alr Force Bue, Oklai'IGIII.a

City, OklL, where he hall been
a member of the Honor Guard.
Tbe Cederal government
mould not become the em·
ployer of the lui resort. It
should, rather, act to generate
the maximum number of jobs
for the dioadvantaged In both
the public and private sectora.

' -Vice President Hubert H.
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Humphrey.

Mmday evening about IOp,m.l
was walking lmne and 1 looked
do!m In the dlreotlon ot Clip.
J&gt;Or Milia and I saw a brUUant
llgjll, Till• Uchl'• lntonalta&lt; wu
very brlglt.. B lfslUd up tile
hllll for about two minute• and

Platform
(Contlnuod trm1 Pa&amp;a 11
bolter salaries anil working coodltlons.
The conY81d:lon made two mioor
to planka In the

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platrorm.
In one caUJ.ng tor the "fair
and honest treatim of congre~t­
slonal districts" it was tJG)anded to Include "tho Ohio legislature and. state senate.
A plank In which the Demo-

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crats pledged to
leglelatlon that gives workers tho
right lo Corm or joln lobor organization• and lo borpln col·
lectlwly was •&gt;POnded to 1...
c_lude migrant workers.

BERRY'S WORLD

111M B1lddelll.Y It d!Jiimid.
The airplane, which was car.
rylog lhla lll!h~ IUddenly veered towm1 Ironton and then lllade
a aharp right turn, headed IXI11b,
and then In line with my house
It turned sharply lelt and headed nortlnvoll very slowly 111tll
it di~ed from sight.
Till• was one ot the cut
trlllnlng planes from Lockbourne
AFB, Columbus.
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Yours

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Chuck Good&amp;,
109 Pine st.,
GalllJ)olla.
TWINS NIP ATHLETICS
ST. PAUL • MINNEAPOLIS
(IJJ'O - Ceaar Tovar lmocked
In two NIB wllll a lln&amp;le In the
llfth Saturday to give tho Minnesota T1lln8 a 2-1 victory over
tho Oakland Athletics.
The game was

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Tea Drlnkero
Americ&amp;Ds are not a nation
of tea drinkers. Per capita
yearly consumption of tea In
the United States Ia about \! ·
pound, wbUe tbe average per·
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permlued. oUbddeti to usifSOldier8 ,Fi.~ld ;~r {heir Sather• Too,
Johnson felt the "mob" should have been uhosed dOWD" with ·water
Instead ol boiJW clubbed b)' Chicago policemen. Ho added he never
had allY trooble hlmaeU, except aetti!W some of the news first hand.
"The TV viewers were lbl.e to see &amp;Dd hear activitiea before miiU'
or us who were at the scene," concluded Johnson.

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~Area residents aro lnvltod to attend this alternoon's
dedication ceremol\)' of lhe Gallia-Melga Resfonll Airport, located
iu1t below Kanauga off Rt. 7 ln Glllla COunty, Ohio Gov. James A.
Rhudes wlU bo tho principal opeoker. Activities wtl1 bogln at 3 o'clock.

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PUBLIC Law No 915 guarantees tho lasulng of 1 proclamatioo
each yeor by tho Presldert ot the United states, dollgnaUJ\1 Sell~ 17·
23 u constitution Week.

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GALLIPOLIS CIQ&lt; Manlier D. Kemoth Morgan, In accord with
tho ofllclal l't!COg&gt;dtlm to thla memorable amlveraary, and to tho
patriotic uerclse that fOI'Dis a noteworthy feature of the occasion,
proclaimed tho week aa Conatltudon Week In tho Old French City,
and urgecllll citizens to P8l' apeclll attentlm dorl!\1 tho wook to the
Federal Coostltutlon and Ita IIIMntagea of American Cltl"-hip.

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TWENTY YEARS AGO, trml tho Illes of tho Dally Tribune and
woekly Glllla Tlmea...Mrs. Clyde ilwels and Mrs. Moll Honks win
bridge - I n KUIIIIDgton. .. Eiectrical atormhltaGlllla-Maaon
area. •• Over 6.000 on hUll 11 Secolll Frontler gets underway near
Hlo Grande. .. GIIIla reliotora 1,195 young men bolwoon 18 and 25
yeora lor tho droii... D. 0, Tober rosigna juatice of peace poet In
Gllllpolls Twp., due toW health. .. Rto Redmon bla-1~ b)' Dell.
once lnllnll f-11 game over on Old Academy Field... Blue Devlla
boat doWn .._
Big Blacks realatance, top Pt. Pleaaant, 35-0•••
GAllS frosh blank WeDaton Froah 3...0 ln openor... Mlddloport nl·
Ilea to defeat W•Iuoma, U.19...PIIIIIOI'Q1 Chauncey-Dover 311-G,

IIUNTINGWN - Mrs. ·Hohti '
Martin Eaton, 73, Hunttngion. I .
natiw of Galllpoll1, clfed ~
nlgllt In st. Mary'a Hoipllal,
She .... tho ~t.of ~
Hunllngton ~clplleourtJudllt
Frank Eaton. Her
II a
memller of tho Rio Grande COllege board of tru-1.

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14, 1895, In Gllllpolla, daUihter
of the lite Joaeph and Ma.r auot
Cherrbtlton Marlin. Hor falhof
wu aherllr of OOila ~ ~
tho time.
Her l'lther and both grandfatho
l!OMEROY - Mia a Mil Hoiera aenecl Ill tho Union Arrl!j
tor, daushter of Mr. and Mra.
. durltW the Civil War ln which
Roy !kilter; Polllli!'OJI Route 3,
hu boell awarded a nurllng
her lll"lndf!rther ~ waa
acholarahlp by the Women•a
ldliecl bo!ore her liu!lhor'o. ~
Mrs. Eatoa ...,; .., In R I o
Auxiliary ol Veterans MemorGALLIPOLIS - CocO G. Thl· Grande, and was a grac1u11e ot
Ial lklspilal. Mlsa Holter baa
voner, 53, dled UIIOJIIIOctedly or Rio Grande Cdlep. She Uwd In
been a Candyllrlpor at t h e
an
opparent heart
around Little . Rock, Art&lt;., bofono her
hospital, !he Is a l9G8 Jll'adu·
6:45 a.m., saturday ' ' hl1 home marr~~p to Jullae Eatoa 1n 195S:
ate ol Eastern llll!h School and
on Spruce Slreet Exteuloa.
She was a member ot tho
Is Meigs Counl;y'a ralplng
Ho waa a veteran ella&lt; PIII'OI· ' Firat .United Malltodlat O&gt;urd!,
Jlllllor Mill, Mill Holter was
man on the Gllllpolls pollco the' wilnan•1 Club of KlllllllleIn Jackaon Saturday night . .
forco, h&amp;&gt;:llli ·wttb tbe
toa and Iiiii Order of tho EUiulo
Jlllllor Miss to repreoent tho
parlment alnce 1959. Be hiid Slar.
CGUIIt;y at the Jackbl Apple
served tbe deparlment.l)l'eV:loualf
Sunlvwa In -tlon to her
Festival. She wiD leave &amp;m.
before collli to ~s ~v- · hUsband Include i s'4tldll•ilbte~.
day for Columbus wbore she
Mrs. J a· Davlea, Aiaon; toto
en! ¥elr1 wUI bolln hor - . . at Ohio
He was a wtaran of WO&lt;ld II4&gt;10D1 Wlllllm Eatm of AioState Unlvorslt;y.
War n, haYing aeneclln tho u.s. 1'011 anti
Eaton, Rochell«
Navy.
N,
a· lllller, Mra.' J-~
Aller aervlce, Mr. Tlllvener Joluls of Detroit, and a nepCULP BLANKS YANKS
operatecl
a dry cleanln&amp; llrm ln A twin br&lt;ltber, Altj&gt;. Hollla
NEW YORK (IJpJ)- Ray Culp
Coal
Grove
for 10 yearo. He 1111, Ro7al 0o11, Mich. and lllowed only one hit - a single
later
served
11 a guard at the er GAHS tootle" cw~b, precedby Roy White with two out In
Ohlo stataPon, from 1957 through eel her In death.
the seventh !JmiJW - and George
Memorial aervlce1 wW bo hel4
Thomas homered ln tho llftll 1959.
He
was
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bora
at
Wlnlleld,
W.
In
the Firat Methodist Church
Inning saturday aa tho Booton
Va.,
May
28,
191S,
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of
Harry
In
Hwttirwton
at 2 p.m., Mon!aJ,
Red Sox scored a 2-0 victory
and
Ada
Basis
Tlllwner,
who
8orlal
wW
bo
ln Calvacy _.,
over the New Yark Yankees.
aurvhe. Two br&lt;ltben survlv- dot Clmetory ln Rlo Grande at
II\! are Howard, Galllpolla, anil 4 p.m. lllonday
Hones to Can
~. '6lall• cllJ at tho Board
The Studebaker brothers, Gordon, ParkersburrBe
married
Aljean
Tyler
and
Mortuar
ln llwXl·-lhl
before they turned to menu·
she SW'vives, along with the fol.
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y
•re-· •eve.
fa~turing automobiles, were
lowing
chUdren:
Garnet,
CecU
lnronce the world's large1t manufacturers of horse~awn ve- J['., and Gary IM, It hmle.
Two children precadocl hlm In
hicles, producing more than
750,1100 wa...s during the late doaiJI. Two children b)' a pro'
19th century, according to ·the vlooo marrlaae aunhe, GU..
GALUPOLIS - Unda !roM
Encyclopaedia Brilannlca.
bert, of St. Petersburc. Fla., White, 0~ ~"'
and Ivana, (Mro. Matthew Lie- Josao and llorath)' Johnson While,
del) of Akron. Flwgrandchlldtetl GllllpoUs Farry, W, VL, dlod
at PleallDt Vllley HOijlital Frf.
aurvive.
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He waa a meriler of tho Gll- day IIIOl'Dlrw.
She ls aurvlved by six b~
llpolla VFW Pool No. 4464.
Funeral ll'I'Ongemenll wiD bo era andlhrooslxtera,.Uat...ma.
IIIIIOUilCed b)' Miller's Flutohl They are: Jerrj, JOhn, .;:~.
Joaao, Jacklo, anoi'·Jlnllil)'; ·~
Home.
Carol)'n, and KIJ, Ont }&gt;r!&gt;thtr
Ptecedecl her In deeth. ·••
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Mr._ Irene White, Si&gt;rlnslleW;
• IAtenal II"'*' thr
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1o a rallllblo dryclean~Jw or ltorii&amp;O ""'. .111 ! o r lbor·
Ollllb drybqr and :lltmlgatlon. Fwnigatlcm wtll ldU molda - at lbo time but wtl1 not protect tho article qa1n1t , _ . - - ·
LEATIIER GOODS - ro REMOVE mlldoW from 1 - ......
with a cloth Wl1lll8 out of dlluiAI alcohol (1 cup -...j
or ni&gt;blna alcohol to I CUll water). Dry In a C1li'NII OC air, 1r
m1l&lt;low NlllllDo, wash wllll thick aucla or a ml1d- - ·
soap, or a lOIII COIDinlna a germlclda or l'unglclda. 1btD wipe
wllll a damp cloeb and dry In an tlry plaee. PQilah
and , _ a (IIIOd """ clresalng,
91oes "'OIIamlnated with lllngua growth on the lnsldo dlvelop Ullll....,. odora, and varlwaly colored ll'Owlhl on tho lmor IO!o and llnlnp and ,., Into the too. Yoo cea a - . :.-;~
thla kind of mlldoW wllll !ormlldol,yda solution, -looble !rom
your drua:lll. Molllen a • tllllled ljlpll....... atlck wllll
lbe solutlcn and swab tho lnstda of .._ llliimllbl1. 'l'btll
WNP lhooa tl&amp;btly In a poper or plaatlc boti ond allow tbe lbrmlldahydo VljiOI'a "' Jll!l'lill&amp;le tho t'- materllla for at an hour.
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1.7• Slmtp, Coleen Ohllllgor; back '
lelt to rlah~ Suo Zirkle, ~ McCullOIJih, Jud1 Crooks,
Donna Kauck, TwUa ~~ Jflll(fer Anderson; Mr1. Evelyn
Knll!hl, IJIOIII«I ~ i 'Rtgp, Carolyn satterllehl, Gall
Hovatter, Allllle ClulHnan. VIcki Gloeckner.

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THE HIPPIES AND THE FLOWER CIIIU&gt;REN were C..
hand W-lldoy night when members o! Ohio E:t. Phi ~ter
or tho Beta Slama Phi SOroriQ&lt; held tholr annual rush Jitrt;y
at Grace ~IICOilll Parl1h Hooae In PomerOjr. Pictured are
the members ol the sorority Jn their costume~, front row.
left to rll!h~ Donna l!yer, carolyn Grueser, Kittle wan, Lois

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national political conventions." He attended both the 1960 11111964
sessions. "Iklt yw know what?" he continued. "1 was snoweci
There were so many rumors, they had me believing some of them.''

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"Thla Ia how Business Week concluded the article on Point
Pleasant Bridge:
,. At least, its particular design doesn't preaent much of a p~
lem - there is only one other span of similar concept In the U. s . ,
the St. Mary'' bridge about 90 mL upstream acrOBo tho Ohio. In tho
rest of the world, so tar as is known. the only other bridge or the
t,ype 18 at FloriallltPolis, in BraziL"

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lldo of a tltrel__.ecl clke docElL Apnt, Eemomlea
oreiecl wllll - . . . B waa drGallla CouliCJ
~ wllll IY)I. Mlio Am DamGALLIPOI.Il - Dlatni lllo Jut - - wttb, tho l!lR~brouiilt r4CIC•td 1110at1 and OIIIce baa ....s.td Dlllll' calla !nxn I .
' 1 who boY• 11ti11 •
111111 au.a Pbllllpa and Mra. havlnr - · wiQI mlldoW, 1bo dantp llll!llr 11 nw ,.. W
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. ~ 1 - r t pnlided at the -a. - 111'011101111 wltb tho molds wldcb -IIliilllddJne
brier Venloe 1 oc e
with v and
- lace.
1bo ~ ol ltonor 1lil lllu llbla.
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Bowers trllnlbecl tho bodlco and Gnn ~ ..... llq VWip,
1bo naw brldt cbanpd to a mlllaw aitea Jllllllnd It Ia houoahold artlciel.
tho lldrt oc tho OlnJiirl Wll- Brtdumald• were Mils a.ate IOin&amp;..'llll!' ~. ofoprleet
CLOTIIING AND KOIISEROLD FABRICS - - · mU I a
AD obi bow acCented the · Boll, Collulmuo; !11111 Dellble rii;YOII and WIIOI lllond. The droaa JpOia u ....... ... iiiiCOfend. Ilon't .... lht
back Wllllllnt. A lltll chlpl Blll, Columbllo; and Min Dot- no IIUtd A-liDo with a closed • chlnoo to waalron or rot tbe material. Brolh oil. Ill!' _.,...
lfll&amp;lh lnln COIIIJII- tho ...... Ue OotloJa&amp;lllecld, Berea, lll pleat In tho ,._ and oemi-411ll'Owlh - · to -llll •calterlnl tho _... In lht
lW- Cllldltllatt veil ol Wu. Chl Omeea Soror:ll;y slstera of tod Jacket. lltr...,.aapwuwhita house.
&amp;Ill and air ~riel lhoroulltly. If Ill!' mUdlw IPOU,..
rose•.
lion 1iu - - to a flowerod tho br:ldo,
main, Wllhoblo ortleles u daac:rlbod bolow. DryeJMn - .
piUeau 0( mlnlefnn f1ortta IDd
All tho au MluJta wore floor.
Mr. and Mro. - w i D make . . - . artlclsl.
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Ol'&amp;qe blOIIOIDI.
len&amp;lli!JIWIII oflj)l'(cotlntbeSald tholr home In Ill. Loulo whore
Waah mlldoW • llalned artlclo1 at mco w1111 10111 IIIII - · ·
'lbe bridal ""MI''It wu.a eu. ~ric, dalipod w1111 a ""'"""' tho 11'00111 " - hla trlllnlng R1nM ...U and dry In tho am. lr OilY ata1n rtmallll, b l - w1111
- o f cnoam- 1'0101wlth neckllna and brief sleovos. The _ . , wltb tbe Teacbor'a IIDIIIII )!leo and oolt, IOdlwn j!Oitlorate bltach (anllable at 11• 'lrJ
natural
The only·Jew. ...,. featured emplrewalllllne1 Col]ll 011 September 3.
lll&gt;rea), or a dilute IO!uttoa olaodlum b)'poc:blorlta or nlher tlry the brldo ~~~&gt;re waa·IIIIIIIJIO which 'I'OJIPid A-line lklrts. Four
Tho naw Mrs. ~ wu a bold c111or1ne bleaeh.
poor! earrfnga, s .. aloo carried buttons tr:lmmod tbe low ._.. llltiJlber of Chi Ometra IOCial
- Lamon Juice and Solt - Mol.., 11a1n a 1111-. of
a small white Bn~aot11 lace back neddlnt. 'l'ht)' wore-· 101'01'(4&lt;, ....._ tbroo years lomon )dee and oatL Spread In tho .,. to bltach. RlnM lbor·
handkerchief, a loba 11ft from log forward hoadpieceawlthpoo!f at Ohio Slate Unlvoralt;y IIIIJor. OU8hl,y and dry, Uoe lhla t r - - w1111 care em col od !lbrlce.
bor SOrorfQ&lt;,
vella.
log In IUetory OC Art. libe wt11
Porborato Bleach - Mix aodlum paaboute bltach and ' The br:ldo Ia tho dsniJN..- of
All carried colmlal bouqueta ba ~etlnr h&amp;r baoholor of I« - I tableopoon bleaeh to oach plat olwatar. UN !tot wMrs. Jamie Low Nortlllp, 159 OC shrimp colored chrylllltbo- Fine Arts cloaroe at Washlnl- It tho fllbrfc wiD llf¥cl It; othorwiM, UH lukewvm water, " ' Garileld Ava., and Jomo1 A. mwns and ylllow )IOmiJOIIll w1111 loa. Silo oru formerly employ. ataln with oolutln!l or 10a1&lt; ata1n In 11. Or aprlnkle J)Of'dor ......,._
Northup, Gallfpoli1,
111011 - n valvet llreamora.
eel at tho GllllJ)olls clzy pool u ly on the dlmponed atlln. Let IO!utlcn or _.., l'eiDiln 0111bo
M r . - lathe ...,ofMr1.
Muter Michael~ oteo. allteauard.
ataln --llalf hour; tbon rlnea 1Nll, llepaat It ataln rintoiM
Loll l'llpe Porter o1 1818 N, lumblls IBI'Yod aa rlnabooror.
The 11'00111 Ia a member ot Before using aodlum parborate m colortd fabric, last It on a
Fourth st., Colwnlluo.
Damy McCoy ol st. Loula was , tho N~ Toacber•a Corpo IIDlp(e of fllbrfc or m a 1111111 or ham ot ,...,.,... to - :11 lbo
boat
man and ushora were Tbom- Program ln st. Loull, Mo., and bleach wUI chanp the color.
The lnCicllnr - .. of
8optember I, at tho Grace Melh- aa Ollvor, and Jooeph &amp;lpler, eo. ""rldng for his Master• a De- Chlorine moach - ~ llalnJ m anclrad - . !lDIB or
odlat Church. The ROY, Paul S. lumbua; Rlc:bard LIIIIQiillt, Ne- In Edocatlon at tho Unl- r~ ~ric In a dilute solution of 10111nm bipodtlorlta, Ill' oa..
Bulora wu tho olllclatlng min- bruka, and Michael Northup, voralt;y ol Ml1110Ur! brancll 1n ar hou-ld chlorine bloach, as dlrectad 011 Iiiii -~-. 1r
St. Louie.
later for the -le..-:Ing eero- C•llfpolia.
tho llllnecl lllbric Is colorod, Brat tell tho bloach 011 a IUqllo
IDIIIQI.
The brfdo'a mother ..,,0 a
OUt-of-town iUeata were Mr. of the cloth to bo 1111'8 It wiD not chanp tho oalor, Nww Orpnlat, Mra. Noll Sondora ...iileoo dress of moaa ......, and Mre. Lao l'llpe, Mill Mary a chlorine blaacb m lllli or wool. SoD» fabrics t r - w1111 a
preaonted clalalcel ooloc:t10111 brocade; a voll hal with aroen CUtutinl!ham, Mr. and Mra. John glued, ambooaod, wrlllklo-nslotant, or nlher opae1a1 fiDIIb an
and tho trodltlcnal ~ and rust velvet leovea; bar ••· Glazer, Mr. and Mrs.
also dama&amp;od 1&gt;1 chlorine.
march.
coaiOl':les matched her dronand BaD, WWiam Plckerfnr. Dr. Jay
The JII!WI wore tr:lmmad with lho carried a PIII'M coraap ot Powers and Dr. and 1\!rs, PhilUPHOLSTERED ARTICLES, MA~ RUGS - F1nt ,..
aroenery and white bows.
Talisman rooes.
lip Ward, lll ot Columbus; Mr. movo looae mold from outer CCIVtl'iDio of llllholUrecl artlc:IM,
John S. lllkor, tho brldo'a
The IP'OODI's mother ""ro a and Mrs. Denver Sagle, Saruo. - ...... ruga and oarpoU b)' bnllldq a broom. DoJll'llllifalher, pve her.....,,
two.pleoo coot and droaa oflom- ta, Fla., and Mr. and Mrt. Ed· COIIdoorl It JIOIIlble ... -~~~~ lcdMins mlldoW IIJI01'81 In lbo
Mill Ginger Lee ~ ol cm-Ume ollk lhantun&amp; lll!htbolp pr Schroer, EYaniYilla, Ind.
houM. Run a vacuum c l - - . - ovar tbe lllrfa&lt;o to draw
C'.olumboo waa the lloww llrl. acc11101'1ea and a
ot
libowers were liven lor t h e out JMro of tho mold. Do worytblnjr converdentl,y poallble to c117 ••
brfdo 00 July 28 b)' Ml1101 &amp;,. the article - use an electric healer and tan to carry awa;y ma1ot libe - • a lloor.Jentilh IIDWD of 7allow 1'0101,
oprfcot In tbo Saki flbrlc, daA receptloa hold In the aan and Debb:lt Blll of Colwn- air. !i1m and air tbe artlcla to llql tho mold powth,
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lipod with a I'OI8Icl neckline and cllurch dining room lmmedlate- bua, and on Aug, 19 b)' Mlu
If mlldow NlllllDa on IQ)Itolltorod artlclu or -1101, l.Y followinc the certmclllf,
91aan Ph!Ulpa ot GalliDolla.
lll!llly thick of lOIII ... Qldlwti&lt; - - . and wlpo
with a cl- damp cloth. In dnll!ll tltla, 1111 u Utllo water on lbo
fabric u poaalblo so tho 111t1ng dooa not 1111 wat.
" - ' way to l'liiiiOVO mlldaw on QPho!Urecl IUntiQuoe lito
wipe II with a cloth 1mllll out o1 dilute lllcohol (1 q&gt;
od 01' iUiblns alcohol to I cup water), llrJ tile article -.....,.
ly.
Sponp m l l - ruga and oarpoU w1111 thick or a ""'
'11toa remove tho by w!Pnl with a cloth da!IQ)- I n clear water. llrJ In tho oUnlt JIOiilll!la.
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UN a low_..... IJII'II' -~•· ;,·
to lit rid
o1 iiiiiiY odora and mlklew; reoprq ~. cii'J!fally 1n
looelllle• -... mn..... u a tlllji!io Pi
v~.-..r~~ara­
dldtl...-..... or poraformalcloll!'do used In clolecl areu u
cllreetad 011 tho cortal"r• 1011 bol)' tbom wt11 ...., mold

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••Perhaps yoar reporter who wrote ''l'r)'ina to
aaaemblo Jlgaaw of tragody' Ofo12S) _.leiiPOOI
that Boslnes1 Week arrives to FlorWqdls, where Is tho onb'
bridge, &lt;Milde of the U. S., IJul1l with thO same ._uon 11 tho
wrecked Polnl Pleaaant (Ohio l!lver&gt; Bridge.
"Tbink~Jw It would bo lnluelllng to our communiQ&lt;,I tranalatod
that article and I sen! It to a brllldeaatlng Pl'OIII'IDL
ulmmediate.lY, student&amp;, pollddana, and the peaple atarted a
large CIU1Ijlalgn lor thO conatruotlon ot a new bridge. Everybody hare
believes that our bridge; which waa the llftlllargesi one In tho worid
when It was bullt, doesn't otter 11\Y better conditions to &amp;'IIPOft the
coni!IIUOUI and heavy tralllc which crou It every day. And ewry.
body here now is grateful for your llfiUIJtcted advice.-' '
VIncente De Slut' Ami
Flortaqolis, Brasil

SECURITY measures were somewhat laxed at Miami according
to Johnson. "They overcHd it at Chicago, .. he continued. Deeptte an
the efforts b)' no,..Nbon and HW!Ulhrey de!oiates, only ftve per cent

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!lao Waa ll&lt;o• l I I wllll a motl
dltllatt otiiM&amp; rorDtil ...... Mill -MariO NorllliP .,._ bud ol Yalril rlllliGo!. littb
- - a llolror • Jllillltd JIOUih ,or yrlool Wualon, R o r
altar tor her . . . . . .. '1"1 llolrora , _ a ..,.U ...... of
to John
oiCol-., llhrllllp ctilored clu'71111111111twba
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E-ll. Dmd D. &amp;nllll, $&amp;1l..bor .. The "fldo'a lnothor """ a,
1 at 5:30 P.I!L at lht llulDIDt' and . . . ..., •• and coat

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llr. •Sinitb lit lite lillt of Mr. '
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Nr. ailcl Mrs. Glip~ llitldtiDIOD, Uialllllcln,,
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•ED - Mr, and Mra. Pa1ga •
~· ot Golllpolia are
-tholr clluglltar,
.. tbe Linda Canllo,
of

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to WWiam E. Wtmaley, om of
Mr. and Mrs. Clorence Wamaley oc KanaW.I K-""e,ya la a 1965
II'ICiuate of lilllla AcldoJnl
and""- Marlholl Uni..,..
sltr. She la preltlllly .....
p l . at Railer BOIIIilal. Mr.
Yf~lj' :!1 1!10 &amp; 196$ IP'tdilllt '.t,_GAIIS, .Ktllpn._

11 • .bllor atlforehoacl s-

btiawtra~o.

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VISIT IN POMEROY
POIIIEROY - Mr. and Mrs.
Iloaald Kelly or Joahua Tree;
Calif., wen recent 1110111 of
Mra. LlUian N-r and Mr.
and Mra. Robort LaudermUk.
Laat Sunda;y, Mr. and Mro. Ktlly, Mr, anti Mro. Laudermllk,
lira. Nipper, an:J AileD JUU,
i'omero¥, wen dlmer 111011a of
Mr. and Mrs. 1-fwrenco Ntllpllr
of BoD Run.
VISITING~

POMEROY - llllaa Pauline
Clrtat or aoan.ater, Fia., 11
tho 111011 ol bor auata, lllaa
Lurtet!a GeMom.r and llllu
Ada Gonllolmer.

8eforo weor:lng tbe lhoon, air lhi&gt;nlulhl¥ - - Procoutlm: Vlj)Oro of foriDaldtll)'do are very 1rr11at1nr. do not
Inhale them. Do not awt tho ao1ut1on m :your lido.
l.ow-tn~IIIH opraya tlpOclllly 1nterad for !relholtlita ......
are available at llhoe and ~ stor.o. 'l'ht)' - . , ~. dldtl..........., or other l'unglcldas. Uao u
cllreetad and .._t u Anotbor way 1111 1111p m o I d
II'OIItb In
....,a II to scatter cryatalo OC partdl""'- - or to doat paratormaldohyda _ , . . In llhoea or 1q.
- . then plate In ti8ht oonlalnera. The VljiOI'I from U..
cbolll:lcels ore olroetlva In ldll1nK molds thol boYo .,..
but IIMv live 011 luting 111-.., aplnat iduro- .
Qm!natlm, AI tho Vlj)Oi'l look out, tho cbolll:lcala null bo ..... '
plaeod lleftml usiDc tho or 1 - a1r tbom thonJull&gt;. ·
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fnmmunity
:!Soc1al t
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\..AJrDer••• Hoeflich : Calendarll
POMEROY - It's nice to be remembered anytime, and especially 80 when you're hosphalized. KatOOrn Roush Smith fllce 1
weeks in the hospiml. and a long con,·alesl-enf period with extensive

MONDAY
TENT 95, Daughters of Union Veterans, ~ at t h e

tberopy.

D,A,V. hall.
BETHEL 62, lntamaUoaal Or-

Kaithern, who has suffered from rlleumaloid arthritis since she
was 13, enters Mount Carmel liO!i.Pil.ll in Columbus lhlrsdly al'll
will uOOergo surger&gt;· Fridl.)· momil\l. Doth or h('r hip joints wW
be replaced and lllere w Ul be e~1en sin~ rorr~'th'e wort on both
knees. For the past year Kalhl.'rn has waltried oa rrutt'he-s.
Her hospitalization period will n~ l'r\1111 si.' fteks to three
months and will be followed by months of tht&gt;np) oo an ouq,.tient
basis. She has taken a year's IN\'e of abseno.""' trom he!' employment as space setter at North .\merkan :\,iation in Columbus.
Meanwhile, her two children, Kerin ar.l l'brlsti, u-e living
1n Middleport with their grarQ:ll.rents, Mr. ani !tlrs. Albel1 Roush..
Kevin entered kindergarten here; Christi is y~r. Kathern's
llusband, Clyde, will, or ('()W'5e, be in C"(jumbus wilt! he.r.

del' ol Jobs Daughters, 7:30NondQ nlgbt at the MaiOilicTemple,
Pomeroy; election for the station

d. marshall will be conducted.
MEIGS BAND Boosters reg\1-

lar meeting. 8 p.m. Monday at
Meigs High School cafeteria.
LYDIA CUlCLEt Pomeroy
United Methodist Church, 7:30
p.m. Monda,y night at the church.
TUESDAY
RACINE CUB Scout packmeet.i~. s p.m. Tuesday in Racine
A "BIG THANKS" COMES FROM Easte-rn High School to the Baptist Church. All interested
Pomeroy alii Middleport men"ha~s who pro•tided 13 cunmunit,y boys and their parents urged to
attend.
concer1 tickets.
LADIES AUXIUARY, FeeneyLucy Amsbary Rile-y. \-ocati.oral business 800 oatce education
teacher, reports tllal she has a grow\~ list or stu::lents who want BemeU Post 128, American Leto attend the COilC'erts. The tickets were provided by Duttons. Nel- gion. 7:30 p.m at the Middleson's Dr1J8s, the Por.1eroy !\'ationaJ Bank aid Swisher-Lohse Drug. port hall.
JUNIOR AUXIUARY or Drew
BRUCE LLOYD OF McCONNELS\1LLE, long time resident Webster Post 39, American Leof Middleport, is hospitalized due to a heart attack which he suffer- gion, will meet at 7:30 Tuesday
ed a week ago at Carlisle, PL, wlrere he and Helen were vacation- night at the legion hall. New officers will be elected and lniow.
In a letter this week to Juanita Bachtel, Helen said that if his stalled.
condition continued to improve he would be mo'lled to a Zanesville
PAST MATRONS, Pomeroy
hospital tWs weekend. Bruce suffered the attack at a motel Mike Chapter 186, O.E.S., will meet
his ~en taking care of the store at McConnelsville but will be rea at 7:30 Tuesda.y night at the
turning this week to Ohio State Universit,y.
home or Mrs. Thelma Dill.

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FEENEY-BENNETT Post 128,
American Legion, 7:30 p.m. at
the boll
THURSDAY
RIVERVIEW GARPEN Club
will meet Thursday, Sepl 26,

SEAMAN ROBERT SWANSON, aboard the missile cruiser
"Boston" which has been on the firire line in Vietnam waters
since April, expects to be home on leave in another six weeks.
The "Boston," one of the ships involved in tlle 14-hour all service blitzkrieg in tile soutllern half or tile demilitarized zone last
weekend, moves out a week fran tomorrow. rt wtll take almost a
month to get back into the Boston port and then Robert looks forward to a trip home.

MEANTIME, MARINE SGT. WALTER MURRAY HARRIS is beck
from 13 months in VIetnam. He was with the 27th Marine unit which
arrived Wedne~ and paraded through the streets of San Diego.
His wife, Beth. and two-year..old son, Walt, were there to meet him.
Since Walter wlll be staUoned at Camp Petxlleton, they arc now
in the process of locating II ving quarters there and getting their
furniture out or storage.. Alter getting settled, they wiU probably
be here Cor a visit with his parelt.s, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Searles.
The dly before Walter left Vietnam, he visited Navyman Alan
Wallace, who Is a hospitalman at the DeNang llospital. Alan, due
· home just before Chrlstma.s, is now In Formosa on a ftv~ day rest
aM ree\4)8ration leave, and surprised his tamlly with a telephone
call from there.
An:l (pl Larry Pettit of the U.S. Ann,y, back only a few weeks
tram a year ln Vletlllm, looks (onvard to Thursday- (or him it's
dlscharp day,

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Events
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Winter

PORTLAND - Two county wide events being arranged
through the Meigs County Extension Service for homemakers
were dtacussed dw'ing Thursday's meeting of the I'Wtland
Homemakers Club held at t h e
home or Mrs. Jean Sayre.

Mrs. Smith, lmmedlste p a s t

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trijlplng,"'aeaslon ,to l&gt;e .«lll!!nuod djJrlng tho winter I1IDIIths

was planned with delegates being appointed to represent the

club. A trip to Columbus with

Charles Bradbury during Thun- president, and her family have

a tour

moved to POint Pleasant.
Partlclpatlon In the annual
Chr:latrnas bazaar to bo bold oo
Dec. 5 was planned, and t h e
members discussed their part
In parsonage carpeUng expense •
Sheets were distributed lor
aiq&gt;.
recipes to be Included In the
New olllcers presiding at the cookbook which wUI be compilmeetln&amp; were Mrs. Bernard ed and publlshad by tho Wom-

Village being SJ)OilSOred throu8ll

day nlgtrt'o meeting or the Eleamr Circle of Heath Mothodlat
Church.
Following Mrs. BraciJury' a
demonatratloo and pointers oo
making -acUve Dora! piece&amp;,
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Mrs. Gene Wilson, with Mrs.
Carl Buckley as co-hostess. New
officers are to be installed.

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e e
uran&amp;lnl' Dowers lo.r &amp;nith at the October meeting.

Fultz, pretident; Mrs. E r n I e

en's Society of Christian Serv-

ot:

Lazarus and German

the Extension Service was aleo

discussed.
:rt was decided during t h e
meeting presided over by 9drley Johnson, president, to or-

der material (rom the 0 h I o
State Bar AssoclaUon for a cootinuation ot a study program
started last spring.
A feature or the meeting was

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CHESTER- A Halloweencar-

alval wu pllllled for Oct. 26
lllllle Chester Elementary School
the Chester P.T.A, mot
rec~ at the school .
Mrs. Mary K. Rose, president.
lllllloiDted Mn. Billy Windon,
dlllrmon, Mra. Charles GoegIIID, Mra. Jolm Ch""".Y, Mrs.
Ran7 Brown, and Jotm Guinther
tD the pl•mJnr committee for the

coml•al.
During tile meellng the banquet
to be sened to the Meigs Coun-

t¥ Farm Bureau sometime hl
OctDber was diswsaed. Mrs.
Kathryn BalDII
Gerald
Hupe, prfndpal, and he then preIOIIIecl the teaching stall of the
C.Jter school. Parents were

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al8o lntnxluced.

Room count was taken with
llr. Hupe's o1gJ;th gr- receivIng tho reeding circle b o o k.
lira. JMn Sexson who opened
lle meeting with the P.T.A,prayor and tho pledge to the nag,
Jed in a di.sc:usalc:m on crea.tln,g
more lllterest In the P.T .A.
M:ra. Paul Hawk, Mrs. Dar-

cember; Mrs. Marjorie Roush,
az.ine; Mrs. Billy Windon, p.~b Ucity; Mrs. Demaree Sexson,
parliamentariM and historian;
Mrs. Roger EwJe, legislation;
Mrs. Roy Holter, Mrs. llobart
Newell, Mrs. Harry Lodwick.

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da Larkins, ways and meansi
PACK TO MEET
Mrs. Robert Wood, Founder's
MIDDLEPORT - Cub Scout
Day; Roger Keller, Emerson
POoler, Richard Gaul, J a m e s Pack 244 will meetMorday, Sept.
Ridenour, and WlUlam Pooler, 23 at 1 p.m. at Ule Presbyterian
Cllurch. Boys wlloare eight yean
Jr., repair.
old or who have entered the
third grade are invited along

Teochers Meet
To Plan Work

POMEROY - Thursday, September 19, the Pomeroy elementary school teachers met with a
sales representative and a consultant or the Uppencott Company to plan the work in the
reacting progra(ll Cor grades one
through three at the srhool. The

with their parents to attend thh

reorganization meeti~ Kenneth
Scites is Cubmaster.

COMMISSION TO MEET
MIDDLEPORT- Commissioo
on Education of Heath Metho:!lst
Church will meet at 7 p.m. SU.
day nigflL All commission mem·
bcrs ard teachers are asked to
attend the meeting.

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POMEROY - Some Dower arl"&amp;lql!ng materlala for a garden
club booth at the Athet11 State
llotpital country fair on Od.

229 Attend Rally
Of 8 Churches

10 will be dooated by tile WindIna Trail Garden Club,
Meeting W-aday nilht' Ill
tile home of Mra. Cbarles Hitlie with Mra. Allard Pratt u
the hhtess, elub members were
ldrised In a Jetter from a rep..
r&lt;taentatlve of tho Atheni Count' IIIU'den clubs of. the need !Dr
!lower 8l'J'Inging materlalalu bo
Uled In the therapy project,
Mrs, Robert 'Lewt1, vice
prNident, ""'*cted the meetIna·. which opened with devOUons
from tile UPJ)Or Room by Mra.
.Pratt. Members reaponded to
roll call wltb eilryaanthemwna
from their gardena and the protram by Mrs. J:.otUe SpenCer
InclUded .. article, "All AboUt
Cut Flowers" by JolmB.-w.
Plana ...,.. made for the In-

MDJPLEPORT -

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be&amp;Jnnlng tbat enjlaneoa
bealthy lll'OWth In grace.

The Meigs

COu!Jflllollnoss rally bold Tues-

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In C&lt;lllclualon, the ~eave

night at the Mlddl_.t
Church oC tbe Nazar.te waa attended by 229 - l e from eigiJt
area churches.
The Rev. Uoyd Grimm, .POltor of the Rutland Cllllrcb of
the Nazarene, was tbe featured
speaker on "SanctUleatlm,. n descrlbing it as, uan lnetantaneday

12 stepa by which the Ouiauan should oxamJno hlmaelf to
ascertain hls own ezperlEIIteand
determlne whether he ls "growing ln grace."
!t&gt;tclaJ muale wu _provided
by RqDIOIId Walburn of the PllmVoy Chureh ol the Nazarene, the
Rev. Morrla Wolfe of. tho Ra-

ous experience, but one thet dea ltu1hor lll'OWth In
grace." He po1nted out that the
experience of sanc:tlllcatlon Ia not
to he thought or aa the 11na1 end
ot. all sjlirltual attainment, but

clne Church of the Nazarene,
and a choir eomposed of 20 -1• !rom the clllrchos

mands

repre!lellled.
The attendanee banner WBI WOII

72nd Birthday
Observed at
Dinner Party

at the Rutland Church
Nazarene on Oct. 29.

guest, and pictures were taken
during the afllir. The blrtl1clay

GALLIPOLIS - EltcUoo of
o!ftcers wu heJd at the recent
Harrla Grange meetlriiJ'Ibe following omcora w I I I
aerve the grange tor 196&amp;.69,
lfaater,
llurst; Aver~, Paul Demey Jr.l Leeturer,
tiara Ellen Peoney; Stewart, ~
vld Wlcl!llno; Aaalallllt Steward,
J)onny Hively; Cbaplfn, Marie
MeCulty; Treasurer, Harland
Volborn; Secretary, Edith Cor- .
Den~ Gate Keeper, Joe Dulst;

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Ceres, Masel Hatcher; Pomona,
Marl~ Hively; F1ora, N o r •

.\salstant Stewart,
SuAD Diabey; Executlve CUnm.,
a.rtes -Knott.; Trustee, Joe
llurot; ReUef Comm., Maoel Hatcher, Etbelllewltt,Edl1h Cornell;
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sar.
Absent from the family grcq&gt;
was Mr. ar¥1 Mrs. Larkins' son,
Raymom, who Is staUoned with

Jo1m WWiam Blaottnor, Mrs.

sam.~ E. McKlntte7, Mrs. 'Tom

Clelland, Mra. CW... llawI0¥1111i Mrs. Jolll Kine.

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WRIGHTSTOWN, N.J.- samuel L. Larkin, 8011 of Mra. Mary
Larldn of Malta, Ohio, haa been

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Paul Hauber, Debbie, Doug, Denam Scott of Long Bottomi
Mr. and Mrs. Nonnan Weber,
Keith and Vida, ~rs Plains,
and the honored guest •IKI her

ise,

value costs less
:than
before. uJ

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husband.
SERVICES BEGIN
POMEROY - Revival aervices wUJ be conducted by the Rev.

Charles Norris beginning tonight

: · We oHer these law, law prices made possible by Stevens Gulislln.

Saturday. The public is btvlted
to attend the senices which wtlJ
be held each evelllng at 7:30.

Beatrice May, preslclenl, conducted the business meeting and
those anaweriug the roll call
were Rose Patterson, June Dewhurst. Audrey Patterson. Bea
Dugan, Lealie ~aell; Rosalee
Wise, Leona Wise, Doma Fry,
Ada Keesee, C&amp;rrle Moore, S...
trice May and ooe gues~ Martha

tober 15, at 7:30p.m.

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.BUEH
LIPSTICK
andBUEHING NAIL COLOR

POMEROY - The Letart Falls
United Methodiat {burch will
serve lunch at Ruby Dalley's
sale on Route 338, Letart Falls,

Wednesday beginning at 10:30
LID.

...tlu•jirHt lip bluillter in d t~ltr
Hhinin.gset•-tlmm{Jh r~Jior

LODGE TO MEET
The starr and omcers or Meigs
Ph)'thtan Sisters will hold tbelr
regular meetl!W Monday,, September 23, at tile home or Mrs.

...tlrefim nail"f(lio,· ;,

Phillip Meillhart. Mra. Paul Zir-

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kle wUl be asslstin&amp; hostess.

clettr-ffli•("I"I/Hffll

ll((t bhuJ1 fi11f11

WOMEN OREN

"Dui'Onl CtrUfttttlon Mlrl

Stevens GulisiJn 'Double Date'
corpet of cont. it11111tnt Rysur·
llllfte·- · colotlulondallft.

IO~iOI" pile: munJ.Ievel loop
"IIUPellt Certlflt~Uon1 Mwlt

Stevens Gulis!Jn 'a.,.he S!JI(il'
AinNIII(~ slll-1. Ho..U~n· Dlt·
jin Pllf fibe'l'$ art pntticallr non·

ibsorbent.

Colorful hntd miiturn.

-t.M. Of ""!'ltl, Inc, '~'.

RECENTLY I WROTE ABOUT MR. JOHN SAUVAGE catching a
14 lb. Coho SOimon In Mlehlpn. Well, oo his 88th blrthclaJ', be !bed
dlnnet (lou auessed It, be c:ool!ed tho llohl tor his very close trlem,
Wtlter VaUj!loan and Mra. Vauah&amp;n's son, Richard, am grandson
Marti&amp; Not only did he Prepare a full course meal but also baked
an ljlple pie. The VaUj!loana and Mr. Sauvage spent the evening r&amp;living old times. Walter Vaughan waS best man at Mr. Sauvage's
wedd- He woUld have been married 57 years the same week or
hla birthday.

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Annual Banquet Set
MIDDLEPORT - The llllllllal
banquet of the Homebulldera
Cia., of tho Middleport Church
of. Chr:lat was plamed for Oct.
15 at 6:30 p.m. ....., the Tueadey n1gJt at the clllrch~ to
lor
tile IV1D ...,.. Mrs. Kenneth
McEIJdme.y, Mra. Wendall GerJacb, Mrs. ,Dide Talbert, and
Mrs. RauUln Moyer, decoratlngi

Franklin Triplett, president, baa
called a meeting of the olflcera
for 6:30 p.m. Tuesday II hil
Fslrlane Prlve home at whicb
Ume names Cor new officers w1ll
be COI18ldered.
The meeting opened witll prqer by tile prea~Mm, and the Hov.
Haullln MDyer, pallor, preaentMrs. Denver IUc:e, Mrs. Nor- ed cJovutlons 011 a )&gt;C&gt;OIIc verman Yeauger, .,o1 Mrs. Edward alon of Aeta 2.
Evans, program; and Mra. llorRefreshments were sened
othy Baker and Mrs. Franklin &lt;\Iring a ooncludlag social hour
Triplett, dd&lt;et.
by Mro. Poroti!Y Roach, Mrs.
New olflcers wiD be eleeted Dan White, Mrs. Triplett, and
at tho meeting followllig t h • Mra. Philip BalltQ'.

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POMEROY - The Twin Cllf

~s were hosta tor the an..w Ylslt of Thea Court No. 5,
Oriental !l!rlne, Colwnbos, witlla

dJmor at the Marlin ReBiaurant

on Thuradl,y ' · wltb Mro.

Mary

Kautz, president, presiding.
Mrs. Kautz presented a cheek
11J the 111gb Prlelleas J Huahes for the Burns ID&amp;tltute,

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THE SHOEBOX
Where ShMa.Are Senalbly Prlcecl

MIDDLEPORT. 0.

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SAVE UP TO 24% ON

support stockings

Ret.
$5.95

It's magic

SHARON HOLTER

Miss Holter in

... you support

your pocket book

Nurse Studies
LONG BOTTOM - !l!anJa K.
Holter, daughter of Mr. andMra.
Arvllllolter, Long Bollom, craduated SUnday, Sept 8, !rom the
Marlatte Area Tecllllcal Scbool
ct PracUcal Nurolo&amp;. Mila Holter • Is II West VIrginia UniverBicy, Parkerl!btJrs Brancb, BIIIIIYIng towanJ the aa&amp;oclsle delree
In nuralng. !Ito Ia a 1967 craduate of. Eastern 111gb School, and
was a C811&lt;1Jatrlper It Veterana
- . I li&gt;SIJIW lor t wo

while you $upport your

legs when you toke advantage of Cameo'$ impressive fajl

Sole. As mucl-i as 2"% off on bliss-

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Dress sheer' seamless •• , Clmeo

•-s

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sheer
am aturoJy ·~ The
date Ia Sept_ 19 lhrousb Sept_ 28. so come
on pw your poclrot Ule dozens.

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bur tbeln

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theme ...

Kay Rogers Society
Makes Name Change
1Jean Pavia.

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the tables.

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Relative• attending the oommat.,.IIICD· lneluded· Mr. IDd
AniJco Roller and "Gordon; Mr,
and Mrs. EIBCXI Spencer, Racine;
Mr. and Mrs. Worl01 Pavil, Mr.
Mrs. !l!lriO¥ ~res and Mrs. and Mrs. Jamea PUllen, Dater;
Ruth Sldober pl81111ad the menu: Mr. and Mrs. William r Mrs. Mary Bud&lt; and Mlsa !l!lr- and Geaevleve Valentfne of. Co1111' Beegle registered theguella, lumbus.
and Mro. Gertrude Mitchell, ..._
rotary, and Mra. BariJora llupn,
Mra. Cora Beegle, and M r a.
Jean Moore, obtained tavora Cor

Others - . , but not IIHIICIDcllllaU, aJons w1t11 s cor- Iicmed above from 'lbee Court,
for Lat17
1Qb tnm Collllllllus, were Mrs. Mlrthe
the Twin Cll;y ~.. Mra. !l!n1)'er, Mra. llushea,
MariJ,)n ~rea, vice proaldem, Mra. Waada llaiJ, Mrs. Rhoda
also preBented a pia from the · J_ Hale, Mrs. ViriJnla !l!aw,
LacJy Huche•.
Mrs. l!ellf Oyler, Mra. Vera AgLacJy ilu8hea and LaAiy ler, Mrs. Allee James, Athens,
Lee Klme.r ,.Pained tD I he llro. Theda Clark, LaJlcaster,
how their donallona and Mra. Jo S&amp;wyera, Conal Winchessewlns have hol)led" the burned ter.
lfD tile BurDa lrllrfilute,
Other Twin Clf¥ ~s not
CID~. Mrs. Mar7 Erllklne, ma1tlcrted above ettendfng were
Mra. Poma Gnbam, and Mra. Mro. Joa 1 - , Mra. 1'1\yWa
Charlotte Cox, of. t h e - !l!rlne Knlt!blilll. Mro. Mary Baldw!JI,
Club, Allleao, apiaJned how tile Mra. Leopila w..,..., Mra. Marlillrmoites could partldjlste a- prot Wlneb...,er, Mrs- Marie
lOin In the ..stem Ohio - · · Mra. Beulah Ewing,
Meatal Baaltll CDer Couniey lin.
·MarJ ll181&gt;es, and M r 1.
Fair In Oo!Dbor and Operatlm Mary Gnleser.
Santa Claua In lleeember.

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banquet, and preaentotncers wUl
preaont tho aisle for 1968-69.

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MRS. FRANCIS '.'TIL" WEBB Is doing line following major surpry. Knowing Til, sbe will bounce rigbt back and be her old selt

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1111 I don't mean food. Three or their Dve children ue ln the aecorll
year of their respective schoola. carla Ia a aec:ond year student at
Ohio State; Caty in his second year at Soutllern High, a~ Clrolls
second grader In the elementary building. The otller two children,

' " mm.... prasentad, "JUJ&gt;.
... Hlllinn.YI." dlplctlar mlsalooary bolt mlnlatry In Bra. ~~their
10.
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rcaa
LCmb- ratnllunut.a w e r e
of. 1ht
alarp CI'OIIIII aerftlj by t1oo -•sea, L&lt;lulse
llolmla, Peoria Edwarcla, ~­
opanad wi!Jl
Huol llaiJey,
b.Ymu, ae- Tile -- ma""" wiD be a eov·
pluo Ill' Mrs. o trod dlob .._.,.In the teu....
' ahlp . . _ of..!he clllreh:

Nail Color
$1.110

wldta - - dtcot-U.

to the !l!rlne, l'aiiJine Aikins, MriiY

bigJI prlesteu, and
.wat- of.

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' .:._ The Ladljoa
. G.ALLIPOLIS
MiiiiOIIIl'll Felloonhlp, - b the Ko;r Roprl Milal-.,o
~. or The Flral ~~

HA ~E BLADDEIIIRITATIOII

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cldl-

yarns, Up-sheared- to form s 110st
pleasinl paHefJI. 0Utsttndin1 vaiUI.
TO SERVE WNCH

Ell-

LibC&amp;ICid . . . Jtlll ........

... Allan llutllea fll Mar711iort.e;
lnd flaoltQ' Sr k'l ~ Llllf..
atte !l!rlnt. A wolcome- rlf•
"' 1IJ Martha Noal of. 14 3
S1trlne, • It the m " a
A potluek _..,.
at the CIOildUIIan of tbe ..,..
An arr 1 real of. Nil 111111 .....
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by Nil ~ 111

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Mrs. IJoyd Dugan's home,

POMEROY - PJaaa for a and rove a "IIOI'd of. welcome notfrlendl' n11tt 11hernnce and Ina their awoln- as auand supreme pard,
POMEJ\OY - WUbur J-. POmel'O.Y, a y - receptlooi - . . Mro. IW7 premo noopod.l•eiJ'.
lluihte.
dl'!lricl
daput;J,
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83 r-s. re1olilll · - or his recent trip to AlaPUt wortlly bigJI priesteases
lloma, ' aald be loft l'nm Collllllllus by Jet oohla Drat 11111111 al FridaJ nilht'a meetlntrodueed
were Bernice Wlao,
ride. He thlnka there Ia DOihJng Ulre llyllll am Ing or_, Mary 'irl, White
ready to 110 aaaJn. He vialted hlo son Carl and !l!rlnt fll JOI'IIUI... bold II
l.olr, Barbara llupn,
Edltll 81talnpJDar, Naomi BrinkI'Jmlly-, Dur1111, hlo three weeks In Alabame, he had tile 100F boll.
some very delicious watermelon. · WhaV1 10 differ..
Tile ~-- was llllOIUI- er, m:J Nellie Trac;y ol M. a r y
oat oatiJW waterm•Jon In Alabama or eating H ced for Oct. 11 at the l'lmlo- 91rlno, and WWa Saundera of
't here? None. except the Inside ot the Al•tema melon 1'0)' hall wltll all !l!rlne mom- Lala,yette !luine.
¥ Ia yeljoor. The outalde of the molooloolred the ..me bora In the dlltrlct being Jnvlt. Putwatchmono1BIIo!1ilord.l
KATIE
u oura. I bollnp llr. Logan 1Jould loow tomorrow ad to partldJiote In the tor another plano ride, ao It was l real tllrW.
.
Jlrllll,
Mrs. Ilorolh1 steger or theLeZEB HOW ARil of llotnrl~ catled bore b.Y the death of hlo moth- fqoUe Sluine, Gallipolis, thodiler, stowed ln the ornce on h11 way hCIII'Ie. He has a lot of good lrld cbalrmaa fll materlaloi&gt;Jecth!IW• to aay about Melp c__ Ho sold tbat be tas been a Jot or tlves, made hor olllclal visll to
places the last 22 yeoro, but be hao oever found people Uko lbere the !l!rlne. 1118 pve 1 report
are here: "they are tbe greateR." It lt were humanly possible he of. malel'lal obleetlvea from the
would return tomorrow. I think be !aft his heart right hero In &amp;lpreme-.
Melga.
Mrl, . Hualles, foJJowiDB ber

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Stevens Gullstan 'Plaza $1tlle'
100% Qlnt filament

By Katie Crow

not in school, are carl, age 5, and Clair, age a All the children's '
names start with the Letter C. The parents are named Carl and.

Harrla Grange will visit Thurman Grenge Sept. 23, and pre-' POMEROY - The Women's
sent tile program. No meeting Missionary SO&lt;Jecy of lbe ~­
wUJ bo hold at llarrls .011 Sept soD Run Free Methodist &lt;burch
26.
met Tuesday nt.,ht tor their r~
gular meetirw. Solws, prayers
am resdi~Ws htghllghted the pr&lt;&gt;-

·s.m Larkin Wlns

Friends' Night on Oct. 31

1

Women's Group
Meets Tuesday

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Katie's Korner

::::Persona/ Notes ;·

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meeting was made possible main-

Chapman, Mrs. l.eo Crew, Mrs.

Lois Stout and Press Agent, Nora

Wickline; JuvenUe Cbai1'111811, Ea- (l..ther. John Larkin. resides on
t&amp; Volborn; Yooth Cbalrm... Rl I, Mlcldlej&gt;orl.

the armed forces in WUdfl.ecken,
Germany. A grandsoo, Charles
Weber, his wire, Judy, and their
son, Jimmy, or Tuppers Plains
visited In the evening.

Common Kidney or Bladdl.'r lrrltaUtmt "ITef'l twlct! u many ~~o·nm•n a. ,
m&lt;'n . oftl'n causing leME-neu nrtd
nerll.,ulnell lrom frequent. burning.
ltt·hlng urination. S.COnd•rlly, you
may lose ti«'P and ht\11.' Headache-a.
Bat·k;u-hel and feel older. tired . deJOrl'fi~ed. In IUt'h t"ll5el. CYSTEX UIUall~· brln.:~; n•la .-.;lnlo( I"Oillfort by t"urbl nlt a:erm1 In add urlnl', and l'atlng
Jmln . Gf't CYST DC at dnuurllll today.

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promoted to airman nrst elass
In tho · u.s. Air Force. Airman
Lerkln Ia ·• gradeate of Rutland
lllih School, and Ia morrled to Prince,
·'Jilllll8 E&lt;. Olmnilttee, Helen tho former Sondra S. Utile. His
The next meetlrw wUl bo at

of the

cake was taked by Sl.ndra Mas-

Those phsent r.r !\'&lt; 41111l"r
were Mr. and Mrs.; GU.Y Ha.YDtan.
Long Bottomi Mr. and Mrs. Howard Larkins, Pam, Cheryl, and
Brent of Portland; Mr. and Mrs.

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Mr. and Mra. Forreat D,
Bachtel are vaCBiionlngtllla week
atallatlon ·of new olllcero at the at c.,. .Cod. L a 1 1 WMkend
Oetober meeting, Mrs. Dora Ilea- . they Mro. Juanita Baebtal
ton wiU be the installing olllcer, 1IJ st. Parla for a villi willl Mr.
llembero · exchanged houseplant and Mra. George Pallu 8lld chllcuttlnga.
dr
Mra. Walter Judged tho
on. While there the blrthdoJa
110wv • - - - · exhibited of. llevle, II, and Mra. Bach-.~-~-·-tel were ob~ened.
II the meeting. Blue ribbons
Mr I, nuuo
~·· e
~~
~ Alb-m w
were a - 1IJ Mrs. Healoo ville and Mrs. Laura Soli&gt;ol of.
for ber trtaqle arrangement of Collllllllua vialted bore tills week
ellryaanlllemwno; Mro. J o h n with Miss Mabel ~aell Terrell 1tir her mC!dern dealin to relurnlng to their homes atusing chryaanlhemuma and lea ter a trip to Florida. 'llltr ..,..
leaves; Mrs. Lewis for an ab- here upeclaiiJ for their-·
atraot arrangoment featuring Mra. Georea Fry, w1m hos been
honeysuckle Ylne arid a rose, and vialtlng rslatlvea for the pall
a table eenterpiece of p 1 u m 18Veral weeks.
cockscomb.
Mr. and Mrs. llorl&gt;elt Fink
Blue rlbbona were also award. and Mra. George Fr,.- Were reed to Mrs. Pratt for an orletUJ cent overnight guoata of Mr. and
deslin; Mrs. Rollert 'lbompaon Mra. Howard Ervin and family
for an arrangeiDont using drift- ot. near Racine.
wood and tlthonla.
Mra. Zula Fry of Well CoHefreahmenta ...,.. served by lumbla vial
Mra. Pratt ualsted by Mrs. Rlfted FridaJ with Mrs.
Lena Wolfe and Mill MalieJ ~lie.
sell. !l!e baa been the suell tllla
week of her clau8hter.
Mrs. Crary Davia, Jr., WUUam and SUsan, of Toledo are
weok811d gueata of Mri. Crary
Pavia. WUUam will roturn nst
week 11:&gt; Ohio State UDiverBif¥.

Officers Elected at
Harris .Grange Meet

the Rutland Church or the
Nazarene with 71 preBOIII. 'lbe
Laurel Clll! Free Methodist
Church was second witll 69 present. The percentage banner was ,
won by the l'ornero)' Church of
tile Nazarene which had a llllllber OOJlal to 133 per cent of.
Ita membership at the me«&lt;ng,
and the Danville Wesleyan CIKD'ch
had a mmber equal to 100 per
POMEROY - The 72nd birth- cent of Ita membership.
day aMlversary o( Mrs, Fred
!luring a business meeting
Larkins was observed recently which followed the rally, the Rev.
with a family dinner party at the Mr. Grimm was elected al580cla·
Loog Bottom home of Mr. am Uon aecretary. HeftllsthevacanMrs. Larkins.
cy crested by the roslgnatlm of
Fall fiowers (rom the garden Ute Rev. ~. D. Brown who reol Mrs. Guy Hayman and Mrs. Bigned after aceoptlng the pasCharles Weber centered the t;a.. torate of the Lancuter Wesleyble. Numerous cards and gUta an Church.
were presented to the honored
Tho next rally will bo held
by

ly due to the efforts or Pome..
rQ)" s 1968-69 P. T. A. The con-

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·Gaul, member-

Mrs. Thelma Cozart, A,pril; and
Mrs. Foreman and Mrs. Dailey,

Members had a p:rtluck dinMrs. Charles Bissell, Mrs. Wan- ner at noon.

rell Ha-rne, Mrs. Victor
Bahr, Mra. Charles Flck, Mra. sultant was Barbara Rohrbaugh
Jo111 Fld&lt;, Mro. Richard Fld&lt;, and lbe representative, Robert
a
Mrs. Henry Bahr were ap- Jones.
A group of the P. T. A. mothers
J!OIB!r' 1IJ the hospllaii\Y comwas 011 hand to assist in mak- - !Dr Ole O&lt;.'lcber meeting. Ing tills
J&gt;OISible. The
: c-JII!Ida tor ·the 1968-69
principal and wachlng stafCtbenk
ICI&gt;oOI ~- - · appointed and
~ Mia. Jolm Rose, Mrs. lbe loUCJW!nB P,T,A, ladles wlm
made tills po.oslble: Mrs. RichD.a-el' - - Mra. J. M. ard Ro-..un, Mrl. Jolll Sebo,
Gill, Mrl. Gordon Ridenour,
llrL Rlohlrd Jlarfon, and Cor- Mrs. Richard Janea, Nrl. Paul
lid Rupt, prccram; Mrs. liartid NeMII, lira. Leonard Er-

January; Mrs. Johnson, February; Mrs. Carolyn Price, March;

The Sunday Tlme..SOntlnel, Sunday, September 22, 1968

'lbe bride, given In morrlaae
Mlallkll, with the Rov. Earl CU•by ber fatller, - . . a llibt blue
ter, olllclatlng.

an:! contim.J.ing thrwgh OcL 6

and Mn. Alva Dailey.
Hostess assignments w e r e
made and include Mrs. J e a n
Schuler, October; Mrs. Diddle,
November; Mrs. Ebersbach, De-

of. the brldo

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·tCI·vb to Donate
Flower Material

and Mrs. Cbu'lea ~·· ci
Raclpe, Route 2. TbeiJrklqnJOIII
II 111e D1 of. Mr. and M r a.
Jame• Lee, of. Clllloa, W. Vs.

ring - · Bell~ Paul
- Lee IIthe2 11-m.,
brldo
of.
~. s.p. 8, In the Ajmlolle

at the Letart Falls United Methodist Church- Special singing will
he featured. Yooth nlgbt will be

Goala and objectives for the ICJW!nB tho meeting by Mrs. Fultz prizes being woo by Mrs. Ruth
;rev were dtawssed. Plan1 were and Mrs. Fraser.
Ebersbach, Mrs. Opal Diddle,

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Mrs. Evelyn Foreman. club secRefreshments were senedtoi- retary. Games were played wftb

Mra. Bracllury, treasurer.

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a lilrwle

Fruer, vice president; M r s. ice. Reclpes are to be submlt- a surprise ia,yette shoWer tor

8teve Houddns, secretary; and ted not later than Oct. 15.

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The sueded COR.fAM pump
Soft-as-~-kia

pluiii·IIJ8dod Corfam lllllkn this elegant pump as caroaaingly
comtorttlble as It Is chic to -•1 A SIIIOOih Corfam oval g o - thll vemp,
and _the •leek. tlim heel f'O!'nda out this picture of total femininity. In uppers
of 1!.., Grey lilt lied eorftitn&lt;- 14.99 Matching handblg-7.99

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fnmmunity
:!Soc1al t
£" _
By Charlene
\..AJrDer••• Hoeflich : Calendarll
POMEROY - It's nice to be remembered anytime, and especially 80 when you're hosphalized. KatOOrn Roush Smith fllce 1
weeks in the hospiml. and a long con,·alesl-enf period with extensive

MONDAY
TENT 95, Daughters of Union Veterans, ~ at t h e

tberopy.

D,A,V. hall.
BETHEL 62, lntamaUoaal Or-

Kaithern, who has suffered from rlleumaloid arthritis since she
was 13, enters Mount Carmel liO!i.Pil.ll in Columbus lhlrsdly al'll
will uOOergo surger&gt;· Fridl.)· momil\l. Doth or h('r hip joints wW
be replaced and lllere w Ul be e~1en sin~ rorr~'th'e wort on both
knees. For the past year Kalhl.'rn has waltried oa rrutt'he-s.
Her hospitalization period will n~ l'r\1111 si.' fteks to three
months and will be followed by months of tht&gt;np) oo an ouq,.tient
basis. She has taken a year's IN\'e of abseno.""' trom he!' employment as space setter at North .\merkan :\,iation in Columbus.
Meanwhile, her two children, Kerin ar.l l'brlsti, u-e living
1n Middleport with their grarQ:ll.rents, Mr. ani !tlrs. Albel1 Roush..
Kevin entered kindergarten here; Christi is y~r. Kathern's
llusband, Clyde, will, or ('()W'5e, be in C"(jumbus wilt! he.r.

del' ol Jobs Daughters, 7:30NondQ nlgbt at the MaiOilicTemple,
Pomeroy; election for the station

d. marshall will be conducted.
MEIGS BAND Boosters reg\1-

lar meeting. 8 p.m. Monday at
Meigs High School cafeteria.
LYDIA CUlCLEt Pomeroy
United Methodist Church, 7:30
p.m. Monda,y night at the church.
TUESDAY
RACINE CUB Scout packmeet.i~. s p.m. Tuesday in Racine
A "BIG THANKS" COMES FROM Easte-rn High School to the Baptist Church. All interested
Pomeroy alii Middleport men"ha~s who pro•tided 13 cunmunit,y boys and their parents urged to
attend.
concer1 tickets.
LADIES AUXIUARY, FeeneyLucy Amsbary Rile-y. \-ocati.oral business 800 oatce education
teacher, reports tllal she has a grow\~ list or stu::lents who want BemeU Post 128, American Leto attend the COilC'erts. The tickets were provided by Duttons. Nel- gion. 7:30 p.m at the Middleson's Dr1J8s, the Por.1eroy !\'ationaJ Bank aid Swisher-Lohse Drug. port hall.
JUNIOR AUXIUARY or Drew
BRUCE LLOYD OF McCONNELS\1LLE, long time resident Webster Post 39, American Leof Middleport, is hospitalized due to a heart attack which he suffer- gion, will meet at 7:30 Tuesday
ed a week ago at Carlisle, PL, wlrere he and Helen were vacation- night at the legion hall. New officers will be elected and lniow.
In a letter this week to Juanita Bachtel, Helen said that if his stalled.
condition continued to improve he would be mo'lled to a Zanesville
PAST MATRONS, Pomeroy
hospital tWs weekend. Bruce suffered the attack at a motel Mike Chapter 186, O.E.S., will meet
his ~en taking care of the store at McConnelsville but will be rea at 7:30 Tuesda.y night at the
turning this week to Ohio State Universit,y.
home or Mrs. Thelma Dill.

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FEENEY-BENNETT Post 128,
American Legion, 7:30 p.m. at
the boll
THURSDAY
RIVERVIEW GARPEN Club
will meet Thursday, Sepl 26,

SEAMAN ROBERT SWANSON, aboard the missile cruiser
"Boston" which has been on the firire line in Vietnam waters
since April, expects to be home on leave in another six weeks.
The "Boston," one of the ships involved in tlle 14-hour all service blitzkrieg in tile soutllern half or tile demilitarized zone last
weekend, moves out a week fran tomorrow. rt wtll take almost a
month to get back into the Boston port and then Robert looks forward to a trip home.

MEANTIME, MARINE SGT. WALTER MURRAY HARRIS is beck
from 13 months in VIetnam. He was with the 27th Marine unit which
arrived Wedne~ and paraded through the streets of San Diego.
His wife, Beth. and two-year..old son, Walt, were there to meet him.
Since Walter wlll be staUoned at Camp Petxlleton, they arc now
in the process of locating II ving quarters there and getting their
furniture out or storage.. Alter getting settled, they wiU probably
be here Cor a visit with his parelt.s, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Searles.
The dly before Walter left Vietnam, he visited Navyman Alan
Wallace, who Is a hospitalman at the DeNang llospital. Alan, due
· home just before Chrlstma.s, is now In Formosa on a ftv~ day rest
aM ree\4)8ration leave, and surprised his tamlly with a telephone
call from there.
An:l (pl Larry Pettit of the U.S. Ann,y, back only a few weeks
tram a year ln Vletlllm, looks (onvard to Thursday- (or him it's
dlscharp day,

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Events
Are Planned
Winter

PORTLAND - Two county wide events being arranged
through the Meigs County Extension Service for homemakers
were dtacussed dw'ing Thursday's meeting of the I'Wtland
Homemakers Club held at t h e
home or Mrs. Jean Sayre.

Mrs. Smith, lmmedlste p a s t

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trijlplng,"'aeaslon ,to l&gt;e .«lll!!nuod djJrlng tho winter I1IDIIths

was planned with delegates being appointed to represent the

club. A trip to Columbus with

Charles Bradbury during Thun- president, and her family have

a tour

moved to POint Pleasant.
Partlclpatlon In the annual
Chr:latrnas bazaar to bo bold oo
Dec. 5 was planned, and t h e
members discussed their part
In parsonage carpeUng expense •
Sheets were distributed lor
aiq&gt;.
recipes to be Included In the
New olllcers presiding at the cookbook which wUI be compilmeetln&amp; were Mrs. Bernard ed and publlshad by tho Wom-

Village being SJ)OilSOred throu8ll

day nlgtrt'o meeting or the Eleamr Circle of Heath Mothodlat
Church.
Following Mrs. BraciJury' a
demonatratloo and pointers oo
making -acUve Dora! piece&amp;,
members participated In a wurk-

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at 7:30 p.m. at the home o(
Mrs. Gene Wilson, with Mrs.
Carl Buckley as co-hostess. New
officers are to be installed.

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Ademon.ib-a: · rDade for honoring
e e
uran&amp;lnl' Dowers lo.r &amp;nith at the October meeting.

Fultz, pretident; Mrs. E r n I e

en's Society of Christian Serv-

ot:

Lazarus and German

the Extension Service was aleo

discussed.
:rt was decided during t h e
meeting presided over by 9drley Johnson, president, to or-

der material (rom the 0 h I o
State Bar AssoclaUon for a cootinuation ot a study program
started last spring.
A feature or the meeting was

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CHESTER- A Halloweencar-

alval wu pllllled for Oct. 26
lllllle Chester Elementary School
the Chester P.T.A, mot
rec~ at the school .
Mrs. Mary K. Rose, president.
lllllloiDted Mn. Billy Windon,
dlllrmon, Mra. Charles GoegIIID, Mra. Jolm Ch""".Y, Mrs.
Ran7 Brown, and Jotm Guinther
tD the pl•mJnr committee for the

coml•al.
During tile meellng the banquet
to be sened to the Meigs Coun-

t¥ Farm Bureau sometime hl
OctDber was diswsaed. Mrs.
Kathryn BalDII
Gerald
Hupe, prfndpal, and he then preIOIIIecl the teaching stall of the
C.Jter school. Parents were

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al8o lntnxluced.

Room count was taken with
llr. Hupe's o1gJ;th gr- receivIng tho reeding circle b o o k.
lira. JMn Sexson who opened
lle meeting with the P.T.A,prayor and tho pledge to the nag,
Jed in a di.sc:usalc:m on crea.tln,g
more lllterest In the P.T .A.
M:ra. Paul Hawk, Mrs. Dar-

cember; Mrs. Marjorie Roush,
az.ine; Mrs. Billy Windon, p.~b Ucity; Mrs. Demaree Sexson,
parliamentariM and historian;
Mrs. Roger EwJe, legislation;
Mrs. Roy Holter, Mrs. llobart
Newell, Mrs. Harry Lodwick.

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May.

da Larkins, ways and meansi
PACK TO MEET
Mrs. Robert Wood, Founder's
MIDDLEPORT - Cub Scout
Day; Roger Keller, Emerson
POoler, Richard Gaul, J a m e s Pack 244 will meetMorday, Sept.
Ridenour, and WlUlam Pooler, 23 at 1 p.m. at Ule Presbyterian
Cllurch. Boys wlloare eight yean
Jr., repair.
old or who have entered the
third grade are invited along

Teochers Meet
To Plan Work

POMEROY - Thursday, September 19, the Pomeroy elementary school teachers met with a
sales representative and a consultant or the Uppencott Company to plan the work in the
reacting progra(ll Cor grades one
through three at the srhool. The

with their parents to attend thh

reorganization meeti~ Kenneth
Scites is Cubmaster.

COMMISSION TO MEET
MIDDLEPORT- Commissioo
on Education of Heath Metho:!lst
Church will meet at 7 p.m. SU.
day nigflL All commission mem·
bcrs ard teachers are asked to
attend the meeting.

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POMEROY - Some Dower arl"&amp;lql!ng materlala for a garden
club booth at the Athet11 State
llotpital country fair on Od.

229 Attend Rally
Of 8 Churches

10 will be dooated by tile WindIna Trail Garden Club,
Meeting W-aday nilht' Ill
tile home of Mra. Cbarles Hitlie with Mra. Allard Pratt u
the hhtess, elub members were
ldrised In a Jetter from a rep..
r&lt;taentatlve of tho Atheni Count' IIIU'den clubs of. the need !Dr
!lower 8l'J'Inging materlalalu bo
Uled In the therapy project,
Mrs, Robert 'Lewt1, vice
prNident, ""'*cted the meetIna·. which opened with devOUons
from tile UPJ)Or Room by Mra.
.Pratt. Members reaponded to
roll call wltb eilryaanthemwna
from their gardena and the protram by Mrs. J:.otUe SpenCer
InclUded .. article, "All AboUt
Cut Flowers" by JolmB.-w.
Plana ...,.. made for the In-

MDJPLEPORT -

u a

be&amp;Jnnlng tbat enjlaneoa
bealthy lll'OWth In grace.

The Meigs

COu!Jflllollnoss rally bold Tues-

a

In C&lt;lllclualon, the ~eave

night at the Mlddl_.t
Church oC tbe Nazar.te waa attended by 229 - l e from eigiJt
area churches.
The Rev. Uoyd Grimm, .POltor of the Rutland Cllllrcb of
the Nazarene, was tbe featured
speaker on "SanctUleatlm,. n descrlbing it as, uan lnetantaneday

12 stepa by which the Ouiauan should oxamJno hlmaelf to
ascertain hls own ezperlEIIteand
determlne whether he ls "growing ln grace."
!t&gt;tclaJ muale wu _provided
by RqDIOIId Walburn of the PllmVoy Chureh ol the Nazarene, the
Rev. Morrla Wolfe of. tho Ra-

ous experience, but one thet dea ltu1hor lll'OWth In
grace." He po1nted out that the
experience of sanc:tlllcatlon Ia not
to he thought or aa the 11na1 end
ot. all sjlirltual attainment, but

clne Church of the Nazarene,
and a choir eomposed of 20 -1• !rom the clllrchos

mands

repre!lellled.
The attendanee banner WBI WOII

72nd Birthday
Observed at
Dinner Party

at the Rutland Church
Nazarene on Oct. 29.

guest, and pictures were taken
during the afllir. The blrtl1clay

GALLIPOLIS - EltcUoo of
o!ftcers wu heJd at the recent
Harrla Grange meetlriiJ'Ibe following omcora w I I I
aerve the grange tor 196&amp;.69,
lfaater,
llurst; Aver~, Paul Demey Jr.l Leeturer,
tiara Ellen Peoney; Stewart, ~
vld Wlcl!llno; Aaalallllt Steward,
J)onny Hively; Cbaplfn, Marie
MeCulty; Treasurer, Harland
Volborn; Secretary, Edith Cor- .
Den~ Gate Keeper, Joe Dulst;

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Ceres, Masel Hatcher; Pomona,
Marl~ Hively; F1ora, N o r •

.\salstant Stewart,
SuAD Diabey; Executlve CUnm.,
a.rtes -Knott.; Trustee, Joe
llurot; ReUef Comm., Maoel Hatcher, Etbelllewltt,Edl1h Cornell;
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sar.
Absent from the family grcq&gt;
was Mr. ar¥1 Mrs. Larkins' son,
Raymom, who Is staUoned with

Jo1m WWiam Blaottnor, Mrs.

sam.~ E. McKlntte7, Mrs. 'Tom

Clelland, Mra. CW... llawI0¥1111i Mrs. Jolll Kine.

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WRIGHTSTOWN, N.J.- samuel L. Larkin, 8011 of Mra. Mary
Larldn of Malta, Ohio, haa been

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Paul Hauber, Debbie, Doug, Denam Scott of Long Bottomi
Mr. and Mrs. Nonnan Weber,
Keith and Vida, ~rs Plains,
and the honored guest •IKI her

ise,

value costs less
:than
before. uJ

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husband.
SERVICES BEGIN
POMEROY - Revival aervices wUJ be conducted by the Rev.

Charles Norris beginning tonight

: · We oHer these law, law prices made possible by Stevens Gulislln.

Saturday. The public is btvlted
to attend the senices which wtlJ
be held each evelllng at 7:30.

Beatrice May, preslclenl, conducted the business meeting and
those anaweriug the roll call
were Rose Patterson, June Dewhurst. Audrey Patterson. Bea
Dugan, Lealie ~aell; Rosalee
Wise, Leona Wise, Doma Fry,
Ada Keesee, C&amp;rrle Moore, S...
trice May and ooe gues~ Martha

tober 15, at 7:30p.m.

N,~n.501"

pile

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LIPSTICK
andBUEHING NAIL COLOR

POMEROY - The Letart Falls
United Methodiat {burch will
serve lunch at Ruby Dalley's
sale on Route 338, Letart Falls,

Wednesday beginning at 10:30
LID.

...tlu•jirHt lip bluillter in d t~ltr
Hhinin.gset•-tlmm{Jh r~Jior

LODGE TO MEET
The starr and omcers or Meigs
Ph)'thtan Sisters will hold tbelr
regular meetl!W Monday,, September 23, at tile home or Mrs.

...tlrefim nail"f(lio,· ;,

Phillip Meillhart. Mra. Paul Zir-

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kle wUl be asslstin&amp; hostess.

clettr-ffli•("I"I/Hffll

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WOMEN OREN

"Dui'Onl CtrUfttttlon Mlrl

Stevens GulisiJn 'Double Date'
corpet of cont. it11111tnt Rysur·
llllfte·- · colotlulondallft.

IO~iOI" pile: munJ.Ievel loop
"IIUPellt Certlflt~Uon1 Mwlt

Stevens Gulis!Jn 'a.,.he S!JI(il'
AinNIII(~ slll-1. Ho..U~n· Dlt·
jin Pllf fibe'l'$ art pntticallr non·

ibsorbent.

Colorful hntd miiturn.

-t.M. Of ""!'ltl, Inc, '~'.

RECENTLY I WROTE ABOUT MR. JOHN SAUVAGE catching a
14 lb. Coho SOimon In Mlehlpn. Well, oo his 88th blrthclaJ', be !bed
dlnnet (lou auessed It, be c:ool!ed tho llohl tor his very close trlem,
Wtlter VaUj!loan and Mra. Vauah&amp;n's son, Richard, am grandson
Marti&amp; Not only did he Prepare a full course meal but also baked
an ljlple pie. The VaUj!loana and Mr. Sauvage spent the evening r&amp;living old times. Walter Vaughan waS best man at Mr. Sauvage's
wedd- He woUld have been married 57 years the same week or
hla birthday.

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Annual Banquet Set
MIDDLEPORT - The llllllllal
banquet of the Homebulldera
Cia., of tho Middleport Church
of. Chr:lat was plamed for Oct.
15 at 6:30 p.m. ....., the Tueadey n1gJt at the clllrch~ to
lor
tile IV1D ...,.. Mrs. Kenneth
McEIJdme.y, Mra. Wendall GerJacb, Mrs. ,Dide Talbert, and
Mrs. RauUln Moyer, decoratlngi

Franklin Triplett, president, baa
called a meeting of the olflcera
for 6:30 p.m. Tuesday II hil
Fslrlane Prlve home at whicb
Ume names Cor new officers w1ll
be COI18ldered.
The meeting opened witll prqer by tile prea~Mm, and the Hov.
Haullln MDyer, pallor, preaentMrs. Denver IUc:e, Mrs. Nor- ed cJovutlons 011 a )&gt;C&gt;OIIc verman Yeauger, .,o1 Mrs. Edward alon of Aeta 2.
Evans, program; and Mra. llorRefreshments were sened
othy Baker and Mrs. Franklin &lt;\Iring a ooncludlag social hour
Triplett, dd&lt;et.
by Mro. Poroti!Y Roach, Mrs.
New olflcers wiD be eleeted Dan White, Mrs. Triplett, and
at tho meeting followllig t h • Mra. Philip BalltQ'.

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POMEROY - The Twin Cllf

~s were hosta tor the an..w Ylslt of Thea Court No. 5,
Oriental !l!rlne, Colwnbos, witlla

dJmor at the Marlin ReBiaurant

on Thuradl,y ' · wltb Mro.

Mary

Kautz, president, presiding.
Mrs. Kautz presented a cheek
11J the 111gb Prlelleas J Huahes for the Burns ID&amp;tltute,

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THE SHOEBOX
Where ShMa.Are Senalbly Prlcecl

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SAVE UP TO 24% ON

support stockings

Ret.
$5.95

It's magic

SHARON HOLTER

Miss Holter in

... you support

your pocket book

Nurse Studies
LONG BOTTOM - !l!anJa K.
Holter, daughter of Mr. andMra.
Arvllllolter, Long Bollom, craduated SUnday, Sept 8, !rom the
Marlatte Area Tecllllcal Scbool
ct PracUcal Nurolo&amp;. Mila Holter • Is II West VIrginia UniverBicy, Parkerl!btJrs Brancb, BIIIIIYIng towanJ the aa&amp;oclsle delree
In nuralng. !Ito Ia a 1967 craduate of. Eastern 111gb School, and
was a C811&lt;1Jatrlper It Veterana
- . I li&gt;SIJIW lor t wo

while you $upport your

legs when you toke advantage of Cameo'$ impressive fajl

Sole. As mucl-i as 2"% off on bliss-

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Dress sheer' seamless •• , Clmeo

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sheer
am aturoJy ·~ The
date Ia Sept_ 19 lhrousb Sept_ 28. so come
on pw your poclrot Ule dozens.

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Kay Rogers Society
Makes Name Change
1Jean Pavia.

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Relative• attending the oommat.,.IIICD· lneluded· Mr. IDd
AniJco Roller and "Gordon; Mr,
and Mrs. EIBCXI Spencer, Racine;
Mr. and Mrs. Worl01 Pavil, Mr.
Mrs. !l!lriO¥ ~res and Mrs. and Mrs. Jamea PUllen, Dater;
Ruth Sldober pl81111ad the menu: Mr. and Mrs. William r Mrs. Mary Bud&lt; and Mlsa !l!lr- and Geaevleve Valentfne of. Co1111' Beegle registered theguella, lumbus.
and Mro. Gertrude Mitchell, ..._
rotary, and Mra. BariJora llupn,
Mra. Cora Beegle, and M r a.
Jean Moore, obtained tavora Cor

Others - . , but not IIHIICIDcllllaU, aJons w1t11 s cor- Iicmed above from 'lbee Court,
for Lat17
1Qb tnm Collllllllus, were Mrs. Mlrthe
the Twin Cll;y ~.. Mra. !l!n1)'er, Mra. llushea,
MariJ,)n ~rea, vice proaldem, Mra. Waada llaiJ, Mrs. Rhoda
also preBented a pia from the · J_ Hale, Mrs. ViriJnla !l!aw,
LacJy Huche•.
Mrs. l!ellf Oyler, Mra. Vera AgLacJy ilu8hea and LaAiy ler, Mrs. Allee James, Athens,
Lee Klme.r ,.Pained tD I he llro. Theda Clark, LaJlcaster,
how their donallona and Mra. Jo S&amp;wyera, Conal Winchessewlns have hol)led" the burned ter.
lfD tile BurDa lrllrfilute,
Other Twin Clf¥ ~s not
CID~. Mrs. Mar7 Erllklne, ma1tlcrted above ettendfng were
Mra. Poma Gnbam, and Mra. Mro. Joa 1 - , Mra. 1'1\yWa
Charlotte Cox, of. t h e - !l!rlne Knlt!blilll. Mro. Mary Baldw!JI,
Club, Allleao, apiaJned how tile Mra. Leopila w..,..., Mra. Marlillrmoites could partldjlste a- prot Wlneb...,er, Mrs- Marie
lOin In the ..stem Ohio - · · Mra. Beulah Ewing,
Meatal Baaltll CDer Couniey lin.
·MarJ ll181&gt;es, and M r 1.
Fair In Oo!Dbor and Operatlm Mary Gnleser.
Santa Claua In lleeember.

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banquet, and preaentotncers wUl
preaont tho aisle for 1968-69.

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MRS. FRANCIS '.'TIL" WEBB Is doing line following major surpry. Knowing Til, sbe will bounce rigbt back and be her old selt

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1111 I don't mean food. Three or their Dve children ue ln the aecorll
year of their respective schoola. carla Ia a aec:ond year student at
Ohio State; Caty in his second year at Soutllern High, a~ Clrolls
second grader In the elementary building. The otller two children,

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... Hlllinn.YI." dlplctlar mlsalooary bolt mlnlatry In Bra. ~~their
10.
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rcaa
LCmb- ratnllunut.a w e r e
of. 1ht
alarp CI'OIIIII aerftlj by t1oo -•sea, L&lt;lulse
llolmla, Peoria Edwarcla, ~­
opanad wi!Jl
Huol llaiJey,
b.Ymu, ae- Tile -- ma""" wiD be a eov·
pluo Ill' Mrs. o trod dlob .._.,.In the teu....
' ahlp . . _ of..!he clllreh:

Nail Color
$1.110

wldta - - dtcot-U.

to the !l!rlne, l'aiiJine Aikins, MriiY

bigJI prlesteu, and
.wat- of.

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MiiiiOIIIl'll Felloonhlp, - b the Ko;r Roprl Milal-.,o
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HA ~E BLADDEIIIRITATIOII

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yarns, Up-sheared- to form s 110st
pleasinl paHefJI. 0Utsttndin1 vaiUI.
TO SERVE WNCH

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... Allan llutllea fll Mar711iort.e;
lnd flaoltQ' Sr k'l ~ Llllf..
atte !l!rlnt. A wolcome- rlf•
"' 1IJ Martha Noal of. 14 3
S1trlne, • It the m " a
A potluek _..,.
at the CIOildUIIan of tbe ..,..
An arr 1 real of. Nil 111111 .....
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by Nil ~ 111

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Mrs. IJoyd Dugan's home,

POMEROY - PJaaa for a and rove a "IIOI'd of. welcome notfrlendl' n11tt 11hernnce and Ina their awoln- as auand supreme pard,
POMEJ\OY - WUbur J-. POmel'O.Y, a y - receptlooi - . . Mro. IW7 premo noopod.l•eiJ'.
lluihte.
dl'!lricl
daput;J,
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83 r-s. re1olilll · - or his recent trip to AlaPUt wortlly bigJI priesteases
lloma, ' aald be loft l'nm Collllllllus by Jet oohla Drat 11111111 al FridaJ nilht'a meetlntrodueed
were Bernice Wlao,
ride. He thlnka there Ia DOihJng Ulre llyllll am Ing or_, Mary 'irl, White
ready to 110 aaaJn. He vialted hlo son Carl and !l!rlnt fll JOI'IIUI... bold II
l.olr, Barbara llupn,
Edltll 81talnpJDar, Naomi BrinkI'Jmlly-, Dur1111, hlo three weeks In Alabame, he had tile 100F boll.
some very delicious watermelon. · WhaV1 10 differ..
Tile ~-- was llllOIUI- er, m:J Nellie Trac;y ol M. a r y
oat oatiJW waterm•Jon In Alabama or eating H ced for Oct. 11 at the l'lmlo- 91rlno, and WWa Saundera of
't here? None. except the Inside ot the Al•tema melon 1'0)' hall wltll all !l!rlne mom- Lala,yette !luine.
¥ Ia yeljoor. The outalde of the molooloolred the ..me bora In the dlltrlct being Jnvlt. Putwatchmono1BIIo!1ilord.l
KATIE
u oura. I bollnp llr. Logan 1Jould loow tomorrow ad to partldJiote In the tor another plano ride, ao It was l real tllrW.
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Jlrllll,
Mrs. Ilorolh1 steger or theLeZEB HOW ARil of llotnrl~ catled bore b.Y the death of hlo moth- fqoUe Sluine, Gallipolis, thodiler, stowed ln the ornce on h11 way hCIII'Ie. He has a lot of good lrld cbalrmaa fll materlaloi&gt;Jecth!IW• to aay about Melp c__ Ho sold tbat be tas been a Jot or tlves, made hor olllclal visll to
places the last 22 yeoro, but be hao oever found people Uko lbere the !l!rlne. 1118 pve 1 report
are here: "they are tbe greateR." It lt were humanly possible he of. malel'lal obleetlvea from the
would return tomorrow. I think be !aft his heart right hero In &amp;lpreme-.
Melga.
Mrl, . Hualles, foJJowiDB ber

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Stevens Gullstan 'Plaza $1tlle'
100% Qlnt filament

By Katie Crow

not in school, are carl, age 5, and Clair, age a All the children's '
names start with the Letter C. The parents are named Carl and.

Harrla Grange will visit Thurman Grenge Sept. 23, and pre-' POMEROY - The Women's
sent tile program. No meeting Missionary SO&lt;Jecy of lbe ~­
wUJ bo hold at llarrls .011 Sept soD Run Free Methodist &lt;burch
26.
met Tuesday nt.,ht tor their r~
gular meetirw. Solws, prayers
am resdi~Ws htghllghted the pr&lt;&gt;-

·s.m Larkin Wlns

Friends' Night on Oct. 31

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Women's Group
Meets Tuesday

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Katie's Korner

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meeting was made possible main-

Chapman, Mrs. l.eo Crew, Mrs.

Lois Stout and Press Agent, Nora

Wickline; JuvenUe Cbai1'111811, Ea- (l..ther. John Larkin. resides on
t&amp; Volborn; Yooth Cbalrm... Rl I, Mlcldlej&gt;orl.

the armed forces in WUdfl.ecken,
Germany. A grandsoo, Charles
Weber, his wire, Judy, and their
son, Jimmy, or Tuppers Plains
visited In the evening.

Common Kidney or Bladdl.'r lrrltaUtmt "ITef'l twlct! u many ~~o·nm•n a. ,
m&lt;'n . oftl'n causing leME-neu nrtd
nerll.,ulnell lrom frequent. burning.
ltt·hlng urination. S.COnd•rlly, you
may lose ti«'P and ht\11.' Headache-a.
Bat·k;u-hel and feel older. tired . deJOrl'fi~ed. In IUt'h t"ll5el. CYSTEX UIUall~· brln.:~; n•la .-.;lnlo( I"Oillfort by t"urbl nlt a:erm1 In add urlnl', and l'atlng
Jmln . Gf't CYST DC at dnuurllll today.

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promoted to airman nrst elass
In tho · u.s. Air Force. Airman
Lerkln Ia ·• gradeate of Rutland
lllih School, and Ia morrled to Prince,
·'Jilllll8 E&lt;. Olmnilttee, Helen tho former Sondra S. Utile. His
The next meetlrw wUl bo at

of the

cake was taked by Sl.ndra Mas-

Those phsent r.r !\'&lt; 41111l"r
were Mr. and Mrs.; GU.Y Ha.YDtan.
Long Bottomi Mr. and Mrs. Howard Larkins, Pam, Cheryl, and
Brent of Portland; Mr. and Mrs.

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Mr. and Mra. Forreat D,
Bachtel are vaCBiionlngtllla week
atallatlon ·of new olllcero at the at c.,. .Cod. L a 1 1 WMkend
Oetober meeting, Mrs. Dora Ilea- . they Mro. Juanita Baebtal
ton wiU be the installing olllcer, 1IJ st. Parla for a villi willl Mr.
llembero · exchanged houseplant and Mra. George Pallu 8lld chllcuttlnga.
dr
Mra. Walter Judged tho
on. While there the blrthdoJa
110wv • - - - · exhibited of. llevle, II, and Mra. Bach-.~-~-·-tel were ob~ened.
II the meeting. Blue ribbons
Mr I, nuuo
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were a - 1IJ Mrs. Healoo ville and Mrs. Laura Soli&gt;ol of.
for ber trtaqle arrangement of Collllllllua vialted bore tills week
ellryaanlllemwno; Mro. J o h n with Miss Mabel ~aell Terrell 1tir her mC!dern dealin to relurnlng to their homes atusing chryaanlhemuma and lea ter a trip to Florida. 'llltr ..,..
leaves; Mrs. Lewis for an ab- here upeclaiiJ for their-·
atraot arrangoment featuring Mra. Georea Fry, w1m hos been
honeysuckle Ylne arid a rose, and vialtlng rslatlvea for the pall
a table eenterpiece of p 1 u m 18Veral weeks.
cockscomb.
Mr. and Mrs. llorl&gt;elt Fink
Blue rlbbona were also award. and Mra. George Fr,.- Were reed to Mrs. Pratt for an orletUJ cent overnight guoata of Mr. and
deslin; Mrs. Rollert 'lbompaon Mra. Howard Ervin and family
for an arrangeiDont using drift- ot. near Racine.
wood and tlthonla.
Mra. Zula Fry of Well CoHefreahmenta ...,.. served by lumbla vial
Mra. Pratt ualsted by Mrs. Rlfted FridaJ with Mrs.
Lena Wolfe and Mill MalieJ ~lie.
sell. !l!e baa been the suell tllla
week of her clau8hter.
Mrs. Crary Davia, Jr., WUUam and SUsan, of Toledo are
weok811d gueata of Mri. Crary
Pavia. WUUam will roturn nst
week 11:&gt; Ohio State UDiverBif¥.

Officers Elected at
Harris .Grange Meet

the Rutland Church or the
Nazarene with 71 preBOIII. 'lbe
Laurel Clll! Free Methodist
Church was second witll 69 present. The percentage banner was ,
won by the l'ornero)' Church of
tile Nazarene which had a llllllber OOJlal to 133 per cent of.
Ita membership at the me«&lt;ng,
and the Danville Wesleyan CIKD'ch
had a mmber equal to 100 per
POMEROY - The 72nd birth- cent of Ita membership.
day aMlversary o( Mrs, Fred
!luring a business meeting
Larkins was observed recently which followed the rally, the Rev.
with a family dinner party at the Mr. Grimm was elected al580cla·
Loog Bottom home of Mr. am Uon aecretary. HeftllsthevacanMrs. Larkins.
cy crested by the roslgnatlm of
Fall fiowers (rom the garden Ute Rev. ~. D. Brown who reol Mrs. Guy Hayman and Mrs. Bigned after aceoptlng the pasCharles Weber centered the t;a.. torate of the Lancuter Wesleyble. Numerous cards and gUta an Church.
were presented to the honored
Tho next rally will bo held
by

ly due to the efforts or Pome..
rQ)" s 1968-69 P. T. A. The con-

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·Gaul, member-

Mrs. Thelma Cozart, A,pril; and
Mrs. Foreman and Mrs. Dailey,

Members had a p:rtluck dinMrs. Charles Bissell, Mrs. Wan- ner at noon.

rell Ha-rne, Mrs. Victor
Bahr, Mra. Charles Flck, Mra. sultant was Barbara Rohrbaugh
Jo111 Fld&lt;, Mro. Richard Fld&lt;, and lbe representative, Robert
a
Mrs. Henry Bahr were ap- Jones.
A group of the P. T. A. mothers
J!OIB!r' 1IJ the hospllaii\Y comwas 011 hand to assist in mak- - !Dr Ole O&lt;.'lcber meeting. Ing tills
J&gt;OISible. The
: c-JII!Ida tor ·the 1968-69
principal and wachlng stafCtbenk
ICI&gt;oOI ~- - · appointed and
~ Mia. Jolm Rose, Mrs. lbe loUCJW!nB P,T,A, ladles wlm
made tills po.oslble: Mrs. RichD.a-el' - - Mra. J. M. ard Ro-..un, Mrl. Jolll Sebo,
Gill, Mrl. Gordon Ridenour,
llrL Rlohlrd Jlarfon, and Cor- Mrs. Richard Janea, Nrl. Paul
lid Rupt, prccram; Mrs. liartid NeMII, lira. Leonard Er-

January; Mrs. Johnson, February; Mrs. Carolyn Price, March;

The Sunday Tlme..SOntlnel, Sunday, September 22, 1968

'lbe bride, given In morrlaae
Mlallkll, with the Rov. Earl CU•by ber fatller, - . . a llibt blue
ter, olllclatlng.

an:! contim.J.ing thrwgh OcL 6

and Mn. Alva Dailey.
Hostess assignments w e r e
made and include Mrs. J e a n
Schuler, October; Mrs. Diddle,
November; Mrs. Ebersbach, De-

of. the brldo

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·tCI·vb to Donate
Flower Material

and Mrs. Cbu'lea ~·· ci
Raclpe, Route 2. TbeiJrklqnJOIII
II 111e D1 of. Mr. and M r a.
Jame• Lee, of. Clllloa, W. Vs.

ring - · Bell~ Paul
- Lee IIthe2 11-m.,
brldo
of.
~. s.p. 8, In the Ajmlolle

at the Letart Falls United Methodist Church- Special singing will
he featured. Yooth nlgbt will be

Goala and objectives for the ICJW!nB tho meeting by Mrs. Fultz prizes being woo by Mrs. Ruth
;rev were dtawssed. Plan1 were and Mrs. Fraser.
Ebersbach, Mrs. Opal Diddle,

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Mrs. Evelyn Foreman. club secRefreshments were senedtoi- retary. Games were played wftb

Mra. Bracllury, treasurer.

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a lilrwle

Fruer, vice president; M r s. ice. Reclpes are to be submlt- a surprise ia,yette shoWer tor

8teve Houddns, secretary; and ted not later than Oct. 15.

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The sueded COR.fAM pump
Soft-as-~-kia

pluiii·IIJ8dod Corfam lllllkn this elegant pump as caroaaingly
comtorttlble as It Is chic to -•1 A SIIIOOih Corfam oval g o - thll vemp,
and _the •leek. tlim heel f'O!'nda out this picture of total femininity. In uppers
of 1!.., Grey lilt lied eorftitn&lt;- 14.99 Matching handblg-7.99

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Mrs. Rupe is
Hostess For
Kyger WSCS

Just Between

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By Pat Houtk

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Ing.

I feel much richer this week than lalt. [have met so many
lntereotlng new -le. rey plans aro ID Introduce them.to you
during the next several months. rm guJng ID otart with Mra.
RCO!ald R. (Merlalno) Calhoun, wUo of the new attorney Ill town,
and Candida Palmer, wUe of Dr. Vall Palmer Jr., o!tlle Rio

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DAWN, GOD'S HARBINGER OF a new day, breaks In the
Eastern sky. The lnl&lt;y blackness of night turns ,..wally to
a lOti gray.
Then the heavens, tinted by the rays of the JmriJdble sun,
film to pink, and alowi.Y to a dellcate apricot. - . we 101 the
IW1 In all his wondlrtu.l glory shining Jn the ceJestial blue sky,
Wisps or Udn wbfte smoke lazily curl rrom the chllnne1s or
tho !Mmhouloa. The cattle alowiJo wond their way ID tile lead
lot. The !armor, !ollnwod by hlo !llllhM dog, walks ponalvel,y to hll chores.
There io tho 111m of caro oo the road and the clang a..1 bang
c1 trucka. One hears the laughter and chatter of chlldren'll

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voices.
The QUiolnelo o! dawn Ia oha-ed and DliD takea over the
-day.

A CERTAIN SLENDER FELLOW I KNOW, to keep hlo
"II 10U doa'l watch it nobod.Y elH wiD," ll&amp;ura. Any dieter who
tunul dowD three desMrta. deaerv•s a pat oo the back. He had
lllopiciCO!a thai 1011100111 wu IIQ!Ing tho wallreoa on ID brlnJ
1118 atra dlsaerta but hi wcu1cm•t mendon names.
WHAT IS THE ONE TiliNG women aay thay are guJng to do
lholr chlldnn ere all In achool? stralihtal up their reelpea - thal'a whaL But do they over got It dono? Aak one and

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It's IOIII8Iblng "" all Willi ID do, but little lobi Uka

trontna• ....m.. ole. got In the way 0( the belt plarul.

SADDEST DAYS In a
*ONElollOFchildTHEleaves
home or llnlshol

waahfnl,

CLUB PRESIDENT GREETS NEW MEMBERS - Mrs. H'"'ard ~es, president ot the
Valley Club greets new residentl ot 1he community. Lett to right, Mrs. Jim
Beverly, Mrs. Maurice Alvanaon. Mrs. Dick Ray and Mrs. WWiam GWespie.

Four New Neighbors Join Club
GALLIPOLIS - Four new
neighbors were weleome&lt;J into
the Fairview Spring Valley Club

Mrs. Wilson
F. Soltman Jr., was the guest
ot honor at a bridge luncheon
held at OScar's Crest Room on
Saturday prior to her wedding.
Guests, high school friends
GALLIPOLIS -

life must he acbool. Thll io the lime

District Library
Announces Program

CITY MANAGER KEN MORGAN did a nice thin&amp;: tor tho outor-. JUOIIII 1D tho Emblom Cloo coovoatlon. Eacb &amp;IIIIIIWU
....a card ID which a b1ar* key wu -.bed. Tbtl card
nlc:omtd them to C•IUpolla and ask.S than baek. 11 tbco' sot
a puldnJ '!ckol while hero, they were tG ptt the card and the
lrotll 1D tile ticket In ,tho ~..,. and 1!10 ~ ""'¥ ~~

GALLIPOLIS - The Gallll
County District Library lall, oviJ&gt;.
tor and sprlngprogram will begin
October 5, arxl end ~ril 6. Pr~
school aiDry hoor wUI be held
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tiow'a thot tor maldnJ the 1!1101111 foal welcome!
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First JI'Odes ani hi g h e r
grades, 1 to 2 p.m. All classes
wUI be held on saturdays.
JOAN SCIIIolliiT LOOKm SO 1'RETTY tile day at NewSarah Stoney, auisted by two
OOOIOrl, like a Utile llrl horoall, lnataad Cll a - . or HV·
Girl Scouts, will he In charge ot
oral chlldreo. llllr abort )llxle helr&lt;ut lo cu1o and tho twch Cll
lllt* In urrlnp and Oowor pin ......, jual-right eccomte lor tile the program.

af..

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hrllbt blue oull.
llavlna a big,

--her.

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b... L..g, job with tile coiiUIUOIIt;y concert Dlllt

I WANI' TO THANK MARY PERSINGER, lll'llcldtoard opera.
lor a1 Holzer Jloopltal, did a !avor tor me IIIIa week. Without bar aoalstaoce I miJhl oot have tile Mart;y WallliiDry
primlld alHWbare In Ibis laaue.
'l,'HE AMERICAN RED CROSS VOLUNTEEIIS ldd oomo help
wltb tho Dltt;y Bq project tor eent........ The bop havo to be
by Oct. 15. They are ID he mode or dark rlld or groan den.
1m CJI tile llrla can lind II). ThOY will he lllnchea wtde an1
~ Inches deep, and wlU be llllod with per-.1 ttanta ouch u
a haD point pen, amaU !lashi.IJ!R. aoap naU We and other amaU

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The
75 or tlleae by mld.octoow. If you wuuld
Ukl to Mlp, call Mrl. Charlea hver, 446-3760 or Mrl. Bruee
McDonald,f~6.

HAVE YOU SEEN THE PRETTY dahllu at 709 Third?

SUNDAY
GALUA COUNTY t'B Radio
!lc. will have a picnic at Lake
Jackson. Bring table service.

GALLIA COUNTY Riding Club
ile., will meetathorneoCChar~
lea ud Opal Barcus, Teens
lhm Road, 11:30 a.m. ror a
trail ride. Everybocty welcome.

llrlni 1

ooddlellag lunch.

MONDAY
CUB SCOUTS, Pack 203, nrst
pack meed,. 7:30 p.m. at
Grace U n J t e d Methodist
Church.

PEMBROKE CLUB wIll meet
at Rlvertto.t 1"0001 at Oscar's
tor dlmer meeting, 6 p.m.

T1JESDAY
ANN JUDSON Bible Class, 7:30 p.m. at the cllurch.
GALUA NEilHBORHOOD Girl
. ~ MOellac !rom 10 UDtll 2
at tile f&gt;relllyterloo Cburcb.
llrlc a ..., l111ch.
l!IVEliSIDE SJ'U)Y Clw will
lira. W7JJIOIId Brad·
bul7, J p.IIL
VINTON American Legion AulliaQ 161 wiD at lhe Le...., •. Jl, 8 p. m. Buckeye
Girl'• S&amp;ae -:..:J...-.a willsdve

at their Thursday meeting held
at the home ol Mrs. Raymond
Welker.
stewarL
The !oUowlng toor new neighbors were welcomed: Mrs. William Glllespie, Mrs. Maurice
Alvanson, Mrs. Dick Roy, and
Mrs. Jlm Bo,.rljo.
"Safety ln· The Home" was
discussed by Mrs. ·Herman DU-

from Gallipolis and Pi. Pleasant, showered the hrlde • elect
with amusi'l! gifts and nelj&gt;!ul
houseliold hints.
After an afternoon or bridge
the honoree was presented with
a silver platter from the hostesseo, Mrs. John Uoyd and daughter, Krist! Uoyd, arxi Mrs. John
Felker and daughter, Mrs. Deahl
Curry, Temple, Tens.

PoUw:k

reCresh-

~. Mra, Mae Athey, Mra.
A.nnaheUe 81&amp;8011, Mrs. Malinda
Bradbury and one guest, Mrs.
Frank Cheesebrew.

~JEWELRY
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IWuen

GLOVFS

by Mrs. Paul Kay Thabet
The cltm w1ll donate cookies
to the Girl Seoul project lor
Vietnam servicemen Crom Gilllla Councy.

CIC Club Meets
At Home of
Mrs. McDaniels

FOR LOVEBIRDS ONLY!
As· your lovebird •taae evolve~~
into deep devotion, the met·
aase of loVe in your ArtCarved
weddJnt rin11 will perpetuate

the memories of thou first

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The Southeastern Area is made a., of Gallla, Jacksoo, Lawrence and Scioto Counties.
Church women, particularly offt.cera who wish to know more
about Church Women United, are urged to attend. The session will
begin at 9,30 Lm. and c6ntlrue througil ID 3 p.m. Those plannllll
to attend are invited to bring a 111c:k lunch. Dessert and drink will
iJe available tor 25 cerb.
The booklet, "On Our Way Together," should be read if _po.,
sible before the workshop.
Mrs. Whitney Trousdale, Lancaster, is vice-president or the
Southeutern Area. Mrs. William J. Brown is groqJ cora.ct chair~
man.

PAll DAVIES
JEWBERS

Only

,..uer-or

ldlaccO crop.
Mn. V• .Ellla returnecl home
!rom Holzer Jlospllal.
Mr. and Mrs. John GWam of
Ailldaad were !llnda,y evonlnl
callers Cll bar aunt, Mra. Cena

lyn Morrow.

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ANNOUNCEMENT
DAN THOMAS &amp; SON
IS. PROUD TO PRESENT
THE. ••••

c:uperallnJ

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Frlendl wlahlag lo write carda or 1-.s ID BeverIJo llomOY, ML Cannel llolpltal, Room 7ta, Collllllllun, otllo.

PulCini.
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Mr. a..l MrL Laster Raynea
· G(Nitro _.tovarnighl with Mr.
and Mra. Chester Jones.
Mr. and Mri. Chester Jonoa
""" 8ul!lay callera of hlo ala-

tOr, Mra. callle l.uDd)'.

Mr. ODd Mra. Earl Wll!'*l
lllif MrL c- Pareona •el'&lt;l

llullneu oildiDro In (".olllpoUa
H\Jt11J.

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Bass Weejunse

lind Mra.

wuu.m

Var-

lltit Cll KeoW&lt;kJ - ' seven!

;.,1 Glllholr !arm here.
·. Mr. lind )!ra. llerhert H. 'l'hoWo.,..Oio1 were 9mdaJ
~ "'Mr; and Mro. wunam

TO THE PEOPLE OF THE
Til-COUNTY AREAl

Tllllinao, MO.
and
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WABDROB~

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It hereditary?
A-Mach would depead on
the cause of your low blood
sugar: tH pancreatic tumor,
12) failure of the liver to store
glycogen, and t3) varioqs
chemical poisons. Only the
second is hereditary.

BARBS
ly PHIL PASTORET
Heat travels f a s t e r than
a slzzl·
lng rumor.
col~spe&lt;ially if it's

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A government run by
women is called a gynarchy
-and the name has ab,w.
!utely nothing to da with
ettheT the card game

the beverage.

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TAWNEY
JEWELERS
Friend of ours is going to
have his television lixed, now
that the conventions are over.

422 Second Avo.
Golllpolh, Ohio

Free Oxford
to be "Tied!''

a-~ wrin1de

untied)

terl, Anlti Louise, Greta Tby!la
1011 (In mini • materaicy oulllt)

a lew of 1111 flaDIIIoyant oot; Mra. Doullas MacArthur waa the touch o! genll,ymodest dlsllnctloo, a lib ao IDII In
her dlllnfiY as aha Ia gem..alaod
In fi&amp;Ure; Mal~ Kahane o!
tile lalentlld-Ciri-HI, Antle Loot,
decided ehle Ia allrl'a belt
friend; Barbara Walter• o! tile
TV Sellllth lioolher !ovel,ll )'CIUIII
. lib b&gt;a llmt ""';ClareLuce i&lt;ce&amp;lllld the invitation In
!raglle vllal !uhloo, Lena
Home'• ~r Mrs. Sidney
l.uJnet, Paulette Goddard, MrL
Ralph Bundle, Mrl. Ed !11111van, Gtotla Swanaoo, Mra. Btu
Buckley ol tile COIIIIfrvallve mn.
Ilona, cordolio Biddle Roberta or tllll'blll,y Blddlea and all
Cll name• thai makenewo
down to, II retroactlvelJ, Hope
Ham)IIDn ~ the aerlatrtcally ...
9lfned set .... More than z,aoo
at lido ~~~~- calchaU )Ill ID
. . 60 .,, tile latalt Jr8al !Uh·
loftl l!om' Rome 8lld l'lrla.

her

Cit!-..

Diana "'
KJ., DonIQI Nnman, ,VIallll, and Mr. and
MrL· Olea WlllnoJ and ramu;,,
local• .

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Carilwall• aiMI

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And
n-ero In per!,ct
lute lor ...1')"0111
WodilltW~, !wlerall
Special Oc-Ioo•

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BOSWORTH'S
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t'lonl

. Hoo&lt;Bey GorUc, Jr., to ID ML
Carmel ltoat&gt;ilal. Collllllbuo, re-

Q-Would a low blood aucar
complicate my pregnancy? Is

"""" jual

8Y MRS. W. H. THOMAS
Jack PariOIIa, Colwnbua, - t
a 1iMk with his mother, Mra.
cena Paraon• an1 harvested hll

STRETtH YOUR

Seen and Heard
Rd., daUI)Iter "' Mr. and Mrl.

Deer Creek

By EVIIW'I....,, SUmmit, C011nt1:1 Sot by
lD knija ...,.,
blouae to match.

John L. Evans, Mrs. Donald R.
Warehime, Mrs. Merrill Eva111
and Mrs. Jack Knight.

BeveriJo llalno1, Lower River

are now abandoning this proc·
ess ror acne scarS beeause, i£
the planing removes only the
superficial layers or skin, the
scars remain. U the planing
With linger pointed at
is carried deep enough to re·
the viewer, a grim Uncle
move the scars, the process
Sam commands from
itself will cause scarring.
America's most famous reThat leaves us with no really
cruiting poster : "1 want
satisfactory t r e at m en t for
you!"
T h e illustrator,
these scars.
James Monlgome,.Y Flagg.
Q-My husband claims lhat
achieved fame When four
through my own neglect I
million copies or his' poster
contracted a head cold which
were distributed during
ca,.rsed my recent miscar·
World War I. The World
rlage. Could this be true?
Almanac says. As one of 4S
A-There are many causes recruiting posters drawn by
Flagg. "'Uncle Sam" had a
of miscarriage, such as developmental abnormalities of the . great effect on enlisbnents.
fetus, acute infections in
which- the motber has a high
fever and a severely displaced
Bowling is said to ha..
uterus. A simple head cold
would not cause a miscar· originated in Egwt same
riage. U it would, miscar- 7,000 years ago, and to this
riages would occur in stagger- · day mummy goes bowling
ing numbers and would every Monday night.
greally outnumber live births.

more

moments. Our new ArtCarved
coll111dion is unexcelled in
beauty and variety of design.
Have you seen them?

A!! Carved'

Daughter's Birth

"On Our W~ Together," is the theme [or the Church Women
United workstq, to be held for the Southeastern Area, G~ 2 on
Thursday, September 26, at Grace United Mel.hodlst Olurch Gal·
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WEDNESDAY
SPEciAL MEETING ol Oldo
Vall• Granae 1:30 p.m. Elec.
U... Cll alllcera,
ADDISON WSCS 111111 Mra. Ed
'l1lont&gt;aon at 7,00 p.m.
nlURSIJAY
EUZAIIEnt CI!APEL Ladles
Ald With Mrs. Orpha Wooten,
I p.m.

SWEATERS

lon and Mrs. Larry Evans. The
scheduled program about "Hairstyles and Wigs" was cancelled

Rutons

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ments.

Tam!, Roae-

rison, Mrs. Frances Cohkle,

KANAUGA - Two birthdays
Announce
were observed at the CIC meet1118 held Thursday evening at the
home of Mrs. Eugene McDanWEDDING liNGS
VINTON _ Mr. and Mrs. Sher- leis. The bh1hdiU'S were those of
1man L. Rutano!VIntoh~ ·· Mrs.dllllei,.MeiOler-IIIIIThe'tht·;: 'blrui T I)f"\tlefr ' first 'Jctili~~ "' Lester~ 1'' " ,.,,~,
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'&amp; daughter, born S&lt;pL 13 at
Mrs. John 11a1ke presided over
Holzer Hospital
the business meeting which ~nI
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The baby weighed 7 pounds ed with the Lord's pra.fer. SecoI
arxl 1214 ounces and his been retary, Mrs. Byron Ward read
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named Gina Amette. Maternal the minutes of the last rneetirw
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gra,q,uents are Mr. a..l Mrs. and Miss E~n Rothgeb gave
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FAWN SET
Lewis Bartley, VInton, alii pa~ the treasurers report. Grace
Hit S39.50 Hers $35.00
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ternal grandmother is Mrs. Alan was 111ked by Mrs. Gus Steele.
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Rutan, Bidwell
RoU call was, "Where I ~ent
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My Vacation."
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The next meeting wUI be with
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Mrs. Elizabeth White on Oct 17
404 1ooont1 An.
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GoUI!IIIk. 0,
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Those winning ptizes were _____
AuthototM..._
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Mra. Lena Mae Ralke and Eve-

Church Women United
to Hold Workshop

.\tter the buslnest meeting,
Mrs. Clayton MWer and Mra.
Margaret Ehman reported on the
Synodical MeetiJV, which they attended at the Colleg~ ofWooater.
Rerrestunents were served by
the Rebecca Circle, which has
Mlsa catherine Hayward u
chalrman.

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mans, chapters 11 to 16. Blble
questions-wiD belakedbyLuc:We
Mulford at the out meetl111 ID
he held at Mrs. Sla10111 on Oct.
16, A comfort wiU he . tied at
that meeting.
Refreshments w~e served to
the !ollowlng, Mrs. Haonah Her-

Presbyterian Women
Hold General Meet
GALLIPOLIS - The Women's
Association of the Flrst United
Presbyterian Church held its
General meeting at the church
S&lt;ptember 16 at 8 p.m. wllh the
preatdon~ Mro. Wayne Ogdio,
presiding.
The devotions were given by
Mrs. Harold Black, during which
time she explained the symbol
used by the United Preabyterlan
Women. She was assisted by Mrs.

By abapely, Mardi Modes, Allee Stewart
.anna, aDd Pen Rose SWeathers.

Mra. Gall Sbsori. Mra. Lucllle
Co-hostesses were Mrs. Rus- Mulford, Mrs. Mary Bradbury,
sell Bibbee and Mrs. Kenneth , Mrs. Mary Sisson. Mrs. Nina

Recent Bride Honored
With Bridge Luncheon

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aU tho - · who have '11vod lor lholr clllldren'' havo
ID ftnd IIOI1IOIIdaJ eloe ID do lllth -..tvu.
' ll ...ms to me a wiN WOliWl Uvea for berHif a Httle alq
tile way 10 II won't he a complotal.f. alllll _ . . ,.. tor her wheo
tho nest Ia 0111111;)1, ao II Inevitably will bo.

iteltn Help

treasurer were read. A round-

Fairview~ ring

By WAYNE G. BRANDSTADT, M.D.

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linda Bradbury. Riddles were
uked by cura ~qe,.
The Bible atudy wao on lk&gt;-

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Q-Whal el!eel will !Jexe·
Hiltol ..... ~ ·
Jeq Q,IJ&amp;ck JoeNIIIIail.alao
''l.doll't IIIIIIDIJ110' ll)dq fi ' '"' d &lt;iiliit flSG ~-od In •-lit" 111111 bll or N~;• 1 . 11o'd~be;lblt'a drine prescribed by a doctor
on my unborn baby?
mtllloil .. :o c:'c o"B'oir.l(j,faii!Mt aolloli, $~au' Weitlln ... T h t Wbon 9-101111 Gillie NloiMII rat· have
A-There Is no evidence
on lWialtil F~; iljiqil Condr Art Cimell -cldnl tile ~ 111P rollller.
dexlroampbetamine I IJex·
Berilil'l .... i!i!dof~ icttloa • 11e11&lt; at Peter '-"a acroal .,. Nino 1101-, )'OIIIIC atnaor !hat
edrine) will harm your babr.
lll'llller Palile1a CUrMa n o W tile" WWiamohurJ lliidp In mo...... b)' LfAdlr'o waller lllr· but be sUre the doctor who as ·
Romi b¥ll ll .lhe llllb do VlniiD Brdcii&lt;IYn; ,.u worth lhe oaflrl t;y Wallhlne, a - · Dllht prescribing it knows that you
.... Rl-~aCI_6lltlliteiOrl 1D IIIIa line {82-feara.old) cal· job at Grooofn&amp;er'a Wbon Mel are pregnant In general, all
circuli~ J'il'~!lrliil! K'lllo, bin· orle cotlledral.
Jon - c o ~lied him. . drugs should he held 1D a
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tluJ&lt; . KriJn _.g ID Jet more necessary for your survival.
than a mUIIoo tor I.Ymton'• mem- Q-My obatetrlelan Is giviog
alra.
me thyroid tablets to help' me
Jaekle Kemedf'o of&amp;nalure • get pregnant. How do tl!•Y
IIIIIPOC• are 11111""' hecauae .work and are there any s1de
tho1're ~lor bar-•· effects?
wtde eyes and JIOJNrlclge ; ...
A-Thyroid extract will help
AI L'AIJICOI, hall~ only II you have a definite ~Y·
George Boluddna orderlld a roid deficiency. The stde
u..d like a jiiDel.
associated with IDo
Pm a fflnale cq,y or Btu: otmple Utile buUerOd 111111111 elfecls
large
a
dosage include rapid
lnteUlgettl, QUits nice loQidna, oondlllch - o! caviar .... Male pulse. jitters, insomnia, head)IOIIUlar. But rm a flb&lt;in1, I have pollenla aak thalr plaollc ache, sweating, diarrhea and
aurpona (often) lor •11t11e dlln· tremors.
a lobuloua boyfriend, but he likes Ia oot me. I!'• an act pleo Uka Cary Grilli and Kirk
Douglas.n
Q-Aa a result of the mask
I put oil. I ahudder ID think Joan Bomoll (who aent Heclda o! pregnancy which I have
1iOUld happen 11 one da,y I llart·
eel being ~eyltl! and acting nat· Hopper a aloulk 18 yeara qo) had with all three of my preg·
I have · permanent
ural Uor a chanie.) rd prcba. ordered a hoa ant II&gt; a Chicago nancies
marks on my face. Can any~
bly lo10 every friend I have. critic ~ didn't opocll)t wholh· thing be done for this and for
There'a another thin&amp;:: I talk er it wat a teather boa or a eon-- acne scars?
imou1 "being 111)'selr' but ..w slrlciDr) .... 'l'l"o jel-ldlla who
A-The maok ol prepaney
rm 10 mixed up I doll'l lmow don't like ID !ly: Lalbl&gt;frd'aalde, or chloasma is a patchy area
Llz carpenter, and Mrs. Spiro or areas of light-brown pig·
wflal• wae1r• Is.
If I know 1 ahould I~ an emo. Agnew .... It the lady at Tobie mentation appearing on the
d6n ror !JOmeone's mllllortune, No. 2 In Clle Chau,.ron IOIIko race. It usually fades alter
It's like I Press a button inside like Joan Crawford, that's wbo the baby is born. When It
me and tum on sympathy. I even she Is; has aame table where she doesn't the besl treatment is
the skilllul .application of
have to tell 111)'801! ID be nice to can see everyone am vice-vera masking cosmetics. As for
my boyfriend. I just don't relate .... Almoat 85 per cent o! Nixon your acne scars. surgical
ad-cash will go lor TV,
to people, so 1 have to pretend.
planing has been advocated
Mootl Rock 3rd clarllghto hock in the past but most surgeons
Is there an,y hope tor me? to the same job he quit tor cl1o1
ACTRESS
and TV - ao bead halnloer at
Dear Actress:
the new "Collage de Beaute•• QUICK QUIZ
Honey, you•re no different rrom
thaUslnds of young people w h o on 2nd Avenue near 58th; btl
Q-W1141 is a unique
money allegoclly, and Mol'lll C8ll feature of wolveriM furl
~ch for the answer 1o .. Who
A-It lJ the only type of
am J?" You have become aware rock hll love-beads orr tllghts
rt. 700r selr-eenteredneu ,e n d at the Gaslight In Greenwich VD· fur that does ·not mat and
lage .... Having beard him olnl. freeze when the temperature
)"du're aohamed of lt. And so,
drops to 80 or 70 degrees beor cuurso, you magnl!y II oot of we feel be's rlght to hang on to low
zero. For this reaaon the
a trade .... George Hamilton Esklmoa use it to line their
all~rlloo.
What you don't yet realize wants J _Bd1ly. musical more parkas. It Is alao used ln
II tllat we're ali
Interest- than he ever wanted that bird aviators' clothing.
ed In ourselve• than In aJIYODe ... , Harry Singer' a the new atn·
Q-Whal is the na..., of thr
el.. - evell lhooe welcive. £v. oral maaaaer o! the Hllton Pia.
long
l!ick an artist rests his
za, Mloml Boacb.
lryone muot iJrelend a Utile 114nd
on whllr J10intlng1
Expenalve aaloona trllld to
blcick . oot.lho10 "lelr' tbouillts
A~A maulsUck.
!hit come When we lbould be catch a lull covey o! colel&gt;rllleo
•Ia the charilY • road ao Sept.
lhlnkllll o! olllers.
Wllall
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,atop.
fJolln&amp;,al•lliY,
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''relate!' Why not dlseuu thia bac:h'a rau faahlon shoW: dozens
problem lllth friends? You'll lind or celebs trom Faye iJlmaWay
81011 join you In wondering, "Am 0( the nlma to Patrice Mllnoel
t fl!r real?'' - H.
or tile opera, aeveral aatronoull'
wlvea, ~I Burton ChriiiiDPber,
Mrs. Heory Fonda, Roberta Pe·

Re(MH'tl rrom the secretary and

!rom.
A friend sent me a beautiful piece of writing last week. It was
done by 1!101110r PrlestiOY, now deceued. I did oot know her,
but alter reading theoe brief parqraphs, I wloh 1 had.

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ScriPture !rom Paalms was

robin card was signed for Mrs.
Clara car110n. 'Reac:llrlgs were
given by GaD Slsaon and loll·

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read by Mrs. Dille Sinon. Prayer waa given by Fnneia Conkle.

Grande College tacull;)', 110111eone you'll probably hear a lot more

Doctor Should Determine ·
Drug Use During Pregnancy

fOIIrited IIJI&amp;Inltea!n.
GeOtplowii U,
NEW
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Hll)ra
caoh tallow• . y., ....
porlld behind llno-.
lnl In like
T h e - Jo1or1 Slrlord'a r..Gdle ....
· alter her c1et1ree In J!jyl!collld Cortacelebi'atecl their 28111 onnf. ""· .Lfe!ll, 1111!'7 Luke Womer,

Mrs. James Bndbu.ry, president, was In

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KYGER - li letter or thanko
lor a donaUCOI waa reed at tile
K,ygor Methodist Qwrch WOo
men's Soclet;y meetlnJ. Wedne..
day. The meeting wia held at
tho home ot MrL Arthur tqe,
The letter wao !rom tho Middleport Firemen, ani wao reed
by GaD Sloson.

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DOCTOR'S MAILBAG

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Mrs. Rupe is
Hostess For
Kyger WSCS

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By Pat Houtk

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Ing.

I feel much richer this week than lalt. [have met so many
lntereotlng new -le. rey plans aro ID Introduce them.to you
during the next several months. rm guJng ID otart with Mra.
RCO!ald R. (Merlalno) Calhoun, wUo of the new attorney Ill town,
and Candida Palmer, wUe of Dr. Vall Palmer Jr., o!tlle Rio

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DAWN, GOD'S HARBINGER OF a new day, breaks In the
Eastern sky. The lnl&lt;y blackness of night turns ,..wally to
a lOti gray.
Then the heavens, tinted by the rays of the JmriJdble sun,
film to pink, and alowi.Y to a dellcate apricot. - . we 101 the
IW1 In all his wondlrtu.l glory shining Jn the ceJestial blue sky,
Wisps or Udn wbfte smoke lazily curl rrom the chllnne1s or
tho !Mmhouloa. The cattle alowiJo wond their way ID tile lead
lot. The !armor, !ollnwod by hlo !llllhM dog, walks ponalvel,y to hll chores.
There io tho 111m of caro oo the road and the clang a..1 bang
c1 trucka. One hears the laughter and chatter of chlldren'll

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voices.
The QUiolnelo o! dawn Ia oha-ed and DliD takea over the
-day.

A CERTAIN SLENDER FELLOW I KNOW, to keep hlo
"II 10U doa'l watch it nobod.Y elH wiD," ll&amp;ura. Any dieter who
tunul dowD three desMrta. deaerv•s a pat oo the back. He had
lllopiciCO!a thai 1011100111 wu IIQ!Ing tho wallreoa on ID brlnJ
1118 atra dlsaerta but hi wcu1cm•t mendon names.
WHAT IS THE ONE TiliNG women aay thay are guJng to do
lholr chlldnn ere all In achool? stralihtal up their reelpea - thal'a whaL But do they over got It dono? Aak one and

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It's IOIII8Iblng "" all Willi ID do, but little lobi Uka

trontna• ....m.. ole. got In the way 0( the belt plarul.

SADDEST DAYS In a
*ONElollOFchildTHEleaves
home or llnlshol

waahfnl,

CLUB PRESIDENT GREETS NEW MEMBERS - Mrs. H'"'ard ~es, president ot the
Valley Club greets new residentl ot 1he community. Lett to right, Mrs. Jim
Beverly, Mrs. Maurice Alvanaon. Mrs. Dick Ray and Mrs. WWiam GWespie.

Four New Neighbors Join Club
GALLIPOLIS - Four new
neighbors were weleome&lt;J into
the Fairview Spring Valley Club

Mrs. Wilson
F. Soltman Jr., was the guest
ot honor at a bridge luncheon
held at OScar's Crest Room on
Saturday prior to her wedding.
Guests, high school friends
GALLIPOLIS -

life must he acbool. Thll io the lime

District Library
Announces Program

CITY MANAGER KEN MORGAN did a nice thin&amp;: tor tho outor-. JUOIIII 1D tho Emblom Cloo coovoatlon. Eacb &amp;IIIIIIWU
....a card ID which a b1ar* key wu -.bed. Tbtl card
nlc:omtd them to C•IUpolla and ask.S than baek. 11 tbco' sot
a puldnJ '!ckol while hero, they were tG ptt the card and the
lrotll 1D tile ticket In ,tho ~..,. and 1!10 ~ ""'¥ ~~

GALLIPOLIS - The Gallll
County District Library lall, oviJ&gt;.
tor and sprlngprogram will begin
October 5, arxl end ~ril 6. Pr~
school aiDry hoor wUI be held
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First JI'Odes ani hi g h e r
grades, 1 to 2 p.m. All classes
wUI be held on saturdays.
JOAN SCIIIolliiT LOOKm SO 1'RETTY tile day at NewSarah Stoney, auisted by two
OOOIOrl, like a Utile llrl horoall, lnataad Cll a - . or HV·
Girl Scouts, will he In charge ot
oral chlldreo. llllr abort )llxle helr&lt;ut lo cu1o and tho twch Cll
lllt* In urrlnp and Oowor pin ......, jual-right eccomte lor tile the program.

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llavlna a big,

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b... L..g, job with tile coiiUIUOIIt;y concert Dlllt

I WANI' TO THANK MARY PERSINGER, lll'llcldtoard opera.
lor a1 Holzer Jloopltal, did a !avor tor me IIIIa week. Without bar aoalstaoce I miJhl oot have tile Mart;y WallliiDry
primlld alHWbare In Ibis laaue.
'l,'HE AMERICAN RED CROSS VOLUNTEEIIS ldd oomo help
wltb tho Dltt;y Bq project tor eent........ The bop havo to be
by Oct. 15. They are ID he mode or dark rlld or groan den.
1m CJI tile llrla can lind II). ThOY will he lllnchea wtde an1
~ Inches deep, and wlU be llllod with per-.1 ttanta ouch u
a haD point pen, amaU !lashi.IJ!R. aoap naU We and other amaU

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The
75 or tlleae by mld.octoow. If you wuuld
Ukl to Mlp, call Mrl. Charlea hver, 446-3760 or Mrl. Bruee
McDonald,f~6.

HAVE YOU SEEN THE PRETTY dahllu at 709 Third?

SUNDAY
GALUA COUNTY t'B Radio
!lc. will have a picnic at Lake
Jackson. Bring table service.

GALLIA COUNTY Riding Club
ile., will meetathorneoCChar~
lea ud Opal Barcus, Teens
lhm Road, 11:30 a.m. ror a
trail ride. Everybocty welcome.

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ooddlellag lunch.

MONDAY
CUB SCOUTS, Pack 203, nrst
pack meed,. 7:30 p.m. at
Grace U n J t e d Methodist
Church.

PEMBROKE CLUB wIll meet
at Rlvertto.t 1"0001 at Oscar's
tor dlmer meeting, 6 p.m.

T1JESDAY
ANN JUDSON Bible Class, 7:30 p.m. at the cllurch.
GALUA NEilHBORHOOD Girl
. ~ MOellac !rom 10 UDtll 2
at tile f&gt;relllyterloo Cburcb.
llrlc a ..., l111ch.
l!IVEliSIDE SJ'U)Y Clw will
lira. W7JJIOIId Brad·
bul7, J p.IIL
VINTON American Legion AulliaQ 161 wiD at lhe Le...., •. Jl, 8 p. m. Buckeye
Girl'• S&amp;ae -:..:J...-.a willsdve

at their Thursday meeting held
at the home ol Mrs. Raymond
Welker.
stewarL
The !oUowlng toor new neighbors were welcomed: Mrs. William Glllespie, Mrs. Maurice
Alvanson, Mrs. Dick Roy, and
Mrs. Jlm Bo,.rljo.
"Safety ln· The Home" was
discussed by Mrs. ·Herman DU-

from Gallipolis and Pi. Pleasant, showered the hrlde • elect
with amusi'l! gifts and nelj&gt;!ul
houseliold hints.
After an afternoon or bridge
the honoree was presented with
a silver platter from the hostesseo, Mrs. John Uoyd and daughter, Krist! Uoyd, arxi Mrs. John
Felker and daughter, Mrs. Deahl
Curry, Temple, Tens.

PoUw:k

reCresh-

~. Mra, Mae Athey, Mra.
A.nnaheUe 81&amp;8011, Mrs. Malinda
Bradbury and one guest, Mrs.
Frank Cheesebrew.

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GLOVFS

by Mrs. Paul Kay Thabet
The cltm w1ll donate cookies
to the Girl Seoul project lor
Vietnam servicemen Crom Gilllla Councy.

CIC Club Meets
At Home of
Mrs. McDaniels

FOR LOVEBIRDS ONLY!
As· your lovebird •taae evolve~~
into deep devotion, the met·
aase of loVe in your ArtCarved
weddJnt rin11 will perpetuate

the memories of thou first

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The Southeastern Area is made a., of Gallla, Jacksoo, Lawrence and Scioto Counties.
Church women, particularly offt.cera who wish to know more
about Church Women United, are urged to attend. The session will
begin at 9,30 Lm. and c6ntlrue througil ID 3 p.m. Those plannllll
to attend are invited to bring a 111c:k lunch. Dessert and drink will
iJe available tor 25 cerb.
The booklet, "On Our Way Together," should be read if _po.,
sible before the workshop.
Mrs. Whitney Trousdale, Lancaster, is vice-president or the
Southeutern Area. Mrs. William J. Brown is groqJ cora.ct chair~
man.

PAll DAVIES
JEWBERS

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ldlaccO crop.
Mn. V• .Ellla returnecl home
!rom Holzer Jlospllal.
Mr. and Mrs. John GWam of
Ailldaad were !llnda,y evonlnl
callers Cll bar aunt, Mra. Cena

lyn Morrow.

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DAN THOMAS &amp; SON
IS. PROUD TO PRESENT
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Frlendl wlahlag lo write carda or 1-.s ID BeverIJo llomOY, ML Cannel llolpltal, Room 7ta, Collllllllun, otllo.

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Mr. a..l MrL Laster Raynea
· G(Nitro _.tovarnighl with Mr.
and Mra. Chester Jones.
Mr. and Mri. Chester Jonoa
""" 8ul!lay callera of hlo ala-

tOr, Mra. callle l.uDd)'.

Mr. ODd Mra. Earl Wll!'*l
lllif MrL c- Pareona •el'&lt;l

llullneu oildiDro In (".olllpoUa
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Bass Weejunse

lind Mra.

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lltit Cll KeoW&lt;kJ - ' seven!

;.,1 Glllholr !arm here.
·. Mr. lind )!ra. llerhert H. 'l'hoWo.,..Oio1 were 9mdaJ
~ "'Mr; and Mro. wunam

TO THE PEOPLE OF THE
Til-COUNTY AREAl

Tllllinao, MO.
and
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WABDROB~

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It hereditary?
A-Mach would depead on
the cause of your low blood
sugar: tH pancreatic tumor,
12) failure of the liver to store
glycogen, and t3) varioqs
chemical poisons. Only the
second is hereditary.

BARBS
ly PHIL PASTORET
Heat travels f a s t e r than
a slzzl·
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women is called a gynarchy
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TAWNEY
JEWELERS
Friend of ours is going to
have his television lixed, now
that the conventions are over.

422 Second Avo.
Golllpolh, Ohio

Free Oxford
to be "Tied!''

a-~ wrin1de

untied)

terl, Anlti Louise, Greta Tby!la
1011 (In mini • materaicy oulllt)

a lew of 1111 flaDIIIoyant oot; Mra. Doullas MacArthur waa the touch o! genll,ymodest dlsllnctloo, a lib ao IDII In
her dlllnfiY as aha Ia gem..alaod
In fi&amp;Ure; Mal~ Kahane o!
tile lalentlld-Ciri-HI, Antle Loot,
decided ehle Ia allrl'a belt
friend; Barbara Walter• o! tile
TV Sellllth lioolher !ovel,ll )'CIUIII
. lib b&gt;a llmt ""';ClareLuce i&lt;ce&amp;lllld the invitation In
!raglle vllal !uhloo, Lena
Home'• ~r Mrs. Sidney
l.uJnet, Paulette Goddard, MrL
Ralph Bundle, Mrl. Ed !11111van, Gtotla Swanaoo, Mra. Btu
Buckley ol tile COIIIIfrvallve mn.
Ilona, cordolio Biddle Roberta or tllll'blll,y Blddlea and all
Cll name• thai makenewo
down to, II retroactlvelJ, Hope
Ham)IIDn ~ the aerlatrtcally ...
9lfned set .... More than z,aoo
at lido ~~~~- calchaU )Ill ID
. . 60 .,, tile latalt Jr8al !Uh·
loftl l!om' Rome 8lld l'lrla.

her

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Diana "'
KJ., DonIQI Nnman, ,VIallll, and Mr. and
MrL· Olea WlllnoJ and ramu;,,
local• .

Ylall 1illlt Mt~

Carilwall• aiMI

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And
n-ero In per!,ct
lute lor ...1')"0111
WodilltW~, !wlerall
Special Oc-Ioo•

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fr1111 n~. t'id~sl Sptlr ~~~~~ales allii Coonlj-

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t'lonl

. Hoo&lt;Bey GorUc, Jr., to ID ML
Carmel ltoat&gt;ilal. Collllllbuo, re-

Q-Would a low blood aucar
complicate my pregnancy? Is

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8Y MRS. W. H. THOMAS
Jack PariOIIa, Colwnbua, - t
a 1iMk with his mother, Mra.
cena Paraon• an1 harvested hll

STRETtH YOUR

Seen and Heard
Rd., daUI)Iter "' Mr. and Mrl.

Deer Creek

By EVIIW'I....,, SUmmit, C011nt1:1 Sot by
lD knija ...,.,
blouae to match.

John L. Evans, Mrs. Donald R.
Warehime, Mrs. Merrill Eva111
and Mrs. Jack Knight.

BeveriJo llalno1, Lower River

are now abandoning this proc·
ess ror acne scarS beeause, i£
the planing removes only the
superficial layers or skin, the
scars remain. U the planing
With linger pointed at
is carried deep enough to re·
the viewer, a grim Uncle
move the scars, the process
Sam commands from
itself will cause scarring.
America's most famous reThat leaves us with no really
cruiting poster : "1 want
satisfactory t r e at m en t for
you!"
T h e illustrator,
these scars.
James Monlgome,.Y Flagg.
Q-My husband claims lhat
achieved fame When four
through my own neglect I
million copies or his' poster
contracted a head cold which
were distributed during
ca,.rsed my recent miscar·
World War I. The World
rlage. Could this be true?
Almanac says. As one of 4S
A-There are many causes recruiting posters drawn by
Flagg. "'Uncle Sam" had a
of miscarriage, such as developmental abnormalities of the . great effect on enlisbnents.
fetus, acute infections in
which- the motber has a high
fever and a severely displaced
Bowling is said to ha..
uterus. A simple head cold
would not cause a miscar· originated in Egwt same
riage. U it would, miscar- 7,000 years ago, and to this
riages would occur in stagger- · day mummy goes bowling
ing numbers and would every Monday night.
greally outnumber live births.

more

moments. Our new ArtCarved
coll111dion is unexcelled in
beauty and variety of design.
Have you seen them?

A!! Carved'

Daughter's Birth

"On Our W~ Together," is the theme [or the Church Women
United workstq, to be held for the Southeastern Area, G~ 2 on
Thursday, September 26, at Grace United Mel.hodlst Olurch Gal·
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WEDNESDAY
SPEciAL MEETING ol Oldo
Vall• Granae 1:30 p.m. Elec.
U... Cll alllcera,
ADDISON WSCS 111111 Mra. Ed
'l1lont&gt;aon at 7,00 p.m.
nlURSIJAY
EUZAIIEnt CI!APEL Ladles
Ald With Mrs. Orpha Wooten,
I p.m.

SWEATERS

lon and Mrs. Larry Evans. The
scheduled program about "Hairstyles and Wigs" was cancelled

Rutons

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ments.

Tam!, Roae-

rison, Mrs. Frances Cohkle,

KANAUGA - Two birthdays
Announce
were observed at the CIC meet1118 held Thursday evening at the
home of Mrs. Eugene McDanWEDDING liNGS
VINTON _ Mr. and Mrs. Sher- leis. The bh1hdiU'S were those of
1man L. Rutano!VIntoh~ ·· Mrs.dllllei,.MeiOler-IIIIIThe'tht·;: 'blrui T I)f"\tlefr ' first 'Jctili~~ "' Lester~ 1'' " ,.,,~,
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'&amp; daughter, born S&lt;pL 13 at
Mrs. John 11a1ke presided over
Holzer Hospital
the business meeting which ~nI
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The baby weighed 7 pounds ed with the Lord's pra.fer. SecoI
arxl 1214 ounces and his been retary, Mrs. Byron Ward read
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named Gina Amette. Maternal the minutes of the last rneetirw
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gra,q,uents are Mr. a..l Mrs. and Miss E~n Rothgeb gave
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FAWN SET
Lewis Bartley, VInton, alii pa~ the treasurers report. Grace
Hit S39.50 Hers $35.00
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ternal grandmother is Mrs. Alan was 111ked by Mrs. Gus Steele.
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Rutan, Bidwell
RoU call was, "Where I ~ent
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My Vacation."
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The next meeting wUI be with
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Mrs. Elizabeth White on Oct 17
404 1ooont1 An.
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GoUI!IIIk. 0,
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at 7:30p.m.
Those winning ptizes were _____
AuthototM..._
AI:!C.nwd
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Mra. Lena Mae Ralke and Eve-

Church Women United
to Hold Workshop

.\tter the buslnest meeting,
Mrs. Clayton MWer and Mra.
Margaret Ehman reported on the
Synodical MeetiJV, which they attended at the Colleg~ ofWooater.
Rerrestunents were served by
the Rebecca Circle, which has
Mlsa catherine Hayward u
chalrman.

by

mans, chapters 11 to 16. Blble
questions-wiD belakedbyLuc:We
Mulford at the out meetl111 ID
he held at Mrs. Sla10111 on Oct.
16, A comfort wiU he . tied at
that meeting.
Refreshments w~e served to
the !ollowlng, Mrs. Haonah Her-

Presbyterian Women
Hold General Meet
GALLIPOLIS - The Women's
Association of the Flrst United
Presbyterian Church held its
General meeting at the church
S&lt;ptember 16 at 8 p.m. wllh the
preatdon~ Mro. Wayne Ogdio,
presiding.
The devotions were given by
Mrs. Harold Black, during which
time she explained the symbol
used by the United Preabyterlan
Women. She was assisted by Mrs.

By abapely, Mardi Modes, Allee Stewart
.anna, aDd Pen Rose SWeathers.

Mra. Gall Sbsori. Mra. Lucllle
Co-hostesses were Mrs. Rus- Mulford, Mrs. Mary Bradbury,
sell Bibbee and Mrs. Kenneth , Mrs. Mary Sisson. Mrs. Nina

Recent Bride Honored
With Bridge Luncheon

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aU tho - · who have '11vod lor lholr clllldren'' havo
ID ftnd IIOI1IOIIdaJ eloe ID do lllth -..tvu.
' ll ...ms to me a wiN WOliWl Uvea for berHif a Httle alq
tile way 10 II won't he a complotal.f. alllll _ . . ,.. tor her wheo
tho nest Ia 0111111;)1, ao II Inevitably will bo.

iteltn Help

treasurer were read. A round-

Fairview~ ring

By WAYNE G. BRANDSTADT, M.D.

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linda Bradbury. Riddles were
uked by cura ~qe,.
The Bible atudy wao on lk&gt;-

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' yiar _. 111111 ·1llo Clrl lor Toiiot, .Bar· liiDI !Did lhe liOrld hll TV IIIlO•
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A~- buo.Wali.r.•, IIOIIIIortlloioUI Olala wlU o~liiNewYork
Q-Whal el!eel will !Jexe·
Hiltol ..... ~ ·
Jeq Q,IJ&amp;ck JoeNIIIIail.alao
''l.doll't IIIIIIDIJ110' ll)dq fi ' '"' d &lt;iiliit flSG ~-od In •-lit" 111111 bll or N~;• 1 . 11o'd~be;lblt'a drine prescribed by a doctor
on my unborn baby?
mtllloil .. :o c:'c o"B'oir.l(j,faii!Mt aolloli, $~au' Weitlln ... T h t Wbon 9-101111 Gillie NloiMII rat· have
A-There Is no evidence
on lWialtil F~; iljiqil Condr Art Cimell -cldnl tile ~ 111P rollller.
dexlroampbetamine I IJex·
Berilil'l .... i!i!dof~ icttloa • 11e11&lt; at Peter '-"a acroal .,. Nino 1101-, )'OIIIIC atnaor !hat
edrine) will harm your babr.
lll'llller Palile1a CUrMa n o W tile" WWiamohurJ lliidp In mo...... b)' LfAdlr'o waller lllr· but be sUre the doctor who as ·
Romi b¥ll ll .lhe llllb do VlniiD Brdcii&lt;IYn; ,.u worth lhe oaflrl t;y Wallhlne, a - · Dllht prescribing it knows that you
.... Rl-~aCI_6lltlliteiOrl 1D IIIIa line {82-feara.old) cal· job at Grooofn&amp;er'a Wbon Mel are pregnant In general, all
circuli~ J'il'~!lrliil! K'lllo, bin· orle cotlledral.
Jon - c o ~lied him. . drugs should he held 1D a
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"Y'* ·have tile voice I hod 30 minimum during pregnancy, .... ..,....... LBJ er&lt;IV' Ar· especially if they are not
tluJ&lt; . KriJn _.g ID Jet more necessary for your survival.
than a mUIIoo tor I.Ymton'• mem- Q-My obatetrlelan Is giviog
alra.
me thyroid tablets to help' me
Jaekle Kemedf'o of&amp;nalure • get pregnant. How do tl!•Y
IIIIIPOC• are 11111""' hecauae .work and are there any s1de
tho1're ~lor bar-•· effects?
wtde eyes and JIOJNrlclge ; ...
A-Thyroid extract will help
AI L'AIJICOI, hall~ only II you have a definite ~Y·
George Boluddna orderlld a roid deficiency. The stde
u..d like a jiiDel.
associated with IDo
Pm a fflnale cq,y or Btu: otmple Utile buUerOd 111111111 elfecls
large
a
dosage include rapid
lnteUlgettl, QUits nice loQidna, oondlllch - o! caviar .... Male pulse. jitters, insomnia, head)IOIIUlar. But rm a flb&lt;in1, I have pollenla aak thalr plaollc ache, sweating, diarrhea and
aurpona (often) lor •11t11e dlln· tremors.
a lobuloua boyfriend, but he likes Ia oot me. I!'• an act pleo Uka Cary Grilli and Kirk
Douglas.n
Q-Aa a result of the mask
I put oil. I ahudder ID think Joan Bomoll (who aent Heclda o! pregnancy which I have
1iOUld happen 11 one da,y I llart·
eel being ~eyltl! and acting nat· Hopper a aloulk 18 yeara qo) had with all three of my preg·
I have · permanent
ural Uor a chanie.) rd prcba. ordered a hoa ant II&gt; a Chicago nancies
marks on my face. Can any~
bly lo10 every friend I have. critic ~ didn't opocll)t wholh· thing be done for this and for
There'a another thin&amp;:: I talk er it wat a teather boa or a eon-- acne scars?
imou1 "being 111)'selr' but ..w slrlciDr) .... 'l'l"o jel-ldlla who
A-The maok ol prepaney
rm 10 mixed up I doll'l lmow don't like ID !ly: Lalbl&gt;frd'aalde, or chloasma is a patchy area
Llz carpenter, and Mrs. Spiro or areas of light-brown pig·
wflal• wae1r• Is.
If I know 1 ahould I~ an emo. Agnew .... It the lady at Tobie mentation appearing on the
d6n ror !JOmeone's mllllortune, No. 2 In Clle Chau,.ron IOIIko race. It usually fades alter
It's like I Press a button inside like Joan Crawford, that's wbo the baby is born. When It
me and tum on sympathy. I even she Is; has aame table where she doesn't the besl treatment is
the skilllul .application of
have to tell 111)'801! ID be nice to can see everyone am vice-vera masking cosmetics. As for
my boyfriend. I just don't relate .... Almoat 85 per cent o! Nixon your acne scars. surgical
ad-cash will go lor TV,
to people, so 1 have to pretend.
planing has been advocated
Mootl Rock 3rd clarllghto hock in the past but most surgeons
Is there an,y hope tor me? to the same job he quit tor cl1o1
ACTRESS
and TV - ao bead halnloer at
Dear Actress:
the new "Collage de Beaute•• QUICK QUIZ
Honey, you•re no different rrom
thaUslnds of young people w h o on 2nd Avenue near 58th; btl
Q-W1141 is a unique
money allegoclly, and Mol'lll C8ll feature of wolveriM furl
~ch for the answer 1o .. Who
A-It lJ the only type of
am J?" You have become aware rock hll love-beads orr tllghts
rt. 700r selr-eenteredneu ,e n d at the Gaslight In Greenwich VD· fur that does ·not mat and
lage .... Having beard him olnl. freeze when the temperature
)"du're aohamed of lt. And so,
drops to 80 or 70 degrees beor cuurso, you magnl!y II oot of we feel be's rlght to hang on to low
zero. For this reaaon the
a trade .... George Hamilton Esklmoa use it to line their
all~rlloo.
What you don't yet realize wants J _Bd1ly. musical more parkas. It Is alao used ln
II tllat we're ali
Interest- than he ever wanted that bird aviators' clothing.
ed In ourselve• than In aJIYODe ... , Harry Singer' a the new atn·
Q-Whal is the na..., of thr
el.. - evell lhooe welcive. £v. oral maaaaer o! the Hllton Pia.
long
l!ick an artist rests his
za, Mloml Boacb.
lryone muot iJrelend a Utile 114nd
on whllr J10intlng1
Expenalve aaloona trllld to
blcick . oot.lho10 "lelr' tbouillts
A~A maulsUck.
!hit come When we lbould be catch a lull covey o! colel&gt;rllleo
•Ia the charilY • road ao Sept.
lhlnkllll o! olllers.
Wllall
YQII
,atop.
fJolln&amp;,al•lliY,
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you'll be mueh more able1··rto ' ·
''relate!' Why not dlseuu thia bac:h'a rau faahlon shoW: dozens
problem lllth friends? You'll lind or celebs trom Faye iJlmaWay
81011 join you In wondering, "Am 0( the nlma to Patrice Mllnoel
t fl!r real?'' - H.
or tile opera, aeveral aatronoull'
wlvea, ~I Burton ChriiiiDPber,
Mrs. Heory Fonda, Roberta Pe·

Re(MH'tl rrom the secretary and

!rom.
A friend sent me a beautiful piece of writing last week. It was
done by 1!101110r PrlestiOY, now deceued. I did oot know her,
but alter reading theoe brief parqraphs, I wloh 1 had.

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ScriPture !rom Paalms was

robin card was signed for Mrs.
Clara car110n. 'Reac:llrlgs were
given by GaD Slsaon and loll·

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read by Mrs. Dille Sinon. Prayer waa given by Fnneia Conkle.

Grande College tacull;)', 110111eone you'll probably hear a lot more

Doctor Should Determine ·
Drug Use During Pregnancy

fOIIrited IIJI&amp;Inltea!n.
GeOtplowii U,
NEW
ll'a
Hll)ra
caoh tallow• . y., ....
porlld behind llno-.
lnl In like
T h e - Jo1or1 Slrlord'a r..Gdle ....
· alter her c1et1ree In J!jyl!collld Cortacelebi'atecl their 28111 onnf. ""· .Lfe!ll, 1111!'7 Luke Womer,

Mrs. James Bndbu.ry, president, was In

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KYGER - li letter or thanko
lor a donaUCOI waa reed at tile
K,ygor Methodist Qwrch WOo
men's Soclet;y meetlnJ. Wedne..
day. The meeting wia held at
tho home ot MrL Arthur tqe,
The letter wao !rom tho Middleport Firemen, ani wao reed
by GaD Sloson.

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Committee De ends Fortas,
South Preparing Filibuster

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in,g. n9t fi&gt;r'me . .. no~ tor our

Inherit the -Se11. Edward M.

cHIIdt,n wh9
wo•ld we make for them. For
all

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GALLIPOLIS - Fill,y years tensivel,y repaired at the Pt.
ago this month the Liberty Tran- Pleasant docks. The General Peralt Line ol Wheeling was mak - shing or the same line, will be
Ing great str~des toward restor. docked ln a few weeks at Pt.
q river tran5p)rlation by ac. Pleasant after the Dunbar's reCfllrlng addltlonal boats a n d pairs are completed.
n is reported that the conwharfboats. Opposition w a s
tractors
dld not care to bid oo.
!ormlng at Wheeling.
the
job
ol building Lock and
From the River News or the
Dam
No.
27 above Proctorriile.
Gallipolis DillY Tribune of Sept.
The
government
will dothework.
20 comes this story:
There ill said to be no solid
SEPT. 20, 1918- ANEW com- rock loundat!on In the Ohio Rivbination was rormedinthesteam· er where Dam No. 27 is locat.
boat situation at Wheeling. T h e ed. It is aU mud bottom. Gregg
Helen E., LibertY, Verne SW&amp;ln Schartz, machinist, who has been
IUid pouib!y the Milton will pull at Dam No. 22 at Ravenswood
togother to light the Liberty Tran- for several years, will go to
sit Une. The whart'boat at New Dam No. 27. The towboat GenMartinsvllle has been charter· eral Cralghlil, dredgoo a n d
eel IUid tsken to Wheeling where scows will be used In the COlla
it wUI bu moored for termlnlll structlon ol Dam No. 27 and the
purposes. The dispositioo a n d outfit has been towed to the
1cheWle ol the steamboats have now site by the Cralghlll. It Is
not been made pobllc but It Is expected to take about f o u r
thought they will work In Ule var- yean to complete Lock a n d
Ious trades -een Pittsburgh Darn No. 27.
and Parkersburg. It io not posiSPET. 19, 1918- ENGINEERS,
Uvely known whether there will
mates and deckhands are reportbe a rate war or not
Here is other River N e w s ed today to have demanded an
increase in wages on Kanawha
from the Tribune:

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DALE passed up &amp;mday night
for the docks on one engine
where she will undergo repairs.
While passing Rome, Ohio, on her
'fflU" from Cincinnati to Pomeroy,
Ule Greendale broke off oome ol
her cylinder timber.
The Greendale has been rWlnlng aU summer as alight draught
boat In commando! Captain Charles Arthur ol !buth Point. The
Captain or the Leroy Is reported to bavepul hia big white steward out nf business In one row&gt;d
after the steward called him a
rtle name. steward Ballanll.&amp;rnb
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the Greenwood has gone on ttte

Leroy Willi his boat Is reacly to
reJUme her trips. 'I1le work of
eoncretlng the lnlllde of the lwll
of the Galllpolla whar!boat wu
1o have commenced this week.

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SEPT. 17, 1918 - MAJOR
Nsai reports .90 ol an Inch of
rain during Monda.Y night's
storm. A small rise in the river
ls-cted.
The Liberiy Transit Co. nf
Wheeling hal purchased the packet Dunbar. Tbe Dunbar's name
wUl be changed lD the General

Crowder after she has been ex.

Professional Busine11
Training con 1M oltt~inecl
only through o colletelevel protrmn.

GBC GRADUATES
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COLLEGE

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Street

The Eall Liverpool wharfboat
will be stationed at Wheeling
temp&gt;rarlly and will be replaced In about IIIli weeks by t h e
modern steel whar1boat Mlssisslwl, which lo now at st. 1..00·
is. The Mississippi ls 200 teet
long, has a 36..foot beam and is
steel throughout. 9!e has two
stages, one near each end, elec.
trlcllllY lighted and up to date In
every respect.
One rA the imovations to be
made by the Liberty Transit
Co. wUI be the abolloh!ng of
wharfage tees on the W!lar!boata
and thio Ideo w!U be carried
out at all their termlnllls. Bealdol having QIJII&lt;ms on two
upper Mlsalsslppl River ateamboata1 the company has an option and wiD prob$1Y porchase
a lower Ohio Rlver boat about

while

Write or call lor catal011
and lnfarmatiAn.

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They have chartered a big
W!lartboat at East Liverpool and
that cra!l will be tsken to Wbeellna, at Ute beginning d next
week. to replace the old wharfboat which was SWik some time
ago. The old whar1boat wUI be
wrecked for salvage as some ~
the Umbers in her are aa good
as the day she wu tuilt.

Gallipolil

the OmaWheeling trade
ha will be placed In the Wheeilng-Parkersburg trade, the boats
making COIIIIOctiool at WheeiQ:
three Umeo each week. The S.
L. Elam lo now being rallullt at
Clarlngtoo and wUl be llnlilh·
od aome time In November """ wUl enter the Pittsburgh •
Clnclmatl trade.
The packet linea 1IIU do plenty of buolneSI when the fll1'/·

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IIIIJorlty of members or the
Se•te Judiciary Committee

OF OUR NEW

ernment rompels shippers aloog
the water routs to ship by boat
and oot by rail. Will this ever
be done?

TER DonnallY reports the river

Kimble in charge of the office.
It is said there are not now
in existence enough packet boats
oo. the Ohio River to carry the
commerce were It forced upon
them by a government order to
relieve the railroads.
The Gallipolis ferryboat has
a tine new yawl purchased from
the Weaver Sdfl" Works at Racine.

COMING SOONI

ed by V. N. Ho«&lt;erman CompaQY to construct the large rv.dside rest areu.

PROGRESSING RAPIDLY - The Farmers Bonk i Slving COIIli&gt;lnl''&amp; - · meclem buihiiJW
Is going "' quickly In Pomeroy and is expected to be completed by earll' 19691 The new building, rron~ on West Main St.. alll cover~ the ground to Secoo:l St.. will haw over 5,000 sq..

THE FIRST
NATIONAL 8ANK
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"Serving fhlo C..mmunlty

Truman Has Advice
INDEPENDENCE, Mo. (UPl)
-Hubert H. Hump!lrey, strug.
lllin&amp; to reverse polla showing
him lolling the prealdentlal race,
dl opped by saturday tor oome
oap COUIISOI from an old
~ who has been through
It Ill before.
Harry Trnman'a aclv!ce:
"See as many people as
poeslble.
tell the truth,
even when it bnrts."
Huq)brey and his rumlng
mate, Sen. Edmund S. Muslde,
lit the Iormor President In

For Ovor 105

Member FDIC

Mrs. Marnhout
Is Speaker on
Mrs. Wil-

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DON'T LET WINTER. CATCH

liam Marnhout, administrator or
the Pleasant Valley Hospital. will
speak on " EJPanding Medical Facilities" at Mason County Homemaker's Achievement Day scheduled Oct. 8 at the Mason Co~

YOU

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the dimer catered tor the all

Cus(om Deluxe

da,y e vent.

Mrs. Harry N. Rhodes, local,
c h a i r m a n or Achievement
Day arrangements, announced
"Growth" as the theme. Pr~ ,
jects of the club member"', in-cluding sewi~. or something else
pertaining to their crafts , may
be nhibited am will be judged.
COmmittee chainnen have allotted five miootes to their county
reporta.
The rollowing clubs in the coun-ty have been assigned the following responsibilities
for
Achievement Day, Letart and New
Haven Homemakers, Name Tags
a..t Favorsj Helping Hand and

gas home heaters

Da Nang
Shelled

"OME:

it Dawn

REAII'i
FOR .
WIITER

SAIGON

(UP!)- Commenill
aumer• ohelled the blg u.s.
fti!Uiar)' eomplox at Da Nang
Smola1 mornlns before dawn.
Ftrot report&amp; said there were oo
casualties IUid Utile damage.
OPI correlqiOIIdent Perry
Yooilli said at leall 'to rocket&amp;
or 1110r1ar1 crashed Into the Da
Noril base area about 2:10 a.m.
...,. hit the city or Da Nllll&amp;

sassafras, Program and Song
Leaders; Pleasant Homemakers

-

"The are hitting ua now," a

u.s.

Decorations; PocahOntas, registerlrw guests; Pioneer and lllahee, Preparing Facilities; Anne

spokesman at Da Nang
rtpjrted In .the tlrll _
....

. . . nf the llltack.

BaU8y. Jericho Homemakers and

U.S. artlllary batterleo lmmecllldei.Y openod · up with a

Rhododendron
Homemakers.
Clean Up. and Leon, poems and
Avalanche. Gifts.
Achievement Day committee
members are Mrs. Rhodes, Mrs.
Garnette Klmberllrw an:l Mrs.
Iva C&amp;pehart.
Attendirw the meeting were
Mrs. Audrey Emery, Mason
County' s Homemakers Agent,
Mrs. Virgll Burris, Sr., Mrs.
Rhodes, Mr&amp;. Clpehart, Mrs.
Powell Reynolds, Mrs. Jay Keister, Mrs. Abigall Thompson,
Mrs. Charles Yonker.

eowifr-llarrago IUid hollcopierl

tilumlllated the . eountryslde
iroUIId the base wltb nares In

·'uaii nf an

ro.u-

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~ ,._.....,...""II """'il:l lrfflllt' lor a dam ·

........

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Chinese Commllllist party an-

nounced

ita

•upport

or the

and lllectrtc lfiO!'ma.
pl~:\lod the Allltrlcan lrOol&gt;i .-

tried

Here's the beater that J.ooka

poet
and
author
Rudyard
Klj&gt;llng said: "Meddllns with
another 1111n's Colly is alway•

thankless work.''

and performs

far beyond ita buclpt

price. The heavy gauge steel is firtiahed in beautiful walnut woOd
grain before it is fonned into a cabinet. The front is In pOpaJa!
avacado and for a rich accent it ia framed with golden metal.,It II
available in 70,000 btu/hr. in either cloaed

fronbl or with visible ftamll jeweled glass frolita. lllowen for fQ,i'ced
air beating comfort ~ available.either factory initalled or u an:
optional a'Y"'t'Mry. Compare any heater for perfor11181!ce, economy
and beauty and you'll decide on a ileW Siegler' Custom Del~ ·
Gu Home Heater.

11

lgnob!e"

The Judiciary Committee
voted 11-6 lasi week to
reccmmend to the Senate that it
confirm Fortas as successor to
Chief Justice Earl Warren and
U.S.
APpeals
COurt Judge
Homer Thoroberry to take
Fortas• place as an associate

continued to advise President
Johnson during his three years
on the court, that his statementa showed he wanted to

en rather than strengthen the
agencies of social control and
the forces of law and order."
Obscenit,y C1.ses
"Justice Fortas has voted to rewrite the Constitution rather
reverse obscenity convictions of thin interpret it and that his
35 or 38 cases," said'Thunnom. objectivity was compromised
..,I'hese decisi·:;oh&amp; have ~.ened
the Ooodgates for pornographic
material of all kinds and

you want me to
calllage a RI!]!WIIcan?"
It was Humphrey•• Orst
meeting with Truman as the
Derpoerattc nominee. He last
vlslted the Iormor President In
May.
Truman, In a barely audible

house.
About 100 persoos, Including

two girls carrying a --Wallace
for President'' sign, braved a
stead)' drizzle to preal ap!Dot

the Iron fence suriwncllng tbe
house.
''We're trying to hang on to
your coattails," Humphrey told
Truman as be and Muskf.e stood
on
either side of the former
voice, gave a cryptic endorHa
Pre
alden!,
po~ lor pictures.
mept to both candidate•.
11How maa,y ot these are you
•'fhey're all riRht." he sald,
11
They're the kind we've hoped going to use?," Trwnan crackllor 1111 the time. Thla time I ed at the photographic crew.
~him&lt; we'Ve dooe a IJlOC] job In wtdch he used to call his uone
getting !hem. And Pm for more club."

Conservation Project
To Prime 5 Counties
COLUMBUS (UPl) -

A con-

tO .. _

the

income ot a Ove--cOUDt,y area sources in the area.
by $389 million over the next
Tills would Include Improved
10 yearo has been authorized pasture and forest land IJl8l&gt;.

A,grfculture Secretary or- agement, irdustrial eJPAnsion.
improved water sLf)plies, reoduced alr and water pollution,
conservationist lor the U. S. improved markets ror local
SoU Conservaticm Service. sald products, recreation develq,..
Saturday the project would cov· ment, ftood prevention, wUdllle
er L5 mllllon acres In Belmool, habitat deveiGplllOJt, ~roved
Monroe, Morgan, Noble and highways liB! heolth facilities.
Washlrwtocl Counties. Br&lt;nrn said that istlmates
Brown said It Is the llrst r~ ohow that more than 3!,000
swrce conservatlm and de- man • years of _eqdoyment
velopment proJect In Ohio; The should result ll:ool construction,
U. S. Departmenl o! Agrlcul- operation, maintenance and asture wW provide technlclll liB! aoclated requlremeets of all
flmnciaJ 111istance to cam measures.
out. the project.
by

vtUe Freeman.
Raymond S. Brown, a state

had asked that uall" of the
RusJian,. Polish, East German,
Hungarian liB! ~ torcea
Warsaw Pact occupation troOps be withdrawrL
wUI. be pooled PeJ11111111Dtljr In
The ezecholllo&gt;ak newt ageflo
Czecholllovakla, llthough
he cy q u - Cernlk •• saying that
slid most ol the ft*'cea wll,l a pliased .pullout nf MOl\ ol the
begin .· to wltlllraw !rem 11le lorefsn troops ll:ool Czechoa~

•t1011 within a lew days.

the
the

..... "8

[lq1Uiai: Co!,mnenlst Party ·~

KiD...,.
OJPI)
he ·-wUlComJoin

•t Ale:iaJxler llubcek.
lvostera obiemro
~=~:
'

· race

br ......

that Ce~nlk may ·be

Fortas is extraordinarily weD
qualified lor the post to which
he has been nominated," the 11man majority. including senate
Republican Leader Everett M.
Dirksen, said in its reports.
Committee chairman James
0. Eastland, [)..Miss.. and Sens.
John L. McClellan, [)..Ark., Sam
J, Ervin Jr .• [)..N, C., and Strom
Thurmon;!,

R..s. C. 1

sharply disa-

greed.
"I do ~" Ervin eXPlained.
'~because I love the Constitution
and believe tyranny on the

bench to be as objectionable as
tyranny on the throne."
Sald Eastlarxl: "The main
thrust of Justice Fortas' philosophy as el(pressed in his
opinions is to tear down those

NEW YORK (UPl) - A U,
dillrlct court apecllll master recommended S.turda¥ that
bUltonlllre lndustrlllllst Howard llughes pay Trans World
Airline• (TWA) $137.6 million

s.

ror . mlsmanagbig the airline
during the 1950s.

,

piing of damages sullered by
TWA during the period, must
be oonfirmed by District
COurt Judge Charles M. Metz,

row

ner, who heard the original
oml-trull

sult which

TWA

brought In 196L

The project is designed to

servation project that ts ex- make better use or soil, water,
pected to Increase the. gross plant, mineral, and other re-

l'RAGUE (UPQ Premier
Oldrlch Cerulk lllllOUI1Ced Saturday that some or the Sonet.-led

U is our ~Inion that Justice

~ ·••ct~rrmr}_,~ ..
represented the statuto
·

·1 '1:.

.Ce!'nlk ·uso III)POIII"' 'Ill
Jol·l·- Rate. ,·· public 1o . abip g~o&lt;~{ytng

~i::lllT.~..

~~

newsmen:
uwetl, do

when the vice president• a
motorcade drew up on the
narrow street in front of the

'Well Quallfted'
11

when

he

agreed

to

accept

S15,000 !rom Amerlean Uaiversity's Law School to deliver nine

as presidential advisers after
joining the court one entlre
section or Its report was
devoted to the role of Chief

American Bar Anoclatlon'a
endorsement or Forbis" nom.IJ:a...
tion and noted that Fortaa wa1
the first nominee for ehlef
justice in history who agreed to
testily belore the ccrnmlttee. It

said his 12 hours of testimony

Justice William Howard Taft in

over tour days was twice as
long as that given by any
nominee £or a s~reme court

counseling Presidents Warren

post

G. Harding and Clllvin Coolidge.
Thurmond's obscenity charge
was &lt;~misdirected,,. the majority said, citing Fortas ' votes to
uphold some obscenit-Y convic-

tions.
The

report

stressed

Republican and Southern De-

mocratic owonents have vowed
to mount a filibuster to defeat
the nomination and contended
they had the votes to block a
move to cut off the filibuster
the with a cloture vcte.

Five Quakes

Wallace Confident, Relaxed
Draws Big Campaign Crowd
has shown ln recent days
despite the llrain of a hectic
campaign and a bad cold.
Time after time Wllllace
arrived at cities looking haggard, only to be revived by the
cheers of the crowd.
After each llq) he buttonholed reporters on his plane to
ask them, uWbat did you think
S.turda¥.
Wallace's joke about Hwn· of that crowd?"
He eald he was outdrawing
phrey, a revised version of the
both
Hlllllpbrey and RI!]IWUcan
claim that the most Wallace ·
candidate
Richard NIIoo.
could hope tor was to throw the
Wallace
claims that the other
presidential electioo Into Ule
eandidates
might draw more
House or Representatives, was
crowds
by
apPearing
In motortyplelll ol the relaxed attitude
cades
through
downtown
area&amp;,
the former Alabama governor

By RANDOLPH PENDLETON
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (UPI)
-George Wllllace, obvloullly
pleased with bJs week's ell'orta
IUid joking that VIce Prealdent
Hubert Humphrey "might get
enough votes to throw this
election in the HouSB," took a
rest from the campalgn traU

PHn.ADELPHIA
(I]Pl)
Boisteroullly enthusiastic voters
turned
out
by the many
thousands Saturday for Richard
M. Nixoo's tour through subur.
ban Phlladelpllla counties and a
blaek-owned s'-!ng · center
which
the
GOP candidate
de1cribed •'black power in the

Shake Japan
TOKYO (lJPI) -

q~s of fairlY strong intensity

portilllll' flnlshed sho!&gt;PJng eensafurda,y shook wide areas or ter- Progress Plaza-in the
northern JIIJiln and Hokkaldo, North Phlladelp,ia ghetto area.
ur will make that .Promise tor
Jlp&amp;D' a northerlllllOst island,
the Central Meteorologlclll Agen- Hubert Humphrey IUid my &amp;ell."
Nixon said. ..'Ibis is black
cy said.
The quakes occurred over a power hl the best sense."
period or 15 hours rrlth the Orst &amp;Jllfvan replied: "I want
registered at 5:25 L m. (6:15 101110 green power Ont, and
p.m. EDT) Friday and the last then PU aet some bla&lt;:k power."
Black laces were v1rtua11,y
at 10:08 p.m. (9:08 LDL EDT)
Saturday.
- - Ill the IUburbon
The llrst, which hit the N1g1110

prefectural area in northwest
Jl/llll was said to have see~ the
ltruJW&amp;st registering a magnt.
tede or 5, 3 ,.,.,. strorw oo the
J-.,anose acale, lollowed by the
last which hit Urakawa In east-om H-do, registering :s.

Diiver Killed

airports and ball parks which

Kanps City, a total of 25,000 In
Florida cities and a
whopping 15,000 who paid $10
apiece to attend a Montgomery
rallY.
There were anti-Wallace picka
ets at several &amp;tops but almost
no heckling. Police In Kanaa.s

three

rallies. 1\bout 50 persons,
At other stops, Nb:on included
showed Up at the plaza ohop. A his usual speech, calling for law
Nixon aide said the villlt to the and order and justice. ..ft's
plaza was a last minute time for new leadership and
decision,
oot promoted by respect (or law and order," he
advance mea.
eald again and again.
Progress Plaza includes BeY·
OnlY a sprinkling of quiet
eral major chain stores such as dissenter&amp; showed up at the
the A &amp; P which rents space tor rallies, carrying such signs as
$50,000 a year IUid hes agreed to "Vlslt Vietnam, See Law and

hire black nwuiaers.
At
a
suburban

sho!&gt;PJng
center In Cltnon Heights, Nixon

told about 8,000 per1011s

you

14

can't lull Uve on an Island In
thls world."
He urged them not to alt back
and say, In elfect, "just sol got
mine, r don't worry about the
other fellow."'

Ao he was leaving the CJittoa
Heights rally, the crow&lt;la uear!y
pulled him down !rom the
convertible In which he waa
alttlng. Secret Serrioe apnta
yanked the crowd • - but not
before ooe peraon tore ott
Nixon's left cumtnk.

JODRELL BANK, ~and the progress nf ZGM-5. A brier
(UPI) - Brltl.ah radio utrono- Tass Item late Salurda.Y nll!ht
mero aald Salurda.Y night the merel,y . , - Jodrell spokesSoviet ZOnd.S spaceship was men aa saying the launehlng nf
beUeYod to have reentered tram the spaceship was ua DLl)or

tram a oonlrlbutlon Ill

the cauoe nf
exploration nf outer apace and
tbe moon."
Bonk &lt;l&gt;serva!Dry said the
Rlloalan• apace tallurea are
Rllsalana may be attempting a rarely ..-meed, and otllcillla
ICiftlandlng for the umnamed at Jeclrell Bank said only an
0 v l e t commnn1q~Je
probe. The feat would be ollclal
oould coatlrm reoovery ot ZOndIIIOther ''tirst" In the apacoproaram.
5 It It wao able to millie a
IICIItlandlq.
'])Ia, the otllctlll Soviet Sir Beman! Levell, Jedrell
- · .... lilent Sldurclq ...

earth's

atJnoBphere

ooyage III'Oiald the mooo.
~""""' at the Jeclreil

s

Order in Action,"' and .. cbJeken
Nbon, Debate Wallace." a
reference to Nixon's retusal to
meet former Alabama Gov.
George C. Wallace on national
television.
A favorable sign read, in the
John and Jane theme, 11Run,
Dick, Run. See Dick Run. Dick
Runs Well. Win Dick Win. 11
Along Nixon's highly }l.lbli-

clzed route, scattered clusters
or admirers gathered to wave at
the candidate as he passed by
In the open convertible w l t h
hls wife. Pat, sitting nat to
him .

Bank director. said the observa-

tory's powertui radio telescopes
loll contact with Zond.S when It
was less than 50,000 miles trom
the earth heading toward the
SWth Pole.

have not recovered
!rom the RUS!ilan
IJI)Ieecratt," Lovell said at 6 :40
p.m. Loncloo time. "If It Is still
In orbit we would have - to have received fUrther signals
uwe

algnllls

by this llllle.

•"l"henfore, we presume it
has reentered tbe atmosphere. u

a F.leijbag- 116tel 'for Overnight

Miserable in Havana
rat!-

aald CUban qfllelAla
"but
fed us 1101')' well. We bod '
fol: llllch yeate~, roaot

· 11.a )!er

tal~ IU!II focid -

and

t-

II'

~

City ejected an Integrated group
of half a dozen demonstrators
when they booed Wallace and
III8IlY Wllllace partisans In the
crowd became angry.

poople must go out of their W1J
to reach.
There was no doubt that his
Commenting Ill! heckllng crowds were large and enthusJ- has plagued Humphrey, ''Mr.
ast!c. He drew 2,000 In Dllllaa, Humphrey helped to c..- theM
8,000 In Tulsa, 3,500 In Cape anarchists and now they turned
Girardeau, Mo ., 10,000 in on him," Wallace said.

Zond 5 Believed Back to Earth

tor lnalitist 1Nt

PHONE 742-Ull

but he Is getting more In rallies
and "fixed points,'• such aa

Nixon ·. Crowds Boistrous

best sense. n
At the start or the 12~
tour, Nixon pledged White
House help to the Rev. Leon
Sillivan, pastor Ill the Zion
Ba,ptlst Church and moving
Five esrth- force behind the $2 million,

. PORTSMOUTH, Ohio (UPI) BemJ¥ Hill, 29, Pulpld, VL,
..... ldljod Saturday when he
~od · lD IIOIIOIIste a turn 11111&gt;
bla "'"""" • ·trailer riC 111111
crUbo!Jido il utility pole.
..Ida "1111l begin. within a few . Pollee Aid lUll's truck thai
dQs" and thaf the wlthdrawil 1lcU!ced !llf the pole and ldno
... the troat ot a store.
wiU not take ]oqr,

.

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EP~T:EM
~B=E~R~~
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II

: 1Gbale1' tor IIC!Ptr

rat!onlll govemnent. The Com-

munists took over Chlna 12
years later.
In 1959, the (lllcago White
Sox won the American League
baseba!l pennant for the first
time in 40 years.
A thought lor the day- British

9111 •'0111 !lllllable"
-~ a for&lt;e.;f!( 200

trol!,»d'' commimlllo In

:~"1·

tramping oo the graaa and
tearing througll the lorsythl.a
l&gt;labes.
'lbe 84 • year • old Truman,
gnarled,
grizzled, bard ol
hearing, but 111111 full of vinegar,
learned on his cane and asked

Nattily dressed In a otarched
while shirt, blue tie IUid
checkered blue suit, Truman,
the one.Ume Missouri haber·
dasher, was waiting on the
porch
tor Humphrey,
the
former Minnesota dnlgglst,

infllltr)'
to the Da Nang
barTap Qanday 11101'11-

. ....., tlghtlng ~ . .

,

turn-of-tbe-&lt;entury Wblte frame
home and confMited a horde or
newsmen and photogrlll&gt;ller•

them!'

111011-

artmary
bll.
' ,Juat ooul!&gt; ot Salllnn. In the
..... Delta, u.s. ~
:• the

Afterward, they emerged onto
the front porch ~ Truman's

.Czechs Told Troops
uoaul1 .•• •
Jllll Stay in Country

-r. ,

Da Nang
.Fint reporta mljje · 1111

ail

The moon Is new.
The mornirc staJ!. is Mars.
The evening stars are Saturn

&lt;!he

·

·A Communlll artliiOll' attack
4111 Da Nang Sopt. 2 killed 27
...110111 and t6. Thst
raid 'marked the llrst · Ume 1n
lbo, war that rOctie!a bad tall001

follow.

7"'-~1!!

!lush lbe
tram hl.dlug

placea.

By United Press International
Today Is Suoclay, Sept. 22, the
266th day of 1968 with 100 to

In 1776, the BriUsh hanged
American Revolutionary Wu
hero and patriot Nathan Hale
aeoonls alter he uttered hls
immortal words: .. 1 only regret
ti"At I have but one llle to lose
for my country. 11
ln 19371 I united front W&amp;fi
establt1hed in China when the

~ " lD

an

eonvnuntat aumera

The Almanac

New Ze nith ·' ZI~Twlte '· ca n m.o~ ke l1fc fun o~g.o~m Preo s•on o~mplift ·
c ~ t• un fm m ! ""'" llt · l•t h te"!! orcu. t s W c.&gt;t flhS ool'f l/6 O\Jn ce Jnd
KUod for mo~r m.l d lo~st'~ (oml' 1n for .a d rmu ost r,Jtu m o l Zl•m t h '~
Ot"w ll"ll d lc Jj rnJv hl' 1 u~ 1 ri!'hl l or yo u•

380 mlleo oortheast nf

SoigUl.

and Mason Homemakers, Table

lwwecJ.

parlor for 25 minutes,

discussing prospecta for duplicating truman•s 19t8 come.
from.behlnd vlctory.

WE HAVE THE CURE FOR 'COLDITIS'

ty 4-11 camp at Southside, w.
Va. A question and answer period will follow.
Tentative plans are to have

and Veoos.
On this clay In hlotory:
In 1692, the last persons to
be executed in the American
colonies ror witchcraft were

charges raised In 12 weeks of

ty on the nloo-man court that committee conaldenUon m:1
"has chosen this decade of hearings on the mmlnation.
alleged
that
Fortas
turbulence and unrest to weak.. They

lectures tt.ere this- summer to
17 outstanding law stedents.
The maJority, seeking to
refute those charged, cited 15
former justices who had acted

justice.

tt. of Ooor space.

October 8th

McCJeUan said Forts&amp; was

Tuel!day or Wednesday.

ERECTING SIGN FRAMES - Employees of the Ben-Tom Coll&gt;oratlon of Pomeroy are shown
Friday evenlrw erecting •iBn tnmes lor the now lour-lane phase of Route 33 In Meigs County which
Is elii&gt;Octed to be opeDed lor tramc next month. Pictured are Roger Clark Oeft loreground), WD·
Uam Clark. also at left, aM Junior Dalley. The Be•Tern Corporatlon also has been sub-contract-.

material''

port of the o..,..,.ember majori-

dominate the ::.. ate Cor weeks
to come. It is scheduled to start

and may oot be put up
again thi s winter.
The Omaha, to be renamed
the General Pershing, Is reported to be doing a good business
In the Parkersburg • Pittsburgh
trade In charge or Captain Patchell, with captain William D.
today

great.''

S.tunla3 !lied a 90~-!IOint

away at Fort."' s in a foretaste of
the debate tl
IS CJ&lt;j)OCted to

aon. Dam No. 26 was lowered

cl-eated ehaos in the errorts to
enforce laws against such

defense or Abe Fortas' record
and asked the Senate to confirm
his nomloaUon to be chief
ftllbuster.
But minortt;y members, tn
their own reports. hammered

rising, a general rise of sev.
eral teet having occurred durlng the past 24 hours . No more
low water is expected this ae&amp;·

ideas, ideals an! institutions
that have made this country

The lour opJ)Oilents lllso cited

justlce without an

SEPT. 20, 1918- WHARFMAS-

PT. PLEASANT -

ago.

the same size as the Elam.
II the deal goes through, she
1IIU be put In the Pittsburgh •

(New Quarter Be&amp;ins
December 10) ·

I

River towboats at Pt.. Pleasanl
several boats are laid up. Extensive improvements and additions to their noat!ng properly
and terminals are to be car.
rled out by the Liberty Transit Co. of Wheeling which will
justl(y their big deal In towboats and wharves a few da,ya

. •·:O;PE::N.ING

During the week Wllllace told
his audiences that as prealcle'lt
he would:
Seek legislation to require
reconfirmation of ledorlll judgoa
and &amp;ipreme Court justices by
the senate every eight yeara.
Ask Congress to r~ _ .
houalng laws and overturn court
rulings which he said hampered
11le pollee.
Cut foreign aid and use aome
of the money lor natlonlll
defense and space programs.
Veto proposed gun control
laws.
Eliminate tax exceptions tor
large foundations and use the
mmey lo raise indlviWal tu:
exemptions to $1,000ormore.
Wallace plans a network
television appearance In Atlanta
~
but wUi make ...
campaign trips before Friday
when
he heads for the
northeast. The details ~ the
bip have not been amOWlced,

Reservists

Going Now
To Douglas
WASIUNGTON
(IJPI)- Chief
Justice Earl Warren refused
Saturday to order postpooement
of Vietnam orders lor 93 ArmY
reservists. A lawyer for 13 ~
11lem promptly llew to Goose
Prairie, Wash. , to carry the
same request to JUstice William
0. Dooglas .
Warren rejected the petition
without comment. The reservists, all (rom New Yor11. state.
contend they were called -.
Illegally and aaked Warren to
keep 11le Army tram sending
them to VIetnam Willi the
&amp;ipreme Court hears their .....
But &amp;lpreme Court rula
permit th' aame ~ to
another. justice, eY.. .n..
Wari'Bl11 adverse J'll1.q. AQr
Justice oould order the 111011 belli
In the UDited Slate&amp;.
lUll Wellford, a

VL, attorney

who...,.....

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nf the 93, said hlo
Jamaa Fambam, - · 1
by pi.aM lD Yokobamo, '11• -.ti
aed -

drive lrolll

Dout!las• -

Gooee ...
·Prairie.
l&lt;'l'J'
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'Omely Quotes .

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There Is no safety In hid·

Committee De ends Fortas,
South Preparing Filibuster

us

in,g. n9t fi&gt;r'me . .. no~ tor our

Inherit the -Se11. Edward M.

cHIIdt,n wh9
wo•ld we make for them. For
all

D. MG8S.

~~is;.;;to;.•••••••!ii!•

us the only

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GALLIPOLIS - Fill,y years tensivel,y repaired at the Pt.
ago this month the Liberty Tran- Pleasant docks. The General Peralt Line ol Wheeling was mak - shing or the same line, will be
Ing great str~des toward restor. docked ln a few weeks at Pt.
q river tran5p)rlation by ac. Pleasant after the Dunbar's reCfllrlng addltlonal boats a n d pairs are completed.
n is reported that the conwharfboats. Opposition w a s
tractors
dld not care to bid oo.
!ormlng at Wheeling.
the
job
ol building Lock and
From the River News or the
Dam
No.
27 above Proctorriile.
Gallipolis DillY Tribune of Sept.
The
government
will dothework.
20 comes this story:
There ill said to be no solid
SEPT. 20, 1918- ANEW com- rock loundat!on In the Ohio Rivbination was rormedinthesteam· er where Dam No. 27 is locat.
boat situation at Wheeling. T h e ed. It is aU mud bottom. Gregg
Helen E., LibertY, Verne SW&amp;ln Schartz, machinist, who has been
IUid pouib!y the Milton will pull at Dam No. 22 at Ravenswood
togother to light the Liberty Tran- for several years, will go to
sit Une. The whart'boat at New Dam No. 27. The towboat GenMartinsvllle has been charter· eral Cralghlil, dredgoo a n d
eel IUid tsken to Wheeling where scows will be used In the COlla
it wUI bu moored for termlnlll structlon ol Dam No. 27 and the
purposes. The dispositioo a n d outfit has been towed to the
1cheWle ol the steamboats have now site by the Cralghlll. It Is
not been made pobllc but It Is expected to take about f o u r
thought they will work In Ule var- yean to complete Lock a n d
Ious trades -een Pittsburgh Darn No. 27.
and Parkersburg. It io not posiSPET. 19, 1918- ENGINEERS,
Uvely known whether there will
mates and deckhands are reportbe a rate war or not
Here is other River N e w s ed today to have demanded an
increase in wages on Kanawha
from the Tribune:

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SEPT. 16, 1918-TIIEGREEN·
DALE passed up &amp;mday night
for the docks on one engine
where she will undergo repairs.
While passing Rome, Ohio, on her
'fflU" from Cincinnati to Pomeroy,
Ule Greendale broke off oome ol
her cylinder timber.
The Greendale has been rWlnlng aU summer as alight draught
boat In commando! Captain Charles Arthur ol !buth Point. The
Captain or the Leroy Is reported to bavepul hia big white steward out nf business In one row&gt;d
after the steward called him a
rtle name. steward Ballanll.&amp;rnb
~

the Greenwood has gone on ttte

Leroy Willi his boat Is reacly to
reJUme her trips. 'I1le work of
eoncretlng the lnlllde of the lwll
of the Galllpolla whar!boat wu
1o have commenced this week.

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SEPT. 17, 1918 - MAJOR
Nsai reports .90 ol an Inch of
rain during Monda.Y night's
storm. A small rise in the river
ls-cted.
The Liberiy Transit Co. nf
Wheeling hal purchased the packet Dunbar. Tbe Dunbar's name
wUl be changed lD the General

Crowder after she has been ex.

Professional Busine11
Training con 1M oltt~inecl
only through o colletelevel protrmn.

GBC GRADUATES
GET THE BETTER
JOBS I

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GALLIPOLIS
BUSINESS

COLLEGE

,·;

Loet,~lt

Street

The Eall Liverpool wharfboat
will be stationed at Wheeling
temp&gt;rarlly and will be replaced In about IIIli weeks by t h e
modern steel whar1boat Mlssisslwl, which lo now at st. 1..00·
is. The Mississippi ls 200 teet
long, has a 36..foot beam and is
steel throughout. 9!e has two
stages, one near each end, elec.
trlcllllY lighted and up to date In
every respect.
One rA the imovations to be
made by the Liberty Transit
Co. wUI be the abolloh!ng of
wharfage tees on the W!lar!boata
and thio Ideo w!U be carried
out at all their termlnllls. Bealdol having QIJII&lt;ms on two
upper Mlsalsslppl River ateamboata1 the company has an option and wiD prob$1Y porchase
a lower Ohio Rlver boat about

while

Write or call lor catal011
and lnfarmatiAn.

:J6

They have chartered a big
W!lartboat at East Liverpool and
that cra!l will be tsken to Wbeellna, at Ute beginning d next
week. to replace the old wharfboat which was SWik some time
ago. The old whar1boat wUI be
wrecked for salvage as some ~
the Umbers in her are aa good
as the day she wu tuilt.

Gallipolil

the OmaWheeling trade
ha will be placed In the Wheeilng-Parkersburg trade, the boats
making COIIIIOctiool at WheeiQ:
three Umeo each week. The S.
L. Elam lo now being rallullt at
Clarlngtoo and wUl be llnlilh·
od aome time In November """ wUl enter the Pittsburgh •
Clnclmatl trade.
The packet linea 1IIU do plenty of buolneSI when the fll1'/·

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WASIIDIGTON (IJPI) - The
IIIIJorlty of members or the
Se•te Judiciary Committee

OF OUR NEW

ernment rompels shippers aloog
the water routs to ship by boat
and oot by rail. Will this ever
be done?

TER DonnallY reports the river

Kimble in charge of the office.
It is said there are not now
in existence enough packet boats
oo. the Ohio River to carry the
commerce were It forced upon
them by a government order to
relieve the railroads.
The Gallipolis ferryboat has
a tine new yawl purchased from
the Weaver Sdfl" Works at Racine.

COMING SOONI

ed by V. N. Ho«&lt;erman CompaQY to construct the large rv.dside rest areu.

PROGRESSING RAPIDLY - The Farmers Bonk i Slving COIIli&gt;lnl''&amp; - · meclem buihiiJW
Is going "' quickly In Pomeroy and is expected to be completed by earll' 19691 The new building, rron~ on West Main St.. alll cover~ the ground to Secoo:l St.. will haw over 5,000 sq..

THE FIRST
NATIONAL 8ANK
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"Serving fhlo C..mmunlty

Truman Has Advice
INDEPENDENCE, Mo. (UPl)
-Hubert H. Hump!lrey, strug.
lllin&amp; to reverse polla showing
him lolling the prealdentlal race,
dl opped by saturday tor oome
oap COUIISOI from an old
~ who has been through
It Ill before.
Harry Trnman'a aclv!ce:
"See as many people as
poeslble.
tell the truth,
even when it bnrts."
Huq)brey and his rumlng
mate, Sen. Edmund S. Muslde,
lit the Iormor President In

For Ovor 105

Member FDIC

Mrs. Marnhout
Is Speaker on
Mrs. Wil-

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DON'T LET WINTER. CATCH

liam Marnhout, administrator or
the Pleasant Valley Hospital. will
speak on " EJPanding Medical Facilities" at Mason County Homemaker's Achievement Day scheduled Oct. 8 at the Mason Co~

YOU

CO.LD!

hla

the dimer catered tor the all

Cus(om Deluxe

da,y e vent.

Mrs. Harry N. Rhodes, local,
c h a i r m a n or Achievement
Day arrangements, announced
"Growth" as the theme. Pr~ ,
jects of the club member"', in-cluding sewi~. or something else
pertaining to their crafts , may
be nhibited am will be judged.
COmmittee chainnen have allotted five miootes to their county
reporta.
The rollowing clubs in the coun-ty have been assigned the following responsibilities
for
Achievement Day, Letart and New
Haven Homemakers, Name Tags
a..t Favorsj Helping Hand and

gas home heaters

Da Nang
Shelled

"OME:

it Dawn

REAII'i
FOR .
WIITER

SAIGON

(UP!)- Commenill
aumer• ohelled the blg u.s.
fti!Uiar)' eomplox at Da Nang
Smola1 mornlns before dawn.
Ftrot report&amp; said there were oo
casualties IUid Utile damage.
OPI correlqiOIIdent Perry
Yooilli said at leall 'to rocket&amp;
or 1110r1ar1 crashed Into the Da
Noril base area about 2:10 a.m.
...,. hit the city or Da Nllll&amp;

sassafras, Program and Song
Leaders; Pleasant Homemakers

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"The are hitting ua now," a

u.s.

Decorations; PocahOntas, registerlrw guests; Pioneer and lllahee, Preparing Facilities; Anne

spokesman at Da Nang
rtpjrted In .the tlrll _
....

. . . nf the llltack.

BaU8y. Jericho Homemakers and

U.S. artlllary batterleo lmmecllldei.Y openod · up with a

Rhododendron
Homemakers.
Clean Up. and Leon, poems and
Avalanche. Gifts.
Achievement Day committee
members are Mrs. Rhodes, Mrs.
Garnette Klmberllrw an:l Mrs.
Iva C&amp;pehart.
Attendirw the meeting were
Mrs. Audrey Emery, Mason
County' s Homemakers Agent,
Mrs. Virgll Burris, Sr., Mrs.
Rhodes, Mr&amp;. Clpehart, Mrs.
Powell Reynolds, Mrs. Jay Keister, Mrs. Abigall Thompson,
Mrs. Charles Yonker.

eowifr-llarrago IUid hollcopierl

tilumlllated the . eountryslde
iroUIId the base wltb nares In

·'uaii nf an

ro.u-

'O••"&lt;r '~' '" ~~·~ &gt;he"'~ 8"' ""•

1\UTHORl Z £0 ZE NIT H DEALER

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ltlll MlfTM AUIHO-YIIVM.I,

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c.n Co'lled ....,.,.
W'llllaa I . DUM. lllr.

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.. ilt lllnilll tbottl

Zrnftll Hftrinl Ailts

C) Pflnl llltitlull ~ Mf lr• llltttfLITt
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Chinese Commllllist party an-

nounced

ita

•upport

or the

and lllectrtc lfiO!'ma.
pl~:\lod the Allltrlcan lrOol&gt;i .-

tried

Here's the beater that J.ooka

poet
and
author
Rudyard
Klj&gt;llng said: "Meddllns with
another 1111n's Colly is alway•

thankless work.''

and performs

far beyond ita buclpt

price. The heavy gauge steel is firtiahed in beautiful walnut woOd
grain before it is fonned into a cabinet. The front is In pOpaJa!
avacado and for a rich accent it ia framed with golden metal.,It II
available in 70,000 btu/hr. in either cloaed

fronbl or with visible ftamll jeweled glass frolita. lllowen for fQ,i'ced
air beating comfort ~ available.either factory initalled or u an:
optional a'Y"'t'Mry. Compare any heater for perfor11181!ce, economy
and beauty and you'll decide on a ileW Siegler' Custom Del~ ·
Gu Home Heater.

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lgnob!e"

The Judiciary Committee
voted 11-6 lasi week to
reccmmend to the Senate that it
confirm Fortas as successor to
Chief Justice Earl Warren and
U.S.
APpeals
COurt Judge
Homer Thoroberry to take
Fortas• place as an associate

continued to advise President
Johnson during his three years
on the court, that his statementa showed he wanted to

en rather than strengthen the
agencies of social control and
the forces of law and order."
Obscenit,y C1.ses
"Justice Fortas has voted to rewrite the Constitution rather
reverse obscenity convictions of thin interpret it and that his
35 or 38 cases," said'Thunnom. objectivity was compromised
..,I'hese decisi·:;oh&amp; have ~.ened
the Ooodgates for pornographic
material of all kinds and

you want me to
calllage a RI!]!WIIcan?"
It was Humphrey•• Orst
meeting with Truman as the
Derpoerattc nominee. He last
vlslted the Iormor President In
May.
Truman, In a barely audible

house.
About 100 persoos, Including

two girls carrying a --Wallace
for President'' sign, braved a
stead)' drizzle to preal ap!Dot

the Iron fence suriwncllng tbe
house.
''We're trying to hang on to
your coattails," Humphrey told
Truman as be and Muskf.e stood
on
either side of the former
voice, gave a cryptic endorHa
Pre
alden!,
po~ lor pictures.
mept to both candidate•.
11How maa,y ot these are you
•'fhey're all riRht." he sald,
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They're the kind we've hoped going to use?," Trwnan crackllor 1111 the time. Thla time I ed at the photographic crew.
~him&lt; we'Ve dooe a IJlOC] job In wtdch he used to call his uone
getting !hem. And Pm for more club."

Conservation Project
To Prime 5 Counties
COLUMBUS (UPl) -

A con-

tO .. _

the

income ot a Ove--cOUDt,y area sources in the area.
by $389 million over the next
Tills would Include Improved
10 yearo has been authorized pasture and forest land IJl8l&gt;.

A,grfculture Secretary or- agement, irdustrial eJPAnsion.
improved water sLf)plies, reoduced alr and water pollution,
conservationist lor the U. S. improved markets ror local
SoU Conservaticm Service. sald products, recreation develq,..
Saturday the project would cov· ment, ftood prevention, wUdllle
er L5 mllllon acres In Belmool, habitat deveiGplllOJt, ~roved
Monroe, Morgan, Noble and highways liB! heolth facilities.
Washlrwtocl Counties. Br&lt;nrn said that istlmates
Brown said It Is the llrst r~ ohow that more than 3!,000
swrce conservatlm and de- man • years of _eqdoyment
velopment proJect In Ohio; The should result ll:ool construction,
U. S. Departmenl o! Agrlcul- operation, maintenance and asture wW provide technlclll liB! aoclated requlremeets of all
flmnciaJ 111istance to cam measures.
out. the project.
by

vtUe Freeman.
Raymond S. Brown, a state

had asked that uall" of the
RusJian,. Polish, East German,
Hungarian liB! ~ torcea
Warsaw Pact occupation troOps be withdrawrL
wUI. be pooled PeJ11111111Dtljr In
The ezecholllo&gt;ak newt ageflo
Czecholllovakla, llthough
he cy q u - Cernlk •• saying that
slid most ol the ft*'cea wll,l a pliased .pullout nf MOl\ ol the
begin .· to wltlllraw !rem 11le lorefsn troops ll:ool Czechoa~

•t1011 within a lew days.

the
the

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KiD...,.
OJPI)
he ·-wUlComJoin

•t Ale:iaJxler llubcek.
lvostera obiemro
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that Ce~nlk may ·be

Fortas is extraordinarily weD
qualified lor the post to which
he has been nominated," the 11man majority. including senate
Republican Leader Everett M.
Dirksen, said in its reports.
Committee chairman James
0. Eastland, [)..Miss.. and Sens.
John L. McClellan, [)..Ark., Sam
J, Ervin Jr .• [)..N, C., and Strom
Thurmon;!,

R..s. C. 1

sharply disa-

greed.
"I do ~" Ervin eXPlained.
'~because I love the Constitution
and believe tyranny on the

bench to be as objectionable as
tyranny on the throne."
Sald Eastlarxl: "The main
thrust of Justice Fortas' philosophy as el(pressed in his
opinions is to tear down those

NEW YORK (UPl) - A U,
dillrlct court apecllll master recommended S.turda¥ that
bUltonlllre lndustrlllllst Howard llughes pay Trans World
Airline• (TWA) $137.6 million

s.

ror . mlsmanagbig the airline
during the 1950s.

,

piing of damages sullered by
TWA during the period, must
be oonfirmed by District
COurt Judge Charles M. Metz,

row

ner, who heard the original
oml-trull

sult which

TWA

brought In 196L

The project is designed to

servation project that ts ex- make better use or soil, water,
pected to Increase the. gross plant, mineral, and other re-

l'RAGUE (UPQ Premier
Oldrlch Cerulk lllllOUI1Ced Saturday that some or the Sonet.-led

U is our ~Inion that Justice

~ ·••ct~rrmr}_,~ ..
represented the statuto
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.Ce!'nlk ·uso III)POIII"' 'Ill
Jol·l·- Rate. ,·· public 1o . abip g~o&lt;~{ytng

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newsmen:
uwetl, do

when the vice president• a
motorcade drew up on the
narrow street in front of the

'Well Quallfted'
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when

he

agreed

to

accept

S15,000 !rom Amerlean Uaiversity's Law School to deliver nine

as presidential advisers after
joining the court one entlre
section or Its report was
devoted to the role of Chief

American Bar Anoclatlon'a
endorsement or Forbis" nom.IJ:a...
tion and noted that Fortaa wa1
the first nominee for ehlef
justice in history who agreed to
testily belore the ccrnmlttee. It

said his 12 hours of testimony

Justice William Howard Taft in

over tour days was twice as
long as that given by any
nominee £or a s~reme court

counseling Presidents Warren

post

G. Harding and Clllvin Coolidge.
Thurmond's obscenity charge
was &lt;~misdirected,,. the majority said, citing Fortas ' votes to
uphold some obscenit-Y convic-

tions.
The

report

stressed

Republican and Southern De-

mocratic owonents have vowed
to mount a filibuster to defeat
the nomination and contended
they had the votes to block a
move to cut off the filibuster
the with a cloture vcte.

Five Quakes

Wallace Confident, Relaxed
Draws Big Campaign Crowd
has shown ln recent days
despite the llrain of a hectic
campaign and a bad cold.
Time after time Wllllace
arrived at cities looking haggard, only to be revived by the
cheers of the crowd.
After each llq) he buttonholed reporters on his plane to
ask them, uWbat did you think
S.turda¥.
Wallace's joke about Hwn· of that crowd?"
He eald he was outdrawing
phrey, a revised version of the
both
Hlllllpbrey and RI!]IWUcan
claim that the most Wallace ·
candidate
Richard NIIoo.
could hope tor was to throw the
Wallace
claims that the other
presidential electioo Into Ule
eandidates
might draw more
House or Representatives, was
crowds
by
apPearing
In motortyplelll ol the relaxed attitude
cades
through
downtown
area&amp;,
the former Alabama governor

By RANDOLPH PENDLETON
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (UPI)
-George Wllllace, obvloullly
pleased with bJs week's ell'orta
IUid joking that VIce Prealdent
Hubert Humphrey "might get
enough votes to throw this
election in the HouSB," took a
rest from the campalgn traU

PHn.ADELPHIA
(I]Pl)
Boisteroullly enthusiastic voters
turned
out
by the many
thousands Saturday for Richard
M. Nixoo's tour through subur.
ban Phlladelpllla counties and a
blaek-owned s'-!ng · center
which
the
GOP candidate
de1cribed •'black power in the

Shake Japan
TOKYO (lJPI) -

q~s of fairlY strong intensity

portilllll' flnlshed sho!&gt;PJng eensafurda,y shook wide areas or ter- Progress Plaza-in the
northern JIIJiln and Hokkaldo, North Phlladelp,ia ghetto area.
ur will make that .Promise tor
Jlp&amp;D' a northerlllllOst island,
the Central Meteorologlclll Agen- Hubert Humphrey IUid my &amp;ell."
Nixon said. ..'Ibis is black
cy said.
The quakes occurred over a power hl the best sense."
period or 15 hours rrlth the Orst &amp;Jllfvan replied: "I want
registered at 5:25 L m. (6:15 101110 green power Ont, and
p.m. EDT) Friday and the last then PU aet some bla&lt;:k power."
Black laces were v1rtua11,y
at 10:08 p.m. (9:08 LDL EDT)
Saturday.
- - Ill the IUburbon
The llrst, which hit the N1g1110

prefectural area in northwest
Jl/llll was said to have see~ the
ltruJW&amp;st registering a magnt.
tede or 5, 3 ,.,.,. strorw oo the
J-.,anose acale, lollowed by the
last which hit Urakawa In east-om H-do, registering :s.

Diiver Killed

airports and ball parks which

Kanps City, a total of 25,000 In
Florida cities and a
whopping 15,000 who paid $10
apiece to attend a Montgomery
rallY.
There were anti-Wallace picka
ets at several &amp;tops but almost
no heckling. Police In Kanaa.s

three

rallies. 1\bout 50 persons,
At other stops, Nb:on included
showed Up at the plaza ohop. A his usual speech, calling for law
Nixon aide said the villlt to the and order and justice. ..ft's
plaza was a last minute time for new leadership and
decision,
oot promoted by respect (or law and order," he
advance mea.
eald again and again.
Progress Plaza includes BeY·
OnlY a sprinkling of quiet
eral major chain stores such as dissenter&amp; showed up at the
the A &amp; P which rents space tor rallies, carrying such signs as
$50,000 a year IUid hes agreed to "Vlslt Vietnam, See Law and

hire black nwuiaers.
At
a
suburban

sho!&gt;PJng
center In Cltnon Heights, Nixon

told about 8,000 per1011s

you

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can't lull Uve on an Island In
thls world."
He urged them not to alt back
and say, In elfect, "just sol got
mine, r don't worry about the
other fellow."'

Ao he was leaving the CJittoa
Heights rally, the crow&lt;la uear!y
pulled him down !rom the
convertible In which he waa
alttlng. Secret Serrioe apnta
yanked the crowd • - but not
before ooe peraon tore ott
Nixon's left cumtnk.

JODRELL BANK, ~and the progress nf ZGM-5. A brier
(UPI) - Brltl.ah radio utrono- Tass Item late Salurda.Y nll!ht
mero aald Salurda.Y night the merel,y . , - Jodrell spokesSoviet ZOnd.S spaceship was men aa saying the launehlng nf
beUeYod to have reentered tram the spaceship was ua DLl)or

tram a oonlrlbutlon Ill

the cauoe nf
exploration nf outer apace and
tbe moon."
Bonk &lt;l&gt;serva!Dry said the
Rlloalan• apace tallurea are
Rllsalana may be attempting a rarely ..-meed, and otllcillla
ICiftlandlng for the umnamed at Jeclrell Bank said only an
0 v l e t commnn1q~Je
probe. The feat would be ollclal
oould coatlrm reoovery ot ZOndIIIOther ''tirst" In the apacoproaram.
5 It It wao able to millie a
IICIItlandlq.
'])Ia, the otllctlll Soviet Sir Beman! Levell, Jedrell
- · .... lilent Sldurclq ...

earth's

atJnoBphere

ooyage III'Oiald the mooo.
~""""' at the Jeclreil

s

Order in Action,"' and .. cbJeken
Nbon, Debate Wallace." a
reference to Nixon's retusal to
meet former Alabama Gov.
George C. Wallace on national
television.
A favorable sign read, in the
John and Jane theme, 11Run,
Dick, Run. See Dick Run. Dick
Runs Well. Win Dick Win. 11
Along Nixon's highly }l.lbli-

clzed route, scattered clusters
or admirers gathered to wave at
the candidate as he passed by
In the open convertible w l t h
hls wife. Pat, sitting nat to
him .

Bank director. said the observa-

tory's powertui radio telescopes
loll contact with Zond.S when It
was less than 50,000 miles trom
the earth heading toward the
SWth Pole.

have not recovered
!rom the RUS!ilan
IJI)Ieecratt," Lovell said at 6 :40
p.m. Loncloo time. "If It Is still
In orbit we would have - to have received fUrther signals
uwe

algnllls

by this llllle.

•"l"henfore, we presume it
has reentered tbe atmosphere. u

a F.leijbag- 116tel 'for Overnight

Miserable in Havana
rat!-

aald CUban qfllelAla
"but
fed us 1101')' well. We bod '
fol: llllch yeate~, roaot

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of half a dozen demonstrators
when they booed Wallace and
III8IlY Wllllace partisans In the
crowd became angry.

poople must go out of their W1J
to reach.
There was no doubt that his
Commenting Ill! heckllng crowds were large and enthusJ- has plagued Humphrey, ''Mr.
ast!c. He drew 2,000 In Dllllaa, Humphrey helped to c..- theM
8,000 In Tulsa, 3,500 In Cape anarchists and now they turned
Girardeau, Mo ., 10,000 in on him," Wallace said.

Zond 5 Believed Back to Earth

tor lnalitist 1Nt

PHONE 742-Ull

but he Is getting more In rallies
and "fixed points,'• such aa

Nixon ·. Crowds Boistrous

best sense. n
At the start or the 12~
tour, Nixon pledged White
House help to the Rev. Leon
Sillivan, pastor Ill the Zion
Ba,ptlst Church and moving
Five esrth- force behind the $2 million,

. PORTSMOUTH, Ohio (UPI) BemJ¥ Hill, 29, Pulpld, VL,
..... ldljod Saturday when he
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crUbo!Jido il utility pole.
..Ida "1111l begin. within a few . Pollee Aid lUll's truck thai
dQs" and thaf the wlthdrawil 1lcU!ced !llf the pole and ldno
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rat!onlll govemnent. The Com-

munists took over Chlna 12
years later.
In 1959, the (lllcago White
Sox won the American League
baseba!l pennant for the first
time in 40 years.
A thought lor the day- British

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trol!,»d'' commimlllo In

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tearing througll the lorsythl.a
l&gt;labes.
'lbe 84 • year • old Truman,
gnarled,
grizzled, bard ol
hearing, but 111111 full of vinegar,
learned on his cane and asked

Nattily dressed In a otarched
while shirt, blue tie IUid
checkered blue suit, Truman,
the one.Ume Missouri haber·
dasher, was waiting on the
porch
tor Humphrey,
the
former Minnesota dnlgglst,

infllltr)'
to the Da Nang
barTap Qanday 11101'11-

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home and confMited a horde or
newsmen and photogrlll&gt;ller•

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Afterward, they emerged onto
the front porch ~ Truman's

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The moon Is new.
The mornirc staJ!. is Mars.
The evening stars are Saturn

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4111 Da Nang Sopt. 2 killed 27
...110111 and t6. Thst
raid 'marked the llrst · Ume 1n
lbo, war that rOctie!a bad tall001

follow.

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placea.

By United Press International
Today Is Suoclay, Sept. 22, the
266th day of 1968 with 100 to

In 1776, the BriUsh hanged
American Revolutionary Wu
hero and patriot Nathan Hale
aeoonls alter he uttered hls
immortal words: .. 1 only regret
ti"At I have but one llle to lose
for my country. 11
ln 19371 I united front W&amp;fi
establt1hed in China when the

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The Almanac

New Ze nith ·' ZI~Twlte '· ca n m.o~ ke l1fc fun o~g.o~m Preo s•on o~mplift ·
c ~ t• un fm m ! ""'" llt · l•t h te"!! orcu. t s W c.&gt;t flhS ool'f l/6 O\Jn ce Jnd
KUod for mo~r m.l d lo~st'~ (oml' 1n for .a d rmu ost r,Jtu m o l Zl•m t h '~
Ot"w ll"ll d lc Jj rnJv hl' 1 u~ 1 ri!'hl l or yo u•

380 mlleo oortheast nf

SoigUl.

and Mason Homemakers, Table

lwwecJ.

parlor for 25 minutes,

discussing prospecta for duplicating truman•s 19t8 come.
from.behlnd vlctory.

WE HAVE THE CURE FOR 'COLDITIS'

ty 4-11 camp at Southside, w.
Va. A question and answer period will follow.
Tentative plans are to have

and Veoos.
On this clay In hlotory:
In 1692, the last persons to
be executed in the American
colonies ror witchcraft were

charges raised In 12 weeks of

ty on the nloo-man court that committee conaldenUon m:1
"has chosen this decade of hearings on the mmlnation.
alleged
that
Fortas
turbulence and unrest to weak.. They

lectures tt.ere this- summer to
17 outstanding law stedents.
The maJority, seeking to
refute those charged, cited 15
former justices who had acted

justice.

tt. of Ooor space.

October 8th

McCJeUan said Forts&amp; was

Tuel!day or Wednesday.

ERECTING SIGN FRAMES - Employees of the Ben-Tom Coll&gt;oratlon of Pomeroy are shown
Friday evenlrw erecting •iBn tnmes lor the now lour-lane phase of Route 33 In Meigs County which
Is elii&gt;Octed to be opeDed lor tramc next month. Pictured are Roger Clark Oeft loreground), WD·
Uam Clark. also at left, aM Junior Dalley. The Be•Tern Corporatlon also has been sub-contract-.

material''

port of the o..,..,.ember majori-

dominate the ::.. ate Cor weeks
to come. It is scheduled to start

and may oot be put up
again thi s winter.
The Omaha, to be renamed
the General Pershing, Is reported to be doing a good business
In the Parkersburg • Pittsburgh
trade In charge or Captain Patchell, with captain William D.
today

great.''

S.tunla3 !lied a 90~-!IOint

away at Fort."' s in a foretaste of
the debate tl
IS CJ&lt;j)OCted to

aon. Dam No. 26 was lowered

cl-eated ehaos in the errorts to
enforce laws against such

defense or Abe Fortas' record
and asked the Senate to confirm
his nomloaUon to be chief
ftllbuster.
But minortt;y members, tn
their own reports. hammered

rising, a general rise of sev.
eral teet having occurred durlng the past 24 hours . No more
low water is expected this ae&amp;·

ideas, ideals an! institutions
that have made this country

The lour opJ)Oilents lllso cited

justlce without an

SEPT. 20, 1918- WHARFMAS-

PT. PLEASANT -

ago.

the same size as the Elam.
II the deal goes through, she
1IIU be put In the Pittsburgh •

(New Quarter Be&amp;ins
December 10) ·

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River towboats at Pt.. Pleasanl
several boats are laid up. Extensive improvements and additions to their noat!ng properly
and terminals are to be car.
rled out by the Liberty Transit Co. of Wheeling which will
justl(y their big deal In towboats and wharves a few da,ya

. •·:O;PE::N.ING

During the week Wllllace told
his audiences that as prealcle'lt
he would:
Seek legislation to require
reconfirmation of ledorlll judgoa
and &amp;ipreme Court justices by
the senate every eight yeara.
Ask Congress to r~ _ .
houalng laws and overturn court
rulings which he said hampered
11le pollee.
Cut foreign aid and use aome
of the money lor natlonlll
defense and space programs.
Veto proposed gun control
laws.
Eliminate tax exceptions tor
large foundations and use the
mmey lo raise indlviWal tu:
exemptions to $1,000ormore.
Wallace plans a network
television appearance In Atlanta
~
but wUi make ...
campaign trips before Friday
when
he heads for the
northeast. The details ~ the
bip have not been amOWlced,

Reservists

Going Now
To Douglas
WASIUNGTON
(IJPI)- Chief
Justice Earl Warren refused
Saturday to order postpooement
of Vietnam orders lor 93 ArmY
reservists. A lawyer for 13 ~
11lem promptly llew to Goose
Prairie, Wash. , to carry the
same request to JUstice William
0. Dooglas .
Warren rejected the petition
without comment. The reservists, all (rom New Yor11. state.
contend they were called -.
Illegally and aaked Warren to
keep 11le Army tram sending
them to VIetnam Willi the
&amp;ipreme Court hears their .....
But &amp;lpreme Court rula
permit th' aame ~ to
another. justice, eY.. .n..
Wari'Bl11 adverse J'll1.q. AQr
Justice oould order the 111011 belli
In the UDited Slate&amp;.
lUll Wellford, a

VL, attorney

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196S. Th"'' ore hopelul that the moisture and less will have the
frost will hold orr uotll all the leaot kernel damsse and wilt· be
easier to dry and store llllely.
com Ia in.
Large aereage owners may
1be ear corn hanest season,
in moat cases, Is sUII several get started earUerandhavemore
harvesting days U the first com
weeks away .
one way to anure more etfl- harveeted Is prt Into high moisdU and trouble..free harvest- ture storage. Some farmers ~
lag ~ corn is to lmow when the still have narrow ear corn cribs.
com wilt be readY to harvest, These farmers might harvest
aa,ys Delbert M. Byg, Exten- the first pordoo d their corn
sion agricultural engineer at The crop1 u ear com, then start
rteld shelling when the corn moisOhio state Unlverslt,y,
When com grains are c o m- ture drops to 25 per cent.
Check your fields now to deplelely denied, the grain moisture Is about 50 per cent, he termine harvesting dates. You'll
says. Jt will take an average or have fewer headaehes and more
20 days otter the corn Ia dent- profits It you do, advises Byg.
ed for It to reach maturity at
35 per cent moisture. Another
ALWAYS A PHOBLEM
THE QUESTION OF storage
13 days are required for t h e
corn to reach 25 per cent mols- and alao or grinding new earn Is
1ure. Thus, if com kernels were always a prd&gt;lem. Unless the
ell dented by S.plember 8, grain moisture at harvest time is well
moisture should be down to 35 down towards 20 per cent it is
per cent on about September 28 very difficult, ir not bnpossible,
and 25 per cent by al&gt;ool Octo- to grind the corn for feeding.
Whenever we switch from old
ber 11.
'Ibis Ia assuming that the corn
corn to new corn there 11 al ~
was planted at the normal time. ways a problem with the feed
Late planted com dries more molding. For .this reason it La
Important that ground food conslowly.
You ean begin ear corn bar- taining new corn be led quickly.
Storing of com presents anvest at 35 per cent moisture,
pro&gt;ided It Is stored in cribs other problem. This Ia one reawllh forced air drying, with or son that most or Meigs Count,y'o
without heat. Ear corn at 30 oorn goes Into the sUo. It can
JilT cent moisture can usually be stored at relatively h I g h
be stored safely In narrow, well- moisture content, with little or
ventilated cribs It It Is husked no problem from spoilage.
It the com Is to be stored
clean and no ear Ia more than
as
eu com It should be stortwo teet from free air.
So lar In Me(Jo Counl,y, no ed In well ventUaled cribs or
one has stsrled using field ohell- In small piles.
lng equipment. The moisture
Many or our larger farmers
·problem with ltold shelling Is ahould CIXIslder using forced air
dtllerent from what It Ia with to dry corn. Dryltli ear corn with
ear oom husld.ng.
unheated ltlrced air costs In the
Belin field ahelllng at 30 per neighborhood or 3 cents p e r
COlli moisture It the earn Ia to bushel. The drying cost lor shellbe used for feed or stored u
ed corn Is a little better than
hllh moisture corn. But, do not double this figure.
lleld shell corn thet t a to be
.Jt lo lnlereadtli to oote how
-~ tlle"morketmtllthemols- com dries. Wftoo air lo fOrced
ta.N1i'Neties 28 J)er cent or less, · llii'OUIIfl eorn. drying takes plaee

nearest the oouree of the air
firot. AI the com becomes drier tile tine between the dry com
and tho wet coru moves tarll&gt;ir
aWQ from the oouree or air.
Because of this pe&lt;UIIarlv or
drying, farmers hava found that
Ills eorn on the top or the bend
farthest BWIIJ' (rom the IJOUJ"CB
d tho air will mold. Thla Is
because the elr eornltli llii'OUIII
the corn has picked up moisture so the laat place tor the
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calf sales wlll soon get under·
wa)· in Southern Ohio reports
Bud carter, County Extension
Agent, Agriculture. The first
will be at Galllpulis aocl Athens
on Tuesday, October 8. Sales
at Chillicothe will be held on
October 10, 15, 22, 29 ani No.vember 12.
Consignments for the GalU·
polls sale need to be made by
8eplember 30 and for the ChUItcothe nlea by October 5. co...
stgrunent forms for any of these
sales may be obtained at the
Gallla ~ Extenelon Of!lce,
the Ohio Valley Livestock com-

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rear ol llle mac1dne, 110 to the
- . . 001'D In frilat "' the
machine, .()lee ott 1-100 aere,

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alrea&lt;IY loose on t h e
ground In thta orea. &amp;Jbboaet
tare or farthest BWQ from the these eora from tboae found at
1he rear of the maehflle.
air SOIIJ'Ce.
The dllfereoee Ia the machlno
If farmers are eontemplating
ear
loss.
construction ol corn storage or
Ill
measuring loose kernel loll
adding forced air to their plans,
and
cylinder lou you measure
information Is available on the
rectangular
plots encloalng an
englnoerlng cl this f1pe of OParea
of
10
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toot In t h e
er&amp;Uon.
reor
of
the
machlno.
If the row
one more Item on corn harwidth
lo
40
Inches,
then
36 InchvesUng Is to try to avoid loss
es
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row
will
give
10
at harvest Ume. It takes only ten
l&lt;jUirO
feel
Making
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frame
or
minutes to check after the corn
this
abe,
count
the
number
r1
pieker to determine how mueh
loo10 kernels and divide by 20.
loss occurs.
This
gives yoo bushel a per acre
If you have 40-inch rows, then
loss.
pacing oft 131 feet will give you
Proper llijustment or the eorn
1-100 of an aero. llne-llalf thio
amount on two rows wtll give picker at harvest time will be a
1-100 ot an aere. Measure t h e money-making procedure.

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3-f lneh ear or equlvaleat Ja

that

pany yards In Gallipolis and tho
Scioto Livestock Compalll' yan!a
in Chillicothe aho have forms.
In addition, producers may contaet their committeemen who are;
Gallipolis Sale - GleM Graham
and Ken Ward; CbUUcothe Slle
- Hlrvey Calhoun, Bill Lakin
and Chlrlea Richard&amp;.
The Athens sale will be held
at 1 p.m. and the Gallipolis sale
at 8 p.m. 'lbese sales are for
all beef calves (buU and dairy
cross calves not aecepted) dr~
ped sner January 1,1968. Calves
must weigh at least 275 pounds.
They must be brought to the Gallipolis aele before II Lm. on
sale day. calves must be at the
Athens yards before 1 p.m. on
the day belore the 811e.
The October 10 sale at ChUllcotho Is tho only yearIIIIi sale
at Chillicothe this tall, and it
will be held 11 8 p.m. October
15 will be an all Hereford sale.
The October 22 will be all Angus or Angus Cross sale (Angus cross mu.st be at least half
Angus). The October 29 and Ne&gt;vember 12 saleo wUI be all beef
breeds.
More detalls on rules and re-gulations tor those sales may be
-(ned by eontactirw I eommiUeeman or the Gallla Count,y
Extension Olllce.
The Conelloga wagon was
named for the PeuiiS)'IVanla
town where it was first built.

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Unique Conservation Area
BY JOHN COOPER
SoU Cooservatlon Ser&gt;iee
Mason County
PT. PLEASANT - Houstoo
Sowash on the head of Guyan
Crook near q,land, corrled out
an WRJsuaJ eonaervatlQrll. measure. He built a new barn which
Ia used Cor tobacco storage and
also lor leedtllli llveatoek, when
not in use for tobaeeo. 'lbl1 barD
Is localed m top ol 1 rldp. ,
On each side of the barn Mr.
Sowash moved earth up oplnat
the rooters so that the grade
al~ed sway from the bam On
thla sloped ground he seeded Kentucky 31 loscue, ferllllled the
ground and mulehed the area with
burlap seck so as to Insure a
good stand of grass.
Denver Yoho of USDA SOil
Conservation Service, who saw
this soeded area recently' said

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voice vote cC the memiJerahlp.
Eutem LaWJ•a Coaai;J,
Ohio, have lllorted Pftigramo to bloek ~ Gf
tolla, and -...ra have retolw to r o - the pnblemo t11at miltbt be ,.,..,.......,

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._ vlatblol acoreo otx points lor the
Marallllera It NeiSODviUe Friday nilht enrouta 10 a
win over the Buckeyes. Number 30 on
'!· loll Ia Bucile)'e Phil Emla. others Ill the pOe ~ are Max Pierce (68) and Dick StandiBb (76} or
Nal1011vUI•Yark and. llflllga' Ken EIWIIBb (SO),
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favorites goq Into tile llllll, after their de&amp;mslve ..,._.
In tho lrol miiUea, they the lllld81111kera look ..,ad.
Hanrolfl COCIIIJI- IS ot 11'1
Pllles ftlr 202 yarda befan lit
rode the bench !or the
quarter and Seym- eouu11t
nine throWs 101' 101 ,....._ Ha
beeame Notre Dome'• leedJJW
reeelver In touchdowns with II,
surpasoltli the reconl or 13 aot

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The lrl stt1dld not punt In tho
same.
Notre Dame amused 3~7
~s on the ground and held the
sooners to 85 while the lrllh
picked ~ 214 yards pauq
oplnst 177 for their opponeJU.
The only Jault lor Notre Dame
was that two or Hanratty'•
passes were intercepted, breaklt!i up scoring drhe&amp;.

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MINNEAPOLIS
(UP!)- AII- Wlntennute, and Wirtennute,
Amerlean 0. J. Sirnp8011 drove with beautitut blockitli, ran 83
ior four touchdowns Saturday to yards dowl' the sldeUne for a
lead detendltli oational cham- touchdown.
ploo Southern Calu.rnto to a 29Bob Sleln con"'rled and
20 victory over Minnesota In an Minnesota led 211-16.
lntersecttooallootball pme.
After an exchange of punts,
Southern Cal trailed 20-!6willl usc charged aptn. SimPson.
three
one-half mill.ltes to who pUed up 236 yards ruohlrlg
go, but Simpson then broke In the pmo, ripped through the
through lor two quick touch- line and aroond eni nve
downs- the last "itb hall a
mioole to go- to give the
Trojans their season--opening
&gt;ictory.
The game, which drew a
BOSTON (UP!)- Veteran filiierowd of 60,280 in dark, rainy
buck
Geoe ~or and .....-terweather, was in doutt until the
baek
Roo Burton ran tile COlfinal few mlrutes.
pte
Red
Raiders to a 28-11 vieusc am Minnesota, whleh
tory
satunlay
to opoll Bolton
shared the Big Ten ehampionUDiveralcy's
ftrst
game on Ita
ship last season, fought to a 13.
new
ortWclal
turf
gridiron.
13 tie in the firot hell and Ills
Detwiler, senior eaptaln from
third quarter was scoreless.
Clifton,
N. J., scored two llalehThen midway through the
dcnms
on
nmJ of two and 43
fourth quarter, Southern cal
yanls
after
Burton bad .POised
took • 16-13 lead 00 • 2~yard
and
n111
the
Raiders to a 7 -II
field goal by Ron Ayala.
llrst. .llall lead ~elDre 9,000 at
- - brooght Gapho&gt;lans scre&amp;mltli to their feet on the lormer Braveo Field.
lillbatltute .,..,-terback Steve
the next kickoft
Goepel
scored tile otber COlGeorge Kemp took the kickoll
pte
.
touchdown
m a oae..yard
on the Mhmesota 17, lateraled
tnurth
!llarler
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and ld ckacross the field to John

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otralgllt times !rom t h e - ·
sota 45 to the seven. Then. with
3:31 to go, he swept rllbt end
to seore.
In addition to hia 23&amp; ruahbw
yards, Simpson added 59 )'ll'd8
on six passing receptlc:ms and 72

yards on three kickoff retumli
to llnlsh the claY with 367 lelal
yards.

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Detwiler'• 43-yarQ tou.ctlillcAo
run, which came on an olf.Qekle
play oo a lourth down and yard to II' oltuatloa, broke tile
mutual opener _ . In tho

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Joe Rlnaidl choked ott • late
Terrier comebaek by lnlereept..
lng 8 IIUI from hot-""- 10[111..
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N. J., plunged the tlnal toot to
c:ap • 60-1ard &lt;JIIrler
drive lor the only too- cC
tile llrll halt.

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Warmaek hit Zobel lor 11 yards
and Oklahoma'' last touchdown.
Meanwhile tho Irish put on a
fioshy o!tenslve show, Gladl01111
scored thrte times on Ofleoo)'ard
plunges, Harntt)' hJt Seymour
on a I~ oeorlng Olp and
then wiped out the Irish deftelt
with a brilliant passll~ sh&lt;M In
whh:h he completed aeven of
nino throwo· to toke Notre Dame
011 1 7~ morch In 56
seconds, culmJIIltina' in aevanyanl scorltli pitch to Seymour
lor a 21-14 halftime lead.
In the second half, the Irish
morched 54 yanls In 10 ruohlrw
plays ror a touchdown, then
Interspersed rushlrw and passlt!i ltlr a 68-yard scorltli push.
The llnal Notre Dame points
came on a 3l..yard fteld goal by
Scott Hempel, who also coverted after every ldsh touchdown,
and a seven-yard scoring run by
Chuch Lardolll.

Simpson Scores Four
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of 18 J)«iOOI ftlr 109 ylrds.
Bryant lilt Bob Houmord with
a nine yard .llalchclown pus In
the ftrst perlocland tossed a 28yard acortng strike to Todd Snyder In the thin! quarter.

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At COVIC Meeting
ffiONTON - The Central Ohio
Valley Industrial Council, 111ta
October meeting, will make ita
&gt;iewo !mown on the RrGwitli oppoolUon to toll bridges.
COVIC'a lranoportalklo commilt!lo will consider the IISUe,
It w,p,~1 ~~~ b)' !he ~­
ship at a dlmel' meeting '!111raday niglit at the Marting House.
The move came after conaldorable dlacussloo or a, proposed reaoluttoo that would have
urged aporatloa or two toll !rae brlclges 11 Huntington (W.
7th and the pre- 6th st. span),
and woold deiiQ' acdoo on buUdtng a third brlclge In the vtelnlcy of 24th and 31st atriiOia, In
the eatlero serdoa (J( the cl\f•
The reaolulloo, ottered by the
Che-'&lt;e Area-..cloiTrade,
would have alao encouraged a
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SOUTH BEND, Ind. (VPI)Noire Dome spotted the Oldab&lt;&gt;ma Sooners a one-touchdmrn
lead SOiuntl,y and ll1en spurted
to a U-21 &gt;ictory oo the gulden
passing colnblMtlon ot Terry
Hanratv to Jim seymour alii
throe llaldldown plunioa by Bob
Gladieux.
The lrlllh defense, which
coach Aro Por1181hlon feared
woold be porouo, eorned eq.-Jo
honoro with the of!enoe.
The delenso pve ~ two
twchdown&amp; to the Sooners In
tho first IS miJiutes on a 72-yard
pass !rom Bob Wormack to
Eddie Hlnk•n and a 15-yard pass
plly !rom Warmack to Sieve
Zobel
But then the SOoners made
only one nrst down aNI
cOCIIIJieted only two oliO passes
undl le81 than five mlnules
remained In Ills same when
they made six first d""ns and

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that It ,.. clolt!i an excellent at Bellaire, Ohio and have had
job of cottrolllnl eroaioo alq sOIU use In Well Vlrslnla.
the slclos of the born ,..,.,.. 1101'II was broullht out that a d,..· Ole£.
mally Wiler !rom the roof of the er In Huntingkln baa been a~ply­
born cauaos wiShing.
lrw IIIIo lrou8h tor a yeo,. or two,
Sowuh Is 1 fullodme lllrml' and jhe Dlalriet ""' lnlerealed
who rllaeo tollaceo and 11vestock. In haYIIII a local source for
He 1ooka after his own !linn landowners In Ma1011 CouJt¥.
and does much of the wor__on the
H. E. FlenunlJJr, repnaeJ111oo
!linn bel~ to his - r , Uva of the toundry, was lo Pl.
Roy D. Sowash. Mr. Yoho went Pleasent fa&lt; the purpose or pt.
ahead to 1111 u.t Mr. Sowuh Ut!i a dealer for thoae. ~s.
had some very fine lbeldoWI Theoe trouP• hold 285 pllms
&amp;1111 part ol his J)loturo Wll and are 53 lnchu In dlameler.
growing KOnllicky re.. ue.
They weigh 200 pounds
and are made or I~ - L
THE SVPERVISORSoltheWes- 'Ibey are made ·with aa -·t'
tern SoU conservation Dlatrlet bracing acrosa tho toP and have
helilthelr regular morthly meet- reinforcement III"OUII! the top and
ltli It Ripley, One of tho things where the Inlet and outlat plpea
dlacussed at this meedtli or 1,_ enler and .Jeeve In tile bottom ol
terost to Ma1011 C&lt;llmf1 talllloW~ tho tank.
ers ns the prObableuaeofround
EARLY LAST SPRING,.helpsleel watarlng troughs. T h e
troughs "fe made by 1 lAJUIIIIry ed Willer Harmon of Rock CIStie Creek on !louie 35 with s
revlsloo ol his eiXIIOrvatloaPian.
Mr. Harmon had boulhl adcltUonal ocr- to ldd to'tlle Iaiii
which he already owned. lo earryltli out 101110 of the plalllled
work Mr. Harmon soed8d racre-. of meadow grill whleb is
In IUcb a move.
.Jooklng
very good 11 this Ume.
The OotJ 24 meo1lng wiU be
He Is Plamltli to build a pollll
hold at tht PleuW POint Resort, with tho POint Plaauat- neor tho toP or a hi1l to turnlah
Malon COUtllf .,~&lt;#Com­ waler fa&lt; cattle. Two ,...-s 1&amp;0
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Job of waterlt!i hia l11astoek.
da.Y,'s 1:-':~P i , . .J
Ralph ~. reer"l'lkln ·101- He lft,wall piOISed with
pervlaor for the Ohio Deperl.. a soUrce of Hveatock water.
mont ol Natural Resourees, pre.
HERBERT AND DON Handorsented an WUIIraled dlscualkll
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011 17 near Five Mile
"' the stata park IQ'IIIem. Ohio
hal 55 7ear:ruond parka, lftiiQ' Creek are Plarudtli to lnatall
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program hal 11-. .-lied with on the dealan ltlr thlo clralnlp.
'100 million spont In olx ,...-a. WbUe out em tho farm Ronald
Mr. ~· coltir alldn .re- wu talking with DoD \boUt •
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Don eOIItiiiOIItad, "011 d.i lleld
the Oblo amr, aac1 trom t11e
where ... lnltaUed 4,000 taet
Mev bordar to :Burr Oak
At.. 614
State Park Ill Au.a C&lt;llmfl. of tile last ,.._,, , . have a0me ·
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by Charlea Boa or Alhleod,
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W L Pet. GB x-81. LAlllls
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x.n.trolt
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Son Fran
84 72 .538 10
Clnelmatl,
80 74 .519 13
Bal~
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Bootoa
83 72 .535 18
Thlc:aao
79 77 .506 15
Clevellllll
Sf 73 .529 Ill , Atlanta
79 77 .506 IS
New York
80 75 .518 21
Pllltbul'lft
'17 77 .~00 16
Olkland
78 77 .503 23
PhDa
73 83 .4S3 21
MlnneiiOia
74 Sl .477 27
Loa Angeles
73 83 .483 21
Calltorola
81 89 .428 35
New York
70 86 .449 24
Cblcaao
Bt 91 .413 37
Houaton
69 87 .442 25
Wublngton
89 95 .383 41\l
x-CIInehed Pennant
x.ellnched pemailt
Soturdo.v' a Results
llalurdar• . Results
Loo Anples 3 st. LAlllls 0
Delrolt 4 Wa~ 3
· Atlanta 2 San Francisco I
Bolllla 2 Now York 0
Pittsburgh 5 Chlc:aao I
Baltimore 8 Chicago 6
Pblladelphla 4 N., York 3
MlmeiiOia 2 Olklancll
Clnelnnatl 5 Houotoa 0
OlevetU.S C&amp;lllOmta 2
INCOMPLETE PASS - GAHS end Greg Pauley reaches lor a Tom ~er pass late In the
Today' a Games
secoad period agoloat Athena Friday nipt, but' Ills pigskin wao just oil his ftnger tips along the
Toda.Y'a Glri!ea
(AU Times EDT)
atdellneo. GAllS lost, 8-3.
(All TlmN liDT)
New York at Philadelphia (1:Bolllla at New· Yolil (2 p.m.) 30 p.m.)
Delrolt at Wublngton (1:30
tblc:aao at Plttsbllr8h (1:30
p.m.)
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p.m.)
Calltorota at CIOYeland (2:15
ctnelnnaU at Houston (3 p.m.)
p.m.
'st. L&lt;lula at Lot Angeles (4
Blltlmore ot Chicago (3 p.m.) p.m.)
Ookland ot MhmeiiOia (2:30 p.
Atlanta at Son Francisco (4
LAFAYETTE, Ind. (UPI)...
Despite a hlp InJury, he
Chuck Kyle blocked Jim Carm.)
p.m.)
Limber Leroy Keyes, Purdue's suatolned In the seeoncl parlod,
rtngtoo's fldd goal attempt and
Incredible AU-Amerlea tootball Keyes IIW rrO&lt;JIOIII •rdoa In raced 78 yards. Then It was
Kentucky 12 Mls"'"'rl 8
star,. Ignited a 44-6 rout over the second hall, winding up with K~~Yes' tum hy scoring and
Georgia Tech 17 TCU 7
VIrginia Saturday by scoring eight receptions from quarter- passing tour yards to DUllngFlorida
23 Air FO&lt;ce 20
By Unlted Press Jnteroattonll
one touchdown and passing tor back Mike Phipps tor 94 yards, ham and Jefi Joaes bouted a 27Wake Forest 20 ClemOOD 20 (tie) another In tha sea1011 opener tor 62 yards rushltli In 11 attempts YIU'd fletdgoal before Quayle put
Eut
SMU 37 Auburn 28
Klnp Palnl26 Gettysburg 8
both learns.
and 51 yards passing on two or VIrginia on the score board.
North
Carolina St. 36 North CarCoJpt. 28 Bootoa
0
The Boilermakers, shooting two attempts.
In the tlnal period, fullback
olina 8
Penn st. 31 Navy 6
lor the Big Ten IItle, the
VIrginia, meeting PUrdue on Perry Wllllams plU!Iied over
MDlWESr
!iutavs 37 Lafal'lllle 7
national ellam!llonahlp and their the gridiron lor the ftrst time from tho two,
and subNotre Dame 45 Oklahoma 21 seeond Rose Bowl appearance seared Its lone touchdown In the halfbacks, John Bullock BDd
Arm1 34 Citadel U
W-sbufl 28 SliPPerY Roek BoWling Green 21 Michigan 7 In three years, warmed up for tiJjrd period, mostly against Stan Brown scored on runs of 19
Brigham YOUIII17WeatemMich- their clasolc lalra-state claBb ot reserves, whM baUba.ck Frank
7,
and 13 yards, respecdvoly.
lgsn 7
Lehllh 59 Drexel 21
NOtre Dame next Saturday by Quayle plunged over !rom the
Phipps completed 11 cC 29
Mlehlgan st. If !IYracuae 10
Matllldluaolts 21 Milne 3
searing in every period In mid- 011e.' Quayle oet up his passes lor 230 yanls and had
F.4td¥&gt;ro 21 Oblp l'k&gt;rlhern 26 Weatem Kentueky 35 Buller 0 summer weather before more touchdown only seconds before another throw intercepted. Gene
Butralo 21 Kent st. 13
than 80,000 lana.
with a 40-yard sprint around lett A r n e t t e, Virginia's ltart1ng
~'"" 21 v . . . - o
Keyea, P'tlrGle's Rebman encl.
Calltornla St, (Pa.) 36 DeniiXI Southoro California 29 MlnneIIUU'Ierback hit on 12 ol 27
Tfophy conlellder, · ·seorld tile'
0 ~):·~~,.·-.....r--Oi'o&lt;"
pasaas
for 91 .y ardo but had two•
flu:d\Je, a three-toac~~..
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Dikola sec0nd.~ ~·,W6nl 1 s·'y&amp;rds favorlte, scored thrSe times fn tosses grsbbed hy
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out ii.d ''.puled . to Bob the tlnal period to complete the defenses.
Florida st. 24 lllar7lalld It
loft 21 Oregon st. 20
Dillingham 12 ylrda for mismatch.
Virginia, despite the rom.P,
.
st. 7 V[fllnla St. 8 K1D1U 47 Dllnola 7
Pur-• third TD.
Deteoolve end Bill McKoy had a 182 to 168 edga In ruohlng
scored Purdue'• first touch~ but was snowed under in
down, picking up the ball after passing, 279 to 101.
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ATHENS, Oh!_o· (tJPO- Quar·
~liock Cleve Bryant pa10ed ltlr
two llalchdownl alii ...Ued up
180 yardo toW olrense saturdaY to lead Ohio UDiverolt,y to a
48-8 cruahitli or Marshall Unlvarailf lo a Mld-Amerlcon COO&gt;ferftnce aame here..
Bryant, who wao 15111 In tho

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breakage due to field shelling
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To Get ·Corn in Silos
BY C. E. BLAKESLEE
Ext. Agoot, Agriculture
Meigs Cowley
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WEST POINT, N.Y. (UPI)A crowd of25.000 watched the
Newcomer BUI Hunter &amp;eared wide open offensive battle in
~- tlrst time he handled tho sun-drenched Wchie Stadlum as
ball by scamperltli 90 yanls on Army pooled Us tlfth victory In
a punt return and old reliables as many ootlngs against the
Charlie Jar&gt;is and Steve Lindell .visitors rrom South carolina.
kept Army's potent otrense in
Haltback Jim McMillan, The
modon saturday In leading the Citadel's durahle haltback. gut
cadets to an easy 34-14 season a first period touehdown for tile
opening lootllall &gt;ictory over Bulldogs to tie the score at 7-7.
The Citadel
But Army turned on the power
to
dominate the contest trmn
Hunter. a 195-pound. sophothat
point on.
more halftlack wtlo was the tq)
A OM-ylrd scoring pl..,. by
orrenalve star on Army's
unbelten freshman team last Jar&gt;is and 1 pair of tleld goolo
yeor, made hla wralcy debut a by sophmlore Ken Johnson
spectaeular one as he romped pve the Cadets a 211-7 halftime
lor the game's first score which advantagv.
Lindell put tho pme out of
got the Cadets oft to a Ills!
reach by scoring on a four-yard
start.
Lindell, a 'senior quarterback. keeper for one touchdown and
passed for one touchdown and pa99lng to GFY Steele !rom 38
srored another on 1 short run yards out lor another ln the
wh.Ue Jvvts, the Black Knights' thin! period.
The Bulldogs' other toochfullback workhorse, added a
down
came in the fourth period
llalchdown and picked IJil 157
on
a
three-yanl pl..,. by
yanla on 19 carries.
lullbaek Joe llodeobatlih.

Hunter,

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SQPhmnares to crack AnDy's
offensive llnei.J), had to move
back to toke Doll Ekyn's
bbomlt!i punt on the Army 10.
Ha raced up tho middle to the
C&amp;dots' 40, knl.£ed througfl a
....,to of defanders at mldfteld
and eut to the left sideline
wbere he turned on the opeed
and raced urtA&gt;uched Into tile
end zone. 1be score ·came aa
the pme was only four mlllltes
old and pva Army a 6-0 lead.
But the Bulldogs caine rtgtrt
back and within 20 aepcn~a Uecl
the ICGI'O 011 MeMlllan'a brllUahl 71.,oiod aeamper. MeMII·
la.D. ahowlt!i no effects of a
~· 11\j.ory that -red
hbia 'Ja•t ,...-; took. • plte~

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gain ltlr tho Melgo Marauder&amp; Friday n(Jht. William lo brought down by the Buekeyeo' Dan COrter
(34). Others In the p - . Jell to rllh~ are Bo Alhburn (85) Meigs; Mike Do&gt;is (83) N-Y; sm.
Tignor (81) N-Y and Jim Morrla (42) Meigs. No. 75 Is N-Y'• Dick Standish.

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A recowred fumble by end
Llnc:dn Lippincott pve the
Lions an ~cy which thq
cashed In late In the ftrat pericld,
with Guthwalte's tlold 11011.
Minutes laler tho Ltoaa hit
opln as Pittman,
looM
by C&amp;mpbuU's erushiDC block,
raced 57 yarda d&lt;Mn tile
sidelines. The nm ended aa Y..
yard dr118, 1.,..11 for oW.
TlgenWinllth;
taom.
The otlter aeoro lA tho
oi3rd
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WASIIJNGTON (UPI) - AI Ka- plclalcl ott a MeN&amp;IIea
lina olngled homo the wlonlntl carried It Ill !rom tho
.,. m
iDaiDa suar.. llnL Navy bed •
diQ' u the Dotrolt Tjpro q. ltdrd llil!illll allor
eel Wllldn&amp;tao t-a for t11o Tl- eTnirhc' ' ud till
tltb ""'DZICUilva ..tela:)' ................ the State 11'1.
lootJ\IIt wflilllll·- -la Bill 1110 p.JIQ'a laler '
lie
tbll--·
!rom
Ola roli"M!!L

to Mike Clark.
The !Jon offense sputtered In
the early gultli because or tile
seemltli llgltlllesa of quarterback Chuck Burkhart, a junior
llllklng hta first start. Burkhart
did not COIIII&gt;Iele a pass In the
ll.rst perlllll, twlee miaalng wide
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farmer&amp; are finlahing up ~ir price for excess foreign materolio tilling operatiooo for the year Ial. Corn ohalled at 25 per cent
196S. Th"'' ore hopelul that the moisture and less will have the
frost will hold orr uotll all the leaot kernel damsse and wilt· be
easier to dry and store llllely.
com Ia in.
Large aereage owners may
1be ear corn hanest season,
in moat cases, Is sUII several get started earUerandhavemore
harvesting days U the first com
weeks away .
one way to anure more etfl- harveeted Is prt Into high moisdU and trouble..free harvest- ture storage. Some farmers ~
lag ~ corn is to lmow when the still have narrow ear corn cribs.
com wilt be readY to harvest, These farmers might harvest
aa,ys Delbert M. Byg, Exten- the first pordoo d their corn
sion agricultural engineer at The crop1 u ear com, then start
rteld shelling when the corn moisOhio state Unlverslt,y,
When com grains are c o m- ture drops to 25 per cent.
Check your fields now to deplelely denied, the grain moisture Is about 50 per cent, he termine harvesting dates. You'll
says. Jt will take an average or have fewer headaehes and more
20 days otter the corn Ia dent- profits It you do, advises Byg.
ed for It to reach maturity at
35 per cent moisture. Another
ALWAYS A PHOBLEM
THE QUESTION OF storage
13 days are required for t h e
corn to reach 25 per cent mols- and alao or grinding new earn Is
1ure. Thus, if com kernels were always a prd&gt;lem. Unless the
ell dented by S.plember 8, grain moisture at harvest time is well
moisture should be down to 35 down towards 20 per cent it is
per cent on about September 28 very difficult, ir not bnpossible,
and 25 per cent by al&gt;ool Octo- to grind the corn for feeding.
Whenever we switch from old
ber 11.
'Ibis Ia assuming that the corn
corn to new corn there 11 al ~
was planted at the normal time. ways a problem with the feed
Late planted com dries more molding. For .this reason it La
Important that ground food conslowly.
You ean begin ear corn bar- taining new corn be led quickly.
Storing of com presents anvest at 35 per cent moisture,
pro&gt;ided It Is stored in cribs other problem. This Ia one reawllh forced air drying, with or son that most or Meigs Count,y'o
without heat. Ear corn at 30 oorn goes Into the sUo. It can
JilT cent moisture can usually be stored at relatively h I g h
be stored safely In narrow, well- moisture content, with little or
ventilated cribs It It Is husked no problem from spoilage.
It the com Is to be stored
clean and no ear Ia more than
as
eu com It should be stortwo teet from free air.
So lar In Me(Jo Counl,y, no ed In well ventUaled cribs or
one has stsrled using field ohell- In small piles.
lng equipment. The moisture
Many or our larger farmers
·problem with ltold shelling Is ahould CIXIslder using forced air
dtllerent from what It Ia with to dry corn. Dryltli ear corn with
ear oom husld.ng.
unheated ltlrced air costs In the
Belin field ahelllng at 30 per neighborhood or 3 cents p e r
COlli moisture It the earn Ia to bushel. The drying cost lor shellbe used for feed or stored u
ed corn Is a little better than
hllh moisture corn. But, do not double this figure.
lleld shell corn thet t a to be
.Jt lo lnlereadtli to oote how
-~ tlle"morketmtllthemols- com dries. Wftoo air lo fOrced
ta.N1i'Neties 28 J)er cent or less, · llii'OUIIfl eorn. drying takes plaee

nearest the oouree of the air
firot. AI the com becomes drier tile tine between the dry com
and tho wet coru moves tarll&gt;ir
aWQ from the oouree or air.
Because of this pe&lt;UIIarlv or
drying, farmers hava found that
Ills eorn on the top or the bend
farthest BWIIJ' (rom the IJOUJ"CB
d tho air will mold. Thla Is
because the elr eornltli llii'OUIII
the corn has picked up moisture so the laat place tor the
moisture to leave Is ori tbe sur-

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calf sales wlll soon get under·
wa)· in Southern Ohio reports
Bud carter, County Extension
Agent, Agriculture. The first
will be at Galllpulis aocl Athens
on Tuesday, October 8. Sales
at Chillicothe will be held on
October 10, 15, 22, 29 ani No.vember 12.
Consignments for the GalU·
polls sale need to be made by
8eplember 30 and for the ChUItcothe nlea by October 5. co...
stgrunent forms for any of these
sales may be obtained at the
Gallla ~ Extenelon Of!lce,
the Ohio Valley Livestock com-

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alrea&lt;IY loose on t h e
ground In thta orea. &amp;Jbboaet
tare or farthest BWQ from the these eora from tboae found at
1he rear of the maehflle.
air SOIIJ'Ce.
The dllfereoee Ia the machlno
If farmers are eontemplating
ear
loss.
construction ol corn storage or
Ill
measuring loose kernel loll
adding forced air to their plans,
and
cylinder lou you measure
information Is available on the
rectangular
plots encloalng an
englnoerlng cl this f1pe of OParea
of
10
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toot In t h e
er&amp;Uon.
reor
of
the
machlno.
If the row
one more Item on corn harwidth
lo
40
Inches,
then
36 InchvesUng Is to try to avoid loss
es
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row
will
give
10
at harvest Ume. It takes only ten
l&lt;jUirO
feel
Making
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frame
or
minutes to check after the corn
this
abe,
count
the
number
r1
pieker to determine how mueh
loo10 kernels and divide by 20.
loss occurs.
This
gives yoo bushel a per acre
If you have 40-inch rows, then
loss.
pacing oft 131 feet will give you
Proper llijustment or the eorn
1-100 of an aero. llne-llalf thio
amount on two rows wtll give picker at harvest time will be a
1-100 ot an aere. Measure t h e money-making procedure.

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3-f lneh ear or equlvaleat Ja

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pany yards In Gallipolis and tho
Scioto Livestock Compalll' yan!a
in Chillicothe aho have forms.
In addition, producers may contaet their committeemen who are;
Gallipolis Sale - GleM Graham
and Ken Ward; CbUUcothe Slle
- Hlrvey Calhoun, Bill Lakin
and Chlrlea Richard&amp;.
The Athens sale will be held
at 1 p.m. and the Gallipolis sale
at 8 p.m. 'lbese sales are for
all beef calves (buU and dairy
cross calves not aecepted) dr~
ped sner January 1,1968. Calves
must weigh at least 275 pounds.
They must be brought to the Gallipolis aele before II Lm. on
sale day. calves must be at the
Athens yards before 1 p.m. on
the day belore the 811e.
The October 10 sale at ChUllcotho Is tho only yearIIIIi sale
at Chillicothe this tall, and it
will be held 11 8 p.m. October
15 will be an all Hereford sale.
The October 22 will be all Angus or Angus Cross sale (Angus cross mu.st be at least half
Angus). The October 29 and Ne&gt;vember 12 saleo wUI be all beef
breeds.
More detalls on rules and re-gulations tor those sales may be
-(ned by eontactirw I eommiUeeman or the Gallla Count,y
Extension Olllce.
The Conelloga wagon was
named for the PeuiiS)'IVanla
town where it was first built.

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Unique Conservation Area
BY JOHN COOPER
SoU Cooservatlon Ser&gt;iee
Mason County
PT. PLEASANT - Houstoo
Sowash on the head of Guyan
Crook near q,land, corrled out
an WRJsuaJ eonaervatlQrll. measure. He built a new barn which
Ia used Cor tobacco storage and
also lor leedtllli llveatoek, when
not in use for tobaeeo. 'lbl1 barD
Is localed m top ol 1 rldp. ,
On each side of the barn Mr.
Sowash moved earth up oplnat
the rooters so that the grade
al~ed sway from the bam On
thla sloped ground he seeded Kentucky 31 loscue, ferllllled the
ground and mulehed the area with
burlap seck so as to Insure a
good stand of grass.
Denver Yoho of USDA SOil
Conservation Service, who saw
this soeded area recently' said

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Thlo plab wu rejected In •
voice vote cC the memiJerahlp.
Eutem LaWJ•a Coaai;J,
Ohio, have lllorted Pftigramo to bloek ~ Gf
tolla, and -...ra have retolw to r o - the pnblemo t11at miltbt be ,.,..,.......,

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WERRY SCO.JI!3 - lfetp QB Jeff Werq Oower
._ vlatblol acoreo otx points lor the
Marallllera It NeiSODviUe Friday nilht enrouta 10 a
win over the Buckeyes. Number 30 on
'!· loll Ia Bucile)'e Phil Emla. others Ill the pOe ~ are Max Pierce (68) and Dick StandiBb (76} or
Nal1011vUI•Yark and. llflllga' Ken EIWIIBb (SO),
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favorites goq Into tile llllll, after their de&amp;mslve ..,._.
In tho lrol miiUea, they the lllld81111kera look ..,ad.
Hanrolfl COCIIIJI- IS ot 11'1
Pllles ftlr 202 yarda befan lit
rode the bench !or the
quarter and Seym- eouu11t
nine throWs 101' 101 ,....._ Ha
beeame Notre Dome'• leedJJW
reeelver In touchdowns with II,
surpasoltli the reconl or 13 aot

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The lrl stt1dld not punt In tho
same.
Notre Dame amused 3~7
~s on the ground and held the
sooners to 85 while the lrllh
picked ~ 214 yards pauq
oplnst 177 for their opponeJU.
The only Jault lor Notre Dame
was that two or Hanratty'•
passes were intercepted, breaklt!i up scoring drhe&amp;.

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(UP!)- AII- Wlntennute, and Wirtennute,
Amerlean 0. J. Sirnp8011 drove with beautitut blockitli, ran 83
ior four touchdowns Saturday to yards dowl' the sldeUne for a
lead detendltli oational cham- touchdown.
ploo Southern Calu.rnto to a 29Bob Sleln con"'rled and
20 victory over Minnesota In an Minnesota led 211-16.
lntersecttooallootball pme.
After an exchange of punts,
Southern Cal trailed 20-!6willl usc charged aptn. SimPson.
three
one-half mill.ltes to who pUed up 236 yards ruohlrlg
go, but Simpson then broke In the pmo, ripped through the
through lor two quick touch- line and aroond eni nve
downs- the last "itb hall a
mioole to go- to give the
Trojans their season--opening
&gt;ictory.
The game, which drew a
BOSTON (UP!)- Veteran filiierowd of 60,280 in dark, rainy
buck
Geoe ~or and .....-terweather, was in doutt until the
baek
Roo Burton ran tile COlfinal few mlrutes.
pte
Red
Raiders to a 28-11 vieusc am Minnesota, whleh
tory
satunlay
to opoll Bolton
shared the Big Ten ehampionUDiveralcy's
ftrst
game on Ita
ship last season, fought to a 13.
new
ortWclal
turf
gridiron.
13 tie in the firot hell and Ills
Detwiler, senior eaptaln from
third quarter was scoreless.
Clifton,
N. J., scored two llalehThen midway through the
dcnms
on
nmJ of two and 43
fourth quarter, Southern cal
yanls
after
Burton bad .POised
took • 16-13 lead 00 • 2~yard
and
n111
the
Raiders to a 7 -II
field goal by Ron Ayala.
llrst. .llall lead ~elDre 9,000 at
- - brooght Gapho&gt;lans scre&amp;mltli to their feet on the lormer Braveo Field.
lillbatltute .,..,-terback Steve
the next kickoft
Goepel
scored tile otber COlGeorge Kemp took the kickoll
pte
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touchdown
m a oae..yard
on the Mhmesota 17, lateraled
tnurth
!llarler
plunge
and ld ckacross the field to John

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otralgllt times !rom t h e - ·
sota 45 to the seven. Then. with
3:31 to go, he swept rllbt end
to seore.
In addition to hia 23&amp; ruahbw
yards, Simpson added 59 )'ll'd8
on six passing receptlc:ms and 72

yards on three kickoff retumli
to llnlsh the claY with 367 lelal
yards.

Colgate Blanks Boston
or Alao JGumpp -..t

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eoavorelona.
Detwiler'• 43-yarQ tou.ctlillcAo
run, which came on an olf.Qekle
play oo a lourth down and yard to II' oltuatloa, broke tile
mutual opener _ . In tho

-~ and CoJpt. tl1lll'd
Joe Rlnaidl choked ott • late
Terrier comebaek by lnlereept..
lng 8 IIUI from hot-""- 10[111..
omore ....,-terback YOUC.
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an .,..,-terbaek from :MooU~a~o 1 n
N. J., plunged the tlnal toot to
c:ap • 60-1ard &lt;JIIrler
drive lor the only too- cC
tile llrll halt.

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We've got ·em-the new 5-plow and • New, easier shifting, plus popular "H"
6-plow International tractors that make pattern gear shift.
tractor driving more comfortable, more
• Foot pedals have curved face, "fit"
convenient, and more productive than
your 1oot from any angle for extra comever. Here are just a few of the many fort, reduced fatigue.
standard and optional features we can
offer you on the 756 and 856:
• Platform is now 40% wider for extra
o New type of seat adjusts up and down, footroom.
hydraultcally slideS fore and aft, tilts, ad· • Many workhorse features, too! For in·
justs to your weight. That's living-room stance: exclusive torsion bar draft con·
comfort in the field!
trol keeps you plowinK evenly .. . Torque
• The tilt steering wheel adjusts to five ArRplifier that boosts pullina: power and
different postttons to put it exactly where doubiH y9ur choice of !'Jpeeds.
you want it.
Pllfl'"diJ II tllt-drtn a new lnttmltionll or krtlrnltktnll farm~ II 756 or l5i trltttr. at eur place• in U.
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Warmaek hit Zobel lor 11 yards
and Oklahoma'' last touchdown.
Meanwhile tho Irish put on a
fioshy o!tenslve show, Gladl01111
scored thrte times on Ofleoo)'ard
plunges, Harntt)' hJt Seymour
on a I~ oeorlng Olp and
then wiped out the Irish deftelt
with a brilliant passll~ sh&lt;M In
whh:h he completed aeven of
nino throwo· to toke Notre Dame
011 1 7~ morch In 56
seconds, culmJIIltina' in aevanyanl scorltli pitch to Seymour
lor a 21-14 halftime lead.
In the second half, the Irish
morched 54 yanls In 10 ruohlrw
plays ror a touchdown, then
Interspersed rushlrw and passlt!i ltlr a 68-yard scorltli push.
The llnal Notre Dame points
came on a 3l..yard fteld goal by
Scott Hempel, who also coverted after every ldsh touchdown,
and a seven-yard scoring run by
Chuch Lardolll.

Simpson Scores Four
Times In 29-20 Win

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of 18 J)«iOOI ftlr 109 ylrds.
Bryant lilt Bob Houmord with
a nine yard .llalchclown pus In
the ftrst perlocland tossed a 28yard acortng strike to Todd Snyder In the thin! quarter.

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Keyes Stars In 44-6 Win

At COVIC Meeting
ffiONTON - The Central Ohio
Valley Industrial Council, 111ta
October meeting, will make ita
&gt;iewo !mown on the RrGwitli oppoolUon to toll bridges.
COVIC'a lranoportalklo commilt!lo will consider the IISUe,
It w,p,~1 ~~~ b)' !he ~­
ship at a dlmel' meeting '!111raday niglit at the Marting House.
The move came after conaldorable dlacussloo or a, proposed reaoluttoo that would have
urged aporatloa or two toll !rae brlclges 11 Huntington (W.
7th and the pre- 6th st. span),
and woold deiiQ' acdoo on buUdtng a third brlclge In the vtelnlcy of 24th and 31st atriiOia, In
the eatlero serdoa (J( the cl\f•
The reaolulloo, ottered by the
Che-'&lt;e Area-..cloiTrade,
would have alao encouraged a
"1lllllled olrort"' In the -

SOUTH BEND, Ind. (VPI)Noire Dome spotted the Oldab&lt;&gt;ma Sooners a one-touchdmrn
lead SOiuntl,y and ll1en spurted
to a U-21 &gt;ictory oo the gulden
passing colnblMtlon ot Terry
Hanratv to Jim seymour alii
throe llaldldown plunioa by Bob
Gladieux.
The lrlllh defense, which
coach Aro Por1181hlon feared
woold be porouo, eorned eq.-Jo
honoro with the of!enoe.
The delenso pve ~ two
twchdown&amp; to the Sooners In
tho first IS miJiutes on a 72-yard
pass !rom Bob Wormack to
Eddie Hlnk•n and a 15-yard pass
plly !rom Warmack to Sieve
Zobel
But then the SOoners made
only one nrst down aNI
cOCIIIJieted only two oliO passes
undl le81 than five mlnules
remained In Ills same when
they made six first d""ns and

soa, rolled up 11 ylrds ruohlrv
ln. 17 .at'-1• and eompleled 9

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that It ,.. clolt!i an excellent at Bellaire, Ohio and have had
job of cottrolllnl eroaioo alq sOIU use In Well Vlrslnla.
the slclos of the born ,..,.,.. 1101'II was broullht out that a d,..· Ole£.
mally Wiler !rom the roof of the er In Huntingkln baa been a~ply­
born cauaos wiShing.
lrw IIIIo lrou8h tor a yeo,. or two,
Sowuh Is 1 fullodme lllrml' and jhe Dlalriet ""' lnlerealed
who rllaeo tollaceo and 11vestock. In haYIIII a local source for
He 1ooka after his own !linn landowners In Ma1011 CouJt¥.
and does much of the wor__on the
H. E. FlenunlJJr, repnaeJ111oo
!linn bel~ to his - r , Uva of the toundry, was lo Pl.
Roy D. Sowash. Mr. Yoho went Pleasent fa&lt; the purpose or pt.
ahead to 1111 u.t Mr. Sowuh Ut!i a dealer for thoae. ~s.
had some very fine lbeldoWI Theoe trouP• hold 285 pllms
&amp;1111 part ol his J)loturo Wll and are 53 lnchu In dlameler.
growing KOnllicky re.. ue.
They weigh 200 pounds
and are made or I~ - L
THE SVPERVISORSoltheWes- 'Ibey are made ·with aa -·t'
tern SoU conservation Dlatrlet bracing acrosa tho toP and have
helilthelr regular morthly meet- reinforcement III"OUII! the top and
ltli It Ripley, One of tho things where the Inlet and outlat plpea
dlacussed at this meedtli or 1,_ enler and .Jeeve In tile bottom ol
terost to Ma1011 C&lt;llmf1 talllloW~ tho tank.
ers ns the prObableuaeofround
EARLY LAST SPRING,.helpsleel watarlng troughs. T h e
troughs "fe made by 1 lAJUIIIIry ed Willer Harmon of Rock CIStie Creek on !louie 35 with s
revlsloo ol his eiXIIOrvatloaPian.
Mr. Harmon had boulhl adcltUonal ocr- to ldd to'tlle Iaiii
which he already owned. lo earryltli out 101110 of the plalllled
work Mr. Harmon soed8d racre-. of meadow grill whleb is
In IUcb a move.
.Jooklng
very good 11 this Ume.
The OotJ 24 meo1lng wiU be
He Is Plamltli to build a pollll
hold at tht PleuW POint Resort, with tho POint Plaauat- neor tho toP or a hi1l to turnlah
Malon COUtllf .,~&lt;#Com­ waler fa&lt; cattle. Two ,...-s 1&amp;0
Mr. Harmoa buUt .: pollll .......
Lel'nN&amp;
merce • • - · The-Chamber of Commeree plolllled'!111ra- olhor btU whleh Ia doing a good · \J~ "iiiT Wllfl
Job of waterlt!i hia l11astoek.
da.Y,'s 1:-':~P i , . .J
Ralph ~. reer"l'lkln ·101- He lft,wall piOISed with
pervlaor for the Ohio Deperl.. a soUrce of Hveatock water.
mont ol Natural Resourees, pre.
HERBERT AND DON Handorsented an WUIIraled dlscualkll
oon
011 17 near Five Mile
"' the stata park IQ'IIIem. Ohio
hal 55 7ear:ruond parka, lftiiQ' Creek are Plarudtli to lnatall
~OIL~k:e ·
or them witll lodalnl and . . _ 1,680 teet of the tile thio ~
,16~~; ,~
1ng taelliUea. The eatlra park Ron Gllke8011 or SCS II WorkiJW
program hal 11-. .-lied with on the dealan ltlr thlo clralnlp.
'100 million spont In olx ,...-a. WbUe out em tho farm Ronald
Mr. ~· coltir alldn .re- wu talking with DoD \boUt •
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Yiowecl -~ at17parkl, 1111111 corn field, olollli Kouhi
17,
which
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&amp;OQd.
**billa lrom Like Erie to
Don eOIItiiiOIItad, "011 d.i lleld
the Oblo amr, aac1 trom t11e
where ... lnltaUed 4,000 taet
Mev bordar to :Burr Oak
At.. 614
State Park Ill Au.a C&lt;llmfl. of tile last ,.._,, , . have a0me ·
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The sps her wu ~ com •• pad u tbla."
by Charlea Boa or Alhleod,
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WLPetGB
W L Pet. GB x-81. LAlllls
94 62 .6413
x.n.trolt
101 ~~ .652
Son Fran
84 72 .538 10
Clnelmatl,
80 74 .519 13
Bal~
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Bootoa
83 72 .535 18
Thlc:aao
79 77 .506 15
Clevellllll
Sf 73 .529 Ill , Atlanta
79 77 .506 IS
New York
80 75 .518 21
Pllltbul'lft
'17 77 .~00 16
Olkland
78 77 .503 23
PhDa
73 83 .4S3 21
MlnneiiOia
74 Sl .477 27
Loa Angeles
73 83 .483 21
Calltorola
81 89 .428 35
New York
70 86 .449 24
Cblcaao
Bt 91 .413 37
Houaton
69 87 .442 25
Wublngton
89 95 .383 41\l
x-CIInehed Pennant
x.ellnched pemailt
Soturdo.v' a Results
llalurdar• . Results
Loo Anples 3 st. LAlllls 0
Delrolt 4 Wa~ 3
· Atlanta 2 San Francisco I
Bolllla 2 Now York 0
Pittsburgh 5 Chlc:aao I
Baltimore 8 Chicago 6
Pblladelphla 4 N., York 3
MlmeiiOia 2 Olklancll
Clnelnnatl 5 Houotoa 0
OlevetU.S C&amp;lllOmta 2
INCOMPLETE PASS - GAHS end Greg Pauley reaches lor a Tom ~er pass late In the
Today' a Games
secoad period agoloat Athena Friday nipt, but' Ills pigskin wao just oil his ftnger tips along the
Toda.Y'a Glri!ea
(AU Times EDT)
atdellneo. GAllS lost, 8-3.
(All TlmN liDT)
New York at Philadelphia (1:Bolllla at New· Yolil (2 p.m.) 30 p.m.)
Delrolt at Wublngton (1:30
tblc:aao at Plttsbllr8h (1:30
p.m.)
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p.m.)
Calltorota at CIOYeland (2:15
ctnelnnaU at Houston (3 p.m.)
p.m.
'st. L&lt;lula at Lot Angeles (4
Blltlmore ot Chicago (3 p.m.) p.m.)
Ookland ot MhmeiiOia (2:30 p.
Atlanta at Son Francisco (4
LAFAYETTE, Ind. (UPI)...
Despite a hlp InJury, he
Chuck Kyle blocked Jim Carm.)
p.m.)
Limber Leroy Keyes, Purdue's suatolned In the seeoncl parlod,
rtngtoo's fldd goal attempt and
Incredible AU-Amerlea tootball Keyes IIW rrO&lt;JIOIII •rdoa In raced 78 yards. Then It was
Kentucky 12 Mls"'"'rl 8
star,. Ignited a 44-6 rout over the second hall, winding up with K~~Yes' tum hy scoring and
Georgia Tech 17 TCU 7
VIrginia Saturday by scoring eight receptions from quarter- passing tour yards to DUllngFlorida
23 Air FO&lt;ce 20
By Unlted Press Jnteroattonll
one touchdown and passing tor back Mike Phipps tor 94 yards, ham and Jefi Joaes bouted a 27Wake Forest 20 ClemOOD 20 (tie) another In tha sea1011 opener tor 62 yards rushltli In 11 attempts YIU'd fletdgoal before Quayle put
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SMU 37 Auburn 28
Klnp Palnl26 Gettysburg 8
both learns.
and 51 yards passing on two or VIrginia on the score board.
North
Carolina St. 36 North CarCoJpt. 28 Bootoa
0
The Boilermakers, shooting two attempts.
In the tlnal period, fullback
olina 8
Penn st. 31 Navy 6
lor the Big Ten IItle, the
VIrginia, meeting PUrdue on Perry Wllllams plU!Iied over
MDlWESr
!iutavs 37 Lafal'lllle 7
national ellam!llonahlp and their the gridiron lor the ftrst time from tho two,
and subNotre Dame 45 Oklahoma 21 seeond Rose Bowl appearance seared Its lone touchdown In the halfbacks, John Bullock BDd
Arm1 34 Citadel U
W-sbufl 28 SliPPerY Roek BoWling Green 21 Michigan 7 In three years, warmed up for tiJjrd period, mostly against Stan Brown scored on runs of 19
Brigham YOUIII17WeatemMich- their clasolc lalra-state claBb ot reserves, whM baUba.ck Frank
7,
and 13 yards, respecdvoly.
lgsn 7
Lehllh 59 Drexel 21
NOtre Dame next Saturday by Quayle plunged over !rom the
Phipps completed 11 cC 29
Mlehlgan st. If !IYracuae 10
Matllldluaolts 21 Milne 3
searing in every period In mid- 011e.' Quayle oet up his passes lor 230 yanls and had
F.4td¥&gt;ro 21 Oblp l'k&gt;rlhern 26 Weatem Kentueky 35 Buller 0 summer weather before more touchdown only seconds before another throw intercepted. Gene
Butralo 21 Kent st. 13
than 80,000 lana.
with a 40-yard sprint around lett A r n e t t e, Virginia's ltart1ng
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Keyea, P'tlrGle's Rebman encl.
Calltornla St, (Pa.) 36 DeniiXI Southoro California 29 MlnneIIUU'Ierback hit on 12 ol 27
Tfophy conlellder, · ·seorld tile'
0 ~):·~~,.·-.....r--Oi'o&lt;"
pasaas
for 91 .y ardo but had two•
flu:d\Je, a three-toac~~..
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Dikola sec0nd.~ ~·,W6nl 1 s·'y&amp;rds favorlte, scored thrSe times fn tosses grsbbed hy
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out ii.d ''.puled . to Bob the tlnal period to complete the defenses.
Florida st. 24 lllar7lalld It
loft 21 Oregon st. 20
Dillingham 12 ylrda for mismatch.
Virginia, despite the rom.P,
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st. 7 V[fllnla St. 8 K1D1U 47 Dllnola 7
Pur-• third TD.
Deteoolve end Bill McKoy had a 182 to 168 edga In ruohlng
scored Purdue'• first touch~ but was snowed under in
down, picking up the ball after passing, 279 to 101.
By untied Preu lnternelloaal

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ATHENS, Oh!_o· (tJPO- Quar·
~liock Cleve Bryant pa10ed ltlr
two llalchdownl alii ...Ued up
180 yardo toW olrense saturdaY to lead Ohio UDiverolt,y to a
48-8 cruahitli or Marshall Unlvarailf lo a Mld-Amerlcon COO&gt;ferftnce aame here..
Bryant, who wao 15111 In tho

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To Get ·Corn in Silos
BY C. E. BLAKESLEE
Ext. Agoot, Agriculture
Meigs Cowley
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WEST POINT, N.Y. (UPI)A crowd of25.000 watched the
Newcomer BUI Hunter &amp;eared wide open offensive battle in
~- tlrst time he handled tho sun-drenched Wchie Stadlum as
ball by scamperltli 90 yanls on Army pooled Us tlfth victory In
a punt return and old reliables as many ootlngs against the
Charlie Jar&gt;is and Steve Lindell .visitors rrom South carolina.
kept Army's potent otrense in
Haltback Jim McMillan, The
modon saturday In leading the Citadel's durahle haltback. gut
cadets to an easy 34-14 season a first period touehdown for tile
opening lootllall &gt;ictory over Bulldogs to tie the score at 7-7.
The Citadel
But Army turned on the power
to
dominate the contest trmn
Hunter. a 195-pound. sophothat
point on.
more halftlack wtlo was the tq)
A OM-ylrd scoring pl..,. by
orrenalve star on Army's
unbelten freshman team last Jar&gt;is and 1 pair of tleld goolo
yeor, made hla wralcy debut a by sophmlore Ken Johnson
spectaeular one as he romped pve the Cadets a 211-7 halftime
lor the game's first score which advantagv.
Lindell put tho pme out of
got the Cadets oft to a Ills!
reach by scoring on a four-yard
start.
Lindell, a 'senior quarterback. keeper for one touchdown and
passed for one touchdown and pa99lng to GFY Steele !rom 38
srored another on 1 short run yards out lor another ln the
wh.Ue Jvvts, the Black Knights' thin! period.
The Bulldogs' other toochfullback workhorse, added a
down
came in the fourth period
llalchdown and picked IJil 157
on
a
three-yanl pl..,. by
yanla on 19 carries.
lullbaek Joe llodeobatlih.

Hunter,

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one of two

SQPhmnares to crack AnDy's
offensive llnei.J), had to move
back to toke Doll Ekyn's
bbomlt!i punt on the Army 10.
Ha raced up tho middle to the
C&amp;dots' 40, knl.£ed througfl a
....,to of defanders at mldfteld
and eut to the left sideline
wbere he turned on the opeed
and raced urtA&gt;uched Into tile
end zone. 1be score ·came aa
the pme was only four mlllltes
old and pva Army a 6-0 lead.
But the Bulldogs caine rtgtrt
back and within 20 aepcn~a Uecl
the ICGI'O 011 MeMlllan'a brllUahl 71.,oiod aeamper. MeMII·
la.D. ahowlt!i no effects of a
~· 11\j.ory that -red
hbia 'Ja•t ,...-; took. • plte~

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ROCKY WILLIAMS (13) c:&amp;ulillt a blockllll Nelsomtii&amp;-York punt and returaod It lor a - e
gain ltlr tho Melgo Marauder&amp; Friday n(Jht. William lo brought down by the Buekeyeo' Dan COrter
(34). Others In the p - . Jell to rllh~ are Bo Alhburn (85) Meigs; Mike Do&gt;is (83) N-Y; sm.
Tignor (81) N-Y and Jim Morrla (42) Meigs. No. 75 Is N-Y'• Dick Standish.

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Penn State Crushes Navy, 31-6
A recowred fumble by end
Llnc:dn Lippincott pve the
Lions an ~cy which thq
cashed In late In the ftrat pericld,
with Guthwalte's tlold 11011.
Minutes laler tho Ltoaa hit
opln as Pittman,
looM
by C&amp;mpbuU's erushiDC block,
raced 57 yarda d&lt;Mn tile
sidelines. The nm ended aa Y..
yard dr118, 1.,..11 for oW.
TlgenWinllth;
taom.
The otlter aeoro lA tho
oi3rd
hell ......
Pete Jalu*'l!
WASIIJNGTON (UPI) - AI Ka- plclalcl ott a MeN&amp;IIea
lina olngled homo the wlonlntl carried It Ill !rom tho
.,. m
iDaiDa suar.. llnL Navy bed •
diQ' u the Dotrolt Tjpro q. ltdrd llil!illll allor
eel Wllldn&amp;tao t-a for t11o Tl- eTnirhc' ' ud till
tltb ""'DZICUilva ..tela:)' ................ the State 11'1.
lootJ\IIt wflilllll·- -la Bill 1110 p.JIQ'a laler '
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tbll--·
!rom
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to Mike Clark.
The !Jon offense sputtered In
the early gultli because or tile
seemltli llgltlllesa of quarterback Chuck Burkhart, a junior
llllklng hta first start. Burkhart
did not COIIII&gt;Iele a pass In the
ll.rst perlllll, twlee miaalng wide
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Brl.wns Seekm.g Kyger.
Revenge; Dallas 34-14
Favored By Ten

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of 66 and 59 yerds last week,
should hove UWe dUiieulq
downing the Eaglea; !t&gt;sel
NeW YOrk In a pre-eeason'play.
SOmy Jurgonaen' s 276 jard
four toodldolm performance
againot the BMn last week
should leave llWe doubt that 1he
Waahingtm ~ck baa

CADILLAC AND
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but will improved pullll!ll
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to upset the Redokina.

Stop by and havo re!Ttshmontl wilt.
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VETERAN BOWLER DIES
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MOTOR SALES

Clarence A "Lett,y" Long. the
only leii.IJamed OO..Ior to win

the American Bowling C&lt;qreos
All-Events competition, died
Friday at the ap of 76.
Lons won the All-Events Ulle
In 1925.

POMEROY

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POMEROY

alve e11ort bf btilll JD ""' .It
Caroon took the ball and lUI· tacllltl ~ /of"*""'•,.A.P11!""!'
fled It for the vlalfora' flilal rl. the tacldil b f - - - UIIIted. . .
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acore 1:to left In !be
wben the FalCDII f101 the ball
down to the RavE...Iood two ylrd
line. Thoy had IIIOYed nll from
their own st _. SteYe Roueb,
Gory Clark and Dave Gillispie
lugalng the ball. 'l'hlll, cllrilll
wbat looked like 'a aun ro for
Wahama, lurnocl out to be a tumble and !be 101111 run by C&amp;riOII.
Waiwna heel also threetSied
ill tho nrst half a~~.e&lt; Gory Silk

ow ~ent . . . . guta, •••
cording to Wahama rooters, -

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claim 110
can !&gt;eat the Ma.... countlana out for, that.
AlthcJoBh thOJ were behind 27.
0 In the fourth period, Wahama
was otlJI oot to pl., ball.
A Mlka Brown to Bill GrlDotafr
peoa C8))lled a 70 yard drive
and &amp;ave RavSim&gt;ed Ito first
ro of the evening, Leter In !be
opening quarter, Ron Young took
the ball 011. a reverae and went
around left tackle for 26 yards
and a "IV. Frank Neller kicked the oooverolmo after t h e
first two "ID'a.
Next, It waa Jim Roark on a
two yard pl11111e to peydirt. The
· peas to Akera for the extra point
wao good and the ocore -

PLAYERoOF·WEEK - Ron Russell, 22111oond junior
center and defensive llneman, was selected "Pla,yer-d'..(he..
Week'' S&amp;tunlay morning by the GAllS coachiJW otaff fllr his
outetanding play in Gallla's 8-3 loss to Athens Friday nlj)ht.
In the ftrat period, RuBSeU socked It to AHS hallbock Mike
Goodwin, cauoi!W him to fwnble on the Devils' 10. He threw
Goodwin for a four-yard loao In the second period, and causht
Dave Coon for a four-yard io11 In the third, shortlJ' before Ute

one AHS touchdowl\ He saw brier acdon in the ftral_perlod,
due to a cberJay horae. Ruooell was presented the weekly
Jantzen Golden Helmet Award, II)IOIIOOrOd by Thomas Clothiera.

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mt.rcepled

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ileyont ited""'!l Ylko B JM' I,
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Nortlllp alio dl&lt;! acol!lleat Jobt
1n !be middle for w~ Jim
Roark, who Ia llfllbabl1 a alloo·
Ler17

In for ell-otale lianbttk for !be
Red Devils,- btid totl1&amp;fdL
The otr.tackle aJubea, ead
andpo~ietwere . . . . .
ator:r. Clllck Carroll, aiiOiileUII•
alate candidate, .... held ........
leOI but manqed to pin 91
yards ruahlnl.
Wahama lakes on F•al •
Hocking thla Friday at Ba,elllel
Sladlum ill a pmo that _ .
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to the three yard IIDt, but thlt
was it. The Red Devllo cllg In
and held.
IIJ' ~artero:
The Waiwna ho,ya, afl.er C&amp;r- Wllwna
0 0 0 8- 8
ooo'a 9B yard rllll. odiJ iiiDu&amp;llt RaY-140712-33

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Xenia IS centerville 0

Wayae 22 Fairborn 14
Dayton Fainnont West 27 Fairmoot East 8

Dayton stebbina 31 Troy 24
Sidney 48 Dayton Colonel White
8
Wilmington 30 Miamisburg 16
Upper S&amp;ndusky 14 Gallon 0
Barnesville 3B Woodsfteld 0
Big WaliDit 35 cardington 6
M~ C)lead 34 Oientangy 0
Shelby 46 Norwalk 0

Tecumseh 19 Greenon 6 1
Celina 14 Van Wert 6

Warrensville 24 Brooltlyn 22
Orrville f4 Manchester 0
1\lscarawas Valley 44 Northwest
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canton Lincoln 24 canton Tim·
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Ashiarxl 40 Coohoctoo 12
Tri-Valley 51 M&amp;Yovllle 0
Wellsville 2B Toronto IB
Springlield Sllawnee 19 Troy Miami East 0
Bollalre 16 Marietta 6
Newcomeratown 20 Dover St. Jo.seph2
Portsmouth West 22 Wheelers-burg 8
PortamllUth High 31 M&lt;KeU 0
Marlon Hardlrv JB Uma senior
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ElJ'ria 57 Toledo Start 0
Lorain 2B Barberton 0
Cola. McKiniOJ &gt;K Colo. MohowkO
Cola. Eaat 14 Cola. Brooidlaven
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Springlield Sooth 44 Greenville
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Colo. Wallllt Ridge 20 Clrcloville13
Plain City 26 Madison SOtah 0
Teays Valley 12 Lopn Elm 0
Cola. Eaatmoor 34 CoiL North 0
COlo. Woot 24 Cola. Wbttotcn 0
Colo. Mari&lt;J~&gt;oFraniclin 24 Cola.
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Upper ArliJWton 32 Colo. Watterson 2
Cola. Northland 2B Newark I
Cola. Hartley 28 Colo. South 20
Miami Trace 16 Dll&gt;!ln 12
New Phlledelphla 6 ZaneiYIUe
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North Union 30 Hlgillarxl 0
Atheno 8 Galllpolla 3
Weot Mtloldngwn 22 MoriiJI 14
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To be COIUiidered for the award,
each player must ahow "Eagle
Spirit" all the time, attend an
practice• am meetlnga. be wW~
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loose bell and moved 23 yards
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MEIGS
Ill Halt 2ed Halt Total

First Downo • • • • • 9 7 16
Yda. Rush ••••••• 115 127 242
Yds. Pua • • • • • • • Bl 40 121
Total Ydo ••• • , •• 193 167 363
Pus AU. • .. • • .. B 3 11
Pus Comp. • , •. 3-11 (liD)
1-IO('JD) 4-121
Pus Dlt. • • • • • • 1 0 1
Fumbles • • • • • .. o 0 o
.Fwnblea Loat • • • • 0 o o
PUnta ••••••• ' 3-116 3-125 6-241
Penalties ••••• 1-5 4-GO 5-G5
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GALLIPOLIS - Coach Nell
liYmme• Volley 11&lt;0red In the
Hellier's Haman Trace Wlldcata cb opped 1 heort-l&gt;reoker Fri- aecond quarter on a 20 yard
day night at B¥mme• Volley aa puo pl., and ran the PAT. No
tho Viking• edpd the Wildcats offtclal -otlca were avellable
B-G. 11 wu Symmes Velley'o on tho Vlklnsa.
The Wildcats had elgilt ftrot
first win. llaman Trace Ia 0..2
and the Vlidnp are 11J.
Tratllns B.{) at the hell, the
Wlldcato came beck withaotrung
defonn In the second half and
IIUIIllfled to score. Everette Mantgomery, UO poundhallback, went
over rlgirt tackle !rdm a1x yards
out. The try for II'• PA'r fall~

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AhtSIEHDAM (UPI) -

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album- rl. the nine Q11111hoaies
d. Gutave Mahler. Bernlteln,
Cllllductor of the New York Philharmonic, ls on a tour ot FAa..
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Net Yds••• •• , , • , •• 127
Paso Altern. .. • • • .. 1$
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On lho other hand, North GeJ. Pass Inter••••••..•• 0
lla otaUotloo totaled the aame First Downs • • • • . , •.• 8
rmnber of rlrlt downs tor each Fumbles . • • • . • . . • • • 3
teem but pve the Pirates 206 Flmb!es Loet , •• , ••• 2
EA'&gt;TERN IND. STATS.
yards rushing and paasing to 65
Grueser , • , .. , •• 7e- 31 ~·-=~·
for the fllahlanders.
North Gallil
2 o o o - 2 R. Karr • , •..• , .Be- B yda. ·
Southwestern
0 8 0 0 - B Smith •••.• •••• lc- 1 yd.

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The WUdcata had 123yards rushIng and compl- three of u
praases for SO yards, a net of
173 yardo. Each team hod one
pao1 intercepted.
Both teem1 were bard hit by
penoltles. Haman Trace drew
50 yards In penaJUeo wbUe the
Vlkinga were penollzed 10 yarda.
The Wlldcats punted aix llmea
tor 195 yards. an· averqe or
32.5 yards per boot.

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Mercerville asa'nll the Hannan,
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Haman Trace
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PI". PLEASANT- J'L Pleaa. &amp;&gt;mmeo Velley
0 B 00- B
ant's B1i Blacka nanained unbeatan In tour outinp Friday
night 1&gt;7 knoddng oa prevtoua. lloruetll Loee.Apin
IJ' unbeaten lluntlngtoo !U&amp;Il ISO bolore a capacity crowd 11
COAL GROVE - Rock Hill
- · Mamortal Field.
The Ponies, now 2-1-1, were
ranked aeventh (Triple A Clau)
In !be state prior to Friday'1 I~ ConferEce !lrid pme.
bottle at the Point
The Homola, ~ for the
'l1lo r1IJI8CI Big Wack defense year, era off to their ..,..It start
limited the l'llnlea to 23 yar&lt;jo
under veteran Coach Jim
rulhills and only IB peallnlwhlle ()led)Du~.
the charles of Coach Dick ·Wero
popnded out 163 yards ... the
OF ALLEN
sround and ldded 158 by the air WHIFF
PlfiLAOELPIDA (UP])
route. 1'1. .Pleasant led 154 In Richie Allen broke his own
flrlll downa.
Natlooal League record for moot
Pl. Pleuant had 1he boll 81
strlkeouts tn a HISOR when he
playa cllrlq tho O¥enlne-lfwlt. lamed l8lillot Meta' pitcher
lnston bed It only 31 Umea. Tom Seever for Ute ftrat two
After 1 oooreleao ftrlt pertimes he facecJ him In the
Iod, Point )unped lhead 7~ In
_,(JV game of a doubleheader
!be IOcond Pete McDer- frlctay nichL The IOCOnd Whllf
mitt hit Dirk Jackoon a pve Allen 151 for the ONIOO,
13-fard scoring strike. lllika
breaking the mark of UO he set
RaWIOII the extra point. ~n 1965.
Bill Deering ... caugbt beltled !be IIOal line for a oefeljc
In the third period, glvt., the
Blacka a 9.{) lead.
Willi 13 IIOCillldo loll, J1cital
1Pok a O.e-fard polO from Mc·
llerm1tt to mako the -

TRANSPLANT PATIENT DIES
MADRID (IJPI) - "'"""" flrot
heart tronsplant petlent, J u a n
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TC TOTAL Rod:risuez Grille, 4:1, was bur·
• . • 11 59 ' led here Frldo,y. lla died ThuroF.ngl.lab o
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• • • • • • • • • 7 24 da,y lifter ourvlvt., 33 houri
Wert7 • • , • • • , • • 2
6 -theheerlofawornan.
SIDlth • • , , • , • • •• 22 lOG
FILM CENSORDI
E. Williams • • . . . 3 5
Grate • • • • • • • • •• 6 16
AMSTERDAM UP]) - "T h o
R. Wllllams • • • • • • 4 26 Green Beretatt an Amerieu mo..
vie, _...t Friday at Amater·
IND. YDS. RUSH.
(NEL.YORJI)
dam'a Twlchinald t h - after
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tt 2t the m•n,........ een&amp;OAd nine
Carter , ; • . • • • • 7 -t mhwdN rl. film for wbat It caJ(.
Ev.,l • • • • • . • . • 7 t2
''too outapokeo American
Weaver • • . • • • • • t B j)ropepnda," A Norlll VielllaSCORE BY QUARTERS:
tiocumenle17 ailered the
Melp • • • • • 14 0 B B- :10 bill.
N-York ••••• 0 0 00- 0
SCORING
Ault, t8 yd. peao from WerREFUGEES EVACI/ATED
m Wtn7, 1 7&lt;L run; Smith,
GENEVA (UPI)- Tlio~DterM.
7&lt;1. runt Ault, to 7&lt;1. peal from tlaaal eommlttee of • R • d
wer.,.. EP - Bmltb 00 nm; Croll aald Friday It llid IIY&amp;&lt;· raotll5.{).
Grate, run.
llaled more lhiD 200 111111-AfrlJaciiiOII ciUIIIII aix peuea for
ean ~· out of Blitra to
)'erda. Gory Parka and RanIIUJe, llllltaerlllld. Molt ofthem _, ~ hod 13 and 611 yardl
_ . Jl¥'11h
and ." 'lhill for tho willnera.
Freach.
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CLEVELAND (IJPI) ...; D u k o
lima raced !tom third ona
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By 15-0 T~y

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Panaltlea ••••• 2-10 3-15 5-.25
PASS RECEIVING !MEIGS)
Au!~ ·S for 101 and two "IDa.
Smith, 1 for 20.
E. WUIIamo, 1 for 20.
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By Quarters:
Alexander
0 6 B
Eastern
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43 27 90

PsssAU. . . . . . . 4 59
Pass Comp. • . . • 0 0 0
Pall tit. . . . . . . 2 0 2
Flmtlies . . . . . . . o 2 2
Fuld&gt;let Loot • • . • o o o
PUnta • • • • • • • • 4-140 6-2to 10.

steele, left guard; TUD Bucllh
left enc(j Karr, QB; Sc:JiuJtz,
Dan Grue&amp;er, Ul; Devid Smlltlf,':~
FB. AlterJates Howard
Bob Henoll)". Sono,y Cline,
Enrln, Tom Kerr. (Alon

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atns travel to Kyger Cr&lt;&gt;ek to scored In the aecond halt
play Coach lloward Lee Miller' a
The Piraino threatened on two
1he Southwootam Higillanders Boheota willie the illghlandera occaolono but the drives boaed
eked out an B~ win Friday night of Coach Steve Stiles will Jour. down. The Pirates marched to
over the vloltlng North Gallla ney to Racine for e fP&gt; at t h e the Southwestern 26, after the
Plnteo.
Highlanders toochciovm, only to
Southern Local Tornadoes.
The win tell the fllahlanden
The Pirates took • 2~ lead loae the ball on do1ma. In !be
In a Ue for first place with the in !be ftrlt period wben P h II oame period, North Gallla ....
Kyger Creek Bobcats, 1967 de- Sawltlero, 130-jiOU!IIi sophomore, on the illghlandero 19 when Ume
fendlni SV AC ebempo. 8oth are lropped Seott;y Atha, 16s..enlor, ran out.
1~ ill sv Ac play.
In the IIIIi .....
Southweotam atatlotlcol!bowed
The illghlandero are 2-lin ali
The Highlanders scored tholr 11 ftrat down• for the Pirates to
games while the PirateoofCooch toochdown In the second period one for the !UghlandeH IIlii 82
Mel Carter are 2-lln all games, 'lfhen Atha dived over from t h e yardo ruohing and pulinlforlbe
and 2-1 In SVAC play, all three three yard line. Charles Wil- Pirates to 47 ruoldngandpooslng
contella being league encoun. Harno, l80.pound senior ran 1he for the illghlandero.
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was a three ~ year letterman
at Gallipollo Hlp Sch.W, where
be was named to the SEO's all·

rlgl4 guard; Bob Woodo, ee."~~

Dave Mora, left taekle.

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taurib qaarter,
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IW-audlr doftllllve line, 158 lb. ina Smith a root, ran 1he EP1
Soph .11111 · wayae Well 11 lift for ao~.
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TUPPERS PLAlliiS - VIol~ one aeries of playa.
.,. to 14-0 with 17 secondo Ritchie ud Tom Buckley wen
log Alexander kopt the Eaetern
Alexander, - 2-1 on the oea- Jell In !be third quarter when practlcalb the only way the EoEagles on defonae ..,,t of Ute aon. eat oo Ute scoreboard tOr Senior Dick Grinstead ran the gieo lllllll&amp;ed to pick .., yardllild-&lt;lhio Valley Conference grid the ftrat time with 1 mlrute 11111 lett end to score frGIIl four yardo age. Eaotem .....,toted ave of
tilt - - the two teamo Fri- •01 oe&lt;oida remaining In the out and White ran over the ex· 13 pasaes for 87 yards In the
day nlj)hl and came out with a OI&gt;Onina . hllf whan Quarterbeck tra points.
air lrxi got only 40 rushing;
I~ win.
cra1a White pltqed over from
Eastern. In a deaperate comeAlexander, meanwhile, was
The contest was played In eight tho one yard Uno. .
beck, aut Ita touchdown mldwa,y satlsfted to grind out 92 yards
1
Rilrute quartero, instead of 12
Whlta, a 150 lb. junior, coppoid thr...., the laot quarter when on the ground and six yards in
by 1sreement. liter 1 - e r a Spartan drive thltbepnatmld- Ray Karr connected with Junior the air with one pas&amp; try.
failure occurred oarb' In the tle!d where the vtaitors took a End Bob Ritchie for a beaut!·
CHARLES BURNET!"
The Eagle a will travel to Glooo·
MOREHEAO, l(y. - Charles gamtl and the lights were oil one punt trom COich Btlly Klncatd•s flll 35 yard urtal to peydlrt. ter this Friday.
Burnett, a defensive •ck, has hour ani! 15 mirutea. Tbe elec- Eaglea. The try for the extra Karr'o peaa atlelq?t to BUI EAGLE OFFENSIVE STARTERS
been named .. Mr. Interceptor" trlclt;y went off, aimUiar 1s to points on a pasa •ttempt tram Schultz for the extra pointa fell
Ritchie, right en:l; Mike Bor..
by the football coach stall at duri1111 the Malis • Nell&lt;lllville White to Brooks fell incol!)plete. lnCOI!Ij)lete.
ing, right tackle; Jim Stettler,
pme, after each team had run
Morehead State Uni vorslty.
AIOlllllder 1woc1 the tdvan~
Aerlab !rom Karr to Schultz,
The senior halfback woa the
honor for intercepting a pasa
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Point 13 ~
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. Coach Charles Cbencey'o ·Meigs club hit twice '"' ,erfect
TD Pllsea trqm Quarterback Jell Werry to and Demh Aul4 on a
1 yard oneak by_Werry aft8r a paoa oet .., the opportonlty, 1rx1 on a
20 yard ~oh by hlllbeck John Smith. It waso llrot rite warmup
match for Athens next week.
Meanwhile, Mr. Poley, who had ..O.o from Ita 27 and Mlke Barr
torn 1q1 VlntDn Coont;y'o Vlldnp liUIIIed from hla 35. Polly aut
3, a pass mlosed, Evuo
tot' 320 yardo on tho sround on)Jo 1,
a wetk earlier, wu flattened In pried to Smith - returned
11 carries on wblcb he netted to'the N-Y te.
oxaetly Z4 yards.
That'l the lights went
1&gt;11 &amp;lid atayed out for 26 min11 h&lt;IJ•
- ,·atline
the'
up front_.
the play,
ends w.o. 1111 the ftrlt play with the
- aillttllll Polb' otr from the Ullbtl beck on, Worry hit Auit
- lad by the line bock- aotng down and &amp;Cl"OIIS, deep,
oro, thlt atoppod Poil,y and com- Clll ill to a&lt;ore. There
8:23
left.
The EP run mloa- · The Oihor Bucke,ye backa,
Qll Leny EYano, hallbeck DIYO id.
N-Y received, waallq&gt;Jed cold
1\\Mver ond !Uilbock Don Carter, fared llWe bOlter. AJto. epln, I'WIIeci, and MelBa open.
pdler, thay eernec1 43 )'lrds In ed 011 Ito own 36. I'll 14 pllj'O
the flrtt half, 27 In !be .... Malp was on the Buckeye 1
from wbere Werry oneakecl ill.
Gild, for 88 )'lrdt rulhllls.
The Buckeyes Uded nothing Thoro wai 1:12 left. Smith ran
bi air, lrYina there Dine Umoo !be EPa and It waa 1~ Smith
and &lt;OIIIpllllna ...,,_ Only once had opened that drive with runa
did N·Y pt •• close u t b • t1 If and 13 yard • for ftrst
Meigs 41 yard llnel
clown a.
Nobody did much In the sec.
Moonwbilo, !be Marauders
ond
quarter excep tho Maraud...... heviJ1i • BOed night er fllllbock, Kat &amp;l&amp;llah •
Going to hia left from the
'I11Gf aot 115 yards In the
flrot half, 127 In the aeoond Marauder 47, &amp;lglish waoir!IPhalf for 2u ' yard• total ruoh- ped ap.lnlt the aiclellneo, broile
tqa. Thill' added Bl ill the first an arm tackle, reveraed to his
llalf and to In the IIOCillld half right, and went 25 yards to the
for 121 yards total In the llr. Bucke,yo 28. But a penalt;y and
Wtn7 compl- 4 t1 11 at- an incomplete paso llopped the
tem!U - not • hlgil pei-contap drive.
- but two - f o r - ·
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The Bucko could not eontaln
l\lllback Ken Elllillh
ON THE FOURTH exchanp
wltb II yards In 11 carries, of punta In the third quarter,
or Smith 106 yards In 22 the Maraudera broke the pmo
·• canleo.
open when Smith, with 4116 loll,
CGach Cllance1, a 2Ul made 20 011 a pa11 frOm WOITl'
tiJp .pial Into !Ill fourth 'DI&amp;r· to the Buckeye 33 and two piOIO
ter, "-' aul&gt;llll1utlal and be- latnr ran 21 yards Into !be end
ton It ~- over 105 lh· Soph """"· !Do run for the EPa waa
~- Nick Childs WBI in • shy.
the ......
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Brown, the Red Devil quartjt. · Clark took the· kick-off touow_ . , Wlhama Wblta ,Eal- bock, then took hla tum at aeor- lna the 11&gt; and ..-...d It to
. . . , . - a f l a e - lng "' the fourth ~. bt
the
t3. Sb: piql
left and ran foor yards Into later, TiJmiQI -.1! ti&gt;laed •
feem cune iD town undefeated
22 1ard pua to Gillispie l:" a.
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Rav...- ran throullb, a-ever, It took Steve cir.... •end zone ~ the FaliDII' 1 I •
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~ ~n~~ · ovor W,otwna f~ • to cap a fine jll\rformance bf pJIIKI.
~ ·IIA&gt;tllh. allhCW!Bb dUbbed
33-!1 and .ill third .... the Red DevUa u he . . . .
H&lt;llllve vlolor7 of the 101aon. a f1&gt;1rth ~ ·Falcon tumble I ''WilJclna hoiJ[tal ~,"r,turJt.
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Again In '69

Pacific Coast League pitching
11tar, 'Ifill be the Dodgers' pitching coach next season.
Fred ''Dbde" Walker, whowon
the leagoe boWng title by hit·
tirv .357 for Brooklyn In 1941,
was IIIP&lt;rirted the Dodgers' batti~ ln!ltructor. succeeding Duke
Snider, who has joined S.n Diego.

30 points by land end air to open tbe clofenu of their Southeastern
Ohio Leque foolball chollljllonship.

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llleedoter of the N~oonvillo-\'ork Jb:l&lt;ayoo, was ·~In hio
tiaclco here Friday nigilt by the
Maroodero who rolled ~q~

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Dallas coach Tom Landr:r
ealll It "a matter ot pri&lt;W' but pick&amp; over the ~era at Loa
· • It moll llkel,y will be a matter Angelea, St. Loolo Ia only one
of oprlnslng Leroy Kelly It the point over the Forty Nlnero at
Cleveland Bro1ms hope to a1DJ&gt; San Francisco and Baltimore la
1he Cowboy stampede thlo 17 over the Falcma Ill. Atlanta.
The Cleveland defenae will be
weekend
hard
pressed to atoJ&gt; what
The Browns, who were
·· trompled .12-11 by Dallas In last probab!J' Ia the leogue' • moll
•, . aeuon'a Eastern Cooference potent olrense. Don Meredith
·' NFL champlonahlJ&gt; game, make was ap.~erb apinst the Lions,
a return awearance to the hitting on 16-ol-19 peooeo for 22B
yards and two Jquc. .wns.
; • Cottm Bowl Sunday to face a
The Packers, who alwa,ys
Co''"""-' team wltlch destroyed
"Forget anythin1!"
have
trouble with the ViJd.nga,
·' Detroit 59-13 last week. Dallas
will be meeting a vaatly
Ia a 10 point favorite.
improved
Mlnneoota attack led ·
"Cleveland led the league in
ruahlng the past two years, 11 by quarlerhock Joe KJill) and
't: LaMry warned earlier thb running backs Clint Jones and
week. uwe are going to t-tave to Bill Brown.
&amp;arr Pitcher
cootro1 their nmntng 18JD.e if
Green
Bay,
however, Ia aa
we are to win."
strong
as
ever
with Bart starr
That meana stopt. :ng Kelly,
pitching
io
Corol
Dale and
lalt season's rushing ieader who
Donny
Anderoon
coming
Into his
pined 107 yards In the Browns
own
as
t
ruming
beck.
24-10 opening game victor.v over
Both teams were impressive
LOS ANGELES (UPD - WalNew Orleans, as well as haJUq
· the line Clevelar.d aerial attack In opening game vlctorieo, the ter Alston, who came 1tJ through
featuring quarterback Frank Vikings 47-7 mer Atlanta and the farm aystem to take over as
·· lqan and reeefvers Gary the Packers 30-13 aver the manager or the Brooklyn Jlod..
Eagles.
gers in 1954, wUI be back again
Collins and Paul Wsrfteld.
Eari
Morrall
will
get
the
call
next season.
other Games
again
at
~beck
as
Joluuly
Alston, 57, has signed to pllot
Dl other NFL games on
Uni"tas
rests
his
injured
elbow
1967 Loa ~es Dodgers,
the
&amp;mdo,y, Green Bay is an eight
In
the
Colts'
pme
against
the
the
club
announced Friday,
point pick over SUJllriolng
weak
Falcons.
Alston,
who will be In his
Mlllleaot.a at Milwaukee, WashThe
Glante,
wit!!
a
newcy
16th
season
next year, Is the
Jngton is nine over the Saints at
found
offenoive
spark
supplied
dean
or
maJor
league managers.
No* OrleonB, the Giants are
by
Ronnie
Blye'
a
klckllf!
returns
His
Dodgers
won
pennants in
eight polnta over the Eagles at
1955 arxl 1956 at Brook!J'n arxl
1959, 1963, 1965 arxl 1966 here.
The Dodgers moved to Los An.
geles In 1958.
The club also announced that

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PhUadelphia, Cldcaao Ia favored
by ftve points at DeUolt, the
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of 66 and 59 yerds last week,
should hove UWe dUiieulq
downing the Eaglea; !t&gt;sel
NeW YOrk In a pre-eeason'play.
SOmy Jurgonaen' s 276 jard
four toodldolm performance
againot the BMn last week
should leave llWe doubt that 1he
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Clarence A "Lett,y" Long. the
only leii.IJamed OO..Ior to win

the American Bowling C&lt;qreos
All-Events competition, died
Friday at the ap of 76.
Lons won the All-Events Ulle
In 1925.

POMEROY

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1958 CADILLAC

The Red Devils Wiled twice
In Gle first quarter, Clace In !be
third and two more Umea In !be
fourth period.

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OPEN EVENINGS TIL 8:00

POMEROY

alve e11ort bf btilll JD ""' .It
Caroon took the ball and lUI· tacllltl ~ /of"*""'•,.A.P11!""!'
fled It for the vlalfora' flilal rl. the tacldil b f - - - UIIIted. . .
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acore 1:to left In !be
wben the FalCDII f101 the ball
down to the RavE...Iood two ylrd
line. Thoy had IIIOYed nll from
their own st _. SteYe Roueb,
Gory Clark and Dave Gillispie
lugalng the ball. 'l'hlll, cllrilll
wbat looked like 'a aun ro for
Wahama, lurnocl out to be a tumble and !be 101111 run by C&amp;riOII.
Waiwna heel also threetSied
ill tho nrst half a~~.e&lt; Gory Silk

ow ~ent . . . . guta, •••
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can !&gt;eat the Ma.... countlana out for, that.
AlthcJoBh thOJ were behind 27.
0 In the fourth period, Wahama
was otlJI oot to pl., ball.
A Mlka Brown to Bill GrlDotafr
peoa C8))lled a 70 yard drive
and &amp;ave RavSim&gt;ed Ito first
ro of the evening, Leter In !be
opening quarter, Ron Young took
the ball 011. a reverae and went
around left tackle for 26 yards
and a "IV. Frank Neller kicked the oooverolmo after t h e
first two "ID'a.
Next, It waa Jim Roark on a
two yard pl11111e to peydirt. The
· peas to Akera for the extra point
wao good and the ocore -

PLAYERoOF·WEEK - Ron Russell, 22111oond junior
center and defensive llneman, was selected "Pla,yer-d'..(he..
Week'' S&amp;tunlay morning by the GAllS coachiJW otaff fllr his
outetanding play in Gallla's 8-3 loss to Athens Friday nlj)ht.
In the ftrat period, RuBSeU socked It to AHS hallbock Mike
Goodwin, cauoi!W him to fwnble on the Devils' 10. He threw
Goodwin for a four-yard loao In the second period, and causht
Dave Coon for a four-yard io11 In the third, shortlJ' before Ute

one AHS touchdowl\ He saw brier acdon in the ftral_perlod,
due to a cberJay horae. Ruooell was presented the weekly
Jantzen Golden Helmet Award, II)IOIIOOrOd by Thomas Clothiera.

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Roark, who Ia llfllbabl1 a alloo·
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In for ell-otale lianbttk for !be
Red Devils,- btid totl1&amp;fdL
The otr.tackle aJubea, ead
andpo~ietwere . . . . .
ator:r. Clllck Carroll, aiiOiileUII•
alate candidate, .... held ........
leOI but manqed to pin 91
yards ruahlnl.
Wahama lakes on F•al •
Hocking thla Friday at Ba,elllel
Sladlum ill a pmo that _ .
lteo to be lntereating.

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to the three yard IIDt, but thlt
was it. The Red Devllo cllg In
and held.
IIJ' ~artero:
The Waiwna ho,ya, afl.er C&amp;r- Wllwna
0 0 0 8- 8
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Friday's Grid Scores M~Donald
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Massillon 46 Mansfield 18
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Western Reserve

Xenia IS centerville 0

Wayae 22 Fairborn 14
Dayton Fainnont West 27 Fairmoot East 8

Dayton stebbina 31 Troy 24
Sidney 48 Dayton Colonel White
8
Wilmington 30 Miamisburg 16
Upper S&amp;ndusky 14 Gallon 0
Barnesville 3B Woodsfteld 0
Big WaliDit 35 cardington 6
M~ C)lead 34 Oientangy 0
Shelby 46 Norwalk 0

Tecumseh 19 Greenon 6 1
Celina 14 Van Wert 6

Warrensville 24 Brooltlyn 22
Orrville f4 Manchester 0
1\lscarawas Valley 44 Northwest
0
canton Lincoln 24 canton Tim·
ken 22

Ashiarxl 40 Coohoctoo 12
Tri-Valley 51 M&amp;Yovllle 0
Wellsville 2B Toronto IB
Springlield Sllawnee 19 Troy Miami East 0
Bollalre 16 Marietta 6
Newcomeratown 20 Dover St. Jo.seph2
Portsmouth West 22 Wheelers-burg 8
PortamllUth High 31 M&lt;KeU 0
Marlon Hardlrv JB Uma senior
0
Uma Sbtwoee 12 Lima C. C. 0

Lexllwton 20 aaar Fork 6
ElJ'ria 57 Toledo Start 0
Lorain 2B Barberton 0
Cola. McKiniOJ &gt;K Colo. MohowkO
Cola. Eaat 14 Cola. Brooidlaven
12
Waver!J' 42 Northwesl 20
Springlield Sooth 44 Greenville
B
ML sterUng 40 Southeootern
Green 6
West Jefferson 58 t.ncaater Fenwlck 0
Colo. Wallllt Ridge 20 Clrcloville13
Plain City 26 Madison SOtah 0
Teays Valley 12 Lopn Elm 0
Cola. Eaatmoor 34 CoiL North 0
COlo. Woot 24 Cola. Wbttotcn 0
Colo. Mari&lt;J~&gt;oFraniclin 24 Cola.
Central12
Upper ArliJWton 32 Colo. Watterson 2
Cola. Northland 2B Newark I
Cola. Hartley 28 Colo. South 20
Miami Trace 16 Dll&gt;!ln 12
New Phlledelphla 6 ZaneiYIUe
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ChUllcothe 4B Greenlleld 0
North Union 30 Hlgillarxl 0
Atheno 8 Galllpolla 3
Weot Mtloldngwn 22 MoriiJI 14
Crookovllio 7 New LexiQS1411 6
Sllerldan to Roaevlllo 8
Barnesville 3B Wood•Dold 0

Cln. Withrow 30 Cln.

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llarnUton Garfield 38 Cln. Le

Yngstwn Chaney ' 36 Yngstwn
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To be COIUiidered for the award,
each player must ahow "Eagle
Spirit" all the time, attend an
practice• am meetlnga. be wW~
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at praetlee to work for seiJ.
Improvement, and know all aa--

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loose bell and moved 23 yards
to !be N-Y 32. Tho drl'" was
~ end N-Y look over for
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MEIGS
Ill Halt 2ed Halt Total

First Downo • • • • • 9 7 16
Yda. Rush ••••••• 115 127 242
Yds. Pua • • • • • • • Bl 40 121
Total Ydo ••• • , •• 193 167 363
Pus AU. • .. • • .. B 3 11
Pus Comp. • , •. 3-11 (liD)
1-IO('JD) 4-121
Pus Dlt. • • • • • • 1 0 1
Fumbles • • • • • .. o 0 o
.Fwnblea Loat • • • • 0 o o
PUnta ••••••• ' 3-116 3-125 6-241
Penalties ••••• 1-5 4-GO 5-G5
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First llnwns . . .. 2

Yds: "l&gt;uo . • . • . • 0

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GALLIPOLIS - Coach Nell
liYmme• Volley 11&lt;0red In the
Hellier's Haman Trace Wlldcata cb opped 1 heort-l&gt;reoker Fri- aecond quarter on a 20 yard
day night at B¥mme• Volley aa puo pl., and ran the PAT. No
tho Viking• edpd the Wildcats offtclal -otlca were avellable
B-G. 11 wu Symmes Velley'o on tho Vlklnsa.
The Wildcats had elgilt ftrot
first win. llaman Trace Ia 0..2
and the Vlidnp are 11J.
Tratllns B.{) at the hell, the
Wlldcato came beck withaotrung
defonn In the second half and
IIUIIllfled to score. Everette Mantgomery, UO poundhallback, went
over rlgirt tackle !rdm a1x yards
out. The try for II'• PA'r fall~

Blacks Sttttf"

Pony Express

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BERNSTEIN GETS AWARD

AhtSIEHDAM (UPI) -

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album- rl. the nine Q11111hoaies
d. Gutave Mahler. Bernlteln,
Cllllductor of the New York Philharmonic, ls on a tour ot FAa..
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Certain People Only ore the young, fun, casual Mt
who bow what's "in" becauae they've put it therel
And these are the people who are going way..gut about

our C. P.O. by h.i.s. It's authonticolly styled with patch
pockets, buttoned cuffs and long shirttails. Join the
crowd-get in with the C.P .O. set. Get into a C.P.O.
shirt in your Favorite casual color. from $13.00

four Neighbors Dealt

With Us .... Why Don't
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LntoM ~iayl Interior, one owner,
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Yds.
Yd1. Pass. , • , , ••• •• 87
Net Yds••• •• , , • , •• 127
Paso Altern. .. • • • .. 1$
Pose Comp. . . . . . . . . 5
On lho other hand, North GeJ. Pass Inter••••••..•• 0
lla otaUotloo totaled the aame First Downs • • • • . , •.• 8
rmnber of rlrlt downs tor each Fumbles . • • • . • . . • • • 3
teem but pve the Pirates 206 Flmb!es Loet , •• , ••• 2
EA'&gt;TERN IND. STATS.
yards rushing and paasing to 65
Grueser , • , .. , •• 7e- 31 ~·-=~·
for the fllahlanders.
North Gallil
2 o o o - 2 R. Karr • , •..• , .Be- B yda. ·
Southwestern
0 8 0 0 - B Smith •••.• •••• lc- 1 yd.

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The WUdcata had 123yards rushIng and compl- three of u
praases for SO yards, a net of
173 yardo. Each team hod one
pao1 intercepted.
Both teem1 were bard hit by
penoltles. Haman Trace drew
50 yards In penaJUeo wbUe the
Vlkinga were penollzed 10 yarda.
The Wlldcats punted aix llmea
tor 195 yards. an· averqe or
32.5 yards per boot.

,. ~B Trllfo'a next~wlll
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p.m. non Thurotlay at
Mercerville asa'nll the Hannan,
·'W, Va. WUdcato.
Haman Trace
0 0 6 0-6
PI". PLEASANT- J'L Pleaa. &amp;&gt;mmeo Velley
0 B 00- B
ant's B1i Blacka nanained unbeatan In tour outinp Friday
night 1&gt;7 knoddng oa prevtoua. lloruetll Loee.Apin
IJ' unbeaten lluntlngtoo !U&amp;Il ISO bolore a capacity crowd 11
COAL GROVE - Rock Hill
- · Mamortal Field.
The Ponies, now 2-1-1, were
ranked aeventh (Triple A Clau)
In !be state prior to Friday'1 I~ ConferEce !lrid pme.
bottle at the Point
The Homola, ~ for the
'l1lo r1IJI8CI Big Wack defense year, era off to their ..,..It start
limited the l'llnlea to 23 yar&lt;jo
under veteran Coach Jim
rulhills and only IB peallnlwhlle ()led)Du~.
the charles of Coach Dick ·Wero
popnded out 163 yards ... the
OF ALLEN
sround and ldded 158 by the air WHIFF
PlfiLAOELPIDA (UP])
route. 1'1. .Pleasant led 154 In Richie Allen broke his own
flrlll downa.
Natlooal League record for moot
Pl. Pleuant had 1he boll 81
strlkeouts tn a HISOR when he
playa cllrlq tho O¥enlne-lfwlt. lamed l8lillot Meta' pitcher
lnston bed It only 31 Umea. Tom Seever for Ute ftrat two
After 1 oooreleao ftrlt pertimes he facecJ him In the
Iod, Point )unped lhead 7~ In
_,(JV game of a doubleheader
!be IOcond Pete McDer- frlctay nichL The IOCOnd Whllf
mitt hit Dirk Jackoon a pve Allen 151 for the ONIOO,
13-fard scoring strike. lllika
breaking the mark of UO he set
RaWIOII the extra point. ~n 1965.
Bill Deering ... caugbt beltled !be IIOal line for a oefeljc
In the third period, glvt., the
Blacka a 9.{) lead.
Willi 13 IIOCillldo loll, J1cital
1Pok a O.e-fard polO from Mc·
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MADRID (IJPI) - "'"""" flrot
heart tronsplant petlent, J u a n
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TC TOTAL Rod:risuez Grille, 4:1, was bur·
• . • 11 59 ' led here Frldo,y. lla died ThuroF.ngl.lab o
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• • • • • • • • • 7 24 da,y lifter ourvlvt., 33 houri
Wert7 • • , • • • , • • 2
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SIDlth • • , , • , • • •• 22 lOG
FILM CENSORDI
E. Williams • • . . . 3 5
Grate • • • • • • • • •• 6 16
AMSTERDAM UP]) - "T h o
R. Wllllams • • • • • • 4 26 Green Beretatt an Amerieu mo..
vie, _...t Friday at Amater·
IND. YDS. RUSH.
(NEL.YORJI)
dam'a Twlchinald t h - after
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tt 2t the m•n,........ een&amp;OAd nine
Carter , ; • . • • • • 7 -t mhwdN rl. film for wbat It caJ(.
Ev.,l • • • • • . • . • 7 t2
''too outapokeo American
Weaver • • . • • • • • t B j)ropepnda," A Norlll VielllaSCORE BY QUARTERS:
tiocumenle17 ailered the
Melp • • • • • 14 0 B B- :10 bill.
N-York ••••• 0 0 00- 0
SCORING
Ault, t8 yd. peao from WerREFUGEES EVACI/ATED
m Wtn7, 1 7&lt;L run; Smith,
GENEVA (UPI)- Tlio~DterM.
7&lt;1. runt Ault, to 7&lt;1. peal from tlaaal eommlttee of • R • d
wer.,.. EP - Bmltb 00 nm; Croll aald Friday It llid IIY&amp;&lt;· raotll5.{).
Grate, run.
llaled more lhiD 200 111111-AfrlJaciiiOII ciUIIIII aix peuea for
ean ~· out of Blitra to
)'erda. Gory Parka and RanIIUJe, llllltaerlllld. Molt ofthem _, ~ hod 13 and 611 yardl
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and ." 'lhill for tho willnera.
Freach.
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CLEVELAND (IJPI) ...; D u k o
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Panaltlea ••••• 2-10 3-15 5-.25
PASS RECEIVING !MEIGS)
Au!~ ·S for 101 and two "IDa.
Smith, 1 for 20.
E. WUIIamo, 1 for 20.
IND. YDS. RVSJL

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Guard; only other player
prevlouslJ' listed.)
By Quarters:
Alexander
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Eastern
0 0 0 6STATISTICS

'Cats Drop 8-6 Heartbreaker

43 27 90

PsssAU. . . . . . . 4 59
Pass Comp. • . . • 0 0 0
Pall tit. . . . . . . 2 0 2
Flmtlies . . . . . . . o 2 2
Fuld&gt;let Loot • • . • o o o
PUnta • • • • • • • • 4-140 6-2to 10.

steele, left guard; TUD Bucllh
left enc(j Karr, QB; Sc:JiuJtz,
Dan Grue&amp;er, Ul; Devid Smlltlf,':~
FB. AlterJates Howard
Bob Henoll)". Sono,y Cline,
Enrln, Tom Kerr. (Alon

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atns travel to Kyger Cr&lt;&gt;ek to scored In the aecond halt
play Coach lloward Lee Miller' a
The Piraino threatened on two
1he Southwootam Higillanders Boheota willie the illghlandera occaolono but the drives boaed
eked out an B~ win Friday night of Coach Steve Stiles will Jour. down. The Pirates marched to
over the vloltlng North Gallla ney to Racine for e fP&gt; at t h e the Southwestern 26, after the
Plnteo.
Highlanders toochciovm, only to
Southern Local Tornadoes.
The win tell the fllahlanden
The Pirates took • 2~ lead loae the ball on do1ma. In !be
In a Ue for first place with the in !be ftrlt period wben P h II oame period, North Gallla ....
Kyger Creek Bobcats, 1967 de- Sawltlero, 130-jiOU!IIi sophomore, on the illghlandero 19 when Ume
fendlni SV AC ebempo. 8oth are lropped Seott;y Atha, 16s..enlor, ran out.
1~ ill sv Ac play.
In the IIIIi .....
Southweotam atatlotlcol!bowed
The illghlandero are 2-lin ali
The Highlanders scored tholr 11 ftrat down• for the Pirates to
games while the PirateoofCooch toochdown In the second period one for the !UghlandeH IIlii 82
Mel Carter are 2-lln all games, 'lfhen Atha dived over from t h e yardo ruohing and pulinlforlbe
and 2-1 In SVAC play, all three three yard line. Charles Wil- Pirates to 47 ruoldngandpooslng
contella being league encoun. Harno, l80.pound senior ran 1he for the illghlandero.
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PAT to give Southweatern en B-2

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Burnett Ia the son of Mrs. flrot Southern Valley Athletic
Olive Burnett of Gallipolis. He COnference start ol. the season.

was a three ~ year letterman
at Gallipollo Hlp Sch.W, where
be was named to the SEO's all·

rlgl4 guard; Bob Woodo, ee."~~

Dave Mora, left taekle.

Highlanders Slip By Pirates, 8-2

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tilcl -Ill the third and aptn In for to yards and the f I n 11
taurib qaarter,
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Malp ro. lllike Crate, t h e
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IW-audlr doftllllve line, 158 lb. ina Smith a root, ran 1he EP1
Soph .11111 · wayae Well 11 lift for ao~.
.m llli!Dilt'td bt """ uteaob" Noar the and, with aul&gt;a ...
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WU bJocktd, but IUbquarterbeck
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.,. to 14-0 with 17 secondo Ritchie ud Tom Buckley wen
log Alexander kopt the Eaetern
Alexander, - 2-1 on the oea- Jell In !be third quarter when practlcalb the only way the EoEagles on defonae ..,,t of Ute aon. eat oo Ute scoreboard tOr Senior Dick Grinstead ran the gieo lllllll&amp;ed to pick .., yardllild-&lt;lhio Valley Conference grid the ftrat time with 1 mlrute 11111 lett end to score frGIIl four yardo age. Eaotem .....,toted ave of
tilt - - the two teamo Fri- •01 oe&lt;oida remaining In the out and White ran over the ex· 13 pasaes for 87 yards In the
day nlj)hl and came out with a OI&gt;Onina . hllf whan Quarterbeck tra points.
air lrxi got only 40 rushing;
I~ win.
cra1a White pltqed over from
Eastern. In a deaperate comeAlexander, meanwhile, was
The contest was played In eight tho one yard Uno. .
beck, aut Ita touchdown mldwa,y satlsfted to grind out 92 yards
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Rilrute quartero, instead of 12
Whlta, a 150 lb. junior, coppoid thr...., the laot quarter when on the ground and six yards in
by 1sreement. liter 1 - e r a Spartan drive thltbepnatmld- Ray Karr connected with Junior the air with one pas&amp; try.
failure occurred oarb' In the tle!d where the vtaitors took a End Bob Ritchie for a beaut!·
CHARLES BURNET!"
The Eagle a will travel to Glooo·
MOREHEAO, l(y. - Charles gamtl and the lights were oil one punt trom COich Btlly Klncatd•s flll 35 yard urtal to peydlrt. ter this Friday.
Burnett, a defensive •ck, has hour ani! 15 mirutea. Tbe elec- Eaglea. The try for the extra Karr'o peaa atlelq?t to BUI EAGLE OFFENSIVE STARTERS
been named .. Mr. Interceptor" trlclt;y went off, aimUiar 1s to points on a pasa •ttempt tram Schultz for the extra pointa fell
Ritchie, right en:l; Mike Bor..
by the football coach stall at duri1111 the Malis • Nell&lt;lllville White to Brooks fell incol!)plete. lnCOI!Ij)lete.
ing, right tackle; Jim Stettler,
pme, after each team had run
Morehead State Uni vorslty.
AIOlllllder 1woc1 the tdvan~
Aerlab !rom Karr to Schultz,
The senior halfback woa the
honor for intercepting a pasa
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. Coach Charles Cbencey'o ·Meigs club hit twice '"' ,erfect
TD Pllsea trqm Quarterback Jell Werry to and Demh Aul4 on a
1 yard oneak by_Werry aft8r a paoa oet .., the opportonlty, 1rx1 on a
20 yard ~oh by hlllbeck John Smith. It waso llrot rite warmup
match for Athens next week.
Meanwhile, Mr. Poley, who had ..O.o from Ita 27 and Mlke Barr
torn 1q1 VlntDn Coont;y'o Vlldnp liUIIIed from hla 35. Polly aut
3, a pass mlosed, Evuo
tot' 320 yardo on tho sround on)Jo 1,
a wetk earlier, wu flattened In pried to Smith - returned
11 carries on wblcb he netted to'the N-Y te.
oxaetly Z4 yards.
That'l the lights went
1&gt;11 &amp;lid atayed out for 26 min11 h&lt;IJ•
- ,·atline
the'
up front_.
the play,
ends w.o. 1111 the ftrlt play with the
- aillttllll Polb' otr from the Ullbtl beck on, Worry hit Auit
- lad by the line bock- aotng down and &amp;Cl"OIIS, deep,
oro, thlt atoppod Poil,y and com- Clll ill to a&lt;ore. There
8:23
left.
The EP run mloa- · The Oihor Bucke,ye backa,
Qll Leny EYano, hallbeck DIYO id.
N-Y received, waallq&gt;Jed cold
1\\Mver ond !Uilbock Don Carter, fared llWe bOlter. AJto. epln, I'WIIeci, and MelBa open.
pdler, thay eernec1 43 )'lrds In ed 011 Ito own 36. I'll 14 pllj'O
the flrtt half, 27 In !be .... Malp was on the Buckeye 1
from wbere Werry oneakecl ill.
Gild, for 88 )'lrdt rulhllls.
The Buckeyes Uded nothing Thoro wai 1:12 left. Smith ran
bi air, lrYina there Dine Umoo !be EPa and It waa 1~ Smith
and &lt;OIIIpllllna ...,,_ Only once had opened that drive with runa
did N·Y pt •• close u t b • t1 If and 13 yard • for ftrst
Meigs 41 yard llnel
clown a.
Nobody did much In the sec.
Moonwbilo, !be Marauders
ond
quarter excep tho Maraud...... heviJ1i • BOed night er fllllbock, Kat &amp;l&amp;llah •
Going to hia left from the
'I11Gf aot 115 yards In the
flrot half, 127 In the aeoond Marauder 47, &amp;lglish waoir!IPhalf for 2u ' yard• total ruoh- ped ap.lnlt the aiclellneo, broile
tqa. Thill' added Bl ill the first an arm tackle, reveraed to his
llalf and to In the IIOCillld half right, and went 25 yards to the
for 121 yards total In the llr. Bucke,yo 28. But a penalt;y and
Wtn7 compl- 4 t1 11 at- an incomplete paso llopped the
tem!U - not • hlgil pei-contap drive.
- but two - f o r - ·
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The Bucko could not eontaln
l\lllback Ken Elllillh
ON THE FOURTH exchanp
wltb II yards In 11 carries, of punta In the third quarter,
or Smith 106 yards In 22 the Maraudera broke the pmo
·• canleo.
open when Smith, with 4116 loll,
CGach Cllance1, a 2Ul made 20 011 a pa11 frOm WOITl'
tiJp .pial Into !Ill fourth 'DI&amp;r· to the Buckeye 33 and two piOIO
ter, "-' aul&gt;llll1utlal and be- latnr ran 21 yards Into !be end
ton It ~- over 105 lh· Soph """"· !Do run for the EPa waa
~- Nick Childs WBI in • shy.
the ......
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Brown, the Red Devil quartjt. · Clark took the· kick-off touow_ . , Wlhama Wblta ,Eal- bock, then took hla tum at aeor- lna the 11&gt; and ..-...d It to
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the
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feem cune iD town undefeated
22 1ard pua to Gillispie l:" a.
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Rav...- ran throullb, a-ever, It took Steve cir.... •end zone ~ the FaliDII' 1 I •
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~ ~n~~ · ovor W,otwna f~ • to cap a fine jll\rformance bf pJIIKI.
~ ·IIA&gt;tllh. allhCW!Bb dUbbed
33-!1 and .ill third .... the Red DevUa u he . . . .
H&lt;llllve vlolor7 of the 101aon. a f1&gt;1rth ~ ·Falcon tumble I ''WilJclna hoiJ[tal ~,"r,turJt.
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Again In '69

Pacific Coast League pitching
11tar, 'Ifill be the Dodgers' pitching coach next season.
Fred ''Dbde" Walker, whowon
the leagoe boWng title by hit·
tirv .357 for Brooklyn In 1941,
was IIIP&lt;rirted the Dodgers' batti~ ln!ltructor. succeeding Duke
Snider, who has joined S.n Diego.

30 points by land end air to open tbe clofenu of their Southeastern
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Dallas coach Tom Landr:r
ealll It "a matter ot pri&lt;W' but pick&amp; over the ~era at Loa
· • It moll llkel,y will be a matter Angelea, St. Loolo Ia only one
of oprlnslng Leroy Kelly It the point over the Forty Nlnero at
Cleveland Bro1ms hope to a1DJ&gt; San Francisco and Baltimore la
1he Cowboy stampede thlo 17 over the Falcma Ill. Atlanta.
The Cleveland defenae will be
weekend
hard
pressed to atoJ&gt; what
The Browns, who were
·· trompled .12-11 by Dallas In last probab!J' Ia the leogue' • moll
•, . aeuon'a Eastern Cooference potent olrense. Don Meredith
·' NFL champlonahlJ&gt; game, make was ap.~erb apinst the Lions,
a return awearance to the hitting on 16-ol-19 peooeo for 22B
yards and two Jquc. .wns.
; • Cottm Bowl Sunday to face a
The Packers, who alwa,ys
Co''"""-' team wltlch destroyed
"Forget anythin1!"
have
trouble with the ViJd.nga,
·' Detroit 59-13 last week. Dallas
will be meeting a vaatly
Ia a 10 point favorite.
improved
Mlnneoota attack led ·
"Cleveland led the league in
ruahlng the past two years, 11 by quarlerhock Joe KJill) and
't: LaMry warned earlier thb running backs Clint Jones and
week. uwe are going to t-tave to Bill Brown.
&amp;arr Pitcher
cootro1 their nmntng 18JD.e if
Green
Bay,
however, Ia aa
we are to win."
strong
as
ever
with Bart starr
That meana stopt. :ng Kelly,
pitching
io
Corol
Dale and
lalt season's rushing ieader who
Donny
Anderoon
coming
Into his
pined 107 yards In the Browns
own
as
t
ruming
beck.
24-10 opening game victor.v over
Both teams were impressive
LOS ANGELES (UPD - WalNew Orleans, as well as haJUq
· the line Clevelar.d aerial attack In opening game vlctorieo, the ter Alston, who came 1tJ through
featuring quarterback Frank Vikings 47-7 mer Atlanta and the farm aystem to take over as
·· lqan and reeefvers Gary the Packers 30-13 aver the manager or the Brooklyn Jlod..
Eagles.
gers in 1954, wUI be back again
Collins and Paul Wsrfteld.
Eari
Morrall
will
get
the
call
next season.
other Games
again
at
~beck
as
Joluuly
Alston, 57, has signed to pllot
Dl other NFL games on
Uni"tas
rests
his
injured
elbow
1967 Loa ~es Dodgers,
the
&amp;mdo,y, Green Bay is an eight
In
the
Colts'
pme
against
the
the
club
announced Friday,
point pick over SUJllriolng
weak
Falcons.
Alston,
who will be In his
Mlllleaot.a at Milwaukee, WashThe
Glante,
wit!!
a
newcy
16th
season
next year, Is the
Jngton is nine over the Saints at
found
offenoive
spark
supplied
dean
or
maJor
league managers.
No* OrleonB, the Giants are
by
Ronnie
Blye'
a
klckllf!
returns
His
Dodgers
won
pennants in
eight polnta over the Eagles at
1955 arxl 1956 at Brook!J'n arxl
1959, 1963, 1965 arxl 1966 here.
The Dodgers moved to Los An.
geles In 1958.
The club also announced that

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PhUadelphia, Cldcaao Ia favored
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GALLIPOLIS- Fullback Dave
Coon hit Pl'fdlrl from a 1 x eame 12 pl..,..alater.
The GAllS field guaJ. was set
yardo out with 2:13 left In the
up when David John100, detenthird period, then slammed
rlgllt tackle for the extra points sJve hallback, intercepted Bob
IIIYing Coach Don Elk«r'a Ath- Handley's pass on the Athens
ena Bulldogs a hard.fougbt 8-3 25. Johnson returned It 11
triumph over Coach Glerm yard.s to the AHS 14.
Chuck Noal, GAllS luUback,
Trout's Gallipolis Blue Devils
here Friday nlgbt,
carried three consecutive pla,ys
An estimated 3,000 persoos with gains ol 2, 3, and 2 yards.
viewed the bitter defensive grid That put it on the Alhens sevstruggle oo Memorial Field. It en. ~cer booted lt (rom the
was the Southeastern Ohio Lea- 15 - It split the uprigbts 25
gue opener for both squads.
yards away, giving the home
After a scoreless' first half, dub a 3..() lead.
Athens only touchdown w a s
Gallipolis drew first blood when
Quarterback Tom ~ncer, with set up as a result of a GAHS
End Greg Pauley holding, hoot- tumble.
Arter ~encer's field goal, Skip
ed a 25-yard field goal with se\'.
en minutes lett in tbe third per- DeMison returned ~ncer's
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· loci - llut !'dod ..to eQitallio
Then ...,. the ...,..., kfl' on the AilS mla ....a,
plo.y, Bob Hanollv need back,
Mark llavll! .....,.ertcl Handlooktcl to bla loll, and Ead lllf'l llrot period rumble 111 t11o
Larry VIncent open .., the llcla- GAllS 28, llftllbqr- AilS drive.
lines. Tho pall plt7 ...... Momonta later, Tom P' 0 I e
21 yard~, II was IIM&gt;rt lila 'nrot ..,.U.eec~ oii i GoodWin - ·
down by lnehea. The baD wu oo Cll the GAllS 40. IIIII Iller In
It took Athens seven playa to the GARS 11. COoD •macked UJ) the ftrlt stanza, Dave BurDett
eome from beblnd. Coon took the middle lor live and I llrlt recovered Dave Coodl rumble
It to the Devils 29. Mike Good- dolm, then raetcl to bla left Cllthe GAllS 17.
win carried It 1D the 20 lor a for ilx more and the winning
ID the . fourth period, wllh 5:nrot clown. Ron Russell l!lllOII'· toucbclown.
40 loll In the Bllllt, StoYe &amp;&gt;owed Coon for a foor.yard 1011.
Athena oontroUtclthebaD,r1111- dOD lllllllltclanotberllancll«rfllm·
Glb Craig followtcl wllh a brU- nlng 57 pl171 from oertmmop ble 111 the Alhono 38 a11or Tom
llant defensive play. He knock· whllel"'f"''ttlng t11o GaUiano t9. 5\&gt;0ncer and Glb Crlls omixhertcl
tel down two AilS blockers and' Ru&amp;&amp;8d defensive J&gt;111 by tllo tho AilS llsnal elDer. II wu tho
tosstcl the apetcly Goodwin for an Galliano reaultad In five Alb- DevUo 1111 bli ehanco. ()n a
eight yard loss.
eno lwnblos. GAllS re"""ortcl third and lhne lltuallon, GAllS
It was third and 22 on the four ot the enemy's bobbles tumbled. recovered, thea a pau
Galliano 32. n sppeartcl the .,. Including throe In the Orst per. fell lneomplete ending I h e
AilS 27. GaUipolls held, loresophomore Dlek - . . to
punt from his own 19. Tile ball
ruUed down on the GAllS 35,
Noal aalntcl one, then
eer dropped the plgoldn. Den·
nlaon pouneed oo the loose ovlll
on the GAHS 35.
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GADS-Athens Statistics

Rockets Triumph

J)Unt quarterback Greg sternman
found part-time quarterback and
Clanked Bill Washburn with a 40naD's t~ had a "patsy" as yard pass to the Wellston 10. Then
they pushed 56 yards in just four Sternman hit end Mike Akers
plays to aeore. The payoCf was a with the touchdown pass. A con38 yard touchdown pass from version run failed and it was
QUarlerbock Rick Perdue to end 12-6 at the intermission.
The second half was entirely
John Bethel. A conYerslon r u n
Called and it was 6.{1 at the four- defense as neither team mounted a serlou! threat. PerWe wu
miDute mark.
In the 14CODd period halfback thrown for 35 yards in losses
Dennis Headley ripped around the attempting to pass during tbia
comer for a 12-yard touchdown feroclou11 struggle lthlle Washrun to give Wellston a 12..() lead burn didn't fare much better after returning to his regular quarwith three minutes left ln the
terback post.
first half.
Statlsdea show Wellston with
Following the kickoff Ironton
rumbled at midfield. Wellston :re- 199 yards rushing and cornpletiDg ftve of 10 passes for 76
covering. One play gave the Rockets a ftrat down on the Tiger 30- yards. Ironton had only 54 yarda

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Pasaes Attamptad
JACKSGN - SParktcl by the
Gallipolis ... 1 8 2 5 - 16
running
of hallba&lt;kl Clllek
Alhens ..... 4340- 11
Connd
and
Chuck Lowe the LoPasaes CorrwJeted
1!111
Cbleflslna
nlpptd the JaekGaiiiPulla .. • 0 3 I 1 5
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1011
Jronmen
16-14
Friday nlllltt
Athena ..... 2210- 5
tn
the
11Dal
two
mlmte1
ol aePasses lntareepted
Howard, RH . . . • 1 -4 -4 Gallipolis .. • 0 0 1 0 Uon
tu
au
almost
unbelievable
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TOTALS . . . • . • 33 78 2.3 Athens ..... o 2 0 1- 3 drive to Yletory.
(Allums)
starting at their own 11 yard
Yards Passing
Coon, FB •... , . 23 144 6.2 Gallipolis • • • 0 14 8 4 - 26 line and trilling by a lU aeore,
Handley, QB ' • ' ' 9 23 2,5 Athens ... , • 24 U21 0- 88 the Ciders were aided by two bfa
Goodwin, LH , .. 9 12 1.3 Total Yards CRush-Paul
penaldea, r&lt;!Ugh1ng the kleker
Dennison, RH . • • • 4 2 .5 GaUipolla ... .s 60 19 30 - 104 and pass Interference, before fiRutter, liB . . . . • . I 0 0,0 Athens ••... IOt6143 62 - 270 nally setting up camp on their
TOTALS ....... 46 181 3,9 Return Yardage
own U..yard otrlpe,
TEAM STATISTICS
From here they moved on a
Gallipolis . . • 0 8 62 0 - 70
Score By l.)lartera
Athena ... : , -2 14 20 2 - 34 aulltalntcl drive unW apeacl,y hallGalll)lolls ... 0 0 3 0 3 Fumbles
back Dana Beougher Rashed oft
Athena .. . .. o 0 8 0- 8 Gallipolis • • • I 0 I I 3 Iockie and sprinted 28 yards
First Downs
Alhens ..... 3011- 5
Gallipolis. ,. 0 4 0 1- 5 Recovered By
Athens ..... 5 2 2 3- 12 Gallipolis ... 4 o o 2- 6 NETS NETS PLAYER
Yards Gained Rushing
STONY BROOK, N.Y. (UPO
Athens ..... 0 0 2 0- 2
Gallipolis . • , 6 t6 17 26 - 95 Penalties
- The New York Nets or the
.;,lhens ..... 80 2542 65- 212 Gallipolis . . . 5 o o 5 - 10 American Basketball As&amp;ocfa..
Yards Lost Rushing
Athens ..... o 010 5- 15 Uon Friday acquired DeWitt
Gallipolis ... II 0 6 0- 17
PUNTS- GAllS: ~r, 5- Menyuz from the Houston
Athens . . . . . I 7 20 3 - 31 192 (38,4); Pauley, 1-35 (35.0) Mavericks.
Net Yards Rushing
Men,yarz averaged 9.1 points
Totals- 6-227, (37.8).
Gallipolis ... .S 46 II 26 - 78
and
10 rebounds a game for
Athens: Rutter, t -164 (41.0).
Houston
last year and was a
SCORING - GAllS: ~eneer,
member
of
the Western Division
25-yard field goal, 7:00 left In
AD
Star
Team.
third.
on the ground but netted 139
Athena: Coon, 8-yard run, 2:·
through the air on 10 of 23 pass
14 10
13
left In third, PATS - coon, Aabland Oil
attempts.
run,
K. of P.
13 11
Fullback Toby Via of Wellatoo
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GALLIPOLIS
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8 16
ENDS - Proae, Craig, Paul- Elks
Score by quarters :
McKnight &amp; DaYies
5 19
ey.
Wellston
6 6 o o - 12
f 20
TACKLES- Mosley, Hems.. CU;y Loan
Ironton
0600- 6
Ohio Bell
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pipkin In for the Important ' point eonYOraloo to give t b e
Chiefs their 1l-14lud with only
2:17 remaining In the cauat.
Following • aeorelaaa llrst
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RaY De&amp;.pheu, c r - up bla
~ orm and put the lrcJn.
men baek In tho baD ...,.. wllh
a 73 yard touchdown pus to end
Terry Ollbome. Jack1011 lintel
I

up for a plaeOirientldek, 11ut De·
stophen, ..... bolda for the ...
Ira polllta, )lmptcl '41 and to11ed the lwoiX&gt;Int oonvoralon pus
to Osborne, wl1o wu Ill alCIIO
In tbo end zone. Tblo knotttcl
the oeore II 8-8 with 11:40 rell!llnlnc In tho I!W'd period.
Thla C!OIIIbln6tlon ot IJoSte,
phon to Osboiile eame bad&lt; In
the fourth period to click apln
Cll I 12 yard touchdown-· De-

·yan~a

line--

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W.a atoR&gt;tcl en bla .....
version ruo but JaekOCII hold 1
lU lud wllh 9:37 rell!llnlnc In
Sfapben

SPARK
PLUGS
SET OF8

5.60

TAPT
CHIEF JUSTICE

fno..,.,&gt;, _ · ea"""' t i '
I

E. Thomu had • 183
538 for F. C, IIIII R. Flllloer
a 199-470 Mrleo lor Ohio Bell.
Filla C1Q&gt; movtc1 up In the
atandlnp U they had I 3 111'oep orer G. &amp; J. AulD. R,
Mit dull I wu top bowllh' for F,
C, with I 207 -'57 ltl'l01, U WU
W. Demo.r for G. " J. wllh a
1117-123,
Aahland 011 aloo a.wtcl up
u they - 3 same• from Tawney' a 91udlo. Ashlaod Oil's top
waa J. HeUman wllh a 200-577
and Ta-•a blgh wu J. ~~y.
an'• l77 -492.
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Rounclln( Ollt tho nltlht wu
K. of P. wllh aS ,POint winthe City Loan. K. 1l1dta had
a %05-59t lor K, Ill P.'I hilll
and G. Mardi! a 227 .seo lor CJOI

LDin'• top.

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. ·OfiYfl!pitby, 11M pallbearers,
lllnpn,
lllcGowan, Rev.
Paul Fortney, Foglesong Fun;nl -Home and aU who h~ped
In w
during tbe Illness
~ . death of our dear h1JI.
Jolnd and latllor, WDUam Hen-

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Notice

J!AM SHOOT. Sunday, Sept. II,
~~~ 110011

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to t p.m. llama, ba-

turkeys and ~ bog, All
' pnceeds 10 lo eJ1181181&gt;Iey 1n1c11: OJ)DIIIarOd by Rae111e
i imeJ1eney squad.
f.19-31c

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are bet and

feollng

;':~i;~lll JIIUI' ear .aln~

Local Bowling

position In tllo llluiclbwa by wiD·
nine 6 polnto It Ohio Bell'l ...

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DELIVERED TO

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All '68's Reduced

69 MODELS

....ouAIAimEDPtfoNE 992-2094

OHIO PALLET CO.

MONTGOMERY &amp; Ward allll&gt;matlc washer two yeara old,
$80 or leso, Phone • • ·

SALES AND SERVICE

5.55

. 992-2689
POMEROY, OtiiO

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Scmntl

Pomeroy Home &amp; lwtol

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new · 4Utoaiatlocar wuh. f.1Nte

LOW
CAIN PIICI

....LOW MOIITIILY
PATMIMT

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From the Largest Truc:ll or
Bulldo..r Radiator To Tho
- e a t Heaw Core.

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BUfnNAIS

Hlickl-part, Ohio

For Sale

PIL 99~43

PHONE 667·3370

WARM )f()RNJNG &lt;011 heator,
alao ..,. Umber, C. E. lloag.
lao, Rt. S, Pomeroy, f.D-4tp
ONE SELMER Signet clarinet,
uceUent condllloll, 11011, Pb.

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TlWLI!lR SPACit, au utmtles
available, Inquire US Mulber-

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glass. cut cJasl,

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NOI'E! MIS a large

llle eonilottng of a rew 1111'
ltema. PI~ brfpg i
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ANTIQUE AucriON
ry alter 3 or 5 p.m. Write P.
THE UNDI!lRSIGNED wiD of.
0.
Box 425 Pomeroy. 5-Nc
fer lor sale at pubDe auetlon
at tbe home of tbe late
George H. Kenoedy, 700 West P'URNISREI) GARAOI!: · IPII'$menl on Lllu»ID BDl. Utilities
lllaln Street, Pomeroy, Ohlo,
)llld;
ldulll only. Pbone •
located Just below tbe PomM.
11-lf.llc
eroy-Mason Bridge, on Saturday, lhe 28th day of SeptemIIIGIIIIe
ber, 1911tl, beginning at ten 'l'JWLI!lR LOTS.
Coarl,
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Oblo
on
Bille
o'elock A.M., tho personal
property owned by George H.
Rl. 114, l'tloae · - ·
1-11-lle
Kennedy, conslaUng In part
of the lollowlng: Gas llove,
Frigidaire refrigerator, tele- ll'tiRNJSIIEI) TlfO II!:DROOII
vision, tttdlen table and f ' APARTIIENT, . Middleport,
pboae 981a7f.
lf.tfe
cllalro, ldtehen cupboard, ftye
· over-stuffed ehaira, da-.
port, eorree table, cupboards, 'l'JWLI!lR SPACB, ntldJ lo
boot up, ]l'lvato, pleniJ cl
and many Antiques, ehaln,
,.. ciiiJdrea lo ,.,,
cupboards, tables, standi,
Plloae
IINilll.
1-tf.Uc
marble stands, pleturea, picture frllnes, beda. cbeota,
~. many table Iampo, 'I'IIRI!lE ROOK IIOllSI!l, balb,
en NJ• A.._, pboae ..__
Gone Wllh the Wind, brau and
glaa, Iampo, ...... m an y
P1~. poaocll bowl wl I h
BI!:DROOX Apartment Ia
&amp;!Weo. hobnail gllll, candle 2 MiddJeport,
. New!J 4eclnled,
alleb, c;ompotea, frUit dishes,
eake ll:&amp;nda, lamp sbades.

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f.IJ«c:
FIRST F'LOOI\ lprnJshecl apart.
fruit """'· .' 101111 Candval
ment, adults, IIJ South Fifth
glau, Ja,rs, ...... bolls, and
Ave., Middleport, phone 9ft.
III8IIJ. arlli!leo. The cleeedent
5425.
f.IZ.Hc
was In the Antique' buslneu,
and .. ill tl. the above· Hemi
mllllt he oold for oettleinent

for closing casts. Jim Wolter will build on your P:9Jil
erly ahnost _anywhere 'l'ith na dawn payme'll· lfll.'

Why

Service, Phone: 8844121, C.
C. Bradford, Auct. A. C. Bradford, Mg.
9-19-fte

pbleta, mUk

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Qualified properly owners need na cosh - · not Mn
modiat• 1000(. fino'!cinil it ava!lo~.

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For Sale
1llllll Clll!lVY pletup, P'lttlllde,
11195, phone IIU258.
$-IJ«c:

11114 CIIEVROLI!lT BISCAYNE
f door, standard lblft,
condition, • · call Hew Ha-

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ven ~D-~948.

9-17-llp

FOUR ROOM boule, bath, run
basement, storm cloon and
wlndowa, aluminum siding,
priced reasonable. Can ba
.... II 773 Grant street, Middleport.
11-17-llp

.

fAt"roRY cum:DUT, 1111111
famous brand stereo, lovely
walnut finish. Thll 101 has big
automaUe rllaDier. Alii P'M
radio. Thll oet sold mueh

a.

lqber now. WID loll lor
f!IUS, or $5 per monlll. Try
It Ill JIIUI' home. CaD lft.Zall.
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oUR CONDri'IONINO ~
llllolt ....... Jl&lt;k'l Rlfllt.
eratlon, Hew !Java . .

882-3284 New Hav011. f.D-3tc

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SIX ROOM HOUSE, and three

• Fr" Estimates

lola, caD J'I&lt;Cib "nlmer. Pl1.
9fUIIIII.
11-D«p

READY •

• Quality Concrete
• Certified Streneth
• Delivery
• Quick Servlca
• Flnlshinl
• Sand &amp; Gravel
DIAL 992-3284

S'l'l!lREO RADIO, combination
unJl with AM &amp; FM radio, t
apeaker IOtllld sya~em, t
•peed, dual •olume oot1trol,
beautlfvl maple eonsolo. loJ.
IIUII8 JliJments "'"or • .07,
.au IIIWill.
ti4Ute

STEREO-RADIO console, t
·~ lnlermllred cbanfor, ...
al •olwne control. 4 lpellker
IOUnd system, lovely walnut
finish. Payments of t5 per
month or tlll.J4, call 99H211.
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MACIIIN!:S, np11r
ttD llllbl. f t ..

IDl 'Tile ........ lbap, .....
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IIIII Senlce. We Sb1rpa1
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PA.GE

CIGARP:I'I'I: oendlq "*"'IIIII lenlee. ABC Enlor)lrllol.
~ W. V1. Plloae mao.

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AtlTOMOIIILB .,..,._ blot!
...ned? Lao! apent.
or'l lk!enle? Call . . . .
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HOMf FOR SAL£ ·

HOBSTETTER
REALTY

2 Acres. $7,000.
f.lU!p
FAIIII. APlftdmalll7 1'11 . .
7 ROOM FRAME - Ftnplaco,
nl, two _, ........ bant. .FARM, 32~ ACRES, 8 room
3 bedrooms, 2 nice ar.cte
etc., II llalldbtp ID ,_ houoe, bath, gu heat, fire..
trees, concrete eellar. 6t
acres
$500down.
condition, ..... Ia Rulllail
place, drilled weU, good bulJd.
lowlillllp, 11e1p Coaaly, e111
BROOM
BRICK - Bath, ahadecl
lnp. Bam equlpptcllor Grade
lllddloport •
I alter I
patio,
outbullcllngs, 3 level
A milk. With or Without farm
Iota,
$10,000.
p.JII,
tU-4111
equipment. Bowman's Run or
Fonat Run Road, Lee JCJiln. IIEI.EN « VIIIGIL TEAFORD
••.._
&amp;on, Rt I, Racine. Pbone AIIIIIOCIATES

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11141 \!. TON FORD plcltup, t
lpetcl, good lbape. Realonlhle. Vlneent ·P. 1lrodartek.
Pbone IIIJ.G14.
f.!Nte

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liUDGE'I' PlUCZ fllndlon •
eMil' llllrd llollr bad&amp;lll . . . Plnll1n. llldiiiiRirt.
Oldo.
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LEGAL NOTICE

---'oc'OMEROY • 11ARR1SoNVILI.B
Road, - story frame. 11no
bedrooms, llalll, nJoe lot, lull
lluement, Rcalney Downing,
broker. Pbc!ne 19!1Hl,
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One 7 room houM, be either
a 2 bedroom - 3 bedroom or
4 bedroom h&lt;me. Completal.v
remodeled and in A-1 c~
lion. Out or high watar, el...
to school, church and a m.ift.
utes walk tothegrocerystore.
Complete Dnanclng avolloble.
can 992-9905 and aak for

K. . . .DY

lxecutor .t fill ....,. .t

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Guido.

DAILY CROSSWORD
AOII088
l . Jar
0. Tatten;
9. Butfala'I!J

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MIDDLEPORT. OHIO

O'IIIUEN AND CR01r
REALTY OOMPANY
POMEROY - 2 s!Gry frame.,
3 bedrooms, bath, nJce lot,
low taxes. $5.0110.00
POMEROY - 2 story lra!ne,
8 rooms, 3 bedi'OOmB, part
basement, nice garage.
85.100.00
POMEijOY - S story frame,
2 bedrooms, ball!, garase.
porches. $2.500.110
HENRY CLEL4ND

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leltt ...., • llbr Co., lllddJe.
port, ONo.
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GOEGLEIN GRAVEL

Rul Estate For Sale

Tlll!l AMAZING Blue Lustre GI!XI. ROliS'l'l!l'ITER ......
1llll Jllave 10W' upbelatery POMEROY - Two building
heautlfully son and c:1ean.
loll out of high water. RDDm
Rent electric lbampeoer tL
lor 3 to 4 beuses. aii!O.OO
Baker P'umlture.
f.le.ete SVRACUIIE - 8 room home,
bath, gu wall lurnaoe. Half
IIIII RED FORD Futura Sporto COUNTY I"AIR demonstrator,
aere lot. ttlliiii.OO
Coupe, bucbt -to. erulae
1119 Ills 1111 sewlnc madllno COVN'l'RY ROME - I large
amatlc, new Ureo, Pboue .,.
llllecl at oounty fair. Thll marooma, bath, on good gravel·
S'l'll.
$.17-«c
eblne 1llll do laney 1IGit,
road, 15 11111m1ea to Pomeroy.
11111b buttcmholea, darn and '-. Nice abrubllory, fruit. MJner.
PICK YOVR own apples. LawIDCIIIOII'IJII. tbll moddne IOid
als. 15 • .,... of land. tsiOO.IIO
1011'1 Ordwd, St. Rl. 10
fnr f!OI.IIO now f4t or II per HELEN or V111G1L TEAFORD
near U. s. ltl. 111-2940. f.1Mte
-at, try It In 11111r llamt, ASIIOruTES
-eaD . . . .
$-IHic
8YRAaJBB
FALL a.EAliANCE ON ALUM.
~
INlJM FISIIING IOA'l'B. 10, ONE IRITNEY female bird
lJ, 11 foot. ~ Boat
dot! I montha old, one Ger· GI!XI. IIOliSTE'l'l'ER . . _
Salll, on Coaaty ao.c1 11.
man lhort balr, f!lale, It BLOCK CONSTRUCTION - 6
- mile w.t ot Rt. JS, pbone
montho old. M0!81Jird BreedRooms, bath, large II Ylng
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t-11-1flc
Ing, phone Mason 7'13-5295.
rom:n with panelloa. One story,

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fXCfLLfNT OPPORTUNITY

and Family

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HARVARD PIANO. WUI HU
reasonable. Phone ·lft.Z18'1.

EYINIUDE

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Mrs; llellr7 Capehart

CONmUCTION

MiniMum Dl•otor 2 ln.

POTATOES, Cobblers Kennebec, phone ac.J131, ThomuStoyre.
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TIMBER SPLITTERS
Ham' Corner,... 6pelots over
McKDfal&gt;t &amp; Davie• to keep their
ahore Ill the loaderablp. T. ltleaor paetcl the way with the high
score Ill the evening u be 1urQ.
tcl In a 215..1119 aeries. P. cur.
ford waa top ecorer for M, &amp;:
D. wllh a 200-553 Mrlea.
C.O.B, A. movtcl Into a de lor
nrst by 1111&lt;q au a - · rrom
the Elkl. K. Haner for C.O.B.A.
had a 205 580 and C. COllier lor
t11o Elka a 188-'1911D lead their
taamo Iii acorlng.
Freneh City IJ•mher kiP tbefr

44312. Phone '181-US1,

Writing

the c:ontast.
'
Thll 1101 the atap rar the Ylctorlnua l.opD drive In tile 1ourt11
period thai sent tho Jronmandown
to their Rrll dofoal ot the - .
1011 while the Chieftains ·own 1
2-1 mork.
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GREER SIGNS
Chuek
Lowa
plektcl
up 128
MARGATE,
N.J.
(UPOyard~ In 22 o:arrlea to lud tho
PhUadelpbla 76er heckcourt star
Hal Greer has sl&amp;ned 1 contract Logan III'OUild -.tc while Darwhich, repos;tedly, makes him win Valontine nelted:lust3lyorclo
In 17 trloa lor Jaekoon.
lhe second highest poiAI player
Final IIIUotlea ...,. Lopn
In the team's history.
with 298 ~ yardo .._.tel to
Green signed 1 three-year
contract tor a reported.P75,000, 203 for tho ir&lt;llnneoL The Chlefo
placing him bohlnd WUI Cham- hod the adYanlop In llrll dcnml
11-7.
berlain, woo was baDowd to
In tho puling pmallaSisphen
have earned that mueh a yeor
hit
oo. 11 Ill 18 ~for 188
before being lrldtcl to the Loa
Angeles Lakers. Neither G,...r
nor team oftlciaJs would eon- IDIIDD Kl GSL.Y
arm or deey the estlmatA&gt;o on
the~ta:lu)'.l : : ·::··
:ltj; ....

Although the Basenji breed
or dog cannot bark, It can ·
make a whining sound.

SOMEONE TO S~ with am.
bulatory elderly lady 5 days
a week. At res!d...., or In
CALL OR WIUTE, Black Ilia- · own home, call after 8 p.m.
~f.2;3tc
J)IOnd lJnlment and Watkins
Proc!uct.s, Forest M. Gutbrie,
W1n..-d To Buy ·
33 Townsend, Athens, ~ 591-2158.
f.IZ.ltp. 10 OR 12 ACRES near blgllway. Mrs. Carl A. Young.
:1396
Ledd st.. Akron, Ohio
AuCifan

Business Services·

ROUND WOOD
ALL SPECIES

IN MEMORY of Mr. Homer l!l.
WEDNESDAY, IIEPTI!lMIIER
f.IWtc
f.IH!p
DIU who .palled ai!'Q o n e
Z5, lNI-10:111 A.lll
yW ago today, Sept. 33, 1987. Tlll!l ESTATE of the Late . Ru· ANTIQUES. furniture, dlshaa. !lUNDY Trombone, like nelr. POODLE PVPP1B8, AKC To7
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by·. Oeljey will be sold at AuePllone 949-1$52.
f.~
-'-•-~- ..,. and
mii,..Daneouo. Mrs. Howard
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up. ......
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Oad llath )jot .lifomJiied -~
~ ~ late. Residence In Le· • · Cedi, 100 W. Main St.. Pumowilce
and
IJ'OOIDlnl.
l'llall
illways blue · . "1•1' '1)· !i'ti · Fails, Oblo on Stat6
IIUitl.
u I Ito
l'OJ.
1-15-lfc FIVE WEEK old Toy CoBle
Pupplea, $G eoeh. PIHJne 9ft.
.,._. ~· ~tlnraya all" ~-~ ~- I Pc. LiviD&amp; !10om
•• GOII' llva ~
\ Sultl; ;Cqlfee Tab~ RUp &amp;
Mill.
f.._31c AKC Golden Jlolrlmr PIJISIIM,
W1ntec1
God .bath no1 -promised
. . ~· . .
sca.J!!IB Limpa, PONTOON Float 211 ~ Ill fool; 8'l'ERI!lO ZatiJ
1H. Alb 81., Jllddltpai'l. •
.wltboul rain,
,, ,-, _Jgdlley·':~jled .. 0011 and
Pblme 9IUIM.
f.1&amp;.elc
"'-•' radio ~
IMI.
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Jay wltbout - · .Peoee ·' Chair, ~~~ Cbalrl· Air•
.;, wllllout pabi, ,
.
way' sWeeper, Oltom111, Ink
IOlld state unJI, f IJ)I!ed ebao&gt;. UNNBBEc Polaloll, a.t•
But Goil bath J)t'OIIIlHd stm.ltb
Well, ART ·GLASS tAMP
For Sale or Trade
· tor tbe t1ay. , •
Cbln8 Cupboard,
18 FOOT Lone Slar boat, 105
fl
HIIIIJa, l'llrtllad.
NNIIa
; ~ tor. tbe Iaber, Jjght for
~k &amp; Cllalr, l!llectrolux
liP motor will! trailer eomIIIDDth or bolanoil of ...U, POrATols, WATEIIIIELIIIB,
,,_'ft!¥Fway, .
Sweeper, Picture &amp; Trunk. 9
plete. All In excellent condiCall IIJ.m8.
&amp;-lUte . pllant'MUIM a-~
_; Oflce for tbe trilla, help trom Pc. DlnJilg Rm. Suite (i'jllh tion. Call 99Z-2720 or 99Z-358tl.
lilt; .~
.~ ' ·lime,
Cblna Cupboatd) 4 Pc. Bed
&amp;-lf..1te ST£REO, AM 1r FM J'lcllo, f.
.'. JlllfalUng l)'lnpllthy, undying Room Suite; Bedding &amp; Linspeed automatte e~~anpr, usiD. IliUM equiJIIIIIII.
-~;'love, .
en!, . Hand Sweeper, Metal
Walnut 0011101e model. WID ' oti1 ·pa fiOor fllrluloe IO.IOO
ltlll &lt;X&gt;IO!l'l', 8 C11lnder, IU!o. :;•. ,
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· Bed (eomplete) Old Rockers,
llllllc, two door; 116'1 au,..
11erlllee lor 'f!UI or llllllllhiJ
mj Jti· 0111 ,..
fur.
''81dly mliHd by his Family
Vlllllty Dreoaer, Hlgb Boy
llr Hew YOJter, llr &lt;Gtldlpayments. Call IIWill.
uee' 11,oio B'IU, Ill; f 111
J'
&amp;-22-1tp
Chest, Bowl &amp; Pitcher, Blrdatlooed, .,._ brlbo, . . .
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,dnodallq bealerl wltb fa,
eye
Maple
DreiH!',
4
POster
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and
wlndcnn,
4
doar
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---tiiO IIIII up; one &lt;011 IIOter
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Maple Bed Complete, Odd
dan; 1113 Volknagen; 11M SIX ROOM brlet bomo on fib
wltb CC1111U f'/5; oil
., C.rd Of 'lhlnb·
Cllalrs (Many old), Porch &amp;
aw.y V.f, automatic; 116'1 st., New Haven. Prlee recJuo. eannn1ott bumer til; Uled
. . -~ TO upresa our afn..
Yard Furniture, Pottery Piellualanc. I eyllnder auloma- eel. Ralleh style, llno bed- &lt;011 · fDnllell, bl-. Am...., thanb and gaUiude to
.... GlaJSware (several nice
llc. P'IJumelq IVallable, Pb.
rooms, garage, buemom. old llrot!lon, l'omerciJ, pbone
' our ID8J17. friends, nelghbort ' pleeeo), Warm Morning Gas
Phone 8ft.ll'll.
&amp;-IJ«o
1111-H.
ll+lfc
ltUM7, lfter I phone . and reJ8tly&lt;i,. for lhelr ldJid.
Heater, Crosley Gas Range,
17t8.
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: neu, sympathy, food, Dora!
Glass Dood Cupboahi, 5 pc.
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Dinette Set, Crosley Refrlg. 352 FORD ENGINE and fuel
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oD furnace, phone 7f2.48211.
:mother and araJI!Imotber.
board &amp; cart, -China, Several
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Pieces, Kitchen Utllllles,
LocQ# plant has opening in Maintenance Deportment
'I'Wrln, Frill Duct,. orgiUilsi
Wicker Tray, Hanel' TooiJ.
for el... trician. Minimum of five (5) year' I experience
For Sale or Rent
and tbe Ew!Dg ~ Home.
Aucl. Note: Thll IJ an Estate 50 • 10 TRAILER, like new
required. Excellent starting salar,-$3.40 to $3.55
Tile. FamliJ of 'Emma Slnlth.
Sale of nlee DIC!Idlandlle. and
ptr hour. Life Insurance, Hospitalization, retirement
·two bedrooms, Ill Locust 51.:
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and other lten•fits all paid by company.
Pomeroy, phone 99Z-2819.
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OFFICIALS - RaiJh Daria,
Bill Rapp&gt;"{' -Cene Jamea, Ironton
and Joe c. Swartz, Coal Grove.
NEXT GAllS GAME - Sept.
27- lrulton,home.

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ENDS- VIncent, Conkey.
TACKLES - Gaston, Kappaa,
GUARDS- R. Esaex, Sebring,
Rob Essex, Lee, Riek Essex.
CENTERS - Fuller.
BACKS - Handley, Goodwin,
Demleon, Coon, Hell, ElkOY,

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Neal, Howard, D, Johnson, D.
Burnett, L. Bush, Huebolt, M.

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aatlllle-w)io, - · h•IAI a
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- . while permlttlnc the GaJ.
Uano but ftvt.
AHS(alned 181 netyorclaruohIna, and ""'"J)Joted nv. of 11
palMI lor 88 yarda, elvin&amp; the
vllltora 270 yarda ·lor the nllht.
Tile at1ngy BuUdoc defonoe aJ,
lowtcl G,AIIS but 78 yan1a ruohID,r. GalUt completed nve ot
16 pUMa for 28 yordo and had
lOt yards Nablng and pao&amp;Jng.

Co!&gt;ll wu the 1&gt;11 . ...l!"'o .
144 yarda In JSirlpo
~r 1 6.2 avo~ ~ 1110
~ out .., doitlnoo. QoOdwlll
W.. limited tO 12 ylrJia In 9.
trips. lllndlllY pi eked up23lardit~
In nino trlea.
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attaek with 50 yirdlln 1J trips,
·Ciolek Neal had$31n 12 attam)lll.
Friday, GAllS will ooat .w lnleas 1nm1on (11-3), Tho Tf,pto
lost 12o6 to p,..
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Ita WeUotoo Frldly ,qj,t. Aliiona Joui'llllfl to Melp 0·0 for
Ita next outing.
· Frldl,r'o Yletory liT -~
tho Bullclop lhead In lho orer- • ·
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oebaola wllh 22 wino, 18 .,.,_
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Logan Knocks Off Jackson, 16-14

INDIVIDUAL NET
YAI!DS RUSHlNG
moNTON - Wellston's Gold- yard line, but here the Ironton
(Gallipolis)
en Rockets, picked to win t h e defense took over for the re- PLAYER- Pos. TCB YG AVG,
SEOAL championship, had to bat- mainder or the contest a8 they Prose, LH • . . . . 13 50 3.8
tle for their lives Friday night pushed Wellston back 38 yards Neal, FB ... , . , 12 33 2. 7
before edging the Ironton Tigers in four plays and forced a punt. Johnaon, HB • . . . 0 o 0.0
On the first play following the ~ncer, QB • . • . 6 -1 -.16
12~ ln a fierce defensive con-

test played in Tank Stadium.
Jn the early going 1t appeared aa though Coach Bob Bren-

Wllh 1:117 ltft. GAllS llagJed
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fell ~ete. ""J.&lt;or h II •
Grec P1u1111 fiN" fOUf Mo. then
eoon IIUre~ !1!&lt;1 't h I r a
GAllS 'a erial ' of the Pmo. ,.._
tumiJIC It ilx yorda io tho Dev·
Uo 28. lilndlll1 fall .., t11o ball .
u the clock ran out.
Tile win, - · llflh In a
...,.-oror GAllS, loll tho Bull, .
dop 'l!lth a 2-1 • . . _ mark.
GAllS Ia """ 1..2. · It wu IIIlO
the ' llflh ltrallhl , yur Gallt,po..
Do ~ Ill• SF.OAL . _ .
or. Not alneo t11o DMI• downtel NeiiiOIIYIIlo In lllQ'haYethllY
IIIIIIQtcl to br.-k out '"' tOp In
their lniUal I~ - - .
Gallipolis did al""d Jol&gt;k..,_
lng the BulldoP, from lOin&amp;: outaide Friday. Too, the Galliano

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The visitors onl.v tocbdown
GALLIPOLIS- Fullback Dave
Coon hit Pl'fdlrl from a 1 x eame 12 pl..,..alater.
The GAllS field guaJ. was set
yardo out with 2:13 left In the
up when David John100, detenthird period, then slammed
rlgllt tackle for the extra points sJve hallback, intercepted Bob
IIIYing Coach Don Elk«r'a Ath- Handley's pass on the Athens
ena Bulldogs a hard.fougbt 8-3 25. Johnson returned It 11
triumph over Coach Glerm yard.s to the AHS 14.
Chuck Noal, GAllS luUback,
Trout's Gallipolis Blue Devils
here Friday nlgbt,
carried three consecutive pla,ys
An estimated 3,000 persoos with gains ol 2, 3, and 2 yards.
viewed the bitter defensive grid That put it on the Alhens sevstruggle oo Memorial Field. It en. ~cer booted lt (rom the
was the Southeastern Ohio Lea- 15 - It split the uprigbts 25
gue opener for both squads.
yards away, giving the home
After a scoreless' first half, dub a 3..() lead.
Athens only touchdown w a s
Gallipolis drew first blood when
Quarterback Tom ~ncer, with set up as a result of a GAHS
End Greg Pauley holding, hoot- tumble.
Arter ~encer's field goal, Skip
ed a 25-yard field goal with se\'.
en minutes lett in tbe third per- DeMison returned ~ncer's
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· loci - llut !'dod ..to eQitallio
Then ...,. the ...,..., kfl' on the AilS mla ....a,
plo.y, Bob Hanollv need back,
Mark llavll! .....,.ertcl Handlooktcl to bla loll, and Ead lllf'l llrot period rumble 111 t11o
Larry VIncent open .., the llcla- GAllS 28, llftllbqr- AilS drive.
lines. Tho pall plt7 ...... Momonta later, Tom P' 0 I e
21 yard~, II was IIM&gt;rt lila 'nrot ..,.U.eec~ oii i GoodWin - ·
down by lnehea. The baD wu oo Cll the GAllS 40. IIIII Iller In
It took Athens seven playa to the GARS 11. COoD •macked UJ) the ftrlt stanza, Dave BurDett
eome from beblnd. Coon took the middle lor live and I llrlt recovered Dave Coodl rumble
It to the Devils 29. Mike Good- dolm, then raetcl to bla left Cllthe GAllS 17.
win carried It 1D the 20 lor a for ilx more and the winning
ID the . fourth period, wllh 5:nrot clown. Ron Russell l!lllOII'· toucbclown.
40 loll In the Bllllt, StoYe &amp;&gt;owed Coon for a foor.yard 1011.
Athena oontroUtclthebaD,r1111- dOD lllllllltclanotberllancll«rfllm·
Glb Craig followtcl wllh a brU- nlng 57 pl171 from oertmmop ble 111 the Alhono 38 a11or Tom
llant defensive play. He knock· whllel"'f"''ttlng t11o GaUiano t9. 5\&gt;0ncer and Glb Crlls omixhertcl
tel down two AilS blockers and' Ru&amp;&amp;8d defensive J&gt;111 by tllo tho AilS llsnal elDer. II wu tho
tosstcl the apetcly Goodwin for an Galliano reaultad In five Alb- DevUo 1111 bli ehanco. ()n a
eight yard loss.
eno lwnblos. GAllS re"""ortcl third and lhne lltuallon, GAllS
It was third and 22 on the four ot the enemy's bobbles tumbled. recovered, thea a pau
Galliano 32. n sppeartcl the .,. Including throe In the Orst per. fell lneomplete ending I h e
AilS 27. GaUipolls held, loresophomore Dlek - . . to
punt from his own 19. Tile ball
ruUed down on the GAllS 35,
Noal aalntcl one, then
eer dropped the plgoldn. Den·
nlaon pouneed oo the loose ovlll
on the GAHS 35.
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GADS-Athens Statistics

Rockets Triumph

J)Unt quarterback Greg sternman
found part-time quarterback and
Clanked Bill Washburn with a 40naD's t~ had a "patsy" as yard pass to the Wellston 10. Then
they pushed 56 yards in just four Sternman hit end Mike Akers
plays to aeore. The payoCf was a with the touchdown pass. A con38 yard touchdown pass from version run failed and it was
QUarlerbock Rick Perdue to end 12-6 at the intermission.
The second half was entirely
John Bethel. A conYerslon r u n
Called and it was 6.{1 at the four- defense as neither team mounted a serlou! threat. PerWe wu
miDute mark.
In the 14CODd period halfback thrown for 35 yards in losses
Dennis Headley ripped around the attempting to pass during tbia
comer for a 12-yard touchdown feroclou11 struggle lthlle Washrun to give Wellston a 12..() lead burn didn't fare much better after returning to his regular quarwith three minutes left ln the
terback post.
first half.
Statlsdea show Wellston with
Following the kickoff Ironton
rumbled at midfield. Wellston :re- 199 yards rushing and cornpletiDg ftve of 10 passes for 76
covering. One play gave the Rockets a ftrat down on the Tiger 30- yards. Ironton had only 54 yarda

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Pasaes Attamptad
JACKSGN - SParktcl by the
Gallipolis ... 1 8 2 5 - 16
running
of hallba&lt;kl Clllek
Alhens ..... 4340- 11
Connd
and
Chuck Lowe the LoPasaes CorrwJeted
1!111
Cbleflslna
nlpptd the JaekGaiiiPulla .. • 0 3 I 1 5
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1011
Jronmen
16-14
Friday nlllltt
Athena ..... 2210- 5
tn
the
11Dal
two
mlmte1
ol aePasses lntareepted
Howard, RH . . . • 1 -4 -4 Gallipolis .. • 0 0 1 0 Uon
tu
au
almost
unbelievable
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TOTALS . . . • . • 33 78 2.3 Athens ..... o 2 0 1- 3 drive to Yletory.
(Allums)
starting at their own 11 yard
Yards Passing
Coon, FB •... , . 23 144 6.2 Gallipolis • • • 0 14 8 4 - 26 line and trilling by a lU aeore,
Handley, QB ' • ' ' 9 23 2,5 Athens ... , • 24 U21 0- 88 the Ciders were aided by two bfa
Goodwin, LH , .. 9 12 1.3 Total Yards CRush-Paul
penaldea, r&lt;!Ugh1ng the kleker
Dennison, RH . • • • 4 2 .5 GaUipolla ... .s 60 19 30 - 104 and pass Interference, before fiRutter, liB . . . . • . I 0 0,0 Athens ••... IOt6143 62 - 270 nally setting up camp on their
TOTALS ....... 46 181 3,9 Return Yardage
own U..yard otrlpe,
TEAM STATISTICS
From here they moved on a
Gallipolis . . • 0 8 62 0 - 70
Score By l.)lartera
Athena ... : , -2 14 20 2 - 34 aulltalntcl drive unW apeacl,y hallGalll)lolls ... 0 0 3 0 3 Fumbles
back Dana Beougher Rashed oft
Athena .. . .. o 0 8 0- 8 Gallipolis • • • I 0 I I 3 Iockie and sprinted 28 yards
First Downs
Alhens ..... 3011- 5
Gallipolis. ,. 0 4 0 1- 5 Recovered By
Athens ..... 5 2 2 3- 12 Gallipolis ... 4 o o 2- 6 NETS NETS PLAYER
Yards Gained Rushing
STONY BROOK, N.Y. (UPO
Athens ..... 0 0 2 0- 2
Gallipolis . • , 6 t6 17 26 - 95 Penalties
- The New York Nets or the
.;,lhens ..... 80 2542 65- 212 Gallipolis . . . 5 o o 5 - 10 American Basketball As&amp;ocfa..
Yards Lost Rushing
Athens ..... o 010 5- 15 Uon Friday acquired DeWitt
Gallipolis ... II 0 6 0- 17
PUNTS- GAllS: ~r, 5- Menyuz from the Houston
Athens . . . . . I 7 20 3 - 31 192 (38,4); Pauley, 1-35 (35.0) Mavericks.
Net Yards Rushing
Men,yarz averaged 9.1 points
Totals- 6-227, (37.8).
Gallipolis ... .S 46 II 26 - 78
and
10 rebounds a game for
Athens: Rutter, t -164 (41.0).
Houston
last year and was a
SCORING - GAllS: ~eneer,
member
of
the Western Division
25-yard field goal, 7:00 left In
AD
Star
Team.
third.
on the ground but netted 139
Athena: Coon, 8-yard run, 2:·
through the air on 10 of 23 pass
14 10
13
left In third, PATS - coon, Aabland Oil
attempts.
run,
K. of P.
13 11
Fullback Toby Via of Wellatoo
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G. &amp; J, Auto
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GALLIPOLIS
79 yards.
8 16
ENDS - Proae, Craig, Paul- Elks
Score by quarters :
McKnight &amp; DaYies
5 19
ey.
Wellston
6 6 o o - 12
f 20
TACKLES- Mosley, Hems.. CU;y Loan
Ironton
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pipkin In for the Important ' point eonYOraloo to give t b e
Chiefs their 1l-14lud with only
2:17 remaining In the cauat.
Following • aeorelaaa llrst
pertod tho Ylsftlng Cbleltalno
draw llrst blood When Conrad
•bulltcl over from tho lin yard
line and then addtcllhe lwooj)Oint
eoavoralon .., a nm to put Lo1!111 out front 8.8 with 9:25 left In
the llrat half.
J&amp;ckiOII'I ftne quarterbaek,
RaY De&amp;.pheu, c r - up bla
~ orm and put the lrcJn.
men baek In tho baD ...,.. wllh
a 73 yard touchdown pus to end
Terry Ollbome. Jack1011 lintel
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stophen, ..... bolda for the ...
Ira polllta, )lmptcl '41 and to11ed the lwoiX&gt;Int oonvoralon pus
to Osborne, wl1o wu Ill alCIIO
In tbo end zone. Tblo knotttcl
the oeore II 8-8 with 11:40 rell!llnlnc In tho I!W'd period.
Thla C!OIIIbln6tlon ot IJoSte,
phon to Osboiile eame bad&lt; In
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fer lor sale at pubDe auetlon
at tbe home of tbe late
George H. Kenoedy, 700 West P'URNISREI) GARAOI!: · IPII'$menl on Lllu»ID BDl. Utilities
lllaln Street, Pomeroy, Ohlo,
)llld;
ldulll only. Pbone •
located Just below tbe PomM.
11-lf.llc
eroy-Mason Bridge, on Saturday, lhe 28th day of SeptemIIIGIIIIe
ber, 1911tl, beginning at ten 'l'JWLI!lR LOTS.
Coarl,
~
Oblo
on
Bille
o'elock A.M., tho personal
property owned by George H.
Rl. 114, l'tloae · - ·
1-11-lle
Kennedy, conslaUng In part
of the lollowlng: Gas llove,
Frigidaire refrigerator, tele- ll'tiRNJSIIEI) TlfO II!:DROOII
vision, tttdlen table and f ' APARTIIENT, . Middleport,
pboae 981a7f.
lf.tfe
cllalro, ldtehen cupboard, ftye
· over-stuffed ehaira, da-.
port, eorree table, cupboards, 'l'JWLI!lR SPACB, ntldJ lo
boot up, ]l'lvato, pleniJ cl
and many Antiques, ehaln,
,.. ciiiJdrea lo ,.,,
cupboards, tables, standi,
Plloae
IINilll.
1-tf.Uc
marble stands, pleturea, picture frllnes, beda. cbeota,
~. many table Iampo, 'I'IIRI!lE ROOK IIOllSI!l, balb,
en NJ• A.._, pboae ..__
Gone Wllh the Wind, brau and
glaa, Iampo, ...... m an y
P1~. poaocll bowl wl I h
BI!:DROOX Apartment Ia
&amp;!Weo. hobnail gllll, candle 2 MiddJeport,
. New!J 4eclnled,
alleb, c;ompotea, frUit dishes,
eake ll:&amp;nda, lamp sbades.

.will

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f.IJ«c:
FIRST F'LOOI\ lprnJshecl apart.
fruit """'· .' 101111 Candval
ment, adults, IIJ South Fifth
glau, Ja,rs, ...... bolls, and
Ave., Middleport, phone 9ft.
III8IIJ. arlli!leo. The cleeedent
5425.
f.IZ.Hc
was In the Antique' buslneu,
and .. ill tl. the above· Hemi
mllllt he oold for oettleinent

for closing casts. Jim Wolter will build on your P:9Jil
erly ahnost _anywhere 'l'ith na dawn payme'll· lfll.'

Why

Service, Phone: 8844121, C.
C. Bradford, Auct. A. C. Bradford, Mg.
9-19-fte

pbleta, mUk

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Qualified properly owners need na cosh - · not Mn
modiat• 1000(. fino'!cinil it ava!lo~.

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For Sale
1llllll Clll!lVY pletup, P'lttlllde,
11195, phone IIU258.
$-IJ«c:

11114 CIIEVROLI!lT BISCAYNE
f door, standard lblft,
condition, • · call Hew Ha-

aooJ

ven ~D-~948.

9-17-llp

FOUR ROOM boule, bath, run
basement, storm cloon and
wlndowa, aluminum siding,
priced reasonable. Can ba
.... II 773 Grant street, Middleport.
11-17-llp

.

fAt"roRY cum:DUT, 1111111
famous brand stereo, lovely
walnut finish. Thll 101 has big
automaUe rllaDier. Alii P'M
radio. Thll oet sold mueh

a.

lqber now. WID loll lor
f!IUS, or $5 per monlll. Try
It Ill JIIUI' home. CaD lft.Zall.
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oUR CONDri'IONINO ~
llllolt ....... Jl&lt;k'l Rlfllt.
eratlon, Hew !Java . .

882-3284 New Hav011. f.D-3tc

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SIX ROOM HOUSE, and three

• Fr" Estimates

lola, caD J'I&lt;Cib "nlmer. Pl1.
9fUIIIII.
11-D«p

READY •

• Quality Concrete
• Certified Streneth
• Delivery
• Quick Servlca
• Flnlshinl
• Sand &amp; Gravel
DIAL 992-3284

S'l'l!lREO RADIO, combination
unJl with AM &amp; FM radio, t
apeaker IOtllld sya~em, t
•peed, dual •olume oot1trol,
beautlfvl maple eonsolo. loJ.
IIUII8 JliJments "'"or • .07,
.au IIIWill.
ti4Ute

STEREO-RADIO console, t
·~ lnlermllred cbanfor, ...
al •olwne control. 4 lpellker
IOUnd system, lovely walnut
finish. Payments of t5 per
month or tlll.J4, call 99H211.
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MACIIIN!:S, np11r
ttD llllbl. f t ..

IDl 'Tile ........ lbap, .....
...,. A1ltborlled SIDpr IIIII
IIIII Senlce. We Sb1rpa1
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PA.GE

CIGARP:I'I'I: oendlq "*"'IIIII lenlee. ABC Enlor)lrllol.
~ W. V1. Plloae mao.

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AtlTOMOIIILB .,..,._ blot!
...ned? Lao! apent.
or'l lk!enle? Call . . . .
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HOMf FOR SAL£ ·

HOBSTETTER
REALTY

2 Acres. $7,000.
f.lU!p
FAIIII. APlftdmalll7 1'11 . .
7 ROOM FRAME - Ftnplaco,
nl, two _, ........ bant. .FARM, 32~ ACRES, 8 room
3 bedrooms, 2 nice ar.cte
etc., II llalldbtp ID ,_ houoe, bath, gu heat, fire..
trees, concrete eellar. 6t
acres
$500down.
condition, ..... Ia Rulllail
place, drilled weU, good bulJd.
lowlillllp, 11e1p Coaaly, e111
BROOM
BRICK - Bath, ahadecl
lnp. Bam equlpptcllor Grade
lllddloport •
I alter I
patio,
outbullcllngs, 3 level
A milk. With or Without farm
Iota,
$10,000.
p.JII,
tU-4111
equipment. Bowman's Run or
Fonat Run Road, Lee JCJiln. IIEI.EN « VIIIGIL TEAFORD
••.._
&amp;on, Rt I, Racine. Pbone AIIIIIOCIATES

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11141 \!. TON FORD plcltup, t
lpetcl, good lbape. Realonlhle. Vlneent ·P. 1lrodartek.
Pbone IIIJ.G14.
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liUDGE'I' PlUCZ fllndlon •
eMil' llllrd llollr bad&amp;lll . . . Plnll1n. llldiiiiRirt.
Oldo.
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LEGAL NOTICE

---'oc'OMEROY • 11ARR1SoNVILI.B
Road, - story frame. 11no
bedrooms, llalll, nJoe lot, lull
lluement, Rcalney Downing,
broker. Pbc!ne 19!1Hl,
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One 7 room houM, be either
a 2 bedroom - 3 bedroom or
4 bedroom h&lt;me. Completal.v
remodeled and in A-1 c~
lion. Out or high watar, el...
to school, church and a m.ift.
utes walk tothegrocerystore.
Complete Dnanclng avolloble.
can 992-9905 and aak for

K. . . .DY

lxecutor .t fill ....,. .t

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Guido.

DAILY CROSSWORD
AOII088
l . Jar
0. Tatten;
9. Butfala'I!J

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MIDDLEPORT. OHIO

O'IIIUEN AND CR01r
REALTY OOMPANY
POMEROY - 2 s!Gry frame.,
3 bedrooms, bath, nJce lot,
low taxes. $5.0110.00
POMEROY - 2 story lra!ne,
8 rooms, 3 bedi'OOmB, part
basement, nice garage.
85.100.00
POMEijOY - S story frame,
2 bedrooms, ball!, garase.
porches. $2.500.110
HENRY CLEL4ND

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Pall IIIII .-,. Fraa ..._
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leltt ...., • llbr Co., lllddJe.
port, ONo.
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GOEGLEIN GRAVEL

Rul Estate For Sale

Tlll!l AMAZING Blue Lustre GI!XI. ROliS'l'l!l'ITER ......
1llll Jllave 10W' upbelatery POMEROY - Two building
heautlfully son and c:1ean.
loll out of high water. RDDm
Rent electric lbampeoer tL
lor 3 to 4 beuses. aii!O.OO
Baker P'umlture.
f.le.ete SVRACUIIE - 8 room home,
bath, gu wall lurnaoe. Half
IIIII RED FORD Futura Sporto COUNTY I"AIR demonstrator,
aere lot. ttlliiii.OO
Coupe, bucbt -to. erulae
1119 Ills 1111 sewlnc madllno COVN'l'RY ROME - I large
amatlc, new Ureo, Pboue .,.
llllecl at oounty fair. Thll marooma, bath, on good gravel·
S'l'll.
$.17-«c
eblne 1llll do laney 1IGit,
road, 15 11111m1ea to Pomeroy.
11111b buttcmholea, darn and '-. Nice abrubllory, fruit. MJner.
PICK YOVR own apples. LawIDCIIIOII'IJII. tbll moddne IOid
als. 15 • .,... of land. tsiOO.IIO
1011'1 Ordwd, St. Rl. 10
fnr f!OI.IIO now f4t or II per HELEN or V111G1L TEAFORD
near U. s. ltl. 111-2940. f.1Mte
-at, try It In 11111r llamt, ASIIOruTES
-eaD . . . .
$-IHic
8YRAaJBB
FALL a.EAliANCE ON ALUM.
~
INlJM FISIIING IOA'l'B. 10, ONE IRITNEY female bird
lJ, 11 foot. ~ Boat
dot! I montha old, one Ger· GI!XI. IIOliSTE'l'l'ER . . _
Salll, on Coaaty ao.c1 11.
man lhort balr, f!lale, It BLOCK CONSTRUCTION - 6
- mile w.t ot Rt. JS, pbone
montho old. M0!81Jird BreedRooms, bath, large II Ylng
......
t-11-1flc
Ing, phone Mason 7'13-5295.
rom:n with panelloa. One story,

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Pomon&gt;,y

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fXCfLLfNT OPPORTUNITY

and Family

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HARVARD PIANO. WUI HU
reasonable. Phone ·lft.Z18'1.

EYINIUDE

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"' CaPehart.
Mrs; llellr7 Capehart

CONmUCTION

MiniMum Dl•otor 2 ln.

POTATOES, Cobblers Kennebec, phone ac.J131, ThomuStoyre.
fi.IO..IIp

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TIMBER SPLITTERS
Ham' Corner,... 6pelots over
McKDfal&gt;t &amp; Davie• to keep their
ahore Ill the loaderablp. T. ltleaor paetcl the way with the high
score Ill the evening u be 1urQ.
tcl In a 215..1119 aeries. P. cur.
ford waa top ecorer for M, &amp;:
D. wllh a 200-553 Mrlea.
C.O.B, A. movtcl Into a de lor
nrst by 1111&lt;q au a - · rrom
the Elkl. K. Haner for C.O.B.A.
had a 205 580 and C. COllier lor
t11o Elka a 188-'1911D lead their
taamo Iii acorlng.
Freneh City IJ•mher kiP tbefr

44312. Phone '181-US1,

Writing

the c:ontast.
'
Thll 1101 the atap rar the Ylctorlnua l.opD drive In tile 1ourt11
period thai sent tho Jronmandown
to their Rrll dofoal ot the - .
1011 while the Chieftains ·own 1
2-1 mork.
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GREER SIGNS
Chuek
Lowa
plektcl
up 128
MARGATE,
N.J.
(UPOyard~ In 22 o:arrlea to lud tho
PhUadelpbla 76er heckcourt star
Hal Greer has sl&amp;ned 1 contract Logan III'OUild -.tc while Darwhich, repos;tedly, makes him win Valontine nelted:lust3lyorclo
In 17 trloa lor Jaekoon.
lhe second highest poiAI player
Final IIIUotlea ...,. Lopn
In the team's history.
with 298 ~ yardo .._.tel to
Green signed 1 three-year
contract tor a reported.P75,000, 203 for tho ir&lt;llnneoL The Chlefo
placing him bohlnd WUI Cham- hod the adYanlop In llrll dcnml
11-7.
berlain, woo was baDowd to
In tho puling pmallaSisphen
have earned that mueh a yeor
hit
oo. 11 Ill 18 ~for 188
before being lrldtcl to the Loa
Angeles Lakers. Neither G,...r
nor team oftlciaJs would eon- IDIIDD Kl GSL.Y
arm or deey the estlmatA&gt;o on
the~ta:lu)'.l : : ·::··
:ltj; ....

Although the Basenji breed
or dog cannot bark, It can ·
make a whining sound.

SOMEONE TO S~ with am.
bulatory elderly lady 5 days
a week. At res!d...., or In
CALL OR WIUTE, Black Ilia- · own home, call after 8 p.m.
~f.2;3tc
J)IOnd lJnlment and Watkins
Proc!uct.s, Forest M. Gutbrie,
W1n..-d To Buy ·
33 Townsend, Athens, ~ 591-2158.
f.IZ.ltp. 10 OR 12 ACRES near blgllway. Mrs. Carl A. Young.
:1396
Ledd st.. Akron, Ohio
AuCifan

Business Services·

ROUND WOOD
ALL SPECIES

IN MEMORY of Mr. Homer l!l.
WEDNESDAY, IIEPTI!lMIIER
f.IWtc
f.IH!p
DIU who .palled ai!'Q o n e
Z5, lNI-10:111 A.lll
yW ago today, Sept. 33, 1987. Tlll!l ESTATE of the Late . Ru· ANTIQUES. furniture, dlshaa. !lUNDY Trombone, like nelr. POODLE PVPP1B8, AKC To7
·
.
. ·· ,
by·. Oeljey will be sold at AuePllone 949-1$52.
f.~
-'-•-~- ..,. and
mii,..Daneouo. Mrs. Howard
_ . , •••
up. ......
_.
Oad llath )jot .lifomJiied -~
~ ~ late. Residence In Le· • · Cedi, 100 W. Main St.. Pumowilce
and
IJ'OOIDlnl.
l'llall
illways blue · . "1•1' '1)· !i'ti · Fails, Oblo on Stat6
IIUitl.
u I Ito
l'OJ.
1-15-lfc FIVE WEEK old Toy CoBle
Pupplea, $G eoeh. PIHJne 9ft.
.,._. ~· ~tlnraya all" ~-~ ~- I Pc. LiviD&amp; !10om
•• GOII' llva ~
\ Sultl; ;Cqlfee Tab~ RUp &amp;
Mill.
f.._31c AKC Golden Jlolrlmr PIJISIIM,
W1ntec1
God .bath no1 -promised
. . ~· . .
sca.J!!IB Limpa, PONTOON Float 211 ~ Ill fool; 8'l'ERI!lO ZatiJ
1H. Alb 81., Jllddltpai'l. •
.wltboul rain,
,, ,-, _Jgdlley·':~jled .. 0011 and
Pblme 9IUIM.
f.1&amp;.elc
"'-•' radio ~
IMI.
...,
Jay wltbout - · .Peoee ·' Chair, ~~~ Cbalrl· Air•
.;, wllllout pabi, ,
.
way' sWeeper, Oltom111, Ink
IOlld state unJI, f IJ)I!ed ebao&gt;. UNNBBEc Polaloll, a.t•
But Goil bath J)t'OIIIlHd stm.ltb
Well, ART ·GLASS tAMP
For Sale or Trade
· tor tbe t1ay. , •
Cbln8 Cupboard,
18 FOOT Lone Slar boat, 105
fl
HIIIIJa, l'llrtllad.
NNIIa
; ~ tor. tbe Iaber, Jjght for
~k &amp; Cllalr, l!llectrolux
liP motor will! trailer eomIIIDDth or bolanoil of ...U, POrATols, WATEIIIIELIIIB,
,,_'ft!¥Fway, .
Sweeper, Picture &amp; Trunk. 9
plete. All In excellent condiCall IIJ.m8.
&amp;-lUte . pllant'MUIM a-~
_; Oflce for tbe trilla, help trom Pc. DlnJilg Rm. Suite (i'jllh tion. Call 99Z-2720 or 99Z-358tl.
lilt; .~
.~ ' ·lime,
Cblna Cupboatd) 4 Pc. Bed
&amp;-lf..1te ST£REO, AM 1r FM J'lcllo, f.
.'. JlllfalUng l)'lnpllthy, undying Room Suite; Bedding &amp; Linspeed automatte e~~anpr, usiD. IliUM equiJIIIIIII.
-~;'love, .
en!, . Hand Sweeper, Metal
Walnut 0011101e model. WID ' oti1 ·pa fiOor fllrluloe IO.IOO
ltlll &lt;X&gt;IO!l'l', 8 C11lnder, IU!o. :;•. ,
,_
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· Bed (eomplete) Old Rockers,
llllllc, two door; 116'1 au,..
11erlllee lor 'f!UI or llllllllhiJ
mj Jti· 0111 ,..
fur.
''81dly mliHd by his Family
Vlllllty Dreoaer, Hlgb Boy
llr Hew YOJter, llr &lt;Gtldlpayments. Call IIWill.
uee' 11,oio B'IU, Ill; f 111
J'
&amp;-22-1tp
Chest, Bowl &amp; Pitcher, Blrdatlooed, .,._ brlbo, . . .
.._
,dnodallq bealerl wltb fa,
eye
Maple
DreiH!',
4
POster
,
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and
wlndcnn,
4
doar
...
1
---tiiO IIIII up; one &lt;011 IIOter
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Maple Bed Complete, Odd
dan; 1113 Volknagen; 11M SIX ROOM brlet bomo on fib
wltb CC1111U f'/5; oil
., C.rd Of 'lhlnb·
Cllalrs (Many old), Porch &amp;
aw.y V.f, automatic; 116'1 st., New Haven. Prlee recJuo. eannn1ott bumer til; Uled
. . -~ TO upresa our afn..
Yard Furniture, Pottery Piellualanc. I eyllnder auloma- eel. Ralleh style, llno bed- &lt;011 · fDnllell, bl-. Am...., thanb and gaUiude to
.... GlaJSware (several nice
llc. P'IJumelq IVallable, Pb.
rooms, garage, buemom. old llrot!lon, l'omerciJ, pbone
' our ID8J17. friends, nelghbort ' pleeeo), Warm Morning Gas
Phone 8ft.ll'll.
&amp;-IJ«o
1111-H.
ll+lfc
ltUM7, lfter I phone . and reJ8tly&lt;i,. for lhelr ldJid.
Heater, Crosley Gas Range,
17t8.
..~
: neu, sympathy, food, Dora!
Glass Dood Cupboahi, 5 pc.
~olferlnp and eerdi eztended
Dinette Set, Crosley Refrlg. 352 FORD ENGINE and fuel
: to !II during the death of our
erator. Large Ullllty Cup.
oD furnace, phone 7f2.48211.
:mother and araJI!Imotber.
board &amp; cart, -China, Several
f.22-3tp
I
, 8peclaJ tbanko to Rev. Wilbur
Pieces, Kitchen Utllllles,
LocQ# plant has opening in Maintenance Deportment
'I'Wrln, Frill Duct,. orgiUilsi
Wicker Tray, Hanel' TooiJ.
for el... trician. Minimum of five (5) year' I experience
For Sale or Rent
and tbe Ew!Dg ~ Home.
Aucl. Note: Thll IJ an Estate 50 • 10 TRAILER, like new
required. Excellent starting salar,-$3.40 to $3.55
Tile. FamliJ of 'Emma Slnlth.
Sale of nlee DIC!Idlandlle. and
ptr hour. Life Insurance, Hospitalization, retirement
·two bedrooms, Ill Locust 51.:
i·
-i · ~
Nl-ltp
will be a large lllle. TerDUI:
and other lten•fits all paid by company.
Pomeroy, phone 99Z-2819.
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Cash. Signed: Fred Crow,
f.2Ulc
IVISH 'i:o' expreu· OUr ap.
Elleeotor of Eolate of Ruby
Immediate opening for permanent employee. Please
; ~lalloa , a n d . hearifelt
Oeiley. ~ol ResJlOIL'ible For
aend reSume to: Box 218, New Haven, W. Va. 25265.
For Rent
1
llldliltj&gt; all . . . iiaLfood
~
. Nen~lli
;:',i.RAD · . . c.
. FURNISHED and llllfalotllalll c

while l.opD'a
terbao2, Bob Johnstoll, .... Jim,
!tad to Just of ilx ,..,.,
lor 21 1orda.
Score by .,.nora:
1.opD
0 8 0 8-18
JaekOCII
0 0 8 8-lt

OFFICIALS - RaiJh Daria,
Bill Rapp&gt;"{' -Cene Jamea, Ironton
and Joe c. Swartz, Coal Grove.
NEXT GAllS GAME - Sept.
27- lrulton,home.

Fello ClO'

I

· In Memory

Rutter,

....., 2151
c.O.B.A.
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• S. ZIID AVE.

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Russell, Rossig-

ATHENS
ENDS- VIncent, Conkey.
TACKLES - Gaston, Kappaa,
GUARDS- R. Esaex, Sebring,
Rob Essex, Lee, Riek Essex.
CENTERS - Fuller.
BACKS - Handley, Goodwin,
Demleon, Coon, Hell, ElkOY,

ONLY 4-1968 HONDA MODELS • LEFT

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to eeore, knottlna the c:aunt at

WANTED I

Canaday, L. ihowden.

CYCLE CENTER

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BACKS - Spencer, Prose, C,
Neal, Howard, D, Johnson, D.
Burnett, L. Bush, Huebolt, M.

RAWLINGS HONDA
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plekeci up 70 yarda.In lhlo dipertmjonl - . IIIY., ,c81i!o onpeas lnttre~.
aatlllle-w)io, - · h•IAI a
~ mori!D, ncldng up 12 lint
- . while permlttlnc the GaJ.
Uano but ftvt.
AHS(alned 181 netyorclaruohIna, and ""'"J)Joted nv. of 11
palMI lor 88 yarda, elvin&amp; the
vllltora 270 yarda ·lor the nllht.
Tile at1ngy BuUdoc defonoe aJ,
lowtcl G,AIIS but 78 yan1a ruohID,r. GalUt completed nve ot
16 pUMa for 28 yordo and had
lOt yards Nablng and pao&amp;Jng.

Co!&gt;ll wu the 1&gt;11 . ...l!"'o .
144 yarda In JSirlpo
~r 1 6.2 avo~ ~ 1110
~ out .., doitlnoo. QoOdwlll
W.. limited tO 12 ylrJia In 9.
trips. lllndlllY pi eked up23lardit~
In nino trlea.
·. '' . · :';
Tom ProM poeed the DIYIIo·
attaek with 50 yirdlln 1J trips,
·Ciolek Neal had$31n 12 attam)lll.
Friday, GAllS will ooat .w lnleas 1nm1on (11-3), Tho Tf,pto
lost 12o6 to p,..
f&amp;'lo!:··
Ita WeUotoo Frldly ,qj,t. Aliiona Joui'llllfl to Melp 0·0 for
Ita next outing.
· Frldl,r'o Yletory liT -~
tho Bullclop lhead In lho orer- • ·
au ltl'lea · lho two
oebaola wllh 22 wino, 18 .,.,_
and two Ilea.
pleldnl

GUARDS - iibowden, B. DaYia, Baxter, Cleland.
CENTERS nol.

AT••

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liod ' aciellent ·Pill liqd ldclwtf
........... lllined only 34
Ml 1&gt;3' l'llurnl - 20 of thole
""""' 11!1 :pen llllerc.,U... runbaeks. On the otoor hllld, GAllS

Logan Knocks Off Jackson, 16-14

INDIVIDUAL NET
YAI!DS RUSHlNG
moNTON - Wellston's Gold- yard line, but here the Ironton
(Gallipolis)
en Rockets, picked to win t h e defense took over for the re- PLAYER- Pos. TCB YG AVG,
SEOAL championship, had to bat- mainder or the contest a8 they Prose, LH • . . . . 13 50 3.8
tle for their lives Friday night pushed Wellston back 38 yards Neal, FB ... , . , 12 33 2. 7
before edging the Ironton Tigers in four plays and forced a punt. Johnaon, HB • . . . 0 o 0.0
On the first play following the ~ncer, QB • . • . 6 -1 -.16
12~ ln a fierce defensive con-

test played in Tank Stadium.
Jn the early going 1t appeared aa though Coach Bob Bren-

Wllh 1:117 ltft. GAllS llagJed
_ , ... ' ~ja ~2~. One 'pua
fell ~ete. ""J.&lt;or h II •
Grec P1u1111 fiN" fOUf Mo. then
eoon IIUre~ !1!&lt;1 't h I r a
GAllS 'a erial ' of the Pmo. ,.._
tumiJIC It ilx yorda io tho Dev·
Uo 28. lilndlll1 fall .., t11o ball .
u the clock ran out.
Tile win, - · llflh In a
...,.-oror GAllS, loll tho Bull, .
dop 'l!lth a 2-1 • . . _ mark.
GAllS Ia """ 1..2. · It wu IIIlO
the ' llflh ltrallhl , yur Gallt,po..
Do ~ Ill• SF.OAL . _ .
or. Not alneo t11o DMI• downtel NeiiiOIIYIIlo In lllQ'haYethllY
IIIIIIQtcl to br.-k out '"' tOp In
their lniUal I~ - - .
Gallipolis did al""d Jol&gt;k..,_
lng the BulldoP, from lOin&amp;: outaide Friday. Too, the Galliano

Want Ads Bring Top Grade Resu~ts-.),.

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B. Cuckoo
7. BeD
8. Janitor

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orullcue

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12. Mete:·
and JeL&lt;&gt;'

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13. Garden
Items

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l5. Girl's

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wblclow
3.0Dver
4. Note:

maUon
16. Minced

oath
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20. Grahbt&gt;d

23. Btutt
2e. Poeeur'f

specialty

:n. Mflrtf!n·

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circa 1776

Sl . Overhe!a~

st. Blind

!MI. Cr,v o1
• lamb
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21. 'n!.row

22. Greeting '

lialt1n

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COugf:l
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fort)j

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42. Berutc or

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dryer. ~.
220-1

NEW GMC TRUCK
HEADQUARTERS

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11164 ~ T. Ford Pickup
1966 GMC Suburban

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RUSS'S SWAP SHOP, Sit MaiD
St., Pl. Pleuanl, Ph. 675ttill. Buy, 1811 or trade. over
100 1!11111 in Block. Owner,
Rllllllll J8Didna.
117-:1111

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BEAVTICIAN
CUT N CURL Beauty Salon.
Roush Lane, Oleshire, 3677168.
220-S

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PLUMBING, palnUng, carpenter ot electrical wort. Otis
Chapman. 367-765!.
2111-1!
BABYSrrrER tol lve in. Call
between 5 and 7.
2111-3

Situation Wanted

11156 2 T Studebaker
New i T Farm Wqona
Sl39.50
11611 I T. OIIC

DJioo 11re1 •·

tax.

me.

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Oldo VllleJ r.,lolaolll ••
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GOOD CLIWI LUMP and IIIIJt.
11t eoal. Carl Wlnten, Rio
Gnnde. !'11oM 111611S. .U

YOUNG lady, 18 ncenUy moved to this area. desires office IF YOU .,.., llulldlq a worlr:. Mlss Flint - ·

220-S

Female Help Wanted
WOMEN FOR PART time work
In Garua C&lt;&gt;. Write Cor! C&lt;lt!melles, 2437 So. lOth St., Ironton. Ohio t5638.
221·1

NEEDED AT ONCE. Full nr
spare time. Man or woman to

. eerv!ee eustomers with Wat.
kills products and Chrlstmas
gifts In city of Gallipolis. Earn
filS and up weekly. No lnveotment. Write »-a. Watkins
Products, Inc.. Winona, MJn..
5591'1.
221·1

JUSt u~no

Used Offtet Pletes
HAVE
MANY USES

2oe

8far$1.00

Galhpols Dally

kitchen with plenty eablnell,
large bam, outbullcllDp, tobee-.•
00 bue. '111111 farm hu a Jot to
oller lncJuding bulldJaC lots,
black top road In front and a
vavel road en the side.

NEEP? WANT?

. ERIIEST JHORHE·

LIKE? DESIRE?

Tbunnaa,Ohto

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IJ]Iel of llulldlq lall, bloti:, brick, ,._ pipe.
willdDWI, Untell, ek. Claude
Wlnten, Rio Gnu1s, 0. Cll
Jl.lll1 after •.
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TO

INOTTS

USED
FURNITURE ' .
. . ond
UPHOI.STEIING
SERVICE'
1163 S.con .. -'••·

,a.w,.u •. Ohio

room..

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RACOON ROAD
A beautiful building lot has cts.
tern and aepUc tank In S ...,...
wllb trees, located on a BT road.

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BAIRD REALTY CO.

Real Estate For Sale
0. D. PARSONS

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, _ , Ylllap, QIJ
pt._ 44MIIJ

8 ACRES

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Four Bedrooms
\'OO'LL like thJa roaJ alee floor plan !lome with 1111
bathe, built In ldlcl!ea, - part, big lot, loealed In KJQoeek Sehool Dlalrlcl oo
. State Rt, 7.
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USED anYthing like

lllbl~lor-

II." aay users of Blue Lustre

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lor cleaning carpel. R e n t
eleclric sbampooer fl. Central
Supply C&lt;&gt;.
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two ....... ec.rt.ct Ma
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Plrt ColllnJ IIDiel.

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!I'UIIN. API'., uUlitiel paid. 5tO
'lblrd Ave. can ttUatt after
I.
111-3

FIRST FLOOR apt., S rooma
and bath, imlum. AdultJ. t1
Grape Ill.
2J9.3

RUGS A SIGHT? Company com.
ing? Clean them rJcht with
Blue Lustre. Rent electric
ahampooer $1. Farmer's Hard121 _.
...,.. eo.
:!1111 DODGE CAR. inlpeeled.
ready to go, SZ511. Ph. m.
IGI.
211-t

APAR'I'MENT. new 2 bedroom
apt., aU eledrlc. air condJ.
lklned, prbage dia}JOIIal. wall
lo wall carpel, centrally Jo. . 10 ACRES of Land em Bannan
Trlee, S miles olf JU. 7. Plen.
eated. m-u by appoint1J ol wator. Call lAwrence
.,..~, Ph. • • or 4*-1111.
Unrue
Ill ltiiO after I. 217-4
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~ld l.r Rl~•y"1 1 n.

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CAmt AND EYANS, INC.

87 011~ StNet

O.llipoli1, Ohio

Excnatlng aad Builliii!J Collli acttn
BACKHOE, BULLDOZER, CRANE,
GRADER AND DRAGLINE SERV1CE
Basements-Footers-Leach BedsFarm Ponds-Septic Tanks-YardsOriveways;-Land Clearing-fill Dirt
Top Soil-Ponds Cleaned-Parking lots
•1F IT'S DIRT, WE'LL MOVE ITI''
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lnsur•nce
lfA"niiiiWIDI!l lNSilRAIIIZ
AU'I'O,
waldo lire.
r. -=~.~
· . Slate
w. ••
a.
Jiron.

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pwlod of 10 ...... for '""
or wornM. Small tuition

be pold 011 payment
plan. Yl•lt the: first class
without chore• or ohhgal'llay

tlon. For inforMation write
to Knotts Upholttorlnt ot

once, 1163 Hnnd A'N.
Golllpollo, Ohio •• Coil
4ol6-2917.

Set for Convenient Reference ·

1500 DOWN huys tbll 10 A.
farm, - story hOme, aood
bam, .31 lob....... located In
Rarrlaoo 'l'llp. . ..

Owner Will Help
Finance

FOR fiiSOO, fOU ean bUS' 1 II A.
farm, cme llory homo, MW1J
painted, .'M lob. hue, located
oo Stale JU. VICIIII.

For Rent

a

'II ACRES, 7 room houae, bam
and other bulldlngl. · P 388.al05.
211.e

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Septemhr 28,-12:30 A. 1.

Have aold my ho.t and IIIOVint to Florid~, so will •
ooll Dl public auction '"' houathold tffocta focotttl
at 49 CHILLICOTHE ROAD, Galll,.lio; conolollnt
of:
Unlco U cu. ft. freezer, 2'1)0 I!)'ICOI llvlna rciom aulto,
pJ.tronn rocker, 3-pc. stop and colrae tall!••• wicker
rocker, telop- alllld, ~ and floor tampa, wlckar
tlblo, 3-pc. becb 00111 suite, 2-pc. becb OCill aulto 1-po. •
dinette sot, refrlpra!""• sa• ~ ~oot
ol ~ lnlnka, old waah bowl and pttchor lot, oak ollmd, wrtncer waaher, slap lidilar, 4 lawn ehalra, p1ua
Jlnenl, dlahea, ·iloddiJW, dl?ilel and lrllelea too
numborous to llot,
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MRS. IIAJORIE SHAVER
OWNER ,
Sale by: !.filLEY AUCTION SERVICES
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4:00

Hllflllghb

AFL F«&lt;Oll
13 WreallirW
13 oft W S..lbe WIAnl

~eepi ng Meigs

8 Tid Ylek
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Macb!-r - Tools - Houselllldltema

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Comi!leto line of carpenter toolo, rable aaw, jolntor, 7
electric drills, DIW eJectrtc: IIW and l&amp;nden, eledrtc
Krlnder, saber saw, 10 hlftd sawt,Jamme~a, aquare.,ltc. -

S MoillrHM.ft
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8 Sntodllra Brot.
II Mente

Phanblrw: toola ani BlCIJilles, IICJCbt aata, vises:, ~.
and reamera, concrete mixer, wheel t:arrow, fence. Clble, ·
rope, 8 eJtonllon ladders, I ~· jacks, 60 ft. DIS"
corriJillted pipe, tool boua IDd trunka, !Ups, Br!a• Une motor, el~ wtre, CCJPP'l' kettle, motors, steel·

1~00

3 Sunlly ....... Plctllni

-t Vlldbnlr Hotowlt1
10::10
3 ~I1DUI•

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Blonl oak becbOCIII IIUito, otudlo couch, . - , , brloloo
last sot, c1Homldl1lor; recool pliJer wl111 -llllera,

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portable Qp;wtlter, rout.r, other houaebold ttema.
Model 12 Wlncheoter shotgun, Remlnston 22 rille, !fade!
3U, 32 cal. pistol, llshlor rods and reola.

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Mrs. Or,.........
Lltlrt, W. Va.
JOHN McNEILL, Auct.

JOE BUFF,

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AIIPA.M.'
. AT HO~E FA!IM'ON ,,
ROUTE NO. t4, BETIEEUEEDY AND .. '
SPENCER,
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8 SIMP)' Ufflln 5hiJIII'
13 Ernut TUbb Show

3 MlU DouaLa• Show
I Ctpllln Ka!WUIIIII
1130
8 Edp or Ntant
10:00
3 5nlp Judpnelll
8 , Liley

13 Smlll World
l01SO
3 (..:orftJU&amp;II.on
8 Bewrb HUlblllilll
13 Dick CUIIl

ll:OO
3 Penonallty
8 Alllb'.'b f Ml)'bem

fo:SO

t.laht

1:00
S. MiiW)ay Ne1i1 Picture
8 Jadde a:.llfWer ShoW
13 DNID HouM

1130

8 nlnt~&amp;mW•

1:1 Dark Sblcklwl

3 Srilp Judprlellt

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n~~Nlel'-lk'il*&amp;ey ~~~port

8

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13~cll

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7:00

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Am.t,y or Klyberry

11:30

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7:30

3 1111 Hullywoal $q-.rel
Dido Van o,ke

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13 It Takes 1 Thief
9:00

a.itchld
1!:30

3 Eyto c....
8 S.rdl fill" TWIIOITIIW

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13 1'AhUre lilt

II Takt1 A Thief

9:30

1:00
S llkl 0., Nlw• Pictun

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8 MoYie

1:30
I Ltt'l Ylhl A Dial
8 Aa 1111 World TUrnl

3 lAt'a MIM A Deal
11:00
I AI Ull World Tuml
3 Ntwa, W•lhtr, !porta
d It'•~
I Clpltal Nfll• Cenltal
2:01
13 NeW•. Wllther, Sportl
3 Day1 ot our Lh11
11:20
I Lo¥e II a 5plenb"ed ftl.ll
13 NBI'fl.rrid GaMe
11:30
8 ·
2:31
S Tonlaht !iiOw
lJ Joey Bllh:lp

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3 Undtrdoc

8•311

8 Herculol.ds
n 1-intutic: r_..

IS Journey to Cerur of Eartb 3
11:30
8

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12:00
Rtrdmlrl

8

ShiUUI

13 Geor1.1

lln&amp;Mt ·~s

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10:30

8

AmeriCIII Bl.lllstalld
1:00

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Mob¥ Dick

Petlic~t

Junction

LoweU

"Thomf,,

8 Clpltal Se"' Cen~
13 Keith Me.IIM
11:15
13 Clliller Theater

11:20
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Movie

11:45

2:00

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HQIIJI'IIIeroeB

11:00

Pnllkkml

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Law"renee Welk

Hollywood Pablce
10:00
8 MIMh

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9:30
8
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12:30

13 Jwrney to the UnknoWn
10:00
3 DNa Mlrtln

The Newl.y...d Game

8:afl

F1ylrc Nun

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IS
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8 Lo'll It a ~ndond 'l1lllll
I) NIWI)wed Game
2t30
3
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8 Guidi..- Lltbt
IS Dedt:W Game

13

3 Th11 Ghcut lnd MrL

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8:01)

3 Get Smert

8 Superman

Ko¥11

I l.o'lt Liley

7:30
3 Collep ShoW
8 Jackie Gleuon
IS DIUng Game

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1:1 That Girl

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7:00

13

13 Bewitche:l
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Race1

11:00

7::10
3 Jron•lde

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3 G. E. COllege Bowl
6:00
3 Jerry Lewb
8 1111¥111 Fl ~
6:30
13 ColrboJ' in Afi"i&lt;*

10:3013 -

3 Hwtley • Brillklef Report
I WaU•r Crankl.le

1S DraHI H01a11

8 Tbat'5 Lite
12

1:30

Jaelde Obllnaw Shaw

Wile~

4:fS
College FOOibell Tcdly

13 Wide World or

13 Guilli'W
10:!10
3 Fllntslolltl
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6:30

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11:00

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8 S..• Buan;y
13 Forelco IAalcPlret
9:(10
3 Sap.r 6
8 Roed Rumer
13 CI~Ptr CmOOII
9:30
3 Top C&amp;l

1:00
I Perrf llban
I Cill'-"'• IIJI.arod
lS Dull ShldOWI

Baseball

5:00

3

8:30

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12:00

l:l 'The Mnd Scum

8 Dorll

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11 ste¥ll Allen

7:00

11:00
3 PartoreliQ'

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8 Blwlrb' HIIDIUIII1

8:30

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8 Go-Go oa,Nrs
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10:30

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8 nlnUtone•
11 TrUth or Conaequencea

13 SNII. Work!

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8 Red Sblton

8 GWdtrw

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8 Edp ol Nl&amp;ht
1:1 Mclllle'• Na VJ
10:00

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13 Treasure lsll
12:ti

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8 SNrch tor Tlllllorrow

1:00

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3 PerT)" Mt.ICII
I GIW&amp;In'e Illlm

11 Truth

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1:00
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3 Yr. Cartoon
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12:30

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8 Dick Van ll)'le

8 LDw "ol. LUe

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3 lklll¥ttou'l Sq-.rn

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6:45
S Corn Coli RfCiort
7:00

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11 Panerna For Uvirw

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LOCA TION1 I Milo Sooth of Lotort Post Offlct
Lunch Will It s«.ttl

Registered Aberdeen
Angus Herd

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7:15
11 'hi LIYI:ar Wont
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7:00

IS Melillo's Navy

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6:30
8 TV Clusroxm
1;00
3 Jci!D'I Alm.alw.t
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8 1'111 Bll:lle Annen
3 CGrn CUI Report

9:00

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S Gllldllll Ll&amp;ht
13 Dld18Gaml

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Serv'ices OfFered .
LEE'S PLlJIIIIDIG • RBJii5D.
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WE RAVE sem-al - and two
bidJGOII! lurldllled apt. far
16111.
mERE wiD be I t bedroom
and s bedroom llllfllmlobed.
WE ALSO bave 110Vera1 bW,.
lots for only tl.GII per Jol.
Coli .... for delalll.
Ollloe ..... 411 &amp;ill .. lin.
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AUCTION

Satur~ay,

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tallllll oallalllo, -.1ft
nt11 allo rar lltopplar ar
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holstorlnt
Ropalr, Le•rn
1toro old antique lun,ltu,rt
and haw to build your own
moclilm ll¥1•t room suite
from •tart to finish. Clos ..
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FAINMimlutiOII CD. WIJeel.

!ot, vacant.

STORE
TliPEWRITERS an ldadl, - · STEREO • RADIO CONSOLE.
reballt and I'OIIIal1. lllwtwil
Located
In
a
village on a St. Rl.
Pic.• Olllee llqalp.
lfl-41 t speed lntermiied chanCer, Large bulldlug witb a brick
dual volume oontro~ t speak-

IIVenswood, w. va.

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heat, city water. carport, large

We have some good oneo for
sale.

9:30AM

pttsellls ,

via Dr., stone and aluminum
Riding, 2 BR, large LR. bandy
kitchen and laundry room, 181

NEED A BUSINESS?

ON nil

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and shruhs.

unit wlth AM &amp; J!'M radio, t
opeaker sound ayllem. t
speed. dnal VOIUIIMI control.
Beautllul maple eonaole. As·
sume pa)'lllellts of $6.00 or
$94.11'1. Call 4*-ltal.
221-3

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er IIOUI!d aystem. Lovely waJ. ironl, has good grocery stock. Nice 1 room two story bome,
11'011 SALE or trade. 1111 Ford
nut flnllh. Payments of SS.OO •ma good equipment, doing a al. aiding. 2 drllied wena, fruit
eadiD, low mlleap. 10114.
good eaah buslnell, eaJl for
tiMtlll Iller S.
IN per month or S81.tt. can 4*- more Information. Uvlng quar- trees, pines, only ~.500. State
IOJtl.
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Rt. ~~'"'" . .,
ters In bulldl!lg: · "' ·
WATERMELONS, cantaloupel,
For lent
287 ACRES
ANTIQUES: FumituTe, jewelry, . .
EXCRLENT BUY
LARGE 3 bedroom traDer. E•·
tomaloel and COI'II. lmrer
Dairy farm, large hOme, bam,
china. art objects. Pilot Club's Rancb style home located ""' outbldgs., 2 farm ponds. Priced
pandl to J.h20 Jiving room.
Rac&lt;oon Rd:, Ill mi. oil Rl.
annual AnUques Show &amp; Sale, Rl. 7. 3 BR, tile bath, all buD~ right. Call today.
Prlvai2Jy based $80 mo. Ulll·
7, Curry Farm. 2116481.
Sept.
'll, tJJ. 29. Noon to 10:00 In kitchen. Oreplaee In Rec
IJI.II
Illes pd. Ph. 4*-1791. 220-3
RT. 141
p.m. Friday and Sabmlay. room, attJcl!ed garage. can Gl.
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bath,
porch. outbldgs .•
Noon
to
8:00
p.m.
Sunday.
1110% financing.
NEW mndem S bedroom brick.
COtJN'IT FAIR
rarden,
I
sere,
S8,500.
Prichard llotel. Huntington,
attaehed garage. just outside
Dl!liiONBTRA'I'OR
lEAL
NICE
w. va.
!U-3 Home lotaled In the Vl!lage of
HAPPIN£55 IS
ctty limits. can or 1118 ZIG ZAG Mwil!f maeblne
Having
enougll elbow room lor
Eureka, S BR. formal DR, large
STt-Hit.
22Q.tl
used at eowrty fair. '111111 ma·
VW,
sunroof,
15,000
mlles,
!8
the
whole
family. This 5 acres
kitchen, paneled LR. front
eblne wiD do fancy work.
$1750.
Pb.
146
18111.
221-3
oilers
enough
room lor an fOlD'
)lake bultGnholel, dam • JDG.
porch, good view of the river,
NIW anfmullhed iJ*iiWIDI,
acUVIUes. Four BR, bath with
uogram, Ws machine I!Oid
large garage, Prl"" $11,000.
I
adllltl aa!J. Ill
vanity,
utility rm., so • 15 carFor Sale or Tnde
OUR SERVICE doean1 cost..,_. Aft. I'll. ftl.llll.
lor f[OIUG now $44.110 or t&amp;.OO
peted
living
rm. with atone fire.
per month. Try II In J1llll' ! ROOM boule for aale or trade It pays benefits from our aeJ.
place,
eentral
air, 2 ear garap,
In country. Ph. 146 138tl. Prlee lve sale effort. UST W1TR the
bome. Call mall.
117-tl
farm
pond,
Bapplnell
Ia fiDd.
tu10118ii&amp;D ._, s rm., par$3000.
211-11 DJU.()N AGENCY.
log
aD
Ws
priced
In
the
teens.
ROBART OOLON, Realtor
J'ACI'ORY a.oiiE OOT
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TRAILER SITE
C111J. 1!1o pell. IIJJ Seeond 1168 FAMOUS brand alerlo, 11180 RAMBLER otalloa WIIDD.
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Or Homesite. best view In
lovely walllut llnllb, lbJa aet Pb. Mtl.fSill.
1174
Aft. Pb. Ill ato ar
LDeiiJe .. Boward Plantz Sub., S big luts on cor·
Eveat.p 41f.IJ:II
me
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hu 1Ji8 aulomaUc ""*"8er.
ner, trees, frott.
AM-J!'M redlo. This sol sold
Real Eat... For Sale
"ot•,.•ICB"'"::opa::ee:-;far;:--:rent. can
much hlcJ&gt;er now will tell lor
BUILDING SITES
1•t112 from I a.m. 1111 I $1111.45 or t&amp;.OO per monlb. NEW 3 bedroom brick, 1111
aty, Kaoau10. Rl. 160, Rl. 7,
bath, bulltln kltdlen, HW
p.m.
Try u Ill ,.,. home. CeD
Rl. 141. Abo vaeanl lll!d.
Doors, attacbed one car 11·
I'IWGIII.
117-tl
ftYIIIO '1'0 ...,.,
rage. Just outside city limits.
PUJUII!Gtll ~ eo.
ew. VII
211).4
tiel 8lell8 Arnold. Part ()m. COON DOG lor aale. Ph. SIJI. ~.
IIB1J LOCt."nCII
4•17"
"fiiBDIIIIIn • I'I'ATB li&amp;JOi_,.R,.,INS
lnl Bulel.
71-11
1619.
ZJJ.3
1111 Wid&amp; 11 ttl
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1l(lii!J.E HOME 101!0. Naturol l2 GAL. Weotln8house aleetrte
. . furllae&lt;!, fuD abe 1 a 1
hot water beater, Welling- I A. 3 Bedroom homo, panel.
I Br., I bloet lnllll l&lt;boal.
TWO I bedloum 8rieb, i..1D
nDI6 and mrtgeratar. All
house dtspoaal, aale prlee
ing, oil furnace, bath, on KeyU JGII'nl r.IDt lleaa1od daa't
aii'JIIel lbrnlshed. I'll. ...
llrhe, Rio Grade. tiiAI
$30. Ph. 4t6-27H.
:tiN
stone Rd. near Vinton.
eall: tile oner II - .
tii.OIJ, CeD lllll. .,
~ FOR THE l1neot pipes made, fl ROOM all paneled, I bed- d;r lo lrlde. P1lll pice ...... IIIII
GIIIIDd taler.
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new
modern
ldlohen,
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N.w
Ustlng
IIBW lllll Apartment, t noma
come to Tawney's at 122 Set&gt;
cablnetJ, new lurnace, new 1 BI!!NIOOII p . 11 0.. NICE I room boule IIIII ba1b,
ond
Ave. Allo aee the new
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tonk, largo lot.
llold Aft. Jdl homo far
outhn)Jdl!llll. 1711 Oltfllam
lniiJ located. can Mtlaan pipe butane IJiblen, only Quickwater
pouesston.
famDJ. Prlelll _.., Ave. Nlee lot, prteo tllllll.
clql, . a t after I. .U
t&amp;.85.
21M 4 BEDROOM home cloee to hoi.....
Half eaa be flna...,, I'll. 411plt&amp;l, eleelrlc stove, part pan.
A rtment H
SLaPING rooma, ~ OVERLAND house trailer. lurtal.
1114
two bathe. fuD bale· II~ !rttb1s~
rata. Park Control llolel.
nl!bed. Ideal lor couple or eled.
1 ,_
ment, two car port. Nloe
71-11
camping trailer IS50. ABC
home. Immediate poa-...
ipl, 1-1 , _ aplll. and I
Super C&lt;&gt;acl! house traDer, NICE home S bedroom lot of
IIDIIe noma: life Ill 4 , _
tuRN. apt. I bodNawa, aiiJI.
lumiahed, 2 bedrooms. Slll95.
awnlnga ;,..port v.;, n]ce
1PL IIIII 1'811 fnllll Nil ol
tlllpald,lllstalllt.PIL
Smith's Auto Sales, Kanauga,
tilcllen.' large
room.
ba.nm pq
WID 1111
1111117 aller I p.m.
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1 1&amp;0' lot? Corpeted Dvlnc
room, hall and bath, eentral hOI
air heal, ear-port, u!Wty room, ·
nnall eqully and .._,_ an
FHA lOIII at 5%. Vacaal- located on a state Road. LIKE a water front? '111111 beaJ&gt;.
liful two (Z) story bome hu
a picturesque view of !be 01110
River, large LR' with fireplace,
tarmal dining room, S BR, 1141
bath, basement, 2 cor gerage,
BT drive, lot Ill' • tOO', plenty
7 INCH jointer; com binder;
of
and obrubo..
cord wood saw with belt and DESIRE
cl!arm and eOmforl lJJ
pulley. - ·
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t.ome. I~ bath; .qlee ldtcllen,
DRILLIIIG macMDo, aood mo- gluaed In porch, IDIJ .l&gt;lfement
lllr IIIII drilling bill IIIII Jill. with an unusual ree.
z
er. All combJned fSIG, Pb. fireplaees, located m a oorner
Em 7-71111.
...., lot. aD kinds of beauUiul INies

WaDpaper, Plelure P'l'lmll!l
- Eleelrle.
1M 1f MULLINEAUX DI!XXIRATING
f4e.a
LOW, LOW, PRICI!:B em llat- Since lf.ll
Ill '11lird Am~~~~, GaiJipolll
treaes. Rice IDd Corbin """'
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Jllld, lood lence, plenty walel' '

Trfllune
125 Thlrcl Aw.

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COMFORT
A'WI!b!p, wparll, l'llllnp
We ere bulldera. !llllriiJulur
We
oRer
a dream home on Da!Awe BroJben Palnll
lor Bolpolnt AppllaMII. AJI.

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11164 2141 T. GMC
Gllllpells
1Jft 2~ T. Cblrr.
11151 Ill T. GIIC plolalp
1181 2 T. l'lllernlllclll
Fers.le
1115S Ill T. Dodge plotap
J YR. OLD one hall Arabian
ltlltl 1111 T. Docile traot
geldlug, 54 ln. tall, light tan
11156 1 T. Int. Traclar
with white tall and mane, not
IlleS Ill T. Cblrr, plebp
broken $150. zcs.m6.
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I Mlnnea110111 lllaiiDe Paww MONDAYS and Tueedays are
Ullt
piece gOOds remnant days at
New 10" Ro1ar7 Olllllw Upper Murphy. 4 yards Sl.llt).
S211.1!0. New 1.:11 x II, II plJ
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home. Have references. 44612211.
2211-3

For Sate
36'' x
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Alunalnuna
Sheets

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7:30
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Barry, Blrbanl Hale
13, Zort. the Greek TIIURSDAY
AnthoQ,y Qulm
7:00 8, Wit nus for the Prapeu.
8, Allied r.nglec hlddon - Tyrone PD'II'er, Mlr·
dent - Gforge Brent. Marl
lene Dietrich
Alden
~: 00 8, GypJY - Nlalle Wood,
MONDAY
Roaallne RusteD
13, Pd Climb lhe HilheBI 11 :20 8, B&amp;IZIII(I; Sind, Deliah
Mountain - Susan lkywlrd,
Lavl
Rol'l' calhoun
FRIDAY
3, The Al1 of Low - 7:00 13, Home Beton DariiJamu Gamllr, fulgl.e Dick·
f:fl'em Zlmllall5., RhcJIIII
ln1011
!-1eming
a, Jlollda; In 111~ - 9:00 ~ . Sal and thtl Slngle Girl
Deal Ar11111, Mary Hltcher
-Natalie Wood, TIIIQ' Curti•
TUESDAY
11:211 8, NorthernPuriUii-Er·
3, Twililhl of 1hl
roi. F'lyl".l. Helll'lu.t Dl.nt.IM
Rock Hud-, C)'d Clariue
SATURDAY
3, Blbdlold - Rock Hud- 9:00 3, The Train, Burt J..&amp;n...
aa.til cantllllll
cuUir.
8, Allied Y11l11.m Gold13, Relurn ol the f11
Kirllf Grant. Martha Hyer
SlteUIII In lhe stcy
WEpoiESDAY
So Youq(, SO BMWIIo'l Got the
llelnreld. APn Francil
-Lw .,.;,.,, DeanMirdn
3, Nl&amp;fd.PuAC*-Jamll
.. Hou . . . !lory - Gene
Stewart.

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1'0011111 and bath. I'll. - ·
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dryer. ~.
220-1

NEW GMC TRUCK
HEADQUARTERS

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11164 ~ T. Ford Pickup
1966 GMC Suburban

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RUSS'S SWAP SHOP, Sit MaiD
St., Pl. Pleuanl, Ph. 675ttill. Buy, 1811 or trade. over
100 1!11111 in Block. Owner,
Rllllllll J8Didna.
117-:1111

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BEAVTICIAN
CUT N CURL Beauty Salon.
Roush Lane, Oleshire, 3677168.
220-S

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PLUMBING, palnUng, carpenter ot electrical wort. Otis
Chapman. 367-765!.
2111-1!
BABYSrrrER tol lve in. Call
between 5 and 7.
2111-3

Situation Wanted

11156 2 T Studebaker
New i T Farm Wqona
Sl39.50
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GOOD CLIWI LUMP and IIIIJt.
11t eoal. Carl Wlnten, Rio
Gnnde. !'11oM 111611S. .U

YOUNG lady, 18 ncenUy moved to this area. desires office IF YOU .,.., llulldlq a worlr:. Mlss Flint - ·

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Female Help Wanted
WOMEN FOR PART time work
In Garua C&lt;&gt;. Write Cor! C&lt;lt!melles, 2437 So. lOth St., Ironton. Ohio t5638.
221·1

NEEDED AT ONCE. Full nr
spare time. Man or woman to

. eerv!ee eustomers with Wat.
kills products and Chrlstmas
gifts In city of Gallipolis. Earn
filS and up weekly. No lnveotment. Write »-a. Watkins
Products, Inc.. Winona, MJn..
5591'1.
221·1

JUSt u~no

Used Offtet Pletes
HAVE
MANY USES

2oe

8far$1.00

Galhpols Dally

kitchen with plenty eablnell,
large bam, outbullcllDp, tobee-.•
00 bue. '111111 farm hu a Jot to
oller lncJuding bulldJaC lots,
black top road In front and a
vavel road en the side.

NEEP? WANT?

. ERIIEST JHORHE·

LIKE? DESIRE?

Tbunnaa,Ohto

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IJ]Iel of llulldlq lall, bloti:, brick, ,._ pipe.
willdDWI, Untell, ek. Claude
Wlnten, Rio Gnu1s, 0. Cll
Jl.lll1 after •.
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FURNITURE ' .
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UPHOI.STEIING
SERVICE'
1163 S.con .. -'••·

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RACOON ROAD
A beautiful building lot has cts.
tern and aepUc tank In S ...,...
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Real Estate For Sale
0. D. PARSONS

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Four Bedrooms
\'OO'LL like thJa roaJ alee floor plan !lome with 1111
bathe, built In ldlcl!ea, - part, big lot, loealed In KJQoeek Sehool Dlalrlcl oo
. State Rt, 7.
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eleclric sbampooer fl. Central
Supply C&lt;&gt;.
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!I'UIIN. API'., uUlitiel paid. 5tO
'lblrd Ave. can ttUatt after
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FIRST FLOOR apt., S rooma
and bath, imlum. AdultJ. t1
Grape Ill.
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RUGS A SIGHT? Company com.
ing? Clean them rJcht with
Blue Lustre. Rent electric
ahampooer $1. Farmer's Hard121 _.
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:!1111 DODGE CAR. inlpeeled.
ready to go, SZ511. Ph. m.
IGI.
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APAR'I'MENT. new 2 bedroom
apt., aU eledrlc. air condJ.
lklned, prbage dia}JOIIal. wall
lo wall carpel, centrally Jo. . 10 ACRES of Land em Bannan
Trlee, S miles olf JU. 7. Plen.
eated. m-u by appoint1J ol wator. Call lAwrence
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Unrue
Ill ltiiO after I. 217-4
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O.llipoli1, Ohio

Excnatlng aad Builliii!J Collli acttn
BACKHOE, BULLDOZER, CRANE,
GRADER AND DRAGLINE SERV1CE
Basements-Footers-Leach BedsFarm Ponds-Septic Tanks-YardsOriveways;-Land Clearing-fill Dirt
Top Soil-Ponds Cleaned-Parking lots
•1F IT'S DIRT, WE'LL MOVE ITI''
• 446 4905

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lfA"niiiiWIDI!l lNSilRAIIIZ
AU'I'O,
waldo lire.
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· . Slate
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pwlod of 10 ...... for '""
or wornM. Small tuition

be pold 011 payment
plan. Yl•lt the: first class
without chore• or ohhgal'llay

tlon. For inforMation write
to Knotts Upholttorlnt ot

once, 1163 Hnnd A'N.
Golllpollo, Ohio •• Coil
4ol6-2917.

Set for Convenient Reference ·

1500 DOWN huys tbll 10 A.
farm, - story hOme, aood
bam, .31 lob....... located In
Rarrlaoo 'l'llp. . ..

Owner Will Help
Finance

FOR fiiSOO, fOU ean bUS' 1 II A.
farm, cme llory homo, MW1J
painted, .'M lob. hue, located
oo Stale JU. VICIIII.

For Rent

a

'II ACRES, 7 room houae, bam
and other bulldlngl. · P 388.al05.
211.e

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Septemhr 28,-12:30 A. 1.

Have aold my ho.t and IIIOVint to Florid~, so will •
ooll Dl public auction '"' houathold tffocta focotttl
at 49 CHILLICOTHE ROAD, Galll,.lio; conolollnt
of:
Unlco U cu. ft. freezer, 2'1)0 I!)'ICOI llvlna rciom aulto,
pJ.tronn rocker, 3-pc. stop and colrae tall!••• wicker
rocker, telop- alllld, ~ and floor tampa, wlckar
tlblo, 3-pc. becb 00111 suite, 2-pc. becb OCill aulto 1-po. •
dinette sot, refrlpra!""• sa• ~ ~oot
ol ~ lnlnka, old waah bowl and pttchor lot, oak ollmd, wrtncer waaher, slap lidilar, 4 lawn ehalra, p1ua
Jlnenl, dlahea, ·iloddiJW, dl?ilel and lrllelea too
numborous to llot,
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MRS. IIAJORIE SHAVER
OWNER ,
Sale by: !.filLEY AUCTION SERVICES
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13 WreallirW
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Macb!-r - Tools - Houselllldltema

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Comi!leto line of carpenter toolo, rable aaw, jolntor, 7
electric drills, DIW eJectrtc: IIW and l&amp;nden, eledrtc
Krlnder, saber saw, 10 hlftd sawt,Jamme~a, aquare.,ltc. -

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8 Sntodllra Brot.
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Phanblrw: toola ani BlCIJilles, IICJCbt aata, vises:, ~.
and reamera, concrete mixer, wheel t:arrow, fence. Clble, ·
rope, 8 eJtonllon ladders, I ~· jacks, 60 ft. DIS"
corriJillted pipe, tool boua IDd trunka, !Ups, Br!a• Une motor, el~ wtre, CCJPP'l' kettle, motors, steel·

1~00

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-t Vlldbnlr Hotowlt1
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last sot, c1Homldl1lor; recool pliJer wl111 -llllera,

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portable Qp;wtlter, rout.r, other houaebold ttema.
Model 12 Wlncheoter shotgun, Remlnston 22 rille, !fade!
3U, 32 cal. pistol, llshlor rods and reola.

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Mrs. Or,.........
Lltlrt, W. Va.
JOHN McNEILL, Auct.

JOE BUFF,

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ROUTE NO. t4, BETIEEUEEDY AND .. '
SPENCER,
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13 Ernut TUbb Show

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I Ctpllln Ka!WUIIIII
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8 Edp or Ntant
10:00
3 5nlp Judpnelll
8 , Liley

13 Smlll World
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11:30

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3 1111 Hullywoal $q-.rel
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9:00

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11:00
I AI Ull World Tuml
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2:01
13 NeW•. Wllther, Sportl
3 Day1 ot our Lh11
11:20
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13 NBI'fl.rrid GaMe
11:30
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2:31
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11:30
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13 Keith Me.IIM
11:15
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11:45

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Hollywood Pablce
10:00
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13 Jwrney to the UnknoWn
10:00
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7:30
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11:00

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3 G. E. COllege Bowl
6:00
3 Jerry Lewb
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6:30
13 ColrboJ' in Afi"i&lt;*

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3 Hwtley • Brillklef Report
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13 CI~Ptr CmOOII
9:30
3 Top C&amp;l

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Baseball

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Serv'ices OfFered .
LEE'S PLlJIIIIDIG • RBJii5D.
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WE RAVE sem-al - and two
bidJGOII! lurldllled apt. far
16111.
mERE wiD be I t bedroom
and s bedroom llllfllmlobed.
WE ALSO bave 110Vera1 bW,.
lots for only tl.GII per Jol.
Coli .... for delalll.
Ollloe ..... 411 &amp;ill .. lin.
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AUCTION

Satur~ay,

DOLL u- ffanlrJ .,_,...
tallllll oallalllo, -.1ft
nt11 allo rar lltopplar ar
...... II!CIIIIIn, llaad7. d6
IJ ar 1lllld1 ntll. PIL 4tl•
lllf

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holstorlnt
Ropalr, Le•rn
1toro old antique lun,ltu,rt
and haw to build your own
moclilm ll¥1•t room suite
from •tart to finish. Clos ..
•• will -.. conducted an•
O.,.....lng HCh weft Oftlf 0

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'i'll:IIIIDB • Pl&amp;i' CON'IIIOt
FAINMimlutiOII CD. WIJeel.

!ot, vacant.

STORE
TliPEWRITERS an ldadl, - · STEREO • RADIO CONSOLE.
reballt and I'OIIIal1. lllwtwil
Located
In
a
village on a St. Rl.
Pic.• Olllee llqalp.
lfl-41 t speed lntermiied chanCer, Large bulldlug witb a brick
dual volume oontro~ t speak-

IIVenswood, w. va.

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LOCAL ·REPoRTS

heat, city water. carport, large

We have some good oneo for
sale.

9:30AM

pttsellls ,

via Dr., stone and aluminum
Riding, 2 BR, large LR. bandy
kitchen and laundry room, 181

NEED A BUSINESS?

ON nil

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. itils .

and shruhs.

unit wlth AM &amp; J!'M radio, t
opeaker sound ayllem. t
speed. dnal VOIUIIMI control.
Beautllul maple eonaole. As·
sume pa)'lllellts of $6.00 or
$94.11'1. Call 4*-ltal.
221-3

MOn. thru Fri.

INFOlMlflON

Phon• .t46.2917

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NEED a 3 bedroom hOme?

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- well and sprlnp, I acn1 ot
limber,.two (2l story hOme, fAJrlllal dinlnc room. Jar&amp;• eounlrJ

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er IIOUI!d aystem. Lovely waJ. ironl, has good grocery stock. Nice 1 room two story bome,
11'011 SALE or trade. 1111 Ford
nut flnllh. Payments of SS.OO •ma good equipment, doing a al. aiding. 2 drllied wena, fruit
eadiD, low mlleap. 10114.
good eaah buslnell, eaJl for
tiMtlll Iller S.
IN per month or S81.tt. can 4*- more Information. Uvlng quar- trees, pines, only ~.500. State
IOJtl.
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Rt. ~~'"'" . .,
ters In bulldl!lg: · "' ·
WATERMELONS, cantaloupel,
For lent
287 ACRES
ANTIQUES: FumituTe, jewelry, . .
EXCRLENT BUY
LARGE 3 bedroom traDer. E•·
tomaloel and COI'II. lmrer
Dairy farm, large hOme, bam,
china. art objects. Pilot Club's Rancb style home located ""' outbldgs., 2 farm ponds. Priced
pandl to J.h20 Jiving room.
Rac&lt;oon Rd:, Ill mi. oil Rl.
annual AnUques Show &amp; Sale, Rl. 7. 3 BR, tile bath, all buD~ right. Call today.
Prlvai2Jy based $80 mo. Ulll·
7, Curry Farm. 2116481.
Sept.
'll, tJJ. 29. Noon to 10:00 In kitchen. Oreplaee In Rec
IJI.II
Illes pd. Ph. 4*-1791. 220-3
RT. 141
p.m. Friday and Sabmlay. room, attJcl!ed garage. can Gl.
~
IIR.
bath,
porch. outbldgs .•
Noon
to
8:00
p.m.
Sunday.
1110% financing.
NEW mndem S bedroom brick.
COtJN'IT FAIR
rarden,
I
sere,
S8,500.
Prichard llotel. Huntington,
attaehed garage. just outside
Dl!liiONBTRA'I'OR
lEAL
NICE
w. va.
!U-3 Home lotaled In the Vl!lage of
HAPPIN£55 IS
ctty limits. can or 1118 ZIG ZAG Mwil!f maeblne
Having
enougll elbow room lor
Eureka, S BR. formal DR, large
STt-Hit.
22Q.tl
used at eowrty fair. '111111 ma·
VW,
sunroof,
15,000
mlles,
!8
the
whole
family. This 5 acres
kitchen, paneled LR. front
eblne wiD do fancy work.
$1750.
Pb.
146
18111.
221-3
oilers
enough
room lor an fOlD'
)lake bultGnholel, dam • JDG.
porch, good view of the river,
NIW anfmullhed iJ*iiWIDI,
acUVIUes. Four BR, bath with
uogram, Ws machine I!Oid
large garage, Prl"" $11,000.
I
adllltl aa!J. Ill
vanity,
utility rm., so • 15 carFor Sale or Tnde
OUR SERVICE doean1 cost..,_. Aft. I'll. ftl.llll.
lor f[OIUG now $44.110 or t&amp;.OO
peted
living
rm. with atone fire.
per month. Try II In J1llll' ! ROOM boule for aale or trade It pays benefits from our aeJ.
place,
eentral
air, 2 ear garap,
In country. Ph. 146 138tl. Prlee lve sale effort. UST W1TR the
bome. Call mall.
117-tl
farm
pond,
Bapplnell
Ia fiDd.
tu10118ii&amp;D ._, s rm., par$3000.
211-11 DJU.()N AGENCY.
log
aD
Ws
priced
In
the
teens.
ROBART OOLON, Realtor
J'ACI'ORY a.oiiE OOT
..... . . .. Ma1ll
TRAILER SITE
C111J. 1!1o pell. IIJJ Seeond 1168 FAMOUS brand alerlo, 11180 RAMBLER otalloa WIIDD.
-4
Or Homesite. best view In
lovely walllut llnllb, lbJa aet Pb. Mtl.fSill.
1174
Aft. Pb. Ill ato ar
LDeiiJe .. Boward Plantz Sub., S big luts on cor·
Eveat.p 41f.IJ:II
me
A...
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hu 1Ji8 aulomaUc ""*"8er.
ner, trees, frott.
AM-J!'M redlo. This sol sold
Real Eat... For Sale
"ot•,.•ICB"'"::opa::ee:-;far;:--:rent. can
much hlcJ&gt;er now will tell lor
BUILDING SITES
1•t112 from I a.m. 1111 I $1111.45 or t&amp;.OO per monlb. NEW 3 bedroom brick, 1111
aty, Kaoau10. Rl. 160, Rl. 7,
bath, bulltln kltdlen, HW
p.m.
Try u Ill ,.,. home. CeD
Rl. 141. Abo vaeanl lll!d.
Doors, attacbed one car 11·
I'IWGIII.
117-tl
ftYIIIO '1'0 ...,.,
rage. Just outside city limits.
PUJUII!Gtll ~ eo.
ew. VII
211).4
tiel 8lell8 Arnold. Part ()m. COON DOG lor aale. Ph. SIJI. ~.
IIB1J LOCt."nCII
4•17"
"fiiBDIIIIIn • I'I'ATB li&amp;JOi_,.R,.,INS
lnl Bulel.
71-11
1619.
ZJJ.3
1111 Wid&amp; 11 ttl
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1l(lii!J.E HOME 101!0. Naturol l2 GAL. Weotln8house aleetrte
. . furllae&lt;!, fuD abe 1 a 1
hot water beater, Welling- I A. 3 Bedroom homo, panel.
I Br., I bloet lnllll l&lt;boal.
TWO I bedloum 8rieb, i..1D
nDI6 and mrtgeratar. All
house dtspoaal, aale prlee
ing, oil furnace, bath, on KeyU JGII'nl r.IDt lleaa1od daa't
aii'JIIel lbrnlshed. I'll. ...
llrhe, Rio Grade. tiiAI
$30. Ph. 4t6-27H.
:tiN
stone Rd. near Vinton.
eall: tile oner II - .
tii.OIJ, CeD lllll. .,
~ FOR THE l1neot pipes made, fl ROOM all paneled, I bed- d;r lo lrlde. P1lll pice ...... IIIII
GIIIIDd taler.
...,
room,
new
modern
ldlohen,
.
N.w
Ustlng
IIBW lllll Apartment, t noma
come to Tawney's at 122 Set&gt;
cablnetJ, new lurnace, new 1 BI!!NIOOII p . 11 0.. NICE I room boule IIIII ba1b,
ond
Ave. Allo aee the new
...... atll............. hot
tonk, largo lot.
llold Aft. Jdl homo far
outhn)Jdl!llll. 1711 Oltfllam
lniiJ located. can Mtlaan pipe butane IJiblen, only Quickwater
pouesston.
famDJ. Prlelll _.., Ave. Nlee lot, prteo tllllll.
clql, . a t after I. .U
t&amp;.85.
21M 4 BEDROOM home cloee to hoi.....
Half eaa be flna...,, I'll. 411plt&amp;l, eleelrlc stove, part pan.
A rtment H
SLaPING rooma, ~ OVERLAND house trailer. lurtal.
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's Manager Marty Weill
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ED. NOTE; Marty Weill, Ironton, the ftlmous ex-Ogllt manager
Whoae crownlnc: achievement was Hocky Marciano, Is conftned to
Holzer Hospital following surgery last week. He set aside time,
ud his assorted ills and pains, to talri. graeiously with reporter
Pat. Houck who has tllreatened in the past to !orsake her women's
beat and "do a thing on spor ts." This is he r Sports Thing.
She round Mr. Weill a kind, wa r m-h eated person, who though
nurtured in the denizens or Megapolis and among the shadowy
figures of the professional boxing world , content to live out his
yean in a smallish southl!rn Ohio town doing what he can to make
ror his sons a tomorrow better than his yesterdays.

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The sights, sounds and smells of the boxill8 arena in the early
··l!IOOs are forever a part ol Marcy Weill's childhoOO days in New
·1 'ork.
But MartJ.· chose the peaceful, settled tHe of Ironton, in which
to bring up his sons, Marc and Mickey,
He wauted · them to be able to share hi s lire, and he wanted to
teach them wholesome values, he would be unable to do Ulis a s a
tight manager.
"It was a temptation to stay in thP fight game," he told me.
"After all, tile next tough kid that comes in off the street
might be another world champion."
The year 1955 was a fitting time to bow out, since hi s righter,
Rocky Marciano, was also retiring.
Marciano defeated Jersey Joe Wolcou in the 12th rourd after
having been floored in the first round. Tttus, Marty became the
manager of a heavyweight world champion. Marciano's winning the
greatest fight prize of all didn't come as muc-h of a surprise to
Marty, Marty knew Marciano was fired with determination and ambition to becomt.! the besl He remembers other traits of the Brockton, Mass. slugger:
Most boxers had to be made to stick to the rules. Marciano had
to be reminded to relax and rest.
The surprising thing was, when it came to ttte night of a big
bout, Marciano could lie down and sleep while ltte others were
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Marciano had Intended to go
into baseball, his first love, and
cHd for a time. But he didn't
achieve the measure of success
he de sired and turned to h i s
aecond love, boxing.

THE WEILLS IN BOXING
Following in his father' s footsteps, Marzy Weill l'IOrked 'lith

Madison Square Garden, the Hippodrome, (where Houdini p e r formed ttls famous escape acts)
Coney Island, Broadway Arena
and Ridgewood Grove.
Marty worked with o t h e r
fighters through the years. He
traveled with them and promoted bouto from New York to Cal-

He preaentl,y serves u trua-.
the ElluJ, secrelar)' of
the Ironton lloyi' Club, chairman ot the Llooo, Pretddent or
the Lawrence COUnty Youth Coun-

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Chocolate were two ol hfs rtgtrt.
ers.

Sometimes out.()[-town. small
time promoters tried to absCond
with the ftgbt proceeds before the
fighters were paid. Marty had
standing instructions from h i s
father to su into Ute ring with
the boxer, but to allow no fight
until the money was "{orked
over." A big job for a small
17-year~ldl
There are incidents that stand
out in Marty's mind from those
days.
His father was held up several times after a big gate at
~eenspotu-o, L, L, so his father hit upoo the Idea or stuffing
the wads of currency Into 13year-old Marty's shirt. The
first time this happened, Marty
ran home and unlrtuffed his shirt
in front of his startled mother.
After that when his father was
held-up the crooks found no mooey on him.
He also remembers, Johnny
MazanoliJe whowasknockeddown
and received a blood clot on the
brain . He recovered after a long
time, but the incident impressed on Marty that lighting Is a
tough game.
Marciano· was an aggressive
boxer. Mar1;Y maintains "There
are fighters and boxers. Pound
lor pound, &amp;.gar Ray Robinson
was the best fighter Pve ever
seen. He was accom,pllshed, and
made the other Cellow do what he
wanted. But Marciano was different, he was a slugger."
Marzy recalled his lather and
movie liar George Rllft

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ftghters for many years. H 1 s
father, AI Weill, now 70, Is
retired and living In Florida.

lng In ball1'0011l den&lt;lng contests. "The fellas gave the cups
a.nd t:Fophles to the girls and Plt
the checks In their Pl)eketl,'• he
said.
In 1949 Mart.Y was with ~
ctal Services entertaining at the
VA Hospital In Dayton, He mt\t
a slender, black-hatred girl

from Ironton, Evelyn FAelson,
who was aerving as the fSeld
director for ·the American Red
Cross.
Part oC MartY's act was to
use local names arid color. He
got these !rom Evelyn. When
she didn't laugh at his Jokes, he
became more intrigued and vowed to return aild win her over.
To .pole Evelyn, who w a s
present for this interview, ,.We
married and llved happily ever
·after. "

LIVE IN ffiONTON
In the past 13 years he has

Marty'o eommenl on the lack
ol interest In boxing ~ wal
that It became more ot a busl"'ss than a sport.. "When that

happens,' the fans lose interest,,.

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given opproval by Ohio to sell
190,000 shares or stock tt $tn

ha said. "The 1a1ne thing will
happen to etltor oports II too
much money ia. involved, and
.tthey·become overly corrunerdallzed.N
Asked to explain the dlflertnee between the tough young
boy !rom Lancaater who bed. the

a share thrqugh Ohio stock arvl
Investment eo,, !t&gt;r)ngfteld.
The facUlties wlJJ seat 400
to 500 persons at tiered tables
on three sides of a revolvins
stage In the plL The establishment will serve a buaet dinner

will to win, and toda,y'o trouble • plagued youth, Weill had

Broadway • . type lheatricU.pfo-

this to say:

"TOday' I parent&amp; are 0 V e J.
protective or their children to

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ddte some or dle plays and.1 q ·
,would be brought In b)' oth~·
producers. He believes , better'. ·
can be obtained, would be extra. productions will be avaUable It
The buildings would \le p~r- they can be offered tl)e prOfpeel
·manent, . heatAid .,a air condi- or a six-mouth run under a lin110110!1 In E~lah Tudor· arch!· ·.glf contract.
teeture with a cedar shingle
Directors of Ohio Dinner The-frlnp, Uoyd said.
ater Corp, include Fred ·JohnThe company hopes It canes- son, Columbus financierj L. Ken-.
tablish the chain so its shows neth Harker, president ol OhiO"
can travel from one to another. stock and Investment; Arthur
reducing costs of Production. A Katz, Toledo attorney, aeer•
show might run for a mont!) at tory; and Judge Russell Diehl
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Come·ui Elberfelds
Busy Ready to Wear Department
On the Second Floor

the detriment ot the chlld. Things
come too eaoy, They should be
given values and the privlJege of
accomplishing. They should earn
what they get,"
Marty has practiced what be
preaches in his own home. His
two sons have had paper routes
for years; the smallest, even
when he was so small the bag

worked with Golden Gloves teams
in Ironton. ClUzena of Ironton ln- dragged the ground.
tere&amp;ted In helping boys dunaled
Marty Is proud ot his sons, With
money to bring boys from Lant!lim he has accomplished what
caster lnli.Jstrial School t.o com- he came to Ohio to du,
pete In the Huntington Golden
Gloves Tournament.
The boys were on their honor and were housed at the local hotel during the tournament,
Marty said their pride in the
trophies and jackets the.y won
and took back to the school was
But some one will. my, "You
something to see . One year they have faith and l have works."
Show me your faith aport
took six championshlpll.
Marty is a man interested in from your works, and I by my
his community and interested in works will show you my faith.
-James 2:18.
helping underprivileged boys live
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Faith in the ability of a
him to the little town or Iron.. leader is of slight service un·
less it be united with faith
in his justice.-George W.
Goethals, American engineer.

A complete stock ol wearing
apparel for women and
girls of all size ranges.
See our beautiful selectron
.of casual an.d fur trimmed
coats. ail weather coats,
dresses, suits, millinery,
blouses, skirts, jumpers,
slacks, sweaters, robes,
4usters..,;you have to see
for yourself these b~tiful.
styles and fabrics. Come
In and look around. Capable salespeople to assist
you with your selections.

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Discharges
Mrs. Clyde W, Bowen, Jr.,
Mrs~ Landon Burnett, Charles
W, Curfman, Sr., Trudy J.
Hall, Harry c. Hill, Hobert L.
Kanyha; noward P, Lloyd, Leon.
ard W, McPeak, Mrs. Bessie
A. Plummer, Jane A. Poetker,
Daniel R. Riley, Lewis M. Riddle, Mrs. Letha Uiley, Mrs.
Eliza WhiUington, Wayne ~ick, .
Mrs. 1\ndrew Van Matre, and1

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Charles Whitt, Pliny, W, Va.
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COst or an evening at~ dinnew O!U9 , ~olPOtati"!! 1 It w~s. nor ih~ter wQida .be' ,•~ ,,6
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HOSPfi'AL

Admitted - Philip Click, MI.
Alto, W, Va. ; Wanda ~rague,
Reedsville; Lovercta E v a n 1 ,
Middleport; Debra Coleman,
Middleport; Audrla Sayre, Ra-

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GalUpolisi Donna M, saxon, Rt.
I Gallipolis; Mlos Margaret L,
cine; Brian Klzzie, JDomeroy; Em- Bailey, Rt. 2 Crown Cll~; Mrs.
ma Broderick, Ponieroy; WUbur Garnet F. Russell, Rt 1 BidNester, Ravenswood; F i n I e y well; Robert L. Miller, Rt. 2
Rice, New Marshfield; Charles Racine; Mrs. Clyde W, Bowen,
Fitch, l'l&gt;rtland; Raymond Lam- Jr., Apple Grove, W.Va.; Tambert, RuUand.
mie D. Llevlng; Mlos H. Ruth
Discharged- Carolyn Woode, Mcintosh,
Masoo; Raymond
Audria Jeft'rles, Earl DUcber, Coieman, MinersvUJe; Teresa V.
Larry ~ncer.
Jones, Jackson; Mrs. Jack L.
Jooes, Wellston; Elias P. PraMEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
ter, Rt. 5 Jackson; Mrs. M e 1Admitted - Ellzsbeth wu. rldge C, Miller, The Plains; Mro.
Hams, Pomeroy; Doroth.Y McDan- Anna M. Miller, Waterloo; Mrs.
ielo, Middleport; ~lvla Young, Paul W, Leslie, Wellston; Elmer
Goy ovUle.
II. Belue, Ravenswood; Richard
Discharged - None.
F . Blanhnshlp, Wellston; Gerald

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ROCKY MARCIANO, lett, great world heavyweight champion; Marty Weill, now of Ironton and
a patient at Holzer Hospital Medical Center, alii Arch Heidman, Hagerstown. Md., formerly of
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Whoae crownlnc: achievement was Hocky Marciano, Is conftned to
Holzer Hospital following surgery last week. He set aside time,
ud his assorted ills and pains, to talri. graeiously with reporter
Pat. Houck who has tllreatened in the past to !orsake her women's
beat and "do a thing on spor ts." This is he r Sports Thing.
She round Mr. Weill a kind, wa r m-h eated person, who though
nurtured in the denizens or Megapolis and among the shadowy
figures of the professional boxing world , content to live out his
yean in a smallish southl!rn Ohio town doing what he can to make
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The sights, sounds and smells of the boxill8 arena in the early
··l!IOOs are forever a part ol Marcy Weill's childhoOO days in New
·1 'ork.
But MartJ.· chose the peaceful, settled tHe of Ironton, in which
to bring up his sons, Marc and Mickey,
He wauted · them to be able to share hi s lire, and he wanted to
teach them wholesome values, he would be unable to do Ulis a s a
tight manager.
"It was a temptation to stay in thP fight game," he told me.
"After all, tile next tough kid that comes in off the street
might be another world champion."
The year 1955 was a fitting time to bow out, since hi s righter,
Rocky Marciano, was also retiring.
Marciano defeated Jersey Joe Wolcou in the 12th rourd after
having been floored in the first round. Tttus, Marty became the
manager of a heavyweight world champion. Marciano's winning the
greatest fight prize of all didn't come as muc-h of a surprise to
Marty, Marty knew Marciano was fired with determination and ambition to becomt.! the besl He remembers other traits of the Brockton, Mass. slugger:
Most boxers had to be made to stick to the rules. Marciano had
to be reminded to relax and rest.
The surprising thing was, when it came to ttte night of a big
bout, Marciano could lie down and sleep while ltte others were
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Marciano had Intended to go
into baseball, his first love, and
cHd for a time. But he didn't
achieve the measure of success
he de sired and turned to h i s
aecond love, boxing.

THE WEILLS IN BOXING
Following in his father' s footsteps, Marzy Weill l'IOrked 'lith

Madison Square Garden, the Hippodrome, (where Houdini p e r formed ttls famous escape acts)
Coney Island, Broadway Arena
and Ridgewood Grove.
Marty worked with o t h e r
fighters through the years. He
traveled with them and promoted bouto from New York to Cal-

He preaentl,y serves u trua-.
the ElluJ, secrelar)' of
the Ironton lloyi' Club, chairman ot the Llooo, Pretddent or
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Chocolate were two ol hfs rtgtrt.
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Sometimes out.()[-town. small
time promoters tried to absCond
with the ftgbt proceeds before the
fighters were paid. Marty had
standing instructions from h i s
father to su into Ute ring with
the boxer, but to allow no fight
until the money was "{orked
over." A big job for a small
17-year~ldl
There are incidents that stand
out in Marty's mind from those
days.
His father was held up several times after a big gate at
~eenspotu-o, L, L, so his father hit upoo the Idea or stuffing
the wads of currency Into 13year-old Marty's shirt. The
first time this happened, Marty
ran home and unlrtuffed his shirt
in front of his startled mother.
After that when his father was
held-up the crooks found no mooey on him.
He also remembers, Johnny
MazanoliJe whowasknockeddown
and received a blood clot on the
brain . He recovered after a long
time, but the incident impressed on Marty that lighting Is a
tough game.
Marciano· was an aggressive
boxer. Mar1;Y maintains "There
are fighters and boxers. Pound
lor pound, &amp;.gar Ray Robinson
was the best fighter Pve ever
seen. He was accom,pllshed, and
made the other Cellow do what he
wanted. But Marciano was different, he was a slugger."
Marzy recalled his lather and
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father, AI Weill, now 70, Is
retired and living In Florida.

lng In ball1'0011l den&lt;lng contests. "The fellas gave the cups
a.nd t:Fophles to the girls and Plt
the checks In their Pl)eketl,'• he
said.
In 1949 Mart.Y was with ~
ctal Services entertaining at the
VA Hospital In Dayton, He mt\t
a slender, black-hatred girl

from Ironton, Evelyn FAelson,
who was aerving as the fSeld
director for ·the American Red
Cross.
Part oC MartY's act was to
use local names arid color. He
got these !rom Evelyn. When
she didn't laugh at his Jokes, he
became more intrigued and vowed to return aild win her over.
To .pole Evelyn, who w a s
present for this interview, ,.We
married and llved happily ever
·after. "

LIVE IN ffiONTON
In the past 13 years he has

Marty'o eommenl on the lack
ol interest In boxing ~ wal
that It became more ot a busl"'ss than a sport.. "When that

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190,000 shares or stock tt $tn

ha said. "The 1a1ne thing will
happen to etltor oports II too
much money ia. involved, and
.tthey·become overly corrunerdallzed.N
Asked to explain the dlflertnee between the tough young
boy !rom Lancaater who bed. the

a share thrqugh Ohio stock arvl
Investment eo,, !t&gt;r)ngfteld.
The facUlties wlJJ seat 400
to 500 persons at tiered tables
on three sides of a revolvins
stage In the plL The establishment will serve a buaet dinner

will to win, and toda,y'o trouble • plagued youth, Weill had

Broadway • . type lheatricU.pfo-

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"TOday' I parent&amp; are 0 V e J.
protective or their children to

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producers. He believes , better'. ·
can be obtained, would be extra. productions will be avaUable It
The buildings would \le p~r- they can be offered tl)e prOfpeel
·manent, . heatAid .,a air condi- or a six-mouth run under a lin110110!1 In E~lah Tudor· arch!· ·.glf contract.
teeture with a cedar shingle
Directors of Ohio Dinner The-frlnp, Uoyd said.
ater Corp, include Fred ·JohnThe company hopes It canes- son, Columbus financierj L. Ken-.
tablish the chain so its shows neth Harker, president ol OhiO"
can travel from one to another. stock and Investment; Arthur
reducing costs of Production. A Katz, Toledo attorney, aeer•
show might run for a mont!) at tory; and Judge Russell Diehl
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the detriment ot the chlld. Things
come too eaoy, They should be
given values and the privlJege of
accomplishing. They should earn
what they get,"
Marty has practiced what be
preaches in his own home. His
two sons have had paper routes
for years; the smallest, even
when he was so small the bag

worked with Golden Gloves teams
in Ironton. ClUzena of Ironton ln- dragged the ground.
tere&amp;ted In helping boys dunaled
Marty Is proud ot his sons, With
money to bring boys from Lant!lim he has accomplished what
caster lnli.Jstrial School t.o com- he came to Ohio to du,
pete In the Huntington Golden
Gloves Tournament.
The boys were on their honor and were housed at the local hotel during the tournament,
Marty said their pride in the
trophies and jackets the.y won
and took back to the school was
But some one will. my, "You
something to see . One year they have faith and l have works."
Show me your faith aport
took six championshlpll.
Marty is a man interested in from your works, and I by my
his community and interested in works will show you my faith.
-James 2:18.
helping underprivileged boys live
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Faith in the ability of a
him to the little town or Iron.. leader is of slight service un·
less it be united with faith
in his justice.-George W.
Goethals, American engineer.

A complete stock ol wearing
apparel for women and
girls of all size ranges.
See our beautiful selectron
.of casual an.d fur trimmed
coats. ail weather coats,
dresses, suits, millinery,
blouses, skirts, jumpers,
slacks, sweaters, robes,
4usters..,;you have to see
for yourself these b~tiful.
styles and fabrics. Come
In and look around. Capable salespeople to assist
you with your selections.

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Mrs~ Landon Burnett, Charles
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Admitted - Philip Click, MI.
Alto, W, Va. ; Wanda ~rague,
Reedsville; Lovercta E v a n 1 ,
Middleport; Debra Coleman,
Middleport; Audrla Sayre, Ra-

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GalUpolisi Donna M, saxon, Rt.
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cine; Brian Klzzie, JDomeroy; Em- Bailey, Rt. 2 Crown Cll~; Mrs.
ma Broderick, Ponieroy; WUbur Garnet F. Russell, Rt 1 BidNester, Ravenswood; F i n I e y well; Robert L. Miller, Rt. 2
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Fitch, l'l&gt;rtland; Raymond Lam- Jr., Apple Grove, W.Va.; Tambert, RuUand.
mie D. Llevlng; Mlos H. Ruth
Discharged- Carolyn Woode, Mcintosh,
Masoo; Raymond
Audria Jeft'rles, Earl DUcber, Coieman, MinersvUJe; Teresa V.
Larry ~ncer.
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II. Belue, Ravenswood; Richard
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, Fo~ This Sale. Also .Several New Exciting ~a nels! They Are Just Beautiful and '
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OUR BIG FALL
PANELING SALE

ROCKY MARCIANO, lett, great world heavyweight champion; Marty Weill, now of Ironton and
a patient at Holzer Hospital Medical Center, alii Arch Heidman, Hagerstown. Md., formerly of
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THE COST
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o conduct ownl!w ort
one lor elemenllrJ'

TAAT 114AVE
IUSINESY
IN ATLANTA!

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ind hls assorted ills and
Pat· Houck who has threat
beat am 11 do a thing on spo:
She loond Mr. Weill'.

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nurtured ln the denizen.s
figures of the professioiu
yean in a smallish sou~
for his sons a tomorrow ~

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The sights, sounds ff)
1900s are forever a Psi:\

·York.
But Marty chose the J
to bring up his soll5, Mare
He wanted· them to bt

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teach them wholesome VI

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manager.
"It was a teJI'I)tatlop
"After all, the nelt
might be another world cha
fight

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The year 19a5 was a
Rocky Marciano. was also .
Marciano defeated Je1
having been floored in tl

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manager of a heavywelgbt
greatest fight prize of a
Marcy. Marty knew Marci
bition to become the best. I
ton, Mass. slugger:
Most boxers had to be
to be remirxled to relax an1
The surprising thing
bout, Marciano could lie
"IC&gt; tight. ..

·· 'IUeldl,y.
rlntlleiiOIIIIwut.

FIVE CENT$

. AjOrclano had intended
first IOV•
dld tor a time. But he

Jrt

~~Beball, his

achlll.ft'e the measure of su
he de Birod and turned tD

second love, boxing.

•

THE WEILLS IN BOXIN
Following in his Cather't

~Jng

steps, Mart;y Weill workel:

fighters for many years.
fattier, AJ Weill, now 'i

flOP IN, AND LET&lt;S $~if .
WE (AN FINO HIM!

retired and living in Fl
AI WeUJ managed Lot
hers, lightweight champion
1;y Servo, welterweight c
ion; Joey Archbold, feather
· champion, and f]UU\Y other~

JRS
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BAIRD BRO~
AUTO PART~
OUTLET

ol Mlddleport, - · ·

,. art moJor ond Dll·
art teacher,

If as an

been few demauds for
or those of any
teacher .- In l&amp;olp

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eusm AND

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&lt;loy teoc:hlng apeeill

elasseo In tho public

sur ltlE

Melp Count,y - .....
o conduct ewniDI art

fLEQlON
IS!:.TILL A

oae for

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8A.M. T06P.M
DAILY

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S..HenryW.
or Doll Bolrd

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HOEFUCH

(. ao art teacher DDt u

Next To Old
Silver Bridge Silo

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FrM Tolotype S.rvk
To "40'' Molor
Wrecking Yo,. lit

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24 Hr. Wrecker Servl
and Expert Mecha/11

Communlot
down Bix
s,twooltllemavJ.S. Marineo ln IIIII
(lJPI) -

AI Kana111a

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belloopter baltle loU to

DEA~ POLLY-Mp hu ... nl _,. 11itt
to work DINI aften pops • butfo!'l, diK ...n
a hole in a pocket, finds pa~tts r.ttd pretti•g, etc. Since I could l'ltl'tr •np track
o• what was •Hd.d aftd ht would forget
to tell mel "'adt little tickers listi~tt the
usual neceuities. Each ~'"Sa )'flrlll laop at
l'hl tap. Naw, ift ;ust o HCal'ld, lftJ' hu.band teltcts th• right slip aU pets it
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1111. helloopter ......

bEAR POLLY-hfan~ cvth"'t "'ottrKtl
tlllt will fCil'tl •ily. mark with crayon
thuamtcolararound tht pot&lt;trll (Oil tht

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pin lor ...... It wllll • .;.,. II"P"'

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pootectiH 11 yoo ICIU••-MLIJIE

NAIL DOWN
NOW ••••

n... oot1

DEAl POLLY-Till ....h ..._cot f lhloot., ..lld..,'alloifllllll.. llcNI
IICII!dl . . . flr=lh-•ooy ·

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were lilted u mlalllnt
dn..-r CHt6 MlriM
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NOTE: Marcy ~
whoee crowning achieve
HaJzer Hospital followir.
and hla assorted ills 1

....... ·~

bllht

.

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I&amp;

...... .,lloe .....

Pat. Houck who has thre
·beat and "do a thing on !I(
She found Mr. WeU
nurtured in the denizt.
figures of the professi!J
years in a smallish sodl

llloenalballnc·

. at llorlolla Collu~200

r.mlly-.,

ond .,__ wllll ....

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for his sons a tomorrow)
•

The sights, sounds :'a

~-at
Gil tho -~·
lum at lilt

1900s are forever a pa:

illlncl~ tho JdlewlJd,

...:·

York.
But Marty chose the
to bring up his sons, Mar·
He wanted them to I
teach them wholesome ·
fight manager.
"It was a temptatlt
" After all, the ne,
might be another world ct
The year 1955 was 1
Rocky .Marciano, was als(
Marciano defeated J•
having been noored in
manager of a heavYWeigt
greatest fight prize o!
Marty. Marty knew Marc
bition to become ihe
ton, Mass. slugger:
Most boxers had to be
to be reminded to relax 81
The surprising thin.
boul, Marciano could U
"up tighL I I

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l L. Frlent Gl A'ru
• ;JoiOJ)II H. 9ltoldl, CldJ.
llad hll moclol Gl lho

atJ Fedtral II"' ret, U.S.

"I'M IEGINNING TO UNDERSTAND WHAT YOU MEANT
WHEN YOU SAID HE !!AD A lAD liGHT HANDr
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~~bed 1111 l'iiO f)

7eather
111a11t 1n 111e

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dod""• wUb ICitJderal»wen TUeldo.f.
p lD tho lllJ lb....

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Marciano had intended
lniA&gt; baseball, his first 101

],

~·:?.:{r

dl.d tor a time. But he
addeve the measure or S'
he de sired and turned to

.

"MISS JONES IS A FI~M IUIIVEI IN THI IDEA 114AT lVI~ A LIMmD
MISSILE DEFENSE IS liTTER THAN NONEf'

Baljli lle:li'Q.tlahl

10cond love, boxing .

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THE WED..LS IN BOXn

Following in hi! father'
step&amp;, Marcy Weill worke
figtlters for many years
father, A1 Weill, now
retired and living in F
Al Weill managed L01
bers, llghtweig!rt champiOI
cy Seno, welterweight 1
lon; Joey Archbold, feather

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WHeiC.e SHI!! c-AN'r 6eE!
J~ ~~r I ee:r

O'UT OUR WAY

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BE: AN INTEREST\N&lt;;,

FOR. 'YOU I MR.

•

bF Walt Wetterberg

LIKE MOST OF VOUR
OAV6, IT WIL.L. I-lAVE ITS
8RI6HT 51 DE AND ITS
"""'-- DARK SIDE....

THIS PROMISES TO

DOOR/

7k 1flilte/4.

p

· champion, and q:wzy other.

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A 6RIEVANGE COMMITTEE
WILL A'55EMBLE ON TI-lE
FROt-JT STEPS OF C. lTV 14ALL.
AT TEN dCL.OCK THI5
'"~.,, MORN IN 6 ••..

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~ons
i BOB HOEFLICH

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la an art teacher DDt 111

'lor'/

He managed bouts in t

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,she is Mra. Mupret

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AUTO PART
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lVB been few demands for

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anta ~

Next To Old
sn.... Bridge Site

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eUSED AND
REBUILT PART!

Ia JWp

us to exercise her tal- .

WJ.I'I', HEI.L.O, euGS.' HOW NICE OF YOU.
TOO~ IN/

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Gll'IZ.ENS' L.:EA61.JE"

GOVER5

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R.e.AR Exit".•••.

PLeASI!i!

DAILY
"If We Don't Have
-We'll Get It"

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of Meigs Courlq -

I=EI'-6MAI.\..
,],AL't&lt; I ,
y~;TUNIA.
6T'I!.P

who opoado

Lewis -

rl&lt; day teaching special
"' cluseo lD tllo pulllle

NO TIMe

S..H....-yW.
or Don S.lnl

8 A.M. T06 P.M

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PH. 446 4060
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of Mlddlepon, tblt'l

1.. ,

ANP A TA')(.-PROTEST

6ROUP WATGI-'ES Tf.\E I
E."SGAPE ~ATC.H ON
'"T'HE ROOF !

4 to conduct ...n~~w art

ALL.. R16HT, NOW

I..ET'5 14 EAR.

TI-\E BRI6Jr-l't )
51 DE! •' . •

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MAYOR, - . ,

one

for . - _ , -

chUdren ond ......,, for

TAAT IS .,
THE BR\6HT '

SIDE!

Copters

Free T...type Senok
To "40" ~lor
W_kl,.Y•nhln

wned by

,Stlltw

d Guns

24 Hr. Wrecker Servi
and Expert Meehan!
At Kanau11

ON (lJPO - Cnnunurllot
• abot clown llh U.S.
tara, two ot them aupU.S. lllarlnel Ia ond
lho Demllltarl2ecl Zone

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OF PAPER 'TO'NELCJ..
COVER "lliE'S'I!: WITH ,

. twin-rotor C8411 Iter downed In tbe ~
rilDn at lho bulrar ...,.
II' wldle r~ a

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PAPER. .. .

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NAIL DOWN

Jult below 1118

lrl&gt;ed atrlp betw- 1118
_,.., - . U.S. IIIII
,._ forces baft tD Ieder ()ewe.

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THE COST

NOW. • • •

ld teulby .
ocond belieopter w.a cut
Friday wlile ...,..,
oporallDg

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WITH A.
HEA\'Y

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aid lho erafl plllll&amp;WII lDID

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· and hie assorted llh a·
Pat· Houck who has thri
·beat and "do a thing on Sf
She found Mr. Weil
nW'tured in the deniz.e:'
tlpres or the professit)
years In a smallish soJi
Cor his sons a tomorrow l

' ..

!l)o DICK TIIOMAS
Plans for tile new Dolta Quoeo
w""' dlatuaood Satunll,y nl&amp;hl at
t11o 29th liiiiUII mootloc or t11e
11114 Douglder1 ot P . _
•Nrmen 11 the llolel Lafayette
In Marietta.
Saveral lofa-.Golll.......l
Slllen Wefll oo for tllllt
...urv. am oleo for tho satur-·
~ nom bulret lundleon II the

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Marietta Boat Club ... the - ·
ot tile Muokfrwum River,
Richard c. Simonton, Lot AJI.
pies, Calit., ptesldentotGreene

You?

Now You Know

Marty. Marty knew Marc
bition to become the bes'
ton, Mass. slugger:
Most boxers had to be
to be remiOOed to relax II
The surprising thf~
bout, Marciano could U
.. up tight, ..
Marciano had intended
Into baseball, his !irst 1(11
did for a tlme. But he
aehieve the measure of 111
he desired and turned to
aeoond love, boxing.

SPEAKER'S TOPIC

--:

THE PRINCIPAL _...,. at
tho nlllrt mOiling In the Llfq.
otto lloCol was J. lofack Gomble
ot Clarlngtoo, rtllrad e I t•
mentar)o' 1ohool prlneljJol a a d

o.-

The
Llne1 presialao told the river but!s about
puoenger boll eervloe oo the
Rhine River In Gorlnai\Y, wbloh
Ia 500 miles In IOII)!tll. He pGinled out thet .... ......
_.tea 28 overn18)11 cndse
-o t h e rand

wrllfnl river - • JDQ- 1, llu&lt;Jid a... p~,•ibl
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1918, tlte Jllnl clq Karlltta1 1 Pl., tnuurer,
~· ~ lor ..... 'l1le Marlolto
1nNa.
boll for the belli&amp; ••

boats on tlle Rhine Rlver.

"""" ... lho .... r1 tile ......
1111 tople 11111, "lfow I Write kJaaum Rl- ...... alboli ne-

Riftr Nen .... WIIJ'." Dr. Qun.
ble IIIOke to a capaellf ~co
at tho amual m-..r, one ot
the largell crowd• over to IItend.

ing .,.... of llarlolto

eou...

1101'ked CNt u ~ 2Go
guellt ate 11114 'flsltacl wltb oadl

&lt;tiler at lhe 1am11y . . . . - &lt;11.
river peoplo.

MillY -

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dlopll,!'ed .., tho 11'011 11 ea
club lncludiDg lho Idlewild,
presently the Belle llf l..ouloYW1,
by John L, Frfaat ot AI-•
drla, Va. JoiOIIIt H. !blelda, CJdl.
lloolhe, hid bls . - . of ea
Civil War Federal "'"' 011, U.&amp;
s. Cblllloolhe, ... dlaplt.y.
(Contlrueclool'qe .j)

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Re-eleelftd lllho ....... "'"""'
ing ware tho olllc:er1 llf the Sloll,
lnoluding capt. F-d&lt; Wl,f,
leaoher ot Counlf. hal ,lull ...,.u- aut 50 years Jr., Sewickley, Pa., ,....oiAiolrt;
of !lOWS rprlfng.
J. lofack Gamble, Clarill8tM. liPDr. Gomble hal wrlthll a par Ohio River vtce.,...tident;
regular river eolumn In lhe Wa- capt. c. w. Stoll, LooiJvllle,
teno~rs JOUI'IIai, St. Louis, No.,
K.Y ., lower Ohio River vice •
lllnoe July 1918 am Ia now lhe prelldont; Copt. J. w. Rutter.
'Olan; and
doiD ot river colwrlllleta. He be- Conal Wlnchc.,....

23 dt.Y - ·
Two
companlea
operate

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Weather

enttne

Low

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IA&gt;rll&amp;l1l In the 1181.

COD-

IIderable cl'"""-1 ..._
tared !Dmdor-. 1\loldq,
Turning cooler In the DDillt..-.

Devoted To · '17u! lntereat. Of The Meigs-Mason Area
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VOL. XXI NO.

A~

11-IERE I'Sf THE A:JRPO.S€
IS "TT EAT AtJD 'SJ..£€ P
MID .SHUT UP!

All "THeRE MUST

BE' A PURPOse' 70 AU.. THI:S!

THE WEILLS IN BOXn
Following in his father'
steps, MartY Well! worke
tighter&amp; for many years.
father, AI Weill , now
retired and living in F.
Al Weill managed Lot
bers, lightweight champior
t;y Servo, welterweight (
ioni Joey Archbold, feather
· champion, and !p&amp;n.Y other:
He managed bouts in t

Next To Old
Silver Bridge Site
PUSHES FoR

Group Plans
Youth Center

Five ·Accidents

pres!-.

SCHOOLS -

Olllo Gov.
·.. Jlmes A. Rhodia,
&amp;mllaJ•a ddeaUon ceremonia~:~ of
tile ,_ GalliJo.Melas
Alrpart, urged area reoddeata
to llfiOri a move llllderw"'' for a...,. .....uonal technical
ll'llnllw centar 1J1 tile llallla, Melg0, JaokiCMl ODd VInton c.un-·
\Y are. lfo aoouaed Ohio resldenta or havloc practiced
,Y' ulDtellectaal anobbery, look1aa dOWD our noses.n at youqr
IIOQilla.
to lurn a voc:atlan lnotoad or goiJW to col·
' ,jep. Ollliliillle.o' left II San. OlldeY ('n)llno
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orDonBolrd

PH. 446 4060

whcf -

8 A.M. T06P.M

.

DAft.Y

s
ortas -zs nag

"If We Don't H~ve
-We'll Get It"

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Free T..etype s.r.t.
To "40'' Me!or
w....kh• Yards In

A l'ollowshi,p grcq&gt; made up of
the YOIIJII! people of lour Pomeroy churches with an aim of
establishing a youth center waa
rormed at • meetloc Sunday night
at tile United Methodht Churcll.
Making up tho Initial membershill are young people or tile Muthodl1t Church, the Trildty United

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Ad
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24 Hr. Wrecker
and Expert Meehan!
At Kanau1a

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rM BEGINNING 10 nRE OF

OUR PA:JBI EM, I 'THINK,
CALLS FOR COOKIN'...
WE ~ 'IM 1&gt;. GOOD'I'

OJR KING'S DISPOSITION,
WHICH I CONSIDER 1&gt;.

B.to.D IMPOSITION !

WHEN SHES NOT

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1aat part ot Wlltk

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lo out olf

HUes, treasurar, am Mary Sue
Hayes, secretory,
It was decidedthotlnltlalmemberahip lee ot tile group wltll a
membershiP c:ard to be Issued to
each member wUI be 50 cents
aed dues wiD be 2S cents per
week, oc- esch meeting. Eli...
' both Blaettllar was aamed chair·
man ol the memberoldP eommlttee witll Mark Werry and Stave
J..,.U nam'ed to her eommluee..
Mike Struble was llllned chalrman ol the publicity committee.
Othera 011the eommltteeare U..
da Rupe am Doma Franclo.
--by~
Membori.._, wiD be open to
.'1'!11• lime, tile wo7 ._eel youtll or the tour portlclpatloc
ll'eoHd for Smale . , . . . ot churches ll'om tho aewnlll grade
· tile big IIIOD01 maaiUN, ODd fot: to ,the ', 121b l)flde leveL YOIIIII!
.Pck qp-eomenl t11o Hoqae p~e are b)ol!ed to ata&gt;nd the
Ill 'd lfirenoea - - II ml a next mulillg wblch has beta set
' • (~ll,led on Pop 8)
for 8:U p. m. Wednelday at tile
.
,United lofathodlal Clurc:h.
Noboey lhlnka ~wiD get IL
How clooe thO)' come will
dolermlne whether lhoy try
apln later, after more talk,
or fJIIld ...,.d to PreJoMson thai Fortao, DOW an
uiOdale juBilee or tho &amp;.promo
Court, can't be alevated to tbe
pod llf ~ juaUee.
Firat tho Senate was conllder·
ing todaY am Tuelday a $71.9
biUioD doranoe ~ blll
that In other llmea miJhl haw
..,...,ted the aeosion-4od ..,..
trarerq that lnevltib.b' Ia

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Response Overwhelming
To Art Class Invitations
BY BOB HOEFUCH

port,

When is an art teacher aut aa
art teaeher?
When ahe is Mrs. Maraaret
Ella Lewis llf Middleport, 11111'1
when.
Althoulll an art major am Idly qualilled as an art teacher,
there have been few demand&amp; for
her talenta - or those oC _,.
. _&lt;tiler art laacher__
_.,- ID Molp

Particular praise- to Gr.ry
Sbort, president ot the Gallla
CIC, and Danny Evans, p a 1 t
president ot the airport authorIty whose leadership helped make
tile project a reality.
Norman Crabtree, direetor of
aviation, state ot Ohio, called
Gle project an ''lnvelllllent In

the~"- He- ....--~

Evane a certlllcate maldna the
(Continued on Page 8)

CouniY. for tllll - · ..... tho

past year a..

Anxi.oua to exerclae her t.J..
out, Mrs. Lewis - Who apenda
her work dey teac:hlng apecial
edueaUon cllssea in the plti.lc
schools ol Meigs CouniY - ¥01·
untsered to oonduct evenloc art
claaaea. one tor eleme*'7
school chUdren and ancttwr far

adults.
(Continued on Page 4)

Five traffic accidents, nooe
resulting in personal injury, wen
inwstlgated Saturday by Metg1
CouniY Sheriff· RCibert C. Hartenbaeh'a Department.
The ftnt was • minor two-car
mishap on Jlet&gt;ot-&amp;, in RuUml

where Thomas Oren stewart, 35,
Rt. I, Mlddk4Jort, backed aut ol

a drlvewoy and struck a parked
cu owned by ·Norman 0. Weaver, 52, S.mlusky. There was light
domage to both autos.

The department was smnmoned
to the scene of an accident on
CouniY Rood 24. The report Blid
Jon WQne Pierce, 23, Syracu~

turning east, struck a vehicle~
orated by Bobby E. MDiden, 17,
RL I, DeW.r. The Molden car
was •to&amp;:lPed at the m&lt;ment fl.
~ct, lUll the Pierce vehicle
ltft the scene. Pierce was
ol1arged with hlwldp. Medium
clamlae. w~ ...~ to tho left
front iloor am r,nder or the Molden vehicle and there was minor
damqe to Pierce' a auto.
saturday, at 3:30 p, m., the de-

pll1ment was summoned for a
ear-truck occident oo the Sllmmerllek! IIGad, .2 ot a mile eaot
ot Route 7, where a cardrlvepby
VIvian Muey, 57, Rt. I, ReoidoYille, U.,veitJW west, 111d am
1truok a truck operated by VIJ'o

Walker, 41, Rt. 2, Lotw Bottom. Mrs. lofaxey said she ..,.

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plied her brakes and skidded
when she saw the Walker truck
llllt&gt;roaohlng and thought it W11S
lefi or center.
There was heavy damage to
lite west-Gound 1967 model oar
driven by Mrs. Maxey and mOO..

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ot Walk-

Authorities were called at4:30
p. m. lor another two vehicle acck!errt, thla time on U S. Route
33, one-lentil of I mile north of
Hemloek Grove.
James Abner Smltll, SO, Hemlock Grove, pulled !rom a parklng place onto the highway am.
into tile path ot a southbound auto
operated by Ahner P. Hord, 47,
81. 2, HUJtioctoo. There was
medium damage to Hord's auto
aud heavY to the Smith car.
,The 11na1 mishap of the day was
at 10 p, m., slx-tentlls or a mile
north ot eouncy Road 38, where
Dorrell Lee Wolle, 20, R~ 2,
Raolne, going oorth in a 1967
model compact, lost e..-rol in
1 eurve when the gao feed stuck.
The oar bit a tree am wont over
an embankment, causing damlee
1o the rilbt rear ramer and door.
No ehargas were llled u the relUll ot any or the . _ . mllhaPa.

·

Meigs Sherif! Robert C. ~
enboch said todaY he wiD a.le
arson charge a against a RL 1
Middleport man ouopocted or
otartlng I lire Inside tile OCIUII\Y
iall shortly alter he was booked
Slturda,y night.

The sberifl' aaid.RI.ymoodDoaaid Prldcl:y, 32, _...atly started
a fire !aside tho iall during tho
early hours of Sunday morning
after he was arrested oo disturbANSWERS CALL
The Pmneroyomer-IQIId
answered a call at 10:18 p.m.
Satunll,y to tile home ol Ben
Ke-..0 In MlneriYIIIe; r&lt;iuood ITMtmODI, the IQild

oald.

people who bolleved he the mollk's legend ap)lel]ed
had b!1eJt morkod by God 11 a deep)J docllcoted themaeiVJs to
mlracl...,...er am oaiDL
him.. So did ......,.rdal proPIOi born Franeo1oo F~CNIO llteero who ldloatt:lp or
to' an Italian
ocq&gt;le, his drawiJW - • r .
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ioc the pesce and Intoxication
charges.
Deputies dJscovered and extingutshed the blue after smell·
hW smoke coming !.rom inside
the coD blockbeforeanydamogeo
occurred.
other arrests over the weekelld inel uded Georgo Amos QuiJ.
len, 45, Middlepol'~ Myrde MeCumber, 42, Cheshire, am T0111
Kloc. 29, 81. I, Middleport, all
oo asuult am ba-y charges.
DRIVER FINID
Clyde Frazier, Mlcldl..,.rt,
11111 IIDod $5 .,.. ..,.. In the
court ot Porno"" Moyor Charlei Lepr Saturdoy nlgbl ..,
charp~ ot l'olllna to yield lite

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SAIGON (UPD - Commtmltl
gunners shot doom o1x U.S.
helicopters, two of them tlllpporting U.S. Marines In IIIII
near tho DemUIIarlzed
(DMZ),
military
opo!res-..,
said today. The loases railed
the U.S. helicopter battle toll to
1169,
'l1le opokelllllOD said olx
crewmen were listed u mi•Ua
from a twin-rotor CH46 MlriDe
helicopter downed In the - ern portion ot tile butler Salurdoy while r~ a
2,000-m~~~ Marine IW8IP lba-o.
'111~ said tho craft plllllllod.,..
Rod-held territory,
A aeoond holiCIIIIAir -out
doom Fri~ while qply(q
troops operating Jutl below 1111
domllltarlzed olrt!&gt; - - 1111
two Vletaame, wblre U.S. IIIII
government !oroea have 111011111ed a drive tD aeatter ()wnmp..

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'l1le Vat!...,, whloh cleared that U.&amp; MarlnH ..........
Plo to eontlrtuo his duties •• 1 North Vtetnameoa balo _.. .
priest after on earb hen, w1o
300 - · 1111 1.foreed to booune lu¥olvecl wltb .-maws: iJ uc"'
him aaeln In 1961 alter a crowd ltlaure wblre lbe ~·
•oalota ,bo!tled to got .....
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·Venerated Padre Pio Dies as Saint

hi1 huda,' teet

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Downed by
Red Guns

INTENT UPON HIS PIIIST ploture Is juotQnl oltho some
50 chUdren attenJlrw the art achool in Pomeroy. He ia Duane

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FIVE CENT$

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Are Investigated

=

Olllcers eleclodlncledeBreDo

'"A.SIIING-N (U- _ · r - .
w
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faoeo up lhll weak to tile
ipdual that holds up
~ lhl1 time tho
iloinlnatlon ol Abe Fortas as
U,&amp; Clllllf Julllee,
Ele&lt;llolwniDdod lawmakere,
_.tally Ill the llause, are
ll!i*ing to lhe llart ot lho
s..ate'a Fortao ....,.._probe.
bly WMuldl,!'-for trooh eluaa
Jill how muoh lonpr II 1111,!'
lllre to wiDd up tho 90th
~e1s.
'l1le mort optlmilllo rore.,.e~

tarians were ln charge of the
dedlcatloo activities.
Wuerch prall!led memben of
the Gollta and Meigs CounlfJm.
provemenl Corporatloo, tile Gaf.
Ita-Meigs Reglonul Airport Aulh.
ortty, 000111\Y and clt;y eommlsaJonera or both counliea, and the
chamber of conunerce for their
efforts In obtaining the aew air~

lema with the plane•a lilndlng
gear earlier In the da,r - and
departed at 4:11p.m.
Alter touching down m t h e
DOrlh end ot the ltrip, lhe DC..
3 moved IIOidltward, turned around, and tulod back up to
lhe dodlcatlon site nul to tbe
terminal building. Aoll~roaoh­
ecl,, It clipped a reel ribbon held
by Richard Carter, president ot
the GaUipolla Chamber ot Commeree, and Manning Wetherholt,
a put chamber
AI Gov. Rhodes and his parIY ellmbod from the piBDe, A. K.
9dter'l GAllS band p~ a
1paclal lrlbule. A hUge IIIII In
ttie biDd aecttoa read, •'Here
Cornea the Governor."
ElaQn Wuerob, prell- . or
tho Galli,polla Rotary Club, &amp;er·
ved u muterol ceremonies. Ro-

BY HOBART WILSON, JR.
Ohio Gov. James A. Rhodes·
hUBS DC-3 airplane , . _ . a
brl&amp;ht reel rtl&gt;bon otretohed acrols lite GaWa-Melga Roglonal Airport nmwo.y as It tulecl
back up lite otr1p al 3:28 p.m.,
!lmday lo olllclally dodl.
cation cereiMIIIeo ot lhe •200,OIJO.t&gt;)ua joint ~ proJect.
Over 200 )llr80n8 were m bud
In near 90-&lt;lqree lemperatures
to vlew the eYelt.
I
Gov. Rhodee' plane arrived•·
bout 3:.25 p.m. - eome 25 rnJn.
Illes late due to mechllllloal prob.

Fellowship

RDIILT PART!

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Governor Dedicates G-M Jetport

LIFE IS SO
SIMRE f'O,It;'SOMS
P60PLE I

eusm AND

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 19t

POMEROY.MIDDLEPORT. OHIO

106

BAIRD IRO~
AUTO PART
OUTLET

;;w s a

~ alao ,POinted out t11at
In Amerl.,. wltll Ito more thin
5,000 ddltl "' lnlaDd walerl,
1hore laoal,vCIIOovernl&amp;ht . . , . .
er, the Delta ~ Gr..,. Line
Steamer~, lne., CinclmatJ..

,POinted out tl1at DO
blda have .,_ acoepted oo the
-Delta ~ wbl&lt;h will have
a aw1Jnming p!OICOI board. Five
blcldlng componle1 liaYo uked
lor .. -.too "' lime to ....
mit tllelr blda.' AI a ..-It; bids
wiD 1101 bi _.... unlll &lt;let. 11
1n w~. D. c. Nine ~
11 sblpyards are bldlllnc .., the

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.Pllllnum II 10 malleable am
olletlle, I lrO,y OWIOe ol It eaD
be otretdted Into a wire more
than 10,000 miiUI9"1-

greatest fight prize of

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Line Steamers, Inc., shOPI'ed
slides lll'll " discussed Ute new
Delta ~n, a """ $61\ mlUioo
doUar craft on which eORJtructlon wiD begin .....

- Rlwr buffs held tllelt IIIIWY reunloo Salurdoy afteriiDCIII at ~
·on tbe banks of the Musklaguln. LeA is Capt. Fred Way, Jr., watching R. L. DaM, on tbtl right.
eome 'It with his feservations for the night meeting COJ' Durward H01.g, center 1 propri8tor of the
Lafayette Hotel, where tile bonquet was held.

AREIV'T '100 C.URIOU~
ABOUT Tt"16 IUlR.lD A.Rf,::JJIJD

OOtJ'T 'TW 6V€R l.U)\JDER.
WI-\E:R£ IT ALL BEGAI&gt;J ?

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ED. NOTE: Marty ~
whole crowning achiev&amp;l

The sights, sounds ~~
.-1900s are forever a pjJ
·York.
Bul Marty chose the
to bring up his sons, Mar•
He wanted them to I
teach them wholesome ,
6ght man8ger.
"It was a temptatlc
"Aner all, the ne,.
might be another world c~
The year 1955 was 1
Rock,) Marciano, was alsc
Marciano defeated J1
having been floored in
manager of a heavyweigt

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