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c&lt;IUIIb'l' hu u Ita
mandata ot • the 14th
attack citizens.

~king

to IIOil'iY 1,000
studentS It the New York
UnlversU.y Law Sebool, Fortaa
said the political struple under
way
in the United States
centered on the principle of
equ&amp;lity. It WIS clear he felt
this issue was re~omsible for
the S8TIIIte's relnsal to conflrm
him as chief justice or the

Ruth Pearson
Dies Thursday

PI'. Pl-EASANT - Mrs. Ruth
Pearson Wells, 57, Halrihorne,
CaiJf., formerly ol Pt:. Pleasant and GalUJIO].is, died at her
home Thursday afternoon.
United States.
Bom Sept. 15, 1909, in Ma"Make nn mi,dake." Fortas
son County, she was the daughter of Mrs. &amp;ella Rodgers Pearoon King ct Pl. Pleasant and the

Nixon Sure

late Wlllllllll H. Pearson.
Mrs. Wells, who bad reslded
In Callfomia for the last four
years, was a member or the
Dickey Chapel Churt'h, n e a r
Northup.

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give Humphrey any chance at
sll or wiming.
Wallace causes Concern
Third parcy candidate George
Wallace is causq Nixon
concern. He doesn't think

&amp;!.rvivors include her tlusband,
Ernest Wells; one son, The Rev. Nallace has a chance or
Donald R. Wells, Northup; three winning ttle presidency, but he
daughters, Mrs. Katherine Metz - worries about the lmpact that
ger, Cheshire; Mrs. M a r v i n Wallace's campaign will ha'fe,
!bggs, Middleport; and Mrs. after ttle election. on the new
James Ratcliff, Northup; two adminislratlon's
chances of
slstera, Mrs. Katherine Stleets, reuniting the nation.
Newark, Ohio, and Mrs . ElizaHealing the bitter divisions
beth Hill, Gallipolis, and 16 which have develcved between
grandchildren.
races; regions, generations and
Funeral arrangements are to Income gro~s is second only to
be announced. The body \dll be endi~ the Vietnam war on
shipped from California to the Nixon's list of priorities.
Crow-Hussell Funeral Home.
He slaps his leg with a loud
smack when tie says, witt!
emotion, that the next president
has simply got to bring tlli s
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DRIVE·IM

country together.

It is this obsession with the
need for national unity that
causes Nixon to mute his pitch

TONIGHT, SATURDAY
AND SUNDAY
Oct.. 4-5-6

"THE CARPETBAGGERS"
Ashley, Martha Hyer,
Carroll Baker, Bob Cwnmings
Alan Ladd
Eliz.

AND
'"THE SEA PIRATE"

Gerard Barray
Genevieve Cas!le

MEIGS THEATIE
TONIGHT THRU THURSDAY
OCTOBER 4 - 10
"THOROUGHLY MODERN
MILUE"

(Technicolor)
Julie Andrews, 8!1 Millie
Mary Tyler Moore
COLORCARTOON:
Woody Freeloader
..ADMiSSION: 85c ani 50c
SHOW STARTS 7 P.M.

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IWC Fern Radcliff, Nelson
Road Rutland, died Thursday at
Vete;ans Memorial Hospital in

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Hard Now in Ohio

lllMPACT CONSOlf STERfO

Cases

agalnat 173 rut

ct 174

alleged violators of Qhio•s la,w

Fitl in where otMrs cBn't ... yet it

against Uttering the state's
streams wero proseart.ed successfully from June 5 to September 17, resulting In a total
ct $5,293.90 In fines, amouncod
Fred E. Morr, Director, Ohio
Department of Natural Resources.
. The start or this porlod mark·
ed the efiectlve date ot the new
enforcenwnt law, Known as Senate Bill 345, which gives Nalur·
a1 Reaources officers, Including
Forest Rangers, Park Rangers
and Wildlife Game Protectors,
the ~ to enforce the original

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POMEROY

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ENDORSE SAXBE
CLEVELAND &lt;UPD - T h e
Oldo TOIIlllsters Union todrJ endorsed RepubliW! WOllam B.
Saxbe for the U. S. Senate. Nationally, the TOIIllllterl Unllln
II backing the Democretic ticket ct llwnbert H. Humphrey and
Edmuud Muslde..

SHOP DFSrROYED
COLUMBUS (UPO - F 1 r e
destroyed the Better value carpet lhlp early toda,y, Damage
was estbnated at '100,000 .

Serving Meigs County for over 96 years
Memher Federal Reserve System

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OPEN FRI &amp; SAT. NIGHTS
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

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Member FDIC
All Accountolnouretl Up To $15,000 Under
The Ftd&lt;,r al Deposit Insurance Corporotlon
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Multiples of $1,000.00
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SPECIAL SUNDAY

BUFFET

12 P.M. TIL 4 P.M.
ADUL T5l $2.50
CHILDREN: $1.75

PLEASANT POINT
RESORT

DAuGHTER BoRN
Mr• . and' Mrs. Greg llowlh,
Syracuse, are announcl!w the
birth of a daughter, ROb&lt;!~
Dawn. i.t Shelterirw Arms lioopltal SaturdaJ', September 28,
weighing 8 lb11., 14 oz. Grand-parents are Mrs. Helen KlDI:,
formerly of Racine, mw or R
Riley, Kansas, and Mr. and Mrs.
MOton Roush, Syilcuae.

COUDcy )all and JlllllOs E. Cox, are on the stU.
18, o1 825 Secood Ave., Is In
BOAT MOVEMENTS:
the ciq Jail,
GALLIPOLIS LOCKS - NorInjured In the fllht was Ben- rio Harvey down 4:45p.m.; 1'1111ny Hall, West COl~ W, Va., 1p spom down 5:20 p.111o; KailiY
l&amp; a patient st. Voter- R. down 6~ p.m.; Mark EUtln
Memorial Hospital, POmeroy. dcnm 10:35 p.m.; John J, - e
Charge• were llled by Hall'•' dcnm 2:S5 a.m.; 11t&amp;D up . t:OS
mother, Louise Stone.
a.m.; Ja110 T, and AIIAII Zep!QT
At 11:30 a.m. ~. HaU was up 5:10 a.m.; Ealllmi&lt;!OM' 7:10
reported In oaUsfactory - - a.m.; Onward II' 7:55 aim.; r.tiUon at the boopital. He luf!or- 1/Y Dolme.Y II' 9p.m.;!W'Ye1J0r,
ed abrasi&lt;Ris to the head In the dan up 10:05 p.m.; J. Pqe Hamelee, lt waJ&lt;eported.
.
clan up 11 a.m.; Pasco up waitDispooltlm ol the 111111°1 CIHI, 1111.
was pending at 11:30 a.m.todst;•· KANAWHA RIVER - I.mdoll,
11 was reported ~ !'Ill&amp; !bi•IQ' dcnm
a.m.; 1\larmet,
and COx had ol!ored to waive ex- ,
T. Prlee down 1:46 .Ro
tr~t1J?n to Wflt Vlr~
qa,; .. ~.!J~- ~;
were • - e d·lw .berilM..., . cl(rim 4:5fp,m;l;lli&amp;~er·~i::'
to retum volunlarllytoPt.1'leu• . 45 p.m. 1 Buek F'rOODW!
9:•
ant.
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25 .p.m. 1 FrlllkUD B. 111 12:05
Cox was picked up In qblo late .. a.m.; W, B. -or. Jr. up La.:;
Thursday nl8bl by the Slatelllsh• a.m.· Fort DeorbOm up 2:20
"111 Petrol' and char&amp;ed with in- a.m.;
E. Bowleo dcnm 2:li5
to:dcatlon. C11f pollee Aid Cox a.m.
would have to •poll a $28 bond
OHIO ltlVER - LOck U,
before he Ill releued to return PemQl'vanla up (110 time); lAid&lt;
to West VlrslniL .
15. A. V, Crill down 5 A.m.;
Lock 18, Jollboll uP 5:S5 -.m.;
ANNOUNCE REVIY.AI.
Lock 17, Diana llolliiOJ1h up 4:,.
There will bil 'a revl•al at tile. 30 p.m.; Pr1nc1p1o , down 8:30
HUand ~ Clurch &lt;RI Ill: p.m.; BecWord II' 6:10 a.il).i
124, bad&lt; of I'I&gt;/IJmll' ~ · II¥! . -l -CIIII)Or\1'8:45~J!I·;~Uo­
Laurel C1lfr road, beclmlnl Oct.' vt11e Locka, A. D, !Jl.yllol, D
17. Serrieea w!U be hold at 1.:1 2:46 a.m.; Lock 21, Wllllalll
7:30 p.m. each ovoal!l&amp;.the ·J!I!I'. ·H. Z1Jnm8r down 8:35 a.m.;.BriRobert Searlea, 'pellor, the 10 a _, 7:05 a.m.; Look 23,
opeaksr. ~ sinBinl will be El8otCWI up 3:15 a.m.; llaclne .
preoertsd eaeb Ofioll\g.
Lo&lt;kl, l'li1ly !I•- 2:aG a.m.;
~ CIQ- down St05 a.m.;
G._ 'J.o&lt;ka. Robert H, 'fl..
PLAN BAKE SALji:
liolt dcnm 8:30 p.nt; Dlll!ol• Ill!
The MYF Ill thi. Jlulland IJnlt. 10:55 P· ... , ~ c. !lleerer up
ed Metbodill Church will bold • t:50 a.m.; JlllllOs Bowie up 5:· ·
bake tlale at tile Rutland llepert- 26 a.m.; lllvonsl!OOCI Ill! 7:15
ment Slllro at 10:30 a.m. Solur· a.m.; Meltlahl- Loi:ko, .. Cll; :lll
dtQI.
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SHOP ALL DAY SAl~llDAY
· 9:30 AM TO·-9 PM

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READY-TO..WMR D~PERIES AN.O
AND .FLO,OR cpYERIN~S - MUSIC AN~ · .
LfNGERIE - ·INFAftT$ .EAR~· MENS
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HOUSEWARES .:.. DOMESTICS - NOTION~ .;.

"Use Chrllbnas Seals - rt•a
a ·~ of Ufe and Breath,"
laid 'l'hollljloon.

!bnday.

Receive Honor A.wards
MIDDLEPORT

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A - for Olllltantlln8 academIc IIChlev... durllll tho SOC·
oild ·..muter Ill the 1967.M
•cbool rear ,... insented flf.
Q-.three Melp Hlsh School studelta at ~ 'PIClaJ UAJMiy In
~ ••~· IDdliorlum on Wed-

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1be corllftcatea are presented al the. ~'dptdl1n ct each soWOrk. to all -nts
wbo
at least three
~· of "A" and no grade
1owar lhan a "II'! for his ...
1!1'ster Iridal· Elln' ,re~;Ujp!l­
llon II lllveli lbl!jJo ~ -

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for tile term.
Sludonts receiving a-.ta for
haYing no grade lower 1han ''A"
for ibo lall IIOIII8ster were pon
M. AlldorBGit, Mary E.Brad&gt;ur7,
Mary K. Brlcldea, Twlla S. CJat.
worthY, RobertS. ~~.Deb­
hie A. Crow, Gloria C. G o ff,
carol M. Hergraves, Bernadette
Hemea11, Robeeca J. - .
ahal~ Glema K. Kefs, Mary C,
Pear1011, Joyce L, RiltV, Franklin M. Rizer, Glema M. ~ra­
gua, .Reberca J, Tr!plett a n d
lloma Weber, all sopbomorea,
Linda Cardillo, Sharry L.
HQel, J&amp;D M. Lons, Roberta J,
(Contlllled oo P1110 ~

eattons.

Admlnlstrallm.

Rest-s wtshllll to process
their IIIJPil~l 'PlY report to
the Pomeroy Elementary School
frmn 1 to t p.m. and from 1 to
9p.m.
Porter staleS that .$1,$00,000

The loan program ct the FHA
was explained at the open meet.
1111 m hoosing attended by some
200 residents. As a result of the
meeting over 80 f.amllleB Indicated their 1n1e11t1on to proceed

pl~qs ct wtat 111u have ...u.
able In the ...., ct nell llouao
COIIB!ructlon.
The Oct. 17 dale haa- lit
to bolp the IIIJPllcanta wflh ceasing ct t h e - owk Involv-

ed.

RUTLAND -

Democrats of

the Tenth Congressional D i s-

trict wUl meet for a run evenct actlvltles Thursday, Octoher 10, atRuUandSchool, accordIng to Jaek W. Crisp, chalrman
ot the Democratic Executive
Committee d Meigs County.
Mr. John Baker, Asllstant Seep
retary of Agriculture, will be1be
principal speaker it the quarterly
dlmer meeting or the Tenth Dlatrlct Democratic Club, at 7:30
p.m. Presiding at the dinner
will be Eugene P. O'Grad,y, cbslrman at the Ohio Democratic Ex~
NASA's Kennedy ~ce Center ecutlve Committee.
A Hget..out-the-vote" districtm an earth orbital mission designed to test spacecraft systems wide workshop will be held he·
under eondltlons slmUar to those fore the dlmer, starting a~ 6.
to be encountered on a moon p.m., at the school. The worktrip.
ahop, which will be led by MorAl the !\&gt;ace Dlvlslou, Miss ion Nelpp, Toledo, Ohio ChalrReamey 11 a secretary in the man of the 1968 Block-worker
office or the assistant m&lt;inag- Program, will include S t at e
er of the AJJOliO·program.
Chairman O'Grady, Harry CrewRegarding the moon program, Athens, candidate for ConMiss Rearney said: u1 feel that greas; Frank W, King, Pre.slthis Is the greatest scientific dent ol the Ohio AFL-CIO; Miss
feat to happen In my lifetime, Betty Jsoe Gtdl'ney, nemocrat.
sod I am VOl'Ji proud to be able 1c NaUooal Commlu....,man ct
Ill participote In the Pl'OIII'&amp;m, Ohlo; coanty chairman) from the

SPACECRAIT STENO - Donna L. Reamey, lonnercy
or Cr(M'fl Clty, is a steoographer - secretary at the 5j)ace
Division of North American RockweU Corporation, buDder
of the Apollo spacecraft command an;t service modules in
wWch three astronaut! will journey to the moon and back.

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Donna Reamey Helps
With Lunar Program

GALLIPOLIS - Mlsa Donna
L. Reamer, formerly or Crown
Clcy, Ia helping with the naUon'l
lunar exploratton program at
Downey' CalU.
Miss Reamey is a stenogra.
])her..ecretary at the !\&gt;ace Dlvlsloo ct N~ American Rock·
well eo~itlon, builder of the
Apollo spacecraft colnmand and
events.
service modules In which three
Ladloa ct Heath Clrurch who
served a ateak dlmer were t.trs. astronauts will Lravel to t h e
N&amp;D Moore, Mrs. Kay Rail, Mrs. moon and back.
Nleee o1 Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Beulah Ha,ves, t.lrs. Zeigler and
Hckett
ct Crown Clcy, Mlso
Mias Besa Sanborn.
Reamey Is the daila!lter or the
VOTES
COLUMBUS (UPO
MCM'O
than $,qOO members ol Unl\ed
Auto Workers Local 927, reprosentlnr the local dlvlolon of
North Amerlcu Rockwell, will
vc:Ke on a proposed cantract

meeting a couple ct -ks ago, haa be.. promllled Melp Coun- wflh tile loons for now .........
Aid that vohlllleer help has been Q' for the conslnicti&lt;lo of now At the IIIOtldnl aiM&gt;, lib( ·build- :
oecured to proce11 the appll- b:Kne1 by the Fanner1 Home 1111 c:omractora ox1dhlted dla-

Activities

Club Proposal
students ol Meigs Hlsh School
was dioQIIIOII FrfdtQI nlshl when
the Mldllloport.I'Ome~ Rotary
Club met at Heath Cbul'ch.
Rotari&amp;D Rev. Charles Simons
asked for volunteers to look Into
the propolli. Rotary InOOrnational hal - - local clubs be&lt;ome ·more actl\'0 Ia thilllold. A
week 1110 Jlgo ROUsh ct the
Ironton club ,... a pst apeakor In Middleport on tile topic.
Rotarian George Hargraves Jr.
related his -rienee with the
Interact movement In East Uverpool wharo he wajo• a h I g b
scbool principal and later asoJst.
ant 8Uperlntendent.
John Werner, secretary, read
the district llnanclal report and
revl""ed upoomlna district

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Announce

DiSCUSSeS
A proposal

Paper~ . ~·k

Democrats

Rotary Club

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POMEROY - '!be paperworl&lt;
Involved on ooor 80 applicetiona
for Farmers Home Admlnlstra-.
tim loans resulting from a recent mMI!ng oo new housing
In Mlfljo1 • t:ouucy wiU be processed oo Thursday, Oct. 17, at
tile AlmerQy Elementary School.
I'OJDOnll' Altorne,y BllliWter,
.ll'bo IPOUheedod the housing

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to eponsor an Interact club for

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tired businessman, died Satm. as the result
of inJuries suffered Friday in
~ tractor .accident. Mr. Parmelee report.edl)' passed away
In HuntingtoJ&gt;.cabell Hoapltal
In HuuUngton, W, Va. The victim received severe head i~
W'les when a tractor he was
operatlng on hts farm, located
off Route 7 near the State Highway Department garqe, overturned. Arrangements will be
announced.
W'Q.)&gt; at 7 p,

53 Meigs High Pupils

up 8:65p.m.; Mike Mur·
DA,NCE; :I'ONIGHT
phJ up 7:55 p.m.; Ellltha Wil!&gt;da
A hotiJecomlnil . dance will be _ , 9:20 p.m.;~~·~
held at the Sotilborn Junlllr IUak .· .,. 1:25 a.m.; AWed • •Atbl~
auditorium illlll&amp;lt to~ the dcnm 2 a.m., Walttr CurlY dtiP
f~ game between St:odhem 3:15 a.m.; Sail¥ Polk up 5 a.IJ!.;
and Federai.HoeldiJI. MlisiC'wlll Wba1no H. 8:05 a.m.;~
-be by the Brand X lllDtL
Welt V'lrslalo 7:10 a.m.

OPEN TONIGHT-FRIDAY-UNTIL 9 ,M,

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&lt;UlJn telllna, . X-tll'l, bi.......U..
ly Chell Q)lnlca, pollen! oelv·
Ices and heal til edlcatlon, will
get underway wllll tho slopo,

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B. ·F. Psnnalee, Mlddloport
councilman and recently re-

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and typ.

t.lrs tO Iobel OIIVelopes, stu1r
OIIVOlapo;, ·Iobel remiDdors; a
Gltl w&amp;oOIK has volunteered to
1110.• cklstmas Seallettero.
. · •it know the Importance ct the
~~ Seal Campaljp!' to the
reilclanta of out oonunun!Q- and
I 1111 canvlncOd we will more
lliD lap our IQIIIJI4f.500. The

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EXPECT RECORD .,
COLUMBUS (UP0 - Auto 11·
cense revenues for the year are
expected to poll tile $100 mllllou mark by the end ct ~
for the first lime Ill hlotor)'.

by Dor&lt;thy

· Mr. Thompson gramated from
Ohio Northem IJnlverolQ' andre.
celved his Master's Degree from
Miami Unlverslcy. Mr. Thompson
oo.ce hrved as football coach
at ~Ia A.-roy 111gb School,
prlnclpel at Kyger Creek Hlsh
School, -~ d the
Middleport SChools and IUIIOrllloP&lt;Iant of the North G a I II a
etool District. He haa been ac4ve 1n youth and other orpn~.
zetiOnll actlviUoa )n Gallla Coun~ and II pre..-.Ly aervq aa
dlo4'man for School Nilbl for
Sccuts, inembar ct the •ecudve CDIIIlhlttee ct the Southeast
Ohio !q1at1ntllldaiP, Association
and II delepte"""cl lo the NaUooal Education Association.
Mr. Thompson announceil the
Chrlllmol 11,1a1 cllnpel&amp;ti di&gt;oo
not atart Ulltil Nov. 12,-i&gt;ut the
mall campeJin requires IIUII1l'
voliml.r 'IIOI'kera. Some ct the
wotk baa beeo done In prepar.

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tile Galli&amp; Courlb'
=~osls and Htlaltll AlSO·

Two Galli&amp;
men an
being held on I'UIIIIvo warranto •
from West Vlridnla on tharpa
GAUGES - Gallipolis, 12.6
ct aslllllllt and battery after .. and 13.4 runn111g U foot ct roll.
alleged fight ThursdaY nl8bt at trl; Pt. PIMMIII, 24.54; I'Ome.
the Chat •n Chew IIOil' Cllftm roy-Maaoo, 20.90; Hinton, 0.42
In Mason County.
atat.; Kanawha Fallo, 2.56 rlsEmersoo B. Bin&amp; 28, RL 2 1ng; Charleston, 18.1!2 riling.
coastal Gamp Evans, 380 miles '
Gallipolis, Is In t1to G alii • Loodoll, Marmet, and Winfield,
oorth of Saigon.

QUALITY SOLID-STATE

Charmrng ~urly A1111·rr: .1 11
SIYII' Cf Cdblrlfl1 111 Qf.I"IU I Il~
Maple vcnt'(!IS l rlr hrt
&lt;Jnd re cord s101 agr S(.l.t("

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Throw Back Attacks

Litterbugs Living

Tape Input /O utput Jack s · Stereo

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Two Men
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Held in

HEATH CHURCH REPAIR- ~an oxionalYO II" l!fd'W ia the Ulllrloc olllllddloport'a
Heath Methodist Oturch. Workmen oC the Joseph J, Graciano Co., Pittsburgh, PL, have steamed
and chemically cleaned the structure and are currently pointing up the exterior brlek. The next
step will be silkone sealing of the entire exterior. Worken have been at tile church ror a morth
and are expected to spell) several more weeks before tbe $9,640 job is completed.

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Pomeroy. He was a retired posot the Carpenter
(or "white backlash" votes, Post Office wtlere he llad workSAIGON (UPD- U.S. Green seventh day but gave no sign a
Berets am. their Vit=tnamese ground attack was tn ttle works.
even when he's cam,paigniJlt in
ed 23 years.
U.S.
spoke~men
had no
the Deep South. He comes on
Born in Carpenter on Aug. 27. sidekicks patrolling infiltration 852s pouOOed the 7,000 Commu- immediate eJQ&gt;Ianatlon Cor the
strong for law aOO order but in 1890, he was the son of the late corr idors scarred with Commu- nists relenUessly.
u_s. spokesmen today report.. collision. The~ said there was
the same sentence insists that it
Charles and Kate RadciUfe. One nist tank tracks threw back a
ed the collision or an f.ir Force no Communist grouiKI ftre
must be accompanied by justice
brottler, Frank, also preceded four-wave North VIetnamese
and equality for all Americans,
attack within a mUe of transport and an ArmY helicq&gt;· reported when tile Caribou
him in death.
lifted off.
black as well as white.
Surviving are his wife, Nan- Cambodia, military spokesmen ter over ttle northern coast
The Viet Cong's "Liberation
Thursday
that
killed
24
AmerlHe knows that he isn't Ukely
nie· two daughters, Mrs. Wayne said today.
Radio"
today claimed the allies'
to win many Negro votes, -ru:ner, Rutland. and Mrs. LaurSouttl Vietnamese officials can
Gls. There were no
defense
of saigon was "defeated
whatever he sa)'S, Am. tie also en Hoffman, Dexter; five grand~ said the furious battle 66 miles sur vi von.
and
panic
stricken." It said
knows that he could greatly
The twin-engine C a r I b o u
children, and four great-grand- northwest of saigon lelt 150
"the
U,
S.
PUPPets
will certalnl.1
improve his chances or capturmembers of North Vietnam's transport witt! 13 men aboard
children.
be
attacked
more
an:l more
ing several southern states from
Funeral services will be Sun- 8th Division dead Thursday. Tile smashed into the CH47 Chinook vigOrously . , • in the days
Wallace if he would make an day at 3 p.m. at the Martin Fu- guerrillas downed a U.S. carrying 11 men shortly after
unqualified appeal to white "law neral Home ln Rutland with Rev. helicopter early in the fighting, takeoff Thuroday night O'om ahead.''
and order" sentiments.
Chester Lemley officiating. Bur- killing four Americans.
But any man who wlns the ial will be in the School Lot
Spokesmen put other allied
presidency with racist appeals cemetery and friends may call losses at four SOuth Vietnamese ,
(Cootinued !rom page 1)
that lotaUy alienate the 20 at the funeral home after noon irregulars killed and nine
mUJion members of the Negro
Americans and 38 irregulars world hunger problems and improve the economy or poor nations. ·
Saturday.
community, Nixon says, caMot
WOUI'Oled. u.s. warplanes and
LAKEWOOD, omo - MRS. MAUDE MAITLAND, 91-yeargovern America, He cllll o~
artillery slammed hundreds of
old
mother-in-law of vice president candidate Curtis LeMay, tepreside over a fatal slide Into
bombs
and
shells
into
the
dug-in
PLAN HYMN SING
vcaled Thuroday she will be backing the Republican party ticket In
Civil War.
The Ctlurch of God at Chester Communists.
UPI correspondent K a t e the forthcoming eleclioiL
wUI have its monthly hymn sing
LeMay wao named by third party candidate George Wallace
Webb,
in a plane over the
at 7:30p.m. Saturday, The CounThursday
., his ruMlng mate. A long-time member ol the Lak&amp;o
battlefield,
reported
the
terrain
try Gospel Singers and the Gosp
wood
Republican
Club, M(S. M.aitlanl .aid that although ll)&gt;eldollzlaced
with
Communist
tank
pel Melody Girls will be among
ed
LeMay,
she
was
\I' Bel that he left the Republican part;y,
tracks.
American
852
Stratororthe groups taki~ part in the
tresses
saturated
the
battlefield
evenL Singers are Invited as well
COLUMBUS - THE NAME OF CURTIS LeMAY wUl not be on
as ttle public. The church is lo- with bombs lollowing the bottle.
the
Ohio
ballot as the vice presidential candidate of Georp Wallace,
Elsewhere,
ttle
North
Vietnacated one mile east of Route 7
Secretary
or State Ted Brown IBid today.
308th
Division
pushed
its
mese
in Ctlester, just ocr Route 248.
lnstead the ballot will carry the name of former Georgia Gov.
siege of U.S. Green Berets at
northern ThUO!W Due into a Marvin Grimn. Griftln was a vice presidential "stand-in" for Wallace as a rormaiUy so the former Alabama go\'ernor•s IWDUI could
be placed on the ballot in several stateS. How,ever, the 26 (lila
electors wiU be pledged lo LeMay.

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profound regret at the wrongful
action of the U.S. Senate,"
prevented Goldberg from continuing by applauding.
Fortas said tie saw a "sad
parallel" between trends today
and "negation" of civil rights
foii11Ning the Civil War.

be alil~t,o, betore him,

.. ,,.,.;ma,y think aloud.''

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mont (which auan~W•
prote&lt;tloo under the law) , •••
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national erlsls where we who
believe 1n this natloo ••• In the
14th Ameedment and the Blll of
Rights will be put to lt to
defem them • • ••
"So rar u I am concerned,"
F'ortas said, "I shall persevere.''
The students in the law
school•s audltorhon gave him a
standing ovation after his
statements.
In a highly emotioral appea..
ranee, Fortas was applauded
repeatedly. Before tie spoke, he
sat with eyes downcast as
Carmer Justice Arthur J,
Goldberg
referred to the
Senate's blocking ol his conflr.

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fAther was the late Charles L. mlabt bel'
Slble,y ol Bladen. Her l!l'IDd·
mother, Mra. )rla:rp.ret Sibley,
ls 83-yeartHIId, and resides at will ba the sixth IUght test ot
South PolnL
the Apollo spscecrafl,
Miss Reemey atteeded South
The test will Involve the comGate IUa!l Sehool and Cerritos mand (crew QUarters) and service
Collage, bolll In !buthem CsU- (supply) mo&lt;llleo, both buUt by
fornla. Ste resides at 8547 E. North American Rockwell's
Imperial Hlsbw&gt;,y, Apartment t\&gt;ace Division for NASA's Man12A, Downey.
ned ~cecraft Center. They will
The first mamed test ot the be boosted Into so orbit about ,
Apollo spacecraft Is scheduled 100 nautlcal miles above t h e
for later thlo year. Carl)'lng a earth by a two-stage Saturn launch
c:::rew of three astronauts, the v~ele.

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cor1. Melanie Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Beegle ol Letart FsUo. Mrs. N&amp;Dey
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CROWNING QUEEN - Donna lbeias, left, 1967 Southern Hlgl! HIOIIOCOIIIIJW Qtieen, ~
the crown on the held of !.felanie Beegle, the queen for this year, during Pre-tiiDI .CII'IIDOIIu til
the Southern • Federal Hocking foothall contest Friday nighl Darrell Norris Is Mlu JlaMie•1,,...

for Jotm J. Gilligan, candidate
for the U. S. Senate, Ohio Gal·
eral Assembly candidates, MerrU Brothers and Jotn C, Duffy, candidates for tlto Ohio 101preme Court and other localcandldates.
Purpose ct the workshop Is
1o oolllne a door.ro..!oor blockworker program and to wtline
final pl&amp;Do for winning the 1968
campaign for the Democratic candidates, all t1to way, from the
Whlta House to the coorthouse,
Crisp said. All Democrats are
urged to attend this very im-

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Auto Accident
GALLIPOLIS -

The Stat o

lligbway l&gt;atrot Investigated a
one car accident at 3 Lm. Frldif'lll Rt. 160, three mlleanor1h
or Vinton. No one waa injured
seriously.
The accident was not report- ·

ed uutil LO:S5 a.m. Friday, however, the patrol reported. No
charge was CUed.
O!!lcors said that Kemeth E.
DuM, 20, Rt, I Ewlngton, ....
headed north, and a cow ran across the road In !root of hls
car. The vehicle struck the cow

portant rneeting.

and the impact turned the car

Gallia Taking

aroond In the road. Tbere was
moderate damage to the vehicle.
DuM and the petrol were unable to locate the cow or the
cow' a owner •

Absentee Voter

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ti111s who will not be able to
GALUPOLIS - Cited by clcy
vlalt their polling places Election D~. Nov. s, were adrised pollee, Danny L. Saundora, lol,
~ by Secretary ct Slate Ted Scottown, was fined $10 a n d
W, Brown to mol&lt;e appllcetion 1;01\s, SaturdiQ' In Gallla Counfor disabled or civilian abiO!It .Q' Juvenile Court on a dlerae
voter ballots starting Monday, of m aperatort 1 liciJISe.
· In Slate IUak"''Y l'ltrel caaea,
Oct. 7.
Alllloulh the statutory date for Judge Jotm W, llo'll8l1 fined Wilthe dlllrlbutloo ct disabled or liam . Michael VIDeo, 17, Gallictvlllaa absent voter ballots Ia poUI,' $1,0 and COati, ll&amp;letd'na;
today~. Oct. 6), Secretary and Michael Ra,y Wolfe, 17, Rt.
Brown salcl that requeats Cor 1 r,.Illpilis, *10 and COBle, with
the ballots will ba honored Moo- f5 ct the fine ..,,.,......., for
dtQI wllen the board ct electi&lt;lo driving an unsafe •ehlcle.
oCIIceilqltll.
Perlotll deslrllll to cast disabled or clvUian aboent voter
ballots llliQ' apply to the Gallla
C&lt;lunly Board ct E l - Wllll •
p.m. ThurldtQI, Oct. II, for the
ballotL The voledball&lt;it•mstbe
return to tile board Ill~
nDI later lhan 12.Doon FrldtQI,
• Nov. 1, ill order to be .....ed

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Calli&amp; QJonllaaa who IIIII be
vo1iJ!B ll'liled aervlees al&gt;aent'OOIerl ·~ot han 1111111 .&amp;tUrdQ,
Nov. Z, at 12....., to lllllre.
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EASTERN QUEEN- The 1968 Eastern High SchooiCOIIII'W queen, Loretta Kay Sargen~ lspicturedwlthhar eiCGI'!,
Don Rose. Miss Sargent was crowned queen Friday nllbt at
hllftlme durt~ the Kyger Creek - Eutern game by her slotar, Mlaa Pat Sargent, who was Eastern's 1967 llonlec&lt;JIDiDI
Qo-.. The queen and her court entered the fteld In convert.
lblos provided by P'""eroy Motor Co., Keith Goble Ford 11101
Ml'l. !Do MaiiOI'. Miss Sargent and the court were braolllhl
&lt;DD the lleld U lhe pllyed "Girl t1 My DI'OllllL" !Ira.
Allee Neue, fleuiQ- member, oaa In ctarge of the p r e lion ct Mlsa Slrpnt and the coort.

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Friday Night~s Grid Scores
By United Preas lnternatlooal
London 3S Mary•ville 0
Miami Eaot 38 Northwestern 6 . Greve Clcy 43 Groveport 20
Van Wert 20 Coldwoter.
West Jefferson
Val'y A
Urbana 20 Franldlo HeiiJhts 19 Amardo Q'rc'k 26 carroll 18
UWe i.uami 57 Xenia WUsoq 14 Worthl,..n 58 Pleas. View 6
Boljlre 14 Wlrt Co.46&lt;W. Vi.) 7 Re,yn'bUl'll30 Westerv'le 12
CoiiDDbus Grover
Perry
Delaware 7 ML Vernon 0
Murioo
12
Fremont
6
Cols.
Marlon-Fral!ldtn 'n
67
Cory..flawson
Ubert,y BelL O
Cols. Read¥ 8
Arcodla 21 McComb 0 ·
Urballl 2 Colo. FranldlnHgts.19
6
Van Buren Arltrvton
Johllltown '24 Wotldns Mern. 22
6
Gallon l2 Bucyrus
North Union 51 COrdlnglon IS
Footorlo 14 Tlmn Calvert 8
West FaUo 65 I;ogan Elm 6
Euclid 22 Normard,y 14
Fraohlort Adena 20 Unioto 12
Cletrvlew ~2 North Ridgeville· 0 Morgan 68 RoseYllle 0
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PalnesvUie Rlv.
Kirtland O Paint Valley 56 East Clinton 12
44
Lima C. c.
llowlillt Green 14 Riverdale 21 Pleasant 20
28
Cols, South
Cols, Brook. 7 North Union 51 Cardington IS
llilllard 25 "llllin 12
Cln. Wlthr-13 Cln. Wal. Hills6

Mil~- R!JUsh, Lalart, ,
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Route 1', f5 · and
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GALLIPOLIS - The big towboat, Enterprise,

ope, arrived here ror boiler repair at Charlie
Arthur' a Acme Boiler ~. Here are that and
several River News reports that made news
in the Gallipolis Daily Tribune 50 years qu :

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SEPT, 30, 1918 - THE KANAWHA cool operators made a shipment of coal SJnda.v to
CJncbmaU on the artificial rise tltat started
at Wheelhtg. Most of the towboats that passed here had light tows. Deckhands were in
great demand.
Captain Gordon c. Greene of Cincinnati ar·
rived here Saturday and began repairs on the
hull ol the Gallipolis wharfboat &amp;mday morn.
ing. Concrete ls belng spread inside the hull
and a side dock is being used In connection
with the work which is being done by Chipps
Hamm, a ship's carpenter, and a few laborers.
Freight business continues very good with
the packets but labor is very scarce. Heavy
shipments are leaving Cincinnati as soon as
the boats can be loaded. All packets nmning
Into Cincinnati have been delayed by log and
labor troubles the past week . Some boats have
beeo 24 hours behind time.
OCT, I, 1918 - ROBERT SMITH, a color ed hoy who was oonvicted in ledoral ~rt
at Martinsburg 10 days ago o! slelillng ~~tJ~or
on the Dunbar and sentenced to 60 days in
jail at Wheeling, died there in jail iiaturday
d Spanish lnfluenza. James Washington, anotller colored boy, convicted ~ at the same tlme
and for UJe same offenlile, ia iurfering from the
11.111e diaease and Is not expected to live. He,
too, is in the Wheeling jail.
The Tacoma had but one deckhand passing
up Saturday nlgllt !rom Cincinnati lor Ch&amp;r·
leotm with a good freight trip.
lofa1ot' Galvin of Cincinnati Is ._ung to
laborers to· ·leave their jobs elsewhere and
IP&gt; to the goyernment nitrate plant near the
clt,y,
Whartboat owners between Wheeling and Pittsburgh are reported to be greatly dissatisfied
with the way business is being conducted by
the packets. Rates are said to be the highest
ever known and ln some instances rates on
freights have been charged that were higher
"lhan express rates, says Captain Jerry Brown,
who knows whereof he speaks. It is an exceedIngly hard job fSr impraCtical and inexperIenced men to auccesstully operate a boat line.
But -rlenced 'Packet ¥'J men who desire
to follow the boatiDg game are very scarce
and hard to secure anymore, es_pecially along
the uwer Ohio River.
CljJialn Brown, one or the best known and most
reliable whartboat operators on the upper Ohio
River, eame down Monday from Rochester, Pa.,
to look after business interests here. Captain
Brown reports the only packet coming into
Pittiburgh to be doing: only a fair business.
A combination of owners of small packet
boats has purchased the New Martinsville wharfboot and placed it at Wheeling In opposition
1o the Liberty Transit Lines wharfboat. The

OCT, 2, 1918 - THE TOWBOAT Ent.rprise
owned by the Pittsburgh Coal Co., srrlved here
Tuesday afternoon to have some new rivets
driven In the bollers which took a rew hours
arter the ·boat was cooled down at the Acme
Boller Slop landing.
Captain James Woodward is in oornrttand
(/ the Enterprise and Pilot William Agnew is
on the boat with him. Agnew recenUy brought
the big towboat F. M. Wallace, formerly the
Oakland. from Cincinnati to ?t. Pleasant where
the boat was laid up. The Wallace has been operating in southern waters.
The Enterprise has just returned from LoulsvUle where she took a tow ot Kanawha River
and Island Creek Coal.
Captain Woodward, who has two sons who
are officers in the American Army, originally came from the Kanawha Valley but ror several years has boated out of Pittsburgh. He w~s
on the towboats Defender and H. M. Hoxie
when they blew ~ at Huntington and Portland,
respectively, and escaped without a scratch.
He was also on the Little Fred when she turned over a few years ago near Steubenville.
Captain Bob Agnew, the first commander the
Queen Cicy had in the Pittsburgh-Cincinnati
trade, and laler who commanded the Memphta packet Kate Adams, is now living in Los
Aftgeles, Calif., and is reported to have been
very successful in a business of his own out

there.
The towboat Enterprise was built at Elizabeth, Pa., In 1903, and has the machinery off
the old Enterprise that towed ooal Cram Pittsburgh for the O'Neill Co., and was commanded for several years by tbe late Captain Menges.

OCT, 5, 1918 - TilE GREENWOOD will enter the Cincinnati-Charleston trade &amp;mday in
conunand of Captain Gordon C. Greene. The
Greenwood has been Wlder&amp;Qing repairs at the
Drterprise docks at Pl. Pleasant. Purser William R. Barringer is in charge of the Greenwood's o1fice.
The Dunbar of the Uberty Transit Line, is
out on the Kanawha docks undergoing a general overhauling. The Omaha and Elam will be
taken out later and sheeted with steel along
the sides or their hulls.
Captain Charles Arthur has resigned as
maater of th8 Greendale and Captain Ben
Patterson succeeded him. The Greendale was
laid up at Pprtsmouth FridiiY on account or
low water.
The Tacoma has laid up again for several
days at Ashland, Ky., on accOWlt of a very
low stage oi water caused by the draining of
the pools above to nush out a shipment of Kanawha River coal.
The fish boat Tamiami goes rrom here to
Pt. Pleasant. Captain Lee Willis has been her
pilot up from Cincirmati. She is a twin screw
gas boat.
The sldewheel packet America of tile Louisville Line backed into the bank and tore off
her rudder, necessitating laying up at Clncimati for repairs.

Area Deaths
Mn. Ruth Vimon
GALUPOLIS -

Mrs. Ruth

EJ!Iobeth Keyser Vlnaon, 57, Vlntm, formerly of Logan Councy, W.

53 Meigs
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Onl~ Jobn V. TamMill, Beverly
tkunplm, Richard P. Werner,

Ill )lnlor&amp;.
1WU Hubbard, Mary A. Long,
Jllllt F. PrJddy, Harry Slawter,
lMD Weber, Barbara J. White,
Elbort L. William&amp; and Mury
,_Jenkin...,, all seniors.

students given awards Cor hav 1111 at least three " A' a" and no

erade

lower than a "B" were
c.tby A, Bunce, ~errie DinJIIlll, Kay A, Howell, Kimberly
JohniOII, Linda S. Midkiff, Bren.
da S. Smith, and Anita Fultz, all

lOj)homore's.

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North Gallia ToJlll

Va., died Frlday in University
Hospital in Lexington, K3.
Alexander, 12-6
9Je was burn In Lincoln Cooncy, w. Va., daughter ol the late
ALBANY- VisitingNorthGalMr. and Mrs. A. B. Keyser, lia spoiled Alexander's hom~
Ranger, W. Va.
t'Ollling festivities here Friday
She is sW"Vlved by ller hus- night by slapping a 12-6 loss on
band, W. S. VInson, Vinton; two the S(lartans.
sons, W. S. Vln10n, Jr., and
The victory was NorthGallia's
Jim Vinson, of JacksonvUle,Fla., third or d1e campaign against two
and one daughter, Regina Mui· setbacks. Alexander is now 2-2
!Ins, Chicago. Five grandchil- for the year,
dren survive.
Turley George scored both Pi·
Three brothers and three sis- rate toudldowns in UJe first half
ters survive. They are Mrs. Mary ror Coach Mel carter's eleven.
Belcher, Logan. W. Va.; Mrs.
Vera Staley, East Lynn, W.Va.;
IRISH ROMP, 51-28
Mrs . Eunice McCoy, Homer,
lOW A CITY , iowa (UPO
Mich.; Con Keyser, Chapmansville, W, Va.; L, C, Keyser, Notre Dame gunned down Iowa,
Worthington, K3 ., and R. D, Key- .'il-28, in a scori~ festival Saturday as Terry Hanratty passed
1er, New York.
The body was taken to Ule for one Irish touchdown and ran
McGhee Funeral Home in West for two other11.
Hanratty completed IS or 23
Hamlin, W. Va. Funeral services will be held Monday, I p. passes for 242 yards as Notre
m., at the fUneral home. Bur- Dame battered the Iowa defenial will be in Cununings Cem~­ si ve team for 587 total yards.
tery at Ranger, W. Va.

Timothy R. f.Jaze and Pamela
L. Neut:r.Ung, both juniors.
Connie Bachner, Robert Burdette, Theresa easel, G I e n
Crisp, Fred E. Davis , Rodney
Davia, Randall C. King, Cynthia
Mills, JIDiice K. Priddy, Sberrie Shuler, JaniceK . Smith, RobMIDDLEPORT - Kelly Groert W. Vance, all seniors.
gan,
formerly or Middleport, died
Barbara White, a member of
atahospitalnearhishome
Friday
the senior class at Meigs High
in
&amp;unmersville.
Sehool, was further honored with
Mr. Grogan had been confined
the presentation of a Certlficate
to
the hospital since July 28 when
at Merit from the National Merit
Scholarship Program for having he was injured in an auto acciacored In the top two per cent dent.
He was the son of the late
of students taking the National
.Merit Scholarship Testlastyear ...Mr. and Mrs. Richard Grogan,
George Hargraves, Jr. , super - Middleport, and was associated
bltcn:Jent or Meigs Local Schools, with his parents for a number or
Jp:lke to the IJtudent boc:tY dur - years with the operation or a
q the assembly. Presentation grocery store in Middleport .
~ the awards was mAde by
lleo is sun-lved by his wife,
Junes A, Diehl, Jr., principal Ada Mary, three stepsons, a si!o1 Meigs High School. The as- ler, Dorothy RusseJI oC Rahway,
Hl'lbly was opened with the N. J ., a niece and several
Pl«&lt;re d AIIOIIance tD th@.fiag oouslns, among whom are Mrs.
Jed b,y Dem1J Aul~ j)J'esldont of M&gt;lbel Marshall or Meigs CounGif, MeJso student Coqncll; Jo101 cy, Robert Grogan of Toledo,
IIJidlhart, secretary; and Torn- and Mrs. John Kauft' of MidlilY Vaul!han, &amp;reasurer.
dleiJOrt and NeiiiOIIV!IIe.

Besides his parenta, he was
preceded in death by a son, RJchard, who was killed a number rA
years ago wben he was struck by
a car in Middleport.
The body is at the Crawford
Funeral Home In &amp;l:mmersvllle.
Funeral services will be held at
3 p.m . 1&lt;&gt;&lt;1a_y at the Methodist
Church there and burial will bo
in 9.trnmersvllle.

Mr. Kelly Grogan

SPECIAL SUNDAY
BUFFET

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ed clear diotance, •10 ~ c:oils! ·
Bomle J. Rile, Middleport.
Route 1, •1o and rsts, • 1 ~ ~&gt;
slgni Nma L, .~. R~•­

Uberty, Helen E. Milton and other small craft
boats rorm the combination.

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vllle, $10 arid costs, sPBfin&amp;i

AMONG those attending the graDd (IJening of the First National Bank's auto hank ~re Thursday
evening were Mr. and Mrs. W," C, Taylor, Gallipolla, and Jotm Brucker, Rt. 2,'GalllpQlis.

27 Casesin
Meigs Court
HOLZER MEDICAL CENTPR
ADMISSIONS
~Irs. Roy E. Baker, Rt. I Chestlire; Pllil J, Duncan, Rt. 1
Cheshire; Mrs. Thomas Rowley,
Rt 2 Gallipolis; Mrs. Park D.
McDaniel, Jr., PL Pleasant; Mrs.
Andrew H. Van Matre, Clirton;
Joseph V. Lomnis , PL Pleasant;
Denise G. Shuler, Racine; Ed~
ward J. Strauss, Minersville;
Mrs. Leonra E. Dean, RL 4
Pomeroy; C&amp;rl J. Orfutt, Rt. 1
Long Bottomi Lewis J. Smith,
Mrs. Jerry L. Tillis, Rutland;
Mrs. Delbert A. Metheney, Rt. 1
Ewinglon; Fonna K. Wright, llt.
1 Dexter; William Hussell, Ht. 1
Oak Hill; Mrs. Sherman B. Criner, Jr., Columbus; Mrs. Larry
G. Mullins, Cleveland; David J.
Shively, Jackson; Melissa L. Russell, Rt. 1 Guysville; Clarence
Boyer, Rt. 2 McAr thur; Mrs.
Millard Hammond, Jr., Coalton;
William J. Dixon, Rt. 2 Wellston; William J. Grandstaff, Ravenswood.
BIRTHS
Mrs. Harold Norton, Pomeroy,
son, 7:55 a. m. Friday; Mrs.
Larry G. Mullins, Cleveland,
daugh~, 12:54 p. m. Friday;
Mrs. :ret-ry L. Tillis, Rutland,
son, 1:33 p. m. Friday; Mrs.
Roy E. Baker, Ht. I Cheshire,
daugi)ter, 9:05 p. m. Friday;
Mrs. Sherman B. Criner, Jr.,
Columbu!i, son, 2:S2 a. m. S&amp;tW'day.
DISCIIARGES
Mrs. L. VIOLET lla.Ys, Mrs.
Jame-s Bragg, Jr., Mrs. R. Eugene Clement, Raymond Coleman, Mrs. Theodore Croy, Mrs.
Rober! A. Elberfeld, Mrs. Delmar R. Gingerich, Mrs. Janet L.
llenry, Mrs. Vernon Henry, Walter W. Hyatt, Mrs. Ernest E. Laohart. Mrs. Marguerite l~ke.
Vern A. Saurxlers, Mrs. Irena
Shuemaker, Mrs, F1oyd Stover,
Mrs. William D. Van Meter,
Mark A. Venoy, StevenS. Walker, Homer Johnson, Walter Hendricks, Mrs. Albert Scott, Mrs.
Durward S. Bailey and infant son,
Mrs. Clarence M. Imboden and
infant son, Mrs. James L. Mohler and daughter, Mrs. Kenneth L.
Munyan and daughter.
VETERANS MEMORIAL
HOSPITAL
Admitted - Eugene A r rn s,
Pomeroy; Emmett Bartels, Syracuse; Helen Bartels, Syracuse;
Gertnlde Drake, Vinton; Lucy
McCune, Clleshire; Curtis Roush,
Middleport; Woodrow Kuhn, Long

MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
Admitted Lenore Dean,
Pomeroy; MurUe Rollins, Tuppers Plains; Robert Meeks,
Shade.
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Discllarg&amp;d FJton :lee.le,
Lenore Dean.

HUDSON PROMOTED
VIETNAM - Robert E. IJud..
son• 20 • IIOfl of Mr. and Mrs.
William Hoscbar, Route 2, Racine, Ohio, was promoted. to Army
s_pecialiot live Sept. 14 in Vietnam. where he is serving with
the ·1st Cavalry Division, as a
mOOI.cal corpsman.

SUNDAY
TIMES-SENTINEL
Puhli S I I~'d C\U) SuOO;i.• b) tne Ohio ~&amp;IJ11
1-'ubl,. ho n~

• POMEROY -

Seventeen de·

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were flood and 10 forfelted bonds Frtday In the OOOJ1'I
of Meigs Count,v Judge Frank W.

Joanna Coqncll,. Langsville, $~0
·and costa, lett . of center; Neal
White, i'ornoiw Route 4, no op..
erawr•s Ueense, $10 aDd 00$&amp;;
William F, W-.rn, lltlJ&gt;I'e, ,
$10 and costs, speeding; 'lbom·
as Duncan, COlumbus, t w o
char- or ...aolt and battery,
coils IIIII¥; Lewis W. Harper,
Rutland Route i, $ISO and coste,
three da1a In jaUand60daysauspensloo of his cliiver•s lleense .
except on one day per week to
secure oupplles, driving lilille
ln1oxlcated
Ralph Sigler, RuUand Route I,
$5 and colts, unsafevahlcle; Paul
sturgeon, Pomeroy Route 3, $5
and costs, deteCtive brakes; Paul
W, RWJyOn, llllnerovlile, $5 and
costs, unsafe vehidei Jotm R.

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ADULTS: $2.50

CHILDREN: $1.75

PLEASANT POINT
RESORT
RDute 62 NA

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FOR Instance, during last week's fall camporee It Chester, the
Orderol ~ Journeyed to the camp ooe week In advance and
cleared traU altes, marked the camp Ore area, mode seotlqr ladll!les lor visliors, and later, helped the partlcl~tlqr Willi locate
their doolgnattiJ ITOOL
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DUlliNG last satunla,y night's campfire session, the Arrow
eootrolled tral!lc ard provlcled parents and relatives with pertinent
caJq&gt;lng ·lnlolinatlon. The ArriM' dance team performed In lrdlan
co~s durl1111 can., lire aetl.vlties. Richard Kni!Jht, Pt, Pleasant,
served aa ""'talh of the dance team.

TONIGHT THRU THURsDAY
OCT. 6 -10
"THOROUGHLY MODERN
MILLIE"
(Tecllnlcolor)
Julie Andrews, as Mlllle

THE ~

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the Attow promotes summer camps, anci troop
ClUOillllt the year rourd. Steve WUson, Pt. Pleoaant, Is the MGM
of

chlpter chlef. Othera who deserve mentionforlastweek's successful
fall calq)OUiwhich •ttractecl a reCO&lt;d 171 boys from the three """"'
t;y rlf~ . •tp: Chadds Hall, district scout executive; John WbJileY,
U1!11li~r.l'c!or; Ken Llilkeri, head of I!Oiplorer Poat 261, Pl. Pleasoni;·&lt;i!£rl*nd Parsons, MGIIIlea&lt;lershlp training chairman, and Tom
caueU, vice chairman of the MGM Councll One other iteDL French
Clcy Lumber C.. !Urnished lumber lor various proJects durlog the
threM&amp;,v sesalon.

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IIIRS. ~ EUiott, executive secretary of the GalllpoJls

Chamber of CCJqUneree ard secretary of the Galllpo(io Retail Mer~ Asooclatiila. missed her llrst merchant meeting in 12 years

laat Tliosdljl, 'She had • cold, or • touch ol the

QUALITY

CONSTIUCTION

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OCTOBEB $12 is Natinnal Newspaper Week. The Gaillpollo
Dally Trlblme wUI observe Ito 75th anniversary this week, The
Tribune began publlcatioo the Drst week of October in 1893.

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TWEN'L'Y YEARS AGO, !rom the Illes of the llally Tribune 11'11
weeld,y Gallla Times. .. Thlrt.Y..flvo) Gallipolis Tribune llld Gonia
Tlmel ... rtero ind two JUOst• honored b,y Publisher H. W, Wetherholt ·Ill observance of National Newspaper Week. .. Bluer Wether.helt beida 40 et &amp;. .. Dr•• N, H, Foster named' new Kiwanis Club preoldeii!..,Dr. J, Gordon Gibert to begin private practice at medicine
here oo ~ 25... Mrs. Anna Gates White lllllled Trlbune-Timea
soelotl' odlkl:', .. ¥eJnorlaJ Field dedicated with 21~ grid victory
owr Atheu by GAllS Blue Devllo... Cooch Jim Halderman's lado
'oiraak 1o 14 •lnllhL.. Bob Marchi scores llrst touchrun
down Cllf- gridiron, BUI Joe Johnsoo gets two slx.polntero ard
Geno
Too) Wotllerholt odds three kicks from plac:emeet in big
victory over preyl... ob' unbeaten Bulldogs. .. Wetherholt lllllled UP
a.lo p'la)oer ol
ek. ..Middleport soc:lcs Wellqton 33-13, p ....
01'0.1' sllpi l!Y Nel-.llle, 18-12. .. Ru&amp;o Smith's 188 bowllrv averl&amp;liqlo.in GIU)pol~ 1 -

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IT'S CONYENIENTL Y LOCATEDI
OUR NEW MODERN

PROPERTY • 100% FINA~CING

AMERICA'S
FAstEST
GROWING
CHAIN

Don't let ~nventianal financing ~ul,-.mentt convince~ you can't CI!Hord a new
home At Jim Walter you don'l need ~down, you don I hovt to worry about cadi
closinG cosh. and you pick 1M locallon. Immediate 100% financing is ovallabl•
to all qualified property ownerL Y~u Mltd no cash ••. ~I even for clofing cotb.

LOW MONTHLY
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... and ~onguul~g 90, day after day after day, at

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TONIGHT, OCT. 6
"THE CARPETBAGGEHS"
Eliz, Ashley, Martha Hyer,
enroll Baker. Bob Cummill8s
Alan Ladd
AND
'uTHE SEA PIHATE"
Gerard Barray
Genevieve Casile

Starting Today... ln over 200 Revco Discount Centers ...

TilE OJ"'; er of ihe Arrow Is a scouting society to honor campers.
Its members are elected by boys of various tr~s In the Meig,..
Gallla-Mason· area. These young men do quite a bit of work often un-.
-n, or unhMnl ot by the public.

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who tackled him out of bounds. There was no ''piling on" as the
Tribune stated The 11\lured Tiger did oot go urder the pla,rers
bunch, because there' s a big 2 by 4 board across Ule bottom. The
tool box was In front of the bench. Too, the bench i~J a good fl ve
YI.Cds away from the sidelines, and several Tiger playen were
stlrdlog In lroDi ot the bench, Ani the screwdriver penetrated Ed·
wards' side over au inch ard a hall - clear 141 to the handle - ao
r-_ted In last'· Sun~~a¥•s Tlmes·&amp;mtlneL Coach Glenn Trout does
not lolth dlrt,y lootbell. Piling on Is dircy !ootball. We feel an IPol·
Olli. •• ·~. ihe GaiJi»oJis coach for tile inaccw-ate statement&amp; which
II&gt;JIOil'ed I~ the Ironton J)IIJer.

Discharged - Paul Dowell,
Eleanor Bate1, Bemy Hall, and
Robert Davis.

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inaccurate statements. GAHS tllms show Edwards was hit on the side-

Bottom.

PLAN OPEN HOUSE
NEW HAVEN - Open House
will be observed at the regular
monthly meeting or tbe New Haven Junior Woman's Clld&gt;, on
T\lesday, at the Alex - Quillen
Memorial Ubrary BuDding beglmlng at 8 p.m. Thlo lolor lillY
Interested laAIY In the bend area
belwem Ute - k or 16 and 36.
Addltlonal information can be
obtained from Mrs. John F.
Rouoh, New Haven, 882.:!806 or
Mrs. A. L. Sprouse, New Haven,
882.:!505.

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linus attar catchirv a pass. Momentum carried Edwards and those

MEIGS
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ADMISsiON: 85c ard 50c
SHOW STARTs 7 P.M.

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Porter.
Forleiting bonds were Marion
L, McManawa,y, Glouster, $27.• 50, speeding; Richard F. 'lbornpsoo, SloteravUle, W. Va.~. 50, speeding; Cecil T, C.
II,
SlnitbvUle, W, Va., $250, driving while Intoxicated; Dal)ai D.
Jarrell, Columbus, $17.50, ,. no
slow inovlng velilcle emblem;
James A. Laudermlll; l'oiDOI'QY,
$27.50, JntoxlcaUCII; Lester L,
LaPrade, Hurtlngtm, $27,56,
speed1ns; Paul E. HDI, Mlildleport, defective exhaust, $17.50;
·Bin E. Piersol, Bolpre, $27 .50;
speeding;· Thomas F, Deal, Prac1orvllle, $27.50, II()OOd1ng; Rob·
ert L, Th&lt;impaon, Sr., Ra,y, $27, .

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HamUt"" Till 20 Princetoa 0 Cr'O!*ntUoi· Ui Hfll' COiolclrd ,,~;.&lt;t;;\lt,oo
lleechWGOd 20Cin. C&lt;Junt'y~~4 Trl ': vaUay50 !ihorldaJ! ~ .'
CleveL John Adamo 18
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Cleve. Glenville 0
Clil,. ·lofeKIIUy •·8,Cutoi! •C. C..f .
Cleve. South 28 Cleve. Weat 0
Fiila 2% AJ1ia!IN:·14 .
Clevelard Hats. 8 Cleve. Shaw 8 OlkiiOOd .6
El¥r!a 1:! Ftrdlay 2
shaker Halchla lt,de&gt;.: llnlll!f
Lorain l8 Sondusi\Y 8
Bereio 21 BeciiDid a·
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llel(lhos st. Johns 48 lollnster 6 EaJtW&lt;e North .20
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U&gt;. Arllrvton 49 Lima Sr, 14 Aurora 16 Ora'* 0
Uma Bath 26 Keaton 0
· Spriaslleld North 36 TrqJ 2!J
Sidney sn Lima ShalmH 20
Xenia 30 Wl¥110 I!
Ri\'Oralde 4.1 Ridgemont 2
Tipp
16 BrookvUlo 1f
Monlpelier 6 Swanton 0
Norllanant lZ Eaton 0
Millersport 26 Llbert,y Union S Weot MUIOO 40 Nortbriclee 0
Ashiard 14 Ma!llneld Malabar 0 Cov'gti&gt;n 20 Spr!JW; !llaw- I
Lorain Adrn. King 44
C.redo-KeJX&gt;vo (W, Va.) p
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1\fans-d Sr.
Cho-ke H
Crestline 12 Frederlcktolm 0 WaUstoa 20 NelllliiVIIJe.Yorll I
New Albi!IY 14 Lucos 8
Kyger Cr. 16 Eaotero Qblp) 0
West Muskingwn 32 New Lax. 0

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11 0 Me&lt;"loani~ ~ruco, 1'11111•ru), Ohht, ~ J16V.
Publ••lled tur.• "el•iod•l e•enin~ en·ept111t"rd:l) . [nte~ "' ~e,·oo\d d •» m~o[uij! mana r at
Pun•cm•, Oluo, l'o" llffon,
TER.\!.~ 01 ~Ul~l IUPTIO,\
B• ear r 1 ~ 1 · &lt;IO&lt;l.• an.J !'l!".c:t.l). J:.,. prr 1\ec~.

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CedarviQ; 18
Lickll~ HilS. 20 ~ridge 0
Coahocton l8 We41 Holmes 14
. Greenview 20 PWn Clly 0
Atheno 6 Lopa 0
Meigo 14 GaUjpolla o
Danvllle'24 Centerburg 12
So.
Hamlltoa Gor. 7
New Lex. St. AI20Picker'ston12
Jackson 291ronton 20
Circleville 34 Green!leld 6
Zanesv!Ue 21 Colo. West 14
Fairfield Union li2
Conal Winchester 6
Cols. Nortblaod 14
Cols.
6
CIIL Mden 26 Cln. Tall&amp;
Cln. Woodward 50
CIIL Western Hills 6
Cln. Elder 26

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'3; d •e-.. It~• ~. "''" ~ "" , Sl U; •I• month~ s r.i ! lore~
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"TilE Ironton jUnior was 'rushed to Holzer MedIcal Center where he was treated for the puncture wound and due to
lhe quick action on the part of those involved, received no serious
inJuly. The Tiger coach praiHd quick action or those involved, but
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added Gallipolls should haw been called for pUing on. • Uowever,
Qparertly the oftldals didn't see tile play as the Gallipolis Blue
DevOs were not penalized."

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Seo·or&gt;&lt;l ( b •• l'n~ •• ~• Paid •• Calli llOIIO, Ohio

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LATER, It oald: "Despite the !act that the
whistle had blown to erd the piii.Y, Edwards wos
hll again b,y a Galllpo(Ja player ond driven urderoeath . the Tiger bench. Under the bench I•• the
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he went down
on
tq,
or
a
screwdriver
laying
onfell,
top . . . . . .
ldt with the lid o_pen, As Edwards
of the metal box arxl it was driven into his side
1 hall-inch accordlog to Coach Bob

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~!dtnlal itabbl1111 of Rlrd,y Edwards, Oeet·looted Tiger hallbock.
~ 'u.i't Dl'alseo Galllpoiio team pbyslclan Dr, Thornis Morgan,
the, Wa!l8f&gt;ollalley·Wood Ambulance; ard Hober Medical Center lor
quick ic~&lt;ton, avertlrw'a near-tragecy,

drive a motor vehicle;. M&lt;tn(:
B. Grlnt; Ali&gt;anJ. RouteS, 'as,ut-·'
commanded by a Gallipolis man who had two
10111 serving with the American Army in Eur-

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WUilamoburg 34 Goshen 6
Deer Park 16 Mariemont 0
Norwood 43 Locklanol 6 '
·Milford 28 Madeira 2!
Cin, Moeller 46 Cine:. LaSalle 0
Bridgeport 32 Tlltoosville 6
Shodyside 27 Unioo Local 6
BaroeavUle ·l 8 cadiz 6
Martina Ferry 40 Wellsville 8
Bellaire st. Jolm 34
SLCialrsvUle 13
Waverly 8 Ports, Notre Dame 0
Portomouth Iii ChUiicotbe 14
Marietta 34 f'alrDeld School 19
Cois. Linden 46 Cols, North 8
Colo. East 12 Cols. Wlletstone 6
Cols. Wal. Ridge 28Cols. CeiL 18
Whltehalll3 Gahanna 0
Bexley 13 Grardvlew 0
Harnlltoo Twp, 25 0\blln 0
Cols. Eastmoor 26 canton Lin-

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By United Preas lnternatlooal
London 3S Mary•ville 0
Miami Eaot 38 Northwestern 6 . Greve Clcy 43 Groveport 20
Van Wert 20 Coldwoter.
West Jefferson
Val'y A
Urbana 20 Franldlo HeiiJhts 19 Amardo Q'rc'k 26 carroll 18
UWe i.uami 57 Xenia WUsoq 14 Worthl,..n 58 Pleas. View 6
Boljlre 14 Wlrt Co.46&lt;W. Vi.) 7 Re,yn'bUl'll30 Westerv'le 12
CoiiDDbus Grover
Perry
Delaware 7 ML Vernon 0
Murioo
12
Fremont
6
Cols.
Marlon-Fral!ldtn 'n
67
Cory..flawson
Ubert,y BelL O
Cols. Read¥ 8
Arcodla 21 McComb 0 ·
Urballl 2 Colo. FranldlnHgts.19
6
Van Buren Arltrvton
Johllltown '24 Wotldns Mern. 22
6
Gallon l2 Bucyrus
North Union 51 COrdlnglon IS
Footorlo 14 Tlmn Calvert 8
West FaUo 65 I;ogan Elm 6
Euclid 22 Normard,y 14
Fraohlort Adena 20 Unioto 12
Cletrvlew ~2 North Ridgeville· 0 Morgan 68 RoseYllle 0
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PalnesvUie Rlv.
Kirtland O Paint Valley 56 East Clinton 12
44
Lima C. c.
llowlillt Green 14 Riverdale 21 Pleasant 20
28
Cols, South
Cols, Brook. 7 North Union 51 Cardington IS
llilllard 25 "llllin 12
Cln. Wlthr-13 Cln. Wal. Hills6

Mil~- R!JUsh, Lalart, ,
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Route 1', f5 · and
coats, ' F~~:~•·, :;.;;:~{
Claren&lt;e
Albai,y 11o1Jt,

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By HOBART Wl®N, JR.

permftilng l#lllcen'l'fl

GALLIPOLIS - The big towboat, Enterprise,

ope, arrived here ror boiler repair at Charlie
Arthur' a Acme Boiler ~. Here are that and
several River News reports that made news
in the Gallipolis Daily Tribune 50 years qu :

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SEPT, 30, 1918 - THE KANAWHA cool operators made a shipment of coal SJnda.v to
CJncbmaU on the artificial rise tltat started
at Wheelhtg. Most of the towboats that passed here had light tows. Deckhands were in
great demand.
Captain Gordon c. Greene of Cincinnati ar·
rived here Saturday and began repairs on the
hull ol the Gallipolis wharfboat &amp;mday morn.
ing. Concrete ls belng spread inside the hull
and a side dock is being used In connection
with the work which is being done by Chipps
Hamm, a ship's carpenter, and a few laborers.
Freight business continues very good with
the packets but labor is very scarce. Heavy
shipments are leaving Cincinnati as soon as
the boats can be loaded. All packets nmning
Into Cincinnati have been delayed by log and
labor troubles the past week . Some boats have
beeo 24 hours behind time.
OCT, I, 1918 - ROBERT SMITH, a color ed hoy who was oonvicted in ledoral ~rt
at Martinsburg 10 days ago o! slelillng ~~tJ~or
on the Dunbar and sentenced to 60 days in
jail at Wheeling, died there in jail iiaturday
d Spanish lnfluenza. James Washington, anotller colored boy, convicted ~ at the same tlme
and for UJe same offenlile, ia iurfering from the
11.111e diaease and Is not expected to live. He,
too, is in the Wheeling jail.
The Tacoma had but one deckhand passing
up Saturday nlgllt !rom Cincinnati lor Ch&amp;r·
leotm with a good freight trip.
lofa1ot' Galvin of Cincinnati Is ._ung to
laborers to· ·leave their jobs elsewhere and
IP&gt; to the goyernment nitrate plant near the
clt,y,
Whartboat owners between Wheeling and Pittsburgh are reported to be greatly dissatisfied
with the way business is being conducted by
the packets. Rates are said to be the highest
ever known and ln some instances rates on
freights have been charged that were higher
"lhan express rates, says Captain Jerry Brown,
who knows whereof he speaks. It is an exceedIngly hard job fSr impraCtical and inexperIenced men to auccesstully operate a boat line.
But -rlenced 'Packet ¥'J men who desire
to follow the boatiDg game are very scarce
and hard to secure anymore, es_pecially along
the uwer Ohio River.
CljJialn Brown, one or the best known and most
reliable whartboat operators on the upper Ohio
River, eame down Monday from Rochester, Pa.,
to look after business interests here. Captain
Brown reports the only packet coming into
Pittiburgh to be doing: only a fair business.
A combination of owners of small packet
boats has purchased the New Martinsville wharfboot and placed it at Wheeling In opposition
1o the Liberty Transit Lines wharfboat. The

OCT, 2, 1918 - THE TOWBOAT Ent.rprise
owned by the Pittsburgh Coal Co., srrlved here
Tuesday afternoon to have some new rivets
driven In the bollers which took a rew hours
arter the ·boat was cooled down at the Acme
Boller Slop landing.
Captain James Woodward is in oornrttand
(/ the Enterprise and Pilot William Agnew is
on the boat with him. Agnew recenUy brought
the big towboat F. M. Wallace, formerly the
Oakland. from Cincinnati to ?t. Pleasant where
the boat was laid up. The Wallace has been operating in southern waters.
The Enterprise has just returned from LoulsvUle where she took a tow ot Kanawha River
and Island Creek Coal.
Captain Woodward, who has two sons who
are officers in the American Army, originally came from the Kanawha Valley but ror several years has boated out of Pittsburgh. He w~s
on the towboats Defender and H. M. Hoxie
when they blew ~ at Huntington and Portland,
respectively, and escaped without a scratch.
He was also on the Little Fred when she turned over a few years ago near Steubenville.
Captain Bob Agnew, the first commander the
Queen Cicy had in the Pittsburgh-Cincinnati
trade, and laler who commanded the Memphta packet Kate Adams, is now living in Los
Aftgeles, Calif., and is reported to have been
very successful in a business of his own out

there.
The towboat Enterprise was built at Elizabeth, Pa., In 1903, and has the machinery off
the old Enterprise that towed ooal Cram Pittsburgh for the O'Neill Co., and was commanded for several years by tbe late Captain Menges.

OCT, 5, 1918 - TilE GREENWOOD will enter the Cincinnati-Charleston trade &amp;mday in
conunand of Captain Gordon C. Greene. The
Greenwood has been Wlder&amp;Qing repairs at the
Drterprise docks at Pl. Pleasant. Purser William R. Barringer is in charge of the Greenwood's o1fice.
The Dunbar of the Uberty Transit Line, is
out on the Kanawha docks undergoing a general overhauling. The Omaha and Elam will be
taken out later and sheeted with steel along
the sides or their hulls.
Captain Charles Arthur has resigned as
maater of th8 Greendale and Captain Ben
Patterson succeeded him. The Greendale was
laid up at Pprtsmouth FridiiY on account or
low water.
The Tacoma has laid up again for several
days at Ashland, Ky., on accOWlt of a very
low stage oi water caused by the draining of
the pools above to nush out a shipment of Kanawha River coal.
The fish boat Tamiami goes rrom here to
Pt. Pleasant. Captain Lee Willis has been her
pilot up from Cincirmati. She is a twin screw
gas boat.
The sldewheel packet America of tile Louisville Line backed into the bank and tore off
her rudder, necessitating laying up at Clncimati for repairs.

Area Deaths
Mn. Ruth Vimon
GALUPOLIS -

Mrs. Ruth

EJ!Iobeth Keyser Vlnaon, 57, Vlntm, formerly of Logan Councy, W.

53 Meigs
(Continued !rom Page I)
Onl~ Jobn V. TamMill, Beverly
tkunplm, Richard P. Werner,

Ill )lnlor&amp;.
1WU Hubbard, Mary A. Long,
Jllllt F. PrJddy, Harry Slawter,
lMD Weber, Barbara J. White,
Elbort L. William&amp; and Mury
,_Jenkin...,, all seniors.

students given awards Cor hav 1111 at least three " A' a" and no

erade

lower than a "B" were
c.tby A, Bunce, ~errie DinJIIlll, Kay A, Howell, Kimberly
JohniOII, Linda S. Midkiff, Bren.
da S. Smith, and Anita Fultz, all

lOj)homore's.

j

North Gallia ToJlll

Va., died Frlday in University
Hospital in Lexington, K3.
Alexander, 12-6
9Je was burn In Lincoln Cooncy, w. Va., daughter ol the late
ALBANY- VisitingNorthGalMr. and Mrs. A. B. Keyser, lia spoiled Alexander's hom~
Ranger, W. Va.
t'Ollling festivities here Friday
She is sW"Vlved by ller hus- night by slapping a 12-6 loss on
band, W. S. VInson, Vinton; two the S(lartans.
sons, W. S. Vln10n, Jr., and
The victory was NorthGallia's
Jim Vinson, of JacksonvUle,Fla., third or d1e campaign against two
and one daughter, Regina Mui· setbacks. Alexander is now 2-2
!Ins, Chicago. Five grandchil- for the year,
dren survive.
Turley George scored both Pi·
Three brothers and three sis- rate toudldowns in UJe first half
ters survive. They are Mrs. Mary ror Coach Mel carter's eleven.
Belcher, Logan. W. Va.; Mrs.
Vera Staley, East Lynn, W.Va.;
IRISH ROMP, 51-28
Mrs . Eunice McCoy, Homer,
lOW A CITY , iowa (UPO
Mich.; Con Keyser, Chapmansville, W, Va.; L, C, Keyser, Notre Dame gunned down Iowa,
Worthington, K3 ., and R. D, Key- .'il-28, in a scori~ festival Saturday as Terry Hanratty passed
1er, New York.
The body was taken to Ule for one Irish touchdown and ran
McGhee Funeral Home in West for two other11.
Hanratty completed IS or 23
Hamlin, W. Va. Funeral services will be held Monday, I p. passes for 242 yards as Notre
m., at the fUneral home. Bur- Dame battered the Iowa defenial will be in Cununings Cem~­ si ve team for 587 total yards.
tery at Ranger, W. Va.

Timothy R. f.Jaze and Pamela
L. Neut:r.Ung, both juniors.
Connie Bachner, Robert Burdette, Theresa easel, G I e n
Crisp, Fred E. Davis , Rodney
Davia, Randall C. King, Cynthia
Mills, JIDiice K. Priddy, Sberrie Shuler, JaniceK . Smith, RobMIDDLEPORT - Kelly Groert W. Vance, all seniors.
gan,
formerly or Middleport, died
Barbara White, a member of
atahospitalnearhishome
Friday
the senior class at Meigs High
in
&amp;unmersville.
Sehool, was further honored with
Mr. Grogan had been confined
the presentation of a Certlficate
to
the hospital since July 28 when
at Merit from the National Merit
Scholarship Program for having he was injured in an auto acciacored In the top two per cent dent.
He was the son of the late
of students taking the National
.Merit Scholarship Testlastyear ...Mr. and Mrs. Richard Grogan,
George Hargraves, Jr. , super - Middleport, and was associated
bltcn:Jent or Meigs Local Schools, with his parents for a number or
Jp:lke to the IJtudent boc:tY dur - years with the operation or a
q the assembly. Presentation grocery store in Middleport .
~ the awards was mAde by
lleo is sun-lved by his wife,
Junes A, Diehl, Jr., principal Ada Mary, three stepsons, a si!o1 Meigs High School. The as- ler, Dorothy RusseJI oC Rahway,
Hl'lbly was opened with the N. J ., a niece and several
Pl«&lt;re d AIIOIIance tD th@.fiag oouslns, among whom are Mrs.
Jed b,y Dem1J Aul~ j)J'esldont of M&gt;lbel Marshall or Meigs CounGif, MeJso student Coqncll; Jo101 cy, Robert Grogan of Toledo,
IIJidlhart, secretary; and Torn- and Mrs. John Kauft' of MidlilY Vaul!han, &amp;reasurer.
dleiJOrt and NeiiiOIIV!IIe.

Besides his parenta, he was
preceded in death by a son, RJchard, who was killed a number rA
years ago wben he was struck by
a car in Middleport.
The body is at the Crawford
Funeral Home In &amp;l:mmersvllle.
Funeral services will be held at
3 p.m . 1&lt;&gt;&lt;1a_y at the Methodist
Church there and burial will bo
in 9.trnmersvllle.

Mr. Kelly Grogan

SPECIAL SUNDAY
BUFFET

;

ed clear diotance, •10 ~ c:oils! ·
Bomle J. Rile, Middleport.
Route 1, •1o and rsts, • 1 ~ ~&gt;
slgni Nma L, .~. R~•­

Uberty, Helen E. Milton and other small craft
boats rorm the combination.

.

vllle, $10 arid costs, sPBfin&amp;i

AMONG those attending the graDd (IJening of the First National Bank's auto hank ~re Thursday
evening were Mr. and Mrs. W," C, Taylor, Gallipolla, and Jotm Brucker, Rt. 2,'GalllpQlis.

27 Casesin
Meigs Court
HOLZER MEDICAL CENTPR
ADMISSIONS
~Irs. Roy E. Baker, Rt. I Chestlire; Pllil J, Duncan, Rt. 1
Cheshire; Mrs. Thomas Rowley,
Rt 2 Gallipolis; Mrs. Park D.
McDaniel, Jr., PL Pleasant; Mrs.
Andrew H. Van Matre, Clirton;
Joseph V. Lomnis , PL Pleasant;
Denise G. Shuler, Racine; Ed~
ward J. Strauss, Minersville;
Mrs. Leonra E. Dean, RL 4
Pomeroy; C&amp;rl J. Orfutt, Rt. 1
Long Bottomi Lewis J. Smith,
Mrs. Jerry L. Tillis, Rutland;
Mrs. Delbert A. Metheney, Rt. 1
Ewinglon; Fonna K. Wright, llt.
1 Dexter; William Hussell, Ht. 1
Oak Hill; Mrs. Sherman B. Criner, Jr., Columbus; Mrs. Larry
G. Mullins, Cleveland; David J.
Shively, Jackson; Melissa L. Russell, Rt. 1 Guysville; Clarence
Boyer, Rt. 2 McAr thur; Mrs.
Millard Hammond, Jr., Coalton;
William J. Dixon, Rt. 2 Wellston; William J. Grandstaff, Ravenswood.
BIRTHS
Mrs. Harold Norton, Pomeroy,
son, 7:55 a. m. Friday; Mrs.
Larry G. Mullins, Cleveland,
daugh~, 12:54 p. m. Friday;
Mrs. :ret-ry L. Tillis, Rutland,
son, 1:33 p. m. Friday; Mrs.
Roy E. Baker, Ht. I Cheshire,
daugi)ter, 9:05 p. m. Friday;
Mrs. Sherman B. Criner, Jr.,
Columbu!i, son, 2:S2 a. m. S&amp;tW'day.
DISCIIARGES
Mrs. L. VIOLET lla.Ys, Mrs.
Jame-s Bragg, Jr., Mrs. R. Eugene Clement, Raymond Coleman, Mrs. Theodore Croy, Mrs.
Rober! A. Elberfeld, Mrs. Delmar R. Gingerich, Mrs. Janet L.
llenry, Mrs. Vernon Henry, Walter W. Hyatt, Mrs. Ernest E. Laohart. Mrs. Marguerite l~ke.
Vern A. Saurxlers, Mrs. Irena
Shuemaker, Mrs, F1oyd Stover,
Mrs. William D. Van Meter,
Mark A. Venoy, StevenS. Walker, Homer Johnson, Walter Hendricks, Mrs. Albert Scott, Mrs.
Durward S. Bailey and infant son,
Mrs. Clarence M. Imboden and
infant son, Mrs. James L. Mohler and daughter, Mrs. Kenneth L.
Munyan and daughter.
VETERANS MEMORIAL
HOSPITAL
Admitted - Eugene A r rn s,
Pomeroy; Emmett Bartels, Syracuse; Helen Bartels, Syracuse;
Gertnlde Drake, Vinton; Lucy
McCune, Clleshire; Curtis Roush,
Middleport; Woodrow Kuhn, Long

MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
Admitted Lenore Dean,
Pomeroy; MurUe Rollins, Tuppers Plains; Robert Meeks,
Shade.
_
Discllarg&amp;d FJton :lee.le,
Lenore Dean.

HUDSON PROMOTED
VIETNAM - Robert E. IJud..
son• 20 • IIOfl of Mr. and Mrs.
William Hoscbar, Route 2, Racine, Ohio, was promoted. to Army
s_pecialiot live Sept. 14 in Vietnam. where he is serving with
the ·1st Cavalry Division, as a
mOOI.cal corpsman.

SUNDAY
TIMES-SENTINEL
Puhli S I I~'d C\U) SuOO;i.• b) tne Ohio ~&amp;IJ11
1-'ubl,. ho n~

• POMEROY -

Seventeen de·

1•-•
were flood and 10 forfelted bonds Frtday In the OOOJ1'I
of Meigs Count,v Judge Frank W.

Joanna Coqncll,. Langsville, $~0
·and costa, lett . of center; Neal
White, i'ornoiw Route 4, no op..
erawr•s Ueense, $10 aDd 00$&amp;;
William F, W-.rn, lltlJ&gt;I'e, ,
$10 and costs, speeding; 'lbom·
as Duncan, COlumbus, t w o
char- or ...aolt and battery,
coils IIIII¥; Lewis W. Harper,
Rutland Route i, $ISO and coste,
three da1a In jaUand60daysauspensloo of his cliiver•s lleense .
except on one day per week to
secure oupplles, driving lilille
ln1oxlcated
Ralph Sigler, RuUand Route I,
$5 and colts, unsafevahlcle; Paul
sturgeon, Pomeroy Route 3, $5
and costs, deteCtive brakes; Paul
W, RWJyOn, llllnerovlile, $5 and
costs, unsafe vehidei Jotm R.

.

MAIL '&gt;l lis.ff.UPTIOl&gt;.

!tATE~

The lliLIJ

~nlilll!l, UIW ,,.. , .

SI U; "" lllllnlh•

'f;; .;.;; ' '"""' mo oH h&lt; ~J.
no~ 1 " " "" l'n•» lm•o·n.n •mwl •• eulull" ~1 · CIOIIII0!\.1 Lu Lh~ uot.' [o,. ~ ub i ui !I(IIO Of Ill

"""' &lt;.h&gt;palo "he&gt; o· r ll(l tled In lb ii III!W;;IIptt.,.
~J&gt;O t h ~ ilH~I nr~

ADULTS: $2.50

CHILDREN: $1.75

PLEASANT POINT
RESORT
RDute 62 NA

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,

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FOR Instance, during last week's fall camporee It Chester, the
Orderol ~ Journeyed to the camp ooe week In advance and
cleared traU altes, marked the camp Ore area, mode seotlqr ladll!les lor visliors, and later, helped the partlcl~tlqr Willi locate
their doolgnattiJ ITOOL
J

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DUlliNG last satunla,y night's campfire session, the Arrow
eootrolled tral!lc ard provlcled parents and relatives with pertinent
caJq&gt;lng ·lnlolinatlon. The ArriM' dance team performed In lrdlan
co~s durl1111 can., lire aetl.vlties. Richard Kni!Jht, Pt, Pleasant,
served aa ""'talh of the dance team.

TONIGHT THRU THURsDAY
OCT. 6 -10
"THOROUGHLY MODERN
MILLIE"
(Tecllnlcolor)
Julie Andrews, as Mlllle

THE ~

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the Attow promotes summer camps, anci troop
ClUOillllt the year rourd. Steve WUson, Pt. Pleoaant, Is the MGM
of

chlpter chlef. Othera who deserve mentionforlastweek's successful
fall calq)OUiwhich •ttractecl a reCO&lt;d 171 boys from the three """"'
t;y rlf~ . •tp: Chadds Hall, district scout executive; John WbJileY,
U1!11li~r.l'c!or; Ken Llilkeri, head of I!Oiplorer Poat 261, Pl. Pleasoni;·&lt;i!£rl*nd Parsons, MGIIIlea&lt;lershlp training chairman, and Tom
caueU, vice chairman of the MGM Councll One other iteDL French
Clcy Lumber C.. !Urnished lumber lor various proJects durlog the
threM&amp;,v sesalon.

-·

Woody

CARTOON

• publ •lol•&lt;'d here on.

•
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r.q &gt;nq,i
'•

++++++

IIIRS. ~ EUiott, executive secretary of the GalllpoJls

Chamber of CCJqUneree ard secretary of the Galllpo(io Retail Mer~ Asooclatiila. missed her llrst merchant meeting in 12 years

laat Tliosdljl, 'She had • cold, or • touch ol the

QUALITY

CONSTIUCTION

au.

+ + +++ +
OCTOBEB $12 is Natinnal Newspaper Week. The Gaillpollo
Dally Trlblme wUI observe Ito 75th anniversary this week, The
Tribune began publlcatioo the Drst week of October in 1893.

+ + ++ + +
TWEN'L'Y YEARS AGO, !rom the Illes of the llally Tribune 11'11
weeld,y Gallla Times. .. Thlrt.Y..flvo) Gallipolis Tribune llld Gonia
Tlmel ... rtero ind two JUOst• honored b,y Publisher H. W, Wetherholt ·Ill observance of National Newspaper Week. .. Bluer Wether.helt beida 40 et &amp;. .. Dr•• N, H, Foster named' new Kiwanis Club preoldeii!..,Dr. J, Gordon Gibert to begin private practice at medicine
here oo ~ 25... Mrs. Anna Gates White lllllled Trlbune-Timea
soelotl' odlkl:', .. ¥eJnorlaJ Field dedicated with 21~ grid victory
owr Atheu by GAllS Blue Devllo... Cooch Jim Halderman's lado
'oiraak 1o 14 •lnllhL.. Bob Marchi scores llrst touchrun
down Cllf- gridiron, BUI Joe Johnsoo gets two slx.polntero ard
Geno
Too) Wotllerholt odds three kicks from plac:emeet in big
victory over preyl... ob' unbeaten Bulldogs. .. Wetherholt lllllled UP
a.lo p'la)oer ol
ek. ..Middleport soc:lcs Wellqton 33-13, p ....
01'0.1' sllpi l!Y Nel-.llle, 18-12. .. Ru&amp;o Smith's 188 bowllrv averl&amp;liqlo.in GIU)pol~ 1 -

ONI lfOP
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IMMIDIATI
CCINSfiUCTION

IUILT ON

IT'S·NEWI IT'S HEREI
IT'S CONYENIENTL Y LOCATEDI
OUR NEW MODERN

PROPERTY • 100% FINA~CING

AMERICA'S
FAstEST
GROWING
CHAIN

Don't let ~nventianal financing ~ul,-.mentt convince~ you can't CI!Hord a new
home At Jim Walter you don'l need ~down, you don I hovt to worry about cadi
closinG cosh. and you pick 1M locallon. Immediate 100% financing is ovallabl•
to all qualified property ownerL Y~u Mltd no cash ••. ~I even for clofing cotb.

LOW MONTHLY
PAT MINT

... and ~onguul~g 90, day after day after day, at

11 SHOIT YIAU
fO PAY

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OPEN 9·:.At••11L 3 P.M..·
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MONDlY'~tiiU
SAJUIDAYI
•.
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·. · O~fN IVERY :fiiDU 'EVENING
... :. ·.f-91 :5 .l»:M, 'TIL 7 P,M.·

DRIVE·IM

.

TONIGHT, OCT. 6
"THE CARPETBAGGEHS"
Eliz, Ashley, Martha Hyer,
enroll Baker. Bob Cummill8s
Alan Ladd
AND
'uTHE SEA PIHATE"
Gerard Barray
Genevieve Casile

Starting Today... ln over 200 Revco Discount Centers ...

TilE OJ"'; er of ihe Arrow Is a scouting society to honor campers.
Its members are elected by boys of various tr~s In the Meig,..
Gallla-Mason· area. These young men do quite a bit of work often un-.
-n, or unhMnl ot by the public.

--::"\ '

12 P.M. TIL 4 P.M.
..

~

who tackled him out of bounds. There was no ''piling on" as the
Tribune stated The 11\lured Tiger did oot go urder the pla,rers
bunch, because there' s a big 2 by 4 board across Ule bottom. The
tool box was In front of the bench. Too, the bench i~J a good fl ve
YI.Cds away from the sidelines, and several Tiger playen were
stlrdlog In lroDi ot the bench, Ani the screwdriver penetrated Ed·
wards' side over au inch ard a hall - clear 141 to the handle - ao
r-_ted In last'· Sun~~a¥•s Tlmes·&amp;mtlneL Coach Glenn Trout does
not lolth dlrt,y lootbell. Piling on Is dircy !ootball. We feel an IPol·
Olli. •• ·~. ihe GaiJi»oJis coach for tile inaccw-ate statement&amp; which
II&gt;JIOil'ed I~ the Ironton J)IIJer.

Discharged - Paul Dowell,
Eleanor Bate1, Bemy Hall, and
Robert Davis.

M~I O N

~

inaccurate statements. GAHS tllms show Edwards was hit on the side-

Bottom.

PLAN OPEN HOUSE
NEW HAVEN - Open House
will be observed at the regular
monthly meeting or tbe New Haven Junior Woman's Clld&gt;, on
T\lesday, at the Alex - Quillen
Memorial Ubrary BuDding beglmlng at 8 p.m. Thlo lolor lillY
Interested laAIY In the bend area
belwem Ute - k or 16 and 36.
Addltlonal information can be
obtained from Mrs. John F.
Rouoh, New Haven, 882.:!806 or
Mrs. A. L. Sprouse, New Haven,
882.:!505.

~wk

cutalfSOuaro ...

linus attar catchirv a pass. Momentum carried Edwards and those

MEIGS
' .. THEATIE

ADMISsiON: 85c ard 50c
SHOW STARTs 7 P.M.

I~

~

The Revco 'Ssle' nevBr ends. It just gets bigger snd bettBr I

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Porter.
Forleiting bonds were Marion
L, McManawa,y, Glouster, $27.• 50, speeding; Richard F. 'lbornpsoo, SloteravUle, W. Va.~. 50, speeding; Cecil T, C.
II,
SlnitbvUle, W, Va., $250, driving while Intoxicated; Dal)ai D.
Jarrell, Columbus, $17.50, ,. no
slow inovlng velilcle emblem;
James A. Laudermlll; l'oiDOI'QY,
$27.50, JntoxlcaUCII; Lester L,
LaPrade, Hurtlngtm, $27,56,
speed1ns; Paul E. HDI, Mlildleport, defective exhaust, $17.50;
·Bin E. Piersol, Bolpre, $27 .50;
speeding;· Thomas F, Deal, Prac1orvllle, $27.50, II()OOd1ng; Rob·
ert L, Th&lt;impaon, Sr., Ra,y, $27, .

Mury

Spri~~~ro

HamUt"" Till 20 Princetoa 0 Cr'O!*ntUoi· Ui Hfll' COiolclrd ,,~;.&lt;t;;\lt,oo
lleechWGOd 20Cin. C&lt;Junt'y~~4 Trl ': vaUay50 !ihorldaJ! ~ .'
CleveL John Adamo 18
~ 2e ·~·if
Cleve. Glenville 0
Clil,. ·lofeKIIUy •·8,Cutoi! •C. C..f .
Cleve. South 28 Cleve. Weat 0
Fiila 2% AJ1ia!IN:·14 .
Clevelard Hats. 8 Cleve. Shaw 8 OlkiiOOd .6
El¥r!a 1:! Ftrdlay 2
shaker Halchla lt,de&gt;.: llnlll!f
Lorain l8 Sondusi\Y 8
Bereio 21 BeciiDid a·
•·
llel(lhos st. Johns 48 lollnster 6 EaJtW&lt;e North .20
1111. .t .·
U&gt;. Arllrvton 49 Lima Sr, 14 Aurora 16 Ora'* 0
Uma Bath 26 Keaton 0
· Spriaslleld North 36 TrqJ 2!J
Sidney sn Lima ShalmH 20
Xenia 30 Wl¥110 I!
Ri\'Oralde 4.1 Ridgemont 2
Tipp
16 BrookvUlo 1f
Monlpelier 6 Swanton 0
Norllanant lZ Eaton 0
Millersport 26 Llbert,y Union S Weot MUIOO 40 Nortbriclee 0
Ashiard 14 Ma!llneld Malabar 0 Cov'gti&gt;n 20 Spr!JW; !llaw- I
Lorain Adrn. King 44
C.redo-KeJX&gt;vo (W, Va.) p
.
a..
0
1\fans-d Sr.
Cho-ke H
Crestline 12 Frederlcktolm 0 WaUstoa 20 NelllliiVIIJe.Yorll I
New Albi!IY 14 Lucos 8
Kyger Cr. 16 Eaotero Qblp) 0
West Muskingwn 32 New Lax. 0

DON'T know who compiled that article, but It contains 1mme

~.

11 0 Me&lt;"loani~ ~ruco, 1'11111•ru), Ohht, ~ J16V.
Publ••lled tur.• "el•iod•l e•enin~ en·ept111t"rd:l) . [nte~ "' ~e,·oo\d d •» m~o[uij! mana r at
Pun•cm•, Oluo, l'o" llffon,
TER.\!.~ 01 ~Ul~l IUPTIO,\
B• ear r 1 ~ 1 · &lt;IO&lt;l.• an.J !'l!".c:t.l). J:.,. prr 1\ec~.

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ML Sterltng Plains 2&amp; .
CedarviQ; 18
Lickll~ HilS. 20 ~ridge 0
Coahocton l8 We41 Holmes 14
. Greenview 20 PWn Clly 0
Atheno 6 Lopa 0
Meigo 14 GaUjpolla o
Danvllle'24 Centerburg 12
So.
Hamlltoa Gor. 7
New Lex. St. AI20Picker'ston12
Jackson 291ronton 20
Circleville 34 Green!leld 6
Zanesv!Ue 21 Colo. West 14
Fairfield Union li2
Conal Winchester 6
Cols. Nortblaod 14
Cols.
6
CIIL Mden 26 Cln. Tall&amp;
Cln. Woodward 50
CIIL Western Hills 6
Cln. Elder 26

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1' ' " j •1 U 1pu J, , T r•buu(• in 01'10 and " "Ut \ "lr·
~ '"" · o 11 ~ )L·,.· S ~ ; '" mnn1t1• M; 1l1r~.., momlo•
'3; d •e-.. It~• ~. "''" ~ "" , Sl U; •I• month~ s r.i ! lore~
mon1t,. .U lU

+ +++ ++

"TilE Ironton jUnior was 'rushed to Holzer MedIcal Center where he was treated for the puncture wound and due to
lhe quick action on the part of those involved, received no serious
inJuly. The Tiger coach praiHd quick action or those involved, but
1
added Gallipolls should haw been called for pUing on. • Uowever,
Qparertly the oftldals didn't see tile play as the Gallipolis Blue
DevOs were not penalized."

o\1~., t iall o ~Li-,

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equljl~ni

c..,.

!MI L\ fltliH :\E
Ohou. U6ll . J-&gt;y~
[ ,.l &gt;&lt;.ld ' ' "' ' "ul&lt;da.• e''""\1: h~~· S.tur(l;o).
Seo·or&gt;&lt;l ( b •• l'n~ •• ~• Paid •• Calli llOIIO, Ohio

~

l!ard~

LATER, It oald: "Despite the !act that the
whistle had blown to erd the piii.Y, Edwards wos
hll again b,y a Galllpo(Ja player ond driven urderoeath . the Tiger bench. Under the bench I•• the
~
he went down
on
tq,
or
a
screwdriver
laying
onfell,
top . . . . . .
ldt with the lid o_pen, As Edwards
of the metal box arxl it was driven into his side
1 hall-inch accordlog to Coach Bob

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~!dtnlal itabbl1111 of Rlrd,y Edwards, Oeet·looted Tiger hallbock.
~ 'u.i't Dl'alseo Galllpoiio team pbyslclan Dr, Thornis Morgan,
the, Wa!l8f&gt;ollalley·Wood Ambulance; ard Hober Medical Center lor
quick ic~&lt;ton, avertlrw'a near-tragecy,

drive a motor vehicle;. M&lt;tn(:
B. Grlnt; Ali&gt;anJ. RouteS, 'as,ut-·'
commanded by a Gallipolis man who had two
10111 serving with the American Army in Eur-

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WUilamoburg 34 Goshen 6
Deer Park 16 Mariemont 0
Norwood 43 Locklanol 6 '
·Milford 28 Madeira 2!
Cin, Moeller 46 Cine:. LaSalle 0
Bridgeport 32 Tlltoosville 6
Shodyside 27 Unioo Local 6
BaroeavUle ·l 8 cadiz 6
Martina Ferry 40 Wellsville 8
Bellaire st. Jolm 34
SLCialrsvUle 13
Waverly 8 Ports, Notre Dame 0
Portomouth Iii ChUiicotbe 14
Marietta 34 f'alrDeld School 19
Cois. Linden 46 Cols, North 8
Colo. East 12 Cols. Wlletstone 6
Cols. Wal. Ridge 28Cols. CeiL 18
Whltehalll3 Gahanna 0
Bexley 13 Grardvlew 0
Harnlltoo Twp, 25 0\blln 0
Cols. Eastmoor 26 canton Lin-

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Gallipolis~ Ohio

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·OPIN DAILY 9 A. I. 11L 9 P.M.
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brW :looSe · lor throe

pOls. Tho try '(or tho extrlpolnts

A short Ume ~r1
pme had llll&gt;.ed lniD tho laat,
period, H0111ker put Cooch Don1\Y HaU's Lancer11 on the scoreboon! again with a 30 yard r0111p
ID poydlrt. Apin, the PATs lail-

by t'ederOWiocklrw were stepped short.

:r,ln'cero

: ,....,~ Ill lbO last half ID
.....,. C~h Bob Ashley's South-

Church Councils

, ' em Torllldoes by,..an lS..O score
.: ,Friday ntcti~
The Tormdoes, who played
1 line defenoiw game In the op-

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the wlililoro ol they~ IQ
of21 oorlols. S9ulhern J)IOHd II
un,.ea and two were cmlPle~
By q-t•~ro:

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Meeting Monday

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Then. later in the quarter, Hog. Fedorol-Hocklng
POMEROY - m ·twocounclls er Springer grabbed a Southern Southern
enlne two period&amp; 1 turned in 1.
better perfonnance than the fi• of the St. Paul and SL John LlJ.. Tornodo fumble In mid-air and
theran churches will begin a ser- ran 30 yard!:i tO the end zone Cor
al •core ahawed.
Southern, in tact, would have h:s of joint meetings concerning the final olxi)Ointer of the game.
Federal-Hocking's possession
IWid a touchdown of its own ear- church affairs beginning Monday

o 0 6 12-18
0 0 0 o- 0

Burger Fry

ly in the first period when Full-

night at 7:30 at the SL Paul

back Junior Brewer jaunted 32

Church.

)V'ds to paydlrt only to have the
olrort called back by a penall,y.

of the ball In the last hall resulted several times frcrn Southern fumbles. In all, the Torna..

They will meet with Dr. Paul

The Lancer scoring was starttho third period wllen Quarl1 ortack Lorry llaugh!A&gt;rcy hit
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Randy lknker with a 7 yard TO

ed In

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P]anned By

does fumbled ftve times and lost
four of them to the Lancers.
The Athens Countlana has 21
first downs to Southern's lland

Moeller. Ohio District President
of the American
Lutheran
Church. Later, other members
of both congregations will be involved in the meetings.

Po~t

got 165 yards rushing and 96 on

sor a burger fry todl,y (~)
from noon to 6 p.m. at Krodel
Park.
Tho steer ,..s do!laled ID the
local Jo,ycees by Fruth Pbarm.
acy, Clt,y Ice and Fuel and HulchlniiOII IDIRII"8IlCO Agency.
Chlldr011 under live years a(
age can eat free when aeoompollled by au adult. Chlldrell1alder 13 ean eat ror 75 COllis ond
tickets for adults are priced at
$UO.
A 12-traoolstor j&gt;Drlable radio will be slvlll as a door
prize at 8:15 p.m. Persons do
not hove ID be presont to win.
1'1-a from the"burger fry
will go toward communlt,y projects of the orpolzalloo.

Regular 98c · - - - - - - - - ---

COME ON IN AND CHOOSE YOUR HEAT£R FOR ·.

OPEN
OTHEI DAYS
7:00 TO 5:30

OPEN
Fll· &amp; 5/&lt;T.
UNTil. 9 P.M.

Miss Bonnet

GAS HEATERS

Named Speaker

•CIRCULATING

PT. PLEASANT - Mill Bett,y
Bonnet of Porkorsburg, W, Va.
will be the featured spe•kv at

60,000 BTU'S

$169.95
•VENTED HEATERS

ELECTRIC
HEATERS

$29.95
GAS FLOOR FURNACE

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INSTANT HEAT

70,000 ITU'S

'$1&amp;9.95
COAL HEATERS .

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$49.15 to $70.95

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•DRYER VENTS
•STOVE PIPE
•FURNACE PIPE

CHECK
THESE

NHDS

$16.95
TQ '

$34.95

40 LIS. TO IClO LIS.

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October 20 JJillollng 0( the ~·­
~ Church Women.

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AUTOMATIC

e THERMOSTATICAUY
CONTROLLED

•COAL BUCKETS
•WRAP-ON INSULATION
•ELECTRIC HEAT TAPES

L1 the

Part Time
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PI", PLEASANT- Dr. Rlch-·
ot tltii'IWY
II Ploalllll Vlllw HoiiPIIII. his
been ~ by the Ma....
Count;y Bc!ord of Health 1D aorve
u part.tlme hoalth olllcor for
MaiiCilt Count;y. Dr. Slod&lt; replaees Dr. K - N. 1\Yme.
Ml81 Sharon L, Brinker 11u
aloo taken a poolllon lithe boalth
cloporWont ao a PUbUc Health
·NUrse.
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Mils Brinker Ito • ardlllt. "'
Wahlma IIlah School and st. JoeIPt'a School of Nurolng In Porkoroburg.
Silo ro-• with her porenta,
r.tr. and Mrs. Fred BriDkor at
Letart, w. Va.

Two Obioma Killed .

husbands anci chlldren are lnvtt.
eel.
llllas Bonnet, a junior at

West

Virginia Woaleyan CoiiOil, spent
1be past summer worldns In Central Tanganyika In Tauzanla,llast

Alii co.
Mt~WI!Iter Wlndaor, pres!:'

deJJI . of.1~Uuwlll presklf
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TO OBSERVE EVENT
PI". PLEASANr- World Com·
munit,y Do,y Ia sclteclded for Nov.
1, 1968 throuaheut thO United
States and will be celebr- locally at the Chrlot ~scopol
Church bol!IMing at 7:30 p.m.
Tho local program Is _..
sarod by the Church Women United of .Point Pleasant With Ill
area churches porllclillotlng.
GREEN FEES APPROVED

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den Vlllw CounlrJI Club, h8l
&amp;molll1cod tl.al the board of director• rec:&lt;!lllly approvedgr8811
fee pb,yera for the remainder
of tho seuon, _.tna the dli&gt;
to all per-. wishing ID plo,y
golf

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~· 4 Amalie Wade llf Houlton WllldilaKAMilOihroeDICJII1hS

herd lal&gt;or.

Sst. -

Barllun was found
by

the military trlbu-

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or t~roo bodi'OOm hOftos lumlshtd with soloctod
'uallty fomlshlngs, appllancn and ,ccosaorloa In

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chai&lt;o of Moclorn, Earl, Amil'lcan or 'Miidltorranoaq. ;...
con. Schult hat·do•ona of floor plana d'!"olop.,j • • - ·
Iall, with ~ur totGI colllfort In •Ind. STOP' IN 'TODAY ·

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Bodimer -Elliott

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IN MI~D FOR YOU!

ulhoro were Larry Elliott and

her !ather;· wa• al!endod by Cbarlea Bodlmor m.
A roeeplk)n waa held after tho
·M ill Ju&lt;IY Burebulr, maldofhonceremony
at tho Clo,y Elomenor; Mrs. tArry Harrison, mataey
School.
tron ot ....,r, llld Miss Candl'
Aller a wecldlnB trip to Cape
· - · brlcleamaltl. Dawn Elliott, Cod, Mass., 1tle couple Is re~
nloeo of tho - . arvod ao
flower llrl 1111!1 Bodle Miller, oldlng at 171 WU1011 Road, Co"'"'"'" of the 'brltlo, servod aa tu.mul. Tho now "'ra. Elliott is
a oenlor at Ohio Sta!A&gt; Unlvorslcy
ring bearer.
Chlrlet LIOIII ofl'lrkorlbur&amp; aQd tho bridegroom Is employW. Va. served ~· best man and ed •• a teacher at Wostl\loor
Junior m&amp;tt School.In Columbus.

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The eer81110111' was !oUowod by
a receptlm In the chlrch Wldor·
croll. Dut«-WMI pots at the
wodclnc and reception Included
r.trs. Herbert 0. Ewing of Middleport, thebrlde'seran-er.
The bride Is a gra4!ate ol
Washington-Leo Hlib School, Ar·
llngton, and tho bridegroom grad·
ua!A&gt;d !rom Fieldale Hlib School.
Both are llltendlng Benll!"in
Fraoldln Unlverolt,y In Waohins-

..-of ·

too, D. C.

Tho couple Is relldlnc In Bethesda, Md.

UP
POMEROY - Plans lor tho
fall meeting of Region II, Ohio
Assoetallon of Garden Clabo,
were made, and otneer• for the
19~9 year wore Installed when
the. Chester Garden Club m e t
Wodneada.Y nl8bl at tho homo o!
Mrs. Earl Dean.
Chester Gardea Cltm wiU lMllt
the fall reglooal meeting wldch
he&amp; been sc:hecUied lor saturday, Nov. 16, at Eastern lllsh
Scb&gt;ol. A eorreo bour !rom 9 to
10 a.m. will preeode the moot-!DK-:- F ealllred at tho allornDDol
....Inn will be "'rs. Gllberl
CUllum, Marietta, an OAGC at·
credited Judlle, who will slvo a
demonltrallon nn Christmas doc·
oration•.
At the reglooal meollnlr there
will be a sales tal&gt;lo of prden
articles with tho proceoclo ID
be contributed ID the Wlhkllna
Fund. Clubs are asked ID COlitribute 118ms for the eale table.
Reoervalioos for the llmchoon
at the meeting are ID be made

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grade.. Bec~use THOROSEAL fills and "•eal• all

void• In ""•onry and concrete, it provide• carefree maintenance for the life of the building.

·Bur Thoroseal At ...

recmlod at the court,v Jatl wore
Perey, 27, Huntington, arrested by .Jhe ~ State 1'11-

Uco '"' on
ond a

lniox!CIIIIoa

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cllarge

Ma11011 COUttlf
with breokllw

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CREDIT
JEWELERS

Taste

and Styled
With

BENRUS

Weddi111

Lady Adler '

wlth ""''· Earl Dean, Pomeroy
Route, 3, by Nov. 10.
Mro. Donald 1\lora, CJUiiolng
preslclont, lnalalledthenowCheoIA&gt;r Garden Clw olficora pre-

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Match

l!lenting eaeb one with a eoreage
In a color o,ymbollc of her oflice. Inatalled were Jl(ra. Reid

l7j•w•l·.
Black cord
band. Chalco
rollow or whit•·

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Tiffin

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CREDIT TERMS

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LAY·A·WAY YOUR GIFT TODAY

4.WAYS to IUY _
.1. CASH 2. U.Y·A-WAY
3. 30 DAY CIIARCU: ·
4. IXTINDI!D BUDGET

from
39.95

·TERMS

USE TIFFIN'S
FIND YOUR GUITAR
KAY • HARMONY
GRETSCH
Aftll. Credit

PLAN

Carpenter ,
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move upward, but close-fitting li"'• · nomain.
Still feminint i~ ~tyling, this 1959 suit was by .
.Yves Sqint Launsnt for·the House of Olor. Once
Clgoin ~"* hemline inches up. By June, 1968,
.the ' shQrt, short skirt hod, abo\rt ·reached its
~)&lt;: By loll, it .would start slowly downward.,'
.se~t..r, ·1968, the hemlir)l is bock to thf
~imd fit Is bock to give·'foohions a W..i~lne

1M7, Chrlttlan Dlor staged the

·fashion revolution lilll:!e 1925, when the lmee.
And he just about de, J tiudgelo here and ln Europe.

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ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED- Mr. and 1\(ra. Lewis Looc
of Mlddlepo~ ore announcing the eJ8ipmlnt and IIJprooc:hinl ,
marriage or their dawdi!A&gt;r, JQJ'ee Lou, to Ro.Y TlmiU Hod- , .
man, son of Mr. and Mrs. 'l'hmnaa Redman of Maaoo. Mlsa Lorw .•.
Is a 1966 grad,.IA&gt; of llllddleport IIlah School and •
Gallij)olls BualnoBS College. Sbe to Olql)oyed as a ooeretart
at Ohio University. r.tr. Redman II a 1986iflldulie of W Higll School and a gradua!A&gt; ol Goll'lM'Us BuslneiS Cdl R He :
Is OJDI&gt;loyocl at the ImPerio! Eloctrlc CmwanY In llllddlepOrt. ·
An open church wedding will like place on November 16, ot ·
2:30 p. m. at the llllddleport Church of Christ

Ung,Va.

WUIIam T.

For Every

SOUTHERN STATES POINT PLEASANT
CO-OPERATIVE INC.

wlth the Rev. Herbert K. Lodcler

ot!leiatlng,
The brlclo was attended by her
sisters, Nancy and Stsan. T h e
bridegroom'• aitendanta - •
Mr. William Martin ol Fieldale

and Mr. William Reeves of Sler-

formly finith walls inlide or out, above or below

Arrests

\ RINGS

STOCK UP FOR WINTER NOW AND SAVE!

MIDDLEPORT - r.tr. and "'rs.
Russel G. Avery of Ar!Jnalon,
Va., the former Heorlella EwIng of Middleport, .......... tho
marrlqe of thotr claoihter, Mary
Ann, ID r.tr. James Tyler Hundley, son of Mr. and Mrs. James
c. HWidley of Fieldale, v~.
The ceremony took place on
August IJ at the St. Andrews
~locopol Cl"dlrch In Arlington

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teed, time and job tested, brush·on method to
waterproof, decorate .(8 cokJr choices) and uni·

INTOXICATION CHARGED

EnJapment

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Mary Ann Avery Weds
James Tyler Hundley

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pri;bl~l· are ' ' · · · you
coat cOncrete and masonry walla economically

, Pkeoant; r.tr 1.
Ison
Grb!lea, Pt. .P iealilt; . Nanw
Tomllnoon, ~ Plealilt; Dee Alll
Greial.., Pt. Plouanl; llln.
Dor:r Wolle, Raclno; Charrll McDaniel, ~ Pleuant; "'rl. Carlton 1\lclnt,yre, ~ Plea-.

PT. PLEASANT -

UP

Hems-~UP
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Clinton

rey

ToMa~

1519 Kanawha St.

al Convenllm.
Pvt. WUllam Avery, 19, of
Cleveland, and Sst. CUrlla Evua, 23, ol Plaln, Ga., both were
round guUt,y llld rece!Vecl t b o
maximum .. of olx1110111hl

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KEEPSAKE

Save on motor oil - in both cons
ond 55-gal. drums
Save on grease
Save on gear lubricants
Save on gear oil
Save on transmission fluid

Stock up now on quarts, gallons, cases and drums, and conw
out many dollars ahead. Unico Lubricants enahl( · you to get
the most out of your rolling stock in pt'rformtlll("t '. lm~· maiu tenance and prolonged servit·e.

oo1 go ro Chicago ror riot &lt;\lty
during tho Democralle Natloo-

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SALE
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the,y eal4 the,y would

PLEASANT VALLEY HOSPlrAL
ADMIT lED: r.tra. wnu.am Oldaker, Bl.dfalo; Mn. James
Wheeler, ~ Ploaaant; 111 r 1.

Southern States
Motor Oil &amp; Grease
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oondltlon at BlueDold Sonltarlum.

Top Performance
At Money-Saving Prices

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cuoocl of refuolns to ~ an I

bus, was reported In sertoua

Now Get

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MOIIU HOME

FT. HOOD, Tex. (UP0- Three'
men were found gullt,y and one
lmocont Frld!QI In lllll.llnal oos- I
alon of a general caurt martial I

PRINCETON, W. Va. (UPI)- Two Columbu1, Ohlo, mea were nil.
killed SoiUrdo,y wllon their ""''
struck an ·on tho
West VIrginia 'l"UniJilke hero.
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Killed wore Jolll A. lllcllonlol, 26, and Reginald F. Me• .
Daniel, 18. They 11'ere ldortltled as coLudns.
Jolll lllcll8Diol'a two-yeor.old
•on, Mlcbael, was !Q)Irod, but.
not seriously. Another paaSODger, Umie Undsey, 33, Colum-

PT. PLEASANT - Herb Stan- ,luvenlle eilarpd
ley, IJWIIIII!r ot the local Hid- andu.lna.

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a covered diah Ctimer to wtdch

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pariah hoUse with

The meeting will

p.m.

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ard L, Slad&lt;, chlel

PT. PLEASANT - The Point
Pleasant area Jlll!cees will spon-

LEAF RAKES

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Dr. Slack

algner line. The length is sliU short-but to the lmee instead
ol the blpbone.

Erwin, lint vice pre~~-, "'rs.
Dean, oecmcl vice presldonl and
nower show ehairmao; Mrs. Paul

Baer, secretaryi and Mrs. Pearl
1\lora, treasurer.

of dried arraua!DI

1118111berl

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-the bUsiness
prdoldrW

portoll that the
Cbester
by tho club bu -

1bo eivic .....,.,- '7-i.;:~ .~
pointed ID arrllllll'l for tbo

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namlcy Chrlllm&amp;l
test wblch will be Ill!
tho club thlo year lor 111e 'IH• :
and lime.
Club momberl boerd

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tatlon from the Rutland r
ly Gordenerl to their
meetln&amp; m 0c1. 23. Tho

Uage tour wa1

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Oct. 27 at Forked R\m
members are to meet
Chester Methodlal Chuirchl&gt;t&lt;i_ij
p.m.
New yearbooks ware
utec1 by r.trs. Erwin,
chairman. An edueational
color llld deslin was
by

Mrs.

Hol!A&gt;r winning,
Flower judges, Mrs. W1
ChodWoll and MrS.
awarded ribbon• lor
menta to "'ra. George
lck, Mrs. B. K.
Homer Holter, Mr1.
and Mrs. Dean. Given
wardllOI"

Mrs. Roy Miller, 1\(r&amp;.
Noul2ilng, "'rs.
Pearl Mora, and Mrl.
Holter. throe.
Dovollnes by "'rs.

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or. Thari&lt; yau note •

The mldlstlrt was tried on for size, but no on~ is ready for
A feature ol this year's pro- trom r.tra. Earl Yeo,. ~~~~
It as yet.except lor evening welu: or warm, winter coats. But
gram will be a demoostratlon huaband remains a
who lmows what's In stqre for 19119!
Holzer Hoop!tal , 111H.
each moath with thO hos!A&gt;&amp;s ID

Woiuea had become lazy durtu lhe years of lite IUiftUed provide plant material and - - Mora, an honOrar;r
lldlt and lllelr ""WIInel were 1011 lban oylpllllle wllea Ill• talners !or the doi!IOIIIIrstor. the dub, Ia alao ...,nno4
waiiW.. eame ..ek IIIIo llao pletun!. Yel It bu beea ••Uolns "llloplratloo lor Fall zer.
eepW with aiaerlt)',
Mrl. Dean"'"'-~
Madness'' aa her theme, Mrs.
"It's good tO look like a girl again," Is the cODJensus.
So the long

sklrt may sliU become popular once

more The

mood Is for felillnlnlty, and )fbat. eould be more ~)Jr
feminine than a pretty 81ti! llbowlne demurely
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awlrl of pleats!
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Reid Young made Dve arrauge.
11111111 uslnll the warm colors of
fall ond ~ding .. Informal
dii&lt;Wialon u lbe 1001"klld.
Mrl. Dole Kouts talked on new
dire o+' "' lor collections and
diiiPiaJod hlr varied collecllon

Gollia and.Meigs Weddings. . Church News
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M. Gaul oorved a

carnolnl out t h •
!heme. Fovon - •
Hallmlrk docoratlnnl.
prlzewaaawardediD
DOUr.

Meetings

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i!A,ci!IE..,. FeciOnl,llo&lt;ldng'o
brW :looSe · lor throe

pOls. Tho try '(or tho extrlpolnts

A short Ume ~r1
pme had llll&gt;.ed lniD tho laat,
period, H0111ker put Cooch Don1\Y HaU's Lancer11 on the scoreboon! again with a 30 yard r0111p
ID poydlrt. Apin, the PATs lail-

by t'ederOWiocklrw were stepped short.

:r,ln'cero

: ,....,~ Ill lbO last half ID
.....,. C~h Bob Ashley's South-

Church Councils

, ' em Torllldoes by,..an lS..O score
.: ,Friday ntcti~
The Tormdoes, who played
1 line defenoiw game In the op-

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after ·0. posses. Tho' ~·· i,.d
net~--

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P..o\MPtpwd ID.be I ·P f lor
the wlililoro ol they~ IQ
of21 oorlols. S9ulhern J)IOHd II
un,.ea and two were cmlPle~
By q-t•~ro:

od.

Meeting Monday

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Then. later in the quarter, Hog. Fedorol-Hocklng
POMEROY - m ·twocounclls er Springer grabbed a Southern Southern
enlne two period&amp; 1 turned in 1.
better perfonnance than the fi• of the St. Paul and SL John LlJ.. Tornodo fumble In mid-air and
theran churches will begin a ser- ran 30 yard!:i tO the end zone Cor
al •core ahawed.
Southern, in tact, would have h:s of joint meetings concerning the final olxi)Ointer of the game.
Federal-Hocking's possession
IWid a touchdown of its own ear- church affairs beginning Monday

o 0 6 12-18
0 0 0 o- 0

Burger Fry

ly in the first period when Full-

night at 7:30 at the SL Paul

back Junior Brewer jaunted 32

Church.

)V'ds to paydlrt only to have the
olrort called back by a penall,y.

of the ball In the last hall resulted several times frcrn Southern fumbles. In all, the Torna..

They will meet with Dr. Paul

The Lancer scoring was starttho third period wllen Quarl1 ortack Lorry llaugh!A&gt;rcy hit
:
Randy lknker with a 7 yard TO

ed In

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P]anned By

does fumbled ftve times and lost
four of them to the Lancers.
The Athens Countlana has 21
first downs to Southern's lland

Moeller. Ohio District President
of the American
Lutheran
Church. Later, other members
of both congregations will be involved in the meetings.

Po~t

got 165 yards rushing and 96 on

sor a burger fry todl,y (~)
from noon to 6 p.m. at Krodel
Park.
Tho steer ,..s do!laled ID the
local Jo,ycees by Fruth Pbarm.
acy, Clt,y Ice and Fuel and HulchlniiOII IDIRII"8IlCO Agency.
Chlldr011 under live years a(
age can eat free when aeoompollled by au adult. Chlldrell1alder 13 ean eat ror 75 COllis ond
tickets for adults are priced at
$UO.
A 12-traoolstor j&gt;Drlable radio will be slvlll as a door
prize at 8:15 p.m. Persons do
not hove ID be presont to win.
1'1-a from the"burger fry
will go toward communlt,y projects of the orpolzalloo.

Regular 98c · - - - - - - - - ---

COME ON IN AND CHOOSE YOUR HEAT£R FOR ·.

OPEN
OTHEI DAYS
7:00 TO 5:30

OPEN
Fll· &amp; 5/&lt;T.
UNTil. 9 P.M.

Miss Bonnet

GAS HEATERS

Named Speaker

•CIRCULATING

PT. PLEASANT - Mill Bett,y
Bonnet of Porkorsburg, W, Va.
will be the featured spe•kv at

60,000 BTU'S

$169.95
•VENTED HEATERS

ELECTRIC
HEATERS

$29.95
GAS FLOOR FURNACE

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NO WAITING
INSTANT HEAT

70,000 ITU'S

'$1&amp;9.95
COAL HEATERS .

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''KING HEAT"

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1'-'

$49.15 to $70.95

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•DRYER VENTS
•STOVE PIPE
•FURNACE PIPE

CHECK
THESE

NHDS

$16.95
TQ '

$34.95

40 LIS. TO IClO LIS.

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October 20 JJillollng 0( the ~·­
~ Church Women.

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AUTOMATIC

e THERMOSTATICAUY
CONTROLLED

•COAL BUCKETS
•WRAP-ON INSULATION
•ELECTRIC HEAT TAPES

L1 the

Part Time
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Oflieer
PI", PLEASANT- Dr. Rlch-·
ot tltii'IWY
II Ploalllll Vlllw HoiiPIIII. his
been ~ by the Ma....
Count;y Bc!ord of Health 1D aorve
u part.tlme hoalth olllcor for
MaiiCilt Count;y. Dr. Slod&lt; replaees Dr. K - N. 1\Yme.
Ml81 Sharon L, Brinker 11u
aloo taken a poolllon lithe boalth
cloporWont ao a PUbUc Health
·NUrse.
.
Mils Brinker Ito • ardlllt. "'
Wahlma IIlah School and st. JoeIPt'a School of Nurolng In Porkoroburg.
Silo ro-• with her porenta,
r.tr. and Mrs. Fred BriDkor at
Letart, w. Va.

Two Obioma Killed .

husbands anci chlldren are lnvtt.
eel.
llllas Bonnet, a junior at

West

Virginia Woaleyan CoiiOil, spent
1be past summer worldns In Central Tanganyika In Tauzanla,llast

Alii co.
Mt~WI!Iter Wlndaor, pres!:'

deJJI . of.1~Uuwlll presklf
' during the ll188llng.., -

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TO OBSERVE EVENT
PI". PLEASANr- World Com·
munit,y Do,y Ia sclteclded for Nov.
1, 1968 throuaheut thO United
States and will be celebr- locally at the Chrlot ~scopol
Church bol!IMing at 7:30 p.m.
Tho local program Is _..
sarod by the Church Women United of .Point Pleasant With Ill
area churches porllclillotlng.
GREEN FEES APPROVED

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MASON, W. YA.

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den Vlllw CounlrJI Club, h8l
&amp;molll1cod tl.al the board of director• rec:&lt;!lllly approvedgr8811
fee pb,yera for the remainder
of tho seuon, _.tna the dli&gt;
to all per-. wishing ID plo,y
golf

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~'~&gt;alw,

herd lllhor.

~· 4 Amalie Wade llf Houlton WllldilaKAMilOihroeDICJII1hS

herd lal&gt;or.

Sst. -

Barllun was found
by

the military trlbu-

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or t~roo bodi'OOm hOftos lumlshtd with soloctod
'uallty fomlshlngs, appllancn and ,ccosaorloa In

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chai&lt;o of Moclorn, Earl, Amil'lcan or 'Miidltorranoaq. ;...
con. Schult hat·do•ona of floor plana d'!"olop.,j • • - ·
Iall, with ~ur totGI colllfort In •Ind. STOP' IN 'TODAY ·

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AND DISCOVER A 110111,0. Ol'drlWI

Bodimer -Elliott

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Tho· brlliil, slvoa In marrtaae
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Mrs. James Tyler Hundley

Wedding \IO;ws Read

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Mr. and Mrs. James Lee Elliott

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COMFORTABLE LIVING
IN MI~D FOR YOU!

ulhoro were Larry Elliott and

her !ather;· wa• al!endod by Cbarlea Bodlmor m.
A roeeplk)n waa held after tho
·M ill Ju&lt;IY Burebulr, maldofhonceremony
at tho Clo,y Elomenor; Mrs. tArry Harrison, mataey
School.
tron ot ....,r, llld Miss Candl'
Aller a wecldlnB trip to Cape
· - · brlcleamaltl. Dawn Elliott, Cod, Mass., 1tle couple Is re~
nloeo of tho - . arvod ao
flower llrl 1111!1 Bodle Miller, oldlng at 171 WU1011 Road, Co"'"'"'" of the 'brltlo, servod aa tu.mul. Tho now "'ra. Elliott is
a oenlor at Ohio Sta!A&gt; Unlvorslcy
ring bearer.
Chlrlet LIOIII ofl'lrkorlbur&amp; aQd tho bridegroom Is employW. Va. served ~· best man and ed •• a teacher at Wostl\loor
Junior m&amp;tt School.In Columbus.

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The eer81110111' was !oUowod by
a receptlm In the chlrch Wldor·
croll. Dut«-WMI pots at the
wodclnc and reception Included
r.trs. Herbert 0. Ewing of Middleport, thebrlde'seran-er.
The bride Is a gra4!ate ol
Washington-Leo Hlib School, Ar·
llngton, and tho bridegroom grad·
ua!A&gt;d !rom Fieldale Hlib School.
Both are llltendlng Benll!"in
Fraoldln Unlverolt,y In Waohins-

..-of ·

too, D. C.

Tho couple Is relldlnc In Bethesda, Md.

UP
POMEROY - Plans lor tho
fall meeting of Region II, Ohio
Assoetallon of Garden Clabo,
were made, and otneer• for the
19~9 year wore Installed when
the. Chester Garden Club m e t
Wodneada.Y nl8bl at tho homo o!
Mrs. Earl Dean.
Chester Gardea Cltm wiU lMllt
the fall reglooal meeting wldch
he&amp; been sc:hecUied lor saturday, Nov. 16, at Eastern lllsh
Scb&gt;ol. A eorreo bour !rom 9 to
10 a.m. will preeode the moot-!DK-:- F ealllred at tho allornDDol
....Inn will be "'rs. Gllberl
CUllum, Marietta, an OAGC at·
credited Judlle, who will slvo a
demonltrallon nn Christmas doc·
oration•.
At the reglooal meollnlr there
will be a sales tal&gt;lo of prden
articles with tho proceoclo ID
be contributed ID the Wlhkllna
Fund. Clubs are asked ID COlitribute 118ms for the eale table.
Reoervalioos for the llmchoon
at the meeting are ID be made

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grade.. Bec~use THOROSEAL fills and "•eal• all

void• In ""•onry and concrete, it provide• carefree maintenance for the life of the building.

·Bur Thoroseal At ...

recmlod at the court,v Jatl wore
Perey, 27, Huntington, arrested by .Jhe ~ State 1'11-

Uco '"' on
ond a

lniox!CIIIIoa

ts..rear.old

cllarge

Ma11011 COUttlf
with breokllw

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TIFFIN
CREDIT
JEWELERS

Taste

and Styled
With

BENRUS

Weddi111

Lady Adler '

wlth ""''· Earl Dean, Pomeroy
Route, 3, by Nov. 10.
Mro. Donald 1\lora, CJUiiolng
preslclont, lnalalledthenowCheoIA&gt;r Garden Clw olficora pre-

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Rln&amp;s

To
Match

l!lenting eaeb one with a eoreage
In a color o,ymbollc of her oflice. Inatalled were Jl(ra. Reid

l7j•w•l·.
Black cord
band. Chalco
rollow or whit•·

Only
Tiffin

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Credit

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KEEPSAKE

CREDIT TERMS

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LAY·A·WAY YOUR GIFT TODAY

4.WAYS to IUY _
.1. CASH 2. U.Y·A-WAY
3. 30 DAY CIIARCU: ·
4. IXTINDI!D BUDGET

from
39.95

·TERMS

USE TIFFIN'S
FIND YOUR GUITAR
KAY • HARMONY
GRETSCH
Aftll. Credit

PLAN

Carpenter ,
· Sliver Suik
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,leftl ~su,.s the hemline length of an.Amer-,

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· iean_ccjiy of his.New Look. In 195.4.-hemlines .
move upward, but close-fitting li"'• · nomain.
Still feminint i~ ~tyling, this 1959 suit was by .
.Yves Sqint Launsnt for·the House of Olor. Once
Clgoin ~"* hemline inches up. By June, 1968,
.the ' shQrt, short skirt hod, abo\rt ·reached its
~)&lt;: By loll, it .would start slowly downward.,'
.se~t..r, ·1968, the hemlir)l is bock to thf
~imd fit Is bock to give·'foohions a W..i~lne

1M7, Chrlttlan Dlor staged the

·fashion revolution lilll:!e 1925, when the lmee.
And he just about de, J tiudgelo here and ln Europe.

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afford a nell wardrobe lOOked hope·
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~.bow tbjoy Uved.
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lr HB.EN .IIENN~Y
NEA w-n's Edil&lt;lr"

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ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED- Mr. and 1\(ra. Lewis Looc
of Mlddlepo~ ore announcing the eJ8ipmlnt and IIJprooc:hinl ,
marriage or their dawdi!A&gt;r, JQJ'ee Lou, to Ro.Y TlmiU Hod- , .
man, son of Mr. and Mrs. 'l'hmnaa Redman of Maaoo. Mlsa Lorw .•.
Is a 1966 grad,.IA&gt; of llllddleport IIlah School and •
Gallij)olls BualnoBS College. Sbe to Olql)oyed as a ooeretart
at Ohio University. r.tr. Redman II a 1986iflldulie of W Higll School and a gradua!A&gt; ol Goll'lM'Us BuslneiS Cdl R He :
Is OJDI&gt;loyocl at the ImPerio! Eloctrlc CmwanY In llllddlepOrt. ·
An open church wedding will like place on November 16, ot ·
2:30 p. m. at the llllddleport Church of Christ

Ung,Va.

WUIIam T.

For Every

SOUTHERN STATES POINT PLEASANT
CO-OPERATIVE INC.

wlth the Rev. Herbert K. Lodcler

ot!leiatlng,
The brlclo was attended by her
sisters, Nancy and Stsan. T h e
bridegroom'• aitendanta - •
Mr. William Martin ol Fieldale

and Mr. William Reeves of Sler-

formly finith walls inlide or out, above or below

Arrests

\ RINGS

STOCK UP FOR WINTER NOW AND SAVE!

MIDDLEPORT - r.tr. and "'rs.
Russel G. Avery of Ar!Jnalon,
Va., the former Heorlella EwIng of Middleport, .......... tho
marrlqe of thotr claoihter, Mary
Ann, ID r.tr. James Tyler Hundley, son of Mr. and Mrs. James
c. HWidley of Fieldale, v~.
The ceremony took place on
August IJ at the St. Andrews
~locopol Cl"dlrch In Arlington

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with._ cement-bate THOROSEAL. It is a guaran·
teed, time and job tested, brush·on method to
waterproof, decorate .(8 cokJr choices) and uni·

INTOXICATION CHARGED

EnJapment

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Mary Ann Avery Weds
James Tyler Hundley

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pri;bl~l· are ' ' · · · you
coat cOncrete and masonry walla economically

, Pkeoant; r.tr 1.
Ison
Grb!lea, Pt. .P iealilt; . Nanw
Tomllnoon, ~ Plealilt; Dee Alll
Greial.., Pt. Plouanl; llln.
Dor:r Wolle, Raclno; Charrll McDaniel, ~ Pleuant; "'rl. Carlton 1\lclnt,yre, ~ Plea-.

PT. PLEASANT -

UP

Hems-~UP
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Clinton

rey

ToMa~

1519 Kanawha St.

al Convenllm.
Pvt. WUllam Avery, 19, of
Cleveland, and Sst. CUrlla Evua, 23, ol Plaln, Ga., both were
round guUt,y llld rece!Vecl t b o
maximum .. of olx1110111hl

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KEEPSAKE

Save on motor oil - in both cons
ond 55-gal. drums
Save on grease
Save on gear lubricants
Save on gear oil
Save on transmission fluid

Stock up now on quarts, gallons, cases and drums, and conw
out many dollars ahead. Unico Lubricants enahl( · you to get
the most out of your rolling stock in pt'rformtlll("t '. lm~· maiu tenance and prolonged servit·e.

oo1 go ro Chicago ror riot &lt;\lty
during tho Democralle Natloo-

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vena, Pt. Pleuanl; 111ra. Aud-

SALE
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the,y eal4 the,y would

PLEASANT VALLEY HOSPlrAL
ADMIT lED: r.tra. wnu.am Oldaker, Bl.dfalo; Mn. James
Wheeler, ~ Ploaaant; 111 r 1.

Southern States
Motor Oil &amp; Grease
~ 1.

ot!leor -

oondltlon at BlueDold Sonltarlum.

Top Performance
At Money-Saving Prices

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against 43 Negro sentcomon ac- I
cuoocl of refuolns to ~ an I

bus, was reported In sertoua

Now Get

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THE SCHUlT CUSTOi .
MOIIU HOME

FT. HOOD, Tex. (UP0- Three'
men were found gullt,y and one
lmocont Frld!QI In lllll.llnal oos- I
alon of a general caurt martial I

PRINCETON, W. Va. (UPI)- Two Columbu1, Ohlo, mea were nil.
killed SoiUrdo,y wllon their ""''
struck an ·on tho
West VIrginia 'l"UniJilke hero.
•
Killed wore Jolll A. lllcllonlol, 26, and Reginald F. Me• .
Daniel, 18. They 11'ere ldortltled as coLudns.
Jolll lllcll8Diol'a two-yeor.old
•on, Mlcbael, was !Q)Irod, but.
not seriously. Another paaSODger, Umie Undsey, 33, Colum-

PT. PLEASANT - Herb Stan- ,luvenlle eilarpd
ley, IJWIIIII!r ot the local Hid- andu.lna.

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Three Found Guilty

a covered diah Ctimer to wtdch

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pariah hoUse with

The meeting will

p.m.

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ard L, Slad&lt;, chlel

PT. PLEASANT - The Point
Pleasant area Jlll!cees will spon-

LEAF RAKES

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Dr. Slack

algner line. The length is sliU short-but to the lmee instead
ol the blpbone.

Erwin, lint vice pre~~-, "'rs.
Dean, oecmcl vice presldonl and
nower show ehairmao; Mrs. Paul

Baer, secretaryi and Mrs. Pearl
1\lora, treasurer.

of dried arraua!DI

1118111berl

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-the bUsiness
prdoldrW

portoll that the
Cbester
by tho club bu -

1bo eivic .....,.,- '7-i.;:~ .~
pointed ID arrllllll'l for tbo

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namlcy Chrlllm&amp;l
test wblch will be Ill!
tho club thlo year lor 111e 'IH• :
and lime.
Club momberl boerd

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tatlon from the Rutland r
ly Gordenerl to their
meetln&amp; m 0c1. 23. Tho

Uage tour wa1

":~:t,J

Oct. 27 at Forked R\m
members are to meet
Chester Methodlal Chuirchl&gt;t&lt;i_ij
p.m.
New yearbooks ware
utec1 by r.trs. Erwin,
chairman. An edueational
color llld deslin was
by

Mrs.

Hol!A&gt;r winning,
Flower judges, Mrs. W1
ChodWoll and MrS.
awarded ribbon• lor
menta to "'ra. George
lck, Mrs. B. K.
Homer Holter, Mr1.
and Mrs. Dean. Given
wardllOI"

Mrs. Roy Miller, 1\(r&amp;.
Noul2ilng, "'rs.
Pearl Mora, and Mrl.
Holter. throe.
Dovollnes by "'rs.

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or. Thari&lt; yau note •

The mldlstlrt was tried on for size, but no on~ is ready for
A feature ol this year's pro- trom r.tra. Earl Yeo,. ~~~~
It as yet.except lor evening welu: or warm, winter coats. But
gram will be a demoostratlon huaband remains a
who lmows what's In stqre for 19119!
Holzer Hoop!tal , 111H.
each moath with thO hos!A&gt;&amp;s ID

Woiuea had become lazy durtu lhe years of lite IUiftUed provide plant material and - - Mora, an honOrar;r
lldlt and lllelr ""WIInel were 1011 lban oylpllllle wllea Ill• talners !or the doi!IOIIIIrstor. the dub, Ia alao ...,nno4
waiiW.. eame ..ek IIIIo llao pletun!. Yel It bu beea ••Uolns "llloplratloo lor Fall zer.
eepW with aiaerlt)',
Mrl. Dean"'"'-~
Madness'' aa her theme, Mrs.
"It's good tO look like a girl again," Is the cODJensus.
So the long

sklrt may sliU become popular once

more The

mood Is for felillnlnlty, and )fbat. eould be more ~)Jr
feminine than a pretty 81ti! llbowlne demurely
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a
awlrl of pleats!
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Reid Young made Dve arrauge.
11111111 uslnll the warm colors of
fall ond ~ding .. Informal
dii&lt;Wialon u lbe 1001"klld.
Mrl. Dole Kouts talked on new
dire o+' "' lor collections and
diiiPiaJod hlr varied collecllon

Gollia and.Meigs Weddings. . Church News
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M. Gaul oorved a

carnolnl out t h •
!heme. Fovon - •
Hallmlrk docoratlnnl.
prlzewaaawardediD
DOUr.

Meetings

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Ccundl of l'linota and
'l'elleherl ·wlll
dtleple to
tilt
PI'~ emCre11 eoovmtlan "' be ~ ()«, lf-16, In
. a ..oland.
- . . ~ nll!hl at the
· Ra• . 1c:ho01, llle ci&gt;undl voted
"' PIJ $2~· &lt;Ill the _
..s of
1 clelepta to 1118 converdan
whlc:ll Will be held atlhe Clevellnd&amp;eraloll Hotel, The dolepie lo )'It to be named.
Chorloa Kin&amp; preoldont, ap.
pointed &lt;OIIIIIlltteos !Ol' the 196869 ..hool term, and omwnced
W11ta!Ol' lhe year.
Committee dlalrman ano Mrs,
Robert Roberts, ,program; Mra.
Richard Vaughan, p!bUclt,y; Mrs,
Jean Saxton, nwalc; Mrs. Edna
Wooda, parliamentarian; Mra.
Maxine Arnold, devotional ; and
Leo Crow, oalet,y.
King allked lhal a membership
eholrman be named by the Salem Cooter PI' A from that unl~
lhal !lfracuiO provide a budget
and llnanee &lt;halrman, that Rlv-'
erview appoint a member as pub ~
Ueations ebalrman, and that

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·1\/l,r,~ .i~cii1ey
' ·is ;:President,
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&amp;..-.,. ..... . blllodan tor
1118 Council c-dl.
It waa' IIIIIOiil.ed lhil .lhe eoundl meetlni 'Iiiii be held &lt;111
lhe llrBI 11llr'*J In Febnlar)'
at Riverview. TIM 111,)1 meetbla
will be held at ,llullml.

l(afie Crow

turnina to their native Meigs COUCJty. Former PortlaM residerts,
han and LU tor the past ten years have lived in Kentucky. He Is employed by lhe Southlaoo Towing eo. and Is being translerred to this
area. LU haa worked as a nurse at the Lady Mercy Hospital in Kentucky, They plan to stay with their daug!rter aoo husband, Mr. and
Mra. Robert Beegle of Racine, and later on will move to GallJpolis
and Mrs. Roush will he employed at HolzerHospilal. We are delighted to have old friends return. P~e like the Roushes have been
mi1aod.
SPEAKING OF leaving, Mrs. Roy ~er will be movirw from
her horne place where she was born and spent her
entire life. She Is 1 young 83 years. On Oct 25, she
will be 84.
The horne in which she ns born was 1 log cabin..
in its pia~ todl,y is 1 lovely hmte. She
bas purchased a mOOile h&lt;m.e and wUllive next door
to her daughter, Mrs. Ruth stearns, oo BoMnan's Run

or course,

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Mrs. Spencer has been a member ol the Oak
Grove Melhodist Church since she wos Handa char-

ter member o! the Raclne Grange.
It is very lnten.sUng to talk to a person like MrL ~r and
dul:hw our CGDveraation she told me that her maiden 111111e was Yost.
Her J)ll'enta Dimes were Barney and caroJ,yn Yost. When she was a

I ISgolngwilhher......... bl•'-lllil11aBBY',
~ tliMF!Ji to my gr&amp;ll(\&gt;U.aa, MI-l. and Mrf. 'JiirgU
'DeaD. She spoke l1il!llb ol my ancestors and remembered my mother
aa • uw. girL I was &gt;ery '-Y to hove mot and tllked wilh som&lt;&gt;who know my ~rents. There are so lew left lhat would
nmwnher. It is great 10 live am work in. community where there
are such wonderful peopleandrealbethatpeopledo ••remember'' the
aood things of ute.
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BY JACK O'BRIAN

Houaeboid, lhe Life Guards, lho
Royal Horse Guards, Scots, COldstream, Grenadier, Irish and ev001 the Mounted Band of the

'DeYerythhtg, but hasn't bothered to pay his strualing limo -

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Officers Named
By Middleport

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..-ys actually were - a bad manuered bore."
The Smothers Bros." attempts
1D filbt their japes onto the pj)~
llc'1 air almp.y
llc'a air aimply would make the
alrwaves We for trivia; It' s the
network' a own IOOd taste In questlan when they let lho aklta slide
1ato Slbb.lth homes, not the fault
"\., ol IIV public cen10r .... Scope
-IDe of Detroit notes The
' S.remu haven't had a big hit
"' ~.\record aJaee Florence Ballard
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'-The Q:aeel' Guards" at )jtad:~~ !!qulin Glrdlto iu one of lhe
·, ;111011 dolljihUW ovenln!la or Britflh - ..-; popontry lids aide
It a -~ lla Blarl are the bands,
.. ... of ~- IOCtiona ol.
tj. F-.t ~ of the II, o y a I

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There are 1,245 process ser vera in the five N. Y. boroughs :
Dun Clt,y , ... George Plhmpton,
pop literature' s Paper Doll, next

will lmltate a roaloorant, He and
a group will open one near the
new Madison Square Garden . ...

Hotel New Yorker's new $5,000,000 returbtshlncludesbreak -

awq lobby challdellers: the bottom halves can be unhooked and
stored when the huge rooming
house wheels in an extra registratlon desk for conventioos and
trade showa .... Inspectors at
Scot.land Yard report some 4, UOO teaspoons were stolen (rom
its London cafeteria.
Watch out for seeming(¥
H'wood based promotion a solie.
tttng "ideas" tor new TV aer~
les; replies uaW11cy are eothuslutie - but then ask ltifr tees
to "develop'' the ldeaslnto mHlion-dollar roalidea and that'll be
the dly.
Peggy Lee and Patti Page melted their old mutual cool: their
alao - mutual halrdoer (Bru&lt;e?)
did II .... Ed Ames flew In for
a fitting or OliO of thooe $50
mouotochoo he'D wear at lhe

Pel.eti'.,;,

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of HOmer Cook. '111~ ....,. 11

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MONDAY
RIVERVJEW PTA, Mooda,y,
7:3a P. m. at 1c:hool; !lnll pliin. '
ni!W tor llallolleen coml.al;houoe to be oboervod.
POMEROY GARDEN Club,
Monday, I p. Dl. at !Kine ot Mlsa
Ll'dl&amp; Ebersblch.
, YOUTH FELLOWSHIP, Disb1Ct t, United lfe-otlllarp,,
u.-J, 7:30 p. m., at MorniiW
Star United Methodist Cbutch.

Rabold
oftil Cbll&lt;lnil, Mr. and lire. .rom
W~ IIIII . . . GeQrll&amp;
Faria &lt;l lloli""'""'' and the a.v.
8lld lire. R&lt;ibort 1A1b 11( a..
leY ~ )tn Tuellll,r for lhe
futloral ....._ of Mro, Codrt C1 k.
Kiqf.at Oblo
GOSPEL MEETING, Succesa
lJIIhoeriHJ, II IJ*Idlng thoweekChurc:ll
of Christ, Oct. 7·16, 7:30
01111 here wUit ber parenta, Mr.
p.
m.
Joseph
Hoskinll, -'&lt;er.
and Mrs. Robert King.
PW&gt;IIc
welcome.
u. Arllllr Clark loft from
WORLD WAH I night ot 8 p.m.
Charleston Frlllay for Norfolk,
111an1ay
by Drew Webster Post
Vo. - . h o l l - 39,
Americ:lll
Leaioil. ~ectal
or dootrqyora and erulaera atlhe
PJ'OI!IUI
and
amzal
oyater stew
Nova! )&gt;Ooe, He collad here
. _ . Viotnun and Koreon '"'"
by the doaih of 1!11 molhor, llro.
enns especially invited to tho
Cedric Clark.
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Youth Group

Elects Officers
om..,,

Eastern Stt:;Jr

.wlll be,illl!l9nl\l.

ANNOUNCE BmTH
ldDlDLEPORT- Mr. andMro.
Don Rouih or Powell St., Mldclleport, are IIIIIIOUIIeing tho birth
or a dauihter, Julie Am, Oct.
2 at Holzer lloopltal, GalllpoUo.
Grandplrenta are Mr. and Mrl.
Roacoe J. Fife and Mr. and Mra.
Walter D. Roush 0( Middleport.
Mrs. Chauncey Werner, Middleport, Route I, Mrs. Roll Fife,
Chealdre, Route 1, and Mro.
Dora Roush and lira, Neva Pratt
of Middleport are great.gandmolhero.

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POMEROY -

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Mra. K.or I

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Grueoer -rtalned , tile pall
of Mapo[la ~e. PJII&gt;.
Ian !bteri,
il
hor Miner~· homo, '

ddolo

lim!ldeJ ntilt

wos
Frltz, 6-om Nowpo~ R. l The
Klelos drove to the .q,&amp;rloaton
Ailpm:t for jlritz, juatbockO'om
a ltx 111QIIlh .tour ol duli In !!¥'
M'adfterranoan. ~ (ICjiOIUI]andOr
'Of tho deatroyor, lho Joseph P,
KtuiiOd,r, Jr.
Whllo on tour the 20th annivor•
sary Ot tho illxih Fl~
oervod wilh c:ol0r611 eeremonlee
ohd Ole "~" also Pirtle;,.
paled In NATO Ol!lreliOS.
.... aloo • ported or,Ume
'lll'iUsh''tlrowil ~ Glbrlltar,
ind '5&lt;11110 ·alghlleellw !or- I he
: crew,
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Frl\So •ho Joloedlltowlfi,Cir"
Ia, called here bj,_ tho &lt;loath ,or
dey

•• Elhel whlob
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·-1118....meeiiJI,B
wUit
t11t prayer
1~
'l1lo prize pscklp lm&gt;llabt · by
Miss
Ailll Durl!l waa
,.;., l!Y !'fi'e. ~ lloldenabol. Gomea were plqed with
prize• being ..., by liro. Seldonallol, llrl. Mlbel Bearba,
Mra. NoUie HaJezl, fllld' Ill r a.
Bernice l!hetilbeOb.
II waa 1111110011ciol thot lho November mefting will be il tho
hoDu! of l\lra. '111omaoCook. Holiday plana """ dlsouaiOd and U
Wll decided tblt Mra. a.tH6i l
w111 make .........._.
111e
1111ual dlmer. ,
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lira.
served a oaJad
eourae. Attending bellidoa lho10
nomed were Mro. Edlia Reibel,
Mra. Gla&lt;ll'o CUcklor1_MisaTbelma GruNer, ·and Mrl. ~

rr..n .,.

Boiuleo

Jiaa ....

Brine Liebl
Into 011

Darkest

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CharCoal .
. Dopood

Sllverplne

Elael'iteln.

Black

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REVIVAL, CHESTER Chut&lt;b
&lt;1. Nuareoo, Oct. 7 through Oct.
20, Mrs. Dorotby Jag0, · - l ist. Service, 7:30:P. m. eachevenlrw. Public 'invited.
WOMEN'S SOCIETY of Christian Service, 7:SO Tueodaf niJht
at the Pomeroy United Methodlll
Church; women of the Enterprioe church to be gueata. Thlo
ia a service ot celebntlon 1pm
lhe aigning of the charter for
the new women'• ~. ioiault.
ing in lhe meraor ot 1118 EUB
and lfethodist

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111o proJecri!l· ~iinllrw· o'CIIrl,at-

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e'ftirl Yi~ga CouitiY
IOI'YI~!'III' '!!·VtetnUD.

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THE SHOE.BOX

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Wltoro Shoos luo Soooi~ly Prlcod
MIDDLEPORT, 0.

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Bulbs Planted
At School by
Garden Club

Annual Family Reunion
Held at Sutton Church

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1'1!t.YCPn"t~~:!t':::.,...:;~m:..:;

lonnoo ~ddo ~ ley and oon, llomde; llro. Porey
, , ., hOi- ~~ Sc:lv!Dl, ~ :, ~ -~ !1"11&amp;'• llr,
TIM 1\.CQ&gt;al ~~~ of Btltilll
·~ell recenll.7· at 1118 .dUrc:ll:
. , • • . _ · e.., · '
'1 . Mro. Jemie Elllilti, Golllpolll, Mrs. Buloh Qorpenter and~
~ed &lt;111 Mr. aad lire. G. P, ter; Willdy; Mr, and Mrf. Jolin
:1:wlair; l lmjl ¥J'. and Mr~ Ev- ·P, HoDaley, ,Mr. and Mra. JOIO!'b
J!lroll' Cardwell ro&lt;:IJIIlY, , · , _ _111 """ son; J. D.' llr, and
1• Mti. BelOII~andiDII, Mro, Cherlol Hensley, llr, and
·~, .collad &lt;ill'llii!tli Alal- Mrs. Cherie• lrlurray and· •on.
....... a , , _ Sunday,,
&lt;;buck, Mro. Ronnielljlasall ond
; ~ ' C~cle Me~ iutd 1011, ddldren, Jtille, Jay and Jill, 8lld
~olllid; apont a irookood re- 1100 auestil, Mr. and Mrs. Ge7
· llolilb'wi._.Mr.lllii ·~ ·GIWII&amp; FieldL '
Chlatbalb~ ~·, ltwao planned to ha.. l!le noxt
Mr. 8lld alri.'u. RUtan o.ia- reilnlon 611 tho tblnl SuDIJIIIn
da iliJ1l~);·care.,;~ lho A~C~~~.tat Forkad Rim lAlla,.
~ ilf a ·~ bora,Frl·
·'~ 1 il!eP\o• 13, 1!1111'1~~ ~!ad!~
·~; !l'ht)lttlo' ·hoa boitl·
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.~~ Alliiitle. ,
" TtiO Vl!lfioD ~Garden
CIW. met 41 ~ bolni.&lt;ll
C, l't,Yt!e

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Bob 9tew1r1 Kent &amp;nith, Brooks
F.dwardo,
l'lui~, Arthur

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and Is tho reault of 13 yean of

Clj)erleD«l by Otarlan'o Prelldent It Is made (IOiilble by a
marveloul transistor, a develop.
mont of !be Bell Telepbone Lafl.

call~ll --;-or yours.

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Store II vader • coaattt. Still ~fz,;b:~~~:~:•:t,
or shelf • .. offen )'OU the ~
a dryer wherever you d11lre. Idel111
!iJnd deyer for tboae ·lpec1al lOfdl•, ;·.

up_at.aln bathroom,

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.;. pantles ,

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tdght belore - a woman ln a
rocking c:halr, and two menwalk-

1118 around. I let her think they ,.
wore lrlenda, so she wooldn't be
frightened.

1 wu glad to move out. I
poltergeists stayed, OS
we were never -•red apln.
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.... AliJ')hO !or E.S.P.? - H. .
Dear Helen:
u Animal Lover,. mentlooed
hew sad It Ia that anlmllis are
born to be doatroyod, and urged
I!UOBI lhe

have their pota - od. You said aomo towns are &lt;1.ferloa this service '"1'1 cheap,
as a preveataUve measure.
May 1 suaaoot that anyone wtzo
wanls to !mow MOl'e thla
service may • atampod,
oelf • addreaiOd envelope to
• FRIENDS OF ANIMAlS, INC.,
17 West 60th Street, New York,
N, Y, Th11 orsenizat~m Will refer blm to a repres«Utl•• In
bla arae. hm • reproaontallveln
my town and' ... help llllllf poc&gt;ple, """ OOiirw!Be ' oooild not afford II;' to 101 'lholr oniDWI
opayed. - D.IU),
'f!ds· collllllll Ia ,dodlc:atod to ,
femlb- IbiD&amp; 10 lf.:fOil're ht.vjll&amp;
ldd tl'olmle or Just
lloubl~
, · ~HilleD help YOU. 'S,. wlllallo

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COMPLEMENT YOUR SPORT COAT

Styles

BIGGFSI' REACTION
Reetb', Jorr,y Eada, Clarence• Dear Helen:
Lambert.
You mentlooed wblch letters
brought the greatest teen resclion. Plesso tell us wblcll brought
lhe bigpotoverllil response from
FIJNERAL SERVICEX HELD
your r-rs, In recent m&lt;~~~lhs.
POMEROY - Funoral serv- - CURIOUS
!ell for Luber! G, Thel1s of D&amp;ar CUrious:
Groot Bend were conducted WMTbroo letters, written over
..aclay ot lhe Ewing Funeral lhe aummer moolhe, wore standHome. Tho Rev. Chl,!'lea Norrla outa loc response. And - surofllcllltedllllioservieeandhuroo prise surpriiO- not one or
tat waa In the Dye Cometefl' • lheM' bad an,ytblng to do wllh
Great Bend-1
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Coming !rom out oC town ~ , · The working wile-Soda! Sothe aervlcea were Sam ThelBB, eurtt:Y , beno!lts &lt;oatroverll)'
Addlaoo; Ralph Boa-, Zones- brought lhebigpotroadlon. RepvWe; Edward ThelsoandWUllam naentatlve Edwar&lt;IPattenwrtlea
HllliiDaptlal: T. Shorrnln, !'otaokalA;·QIII and me that be hal rocolred 1111110'
ro- · Norma ThoiBs, Raveaowoqd, W. -oaiido of letters In . _ t
-- va.; Profoosor and Mrs. Robert of blo II. R, BliJ 17532, and liMIJ
1\l(!Kay, Bowlilll Green; llr. and lll'e 81111 COJiliDi, Cl'bo bill wOuld
Mrs. C1lllard Beaver, Colum- 1qiCiole Soda! ~13' to rocosbua· Mr. mt ,lira- Ill. C. Kucs- niu !ll8frled ""rking women,
(lohelml, a&amp;! MrL Delbert and provide O.o Plllltent or bon~~. ijay- Choao, A'thene.
eftta to a married c:ou,ple boaad 011 lholr eomblood oamlnp,
If thlo would ~ a blaher
NAZISYIIIBOLS
BERLIN (Up[)- Fhe awuu- beoeflt, It would not ra!IO taxku 11111· two IIJIIlbol• or lli. •• appreelablyj
Next em lbo reaction Iaily came
Nul SS olite' troapa won
c~o.- In red PatJt .oarll anawero to the question, • 'W h Y
satun~a~ "" ~ .,.... or ~ ohouldn't 16-fear-&lt;&gt;lda •181 t h •
Mulean conaullte Ia Welt wte'l" More !haD aiJiO • - ·
of ldllto u wdl u toea• Insist· Berlin, pdlee r-teJ.
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, 2 wash clot~•· lor exa.mplle:
· panties. and 8 b.ras: or h-.:·o

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lly, Arthur Orr.

Tho following attended the rooolon:
Mr, and Mrs. Jobn Clr·
This grain-leather Jarman aUp·on DOl only Ia atyled ,
aerved with table grace allked by
cle,
Columbus;
Larry
Circle,
to complement your sportswear handlomely, but ia ·
Douglas Circle.
A bualneso mo&lt;till8 waa held Crooksville; Mr. and Mra. Edwin
made so you will enjoy "wear-tested" comfort every
In the ~ with acting pres- Newman, Linda, Katby, Jane llld
step, Among the features you wUlllke are the handIdent, Paul Moore, In c:harso. ot- David, Gallon; Mr. andMra.llogsewn front and the genuine mocca1ln conatruction.
ncers for the eomlng year were er Gn&amp;eser, Gina, Usa, ataan
Come get a polr, and get set for the oompllmenb tmd
elected ao follows: prollidont, and Jemlfor, Logan; Mr. and
Mro.
c-119
Gonholmor,
Minwearing pleasure to follow.
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Arthur Orr; vlcei)rellidonl, Cedi
ersville;
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Douglas
Ebelsteln; secretary~easurer,
Circle, Mra. Jame1 Patter11011
Kalhryn Windon.
Other Jarman
1U5 23.95 &gt;·
Gifts were presented to t h e and sooa, Mr. and Mrs. Garrett
Circle, Paul Moore, Florence
Circle, Mr, and Mrs. Robert
Leo, Bob Bill and Becky, Racine; l\lro. Leura Elselotoln and
Cedi, Mr, and Mrs. Earllloan,
JOII!l)', Melanie and Denise, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred B. Smtih, Mr. and
Mrs, Virlil Windon, Debra, BriBottel
an Rebecca, alld"BIIIIr,' 'Mra. I
Tripp ' and l!odziey, "Mro.
ille Foll'rod and Kimber~, ·Pom- I
ed they should, and gave excel- eroy, and Mr. Relph Leo, RaOpen All Day ThurSdays-Shop Frlllaf Til 9
lent rea1011s why.
&lt;lno.
Third? Polwrgelsts. Yoo'd be
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lhook at buw many - i e believe In those peaky ghosts.
Here's another example:
Dear Holen:
1 have read the diJ!erent opinlcma on poltergeists. Want to ami
1 mce oWDod a poltergelts-lnleatod houll in Hanford, Callromia.
These ghosts would announce
their ~ofroominglhrough
lhe house by light tapping oo the
back bedronm door. Then lhore
would be !ootatops, Their lovorltetrlc:k waa tojumphardonyour
feet after you wore allioep. Evon
peoto -rtencod this.
I never aw these uthings, ••
but our small daughter reported one mondng that she'd seen
company In lhe lront room lhe

USee • By tfelen
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A~d. a· Mayt81 Porta~Dry~r bas the.:capactty 1o ·~: 1;
-o:,11izible loads :; , U~can dry a brother and 11Ji1ter
' robe•·of:
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I
est granddoughter, Mra. Georp I
Genholmer; oldest grand-, I
Garrett Circle; oldelll womon, I
Mrs. Laura Etaelsteln; tra.veled I
farlbeot, Mr. and Mra. Eldwin I
Newman and rami~; larpottam- 1TO

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Helen Help

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oratorteo-sirrillar to thoae IIIOd
in U.S. oatellltes, It Is created
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At noon a bountiful dlMer wu

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youngest boy,

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youngeat girl, Rebec&lt;a Leo; old·

was present.

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Haaa It •• weD .. . with optional wall
mounting bracketl . . . up out of the wav
on any con;.renient wa11 -. . . can be easily
r"moved wben, you ~ant l,o chansa Jta lo·

RACINE - Deaeendanta or
James c. and Ethallndo Moore
held !heir annual !ami!¥ reunion
amdoy, September 22, at the
Sutlon Cburc:ll.
Only ..,. or the ten children
o1. the former Moore family, Mrs.
Laura Elselatein, IUI'Vlves, IDd

RIITLANIJ - T h e Rutland
Friendly Gardonero and lhe apedol educatloo clUI ()( lhe Rutland Grode School planted spring
flowering bulb a at lho school reMr. ai.I eintey. The diD has month(¥
claasoa In prden lheropy at llle
~'L~otor
~at:.•
"""• school •• OliO or its proJects
..._. I '"w - - r • _...,
for the year. Mrs. HowardBir&lt;hMro. Cbarlee llolhnan,""" fleld Ia ~halrman or tho proJect.
li'lel ID: Florida IIIII waa Ulllblo
The class was Instructed on
lie home; callad .and talked
how to pll!nl the bulbs and lhen
~ dul'lrw lhe ovontnr. lhey did tho work. Refreshments
were served to the class at the
'close or lhe planting session •

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LEADING MARAUDERS - Kolhy llllley, hoed majorette
Iorge lfeigs marching bend, Ia c:&amp;ught by the ThmesS&lt;mll)el camera as she loods lho Maraeder musiclana during
precision drlll halfthme activities ol the Melgs-Gallli&gt;oliapme
Friday nigh~

or lhe

Farewell Party

Liter and son, ruchlid, iliane ant aut• ci!D re&lt;:ontl,j. T b o r e
l\lr. ~!"-OLou.HoEDI~ were - · thoro from Oblo,
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and !IODo ~· ~· · · · •
West Vlrgh!ia anci Kelltucky.
BY MARIE ALEXANDER
· and ohlldi'en,· M1nlf ond J~,
Pal Zorn, a member of lhe
·. ' llr. 8lld lfl:l., ~ Love· I\IJ', and Mrs. George A. He~ Rutland CIW., -lho first place
-]!»&lt;, Bec;li!.-; iW. VL; llfaaj a
inll daughtera, llooannl, sa.;. , tropiQ' and moo\ly prize. He was,
reCetttiT
and, ~•. Mr.andllra.John thf tndlviMI - · · over 30

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MIDDLEPORT &amp;
C.ALLIPOLIS, 0.

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A't 'Port1ohV.

ad aa a new mamber of tho IIIX·
lllar7 and mambera attendln8bo- s those named llbove - •
Mra. Wilma Ballard, Mro. sidle Truasoll, Mrs. Mary I!Dlter,
Mro. Jean Truasoll, Mra. Murl
Qlrs, and a post, Patrick Carleton.

:inc~ WOIIId ~ f!&gt;r ,1!1'"' pir•
PORTLAND - ~ dioee.,._
Shoo H I'.J
. - · or otlter·. ~u;ea to niall llita ot Hll'.llll (010 &amp;ad wllhol- Trap
t, . eo
·!!&lt;IIIIJI[ote .addl'tsseo 'to Mri Ra.Y , mira ~DiiiJI. plhor'tcl 011 Auii,Y..,.., ReetiMIIID, or.tat.pbone Uti 26, Sunclay, !or tflolr annual At Point Gun Club
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· reW11oo. . &lt;\ ~ ~,.... waa
Abalone q u i t e frequenUy
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.iJiake whlc:ll bit Chrlst.Y Lee. 12- They were llr.· 111111 MrJ; Allton trap shoot held at tho Pl. Plooa-

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DUD\.EY'S FLORIST

Roger Lathey

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Heo~le{Fdfuily
:,.THE
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BRUSHED PIGSKIN

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With Nothlneln lither tAl
Thousands of people may now The Invention Is ealled !Is.,

for • weak.
Chrlst,y, vlolting relatives In
Pom,erqy, wao bitten by lhesnako
In , 1 Vlea'nt lot of! O.k S~ She
was treated atHolzerHospilalbo· tore return~Jv to Columbus with

DJAGINE ' - startled you
wiluid be If auddoni,y tbe hocld oC
your car flew up, tore
and
ullltw over tho top. Slulron
HOtter was ror !hit's iuat whot
hlppenod as she tnveled bach to
RIITLANIJ - Mr. and Mro.
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Parl&lt;erihurs
this week aflet 'fl., Lester Lalhey recoritly !arowel1
1
itlng her paronti, ,Mr. and Mrs. . their-.~. wUit
Arvll Holter. Forturate[y, Ira!- party and fomlly plonlc, at tho
MaiOII !.Vee pork, He - ' a
,.her IDO\ber. will}•i loa'fiDJ..,.., · 11p waa llabt IIIII !bellying hood 2 , .... leove ~ ~.·~- 1....
'jbls weeki
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. \lohn &amp; Grlflln, wt&gt;o ,_ retfde !Jura worklrw IO!'ar&lt;l ion usocl· J.-111011, S. c,
' at 630 Chooterih!re )ld.; ·Cdlijn- ate dogreelo:llll'aitw- ShohoaalAttending tho plonic - • Mr.
,bua, wru oi&gt;Ber.elheii',~Utll- reedY ~ted. her practlo~ and Ml-1; Jay Hall IIIII fomlly,
Tuesday. Tho,\&gt;Grlftl!ls lllfae!a ti'a!mnl. ,
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ire former Metsi coUiltf real•
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NOWI YOU MAY
HEAR AGAIN

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II wu dtclcled 1D NrVo lhe
H.n.o AI·
IIOdatiOII &lt;Ill Nov, 8 at tho IIi-\
&lt;IDe American Letlkla hell, and '
a bNaldaBI and liDic:ll to tho
aamo group .., Nov.~- at the El-

'Bob
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Copperkud.
.... oble Iii
,Puta
her loot on 1M 11001' lor lhe !lrot
time Moodly aflet hovlngltpacked In leo and taking antlbl'!dcs

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Technique" con 1
fiPECI.U,
of tho wwld't
ducts
a o u n dI
DEMONS'I'IIAtloN
lint
eyelfao
smoothly througb I
LISALLE Hotel
hearing e1c1.
the mastoid pro- I
Mllllli.EPORT
The Rs-1111 II
cess directly to
WED. 1 OCT. 9
truly a dr._
the " hearing cen-1
2 P.M. - S P.M..
llllllic otep lar·
ter." the inner I ASK FOR MR. DJLEfl
ward ltl belrit!c
ear! Wear II and I ~Iiiii Ven !IIIIa lld ledmol017.
challenge your I Aodlo-VIsaab II W Um.. II
IIIII
oa1J
cl..esi friend In
Allleu 0
1brlap
you a
tell It's a hear- 1
cau ~'
i'ibrfDlu new
Ing lld.
01 IOUDd '
.
For thousands lhll new bone but al*&gt; the prtracy IIIII - .
cooducllon method may prove venienee ;you beve watlled. U
I&lt;&gt; be lhe best pautble woy to you'd Ute to know _ , t11oa1
hear next lo nature'a own ean. this patenll!d lJJialer and diJ.
For many, oven thla new IIICfl. co- II It 1118J llelp yoa, wflb
llique may not be tho - - no coot or obllptlon, write toYou must try It II you are ever day to Olulon Eleettonlel,
to lmow.
Ine., 11o1 A-1, 1 Westerly
IJoiln1llfl, N. Y. ..._

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Me1p C&lt;ltld;y Fox

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against him.

enJoy the odvantages of heariJqf
again wilh a patented lnvtDIIon
thal has NO bullons, NO tuba,
NO wires, NO bulky ballerlell.
Ins~ad ol forcing omplllled
•ound through ""' hmpalred
ouler or middle ear, lhe patent-

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perfect for apartments,inobUe homes,_camplng .uall.el$,.bo~
rent8l'fl, students, newlywedl and coHaget.
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Qry any fabric or ga~hlt that can be dried.in a regular sized
dryer. A truly portabld dry!3r that solves problems of space.
Comes in colors, tool A lllrl temperature dryer that require~
no special installation o,r. ye!ttlng, Just plug it in to any ad·
equiltely wired lt!i volt outlet ~8 you would other portable
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appliances.
Geptle enough for you~,'most delicate lmgerie. Dries clothes
·evenly in a gentle circfe .of heat with no £~~~~~~~~;;~~!:
hot spots. It's the new' kind ,of(dryer that ~oes where
dryers won't. ~oes everything a big dryer does except
up space.

Flowers

downright sptffy,

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last weol 1 od A wte of thonkl
1!11 allndad to oil lhQIO """ ·'
contrlbute!l for ' lho .... ..
llwmnai• not JOld wlil be hold
at tilt !Ire hoo10 8lld IICIId lot-

anyone who ever thought they could
_frave i!"t!~re~~. :.~, , , . ;¥fACJRAto~
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Moore wearing one and it waa

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THEoooRus couNCIL, Doughters of America, 7:30 l\looday
ni&amp;l&gt;l at lhe IOOF hall; penny
SO&lt;Ial wlll be held.
WILIJN,G WORKERS Class, 7:·
30 Monday n I g h t, Bradbury
church or chris~
POMEROY _
were
JOINT COUNCIL mee11n1or St.
l'lui and St. John Lullleran
MIDDLEPORT - Roaomsry elected st • recent -ling or Chul:&lt;be• wilh dlotrlct prellLyON was elected wortl\y matr&lt;m lho Pomorqy Charc:ll or Christ . at 7 ,30 p.m. Monday at St. l'lui
youth group.
Chur h
and Harry Chesher, worthY paElected ware KarM Ball;y,
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troo, when Evangeline Chapter
president; Chari.,. Faullmer,
OIUO ETA FlU Chapter of
172, Order or tho Eaotem Star, ~eeratary; Katby Oaborne, tnallMlddiepo~ mot Thursday night
urer; and CrystaiFlulkner, newa Beta llgma Pld Sorortey, 8:15
p.m. Columbus and SOUthern Olllo
at lhe Masoolc Tell1jJie,
other ol!ioers named tor lhe re:::·oaborne pnllidod at lhe Electric Co. Soda! room. Thlo
1968-69 year 'were Linda Ma,yer, meeting wlthDebbleOabornecoo- will be the model meeting fDl'
associate matroo; Paul Darnell,
••·- oil
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proopectlve members. Barbara
dn-~.. r
cal and J
Balt:y ru- will preiiEIII the -&lt;ultural
associate patron; MartJyn Wil- tlldng
the ol!ering.
cox, conductress; Jenevee Chesh"How Ble Are You'?'' was the program.
er, asaodate coocku,tress: Am program topic prepored by BetThomas, trustee; na Darnell, ty Miller. Reading• WBre given
secretary, and Lettie R o u s h, by Karon Balt,y, Kathy Oabome,
treasurer.
Cberlene Faullmer and CralgV&lt;&gt;Ann Thomoa, wortby matroo, noy,
and Robert King, worthy patroo,
Rafreshmonta"""' aorvedHopresided at tho mooting. Plana man st,yle following tho grace b1
were made r~ a spedal meeting Mro. Bob Wooda. For a mooting
to be hold oo Oct. 17 at which &lt;1. the youlh group at 6:30 p.m.
Ume initiatory work will be ex- tonight, the topic, •• Around the
•omplifled lor four candldlliea and World" will feature a mlollioopost matrooa and past pllirooa ary oludy.

dy; good show!
.....,. $1,200 In showof!manship
Dandleador Phil Bennett says
.... Edward Albee's new two - his niece won a conte&amp;tat Columpla.y premiere aroused crtUcs bia Univ. - she's the SWeetheart
to either emW m- anger: one call- d. Sigma Protest ..•• Green Bay
ed them "garbage" •••. Don Ric- Packer Ra,y Nitschke now wears
Ides' new TV serlea (Jlietly has a hairpiece, tut who'll be the
been pronooneed a diaster ·-· tlrst to remind him lllrlng a

Han a bit of cutrate psychology
(lftar the Rockies show fact, f1
CDUJ'N) by a network boss: "He
atruc:k some [IOO[&gt;Ie as llllli\Y so
loag as he waa the unsuccessful
nobbiah picking on stars plainly
far beyond him in talent and
tueeess. Sooa as he got his nadonal It meager ranking, his InIUlts &amp;'topped being merrily lmJll(lent and became what they aJ-

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Royoi Hoosohold Cavlliry In Ita
Welsh Guards first American

cated to the late Jolm F. Kenne-

SUNDAY
1.
.· riJist. DI$TiuCT &amp;inda¥
· s.hoOI and 'i!CIIIat Tri!Qing,J)I)o
'lonlllatltute ~at the Naaml
l(r£~ild ~lit Church.

~ll&gt;tr loire. WUIIOm~- ·.,
J1Apr, ~ -lbo . -... Iiiii' ' .

Cleared of Cbar1e1
During. t h e unsuccessful
appearance,, Uniqueandproucl- Penobscot expedition, Paul
was accused of being
cy dlllerent, it hoa a groat deal aRevere
coward and was removed
0( lhealrlcallt:y In its preeialcm rrom his command. Two years
ero" play .... One comic playa marching and riding and band later, a court-martial cleared
lhe lsrgo-sixlt with iimoulliooa playing, one compooitlon dodi- him of all charges made

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NEW YORK - Pearl Bailey ,
ICar of .. Hello, Mane,.!" Pll.YS
$2,200 a mmlll for her - pad
lnd c:an lllord 11, "Dolly~ smda
ber home with $8,000 a week ....
Joan Fontaine dim' t ~ lor
lhe SOC&lt;IIId (and by far lho better) hall or Art Carr&gt;&lt;U''S "Lov-

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, ..The IIIDUal JOOiher • daughter
bon&lt;1Jet was piiiiDOd for NaY.
12 at the temple, wllh the Ma1011&amp; to serve the dlmer.
Paul Darnell extended .. lnvitatliXI to 1118 members to attend the lnspedlon or Bolhei
62, international Order o1 Joba
I WAS HOPING to hove availsblo the foolboll schedule for lhe Dauahlers to be held m 0«.
7-8tb and 9th gnde teams of Meigs COunty. However, haven't been It at lhe Pomeroy lfeaonic Tem·
able to secure same but lrill pOOl. ish as soon as they are avaUable. pie.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Chesher
Soulhom ond Eaatern hod a aood game Thursday evening at Soulhern. Eutern CIIDO out on lql but both teems played a good pme. 10rved refreshments following
You hove to give tbese youngsers credit for getting out !here and 1he meeting.
1rylng. They aren't glvonlhe lanlllro that varslt,y teoms roeelvo but
IIIey 111&gt; out IUid do lho job. Keep IC&gt; 1he aood w..-k, boys.

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prQer. Mrl. Joe llolln pve
the aecutar)"1 report, and tbe
treoourv'a .._t waa given 1&gt;7
During the nxrt"w 11te pres- Mro.MadiBirtoo.
,
ident dla CUBIOd poolllble Dri!IDMro. Johll FIIIIOr, Jr. of 1118
Izatlan of a Cllllldjr-olido claosfor &amp;cine W111 welcomed lhoae atadult Instruction In lhenewmsth.
He JP(Jke em melhods ol.lncreu- tending and there .... """"'-ing led by Mra. - · llllllllo
ing memberllhlp In tho «1111111 cllllirman. Amwneed at I h e
OOWJCU and lhe nood for 11111- meeting wu a Halloween carnport of lhe objectiveo and pro- ival to be held at tho ~....
jects of lhe CQIIIcll.
school '"'NaY. 1.
For lhe program Mra. Robn.e ro11 co11 or PI' A unlta
erts COil&lt;klcted a queotloll and showed 10 from Mlddloport; five
answer period on several sub. !tom BradJury; nine !tom Sajects Including """ ecllcatlon In lem Center; three from Cheatho schools, wl&gt;elher 1Do mud! ter; 10 rrom Racine; flve from
empllallis IB placed &lt;111 sporta, Rutland; three from Riverview;
ways or kooping teMOPra at lhros from Salisbufl'; four trom
home, and how to raise money Syracuse, and one from Letart.
for ac:hool projeda. The COWl·
Refreshments of cake • n d
ell delegates wen aleo asked punch were served following lho
Cor their opln1on &lt;II the "'Har- mooting by lhe Racine unit, Name
per Valley PTA," a ICIII which tags modo by the hoot unit were
tells the story o( a mod • mom leal replicas.
and her lnlluenco 011 her dauihter.

AFTER BEING gone 10 year s, Mr. and Mr&amp; lwn Roush are re--

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Ccundl of l'linota and
'l'elleherl ·wlll
dtleple to
tilt
PI'~ emCre11 eoovmtlan "' be ~ ()«, lf-16, In
. a ..oland.
- . . ~ nll!hl at the
· Ra• . 1c:ho01, llle ci&gt;undl voted
"' PIJ $2~· &lt;Ill the _
..s of
1 clelepta to 1118 converdan
whlc:ll Will be held atlhe Clevellnd&amp;eraloll Hotel, The dolepie lo )'It to be named.
Chorloa Kin&amp; preoldont, ap.
pointed &lt;OIIIIIlltteos !Ol' the 196869 ..hool term, and omwnced
W11ta!Ol' lhe year.
Committee dlalrman ano Mrs,
Robert Roberts, ,program; Mra.
Richard Vaughan, p!bUclt,y; Mrs,
Jean Saxton, nwalc; Mrs. Edna
Wooda, parliamentarian; Mra.
Maxine Arnold, devotional ; and
Leo Crow, oalet,y.
King allked lhal a membership
eholrman be named by the Salem Cooter PI' A from that unl~
lhal !lfracuiO provide a budget
and llnanee &lt;halrman, that Rlv-'
erview appoint a member as pub ~
Ueations ebalrman, and that

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&amp;..-.,. ..... . blllodan tor
1118 Council c-dl.
It waa' IIIIIOiil.ed lhil .lhe eoundl meetlni 'Iiiii be held &lt;111
lhe llrBI 11llr'*J In Febnlar)'
at Riverview. TIM 111,)1 meetbla
will be held at ,llullml.

l(afie Crow

turnina to their native Meigs COUCJty. Former PortlaM residerts,
han and LU tor the past ten years have lived in Kentucky. He Is employed by lhe Southlaoo Towing eo. and Is being translerred to this
area. LU haa worked as a nurse at the Lady Mercy Hospital in Kentucky, They plan to stay with their daug!rter aoo husband, Mr. and
Mra. Robert Beegle of Racine, and later on will move to GallJpolis
and Mrs. Roush will he employed at HolzerHospilal. We are delighted to have old friends return. P~e like the Roushes have been
mi1aod.
SPEAKING OF leaving, Mrs. Roy ~er will be movirw from
her horne place where she was born and spent her
entire life. She Is 1 young 83 years. On Oct 25, she
will be 84.
The horne in which she ns born was 1 log cabin..
in its pia~ todl,y is 1 lovely hmte. She
bas purchased a mOOile h&lt;m.e and wUllive next door
to her daughter, Mrs. Ruth stearns, oo BoMnan's Run

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Mrs. Spencer has been a member ol the Oak
Grove Melhodist Church since she wos Handa char-

ter member o! the Raclne Grange.
It is very lnten.sUng to talk to a person like MrL ~r and
dul:hw our CGDveraation she told me that her maiden 111111e was Yost.
Her J)ll'enta Dimes were Barney and caroJ,yn Yost. When she was a

I ISgolngwilhher......... bl•'-lllil11aBBY',
~ tliMF!Ji to my gr&amp;ll(\&gt;U.aa, MI-l. and Mrf. 'JiirgU
'DeaD. She spoke l1il!llb ol my ancestors and remembered my mother
aa • uw. girL I was &gt;ery '-Y to hove mot and tllked wilh som&lt;&gt;who know my ~rents. There are so lew left lhat would
nmwnher. It is great 10 live am work in. community where there
are such wonderful peopleandrealbethatpeopledo ••remember'' the
aood things of ute.
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BY JACK O'BRIAN

Houaeboid, lhe Life Guards, lho
Royal Horse Guards, Scots, COldstream, Grenadier, Irish and ev001 the Mounted Band of the

'DeYerythhtg, but hasn't bothered to pay his strualing limo -

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Officers Named
By Middleport

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The Smothers Bros." attempts
1D filbt their japes onto the pj)~
llc'1 air almp.y
llc'a air aimply would make the
alrwaves We for trivia; It' s the
network' a own IOOd taste In questlan when they let lho aklta slide
1ato Slbb.lth homes, not the fault
"\., ol IIV public cen10r .... Scope
-IDe of Detroit notes The
' S.remu haven't had a big hit
"' ~.\record aJaee Florence Ballard
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'-The Q:aeel' Guards" at )jtad:~~ !!qulin Glrdlto iu one of lhe
·, ;111011 dolljihUW ovenln!la or Britflh - ..-; popontry lids aide
It a -~ lla Blarl are the bands,
.. ... of ~- IOCtiona ol.
tj. F-.t ~ of the II, o y a I

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There are 1,245 process ser vera in the five N. Y. boroughs :
Dun Clt,y , ... George Plhmpton,
pop literature' s Paper Doll, next

will lmltate a roaloorant, He and
a group will open one near the
new Madison Square Garden . ...

Hotel New Yorker's new $5,000,000 returbtshlncludesbreak -

awq lobby challdellers: the bottom halves can be unhooked and
stored when the huge rooming
house wheels in an extra registratlon desk for conventioos and
trade showa .... Inspectors at
Scot.land Yard report some 4, UOO teaspoons were stolen (rom
its London cafeteria.
Watch out for seeming(¥
H'wood based promotion a solie.
tttng "ideas" tor new TV aer~
les; replies uaW11cy are eothuslutie - but then ask ltifr tees
to "develop'' the ldeaslnto mHlion-dollar roalidea and that'll be
the dly.
Peggy Lee and Patti Page melted their old mutual cool: their
alao - mutual halrdoer (Bru&lt;e?)
did II .... Ed Ames flew In for
a fitting or OliO of thooe $50
mouotochoo he'D wear at lhe

Pel.eti'.,;,

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of HOmer Cook. '111~ ....,. 11

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MONDAY
RIVERVJEW PTA, Mooda,y,
7:3a P. m. at 1c:hool; !lnll pliin. '
ni!W tor llallolleen coml.al;houoe to be oboervod.
POMEROY GARDEN Club,
Monday, I p. Dl. at !Kine ot Mlsa
Ll'dl&amp; Ebersblch.
, YOUTH FELLOWSHIP, Disb1Ct t, United lfe-otlllarp,,
u.-J, 7:30 p. m., at MorniiW
Star United Methodist Cbutch.

Rabold
oftil Cbll&lt;lnil, Mr. and lire. .rom
W~ IIIII . . . GeQrll&amp;
Faria &lt;l lloli""'""'' and the a.v.
8lld lire. R&lt;ibort 1A1b 11( a..
leY ~ )tn Tuellll,r for lhe
futloral ....._ of Mro, Codrt C1 k.
Kiqf.at Oblo
GOSPEL MEETING, Succesa
lJIIhoeriHJ, II IJ*Idlng thoweekChurc:ll
of Christ, Oct. 7·16, 7:30
01111 here wUit ber parenta, Mr.
p.
m.
Joseph
Hoskinll, -'&lt;er.
and Mrs. Robert King.
PW&gt;IIc
welcome.
u. Arllllr Clark loft from
WORLD WAH I night ot 8 p.m.
Charleston Frlllay for Norfolk,
111an1ay
by Drew Webster Post
Vo. - . h o l l - 39,
Americ:lll
Leaioil. ~ectal
or dootrqyora and erulaera atlhe
PJ'OI!IUI
and
amzal
oyater stew
Nova! )&gt;Ooe, He collad here
. _ . Viotnun and Koreon '"'"
by the doaih of 1!11 molhor, llro.
enns especially invited to tho
Cedric Clark.
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Youth Group

Elects Officers
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ANNOUNCE BmTH
ldDlDLEPORT- Mr. andMro.
Don Rouih or Powell St., Mldclleport, are IIIIIIOUIIeing tho birth
or a dauihter, Julie Am, Oct.
2 at Holzer lloopltal, GalllpoUo.
Grandplrenta are Mr. and Mrl.
Roacoe J. Fife and Mr. and Mra.
Walter D. Roush 0( Middleport.
Mrs. Chauncey Werner, Middleport, Route I, Mrs. Roll Fife,
Chealdre, Route 1, and Mro.
Dora Roush and lira, Neva Pratt
of Middleport are great.gandmolhero.

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Grueoer -rtalned , tile pall
of Mapo[la ~e. PJII&gt;.
Ian !bteri,
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hor Miner~· homo, '

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wos
Frltz, 6-om Nowpo~ R. l The
Klelos drove to the .q,&amp;rloaton
Ailpm:t for jlritz, juatbockO'om
a ltx 111QIIlh .tour ol duli In !!¥'
M'adfterranoan. ~ (ICjiOIUI]andOr
'Of tho deatroyor, lho Joseph P,
KtuiiOd,r, Jr.
Whllo on tour the 20th annivor•
sary Ot tho illxih Fl~
oervod wilh c:ol0r611 eeremonlee
ohd Ole "~" also Pirtle;,.
paled In NATO Ol!lreliOS.
.... aloo • ported or,Ume
'lll'iUsh''tlrowil ~ Glbrlltar,
ind '5&lt;11110 ·alghlleellw !or- I he
: crew,
,,
Frl\So •ho Joloedlltowlfi,Cir"
Ia, called here bj,_ tho &lt;loath ,or
dey

•• Elhel whlob
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·-1118....meeiiJI,B
wUit
t11t prayer
1~
'l1lo prize pscklp lm&gt;llabt · by
Miss
Ailll Durl!l waa
,.;., l!Y !'fi'e. ~ lloldenabol. Gomea were plqed with
prize• being ..., by liro. Seldonallol, llrl. Mlbel Bearba,
Mra. NoUie HaJezl, fllld' Ill r a.
Bernice l!hetilbeOb.
II waa 1111110011ciol thot lho November mefting will be il tho
hoDu! of l\lra. '111omaoCook. Holiday plana """ dlsouaiOd and U
Wll decided tblt Mra. a.tH6i l
w111 make .........._.
111e
1111ual dlmer. ,
_.
lira.
served a oaJad
eourae. Attending bellidoa lho10
nomed were Mro. Edlia Reibel,
Mra. Gla&lt;ll'o CUcklor1_MisaTbelma GruNer, ·and Mrl. ~

rr..n .,.

Boiuleo

Jiaa ....

Brine Liebl
Into 011

Darkest

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Grul"''

CharCoal .
. Dopood

Sllverplne

Elael'iteln.

Black

to-1111.
REVIVAL, CHESTER Chut&lt;b
&lt;1. Nuareoo, Oct. 7 through Oct.
20, Mrs. Dorotby Jag0, · - l ist. Service, 7:30:P. m. eachevenlrw. Public 'invited.
WOMEN'S SOCIETY of Christian Service, 7:SO Tueodaf niJht
at the Pomeroy United Methodlll
Church; women of the Enterprioe church to be gueata. Thlo
ia a service ot celebntlon 1pm
lhe aigning of the charter for
the new women'• ~. ioiault.
ing in lhe meraor ot 1118 EUB
and lfethodist

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111o proJecri!l· ~iinllrw· o'CIIrl,at-

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e'ftirl Yi~ga CouitiY
IOI'YI~!'III' '!!·VtetnUD.

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Wltoro Shoos luo Soooi~ly Prlcod
MIDDLEPORT, 0.

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Bulbs Planted
At School by
Garden Club

Annual Family Reunion
Held at Sutton Church

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1'1!t.YCPn"t~~:!t':::.,...:;~m:..:;

lonnoo ~ddo ~ ley and oon, llomde; llro. Porey
, , ., hOi- ~~ Sc:lv!Dl, ~ :, ~ -~ !1"11&amp;'• llr,
TIM 1\.CQ&gt;al ~~~ of Btltilll
·~ell recenll.7· at 1118 .dUrc:ll:
. , • • . _ · e.., · '
'1 . Mro. Jemie Elllilti, Golllpolll, Mrs. Buloh Qorpenter and~
~ed &lt;111 Mr. aad lire. G. P, ter; Willdy; Mr, and Mrf. Jolin
:1:wlair; l lmjl ¥J'. and Mr~ Ev- ·P, HoDaley, ,Mr. and Mra. JOIO!'b
J!lroll' Cardwell ro&lt;:IJIIlY, , · , _ _111 """ son; J. D.' llr, and
1• Mti. BelOII~andiDII, Mro, Cherlol Hensley, llr, and
·~, .collad &lt;ill'llii!tli Alal- Mrs. Cherie• lrlurray and· •on.
....... a , , _ Sunday,,
&lt;;buck, Mro. Ronnielljlasall ond
; ~ ' C~cle Me~ iutd 1011, ddldren, Jtille, Jay and Jill, 8lld
~olllid; apont a irookood re- 1100 auestil, Mr. and Mrs. Ge7
· llolilb'wi._.Mr.lllii ·~ ·GIWII&amp; FieldL '
Chlatbalb~ ~·, ltwao planned to ha.. l!le noxt
Mr. 8lld alri.'u. RUtan o.ia- reilnlon 611 tho tblnl SuDIJIIIn
da iliJ1l~);·care.,;~ lho A~C~~~.tat Forkad Rim lAlla,.
~ ilf a ·~ bora,Frl·
·'~ 1 il!eP\o• 13, 1!1111'1~~ ~!ad!~
·~; !l'ht)lttlo' ·hoa boitl·
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" TtiO Vl!lfioD ~Garden
CIW. met 41 ~ bolni.&lt;ll
C, l't,Yt!e

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Bob 9tew1r1 Kent &amp;nith, Brooks
F.dwardo,
l'lui~, Arthur

Paw

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and Is tho reault of 13 yean of

Clj)erleD«l by Otarlan'o Prelldent It Is made (IOiilble by a
marveloul transistor, a develop.
mont of !be Bell Telepbone Lafl.

call~ll --;-or yours.

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Store II vader • coaattt. Still ~fz,;b:~~~:~:•:t,
or shelf • .. offen )'OU the ~
a dryer wherever you d11lre. Idel111
!iJnd deyer for tboae ·lpec1al lOfdl•, ;·.

up_at.aln bathroom,

ma:

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.;. pantles ,

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tdght belore - a woman ln a
rocking c:halr, and two menwalk-

1118 around. I let her think they ,.
wore lrlenda, so she wooldn't be
frightened.

1 wu glad to move out. I
poltergeists stayed, OS
we were never -•red apln.
- L. P.
.... AliJ')hO !or E.S.P.? - H. .
Dear Helen:
u Animal Lover,. mentlooed
hew sad It Ia that anlmllis are
born to be doatroyod, and urged
I!UOBI lhe

have their pota - od. You said aomo towns are &lt;1.ferloa this service '"1'1 cheap,
as a preveataUve measure.
May 1 suaaoot that anyone wtzo
wanls to !mow MOl'e thla
service may • atampod,
oelf • addreaiOd envelope to
• FRIENDS OF ANIMAlS, INC.,
17 West 60th Street, New York,
N, Y, Th11 orsenizat~m Will refer blm to a repres«Utl•• In
bla arae. hm • reproaontallveln
my town and' ... help llllllf poc&gt;ple, """ OOiirw!Be ' oooild not afford II;' to 101 'lholr oniDWI
opayed. - D.IU),
'f!ds· collllllll Ia ,dodlc:atod to ,
femlb- IbiD&amp; 10 lf.:fOil're ht.vjll&amp;
ldd tl'olmle or Just
lloubl~
, · ~HilleD help YOU. 'S,. wlllallo

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·pren thirtt or a doubl&amp; •beet

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COMPLEMENT YOUR SPORT COAT

Styles

BIGGFSI' REACTION
Reetb', Jorr,y Eada, Clarence• Dear Helen:
Lambert.
You mentlooed wblch letters
brought the greatest teen resclion. Plesso tell us wblcll brought
lhe bigpotoverllil response from
FIJNERAL SERVICEX HELD
your r-rs, In recent m&lt;~~~lhs.
POMEROY - Funoral serv- - CURIOUS
!ell for Luber! G, Thel1s of D&amp;ar CUrious:
Groot Bend were conducted WMTbroo letters, written over
..aclay ot lhe Ewing Funeral lhe aummer moolhe, wore standHome. Tho Rev. Chl,!'lea Norrla outa loc response. And - surofllcllltedllllioservieeandhuroo prise surpriiO- not one or
tat waa In the Dye Cometefl' • lheM' bad an,ytblng to do wllh
Great Bend-1
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Coming !rom out oC town ~ , · The working wile-Soda! Sothe aervlcea were Sam ThelBB, eurtt:Y , beno!lts &lt;oatroverll)'
Addlaoo; Ralph Boa-, Zones- brought lhebigpotroadlon. RepvWe; Edward ThelsoandWUllam naentatlve Edwar&lt;IPattenwrtlea
HllliiDaptlal: T. Shorrnln, !'otaokalA;·QIII and me that be hal rocolred 1111110'
ro- · Norma ThoiBs, Raveaowoqd, W. -oaiido of letters In . _ t
-- va.; Profoosor and Mrs. Robert of blo II. R, BliJ 17532, and liMIJ
1\l(!Kay, Bowlilll Green; llr. and lll'e 81111 COJiliDi, Cl'bo bill wOuld
Mrs. C1lllard Beaver, Colum- 1qiCiole Soda! ~13' to rocosbua· Mr. mt ,lira- Ill. C. Kucs- niu !ll8frled ""rking women,
(lohelml, a&amp;! MrL Delbert and provide O.o Plllltent or bon~~. ijay- Choao, A'thene.
eftta to a married c:ou,ple boaad 011 lholr eomblood oamlnp,
If thlo would ~ a blaher
NAZISYIIIBOLS
BERLIN (Up[)- Fhe awuu- beoeflt, It would not ra!IO taxku 11111· two IIJIIlbol• or lli. •• appreelablyj
Next em lbo reaction Iaily came
Nul SS olite' troapa won
c~o.- In red PatJt .oarll anawero to the question, • 'W h Y
satun~a~ "" ~ .,.... or ~ ohouldn't 16-fear-&lt;&gt;lda •181 t h •
Mulean conaullte Ia Welt wte'l" More !haD aiJiO • - ·
of ldllto u wdl u toea• Insist· Berlin, pdlee r-teJ.
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·• Ho.lds .a generous load : ~
, 2 wash clot~•· lor exa.mplle:
· panties. and 8 b.ras: or h-.:·o

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lly, Arthur Orr.

Tho following attended the rooolon:
Mr, and Mrs. Jobn Clr·
This grain-leather Jarman aUp·on DOl only Ia atyled ,
aerved with table grace allked by
cle,
Columbus;
Larry
Circle,
to complement your sportswear handlomely, but ia ·
Douglas Circle.
A bualneso mo&lt;till8 waa held Crooksville; Mr. and Mra. Edwin
made so you will enjoy "wear-tested" comfort every
In the ~ with acting pres- Newman, Linda, Katby, Jane llld
step, Among the features you wUlllke are the handIdent, Paul Moore, In c:harso. ot- David, Gallon; Mr. andMra.llogsewn front and the genuine mocca1ln conatruction.
ncers for the eomlng year were er Gn&amp;eser, Gina, Usa, ataan
Come get a polr, and get set for the oompllmenb tmd
elected ao follows: prollidont, and Jemlfor, Logan; Mr. and
Mro.
c-119
Gonholmor,
Minwearing pleasure to follow.
·
Arthur Orr; vlcei)rellidonl, Cedi
ersville;
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Douglas
Ebelsteln; secretary~easurer,
Circle, Mra. Jame1 Patter11011
Kalhryn Windon.
Other Jarman
1U5 23.95 &gt;·
Gifts were presented to t h e and sooa, Mr. and Mrs. Garrett
Circle, Paul Moore, Florence
Circle, Mr, and Mrs. Robert
Leo, Bob Bill and Becky, Racine; l\lro. Leura Elselotoln and
Cedi, Mr, and Mrs. Earllloan,
JOII!l)', Melanie and Denise, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred B. Smtih, Mr. and
Mrs, Virlil Windon, Debra, BriBottel
an Rebecca, alld"BIIIIr,' 'Mra. I
Tripp ' and l!odziey, "Mro.
ille Foll'rod and Kimber~, ·Pom- I
ed they should, and gave excel- eroy, and Mr. Relph Leo, RaOpen All Day ThurSdays-Shop Frlllaf Til 9
lent rea1011s why.
&lt;lno.
Third? Polwrgelsts. Yoo'd be
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lhook at buw many - i e believe In those peaky ghosts.
Here's another example:
Dear Holen:
1 have read the diJ!erent opinlcma on poltergeists. Want to ami
1 mce oWDod a poltergelts-lnleatod houll in Hanford, Callromia.
These ghosts would announce
their ~ofroominglhrough
lhe house by light tapping oo the
back bedronm door. Then lhore
would be !ootatops, Their lovorltetrlc:k waa tojumphardonyour
feet after you wore allioep. Evon
peoto -rtencod this.
I never aw these uthings, ••
but our small daughter reported one mondng that she'd seen
company In lhe lront room lhe

USee • By tfelen
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A~d. a· Mayt81 Porta~Dry~r bas the.:capactty 1o ·~: 1;
-o:,11izible loads :; , U~can dry a brother and 11Ji1ter
' robe•·of:
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I
est granddoughter, Mra. Georp I
Genholmer; oldest grand-, I
Garrett Circle; oldelll womon, I
Mrs. Laura Etaelsteln; tra.veled I
farlbeot, Mr. and Mra. Eldwin I
Newman and rami~; larpottam- 1TO

to

Helen Help

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oratorteo-sirrillar to thoae IIIOd
in U.S. oatellltes, It Is created
-----· by !be Jnventon

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Torry PatieriOO; I

At noon a bountiful dlMer wu

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youngest boy,

12.99

youngeat girl, Rebec&lt;a Leo; old·

was present.

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Haaa It •• weD .. . with optional wall
mounting bracketl . . . up out of the wav
on any con;.renient wa11 -. . . can be easily
r"moved wben, you ~ant l,o chansa Jta lo·

RACINE - Deaeendanta or
James c. and Ethallndo Moore
held !heir annual !ami!¥ reunion
amdoy, September 22, at the
Sutlon Cburc:ll.
Only ..,. or the ten children
o1. the former Moore family, Mrs.
Laura Elselatein, IUI'Vlves, IDd

RIITLANIJ - T h e Rutland
Friendly Gardonero and lhe apedol educatloo clUI ()( lhe Rutland Grode School planted spring
flowering bulb a at lho school reMr. ai.I eintey. The diD has month(¥
claasoa In prden lheropy at llle
~'L~otor
~at:.•
"""• school •• OliO or its proJects
..._. I '"w - - r • _...,
for the year. Mrs. HowardBir&lt;hMro. Cbarlee llolhnan,""" fleld Ia ~halrman or tho proJect.
li'lel ID: Florida IIIII waa Ulllblo
The class was Instructed on
lie home; callad .and talked
how to pll!nl the bulbs and lhen
~ dul'lrw lhe ovontnr. lhey did tho work. Refreshments
were served to the class at the
'close or lhe planting session •

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LEADING MARAUDERS - Kolhy llllley, hoed majorette
Iorge lfeigs marching bend, Ia c:&amp;ught by the ThmesS&lt;mll)el camera as she loods lho Maraeder musiclana during
precision drlll halfthme activities ol the Melgs-Gallli&gt;oliapme
Friday nigh~

or lhe

Farewell Party

Liter and son, ruchlid, iliane ant aut• ci!D re&lt;:ontl,j. T b o r e
l\lr. ~!"-OLou.HoEDI~ were - · thoro from Oblo,
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and !IODo ~· ~· · · · •
West Vlrgh!ia anci Kelltucky.
BY MARIE ALEXANDER
· and ohlldi'en,· M1nlf ond J~,
Pal Zorn, a member of lhe
·. ' llr. 8lld lfl:l., ~ Love· I\IJ', and Mrs. George A. He~ Rutland CIW., -lho first place
-]!»&lt;, Bec;li!.-; iW. VL; llfaaj a
inll daughtera, llooannl, sa.;. , tropiQ' and moo\ly prize. He was,
reCetttiT
and, ~•. Mr.andllra.John thf tndlviMI - · · over 30

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MIDDLEPORT &amp;
C.ALLIPOLIS, 0.

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A't 'Port1ohV.

ad aa a new mamber of tho IIIX·
lllar7 and mambera attendln8bo- s those named llbove - •
Mra. Wilma Ballard, Mro. sidle Truasoll, Mrs. Mary I!Dlter,
Mro. Jean Truasoll, Mra. Murl
Qlrs, and a post, Patrick Carleton.

:inc~ WOIIId ~ f!&gt;r ,1!1'"' pir•
PORTLAND - ~ dioee.,._
Shoo H I'.J
. - · or otlter·. ~u;ea to niall llita ot Hll'.llll (010 &amp;ad wllhol- Trap
t, . eo
·!!&lt;IIIIJI[ote .addl'tsseo 'to Mri Ra.Y , mira ~DiiiJI. plhor'tcl 011 Auii,Y..,.., ReetiMIIID, or.tat.pbone Uti 26, Sunclay, !or tflolr annual At Point Gun Club
.J874462.
· reW11oo. . &lt;\ ~ ~,.... waa
Abalone q u i t e frequenUy
.
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• , _ ..... lh8 Jiild,at PortlmfPir!O':
· 1c
RIITLAND .._ . ~Rutland Gun produce pear Is, like the
.1t iN.c.tllE·)'llllVe.
,..,,
'TIMre .was · 53 m,i - . Club nlemben tUuc:ipated Ina oyster.
.iJiake whlc:ll bit Chrlst.Y Lee. 12- They were llr.· 111111 MrJ; Allton trap shoot held at tho Pl. Plooa-

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DUD\.EY'S FLORIST

Roger Lathey

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Heo~le{Fdfuily
:,.THE
1'!lllli&gt;', '111urRa1 ' Club
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inoinbed -ol lite ~svWO"'\((-

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sMOOTH
BRUSHED PIGSKIN

sie~
Rldp cl!D ·
Van Meter wu
woloom-

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With Nothlneln lither tAl
Thousands of people may now The Invention Is ealled !Is.,

for • weak.
Chrlst,y, vlolting relatives In
Pom,erqy, wao bitten by lhesnako
In , 1 Vlea'nt lot of! O.k S~ She
was treated atHolzerHospilalbo· tore return~Jv to Columbus with

DJAGINE ' - startled you
wiluid be If auddoni,y tbe hocld oC
your car flew up, tore
and
ullltw over tho top. Slulron
HOtter was ror !hit's iuat whot
hlppenod as she tnveled bach to
RIITLANIJ - Mr. and Mro.
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lamed
Parl&lt;erihurs
this week aflet 'fl., Lester Lalhey recoritly !arowel1
1
itlng her paronti, ,Mr. and Mrs. . their-.~. wUit
Arvll Holter. Forturate[y, Ira!- party and fomlly plonlc, at tho
MaiOII !.Vee pork, He - ' a
,.her IDO\ber. will}•i loa'fiDJ..,.., · 11p waa llabt IIIII !bellying hood 2 , .... leove ~ ~.·~- 1....
'jbls weeki
' 01
,, !ell on tho lllghwaf.
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SharOnllllendt'lheWtotV!rgln. - Ina for Vlemam. ROIV &lt;OIII(IietINCIDENTAUY, Mi.illz!Mrli. Ia Univer1 t~:y ~ 11 Parkers- ed bla Arr bloto trlli&gt;lna at Fl.
. \lohn &amp; Grlflln, wt&gt;o ,_ retfde !Jura worklrw IO!'ar&lt;l ion usocl· J.-111011, S. c,
' at 630 Chooterih!re )ld.; ·Cdlijn- ate dogreelo:llll'aitw- ShohoaalAttending tho plonic - • Mr.
,bua, wru oi&gt;Ber.elheii',~Utll- reedY ~ted. her practlo~ and Ml-1; Jay Hall IIIII fomlly,
Tuesday. Tho,\&gt;Grlftl!ls lllfae!a ti'a!mnl. ,
,,c. ,
llr~ ~"'::'~
ire former Metsi coUiltf real•
, , , . , ~':&gt;•1'! .t.
~Wnelie~

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NOWI YOU MAY
HEAR AGAIN

"'JYn1&gt;ano ;------

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II wu dtclcled 1D NrVo lhe
H.n.o AI·
IIOdatiOII &lt;Ill Nov, 8 at tho IIi-\
&lt;IDe American Letlkla hell, and '
a bNaldaBI and liDic:ll to tho
aamo group .., Nov.~- at the El-

'Bob
i
....
Copperkud.
.... oble Iii
,Puta
her loot on 1M 11001' lor lhe !lrot
time Moodly aflet hovlngltpacked In leo and taking antlbl'!dcs

"tho -

Ho11

Technique" con 1
fiPECI.U,
of tho wwld't
ducts
a o u n dI
DEMONS'I'IIAtloN
lint
eyelfao
smoothly througb I
LISALLE Hotel
hearing e1c1.
the mastoid pro- I
Mllllli.EPORT
The Rs-1111 II
cess directly to
WED. 1 OCT. 9
truly a dr._
the " hearing cen-1
2 P.M. - S P.M..
llllllic otep lar·
ter." the inner I ASK FOR MR. DJLEfl
ward ltl belrit!c
ear! Wear II and I ~Iiiii Ven !IIIIa lld ledmol017.
challenge your I Aodlo-VIsaab II W Um.. II
IIIII
oa1J
cl..esi friend In
Allleu 0
1brlap
you a
tell It's a hear- 1
cau ~'
i'ibrfDlu new
Ing lld.
01 IOUDd '
.
For thousands lhll new bone but al*&gt; the prtracy IIIII - .
cooducllon method may prove venienee ;you beve watlled. U
I&lt;&gt; be lhe best pautble woy to you'd Ute to know _ , t11oa1
hear next lo nature'a own ean. this patenll!d lJJialer and diJ.
For many, oven thla new IIICfl. co- II It 1118J llelp yoa, wflb
llique may not be tho - - no coot or obllptlon, write toYou must try It II you are ever day to Olulon Eleettonlel,
to lmow.
Ine., 11o1 A-1, 1 Westerly
IJoiln1llfl, N. Y. ..._

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Me1p C&lt;ltld;y Fox

·~...t:·.;~=llll!lllrL

'!'h•••

against him.

enJoy the odvantages of heariJqf
again wilh a patented lnvtDIIon
thal has NO bullons, NO tuba,
NO wires, NO bulky ballerlell.
Ins~ad ol forcing omplllled
•ound through ""' hmpalred
ouler or middle ear, lhe patent-

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perfect for apartments,inobUe homes,_camplng .uall.el$,.bo~
rent8l'fl, students, newlywedl and coHaget.
·
Qry any fabric or ga~hlt that can be dried.in a regular sized
dryer. A truly portabld dry!3r that solves problems of space.
Comes in colors, tool A lllrl temperature dryer that require~
no special installation o,r. ye!ttlng, Just plug it in to any ad·
equiltely wired lt!i volt outlet ~8 you would other portable
·
·
appliances.
Geptle enough for you~,'most delicate lmgerie. Dries clothes
·evenly in a gentle circfe .of heat with no £~~~~~~~~;;~~!:
hot spots. It's the new' kind ,of(dryer that ~oes where
dryers won't. ~oes everything a big dryer does except
up space.

Flowers

downright sptffy,

ed

,

last weol 1 od A wte of thonkl
1!11 allndad to oil lhQIO """ ·'
contrlbute!l for ' lho .... ..
llwmnai• not JOld wlil be hold
at tilt !Ire hoo10 8lld IICIId lot-

anyone who ever thought they could
_frave i!"t!~re~~. :.~, , , . ;¥fACJRAto~
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ni&amp;l&gt;l at lhe IOOF hall; penny
SO&lt;Ial wlll be held.
WILIJN,G WORKERS Class, 7:·
30 Monday n I g h t, Bradbury
church or chris~
POMEROY _
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JOINT COUNCIL mee11n1or St.
l'lui and St. John Lullleran
MIDDLEPORT - Roaomsry elected st • recent -ling or Chul:&lt;be• wilh dlotrlct prellLyON was elected wortl\y matr&lt;m lho Pomorqy Charc:ll or Christ . at 7 ,30 p.m. Monday at St. l'lui
youth group.
Chur h
and Harry Chesher, worthY paElected ware KarM Ball;y,
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troo, when Evangeline Chapter
president; Chari.,. Faullmer,
OIUO ETA FlU Chapter of
172, Order or tho Eaotem Star, ~eeratary; Katby Oaborne, tnallMlddiepo~ mot Thursday night
urer; and CrystaiFlulkner, newa Beta llgma Pld Sorortey, 8:15
p.m. Columbus and SOUthern Olllo
at lhe Masoolc Tell1jJie,
other ol!ioers named tor lhe re:::·oaborne pnllidod at lhe Electric Co. Soda! room. Thlo
1968-69 year 'were Linda Ma,yer, meeting wlthDebbleOabornecoo- will be the model meeting fDl'
associate matroo; Paul Darnell,
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proopectlve members. Barbara
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cal and J
Balt:y ru- will preiiEIII the -&lt;ultural
associate patron; MartJyn Wil- tlldng
the ol!ering.
cox, conductress; Jenevee Chesh"How Ble Are You'?'' was the program.
er, asaodate coocku,tress: Am program topic prepored by BetThomas, trustee; na Darnell, ty Miller. Reading• WBre given
secretary, and Lettie R o u s h, by Karon Balt,y, Kathy Oabome,
treasurer.
Cberlene Faullmer and CralgV&lt;&gt;Ann Thomoa, wortby matroo, noy,
and Robert King, worthy patroo,
Rafreshmonta"""' aorvedHopresided at tho mooting. Plana man st,yle following tho grace b1
were made r~ a spedal meeting Mro. Bob Wooda. For a mooting
to be hold oo Oct. 17 at which &lt;1. the youlh group at 6:30 p.m.
Ume initiatory work will be ex- tonight, the topic, •• Around the
•omplifled lor four candldlliea and World" will feature a mlollioopost matrooa and past pllirooa ary oludy.

dy; good show!
.....,. $1,200 In showof!manship
Dandleador Phil Bennett says
.... Edward Albee's new two - his niece won a conte&amp;tat Columpla.y premiere aroused crtUcs bia Univ. - she's the SWeetheart
to either emW m- anger: one call- d. Sigma Protest ..•• Green Bay
ed them "garbage" •••. Don Ric- Packer Ra,y Nitschke now wears
Ides' new TV serlea (Jlietly has a hairpiece, tut who'll be the
been pronooneed a diaster ·-· tlrst to remind him lllrlng a

Han a bit of cutrate psychology
(lftar the Rockies show fact, f1
CDUJ'N) by a network boss: "He
atruc:k some [IOO[&gt;Ie as llllli\Y so
loag as he waa the unsuccessful
nobbiah picking on stars plainly
far beyond him in talent and
tueeess. Sooa as he got his nadonal It meager ranking, his InIUlts &amp;'topped being merrily lmJll(lent and became what they aJ-

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Royoi Hoosohold Cavlliry In Ita
Welsh Guards first American

cated to the late Jolm F. Kenne-

SUNDAY
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.· riJist. DI$TiuCT &amp;inda¥
· s.hoOI and 'i!CIIIat Tri!Qing,J)I)o
'lonlllatltute ~at the Naaml
l(r£~ild ~lit Church.

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Cleared of Cbar1e1
During. t h e unsuccessful
appearance,, Uniqueandproucl- Penobscot expedition, Paul
was accused of being
cy dlllerent, it hoa a groat deal aRevere
coward and was removed
0( lhealrlcallt:y In its preeialcm rrom his command. Two years
ero" play .... One comic playa marching and riding and band later, a court-martial cleared
lhe lsrgo-sixlt with iimoulliooa playing, one compooitlon dodi- him of all charges made

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NEW YORK - Pearl Bailey ,
ICar of .. Hello, Mane,.!" Pll.YS
$2,200 a mmlll for her - pad
lnd c:an lllord 11, "Dolly~ smda
ber home with $8,000 a week ....
Joan Fontaine dim' t ~ lor
lhe SOC&lt;IIId (and by far lho better) hall or Art Carr&gt;&lt;U''S "Lov-

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, ..The IIIDUal JOOiher • daughter
bon&lt;1Jet was piiiiDOd for NaY.
12 at the temple, wllh the Ma1011&amp; to serve the dlmer.
Paul Darnell extended .. lnvitatliXI to 1118 members to attend the lnspedlon or Bolhei
62, international Order o1 Joba
I WAS HOPING to hove availsblo the foolboll schedule for lhe Dauahlers to be held m 0«.
7-8tb and 9th gnde teams of Meigs COunty. However, haven't been It at lhe Pomeroy lfeaonic Tem·
able to secure same but lrill pOOl. ish as soon as they are avaUable. pie.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Chesher
Soulhom ond Eaatern hod a aood game Thursday evening at Soulhern. Eutern CIIDO out on lql but both teems played a good pme. 10rved refreshments following
You hove to give tbese youngsers credit for getting out !here and 1he meeting.
1rylng. They aren't glvonlhe lanlllro that varslt,y teoms roeelvo but
IIIey 111&gt; out IUid do lho job. Keep IC&gt; 1he aood w..-k, boys.

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prQer. Mrl. Joe llolln pve
the aecutar)"1 report, and tbe
treoourv'a .._t waa given 1&gt;7
During the nxrt"w 11te pres- Mro.MadiBirtoo.
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ident dla CUBIOd poolllble Dri!IDMro. Johll FIIIIOr, Jr. of 1118
Izatlan of a Cllllldjr-olido claosfor &amp;cine W111 welcomed lhoae atadult Instruction In lhenewmsth.
He JP(Jke em melhods ol.lncreu- tending and there .... """"'-ing led by Mra. - · llllllllo
ing memberllhlp In tho «1111111 cllllirman. Amwneed at I h e
OOWJCU and lhe nood for 11111- meeting wu a Halloween carnport of lhe objectiveo and pro- ival to be held at tho ~....
jects of lhe CQIIIcll.
school '"'NaY. 1.
For lhe program Mra. Robn.e ro11 co11 or PI' A unlta
erts COil&lt;klcted a queotloll and showed 10 from Mlddloport; five
answer period on several sub. !tom BradJury; nine !tom Sajects Including """ ecllcatlon In lem Center; three from Cheatho schools, wl&gt;elher 1Do mud! ter; 10 rrom Racine; flve from
empllallis IB placed &lt;111 sporta, Rutland; three from Riverview;
ways or kooping teMOPra at lhros from Salisbufl'; four trom
home, and how to raise money Syracuse, and one from Letart.
for ac:hool projeda. The COWl·
Refreshments of cake • n d
ell delegates wen aleo asked punch were served following lho
Cor their opln1on &lt;II the "'Har- mooting by lhe Racine unit, Name
per Valley PTA," a ICIII which tags modo by the hoot unit were
tells the story o( a mod • mom leal replicas.
and her lnlluenco 011 her dauihter.

AFTER BEING gone 10 year s, Mr. and Mr&amp; lwn Roush are re--

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leo
was the opeakor
the AddiiCOI WSCS Soptomber
meetlq hold ot the home ofMfo;
Ed Tbomp- Add!-- Devotloos Mre atven by Mro. J o e
Drummond.
Mrs. :ilner's topic was •~Be.
!ng With PeOple Wllo HurL" II
dealt with looldng ot city ~·
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RECEIVE AW AUD - Sharon Vaughters, Portsmouth, left,
and Linda Wessel, Sciotoville, right, senior students atHolzer Hospiw School of Nursing, hold the plaque recently ~e­
ceived by the school for the prize winning song written and
sung by Holzer students at the 1968 convention or the Student
Nurse Association of Ohio in Akron. Miss Vaughters~ president of District 14, representing the Holzer School of Nursing, and Miss Wessel wrote the song. Other students who
were in the chorus were: Maril.vn Parker, Connie Leadingham, Noel Kohler, Lirda Root. Patti BlosS, Sheila SmiUl,
Duma Darst, Margoric Harris, Diana Davis, Ann Eubank,
Kathryn Collins, Karen Wolford, Carolyn Bobbs, PatU Flood
and Mary Crabtree. The :;oil; will be presented by the Ohio
Student Nurse Association in competition with songs from other states at the National Convention next spring in DetroiL

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other memberl!l or the wscs
assisted w:l1b the program.
Mrs. Joe Drummond preslded over the business meetlr..g.
It was announced a bake sale
and bazaar will be held Dec. 7.
The group made a contribution
to the Minister's Whes Retreat
to be held at Camp Francis Asbury.
The October meeting of the club
will be held at the home or Mrs.
Merrill Bunce of Cheshire.

Mrs. Brownell

In the
trlel .
Mrs. Albert Durose and· Mrl.
Miles f. Fplhig Sr, of Rivero!de
Study Club ....,sOJUd the poeral federatlool at tho, l)leeting
held Friday at Lake Hope.
'l11e Junior .woman•s CliJb was .
Mrs.
represented by Mrs. GUbert'eor,"' • •
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. . C:ELEBRATE GllLPEjll ANNivERSARY - Mr. aiMI Mr" ·
Juniors. ·
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The 1leZ.apbook Wu eoQ)Ded
Mro, · 'Lawrence J!aatllri!, w~re honorod 1an' lllelf,4otl.\ ~
by Mrs. James Walker ancl'the
lllniverurw . Sep~ . 27 with a lUlily dlmier,iiarh:' h&amp;ld a~o,._·• •• ·
activities c:onialned In It took
car's !ihert~rroom. A three tiered
eeiltertd !be tlbJo ·
place durliig thO . presidency .or
and aeeeuotlft were lit gold; Gueill otbOr ,tban familY wore' ·
Mrs. Robert saunders.
Mr. and . ~~ Oaear Burp.,,.Camlridio, Mr. and Mra.· ~
lle Jlar&lt;:l'l (JUII!astlanl) ind,qhter; Klin, atleiMied but Gil'
A lhought for the daJI- British
Baltianl, a '~"" at Ohio UnlversU;y, wu unable to bel/reoiovelist GeOrge Meredith once
eat.·.,.
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better man, ~~ prayer is

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TEENAGEIIS INVITED TO ATIEND WRAP COURSE - ·
The B IIIII PW De!onolvo Driving course, WRAP (Women ·Responsible for Accident Preyention) is for all drlvere, young
arll old, and non-drivers interested ln accident prevention. It
will boglu Tueodl.r, Oct 15, ot 7t30 p. m. at the Fpioeopal
Owrch. The lour hour course Is bel~ given by quall1!ed lostruetora. Diplomas will be awarded at the nnal session.
Participants In the program, Phll Fisher and Ed Springer,

GAHS students, shown above,

Miss Carolyn Sisson
Honored With Shower ·

Twelve years ago, Wftd.tred Me1edy and her huiband, Harry of
Northants~ England, met a )'(X.qlg Gallla . County setviceman, Glenn
~son and his wife, Faye, In a butcher shop. The two ccq~les

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and the Thompson's son, thr"ee month 9ld Craig, was a source ot
dellih\ to the childleas Meledys.
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When the young co..,le' s fUrniture and tielcq!1111• had to be
ahfl&gt;ped bock to .the states t!x wee,u before tile 'end or his tour or
ducy, _the Meledys lnvitA!d tho ThdnJPoOOI to stay at their hmne
They would accept no pay, even thOWih three extra mouths to teed
Pul a strain on the IJijjge~
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.The two cottJles corresponded over the years, alii this past
Chmtmao the Thorq1o001 had a chance to repay the good dsed
done Cor them In 1956, KRCN!~ Mr. and Mrs. Mel.,.Y heel alwo.vs
~lilted to come to tho · otates, Gle111 and Faye nuode the tare a gilt

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Mrs. Meledy saftd· her uwin.
GaiUpolls neighbor- troopo
ter holiday" trorn the "sweets and leaders are as follows:
lbqJ" where she worked and ae-'froap 1181, Senlor$, M r s.
cumulatA!d enough time to make George Graee; Troop 1192, Ca..
the trill. When dpriure ·time
came, Mr. Meledy was W,

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Program is on Herbs
CHESHIRE - "Herbs a n d
Their Use,'' was the topic of
tile Wayside Garden Club meeting held Tuesday at the home
&lt;t Mrs. Garnet Kirby and Mn.
Briggs Kirby.
The meeting was opened by
Mro. Briggs Kirby giving the
Club Collect. Devotions by Mro.
Mar:IDn Darnell were readings
uror All The Little Things,"
by Helen Stiener Rice, and "~
Houn of Dti!Couragement, God
Ia our Encouragement."
Roll call, "An Herb I Use"
was answered by ten members.
Durlni tile busineos session
It was reported that four membell ......,.. the OIJUIIty meeting and ....., had met with Na-

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last week.
Seventeen different herbo were
exhibited by Mrs. Bruce Yeau-

ger, ''Witch's Garden" was given by Mrs. Stanley Slaver and she told oC twelve herbs
and Uleir uses. Some are Ulied
In medicines today; tlleH Included Monk's head used for the
heart, Fox Coot, Nyliohade, Hemp,
Willow, Mandark, Elder tree and

Parsley, Mrs. Briggs Kirby gave
an
interesting article on
'•There's Magic, in Herbs."
Refresl'tments were served by
1he hostesses. The November
meeting will be wllh Mrs. Clarence Mulford November 12.

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night was observed by GaHia Powell, Chapeau of Meigs CounCourty Solon 612 Eight and For- ty, spoke brieOy and thanked
ty, Thursday, Oct. 3, at Pom- Salon ror invitation to the dineroy Trinity Uni!A&gt;d Church of ner and meeting.
A Cystic Fibrosi1 meetingwas
Christ. A delicious dirmer was
announced
to be held In Melgo
served by the ladles of the chur.;:h.
Distinguished guests present County November 11 and a rewere VIolet Aicholz of New ception for Departmental ChaWasbJD&amp;ton, Ohio; Chapeau De- peau Violet Aicholz in New Washportemental d'Ohio Edna Smeltz Ington Oct. 20.
Gilts were presented to dist1 Atdea, Ohio; Seerelaire - Calstinguished
guests present.
slero, Department Hazel ElThe
next
meeting of the Salon
liott La Demi Chapeau Dewdeme,
will
be
at
the
home of Mabel
Deportemental of P&lt;&gt;r11moulh
Brown
in
November.
M8r)'
Martin W Pomeroy
L' Aumonler Depart.emental. Eva-

GALLIPOLIS -

A fellowship

Una Bertdey of Nevada, Ohio;
L' Archlviste
Dopartemental,
Irene Melr of Sebring, 0 h i o;
La Concierge Dopartemental,
l!lbel Van p....., &lt;t Jaduon;
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G.-\Li.JPO\-.IS - Miss Brenda
Mills, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Mills. Route 4, Circleville, and granddaughter or

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Brenda Mills,

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KANAUGA - Kanauga Women's Society of Christian ServIce met ror the October meet-

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JWC Rummage Sale
GALLIPOLIS - The Junior
Woman's Club is SpOnSoring a
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rtiD'Uilage sale Oct. 12 from 9 a.
m. ,to 5 p.m. at the Episcopal
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CaU-eiL Proceeds are to be used
for ~ club's charitable wcrka.
The sale !rill be set up In
'1 'I - s with areas being plannod ror children's wear, hats,
f
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~~a scrap table.
~. -"!~· William Thomas and Mrs.
o-ge -,'&gt;It are In eharge ut

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ference.
Mits Mills is a senior at
LOgan Elm lligh School where
ahe is a member of the Band,
Chor•Js, Girl's F.naemble, National Honor Society, Girl's Ath~
letic Association, and Q'Jill and
Scroll. Sbe is also editor of the
&amp;ochool newspaper, The Elm Log.

Callie
01 all the beef catUe ;n the
world, f1ne in ei~hl is l'lu!\sed
as a milk cow. M11st of lh~m
are in Europe, though New
7.ealand has the most .. JCtf!ns·
ivc milk production per

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Lodge Hall was the aeene saturday evening ot a miscellaneous
shower honoring Min Carolyn
Sisson, bride-elect of Robert W.
Hart.
Games were played and prizes awarded to Mrs. Marvin Rupe
and Mrs. James Wright. The door
prize was won by Mrs. Dale SiB-

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Lena Mae Raike gave the benediction .
Roll call was answered by giv~
ing a prayer from the Bible. Sixty-lour st~k calls were made. h
was voted to give ten dollars
to Salvation Army; pa.f a part
of the pledge, and a special of-

fering for Prayer and Self-Denial week; also P"f on Minister's Wife Retreat.
Guests were Hazel Persinger, Dessie Holcomb, D 1 a n

Stanaker, C!ney and &amp;erey Stanaker and Andy Persinger.
Birthdays &lt;t Bessie Utchlleld
and Dr. Edna Gettles were otoserved. Refreshments of frozen

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fruit salad, potato chips, sandwiches, coffee and kool-aid were

served.
Mrs. Brownell was assiBt:ed
in serving by her daughter Dian
and Mrs. Hazel Persinger. Blessing was asked by Mary Shamb-

Mrs. Dennis

in Hershey, PL, where the Bales
children, H.a.lph and Rhonda, were
privileged lO participate in a
taste-test or somenewcandyblrs

that Hershey la planning toputon
the market.
811 Brld«•
New York's VerrazanoNarrows Bridge contains three
times as much steel as the
Empire State Building. The
twin towers uf the bridge are
as ~II as a 70-story building,
and 1ts four cables could ~'UP·
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Kyger ML Speaker, Rev. Sedzoil

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GALLIPOLIS -

and Mro. David Sedzlol. Rev.
bero at 11mroda,y'o..ungofthe Sedzlol lo pastor &lt;t the Chesh·
Kypr Valley Motllero League lre Baptist Church, He opoke &lt;1.
held ot the Cheshire B a p II s t hie oxperieoces &lt;t working and
teoehlns at a Mental Hoopltal. .
Church.
'lbe meeting wu called ID or- Mro. Sedzlol "'IDke of her exder by president, MrL UoydRan- parionceo &lt;t teachlns In a oehool
ldn. Mn. Rankin also gave devo. In Kentuc:loy for tbo blind Botll
tlooo. Roll c:all was answered by were very interesting and In''Have I Paid l.(y Dues?'' Mrs. formalive talks, Also pre,.nt,..••
Jo~ .Matzger gave the ,..,..,_ lhe Scidzlolo' three month oldooo

tary•o report. The treuuror't Jonathan.
Hostess, Mrs. Jom Meager,
report wao read by Mra. Robert
Lueas.
-A diacuosion wos held on to have ror thehullband'sinterest
In OCCL.
Mra. Rankin introduced 1 h e

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Picnic Held by
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Annual Scott Reunion
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Mr. 1111 Mrs. Arthur ~ Sr.
C!Penl several daylla
molilbera present andthreeproo.- Charleston, DL, visltl1111 Mr..:
110divo membero, Mra. 0 t 1 a a..,••, aQD, Dr. Paul wan~, 1111
Lo.vne, Mrs. Arthur Amold and IIWIY plaeea of lnleroot includiltC
Lincoln Memortal Pari&lt; and ·)(ji.
Mrs. Miles Trout.
Noxl meeting will be 11 the seum.
home of Mrs. Paul i:boemaker
Mrs. James Preaton as COhoatesa.
starflah has no economic
value exeept for lnaignlftcut
ornameotaf purpose•.
and ~~
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Meeting Planned

Observes 38th

GALLIPOLIS - ,The Green
Elementary PTA will have Its
first meeting of the school year
Tuesday, Oct. 8, at 7:30 p.m.

Anniversary

ln the school audltorium. The
program for the evening will be
In keeping lrith Fire Preventloo

GALLIPOLIS - Mr. and Mrs. .Week Oct. 6-12. Special guest
Virgil Wamsley, Kypr, were will be James Norilwp, Chief of
plea&amp;aJitly surpriaed &amp;uldo.Y when the Gallipolls Volunteer Fire Derelatives and friend&amp; pther&gt;ld at partment.
The new officers for the comRoyal Oak Park td celebrate
the Wamsleys• 38th wedding an- Ing 1ear !rill be lntrocllced. The
fifth grade will preaer&amp; a proniversary.
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Preaent were Mr. and Mrs. gram. All parents are invited to
Howard Leach and Nancy; Mr. attend. A meeting of the executive cornmitleo will take place
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Miller, Me- at 7 p.m. (preceding the meetrle, Eric and Dall11, Parkers-, ing.)

and Mrs. Pete Butcher andlloug;

burg; Mr, and Mrs. Darrell Haw-

thorne, Jamie, Tim and David;

Mr.

and Mrs. ~ Dor"'l Larld.111,
Mike and Kenny, Long

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Mr. and

MrS.

Harlan Wood,

Robert and Mary Ellen, Gollipolisi Mr. and Mrs. Nevin Wood
and Mrs. Elleen Lowder, R 1 o
Grande; Mr. and Mrs. Jam e s
Preston, Chris, Lou and Cindy;
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wamsley
and Brian. Jess and Loule Louden, Cheshire, and Mr. and Mrs.
Homer Hockman, Treva, Becky,

Jtmm.y and Billy, Kyger,
Rerfeshmenta or a decorated
cake and homemade 1.., cream
l'R!re served those atteDcllag, Mr.
and Mrs. WamaiOJireeelvediiWIY
lovely gllta.
Sending a gilt were MrL Betty Loudenanddaughter,JeoaAm.

Benjamin Franklin once
used the pseudonym of Mrs.
SUeoce Dogood.

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!be Kyger Creek - Southwestern footboll pme, One of tile
seniors will be chosen queen Friday morning by thO studeili

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taking a· "alp" with -~ "chips"
GALLIPOUS - At the Galfor React.
at 7 aiMI 6 at a Calr ·when I wao Ua County CB Radio Inc. Clw advisor
1 'Foxyn Grant callPresident
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and 6 pence.)
0 - r meeting It woo IIJIIIOUil.ed the meeting to order. Mrs.
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lmpresolon of the states was dllte;ont .\hAD~•he ~·- oed !hot three melli&gt;era of Gal- Gllber\ Plants took roll call and
pa~ She found it was much greener aiMI· more ~~~~ \han she Iiad !Ia CO\Illy React had received read the lllilllles of the last
bOO.n ltd' to believe.
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In the absence or sec. lli";~ home 'town, there aJ.. no '""'rmarM!e itoo~ with Martha Kelitlf, Fritz Slover and meeting
retary Gladys Grant. Bob Cox
-~ varieties or Items. Houaewives don't slq&gt; ~n Iorge ~- NeU MeMahou. Col. Welker wu 1!1 !be group .in the Lord's Pray·~ we do. They olq&gt; often, mak!nB small I&gt;Ufel1ulls at.
er. Mrs. Opal stover gave the
1)'. obOpa, In fact, Mrs. Melody Is the manager ot oucb a ;hq&gt;, a
treaourer's report.
s~eeta shop which abo .sella tobaeco.
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She notloed our high prle,,, espectally 011 ·c~uw
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oo the land which the c:lub baa
_ shoas. r C&lt;JU!d teU ohe wat the kind of woman,~ w~l:....'prlltl'
::: purehued.
hall. Her hair Is . ~~lght ll'l)l aiMI her glasael, were delli putple 11111
A committee was &amp;JIP(Jinted to
plain. She ,.., wearing a oofl rominlno ~••• of a!¥01 « ·Pink and
GALLIPOLIS - New books remake arrangements £or the club1 s
laveJider.
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1bankoglving dlmer.
When •tte" yislted '"dur Houae" 11hfr. discovered hOw small the
Llbrary October 3 are: Fiction:
Robert Rothgeb won !be door
world really Is. Curntor Marilla Fosler's father and Winifred were SUNDAY
The Wine and tho Music by Wilprize. The meeting was adjournborn In the same omaD town, Leigh Lancislllre, England.
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liam E. Barrett;WaitforDawnby
ed and reCreshments were ser. . Wlnlfrnd greatly admires the open gardens In Galllpolio. Gar· Church amual homecom1111!.
Anne Ptlilipe; The Daughters of
Longing,
Froma S&amp;nd; Drill A
t· d~e~ In ~!lnd ~re usually encloa"!l .!lnd private. The ilame Dow- Public Is Invited. Potluck din- ved.
The next meeting will be Oct.
Crooked
Hole, Garland Roark;
e rose!
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""' ~-·· ··· ~--·et{,t-~···£r;f'~,· · · ·· ,. ~· ''.· 16, at 7:30 p.m. at Kat p.nau.
The God Machilit, Martin Catdin;
. . . The '' . I'Jll~i weekly wage~~.- rln~lil*!
;U;. rHOME~.OifiN!li· ·at
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I~ ,~ ohoe. factory) Ia 20 pou!l!s or abou\.$47.80; she worllo frorit . . ~
United
idot-.t
8:~ s.m. until tea Ume, which Ia ~p.m., with anllbur and15 Jilin- Church potluck dlmeratnoon
Morning, Noon and Night, James
uteo olf Cor lunch. l!er salary is t28, tn American money,
ANNU~ STOV:ER
Gould Cozzens.
. • lo•!:111!1and, as In America, people are movi111! out otthelarae
~-Reunion •L
Non-Fiction: Take a Tip From
heell~·dtles, 'lbe l!tUe town In which !Ita. Melody llvoa haall!ld ~ 141•
Grange HaD, Rt.
Me, Jack Nlcklausi I Wish I'd
burst of gr\"'tb on an Increase o( •&amp;bout lour tbjJUuhd pepUJailon,
Olatl • ot dinner at _,_ All
Said That!, Art Linkletter; The
sedness. caine over her face forttae.ftrattlJII,e wb•i. 1 alked'aboat r
ves and friends _invited.
Audubon Book or True Nature
the war yeara In ~ She uld, "It was 0 terrllile lime. 1 iateb- • MONDAY
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Stories, Audubon Magazine; The
ed the Ameriean planes go out on their runs as they pasaed over AAIJW wDl meet at the home
t..tter-01.¥ Saints: The Mormons
'"": home. Ml hilsbo&gt;ld was at Dunldrk-.nd 1n malli o1110r areas or !be · or Mrs. Kurt llulz, Rt. 588
Yesterday and Todo.v, Robert
war.
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CIIIJ is their love for chlldren.''
trict Ubrarlan.
of the Progressive Mother's Fishes, Alan Fletcher; CollectWinifred, bas just one more week lett of heJ' niontb'·• leave.from
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League at a picnic held Tuesday Ing VIctorian Porcelain, Ernest
her job. Then she will havo to relllrn home, When she dota, ·lhe '-lighters of America, 7:30
at the Gallla County J unlor Fair- Reyuolds; Small Al1tlque Furniwl!1 carr1 wltb her a strong !Jq)reiBIOO of the Tllomjlaoiio arm, p, "'- Befreshments will be grounds.
ture, Bernard Hughe_s; Hobby Col·
wcindel'ftl! hospitality, and a 1q&gt;e of returni011!, may11e even of .-. .. oerved.
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Twelve children of the h(llle leetlooa A-Z, Roal,yn W. Soli\V;
t:1.J:inc: here~ in green, open AmericL
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were guests or the league.
The VIolent Friend• tile Story of
• Grande at the home &lt;t Mra.
Mrs. JIUI!ea Gilliam provided Mrs. Robert Loola stavenson,
JIUI!es Clark, S. CoUege Avo.
.... cokes in horor or her dliugh- Mackay; Advaneed Tennis, Paul
~L Arthur E.spensc:heid, coter'
s birUtdly. The next meet- Metzler; Out or tile Earth I Sing,
boatess. Dri"VWB tranaportlfll
1111! will be held at the home or Richard Lewl.a; HaPpiness Ia a
members will leave Gallllolla
Mrs. Robert Williams. The pro- Sad Song, Schultz; Wllddowers
1:30 P~m. Drlvera, Ha,ywant.
gram will be given by a mem- In Your House, Josephine von
Neal sed ~ling_
ber of the Ohio state Patrol. Miklos.
m-1.0 CANASTA Clab wU1
meet at the home of Mro. GerGALLIPOLIS - Tho family of ljiU Scott, Tracy,
and ald lloac:h, 7 .P-111.
TUF.SDAY
Mro. :Ether Scott and the late Laura; Mr, and Mrs. Harry Hop- MONDAY
PEMBROKE: cum·atlhahome
Sootl, held tbetr amua1 re- - . I!Omie and v. E. .Killin,
Red Crolf Volun·
GALLIPOLIS - ~ llout,
of Mildred Buah, :E\oelyn Bran. 'ft.OII II Lake H• oo .limdo.v. liD!~ Dlrla Sl!lfth. 'aU of &gt;\)I:EBICAN
teen reaular bm..,_ meetJacklon
Pike, "Scouter of t h e
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In&amp; 12t80 p,IJI- Holzer Medl·
Week,"
-r&gt;ldSeootlngasaboy
OO ·''Tbe Year of the Gorllla."
r011ow1ng •hllcireil and
Mr. aild ~~no. P. c.
In 1938 1111 had earned the rank
cal Center eirJteria_ - ·
fri8ndl, Mr. and Mrs, Vau,slll . UM 1111 Tori, GnWJ. C!ll'l Mr. urpdtoauond
of
Eagle Scaul b)' 1947.
WEDN:ESDAY
~. Me""""'; Mr. &amp;1141 Ill:"- and Mro. Charleo llqutb and
GALUPOLIS BaDd J!aosten In
He
na a 1c:autmaster whlle in
OUl KYG:ER Golden l!ule
~~Conred, ~. JlllO'!bd
Jolm;.Leo $!!slier, Mr. ~Mrl.......
7:30p.m.
the
Navy
In Norfolk, Vo., IIIII lat. JOin or Wool Jetrersot1; Mr. and Bob Swlabe!',
Eddie and
eluo will meet with Mrs. l.,._
er
seoutmaster
of Tioop 200 of
GALIJA
cC&gt;IJNTi
PO!tiONA
lfr~ Jerry Coared; Mr- ~Mn. Joan ~ 1 1\fra; AIYa ·lCaU;
tWe MuUorct for a work day
Granp,
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Galllpolla,
lha
oldesl
troop In
Bring
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lunch.
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tile OOIIIIIry, He also was a am~ 1f11111""9o oromf&lt;lro
Slorlle Roulh: Mr.·aPcl Mrs. BID 1111 ~ Md . . . . . . . . ..
master and c:ommittee ebal!'man
1111JR!IJAY
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of
Pack 204. Galllpolla.
will
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lunch.
Chelhlre.
HARRIS GIIANG:E 8 I'm. :Em
He
has been
numerGrange wiD atlend ror Joint
Mr. and Mro. H. · T, ~lell,
TUEsDAY
ous
&lt;lmp\IFees.
For
the
past
six
· jnotallatlon of "'OIIeero. POlTom and BID or AtkiloOn; Anita
fR!iiNcii
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Cl""'
Mulh, Allr&lt;)ll; Mrl. :!Vl' Clark
luck·-·
at !be · h~ · or ,Mr~~o. 'Harley
of liner; ...,., 'and ""'· wn.
Arrieu Aotoo
Georae. 7:80 »- .,_ Roll ea11
Bam Rtmlido, khnbet•· and
The
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will~ 1D IUIO .atreegrown
Karel! •rt
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bad a total or 3.8 miUloo
mater vehicles regiller&gt;ld as .
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curtla ~ ~ GalfJrol Jan. I, 1911ti. Of thlo lolal,
GRACE
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1,7 mBilon cars, truck&amp; an4
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Andrew. one of the twelve
disciples was by Pina W~ and
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Mrs. James Casto, and Troop
1156, Brownie, Mrs. Barey stolJar, &amp;azanne. Stelnly, Crts Ross
and 911811 Burnsl.di.

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trip: 11lt was lovely, rather like

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Mrs. HorUe Roush, Mrs. J. 0.

Kail, Mrs. Demla ~ires, Mrl.
Mike Sehukert and Mrs. Wendell
Roosh.
After Ml" SisBOO had opened and gracloualy aclmowlodpd
her lovely gills, retreshmert• of

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·;w make the triP alone. It was a
. ·big tt:lp for the
slight
woman to mske by herselt
·Her smlle i1 wide,{' and her
blue eyes rlrlect her liveliness ·

Stewart, Mro. Wonde11Bracl&gt;ur1,

for a call to worshiP service.
lee cream, cake, corree, koolThe leader was Mrs. Lena Mae
ald and nrlnts were serv,ed.
son.
Ralke. Opening song was "BeauOthers
attending
were
Mrs.
tiful Garden of Prayer;" Scripture Psalms 36:5-9 was read re- B. E. Fife, Mrs. Marvin Thomsponsively. Laura Short gave a as, Mrs. Fred SJsson., Mrs. Dale
prayer. Scripture, Gen.l:l-3waa Mulford, Mrs. Marion Darnell,
BY THE lOth
read by Ethel Wright and John Mrs. Walter Rife, Mrs. Arthur
U-S by Audrey BrownelL Plna Rupe, Mrs. James BraciMJry and
J. D., Mrs. Richard li.s8011, Mrs.
Ward gave n'l.edltations.
Talks on Urban Ministries in Luella Bracblry, Mrs. A I ice
Asia, VIetnam and Korea were SWisher, Mrs. IYa Clark, M r s.
FROM THE FIRST
given by Virginia Roush and Em- George Gardner, Miss Ruth Athey,
Miss
Linda
Gardner,
Mrs.
ma ~ncer ga\IC a talk on India. A lalk on Vashti School Robert Sisson and Robbie, Linfor gl.rla was presented by Flor- da Sisson, Mrs. Wayne Sisson
Opp. The Posf Office
ence Allen. Meditations were giv- and the guest ot honor, Miss Carolyn
.5lsson.
en by Mary Shamblin and Evelyn Rothgeb. uMetisage or reconciliation" was the sui:Uect of a

City, recently received a troPhY for rirst l'lace in the state
for her agricultural demonstra- from a trip to Haddonfield, N.J.,
tion, Air Pollution: Fume Fa- where they visited several dava
tale, given at the Ohio &amp;ate Fair w1th Mr. and Mrs. Walter Zwi~B
were preserted and each spoke
(Ardath Spires) and sons.
In August.
brleliy _ The Departemental ChaThey also spent a day in AtBrenda is an eight y~ar mempeau amounced Gallla Coonty Sa- ber of 4-11 and has reteived A's lantic Cit.Y and visited other
lon was tlrst in the state to reach 00 all 16 or her projects and points or Interest in New Jerill Partnership goal.
sey, Delaware and Maryland, inhas placed in the top 10 in
A new Partner, Joan Wood, Pickaway County each of the cluding a tour or L1e U. S. Nawu lncllcted by Departemenlal eight years. Sle has been a par- val Training Center at BainChapeau.
ticipant at the state fair f•lr bridge, Md.
Helen Billings, Chapeau of the last five years. This sum They toured the IJ. S. Naval
Shipyards
in Philadelphia where
mer she represented Pickawa,y
Mr.
Zwies
is stationed and visitCounty in Washington, D. C. at

The mooting ,... called to orclor by La Petit Chapeau, Erma
Smith. using regular opening
form. Distinguished g u e s t s

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of. qail~J 'Girl 1255, C~~ ·Mrl. ,1:· G, ®&gt;- '
. n~ ..bi;ld T"'*If ~the er1 and 'kr•--:;K t...U.' ilemUio;
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_Brown,,. Neli!_ibOr- Chaltlnan. rer; Tl1iop 1014, Jwdoro, Mrl.
II wao ·repoi'ted 349 l!frls bavo J1ober1 Sehoplt; Troop ~Jun.
~qllll!r&gt;ld 17 troopo,led b)' lor, Mrt. MarVIn ~ and
117 a&amp;dt~ · tor u.,· -year &lt;~ .
RobertCI&amp;e.Y;TreDPI2'1t
scoullng.
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· Junior, Mro• .Thomal Price aPe!·
Guesia reprelllllln&amp;. the Seal Mrs, ~ l!fDrpn- Troop
of Ohio were Mro.Ka.Yilatthewa, 1102, Junior, Mrs. Harq·Cbamfteld eerviee repre-ve oll- ben and Mro. Far...U HouCk;
rector, and Mro. Am Warren, Troop 1178 Junior Mro JoiJI
part-time fteld aid In Columbua. &lt;;roth and Mrs. C~les IJnao;
Mro. Warren ·~eel a erlllo Troop 1016, Junlot, Mra. Ksitb
workahop. file bad oo dlaplo.v Thomas and Mrs. John Cathart;
a larp number &lt;t ltema nuode Troop ·l2U, Junior, Mrs. Soot!
by ilrl aoouta. Leldarsworeglv- Wllk......,, Mrs. Bobby Clark,
en an opporlurdty to cilplleate and Mrt. Nathan Slayton; Troop
some of the,. Items. '!bOll In 1109, Brownie, Mro. WUUam
lllrn will ·abare the craft with Wittman and Mra. Dana Ralke;
their troops.
Troop 1023, Bnnmle, Mra. El.
It was amounced that Connie don Thomas and Mro. Tom RleMesser, Jadtaon, had been ap.. ser; Troop 1322, Brownie, Mrs.
pointA!d by the Seal ao llold ad- Bill Jo Jolllson; Troop 1180,
vllllr for Diatri~ 12. A ..ung Brownie, Mrl. Rlebard Damer
will be held In Jack,.. on Oct. and Mro. Jom Clark; Troop 1158,

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cussion was held ooneernlng
some .. the issues about the
relationship of theoe ~e and

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Scouter Hout bas boon In
ebarge &lt;t PllYsieal a r r - s
&lt;t the amual M~M Seoutorama.
He Is """ a neighborhood c:ommluioner for Pad&lt; 204, Troop
200, and l'olll 200.
Ills wire, Mary, hu beea a don
IIIOiher. 'l1lroulll George' a er.
!orta, !be scouting program has
inc:reaaed ,.rviee to boya, 1111
hu inoplrnd ..... ..-JIItoholp,
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BffiLE SI'WY PLANN:ED
MASON - The Rev. Ralph
MabJney of Parkersburg, !rill
be conducting a week's Bible
study beglm!ng Oel 6 and continuing through Oel 12, at the
S!lem CoDIDlWiity Church ltart!ng at 7:30 p.m. Rev, Mahoney
is well-known in thls area hav!ng been pastor &lt;t !be Muon
:EUB Charge for 16 years prior to his retirement tno yooro
ago. He Ia aloo a well - known
Bible student, and teacher. :E\oeryone is welcome.

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Woddlnga, tuuoralo
Speelal Oc:oaolou

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leo
was the opeakor
the AddiiCOI WSCS Soptomber
meetlq hold ot the home ofMfo;
Ed Tbomp- Add!-- Devotloos Mre atven by Mro. J o e
Drummond.
Mrs. :ilner's topic was •~Be.
!ng With PeOple Wllo HurL" II
dealt with looldng ot city ~·
w!th tpecial needs and how the

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RECEIVE AW AUD - Sharon Vaughters, Portsmouth, left,
and Linda Wessel, Sciotoville, right, senior students atHolzer Hospiw School of Nursing, hold the plaque recently ~e­
ceived by the school for the prize winning song written and
sung by Holzer students at the 1968 convention or the Student
Nurse Association of Ohio in Akron. Miss Vaughters~ president of District 14, representing the Holzer School of Nursing, and Miss Wessel wrote the song. Other students who
were in the chorus were: Maril.vn Parker, Connie Leadingham, Noel Kohler, Lirda Root. Patti BlosS, Sheila SmiUl,
Duma Darst, Margoric Harris, Diana Davis, Ann Eubank,
Kathryn Collins, Karen Wolford, Carolyn Bobbs, PatU Flood
and Mary Crabtree. The :;oil; will be presented by the Ohio
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other memberl!l or the wscs
assisted w:l1b the program.
Mrs. Joe Drummond preslded over the business meetlr..g.
It was announced a bake sale
and bazaar will be held Dec. 7.
The group made a contribution
to the Minister's Whes Retreat
to be held at Camp Francis Asbury.
The October meeting of the club
will be held at the home or Mrs.
Merrill Bunce of Cheshire.

Mrs. Brownell

In the
trlel .
Mrs. Albert Durose and· Mrl.
Miles f. Fplhig Sr, of Rivero!de
Study Club ....,sOJUd the poeral federatlool at tho, l)leeting
held Friday at Lake Hope.
'l11e Junior .woman•s CliJb was .
Mrs.
represented by Mrs. GUbert'eor,"' • •
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. . C:ELEBRATE GllLPEjll ANNivERSARY - Mr. aiMI Mr" ·
Juniors. ·
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The 1leZ.apbook Wu eoQ)Ded
Mro, · 'Lawrence J!aatllri!, w~re honorod 1an' lllelf,4otl.\ ~
by Mrs. James Walker ancl'the
lllniverurw . Sep~ . 27 with a lUlily dlmier,iiarh:' h&amp;ld a~o,._·• •• ·
activities c:onialned In It took
car's !ihert~rroom. A three tiered
eeiltertd !be tlbJo ·
place durliig thO . presidency .or
and aeeeuotlft were lit gold; Gueill otbOr ,tban familY wore' ·
Mrs. Robert saunders.
Mr. and . ~~ Oaear Burp.,,.Camlridio, Mr. and Mra.· ~
lle Jlar&lt;:l'l (JUII!astlanl) ind,qhter; Klin, atleiMied but Gil'
A lhought for the daJI- British
Baltianl, a '~"" at Ohio UnlversU;y, wu unable to bel/reoiovelist GeOrge Meredith once
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TEENAGEIIS INVITED TO ATIEND WRAP COURSE - ·
The B IIIII PW De!onolvo Driving course, WRAP (Women ·Responsible for Accident Preyention) is for all drlvere, young
arll old, and non-drivers interested ln accident prevention. It
will boglu Tueodl.r, Oct 15, ot 7t30 p. m. at the Fpioeopal
Owrch. The lour hour course Is bel~ given by quall1!ed lostruetora. Diplomas will be awarded at the nnal session.
Participants In the program, Phll Fisher and Ed Springer,

GAHS students, shown above,

Miss Carolyn Sisson
Honored With Shower ·

Twelve years ago, Wftd.tred Me1edy and her huiband, Harry of
Northants~ England, met a )'(X.qlg Gallla . County setviceman, Glenn
~son and his wife, Faye, In a butcher shop. The two ccq~les

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became ton:l or each other. They had man, interests tn common
and the Thompson's son, thr"ee month 9ld Craig, was a source ot
dellih\ to the childleas Meledys.
. .,
When the young co..,le' s fUrniture and tielcq!1111• had to be
ahfl&gt;ped bock to .the states t!x wee,u before tile 'end or his tour or
ducy, _the Meledys lnvitA!d tho ThdnJPoOOI to stay at their hmne
They would accept no pay, even thOWih three extra mouths to teed
Pul a strain on the IJijjge~
·
.The two cottJles corresponded over the years, alii this past
Chmtmao the Thorq1o001 had a chance to repay the good dsed
done Cor them In 1956, KRCN!~ Mr. and Mrs. Mel.,.Y heel alwo.vs
~lilted to come to tho · otates, Gle111 and Faye nuode the tare a gilt

9.

Mrs. Meledy saftd· her uwin.
GaiUpolls neighbor- troopo
ter holiday" trorn the "sweets and leaders are as follows:
lbqJ" where she worked and ae-'froap 1181, Senlor$, M r s.
cumulatA!d enough time to make George Graee; Troop 1192, Ca..
the trill. When dpriure ·time
came, Mr. Meledy was W,

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Wayside Garden Club
Program is on Herbs
CHESHIRE - "Herbs a n d
Their Use,'' was the topic of
tile Wayside Garden Club meeting held Tuesday at the home
&lt;t Mrs. Garnet Kirby and Mn.
Briggs Kirby.
The meeting was opened by
Mro. Briggs Kirby giving the
Club Collect. Devotions by Mro.
Mar:IDn Darnell were readings
uror All The Little Things,"
by Helen Stiener Rice, and "~
Houn of Dti!Couragement, God
Ia our Encouragement."
Roll call, "An Herb I Use"
was answered by ten members.
Durlni tile busineos session
It was reported that four membell ......,.. the OIJUIIty meeting and ....., had met with Na-

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ture's Garden Club at the GSI
last week.
Seventeen different herbo were
exhibited by Mrs. Bruce Yeau-

ger, ''Witch's Garden" was given by Mrs. Stanley Slaver and she told oC twelve herbs
and Uleir uses. Some are Ulied
In medicines today; tlleH Included Monk's head used for the
heart, Fox Coot, Nyliohade, Hemp,
Willow, Mandark, Elder tree and

Parsley, Mrs. Briggs Kirby gave
an
interesting article on
'•There's Magic, in Herbs."
Refresl'tments were served by
1he hostesses. The November
meeting will be wllh Mrs. Clarence Mulford November 12.

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Gallia Salon 40 and 8
First to Reach Goal

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Athens Cowtty Salon, and Iva
night was observed by GaHia Powell, Chapeau of Meigs CounCourty Solon 612 Eight and For- ty, spoke brieOy and thanked
ty, Thursday, Oct. 3, at Pom- Salon ror invitation to the dineroy Trinity Uni!A&gt;d Church of ner and meeting.
A Cystic Fibrosi1 meetingwas
Christ. A delicious dirmer was
announced
to be held In Melgo
served by the ladles of the chur.;:h.
Distinguished guests present County November 11 and a rewere VIolet Aicholz of New ception for Departmental ChaWasbJD&amp;ton, Ohio; Chapeau De- peau Violet Aicholz in New Washportemental d'Ohio Edna Smeltz Ington Oct. 20.
Gilts were presented to dist1 Atdea, Ohio; Seerelaire - Calstinguished
guests present.
slero, Department Hazel ElThe
next
meeting of the Salon
liott La Demi Chapeau Dewdeme,
will
be
at
the
home of Mabel
Deportemental of P&lt;&gt;r11moulh
Brown
in
November.
M8r)'
Martin W Pomeroy
L' Aumonler Depart.emental. Eva-

GALLIPOLIS -

A fellowship

Una Bertdey of Nevada, Ohio;
L' Archlviste
Dopartemental,
Irene Melr of Sebring, 0 h i o;
La Concierge Dopartemental,
l!lbel Van p....., &lt;t Jaduon;
a . _ ...... DepanemerAI al -

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Takes Awards
G.-\Li.JPO\-.IS - Miss Brenda
Mills, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Mills. Route 4, Circleville, and granddaughter or

June

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eJpe&lt;ially ,.,._.., by
Mro. Neulzlin8 In ~&gt;:&gt;nor &lt;t the

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by

Carrie -iloe alii bor lilwibGroup

Brenda Mills,

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Mrs.

~ley

Dillon of Crown

Hostess For

Kanauga WSCS
KANAUGA - Kanauga Women's Society of Christian ServIce met ror the October meet-

ing with Mrs. Audrey Brownell

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Plans Made For

JWC Rummage Sale
GALLIPOLIS - The Junior
Woman's Club is SpOnSoring a
,,
rtiD'Uilage sale Oct. 12 from 9 a.
m. ,to 5 p.m. at the Episcopal
~
CaU-eiL Proceeds are to be used
for ~ club's charitable wcrka.
The sale !rill be set up In
'1 'I - s with areas being plannod ror children's wear, hats,
f
_ . , elolh!ng, toys, better
~~a scrap table.
~. -"!~· William Thomas and Mrs.
o-ge -,'&gt;It are In eharge ut

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the National 4-H Leadership Con-

ference.
Mits Mills is a senior at
LOgan Elm lligh School where
ahe is a member of the Band,
Chor•Js, Girl's F.naemble, National Honor Society, Girl's Ath~
letic Association, and Q'Jill and
Scroll. Sbe is also editor of the
&amp;ochool newspaper, The Elm Log.

Callie
01 all the beef catUe ;n the
world, f1ne in ei~hl is l'lu!\sed
as a milk cow. M11st of lh~m
are in Europe, though New
7.ealand has the most .. JCtf!ns·
ivc milk production per

&lt;:&lt;:tJ•lla. at-cording to tn1· Ji!n·

q(:h;paP.dia liritanni1·a

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The Kyger

Lodge Hall was the aeene saturday evening ot a miscellaneous
shower honoring Min Carolyn
Sisson, bride-elect of Robert W.
Hart.
Games were played and prizes awarded to Mrs. Marvin Rupe
and Mrs. James Wright. The door
prize was won by Mrs. Dale SiB-

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Sending gltta were Mro, Iva

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Lena Mae Raike gave the benediction .
Roll call was answered by giv~
ing a prayer from the Bible. Sixty-lour st~k calls were made. h
was voted to give ten dollars
to Salvation Army; pa.f a part
of the pledge, and a special of-

fering for Prayer and Self-Denial week; also P"f on Minister's Wife Retreat.
Guests were Hazel Persinger, Dessie Holcomb, D 1 a n

Stanaker, C!ney and &amp;erey Stanaker and Andy Persinger.
Birthdays &lt;t Bessie Utchlleld
and Dr. Edna Gettles were otoserved. Refreshments of frozen

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fruit salad, potato chips, sandwiches, coffee and kool-aid were

served.
Mrs. Brownell was assiBt:ed
in serving by her daughter Dian
and Mrs. Hazel Persinger. Blessing was asked by Mary Shamb-

Mrs. Dennis

in Hershey, PL, where the Bales
children, H.a.lph and Rhonda, were
privileged lO participate in a
taste-test or somenewcandyblrs

that Hershey la planning toputon
the market.
811 Brld«•
New York's VerrazanoNarrows Bridge contains three
times as much steel as the
Empire State Building. The
twin towers uf the bridge are
as ~II as a 70-story building,
and 1ts four cables could ~'UP·
11urt the Queen Mary.

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Kyger ML Speaker, Rev. Sedzoil

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l'rolrnDl

GALLIPOLIS -

and Mro. David Sedzlol. Rev.
bero at 11mroda,y'o..ungofthe Sedzlol lo pastor &lt;t the Chesh·
Kypr Valley Motllero League lre Baptist Church, He opoke &lt;1.
held ot the Cheshire B a p II s t hie oxperieoces &lt;t working and
teoehlns at a Mental Hoopltal. .
Church.
'lbe meeting wu called ID or- Mro. Sedzlol "'IDke of her exder by president, MrL UoydRan- parionceo &lt;t teachlns In a oehool
ldn. Mn. Rankin also gave devo. In Kentuc:loy for tbo blind Botll
tlooo. Roll c:all was answered by were very interesting and In''Have I Paid l.(y Dues?'' Mrs. formalive talks, Also pre,.nt,..••
Jo~ .Matzger gave the ,..,..,_ lhe Scidzlolo' three month oldooo

tary•o report. The treuuror't Jonathan.
Hostess, Mrs. Jom Meager,
report wao read by Mra. Robert
Lueas.
-A diacuosion wos held on to have ror thehullband'sinterest
In OCCL.
Mra. Rankin introduced 1 h e

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Picnic Held by
Progressive

Mothers League

Annual Scott Reunion
Is Held at Lake Hdpe

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GET· THE-BETTER

Mr. 1111 Mrs. Arthur ~ Sr.
C!Penl several daylla
molilbera present andthreeproo.- Charleston, DL, visltl1111 Mr..:
110divo membero, Mra. 0 t 1 a a..,••, aQD, Dr. Paul wan~, 1111
Lo.vne, Mrs. Arthur Amold and IIWIY plaeea of lnleroot includiltC
Lincoln Memortal Pari&lt; and ·)(ji.
Mrs. Miles Trout.
Noxl meeting will be 11 the seum.
home of Mrs. Paul i:boemaker
Mrs. James Preaton as COhoatesa.
starflah has no economic
value exeept for lnaignlftcut
ornameotaf purpose•.
and ~~
- ~ste ss, Mra. Robert lu·

eas, oerveclrefreshmentato-

of Cheshire

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Green PTA First

Meeting Planned

Observes 38th

GALLIPOLIS - ,The Green
Elementary PTA will have Its
first meeting of the school year
Tuesday, Oct. 8, at 7:30 p.m.

Anniversary

ln the school audltorium. The
program for the evening will be
In keeping lrith Fire Preventloo

GALLIPOLIS - Mr. and Mrs. .Week Oct. 6-12. Special guest
Virgil Wamsley, Kypr, were will be James Norilwp, Chief of
plea&amp;aJitly surpriaed &amp;uldo.Y when the Gallipolls Volunteer Fire Derelatives and friend&amp; pther&gt;ld at partment.
The new officers for the comRoyal Oak Park td celebrate
the Wamsleys• 38th wedding an- Ing 1ear !rill be lntrocllced. The
fifth grade will preaer&amp; a proniversary.
.
Preaent were Mr. and Mrs. gram. All parents are invited to
Howard Leach and Nancy; Mr. attend. A meeting of the executive cornmitleo will take place
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Miller, Me- at 7 p.m. (preceding the meetrle, Eric and Dall11, Parkers-, ing.)

and Mrs. Pete Butcher andlloug;

burg; Mr, and Mrs. Darrell Haw-

thorne, Jamie, Tim and David;

Mr.

and Mrs. ~ Dor"'l Larld.111,
Mike and Kenny, Long

~ley,

Bottom.

Mr. and

MrS.

Harlan Wood,

Robert and Mary Ellen, Gollipolisi Mr. and Mrs. Nevin Wood
and Mrs. Elleen Lowder, R 1 o
Grande; Mr. and Mrs. Jam e s
Preston, Chris, Lou and Cindy;
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wamsley
and Brian. Jess and Loule Louden, Cheshire, and Mr. and Mrs.
Homer Hockman, Treva, Becky,

Jtmm.y and Billy, Kyger,
Rerfeshmenta or a decorated
cake and homemade 1.., cream
l'R!re served those atteDcllag, Mr.
and Mrs. WamaiOJireeelvediiWIY
lovely gllta.
Sending a gilt were MrL Betty Loudenanddaughter,JeoaAm.

Benjamin Franklin once
used the pseudonym of Mrs.
SUeoce Dogood.

Hout Scouter of the Week

.'Adventure

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opoakero for tho ovealng, Rev.

bookl ware dlatrDarted to mem-

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Spires, Mrs. Mayo Bales and
children of Akron have returned

Hershey Foods Pro:lucta Co.

':·s' ...

c_.,lng waged with posters, slopno 1111 much eleetloneerlng. The res!dts will be IIIUIOWICed at the hallllme shcJoi. 11 :.
!be Kyger Creek - Southwestern footboll pme, One of tile
seniors will be chosen queen Friday morning by thO studeili

Library Issues

Coming
Events

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the

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Vacation Trip
Is Taken to
New Jersey

ed Independence Square.
On the return trip they toured
the Valley Forge State Park and

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~a//ia County

Mute

lin.
The November meeting wlll
be with Lena Mae Ralke with
Laura Short co..hostess.

GALLIPOLIS -

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24.95 VALUE

"Little Lamb"

app&gt;lnled assistant director and

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NEW KODAK 124 GIFT OUTFIT

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taking a· "alp" with -~ "chips"
GALLIPOUS - At the Galfor React.
at 7 aiMI 6 at a Calr ·when I wao Ua County CB Radio Inc. Clw advisor
1 'Foxyn Grant callPresident
Ill." ('i
and 6 pence.)
0 - r meeting It woo IIJIIIOUil.ed the meeting to order. Mrs.
• • 'l~r
lmpresolon of the states was dllte;ont .\hAD~•he ~·- oed !hot three melli&gt;era of Gal- Gllber\ Plants took roll call and
pa~ She found it was much greener aiMI· more ~~~~ \han she Iiad !Ia CO\Illy React had received read the lllilllles of the last
bOO.n ltd' to believe.
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Firs! Ueutenant bars.1beywere
In the absence or sec. lli";~ home 'town, there aJ.. no '""'rmarM!e itoo~ with Martha Kelitlf, Fritz Slover and meeting
retary Gladys Grant. Bob Cox
-~ varieties or Items. Houaewives don't slq&gt; ~n Iorge ~- NeU MeMahou. Col. Welker wu 1!1 !be group .in the Lord's Pray·~ we do. They olq&gt; often, mak!nB small I&gt;Ufel1ulls at.
er. Mrs. Opal stover gave the
1)'. obOpa, In fact, Mrs. Melody Is the manager ot oucb a ;hq&gt;, a
treaourer's report.
s~eeta shop which abo .sella tobaeco.
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Co1onel Welker gave 8 report
She notloed our high prle,,, espectally 011 ·c~uw
11111 ·
oo the land which the c:lub baa
_ shoas. r C&lt;JU!d teU ohe wat the kind of woman,~ w~l:....'prlltl'
::: purehued.
hall. Her hair Is . ~~lght ll'l)l aiMI her glasael, were delli putple 11111
A committee was &amp;JIP(Jinted to
plain. She ,.., wearing a oofl rominlno ~••• of a!¥01 « ·Pink and
GALLIPOLIS - New books remake arrangements £or the club1 s
laveJider.
•
leased b~· Gallta County District
1bankoglving dlmer.
When •tte" yislted '"dur Houae" 11hfr. discovered hOw small the
Llbrary October 3 are: Fiction:
Robert Rothgeb won !be door
world really Is. Curntor Marilla Fosler's father and Winifred were SUNDAY
The Wine and tho Music by Wilprize. The meeting was adjournborn In the same omaD town, Leigh Lancislllre, England.
•
COR.A UNITED M:ETHODIST
liam E. Barrett;WaitforDawnby
ed and reCreshments were ser. . Wlnlfrnd greatly admires the open gardens In Galllpolio. Gar· Church amual homecom1111!.
Anne Ptlilipe; The Daughters of
Longing,
Froma S&amp;nd; Drill A
t· d~e~ In ~!lnd ~re usually encloa"!l .!lnd private. The ilame Dow- Public Is Invited. Potluck din- ved.
The next meeting will be Oct.
Crooked
Hole, Garland Roark;
e rose!
e-..m
r•-e
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"'"''"~u
~ ;I·~·geraniums,
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""' ~-·· ··· ~--·et{,t-~···£r;f'~,· · · ·· ,. ~· ''.· 16, at 7:30 p.m. at Kat p.nau.
The God Machilit, Martin Catdin;
. . . The '' . I'Jll~i weekly wage~~.- rln~lil*!
;U;. rHOME~.OifiN!li· ·at
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The Advocate. Borden DeaJ;
I~ ,~ ohoe. factory) Ia 20 pou!l!s or abou\.$47.80; she worllo frorit . . ~
United
idot-.t
8:~ s.m. until tea Ume, which Ia ~p.m., with anllbur and15 Jilin- Church potluck dlmeratnoon
Morning, Noon and Night, James
uteo olf Cor lunch. l!er salary is t28, tn American money,
ANNU~ STOV:ER
Gould Cozzens.
. • lo•!:111!1and, as In America, people are movi111! out otthelarae
~-Reunion •L
Non-Fiction: Take a Tip From
heell~·dtles, 'lbe l!tUe town In which !Ita. Melody llvoa haall!ld ~ 141•
Grange HaD, Rt.
Me, Jack Nlcklausi I Wish I'd
burst of gr\"'tb on an Increase o( •&amp;bout lour tbjJUuhd pepUJailon,
Olatl • ot dinner at _,_ All
Said That!, Art Linkletter; The
sedness. caine over her face forttae.ftrattlJII,e wb•i. 1 alked'aboat r
ves and friends _invited.
Audubon Book or True Nature
the war yeara In ~ She uld, "It was 0 terrllile lime. 1 iateb- • MONDAY
,
Stories, Audubon Magazine; The
ed the Ameriean planes go out on their runs as they pasaed over AAIJW wDl meet at the home
t..tter-01.¥ Saints: The Mormons
'"": home. Ml hilsbo&gt;ld was at Dunldrk-.nd 1n malli o1110r areas or !be · or Mrs. Kurt llulz, Rt. 588
Yesterday and Todo.v, Robert
war.
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·near Rodney. Spealmr, JonaGALLIPOLIS - Members of Mullelli The TFX Decision, ROO, uBut then as now, I see one of the nlcest thlnp aboUt Amerl· · tl)an Louden,GallfaCountyDis-- the Chlldren's Home wereeuests ert J, Art; Unusual Aquarium
CIIIJ is their love for chlldren.''
trict Ubrarlan.
of the Progressive Mother's Fishes, Alan Fletcher; CollectWinifred, bas just one more week lett of heJ' niontb'·• leave.from
GALUA COUNCIL No. 114
League at a picnic held Tuesday Ing VIctorian Porcelain, Ernest
her job. Then she will havo to relllrn home, When she dota, ·lhe '-lighters of America, 7:30
at the Gallla County J unlor Fair- Reyuolds; Small Al1tlque Furniwl!1 carr1 wltb her a strong !Jq)reiBIOO of the Tllomjlaoiio arm, p, "'- Befreshments will be grounds.
ture, Bernard Hughe_s; Hobby Col·
wcindel'ftl! hospitality, and a 1q&gt;e of returni011!, may11e even of .-. .. oerved.
.
Twelve children of the h(llle leetlooa A-Z, Roal,yn W. Soli\V;
t:1.J:inc: here~ in green, open AmericL
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DAR MEE11NG 2 P.DL at Rio
were guests or the league.
The VIolent Friend• tile Story of
• Grande at the home &lt;t Mra.
Mrs. JIUI!ea Gilliam provided Mrs. Robert Loola stavenson,
JIUI!es Clark, S. CoUege Avo.
.... cokes in horor or her dliugh- Mackay; Advaneed Tennis, Paul
~L Arthur E.spensc:heid, coter'
s birUtdly. The next meet- Metzler; Out or tile Earth I Sing,
boatess. Dri"VWB tranaportlfll
1111! will be held at the home or Richard Lewl.a; HaPpiness Ia a
members will leave Gallllolla
Mrs. Robert Williams. The pro- Sad Song, Schultz; Wllddowers
1:30 P~m. Drlvera, Ha,ywant.
gram will be given by a mem- In Your House, Josephine von
Neal sed ~ling_
ber of the Ohio state Patrol. Miklos.
m-1.0 CANASTA Clab wU1
meet at the home of Mro. GerGALLIPOLIS - Tho family of ljiU Scott, Tracy,
and ald lloac:h, 7 .P-111.
TUF.SDAY
Mro. :Ether Scott and the late Laura; Mr, and Mrs. Harry Hop- MONDAY
PEMBROKE: cum·atlhahome
Sootl, held tbetr amua1 re- - . I!Omie and v. E. .Killin,
Red Crolf Volun·
GALLIPOLIS - ~ llout,
of Mildred Buah, :E\oelyn Bran. 'ft.OII II Lake H• oo .limdo.v. liD!~ Dlrla Sl!lfth. 'aU of &gt;\)I:EBICAN
teen reaular bm..,_ meetJacklon
Pike, "Scouter of t h e
~ ,, l&gt;re- ftre Mro. ~- Col......, '
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will i!Ye the .,._am
In&amp; 12t80 p,IJI- Holzer Medl·
Week,"
-r&gt;ldSeootlngasaboy
OO ·''Tbe Year of the Gorllla."
r011ow1ng •hllcireil and
Mr. aild ~~no. P. c.
In 1938 1111 had earned the rank
cal Center eirJteria_ - ·
fri8ndl, Mr. and Mrs, Vau,slll . UM 1111 Tori, GnWJ. C!ll'l Mr. urpdtoauond
of
Eagle Scaul b)' 1947.
WEDN:ESDAY
~. Me""""'; Mr. &amp;1141 Ill:"- and Mro. Charleo llqutb and
GALUPOLIS BaDd J!aosten In
He
na a 1c:autmaster whlle in
OUl KYG:ER Golden l!ule
~~Conred, ~. JlllO'!bd
Jolm;.Leo $!!slier, Mr. ~Mrl.......
7:30p.m.
the
Navy
In Norfolk, Vo., IIIII lat. JOin or Wool Jetrersot1; Mr. and Bob Swlabe!',
Eddie and
eluo will meet with Mrs. l.,._
er
seoutmaster
of Tioop 200 of
GALIJA
cC&gt;IJNTi
PO!tiONA
lfr~ Jerry Coared; Mr- ~Mn. Joan ~ 1 1\fra; AIYa ·lCaU;
tWe MuUorct for a work day
Granp,
8
P.m.
11
0111o
vane;;
.
Galllpolla,
lha
oldesl
troop In
Bring
oaek
lunch.
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.Mary Kill, Poll)' Fleldo; Mn.
tile OOIIIIIry, He also was a am~ 1f11111""9o oromf&lt;lro
Slorlle Roulh: Mr.·aPcl Mrs. BID 1111 ~ Md . . . . . . . . ..
master and c:ommittee ebal!'man
1111JR!IJAY
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Sootl, Jolm and llefe, all of
of
Pack 204. Galllpolla.
will
I.
~
l'&lt;ll1uclo
lunch.
Chelhlre.
HARRIS GIIANG:E 8 I'm. :Em
He
has been
numerGrange wiD atlend ror Joint
Mr. and Mro. H. · T, ~lell,
TUEsDAY
ous
&lt;lmp\IFees.
For
the
past
six
· jnotallatlon of "'OIIeero. POlTom and BID or AtkiloOn; Anita
fR!iiNcii
·~
Cl""'
Mulh, Allr&lt;)ll; Mrl. :!Vl' Clark
luck·-·
at !be · h~ · or ,Mr~~o. 'Harley
of liner; ...,., 'and ""'· wn.
Arrieu Aotoo
Georae. 7:80 »- .,_ Roll ea11
Bam Rtmlido, khnbet•· and
The
41
countries or Africa
will~ 1D IUIO .atreegrown
Karel! •rt
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. ,. ' 'Viaq,,
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• aDd II! Olilo. ~ fl~' seje~c
bad a total or 3.8 miUloo
mater vehicles regiller&gt;ld as .
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Andrew. one of the twelve
disciples was by Pina W~ and
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Mrs. James Casto, and Troop
1156, Brownie, Mrs. Barey stolJar, &amp;azanne. Stelnly, Crts Ross
and 911811 Burnsl.di.

Club October Meet Held

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Brownie, Mrs. Dan Thomas and

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Mrs. HorUe Roush, Mrs. J. 0.

Kail, Mrs. Demla ~ires, Mrl.
Mike Sehukert and Mrs. Wendell
Roosh.
After Ml" SisBOO had opened and gracloualy aclmowlodpd
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·;w make the triP alone. It was a
. ·big tt:lp for the
slight
woman to mske by herselt
·Her smlle i1 wide,{' and her
blue eyes rlrlect her liveliness ·

Stewart, Mro. Wonde11Bracl&gt;ur1,

for a call to worshiP service.
lee cream, cake, corree, koolThe leader was Mrs. Lena Mae
ald and nrlnts were serv,ed.
son.
Ralke. Opening song was "BeauOthers
attending
were
Mrs.
tiful Garden of Prayer;" Scripture Psalms 36:5-9 was read re- B. E. Fife, Mrs. Marvin Thomsponsively. Laura Short gave a as, Mrs. Fred SJsson., Mrs. Dale
prayer. Scripture, Gen.l:l-3waa Mulford, Mrs. Marion Darnell,
BY THE lOth
read by Ethel Wright and John Mrs. Walter Rife, Mrs. Arthur
U-S by Audrey BrownelL Plna Rupe, Mrs. James BraciMJry and
J. D., Mrs. Richard li.s8011, Mrs.
Ward gave n'l.edltations.
Talks on Urban Ministries in Luella Bracblry, Mrs. A I ice
Asia, VIetnam and Korea were SWisher, Mrs. IYa Clark, M r s.
FROM THE FIRST
given by Virginia Roush and Em- George Gardner, Miss Ruth Athey,
Miss
Linda
Gardner,
Mrs.
ma ~ncer ga\IC a talk on India. A lalk on Vashti School Robert Sisson and Robbie, Linfor gl.rla was presented by Flor- da Sisson, Mrs. Wayne Sisson
Opp. The Posf Office
ence Allen. Meditations were giv- and the guest ot honor, Miss Carolyn
.5lsson.
en by Mary Shamblin and Evelyn Rothgeb. uMetisage or reconciliation" was the sui:Uect of a

City, recently received a troPhY for rirst l'lace in the state
for her agricultural demonstra- from a trip to Haddonfield, N.J.,
tion, Air Pollution: Fume Fa- where they visited several dava
tale, given at the Ohio &amp;ate Fair w1th Mr. and Mrs. Walter Zwi~B
were preserted and each spoke
(Ardath Spires) and sons.
In August.
brleliy _ The Departemental ChaThey also spent a day in AtBrenda is an eight y~ar mempeau amounced Gallla Coonty Sa- ber of 4-11 and has reteived A's lantic Cit.Y and visited other
lon was tlrst in the state to reach 00 all 16 or her projects and points or Interest in New Jerill Partnership goal.
sey, Delaware and Maryland, inhas placed in the top 10 in
A new Partner, Joan Wood, Pickaway County each of the cluding a tour or L1e U. S. Nawu lncllcted by Departemenlal eight years. Sle has been a par- val Training Center at BainChapeau.
ticipant at the state fair f•lr bridge, Md.
Helen Billings, Chapeau of the last five years. This sum They toured the IJ. S. Naval
Shipyards
in Philadelphia where
mer she represented Pickawa,y
Mr.
Zwies
is stationed and visitCounty in Washington, D. C. at

The mooting ,... called to orclor by La Petit Chapeau, Erma
Smith. using regular opening
form. Distinguished g u e s t s

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of. qail~J 'Girl 1255, C~~ ·Mrl. ,1:· G, ®&gt;- '
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_Brown,,. Neli!_ibOr- Chaltlnan. rer; Tl1iop 1014, Jwdoro, Mrl.
II wao ·repoi'ted 349 l!frls bavo J1ober1 Sehoplt; Troop ~Jun.
~qllll!r&gt;ld 17 troopo,led b)' lor, Mrt. MarVIn ~ and
117 a&amp;dt~ · tor u.,· -year &lt;~ .
RobertCI&amp;e.Y;TreDPI2'1t
scoullng.
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· Junior, Mro• .Thomal Price aPe!·
Guesia reprelllllln&amp;. the Seal Mrs, ~ l!fDrpn- Troop
of Ohio were Mro.Ka.Yilatthewa, 1102, Junior, Mrs. Harq·Cbamfteld eerviee repre-ve oll- ben and Mro. Far...U HouCk;
rector, and Mro. Am Warren, Troop 1178 Junior Mro JoiJI
part-time fteld aid In Columbua. &lt;;roth and Mrs. C~les IJnao;
Mro. Warren ·~eel a erlllo Troop 1016, Junlot, Mra. Ksitb
workahop. file bad oo dlaplo.v Thomas and Mrs. John Cathart;
a larp number &lt;t ltema nuode Troop ·l2U, Junior, Mrs. Soot!
by ilrl aoouta. Leldarsworeglv- Wllk......,, Mrs. Bobby Clark,
en an opporlurdty to cilplleate and Mrt. Nathan Slayton; Troop
some of the,. Items. '!bOll In 1109, Brownie, Mro. WUUam
lllrn will ·abare the craft with Wittman and Mra. Dana Ralke;
their troops.
Troop 1023, Bnnmle, Mra. El.
It was amounced that Connie don Thomas and Mro. Tom RleMesser, Jadtaon, had been ap.. ser; Troop 1322, Brownie, Mrs.
pointA!d by the Seal ao llold ad- Bill Jo Jolllson; Troop 1180,
vllllr for Diatri~ 12. A ..ung Brownie, Mrl. Rlebard Damer
will be held In Jack,.. on Oct. and Mro. Jom Clark; Troop 1158,

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cussion was held ooneernlng
some .. the issues about the
relationship of theoe ~e and

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ebarge &lt;t PllYsieal a r r - s
&lt;t the amual M~M Seoutorama.
He Is """ a neighborhood c:ommluioner for Pad&lt; 204, Troop
200, and l'olll 200.
Ills wire, Mary, hu beea a don
IIIOiher. 'l1lroulll George' a er.
!orta, !be scouting program has
inc:reaaed ,.rviee to boya, 1111
hu inoplrnd ..... ..-JIItoholp,
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BffiLE SI'WY PLANN:ED
MASON - The Rev. Ralph
MabJney of Parkersburg, !rill
be conducting a week's Bible
study beglm!ng Oel 6 and continuing through Oel 12, at the
S!lem CoDIDlWiity Church ltart!ng at 7:30 p.m. Rev, Mahoney
is well-known in thls area hav!ng been pastor &lt;t !be Muon
:EUB Charge for 16 years prior to his retirement tno yooro
ago. He Ia aloo a well - known
Bible student, and teacher. :E\oeryone is welcome.

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taate for ewryone
Woddlnga, tuuoralo
Speelal Oc:oaolou

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BOSWORTH'S
MeilhlMrhood ~L

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brogue .in town
lc's RUF-SHOD by Auditions and it's just what
you need lo set off your country-look clothes.

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CARE TO try your luck in naming tlle"E!ght Wonder&amp; ofOillo."
Gov. James Rhodes is cooctucting a CO(llest lor all Ohioans to
make them awa~ of what is available in tourism in the state.
Those entering only have to write the DIJ11Eis oCeightthi~s
or places in Ohio they think are outstanding and mall them lo "The
Eight Wonders of Ohio Contest." state of Ohio DeYelopment Department, P. o. I'm: 1001, Columbus, 0., 43216. There are no apeclal

entry blanks o1· entry fees.
The winner, who will be an- night and at 'fq:JJ)ers Plains
nounced In November, will be Elementary School has an opertitled "Top Tour ist of 1968" etta, "The Early Bird catches
and wlll recel ve a plaque from the
Governor and a pas sport will entitle the contest winner and his

the Worm", in rehearsals.

A TOTAL of 106 tentll grade
family to privileges and pr izes students of the Meigs Local
including a life membership in School District taki~ part in a

th~

Ohio Histor ical Society, free

health class have been given imp

passes to top tourist attractions, munizatlons - one or more, thal
a full daj' of rides at an amuso.- Is.
ment park and high quality food
The breakdowoonthe shots givproducts from some of Ohio's en inchxle: dl»theria, tetanus
booster, 79i tl.rat diptheria infamous festivals.
jection. eight; smallpos vaccina-

Russell Ferr)'II'Ulll. 63, Spling-

tions, 52i Sabin polio, 43. TWen-- fleld, brought here !all week
ty-seven staff members received on a rontempt of court chlrae,
was released Fridi.Y ·after paybooster shots.
ill&amp;
a $300 arrearage Ill non •
son as principal of the catawaThe immunizations were given
support
charges.
ba
and
Portage elementary by Mrs. Catherine Lowery, Meigs
Judge
Thomas W. Mitchell orschool s - a non-.teaching posi- County Health Department nurse,
dered
Ferryman
releaaed and
tion. As the res ult of Brown's assisted by Mrs. Edna Russell,
ordered
him
to
pay
$15 a week
10-weeks of stOOy In Toledo this Meigs Local health nurse, an:l
for
the
support
of
a mi nor
summer a new individualized Linda Sidden, CAP trainee. Machild,
In
advance
beglmlng
Oct.
reading program. is being intr~ terials needed for the innoculaI.
F
erryl!Uill
had
been
charpd
duced in the two schools he is tion program were provided by
mw heading. Mrs. Brown, also the Meigs County Department or with failure to pay support of
$15 a week from March to Sop.
a teacher, is working only part- Heolth.
tember this year.
time this year.
Artllur E. Underwood, 51, Rt.
ENDORSE ~E ONE
l
Gallipolis, was in court on a
FREMONT,
Ohio
(UPDThe
OUT TUPPERS Plains way,
charge
of violation of probaOlllo
Historical
Society's
Board
Mrs. Alice Nease, vocal music
of
Trusteao
has
endorsed
state
tion,
however,
he was contizlled
slt)ervisor in the Eastern Local
on
probation
at
Judge Mitchell's
School Distrh:t, is busy, as us- lssue No. 1, suthorlzlng tile legislature
to
issue
bandl
to
build
order.
ual
hil!hways and construct public
Alice headed the homecoming
events at the high school Friday improvements.
The trustees said awroxlmate· HALL APPOINTED
CINCINNATI (UPI) - Juneo
ly $5 million of tile prq10sed
Lawrence
Hall, associate .proIssues would be earmarked to
fessor
of
anatortJ3
at Ohio State
improve existing state historiUniversity,
was
named
profescal attractions, create new state
sor
of
anatomy
at
the
Unlvermemorials and preserve o I d
histoncal structures tllreatened 1113' of Cincinnati's College of
TOM BROWN, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Virgil Brown of near Pomeroy , is working thi s school sea-

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Reiejilildm~UO~
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pear ~ Ill Goii!Polfii Miltdcl,pal ;·Court were: ~ E.
Dunn, 20, JoiQiy B, ijol~.
2of2,~...~anny Johr)aaft, 30, all ·
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AlfODJO Jobn.m. 38, Itt. 1
'GalllpoUs, wu arnited on a
&lt;:harp of pellt lll'COIQ' for 1lle
alleged theft Sept. 15 of a wheelbarrow. '!be WBlTIIII ,... ataDed by Lawrence Me~ JoMson Is sch&lt;Wieel for a hearlgJ
Monday Ill mmlclpal court.
Jem Dean Laocalter, 19, Rl.
I Vinton, arrested by the lhorlff'a department m a chll'IIO
of grand larc0111, was released w Mollt8001ery Cowd;y authorities Friday. He Is accused
of stealfll&amp; Dve clarfllela and
one tn1mpet from a biBb ad!ool.

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C&lt;&gt;nley; 47, CoiUIDbul, ... ll'•
rolled by dl;y pollee late Frl· ~ n11t111 Qil a dlll'IIO ofbWoxl&lt;aiiOil. An addltloaal chll'P of
aallllit ,... !l1ed qatnot emloy SOlurdey JIIDI'IIIn&amp;.

'l1le aa1111ij warrant wu ll&amp;n·
eel by James PNIII&amp;Jo, lS M Ill
Creek, 'tlbolllllaredalollfawoond
Ia 1he bock andnock- nqulred
22 stitches 1o cloae. llo wu
treated at HOlzer Medleal Clllter and releosed.
C&lt;&gt;nlo,y Ia dllraed under Section 290L241, Ohio Re\'laed Code
with aaaault idth means or force
UkeiJ&gt; to ~ - o r .,...t
~harm.

Boccmtructfll&amp; the lllddont, police fiiOied Pbllllps tllat ~
pve him and hie brother, Rot!·
or Pbllllpa, $10 to drive him
from Firat Ave. and Mill Creek
to hia room at tile llland View
Motel, a halfolllock away.
C&lt;&gt;nley, accordlns to pollee,
told P1lllllpa he wss afraid someme was waiting for him at tile
motel and he · - tl1em to Ill&gt;
with him, they shrugged off hh
r"""'st. 'lbea he toued a $10
bill at them and they accepted.
Poll co aald that P1111llpa took
Conley to tile motel, turned the
car around and started to leave.

'!bat's ""'"" accordlns to Rot!·
er Phillips, C&lt;&gt;nley allesediY
slashed his brotllor's neck and
._.. part of Na back wltll t11e
lml!e.
C&lt;&gt;nley Ia ad!eduleel for a hearill&amp; Monday Ill Galllpoila Munlcl·
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Jl~ votenrul"'""""' Hla ·llrot bgei!Ni' W&amp;I 1111 the·Uizlo
{!aDfWI...'ifi'a&lt;liJIO ~ ~~hid - ·.JiUOIIIid
~ of 100 steamboata IIIII ha4 ~ hod an -~Jio
eotlll4ered ..,. of the veey beat ravtsatko on tile Oldo liNer,
It'a lnla'eotla8 to-that c.p..'
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taln llomlltoo wao ..,. ot the ourvlvwo of lhe Lena _. O&gt;Pto;lon
..,... Cll,pflor MID, ~ mUoa
below (:all\rilo, not IH 1ro111
whore tllopacketllorr)'Deoll..ew
Itl over &amp;0 yeacs ,.0 (wlddl """
oametlme betcre 1873l Se¥erll
pilr&amp;CIIll were kllleelbytllaaebollor uj)loaiOIII. aptaln Homtitoo
•••lllmnllrm tbe river i.eel ..,_
-11 oo~ drowning but was

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(IJPD-North VIetn a .m e I e troop
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rday. shcit doim
.;.;} •. . . can Jet tryfll&amp; ,to ill!
~~."""Gr ,siege '·or If!•
.'N eon Berot· camp
. ' .. , ..;....,, . ang, '!be pilot was
lo 'heUcopter plckJiP.
. ' Ill Sai&amp;Q1, Ill the m\ldlly
IIIII Ill .,_ "'""-- Dalla U
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l'lllCitted
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CoDUIIunl
. 111 In"'"a ,_
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lllddi rapd unUI -•~-'1
Am
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one killed and 25 wounded.
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ft~t 58 miles west-thweat
o1 ..
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at tlaled actions Ill tile
swampy delta, Soutb Vlatrui.
meso mmu. reported kDifll&amp; ·otx
Vtot c- and capturfll&amp; 13 ln a
clash near Can Gluoc 20 mil
south or Sai!IOII.
os
lJ s. •-•·
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;::,: ~laliJ&gt; restored ID tile
c Bridge 15 mile&amp;
IOUtllweat or Soiaon. 'lbree
Co
mmuolst rockets blew oot a
2Uoot IO•uon
~
of · tile - ·
beto
da
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re
wn,
but a brldge was set up by a t t d
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an aome trucks began ntoYfll&amp;
over Highway 4, ..,_, 5
Ill 1111
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UPJ
correspondent Nat Glb.
son repo•·u .... from
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Da Nang, said u.s. and Soutl1
VIetnamese troops P u • h I n g
lhi'IIUIIr l&gt;llat the Americans
&lt;all "lndlim COIUitry" around
the vital outpoat killed io Nortll
VIetnamese early Saturda,y
Allied losses were desa'lbed a~

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poun s of bombs on jungled
hillsides •lsht miles from
Thuong Due ............
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88
miUIJ' as 7, o0omen,
· surrounding
Thuong Due slammed more

·mortar shell" flltD bunken
fllslde tile camp ln&amp;med by
abOut 500 u.s. Creon ·Beret
jungle fiBhters and Soutl1
Vlelnamose flllontrymen.
Glbsen aald a "JoQy Creon
Giant" helicopter 81VIIOped over
the hUla around Thuoots Due
and rescued tile pilot of tile
downed plane who P.rachuted
Seconds after Ids craft wa&amp; hft.
He was nown to a Da Nq
hoSPital.
The Nortll Vlelllamese were
reported ID have vowed tD take
Tmong Due and remove It aa
an Ojbstacle in tile Communist
inf11tratlon route to Da Nang
South Vietnam's second largest
cll;y.

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WASHINGTON
(UPI)_ Vl~e Europe that go considerably
President Hubert IL Htlllljlhrey be.Y"'ld exlsUng Johnson admlSeturday endorSed prq&gt;oaals lor liistratlon polic~. '!be recomJOint space e~loratJons with merdatlona came from his own
EUI'qlean rations.~ an annual Eur~n aftairs task torce.
summit meeting with' European
They included! the .POSsibU1ty

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discrimiRitorY" status to some
European

countries

and

in preparation tor a week of
campaigning centering in Penn-.

•f)-oe eu~~ ParldDJ.

,,.,nr~va-ID Window Serilc!e

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ONLY FORD MOTOR CO. CAN ''TEU IT LIKE
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.
(All Big Fords Are On A 121" Wheel Base)
(2) WE HAVE A DELIGHTFUL NEW 'MUSTANG
(All New Stylinl)

attel'll the foW'th game of the
World Series a00 address a
Pulaski Day rally In Detroit's
cadillac Squar", hoping to
counter the emphasis Nixon and
Wallace ha\le given to the "law
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(Engines-429 4V ERline)
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including servicemen overseas,
will be old enough to rote tlllo
year, an .lnc.r:-ease ol7.1 million
over 1964 when 70.7 million, or
62 per cent, cast ballota.
The bureau said the Increase
In ellgibl...,ge voters is pal'!l.r
due to the recOl'd number ot

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persons, about 12.2
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presidential election.

NEWARK, N.J. (Upl)
wounded. Police said shots were
George C. WaHace took his fi.red from a passing car and
presidential campaign into one mne buildings, including a
of America' s most racially · newspllller office and two eating
divided cities Saturday and was places , were hit.
interrupted repeat.edly by a
Rkhard Gi!C, '20, suffered a
white crowd which chanted: bullet wound in the back. H
"We wa_Q.t Wallace, we want told police the shot came fro::
Wallace. "
a pas:sing car.
As Wallace completed his 45The Newark scu01es :s tarted
~inute speech to 5,000 persons
as Walla ce was getting Into his
m downtown Newark's Military car for the drive to the ah'])ort. ·
RUTLAND - A neiOdatfons
Park, scuffie s broke out beClub-swinging police quickly conunittee was named ThJrsdQ
tween about a dozen whites and broke il up.
night whenoon.teachln&amp;elll!&gt;lo,yel"
.Negroes. It was the second day
Both in Newark, a cit.Y with a of the Meigs Local School
m a row that \liol.eoce followed Negro population or about 60 trict met at the RuUand EJeJD~m­
campaign appearances of the
per cent which s uffered one or tary School to form a local ebl,..
former Alabama governor.
the wor st r ' ots ever, and in ter of' the Ohio Auoclat:.loa 01
Shooting Occurs
Jersey City, I where the candi- PubiJc School &amp;n,J.oyes.
In
Buffalo Friday night
date stopped fir st, the crowds
Named to the committee ware
shooting broke out on the city' ~ were enthusiastically pro-WaJ- Denver J:IYseU, chairmanj Mrs.
East Side alter a Wallace rally lace and there were onlv a Maxine Arnold, representlng the
and one .Yout}l was critically handful of demonstrators ·op..
cooks; Mrs. Grace Drake, repre..

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sent.tn.g the secretaries; IJilrd
Moore, representing the ~

dians; Mrs. Clarence ..,...,,

places _ were
his
standard representing the bus drfvers.
"csmpa1gn speech condemning
otffcen elected Cor the new
the Republican and Democrati c chapter are Mrs. Wilma Sir- . :.·~·
candidates, the u.s. Supreme - gent, president; Vernon Weber
f ..
Cou~ and eastern newspapers, vice president; Mrs. Mildred
calling for law and order and fers, secretary, and Mrs. Katbr·,

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-The group recorded
22 P8ld
members by the time o1 the first
m!)Oting, Present were Mildrid
Hysell, Grace Drake, Avice Bailey, Helen &lt;;lrlvey, Maxine AmVelma

Douglas,

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llauck, KathrYn Swan...,, Denver Hysell, Marvin Wllooo, Don
A. Cotterill, Erneat Wood, Paulfile Darst, Faye Manley, B. JunIor Darst, Clarence Turley, Nick
Gruesar, William &amp;n!th, c. L,
Butcher and MlldredJe!Jers. 'lba
group wtli meet once eaeh montll.

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CHARLIE WEBSTER
MELYIN LITTLE
HOMER WAUGH

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extradition papers for James A.
Stitt of Columbus, In the OVOIII
Ute murder suspect refuses to
"':"ive extradition from JacktaB.
vi1Je, Fla,, to Ohio.
Stitt, 19, is charpd on a federal war nurt with unlawtlll tllght
tD avoid prosecution 00 a eharp
of first • degree n.ll'der In the · .,.

doa'!' Of t:mu Zbinden, t7.

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Zbillden's boily was ells"""- ~~,)
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nut Creek Sept. 20, lie had shot severiU ·t~mqo,
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Americans would vote 1n next
month's presidential ulectlon,. 1
million more than voted tour

The bureau's forecast said
there would be about 74 mWion
sylvania and New York.
voters Jr the same percentaae
On Sunday, H u m p h r e y of the voting-ege J&gt;OPulaUon
planned to go to Detroit to
turns out as did in November

posed to him.

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U. S. Cen&amp;us Bureau predicted
Saturday that about 74 million

Is Appointed

Ga!Hpllk

FIELD OVER AND YOU CAN PLAINLY SEE THAT

Vote Nov. 5

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Pluml!in~ ... h~~B :: . weathel:s~ippiM
... wan msulation • ~ . leaky 1'90fs, ~
besements •.. or old dr iiladell~~ wi:riitl.
are some of .the veey·~ re~~Sons t.o ·allt
right now! ·Save money, tiJne, discm,nfQXI:
anddistresR by getting one of oiir lDClit eConomical bllilk

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Organization be Overlapped by a "beginni~. with Roma.nla
NATO COinmander.
new ~&lt;joint Arnet ican-European later- if It relaln• itli domestic
Humphrey embraced a wide defense ~:~ecurt'ry s.Y~em," crea.. libert:l reform&amp;- with Czecho~
range of recommendations for tion of 1 joint space program ftkiL''
future
American Policy In wi~h Western . Europe and
Humphrey was concluding
ultunatel)o, perhaps, with Russia two days of staff meetings here
appoinlJnent OC a European a.s

Million To

between NATO and tile couJ&gt;o
trtos of tile Warsaw Pact, ·the
Conunumot ver,Jion of NATO.
On trade, ' tbe task torce

that the North Atlantic Treat)' . Eastern

its Eastern European
d.lies; an educational common
market; summits with Western
Europe allies ellery year aDd
betor~ "major initiatives affecttrw elther American or E~
ropean interests," an uirternationa! role" ror West Germany
a~ . a . greater role for the
Bnttsh m European affairs.
" The report also foresaw
e\lentually some relationships"

tha !citllmos ot 1lle lllmoua Galllpolls caaer• who liat tile c:ourto

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ohlue In tile pre-Waterloo WOO&gt;dero days. It 111110110 has a plcture of t11a telan 1 can borrow, I
would,GI'eclate a loan ·ot It to
use !Dr !he atorJ,
I misSed oeeiNt Wylie White,
pollee radio dlapatcltor, at cl~
not oerlwll,y Injured. •
hall lor tllree"or !ol!r daya thla
week. ·1 thousllt ho waa on ......
SPORTS IIIGHLIGHTS fr&lt;m Uoo Ill Ftoricla IIIII 1"rrddy niJht
tllot Tribune Included Pll'kers- I kidded him alWU~ art I h!IPburg 23 Gallla Academy Hlgjl peoed to look down at tile floor
1
a cast on his right
Sch&lt;d 15. Ani, Marshall College and 1here
an1de. .
( It was tllen) 82 Rio Grlllllle COlIt aeemo Wylfll wal putting alege 14. Dig those low scoreo.
Not llloe today's centw'7 tally, way . an electric fall, a big oae,
last Sunday night In his prop
outAND THEN AGAIN there wasa aec1 he feU otf tile ladder.
big score in that 45-year-old fered a fraclw'ed bene in hia heel
,.,wapoper. LISTEN TO TillS- But aow, be's back lntheharneaa
The Shamrocks of Galllpolls 85 aec1 clolnr aoed.
Southwebster 24, wltll tile late
i drq&gt;ped
to ~er leal
Center
tile
other
mnfll&amp; to
Lorah "'LINK" Robinson pac:irw
see
Ron
Easton,
176-pound
seJ&gt;o
wlmers with 12 points, and he
played only a part of tile llrst lor on tile Nortll Gallla - ' !
half Of the game, wbich was play- aqu.ld, who this .f&amp;st week auf..
fereil o dislocated hlp In a pDeed at Pomeroy.
lt was the ShlmrtM:ks' ftrst.- 1(1. Ron .... In good oplrltS but
pearance at Pomeroy ancl a big wUI sliP In tile hospl1al for olx
crornl of Meigs lana turoed out. weeks and won't AObock!Dsch&lt;d
'!be Shamroclia were a top ball until February.
Down tile hall, 1'ciiiUnY Morclub and like teams of yestergan,
son of Dr. 'I'hc:lnaa w. lrfor·
year they took on any and all
·pn. wao lli&lt;INilt ..ay, watch-

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CARE TO try your luck in naming tlle"E!ght Wonder&amp; ofOillo."
Gov. James Rhodes is cooctucting a CO(llest lor all Ohioans to
make them awa~ of what is available in tourism in the state.
Those entering only have to write the DIJ11Eis oCeightthi~s
or places in Ohio they think are outstanding and mall them lo "The
Eight Wonders of Ohio Contest." state of Ohio DeYelopment Department, P. o. I'm: 1001, Columbus, 0., 43216. There are no apeclal

entry blanks o1· entry fees.
The winner, who will be an- night and at 'fq:JJ)ers Plains
nounced In November, will be Elementary School has an opertitled "Top Tour ist of 1968" etta, "The Early Bird catches
and wlll recel ve a plaque from the
Governor and a pas sport will entitle the contest winner and his

the Worm", in rehearsals.

A TOTAL of 106 tentll grade
family to privileges and pr izes students of the Meigs Local
including a life membership in School District taki~ part in a

th~

Ohio Histor ical Society, free

health class have been given imp

passes to top tourist attractions, munizatlons - one or more, thal
a full daj' of rides at an amuso.- Is.
ment park and high quality food
The breakdowoonthe shots givproducts from some of Ohio's en inchxle: dl»theria, tetanus
booster, 79i tl.rat diptheria infamous festivals.
jection. eight; smallpos vaccina-

Russell Ferr)'II'Ulll. 63, Spling-

tions, 52i Sabin polio, 43. TWen-- fleld, brought here !all week
ty-seven staff members received on a rontempt of court chlrae,
was released Fridi.Y ·after paybooster shots.
ill&amp;
a $300 arrearage Ill non •
son as principal of the catawaThe immunizations were given
support
charges.
ba
and
Portage elementary by Mrs. Catherine Lowery, Meigs
Judge
Thomas W. Mitchell orschool s - a non-.teaching posi- County Health Department nurse,
dered
Ferryman
releaaed and
tion. As the res ult of Brown's assisted by Mrs. Edna Russell,
ordered
him
to
pay
$15 a week
10-weeks of stOOy In Toledo this Meigs Local health nurse, an:l
for
the
support
of
a mi nor
summer a new individualized Linda Sidden, CAP trainee. Machild,
In
advance
beglmlng
Oct.
reading program. is being intr~ terials needed for the innoculaI.
F
erryl!Uill
had
been
charpd
duced in the two schools he is tion program were provided by
mw heading. Mrs. Brown, also the Meigs County Department or with failure to pay support of
$15 a week from March to Sop.
a teacher, is working only part- Heolth.
tember this year.
time this year.
Artllur E. Underwood, 51, Rt.
ENDORSE ~E ONE
l
Gallipolis, was in court on a
FREMONT,
Ohio
(UPDThe
OUT TUPPERS Plains way,
charge
of violation of probaOlllo
Historical
Society's
Board
Mrs. Alice Nease, vocal music
of
Trusteao
has
endorsed
state
tion,
however,
he was contizlled
slt)ervisor in the Eastern Local
on
probation
at
Judge Mitchell's
School Distrh:t, is busy, as us- lssue No. 1, suthorlzlng tile legislature
to
issue
bandl
to
build
order.
ual
hil!hways and construct public
Alice headed the homecoming
events at the high school Friday improvements.
The trustees said awroxlmate· HALL APPOINTED
CINCINNATI (UPI) - Juneo
ly $5 million of tile prq10sed
Lawrence
Hall, associate .proIssues would be earmarked to
fessor
of
anatortJ3
at Ohio State
improve existing state historiUniversity,
was
named
profescal attractions, create new state
sor
of
anatomy
at
the
Unlvermemorials and preserve o I d
histoncal structures tllreatened 1113' of Cincinnati's College of
TOM BROWN, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Virgil Brown of near Pomeroy , is working thi s school sea-

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Reiejilildm~UO~
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pear ~ Ill Goii!Polfii Miltdcl,pal ;·Court were: ~ E.
Dunn, 20, JoiQiy B, ijol~.
2of2,~...~anny Johr)aaft, 30, all ·
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AlfODJO Jobn.m. 38, Itt. 1
'GalllpoUs, wu arnited on a
&lt;:harp of pellt lll'COIQ' for 1lle
alleged theft Sept. 15 of a wheelbarrow. '!be WBlTIIII ,... ataDed by Lawrence Me~ JoMson Is sch&lt;Wieel for a hearlgJ
Monday Ill mmlclpal court.
Jem Dean Laocalter, 19, Rl.
I Vinton, arrested by the lhorlff'a department m a chll'IIO
of grand larc0111, was released w Mollt8001ery Cowd;y authorities Friday. He Is accused
of stealfll&amp; Dve clarfllela and
one tn1mpet from a biBb ad!ool.

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C&lt;&gt;nley; 47, CoiUIDbul, ... ll'•
rolled by dl;y pollee late Frl· ~ n11t111 Qil a dlll'IIO ofbWoxl&lt;aiiOil. An addltloaal chll'P of
aallllit ,... !l1ed qatnot emloy SOlurdey JIIDI'IIIn&amp;.

'l1le aa1111ij warrant wu ll&amp;n·
eel by James PNIII&amp;Jo, lS M Ill
Creek, 'tlbolllllaredalollfawoond
Ia 1he bock andnock- nqulred
22 stitches 1o cloae. llo wu
treated at HOlzer Medleal Clllter and releosed.
C&lt;&gt;nlo,y Ia dllraed under Section 290L241, Ohio Re\'laed Code
with aaaault idth means or force
UkeiJ&gt; to ~ - o r .,...t
~harm.

Boccmtructfll&amp; the lllddont, police fiiOied Pbllllps tllat ~
pve him and hie brother, Rot!·
or Pbllllpa, $10 to drive him
from Firat Ave. and Mill Creek
to hia room at tile llland View
Motel, a halfolllock away.
C&lt;&gt;nley, accordlns to pollee,
told P1lllllpa he wss afraid someme was waiting for him at tile
motel and he · - tl1em to Ill&gt;
with him, they shrugged off hh
r"""'st. 'lbea he toued a $10
bill at them and they accepted.
Poll co aald that P1111llpa took
Conley to tile motel, turned the
car around and started to leave.

'!bat's ""'"" accordlns to Rot!·
er Phillips, C&lt;&gt;nley allesediY
slashed his brotllor's neck and
._.. part of Na back wltll t11e
lml!e.
C&lt;&gt;nley Ia ad!eduleel for a hearill&amp; Monday Ill Galllpoila Munlcl·
pol C&lt;IUrt.

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tile u It Ill~ - live csnjo.
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Jl~ votenrul"'""""' Hla ·llrot bgei!Ni' W&amp;I 1111 the·Uizlo
{!aDfWI...'ifi'a&lt;liJIO ~ ~~hid - ·.JiUOIIIid
~ of 100 steamboata IIIII ha4 ~ hod an -~Jio
eotlll4ered ..,. of the veey beat ravtsatko on tile Oldo liNer,
It'a lnla'eotla8 to-that c.p..'
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taln llomlltoo wao ..,. ot the ourvlvwo of lhe Lena _. O&gt;Pto;lon
..,... Cll,pflor MID, ~ mUoa
below (:all\rilo, not IH 1ro111
whore tllopacketllorr)'Deoll..ew
Itl over &amp;0 yeacs ,.0 (wlddl """
oametlme betcre 1873l Se¥erll
pilr&amp;CIIll were kllleelbytllaaebollor uj)loaiOIII. aptaln Homtitoo
•••lllmnllrm tbe river i.eel ..,_
-11 oo~ drowning but was

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(IJPD-North VIetn a .m e I e troop
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rday. shcit doim
.;.;} •. . . can Jet tryfll&amp; ,to ill!
~~."""Gr ,siege '·or If!•
.'N eon Berot· camp
. ' .. , ..;....,, . ang, '!be pilot was
lo 'heUcopter plckJiP.
. ' Ill Sai&amp;Q1, Ill the m\ldlly
IIIII Ill .,_ "'""-- Dalla U
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,. :,lbrth Vletnameoe !I'OOP•
l'lllCitted
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CoDUIIunl
. 111 In"'"a ,_
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lllddi rapd unUI -•~-'1
Am
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one killed and 25 wounded.
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ft~t 58 miles west-thweat
o1 ..
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at tlaled actions Ill tile
swampy delta, Soutb Vlatrui.
meso mmu. reported kDifll&amp; ·otx
Vtot c- and capturfll&amp; 13 ln a
clash near Can Gluoc 20 mil
south or Sai!IOII.
os
lJ s. •-•·
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;::,: ~laliJ&gt; restored ID tile
c Bridge 15 mile&amp;
IOUtllweat or Soiaon. 'lbree
Co
mmuolst rockets blew oot a
2Uoot IO•uon
~
of · tile - ·
beto
da
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re
wn,
but a brldge was set up by a t t d
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an aome trucks began ntoYfll&amp;
over Highway 4, ..,_, 5
Ill 1111
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correspondent Nat Glb.
son repo•·u .... from
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Da Nang, said u.s. and Soutl1
VIetnamese troops P u • h I n g
lhi'IIUIIr l&gt;llat the Americans
&lt;all "lndlim COIUitry" around
the vital outpoat killed io Nortll
VIetnamese early Saturda,y
Allied losses were desa'lbed a~

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poun s of bombs on jungled
hillsides •lsht miles from
Thuong Due ............
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88
miUIJ' as 7, o0omen,
· surrounding
Thuong Due slammed more

·mortar shell" flltD bunken
fllslde tile camp ln&amp;med by
abOut 500 u.s. Creon ·Beret
jungle fiBhters and Soutl1
Vlelnamose flllontrymen.
Glbsen aald a "JoQy Creon
Giant" helicopter 81VIIOped over
the hUla around Thuoots Due
and rescued tile pilot of tile
downed plane who P.rachuted
Seconds after Ids craft wa&amp; hft.
He was nown to a Da Nq
hoSPital.
The Nortll Vlelllamese were
reported ID have vowed tD take
Tmong Due and remove It aa
an Ojbstacle in tile Communist
inf11tratlon route to Da Nang
South Vietnam's second largest
cll;y.

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WASHINGTON
(UPI)_ Vl~e Europe that go considerably
President Hubert IL Htlllljlhrey be.Y"'ld exlsUng Johnson admlSeturday endorSed prq&gt;oaals lor liistratlon polic~. '!be recomJOint space e~loratJons with merdatlona came from his own
EUI'qlean rations.~ an annual Eur~n aftairs task torce.
summit meeting with' European
They included! the .POSsibU1ty

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discrimiRitorY" status to some
European

countries

and

in preparation tor a week of
campaigning centering in Penn-.

•f)-oe eu~~ ParldDJ.

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ONLY FORD MOTOR CO. CAN ''TEU IT LIKE
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(All Big Fords Are On A 121" Wheel Base)
(2) WE HAVE A DELIGHTFUL NEW 'MUSTANG
(All New Stylinl)

attel'll the foW'th game of the
World Series a00 address a
Pulaski Day rally In Detroit's
cadillac Squar", hoping to
counter the emphasis Nixon and
Wallace ha\le given to the "law
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(Engines-429 4V ERline)
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including servicemen overseas,
will be old enough to rote tlllo
year, an .lnc.r:-ease ol7.1 million
over 1964 when 70.7 million, or
62 per cent, cast ballota.
The bureau said the Increase
In ellgibl...,ge voters is pal'!l.r
due to the recOl'd number ot

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persons, about 12.2
million, who have reached

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presidential election.

NEWARK, N.J. (Upl)
wounded. Police said shots were
George C. WaHace took his fi.red from a passing car and
presidential campaign into one mne buildings, including a
of America' s most racially · newspllller office and two eating
divided cities Saturday and was places , were hit.
interrupted repeat.edly by a
Rkhard Gi!C, '20, suffered a
white crowd which chanted: bullet wound in the back. H
"We wa_Q.t Wallace, we want told police the shot came fro::
Wallace. "
a pas:sing car.
As Wallace completed his 45The Newark scu01es :s tarted
~inute speech to 5,000 persons
as Walla ce was getting Into his
m downtown Newark's Military car for the drive to the ah'])ort. ·
RUTLAND - A neiOdatfons
Park, scuffie s broke out beClub-swinging police quickly conunittee was named ThJrsdQ
tween about a dozen whites and broke il up.
night whenoon.teachln&amp;elll!&gt;lo,yel"
.Negroes. It was the second day
Both in Newark, a cit.Y with a of the Meigs Local School
m a row that \liol.eoce followed Negro population or about 60 trict met at the RuUand EJeJD~m­
campaign appearances of the
per cent which s uffered one or tary School to form a local ebl,..
former Alabama governor.
the wor st r ' ots ever, and in ter of' the Ohio Auoclat:.loa 01
Shooting Occurs
Jersey City, I where the candi- PubiJc School &amp;n,J.oyes.
In
Buffalo Friday night
date stopped fir st, the crowds
Named to the committee ware
shooting broke out on the city' ~ were enthusiastically pro-WaJ- Denver J:IYseU, chairmanj Mrs.
East Side alter a Wallace rally lace and there were onlv a Maxine Arnold, representlng the
and one .Yout}l was critically handful of demonstrators ·op..
cooks; Mrs. Grace Drake, repre..

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Wallace' s speeches in both

sent.tn.g the secretaries; IJilrd
Moore, representing the ~

dians; Mrs. Clarence ..,...,,

places _ were
his
standard representing the bus drfvers.
"csmpa1gn speech condemning
otffcen elected Cor the new
the Republican and Democrati c chapter are Mrs. Wilma Sir- . :.·~·
candidates, the u.s. Supreme - gent, president; Vernon Weber
f ..
Cou~ and eastern newspapers, vice president; Mrs. Mildred
calling for law and order and fers, secretary, and Mrs. Katbr·,

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22 P8ld
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m!)Oting, Present were Mildrid
Hysell, Grace Drake, Avice Bailey, Helen &lt;;lrlvey, Maxine AmVelma

Douglas,

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llauck, KathrYn Swan...,, Denver Hysell, Marvin Wllooo, Don
A. Cotterill, Erneat Wood, Paulfile Darst, Faye Manley, B. JunIor Darst, Clarence Turley, Nick
Gruesar, William &amp;n!th, c. L,
Butcher and MlldredJe!Jers. 'lba
group wtli meet once eaeh montll.

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CHARLIE WEBSTER
MELYIN LITTLE
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extradition papers for James A.
Stitt of Columbus, In the OVOIII
Ute murder suspect refuses to
"':"ive extradition from JacktaB.
vi1Je, Fla,, to Ohio.
Stitt, 19, is charpd on a federal war nurt with unlawtlll tllght
tD avoid prosecution 00 a eharp
of first • degree n.ll'der In the · .,.

doa'!' Of t:mu Zbinden, t7.

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(3) WE HAVE THE STYLING LEADING THE INDUSTRY
(The 1969 F~rd LTO)
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Americans would vote 1n next
month's presidential ulectlon,. 1
million more than voted tour

The bureau's forecast said
there would be about 74 mWion
sylvania and New York.
voters Jr the same percentaae
On Sunday, H u m p h r e y of the voting-ege J&gt;OPulaUon
planned to go to Detroit to
turns out as did in November

posed to him.

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U. S. Cen&amp;us Bureau predicted
Saturday that about 74 million

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FIELD OVER AND YOU CAN PLAINLY SEE THAT

Vote Nov. 5

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Pluml!in~ ... h~~B :: . weathel:s~ippiM
... wan msulation • ~ . leaky 1'90fs, ~
besements •.. or old dr iiladell~~ wi:riitl.
are some of .the veey·~ re~~Sons t.o ·allt
right now! ·Save money, tiJne, discm,nfQXI:
anddistresR by getting one of oiir lDClit eConomical bllilk

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Organization be Overlapped by a "beginni~. with Roma.nla
NATO COinmander.
new ~&lt;joint Arnet ican-European later- if It relaln• itli domestic
Humphrey embraced a wide defense ~:~ecurt'ry s.Y~em," crea.. libert:l reform&amp;- with Czecho~
range of recommendations for tion of 1 joint space program ftkiL''
future
American Policy In wi~h Western . Europe and
Humphrey was concluding
ultunatel)o, perhaps, with Russia two days of staff meetings here
appoinlJnent OC a European a.s

Million To

between NATO and tile couJ&gt;o
trtos of tile Warsaw Pact, ·the
Conunumot ver,Jion of NATO.
On trade, ' tbe task torce

that the North Atlantic Treat)' . Eastern

its Eastern European
d.lies; an educational common
market; summits with Western
Europe allies ellery year aDd
betor~ "major initiatives affecttrw elther American or E~
ropean interests," an uirternationa! role" ror West Germany
a~ . a . greater role for the
Bnttsh m European affairs.
" The report also foresaw
e\lentually some relationships"

tha !citllmos ot 1lle lllmoua Galllpolls caaer• who liat tile c:ourto

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ohlue In tile pre-Waterloo WOO&gt;dero days. It 111110110 has a plcture of t11a telan 1 can borrow, I
would,GI'eclate a loan ·ot It to
use !Dr !he atorJ,
I misSed oeeiNt Wylie White,
pollee radio dlapatcltor, at cl~
not oerlwll,y Injured. •
hall lor tllree"or !ol!r daya thla
week. ·1 thousllt ho waa on ......
SPORTS IIIGHLIGHTS fr&lt;m Uoo Ill Ftoricla IIIII 1"rrddy niJht
tllot Tribune Included Pll'kers- I kidded him alWU~ art I h!IPburg 23 Gallla Academy Hlgjl peoed to look down at tile floor
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a cast on his right
Sch&lt;d 15. Ani, Marshall College and 1here
an1de. .
( It was tllen) 82 Rio Grlllllle COlIt aeemo Wylfll wal putting alege 14. Dig those low scoreo.
Not llloe today's centw'7 tally, way . an electric fall, a big oae,
last Sunday night In his prop
outAND THEN AGAIN there wasa aec1 he feU otf tile ladder.
big score in that 45-year-old fered a fraclw'ed bene in hia heel
,.,wapoper. LISTEN TO TillS- But aow, be's back lntheharneaa
The Shamrocks of Galllpolls 85 aec1 clolnr aoed.
Southwebster 24, wltll tile late
i drq&gt;ped
to ~er leal
Center
tile
other
mnfll&amp; to
Lorah "'LINK" Robinson pac:irw
see
Ron
Easton,
176-pound
seJ&gt;o
wlmers with 12 points, and he
played only a part of tile llrst lor on tile Nortll Gallla - ' !
half Of the game, wbich was play- aqu.ld, who this .f&amp;st week auf..
fereil o dislocated hlp In a pDeed at Pomeroy.
lt was the ShlmrtM:ks' ftrst.- 1(1. Ron .... In good oplrltS but
pearance at Pomeroy ancl a big wUI sliP In tile hospl1al for olx
crornl of Meigs lana turoed out. weeks and won't AObock!Dsch&lt;d
'!be Shamroclia were a top ball until February.
Down tile hall, 1'ciiiUnY Morclub and like teams of yestergan,
son of Dr. 'I'hc:lnaa w. lrfor·
year they took on any and all
·pn. wao lli&lt;INilt ..ay, watch-

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11111. he sa,yo.
.
NOlO plano' "'li Alii!! belila reThere are many drlv~ seal- leaaecf conolulii· so those wishers avallable and most ol them lni ' lntormallaQ Cll any forms or

will do a saUIIfactory job It U!e
maoofacturer'l' lnstructlooa BN
followe&lt;l. Moot all sealers ....
applied oold and are asphalt tJi
tar emulsion. Sealers made with
tar are more resistaiW. togas and
lubricant drippings. Water I~ added tD some sealers at the dme
of applications. 'lbis has no df..
rect bearln!: oo the III&amp;IIQ&gt; of
the product.
In construction arouod t h e
rarm and around the home many
people have buildl.Dgs or GCJ.llpment they would like to 00111truct
but they lack the plana ror doing
the job. Through the Coopera.Uve
Extension Service catalogues of
plans, digests, and books are available for livestock (acUities
and storage buildings. There is

!'UIBirnctlm uj&gt;untj tbe home or
Cll the farm may ecl~~Uct the Extonalm omee. Home plana Ire
avelloble ranging from cablna 1o
two, . three, tour, and nve
bOdroom homes. ·

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horoe barn Plans and h o r s e
jumpB

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field

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vellable. Just lble week the horae
.11m11 that eon be eonatruetecuor

field events or for tra!nhw wao
relealllld through the u il tt e d
States Department of Aerleultere'a farm building plan exchange. FIU'JilerB and other rur.
al resldenla are llndlngtbatrelo!ng and training horses for show
ring or IIUntlllg eon be a prditable business. The horse lumps
Plan No. GOH may be ulllld ~

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weekend of Gctober 12th and
13th during the fourth armual
fall hike and campout 1o b ~ held
at 9tawnee !late Fore!it a n d
Portsmouth State Park. For the

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event ls being sponsored by the

Department or Natural Resources.
"It is encouraging to see the
popularity of thil fall ooting increase year after year," said
Fred E. Morr, Director of the
Department of Natural Resources.
The oolorful weekend will get
Wlder way at 10:30 a.m. at Bear
Lake for the start of a nine mile
hike through scenic portions or
the 58,000 acre stlte forest and

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Begins Oct. 12th
COLUMBUS - The "world's
largest cow show," with over
2,000 head of dairy cattle participating, starts October 12 at
tho state fairgrounds In Columbus.
This marks the start of the
.~ND~ual North American Dairy Cottle !ilow - a als dl,l' event

2nd

wltb over $50,000 In premiums.
Three of the six major dairy
breeds. Jersey, Guernsey and
A3nhlre, will conduct their natlmal programs at the North
American. The other three Holstein, Milking !ilorthom and
Brown SWiss, will present breed

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Ing - · will be natiooal cooleotB
for 4-H and Intercollegiate teams
plus an Invitational FF A contest. Onr 30 4-Hteamsandmore
than 35 oolleglate teams from around the country are expected.
100 FF A teams will be in the In-

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A new feature at this year's
show Is an evening juclg!ng program schedule&lt;l for Wedne&amp;dey,
October 16 at 7 p.m. The purpose and }qM! is that more elty
people will avail themselves d.
lhe opJI(Irlunlty to see some o(
lhe best cattle In the ccuntry
in competition.
The overall program atarts
with Junior hws on Saturday,
October 12; all ju!lg!ng will be
in the Coliseum aiid Cooper A·
rena.
Ohio Expositions Center Manager Jerry L. Kaltenbach said
that commercial and educatlonal exhlblll will be 011 dlspla,y
throughout lhe barns and judging areas. He also commented
that a natural educational program - the birth or calves Is an automatic b_.ung at
a show this size. :n. is expected
that 8 to 10 calves will be hom

· At 10 a.m. &amp;mday, Dick Moseley, Chief Naturallst for the Di-

vision of Parks and Recreation,
will conduct a nature walk to
Lookout Point m•erlooking the
park.
No advance reservations are
neces.ary to join in any or all
o( 1110 tun plamed for the week-

endThe Roosevelt Lake area of
Portsmouth state Park is located 10 miles west of Porll!lmouth

via U. S. 52 and ~· R, 125. Hik-

ers may meet at Roosevelt Lake
at 10 a.m. or go directly to the
starting point at Bear Lake. Bear
Lake is reached via S. R. 125
and Forest Roads Nos. 3 and 4.
"Last year's attendance was
very impressive," said Melvin
J, Relll101z, Cl!lef of Olti&lt;&gt;'l D!Jl;,.
sion of Parks and Recreation.
"Hikers ranging in age from
elgbt to elgbty made the trek.
We are expecting a larger turn~
out this year,'' he said.

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also be ulllldtotralnshowboraell.
Jq. plana abown are: Coop,
Rail, llt!!oh, Gate, Picket, ond
Natural ~ (J!Unt,ra).
~0&lt;1 working drawlrws of
USDA . Cooperative F..,.m 'U.,Udlng Exctiln&amp;e Pian No. 601• mt,Y
be obtained for $1 trom local
OOUlli:V Extension Otrlees.
An excellent publ!cal!oo. Cll
home lnlpi'OVemelll plana Is available at a coat of $1 from the
Extonalon Of!!ee. Included In the
book are kitchen llllir.P Ideas,
cabinets, sewing c:entera, Jaun..
dry centers, home •rkshops,
and llora.ge units. ·
!lmllar books ire available
dn beef equ!pmoot and pl1111 and
dairy equipment plans and houelng nee&lt;lsThe swine housing and O!lllpment handbook· was revlaed juot
this fall. Most suc:ceslful bog
procklcers know and use many
planning and operetlng procedures In managing their budness. Their primary obJective
Is usually to make u muCh ..,..,_
IU' as posalble with the avelloble
labor, time, and mone,y.
Relationships of prom _ _
coots, with empbaslsoo buUdlngs
and equipment, are dlseuosed In
this recently released book,
"Swine Housing and F4IIPmenl

EASTERN ROYALTY - HERE Ia the roya!t,y oftbe annual
Eastern Hi8h Scbool hclnecmniJW Frldl,y nlgbL The Oltelldont .
were , selected by the i-espectlve classes. The two unlor girl:
who were queen ~s - Naom!lllsseU and Loretta Kay
Sorpbt - flare nam!nete&lt;l by the senior class with the enttre
olull~llt bod,y voting on the selection. The graqp ,..,·!nwgbt OJ»
to I" Oeld at balft!me during the Eastern-K,yger Creek game
~. Loft to rfaht are, baek r&lt;M, lUck Buckley, lllPhomore

Areas of swine production dia-

eusse&lt;l within lhe book Include:
gestating fac!I!Ues, farrowing fa-

~cort; Mike GorreU. Junior escort; Don Rose, the Queen's
escort; Roger Barnell, &amp;elllor attelldont's escort; Bob Caldwell
trethysftnan escort; ft'ont row, Kim Fick. sophomor.e attendan~
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Junior atte'"'·-· Lore- , ... Sar
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Naomi Tuttle,
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ssell, senior queen candidatej Diane Grueser fresh-man ottendan~ At the tront Is Karen Fick, Cheater Eleme~»
tary &amp;:hool student, who served as crown bearer,

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SOUTHERN HOMECOMING - The roya!t_y of the -ern
High Homecoming at Raeine, where Melanie Beegle, daughter
ot Mr• . and Mrs. Paul Beegle of Letart Falla, waa erowned
queen, Include, foregroun:l, Cecelia Jenldna, fiower girl and
Richard Furbee, crown bearer. Escorts, attendanta and~­
clatas for queen, from left, are Mark Smith, Brenda Holman,
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A filAr IVY 1'01 WliiCIND WOODCUmRS
1111 MAC I lid 1111 MUSCLE-you don't nHd anyl
And • IIIIIMIIht you Uft end manauver It llko a
hllnd toaf-cut ft'-;aod, bniah, posts, even 6-inch
ftMii111 amd~wltli IQalffort, without try1n11

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Jlaey. HU!, Reii!O tlurke, Mike 11Qman,

Jqr The!as, Darrell

Nor~s, Miss Beegle, MaJok Beegle, Roi;U. Morrow, Debbie

Norns, and KeMJ' Theiss. Miss Burke, MJa1 Norrts .... JGaa
HMiolman were attendlnts "hUe Miss Beltlle, Miss Morrow &amp;lid .
ss Theiss were canclidates tor the quean honor.

Times-Sentinel Photos ..... . -By Bob HoeOich and Bob Wingett

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GETTING YARDAGE - Jotm Smith, Meigs oeii!Q[ ta!l'-ck,
Is beiJW hauled doom here ~Y David Burnett (22) and lUck Mooley (70) after picking up good yardage on a ~r drive In
the fourth quarter_ Other Meigs players Identified, trom left,

MEIGS EQUIPMENT CO.
~-~"~2-~21~7~6 --------•R-ea_r_Me-lp_. _G_M_aq_I_H_os.pl~b-1-.--~~;+~•

• The Almanac
By United Press lnternatiollll

Today is SUJK!a.y, Oct 6, the
280th day of 1968 with 86 to
follow.
The moon Is fulL
The morning stars are Mars
ani Jupiter.
The evening stars are Saturn
and Venus.
On this day in history:
In 1853, sports writer Grantland Rice was at the microphone as the World Series was
broadcast for the first time.
In 1954, Jtaly, Yugoslavia, tbe

United States and Britain signed
a pact seUl~ the partition of
Trieste.
In 1961, it was revealed House
Speaker Sam Rayburn had
cancer 1 from WhiCh he later
died.
during the course

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the North

American.
The show's advisory commit·
tee, In conjunction witb the Ohio
Expos!Uons Commission, 111e rulIng and governing OOdles for lido
event, announced that a tree admission policy will be In effect this year.

Before
WINTER
SETS&lt; IN!
MARK 100
POWER
CONVERTER
CHARGES
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See Our Complete Line Of
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High trad .. in on
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KEEPING WA HM - Molgs members left to right
Marta Hubbarctt dag bearer; Kathy Bailey, b~ majorette'
lnd Wendy Csrper. flag bearer, share a blanket when the

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air became nippy during the Marauder-Gallipolis pme Friday
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Worth
your

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have Urethane foam

insulation for maximum
food -keeping efficiency. The thinner wall
gives you more storage space inside with·
out need for more floor space outside.
With a freezer, you can serve farm·fresh
foods the year-around.

Co-op DETERGENT
A soft deter-

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lANOMAJtK . Dealer.

gent, will
de,eompose
in sewer or
septic tank,

leave no
residue.

50 lbs.

Worth of merchandise from
your lANDMARK Dealer.
other r,riies: Westclox E ectric Alarm

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NO PURCHASE NECESSARY, just ccme
in, or write in, to ~ister at LANDMAruc
during the Autumn Sate, Oct. 7 thru 19.

Pink Lotion .
Dete11ent
, A pleasant laundry
and dish·washine
cuttt~r

and

household

fabulous Offer!
Get a Elec. Dry•,

AC'110N GALORE -

!Mma ni Pill fort11 wileD

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are, from leJt, Rick Moeley (10) ot GAllS, Meigs' Jobn Smith (23), Ron 11u1o
sell (55) and 8qb Buker CGS&gt;, buth ofGalllpcila; Donnlo Alllt (12), ~ wn~
_llams (21) of Molp, Rlek Hueholt (35) of GAllS, KOftiUI F.oJeUih (80) and MJ!ce•
Barr (70), both ............s and Tom ~r (12), GAllS, OOIIfCIWid,

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PLAYER-oF-THE-WEEK - Rick Mosley, 201-t&gt;CJUDll..,..
lor taclde who Pla.YI buth W&amp;)'l m tbe GAHS mue DevUa Wll
aamed "Pla.Y......C4he-Woek" S.lurday morning by the
coaching stair fol!owirw hlo outstllnd!JW play qalnat Melgo Fri·
dl,l' nigfl~ Mosley was In on o ~t,y or the Galllpolb lcickleo, and hellled open up the lllugb Marauder line for Ful11loek
Chuck Neal several times In the bruisirw eome.t. MOiley re...
cei ved the weekly J&amp;mzea Golden Helmet Award, IJMXIICred
~ Thomas Clothiers.

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Federai-HoddJW seramble after a Lancer fumble. Southern
players visible lnelude Junior Brewer (32), Hook Crow (11),
Bobby Adams (2S) and Terry ProMtt (86),

player· on the ~!round at left Is Tom Prose (II) while Ron Ruaoell (.55) looka onln the '-cksround.

WOrth of merchandise from
your l.AHDMARK•Dealer.

FOR ON THE SPOT
CURRENT
I.NY PLACE OR TIME

WHERE'S THAT BALL? - E\'Ol'Yone here Wants to kDow
the answer to that question •• pllyera tor both Southern and

llo pttiiiJI ln1o a ...t pi!- as Jotm Smith (22) Is about to be
tBeldoc! b.Y Davlcl Burnetl (also No. 22) of GAllS. Th8 Gallll)cils

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WHAT? ••••••••••••••••••••• New Hammer Mill
WHY?••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Faster Service
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WHEN? •••••••••••••••••••••October 3rd, 1968
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producers and agricultural en.
gineers from thirteen north central United States, reports J, D,
Bllck1e, Extensloo agricultural
engineer at The Ohio State UniVersit.Y.

rect tlle weekend activities.
park, The hike will conclude at
Although regular camping is
Roosevelt Lake at approximate- now closed at the park ckle to a
ly 3 p.m., where the Portsmouth renovation and expansion project
area Chamber ol Commerce will underway, camping will be availbe ~ to greet tho hikers. able along the shore of the beauThe Chamber will serve re- tiM Roosevelt Lake. For those
freslu1loiJI!I 1o all partlclpants. who plan. to stay over night, state
Lunch Wlli be along the trail so recreation supervisor, Ralph Ra.hikers will want to carry a aack mey, promises a fun filled evenlunch. Persomel rrom the DJvi- ing or activities around the camPaion of Parks and Recreation and fir~.

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fall than to take a hike?
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Soft spots are usu&amp;1Iy the rethe .,related" activltiesmentionsult or gasoline or lubr!eanl drip0&lt;1 above.
He says that cracks in as- ping from automobiles. Evaporaphalt drive'lr-9Y permit water to tion normally' takes care of these
get under the pavement and into drippings, but U excessive, they
the aoil that supports the drive- can dissolvethea&amp;phaltandcause
way. Moisture does not afl'ect soft spots. Remove the asphalt
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soil,
he sa,yL Wllat the 1011 canExt. Agent, Agrloulture
not
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ture
under
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pavement can lead.
rar away.
to
frost
heave
dUring freezing
After the rush of harvest seaand
thawing
cycles.
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These cracks can normally
more, farmers and urban dwellers will be thinking about win- be sealed by aJII)Iylng any of
ter, a time to put up buildings the asphalt or tar driveway sealor spend in related activities. ers available on the market toA recent report by Roger A, dl,l', says Miller. If tile ·crack Is
Mlller, Extension agricultural wide and fl!l •iillllll}d and
engineer at The Ohio :late Uni- penetrate wid! the sealt1r or use
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11111. he sa,yo.
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NOlO plano' "'li Alii!! belila reThere are many drlv~ seal- leaaecf conolulii· so those wishers avallable and most ol them lni ' lntormallaQ Cll any forms or

will do a saUIIfactory job It U!e
maoofacturer'l' lnstructlooa BN
followe&lt;l. Moot all sealers ....
applied oold and are asphalt tJi
tar emulsion. Sealers made with
tar are more resistaiW. togas and
lubricant drippings. Water I~ added tD some sealers at the dme
of applications. 'lbis has no df..
rect bearln!: oo the III&amp;IIQ&gt; of
the product.
In construction arouod t h e
rarm and around the home many
people have buildl.Dgs or GCJ.llpment they would like to 00111truct
but they lack the plana ror doing
the job. Through the Coopera.Uve
Extension Service catalogues of
plans, digests, and books are available for livestock (acUities
and storage buildings. There is

!'UIBirnctlm uj&gt;untj tbe home or
Cll the farm may ecl~~Uct the Extonalm omee. Home plana Ire
avelloble ranging from cablna 1o
two, . three, tour, and nve
bOdroom homes. ·

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horoe barn Plans and h o r s e
jumpB

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.11m11 that eon be eonatruetecuor

field events or for tra!nhw wao
relealllld through the u il tt e d
States Department of Aerleultere'a farm building plan exchange. FIU'JilerB and other rur.
al resldenla are llndlngtbatrelo!ng and training horses for show
ring or IIUntlllg eon be a prditable business. The horse lumps
Plan No. GOH may be ulllld ~

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weekend of Gctober 12th and
13th during the fourth armual
fall hike and campout 1o b ~ held
at 9tawnee !late Fore!it a n d
Portsmouth State Park. For the

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event ls being sponsored by the

Department or Natural Resources.
"It is encouraging to see the
popularity of thil fall ooting increase year after year," said
Fred E. Morr, Director of the
Department of Natural Resources.
The oolorful weekend will get
Wlder way at 10:30 a.m. at Bear
Lake for the start of a nine mile
hike through scenic portions or
the 58,000 acre stlte forest and

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Begins Oct. 12th
COLUMBUS - The "world's
largest cow show," with over
2,000 head of dairy cattle participating, starts October 12 at
tho state fairgrounds In Columbus.
This marks the start of the
.~ND~ual North American Dairy Cottle !ilow - a als dl,l' event

2nd

wltb over $50,000 In premiums.
Three of the six major dairy
breeds. Jersey, Guernsey and
A3nhlre, will conduct their natlmal programs at the North
American. The other three Holstein, Milking !ilorthom and
Brown SWiss, will present breed

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for 4-H and Intercollegiate teams
plus an Invitational FF A contest. Onr 30 4-Hteamsandmore
than 35 oolleglate teams from around the country are expected.
100 FF A teams will be in the In-

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A new feature at this year's
show Is an evening juclg!ng program schedule&lt;l for Wedne&amp;dey,
October 16 at 7 p.m. The purpose and }qM! is that more elty
people will avail themselves d.
lhe opJI(Irlunlty to see some o(
lhe best cattle In the ccuntry
in competition.
The overall program atarts
with Junior hws on Saturday,
October 12; all ju!lg!ng will be
in the Coliseum aiid Cooper A·
rena.
Ohio Expositions Center Manager Jerry L. Kaltenbach said
that commercial and educatlonal exhlblll will be 011 dlspla,y
throughout lhe barns and judging areas. He also commented
that a natural educational program - the birth or calves Is an automatic b_.ung at
a show this size. :n. is expected
that 8 to 10 calves will be hom

· At 10 a.m. &amp;mday, Dick Moseley, Chief Naturallst for the Di-

vision of Parks and Recreation,
will conduct a nature walk to
Lookout Point m•erlooking the
park.
No advance reservations are
neces.ary to join in any or all
o( 1110 tun plamed for the week-

endThe Roosevelt Lake area of
Portsmouth state Park is located 10 miles west of Porll!lmouth

via U. S. 52 and ~· R, 125. Hik-

ers may meet at Roosevelt Lake
at 10 a.m. or go directly to the
starting point at Bear Lake. Bear
Lake is reached via S. R. 125
and Forest Roads Nos. 3 and 4.
"Last year's attendance was
very impressive," said Melvin
J, Relll101z, Cl!lef of Olti&lt;&gt;'l D!Jl;,.
sion of Parks and Recreation.
"Hikers ranging in age from
elgbt to elgbty made the trek.
We are expecting a larger turn~
out this year,'' he said.

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also be ulllldtotralnshowboraell.
Jq. plana abown are: Coop,
Rail, llt!!oh, Gate, Picket, ond
Natural ~ (J!Unt,ra).
~0&lt;1 working drawlrws of
USDA . Cooperative F..,.m 'U.,Udlng Exctiln&amp;e Pian No. 601• mt,Y
be obtained for $1 trom local
OOUlli:V Extension Otrlees.
An excellent publ!cal!oo. Cll
home lnlpi'OVemelll plana Is available at a coat of $1 from the
Extonalon Of!!ee. Included In the
book are kitchen llllir.P Ideas,
cabinets, sewing c:entera, Jaun..
dry centers, home •rkshops,
and llora.ge units. ·
!lmllar books ire available
dn beef equ!pmoot and pl1111 and
dairy equipment plans and houelng nee&lt;lsThe swine housing and O!lllpment handbook· was revlaed juot
this fall. Most suc:ceslful bog
procklcers know and use many
planning and operetlng procedures In managing their budness. Their primary obJective
Is usually to make u muCh ..,..,_
IU' as posalble with the avelloble
labor, time, and mone,y.
Relationships of prom _ _
coots, with empbaslsoo buUdlngs
and equipment, are dlseuosed In
this recently released book,
"Swine Housing and F4IIPmenl

EASTERN ROYALTY - HERE Ia the roya!t,y oftbe annual
Eastern Hi8h Scbool hclnecmniJW Frldl,y nlgbL The Oltelldont .
were , selected by the i-espectlve classes. The two unlor girl:
who were queen ~s - Naom!lllsseU and Loretta Kay
Sorpbt - flare nam!nete&lt;l by the senior class with the enttre
olull~llt bod,y voting on the selection. The graqp ,..,·!nwgbt OJ»
to I" Oeld at balft!me during the Eastern-K,yger Creek game
~. Loft to rfaht are, baek r&lt;M, lUck Buckley, lllPhomore

Areas of swine production dia-

eusse&lt;l within lhe book Include:
gestating fac!I!Ues, farrowing fa-

~cort; Mike GorreU. Junior escort; Don Rose, the Queen's
escort; Roger Barnell, &amp;elllor attelldont's escort; Bob Caldwell
trethysftnan escort; ft'ont row, Kim Fick. sophomor.e attendan~
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Junior atte'"'·-· Lore- , ... Sar
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Naomi Tuttle,
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High Homecoming at Raeine, where Melanie Beegle, daughter
ot Mr• . and Mrs. Paul Beegle of Letart Falla, waa erowned
queen, Include, foregroun:l, Cecelia Jenldna, fiower girl and
Richard Furbee, crown bearer. Escorts, attendanta and~­
clatas for queen, from left, are Mark Smith, Brenda Holman,
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1111 MAC I lid 1111 MUSCLE-you don't nHd anyl
And • IIIIIMIIht you Uft end manauver It llko a
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Norns, and KeMJ' Theiss. Miss Burke, MJa1 Norrts .... JGaa
HMiolman were attendlnts "hUe Miss Beltlle, Miss Morrow &amp;lid .
ss Theiss were canclidates tor the quean honor.

Times-Sentinel Photos ..... . -By Bob HoeOich and Bob Wingett

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GETTING YARDAGE - Jotm Smith, Meigs oeii!Q[ ta!l'-ck,
Is beiJW hauled doom here ~Y David Burnett (22) and lUck Mooley (70) after picking up good yardage on a ~r drive In
the fourth quarter_ Other Meigs players Identified, trom left,

MEIGS EQUIPMENT CO.
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• The Almanac
By United Press lnternatiollll

Today is SUJK!a.y, Oct 6, the
280th day of 1968 with 86 to
follow.
The moon Is fulL
The morning stars are Mars
ani Jupiter.
The evening stars are Saturn
and Venus.
On this day in history:
In 1853, sports writer Grantland Rice was at the microphone as the World Series was
broadcast for the first time.
In 1954, Jtaly, Yugoslavia, tbe

United States and Britain signed
a pact seUl~ the partition of
Trieste.
In 1961, it was revealed House
Speaker Sam Rayburn had
cancer 1 from WhiCh he later
died.
during the course

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the North

American.
The show's advisory commit·
tee, In conjunction witb the Ohio
Expos!Uons Commission, 111e rulIng and governing OOdles for lido
event, announced that a tree admission policy will be In effect this year.

Before
WINTER
SETS&lt; IN!
MARK 100
POWER
CONVERTER
CHARGES
.All 6-12-24 Volt

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SMALL, COMPACT

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See Our Complete Line Of
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FUEL Oil
HEATING STOVES
High trad .. in on
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KEEPING WA HM - Molgs members left to right
Marta Hubbarctt dag bearer; Kathy Bailey, b~ majorette'
lnd Wendy Csrper. flag bearer, share a blanket when the

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air became nippy during the Marauder-Gallipolis pme Friday
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Worth
your

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have Urethane foam

insulation for maximum
food -keeping efficiency. The thinner wall
gives you more storage space inside with·
out need for more floor space outside.
With a freezer, you can serve farm·fresh
foods the year-around.

Co-op DETERGENT
A soft deter-

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lANOMAJtK . Dealer.

gent, will
de,eompose
in sewer or
septic tank,

leave no
residue.

50 lbs.

Worth of merchandise from
your lANDMARK Dealer.
other r,riies: Westclox E ectric Alarm

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100
Clocu.

NO PURCHASE NECESSARY, just ccme
in, or write in, to ~ister at LANDMAruc
during the Autumn Sate, Oct. 7 thru 19.

Pink Lotion .
Dete11ent
, A pleasant laundry
and dish·washine
cuttt~r

and

household

fabulous Offer!
Get a Elec. Dry•,

AC'110N GALORE -

!Mma ni Pill fort11 wileD

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are, from leJt, Rick Moeley (10) ot GAllS, Meigs' Jobn Smith (23), Ron 11u1o
sell (55) and 8qb Buker CGS&gt;, buth ofGalllpcila; Donnlo Alllt (12), ~ wn~
_llams (21) of Molp, Rlek Hueholt (35) of GAllS, KOftiUI F.oJeUih (80) and MJ!ce•
Barr (70), both ............s and Tom ~r (12), GAllS, OOIIfCIWid,

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PLAYER-oF-THE-WEEK - Rick Mosley, 201-t&gt;CJUDll..,..
lor taclde who Pla.YI buth W&amp;)'l m tbe GAHS mue DevUa Wll
aamed "Pla.Y......C4he-Woek" S.lurday morning by the
coaching stair fol!owirw hlo outstllnd!JW play qalnat Melgo Fri·
dl,l' nigfl~ Mosley was In on o ~t,y or the Galllpolb lcickleo, and hellled open up the lllugb Marauder line for Ful11loek
Chuck Neal several times In the bruisirw eome.t. MOiley re...
cei ved the weekly J&amp;mzea Golden Helmet Award, IJMXIICred
~ Thomas Clothiers.

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Federai-HoddJW seramble after a Lancer fumble. Southern
players visible lnelude Junior Brewer (32), Hook Crow (11),
Bobby Adams (2S) and Terry ProMtt (86),

player· on the ~!round at left Is Tom Prose (II) while Ron Ruaoell (.55) looka onln the '-cksround.

WOrth of merchandise from
your l.AHDMARK•Dealer.

FOR ON THE SPOT
CURRENT
I.NY PLACE OR TIME

WHERE'S THAT BALL? - E\'Ol'Yone here Wants to kDow
the answer to that question •• pllyera tor both Southern and

llo pttiiiJI ln1o a ...t pi!- as Jotm Smith (22) Is about to be
tBeldoc! b.Y Davlcl Burnetl (also No. 22) of GAllS. Th8 Gallll)cils

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producers and agricultural en.
gineers from thirteen north central United States, reports J, D,
Bllck1e, Extensloo agricultural
engineer at The Ohio State UniVersit.Y.

rect tlle weekend activities.
park, The hike will conclude at
Although regular camping is
Roosevelt Lake at approximate- now closed at the park ckle to a
ly 3 p.m., where the Portsmouth renovation and expansion project
area Chamber ol Commerce will underway, camping will be availbe ~ to greet tho hikers. able along the shore of the beauThe Chamber will serve re- tiM Roosevelt Lake. For those
freslu1loiJI!I 1o all partlclpants. who plan. to stay over night, state
Lunch Wlli be along the trail so recreation supervisor, Ralph Ra.hikers will want to carry a aack mey, promises a fun filled evenlunch. Persomel rrom the DJvi- ing or activities around the camPaion of Parks and Recreation and fir~.

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fall than to take a hike?
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datJons on driveways, one of material.
Soft spots are usu&amp;1Iy the rethe .,related" activltiesmentionsult or gasoline or lubr!eanl drip0&lt;1 above.
He says that cracks in as- ping from automobiles. Evaporaphalt drive'lr-9Y permit water to tion normally' takes care of these
get under the pavement and into drippings, but U excessive, they
the aoil that supports the drive- can dissolvethea&amp;phaltandcause
way. Moisture does not afl'ect soft spots. Remove the asphalt
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soil,
he sa,yL Wllat the 1011 canExt. Agent, Agrloulture
not
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the laod, then the
Meigs Comly
asphalt
starts
to fall. Also, moisPOMEROY - Winter Is oot
ture
under
the
pavement can lead.
rar away.
to
frost
heave
dUring freezing
After the rush of harvest seaand
thawing
cycles.
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son Is completed In a month or
These cracks can normally
more, farmers and urban dwellers will be thinking about win- be sealed by aJII)Iylng any of
ter, a time to put up buildings the asphalt or tar driveway sealor spend in related activities. ers available on the market toA recent report by Roger A, dl,l', says Miller. If tile ·crack Is
Mlller, Extension agricultural wide and fl!l •iillllll}d and
engineer at The Ohio :late Uni- penetrate wid! the sealt1r or use
veretQ-, gives some reoommen- a commerclally prtipared patch

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.,_. . DETROIT (Ui&gt;l) - Three nm homers by Tim NcCirYer ml
- ; . f;opida lilted the st. Louis canlbala to a 7-3 Ylctory CM&gt;r the
~I 'TII'&gt;rB In tile third pme olthe World Series Slturda)' to take
a 2-1 had over the Tigers.
• YoCiirver delivered
'Win- third IMing single ahead or AI
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ru111 tn the third pme or Kaline•a homer and McAuWre'l
·the belt of seven series when he fifth IMing home run.
Earl Wilson, the llrll
ftve
jaaod a 2~ pltcl! by rollover
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DetroJt
h\ll'lers
and
Ute
loser,
Pit !lob..., after stsrler Earl
' wu.... pve up il single to Lou Wllked six and gave 1111 three
l!rock, a run.acorlni double to runs on tour hits before Dobson
•. :CUrt Flood 111111 a walk to Roger relieved In the fifth,
Detro! t gvt onl,y !oor hits
Marla.
whlle.
the Cardinals amassed 13
Ctpeda's blow was tbe
sa!otlea,
. their best bitting
clincher, against reliever Don
performance
or the aeries as
Me- alter a atngle by
they
took
a
2~1
lead In games.
Flood and Marls's doUble in the
7th. It was Cepeda's first series
Md his third bit In this

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wild In the 56 degree temperature. Winner Ray Washburn
Ia- Into the sixth tmlng and
Detroit gvt only three hits but
be walked fwr before Joe
Hoerner took over. Detroit's
nm• came on Dick McAuliffe's

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B,y United Press lnterrational
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Syracuse 20 UCLA 7

Kaline Hit
High Curve

Off WashbUID
DETROIT (UPO _ Al !&lt;aline
was frustrated for 16 years before he finally got into a World
Series. His brief moment of
glory 5aturd~ was just as frus~
.. 1 really hit that one goOO,"

said Kaline from his locker room

chair. His two-run horner in the
third illning gave t.he Detroit Ti~
gers a short-lived 2...0 1ead and
sent 53,634 fans into a h'enzy.
01 lt was a curve, up. He hung
it," Kaline said of St. Louis
starter RQ Washburn's pitch
which he lined Into the uwer
deck In lett for his fourth series

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But Tim Mccarver and Or~
larda Cepeda, previous d.isap-.
~; Potntmeras in the classic, both
slammed three-run hame rWls to
give the RedblrdB a 2-1 edge in
pmes and sel'!d them into Sunday's contest with their ace Bob
Glba&lt;OI opposing De!V\11 Me Lain.
ul'd say we're in bad shape U
"" lose that ooe," Kallne said
'With a sllgbt grin. The firebaiiIJV Gibson will look "like hell"
after the slower pitches served
~by Washburn, the Tigers' vet.·
enn right fielder said
"We've got to do It the hard
w-.v now - beat Gibson," he
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SYRACUSE, N. Y. (UPI)- The
running ot sophomores AI Newton
aOO John Godbolt. cmnbined with
a stiOing defense enabled Syracuse University to IC)&amp;et fourthranked UCLA 20-7 Slturda.Y, giving the orangemen their second
win in three games alii handing
the Bruins their Rri!itlossagainst
two victories.
Newton, a lullback rr ... cambridge, Mass., ground out 121
yards to pace the Orange while
Godbolt. who gained 89 yards
ruahlng. scored Syracuse's first
touchd«Mn on a four-yard run in
the third period.
Syracuse piled up a total of 251
yards ruMing while holding the
Bruins to only 56 yards oo the
groond.
UCLA quarterback Jim Nader
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by defensive end Lou Gubitosa.
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12:30 11ft In the llrll ball
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passed for a toucl-down am. ~homore ScGtt Hwlter.
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Perry King kicked a 44-yard
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receivers in the first half but PS-(Wallck 1 run (GarthWalta
recorded its first victory over
nnally cormected on a 49-yard kick)
the Crimson Tide since 1910.
Maruilng, the 190-pound Rebel pass tn soplu..ore wingback WVU- Patrlek 26 paas !rom
Vernon Studdard thl1 put the 91erwood (Juakowlcl! ldek) '
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to split end Hank Shows lor the
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halftime.
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PS-WUIU1 21 pasa !rom
MaMing then hit Ught end Burkhart (Gaithwalte Ill ek)
ended the Mississippi scoring.
Alabama preverted a shutout Shofls on the oix yard s~ PS... Pllbnln I rm (GarthWaite
by blocking an Ole Miss punt In
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loose ball in the el'll zone for a
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20, aod monaterinan WVU- Gresham I run (Jdek
touchdown.
Quarterback Joe
Bobby
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Kelley passed tn lullback Pete
Phil
Chalfin
at
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Jillet. for the two-point converalter
a
fourth
doWn
paos !rom
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Tide
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quarterback.
The largest crowd ever to
witness an intercollegiate toot- The Tide appeared destined to
ball gune in Mississippi, more go scorelesa until Mike HaU
than 47,000, saw the 20th-ranked slammed thr01J8h the Ole bUss
Rebels almost pull ott ,a shutout lloe to block a Julian Fagan_
in wimlng their first game over punt in the closillll second• and
ReUiy pounced on tile baiL
Alabama in an lnterrl(Jted
Alabama
0 0 0 8- 8
rivalry dating back 59 years.
0 1 3 0-;- 10·
The Alabama defense. rated Mississippi
tops In the nation, going into the
MISB ShoW! 61)U! !rom
game. turned back sewral Manning (l&lt;lng ldck)
Rebel threats, but yielded twice Mloa- FG King 44
to help Ole Miss coach John Ala- ReUiy recovered blocked
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Vaught get his first win over a punt in end zooe pan irom
Bear Bryant c~ched Alabama KeUeytoJWeba.
A-47,152.
team.
The scrambling Kelley dlrec~
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MADISON, Wia. &lt;UPO - Quarterback Bill Fenco ran for three
toochdowns and Michigan State's
defense was airtight Saturday as
the urxlefeated Spartans crushed
winle ss Wisconsin 39-0 in their
Big Ten opener.
Feraco scored on a pair of
first quarter one-ytt-rd. run&amp; after
seuing himself oo key passes
and runs, and then went in again
from the one wlth 19 secorwls in
lhe third quarter.
Tailback Tom.my Love, the
Spartan's leading ground gainer ,
scored on a two-yard smash in
the second quarter a11l the Spar·
tan' s added their nnal score with
27·seconds to play when reserve
back Earl Anderson pbmged.over
from the one.
Gary Boyce kicked 38 and 41·
yard field goals in the second and
third period.
Jt was the third win \n a row Cor
the Spartans. and the defeat was
Wisconsin's eighth in a row longest lostrw streak In Badeer
history.
Wis consin ill winless ln Its last
PU RDUE ~
13 games with only a mid-season
EVANSTON, IlL (UP!)- Top- tie in 1967, breaking the aU·
ranked Purdue sent sUppery Le- losing record or coachJOOn COitroy Keyes on three touchdown ta, now in his second season;
slices through -Northwestern's
bettared llneSatord&amp;ytoacoreitJ
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Montclair St. 58 Curry 6
Rhode Island 33 So. Conn. st. 8
Perm 17 Brown 13
Boston con. 31 Buffalo 12
Pittsburgh H William &amp; Mary 3
Maine 28 vermont o
Boston u. 7 Temple 0
Holy Cross 28 Dartmoutll 17
Princeton 44 Columbia 16
30
Western Maryland
P.M. C. COlleges 0
Jones surprised Bryant m comLafayette 7 Hofstra 0
Tuft.s 28 Gettysburg 22
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Harvard 59 Bucknell 0
278 yards and two touchdowns.
Williams 7 Rochester 6
New Hampshire 17 COIUL 10
Bryant completed l4 of 24 for
Cornell 17 Rutgtrs 16
182 yards.
Hamptnn Ins. 17 Del S~ 10
A 14-yard pass !rom Bcyant
Wagner 34 Upsala g
to Houmard gave Ohio UniverSt. Lawrence 42 Hobart 6
slcy a ..,Uck lead In the first
Wittenberg 37 Lehigh 14
period. Toledo Ued It at 7-7
Brockport St. 49 Nichols o
on a 17 ..yard pass from Jones
Worcester Tech 25 Middlebury 20 to end Dennis Tobias in the same
HamUton 3~ Rennsselaer Poly 32 period
Bryant connected on a two Yale 49 Colgate 14
Wesbninster 27 Geneva 7
yard scoring toss to end Phil
Wilkes 40 Moravian 0
SWindell ln the second period.
Amherst 34 American Int. 7
The Bobcats were never headNorwich 26 Coast Guard 22
ed and led 27-17 at the half.
Houmard went into the e n d
Kings Point 19 Union 13
zone with a l2..yard •pass from
Miami (Ohio) 24 Kent St. 0
Bryant, and tailback Dave LeVeck ran 32 yards for a touchOhio St. 21 Oregon 6
B&lt;M'ling Green 17
down Cor OU In the first halL
West. Mich. 1
Ken Croll booted a 21-Yerd
Reid goal, and tailback Roland
Ohio University 40 Toledo 31
Michigan 32 Navy 9
Moss plunged over for a touchMinnesota 24 Wake Forest 19 down Cor Toledo befOre interBradley 22 S.E. Miuouri 19
mission.
Michigan State 39 Wisconsin 0
LeVeck scored on a lour ..yard
Purdue 43 Northwestern 6
run and Houmard on a one-yard
Baldwi,.Wallace 26 Youngstown 6 plunge In the se&lt;one1 hsll 1 or
Kansas 68 New MeXlcO 1
ou. Toledo also added two
SOUth .
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Kansas St. 34 Vlr~ _Tech 1. run by Moss and a 47-yard pass
Penn St. 31 West VJ.tgtnia 21 play from Jones to end Jolm
Georgia Tech 24 ~lemson 21
Brisker .
Virginia 41 Davtdsoo 14
Mou the natlon•s second
Florida 31 Mississippi s~ 14
leading' rusher going 1n1o the
West Virginia St. Col. 26
game, was held to 46 yards In
Morgan State 27
17 attempts.
North Carolina College 7
Ohio University pushed I t s
Mississippi 10 Alabama 8
MAC record to 3...0. Toledo il
Franklin and Marshall 27
1-1 in the oonference and 3~1
Johns Hopklns 6
overall.
Western Ky. 23 E. Tenn. 0
Blueneld s~ 25
Duke 30 Mayland 14

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dead-eye paaslng by quarter- tile pme .., a OIIO?'erd piiiiiP
back Demla Brown carried ey ............. halll&gt;aek Gnl
MlchlpD to a 32-9 t....,cbw of QarriJon. The scon wu set up
by a Na\')' Inter!....... pemlb'
haplosa Na\'l' Ssturdl.)'.
Oli a Wolverine puo In the IIIII
Hoey set up • ptlr or (JI&amp;rter louchdoWnl 'With pu11t
returns or 63 .... 39 yardo, ml

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a tlllrdilerlocl ..... - a 48- ted the beellor ,.., teom • u
11r11 ~r ed&amp;e' before tallq
yard paaa lnterceiJ!iooreturD.
Br&lt;&gt;Ym au-prlsed tho blldJhlp- a 19-3 halftlme lead. Navy'a
meo 'Witil a ~ aortal
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touchdoWn llrike tn end J I m
Mancllch 'With 28 aecondl 11ft In
the llrst hal!.
Only moment• earlier Brolm
bootlegged the ball ln !rom
three yer&lt;ls out lor NichlpD'I
ttcond tooclldowo or tho Two key JliiiHB- one !or 16 .
yards Md the other for 18-lid
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Tough rumtrw haUbsck RCII

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SEO Standings
(ALL GAMES)
TEAM
W L T POP
Wellaton • , • •5 0 0 138 38
Athens ••• • , 4 1 0 88 48
Melgs . . . . . . 320 8154
Lopn . . . . . . 320 68 49
Gallipolis .. .. 2 3 0 65 69
Jackaoo .. .. • 2 3 0 105 84
Nels.-York , , , 2 3 0 62 88
Ironton • .. .. 0 5 0 60 133

lint made It 8-0 'With blo two
point oomerlkln run.
VsleotiDe hit paydlrt early In
tile seCCIId parlocl on a three
yard run with Sophomore D a n
Morplly'oldck for tile extra point
giving the Ircrunen a 15-ll lead
at the 10:5~ mark.
The Tigers roared beck to
score 'With 6:18 tell rrhen !rOsltman lllllback Rick Boykln tool&lt; a
pltc:hout Md then tossed a 30yer&lt;l touchdown peoa to end Mike
Akers. Boykin•s conversion nm
narrowed tbe score to 15-8 at
halftime.
With 4:33 lelt In the third perIod lllllback Gary Sextoo rammed over from ·the one yard
line and VslenUne added the two
point conversion on a run for
a 23-8 Jackson lead
The clod&lt; aboWed onl,y 23 seconds left In the third period
wben quarterback Greg sternamao Dipped a two-yerd tOuchdown paiS to Akers Md the quarter ended 'With Jackson holding
a 23-H lead.

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TEAM
W L T POP
\l'ellBton , , , , 3 0 0 60 20
Athens . . • .. 3 0 0 34 21
Nelga • , •• , .2 1 0 82 20
Lopn . . . . . . 210 48 28
Jackson , •• , • 1 2 0 49 84
Gallipolis • • , .'1 2 ~ 31 42
Ironton . . . . . . 0 3 0 46 69
Nela.-York ••• 0-I 0 18 82
TO:rALS
_.. 12 12 0 346 346
FRIDAY'S RESULTS:
Meigs 14 GaDip&lt;lllo 0
Athens 6 Lopn 0
Jackson 29 Irontoo 20
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Wellston 20 Nela.-Yerk 8

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Boykln's two yerd n111 at the
8:55 'mark !or an Ironton touchdown closed out tile scoring and
-led coach Ben Buddes' Ironmen to remain tied !or iecond
place with a · 2-1 leque mark
while &amp;Upped to o.a
Statletlco • - JackD! 'With
15 Orll downs, 302 yerds rushIng, 111111 completlnr thrH alx
panes for 19 yarda. The Tlpu
netted 18 llrll downa, rolled up
2i5 yarda on the ground, Md
hit !lYe or 14 paoseo for 26
yerdl.
Valentine topped tile half car-_
rlers 'With 126 yards ln 28 trips
while Boyktn led IroniAJo wllh
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Score by quarters:
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YiiiUrw White FalCCIII !all 1i&gt; ' up the middle,
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.,_. . DETROIT (Ui&gt;l) - Three nm homers by Tim NcCirYer ml
- ; . f;opida lilted the st. Louis canlbala to a 7-3 Ylctory CM&gt;r the
~I 'TII'&gt;rB In tile third pme olthe World Series Slturda)' to take
a 2-1 had over the Tigers.
• YoCiirver delivered
'Win- third IMing single ahead or AI
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ru111 tn the third pme or Kaline•a homer and McAuWre'l
·the belt of seven series when he fifth IMing home run.
Earl Wilson, the llrll
ftve
jaaod a 2~ pltcl! by rollover
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DetroJt
h\ll'lers
and
Ute
loser,
Pit !lob..., after stsrler Earl
' wu.... pve up il single to Lou Wllked six and gave 1111 three
l!rock, a run.acorlni double to runs on tour hits before Dobson
•. :CUrt Flood 111111 a walk to Roger relieved In the fifth,
Detro! t gvt onl,y !oor hits
Marla.
whlle.
the Cardinals amassed 13
Ctpeda's blow was tbe
sa!otlea,
. their best bitting
clincher, against reliever Don
performance
or the aeries as
Me- alter a atngle by
they
took
a
2~1
lead In games.
Flood and Marls's doUble in the
7th. It was Cepeda's first series
Md his third bit In this

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wild In the 56 degree temperature. Winner Ray Washburn
Ia- Into the sixth tmlng and
Detroit gvt only three hits but
be walked fwr before Joe
Hoerner took over. Detroit's
nm• came on Dick McAuliffe's

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Syracuse 20 UCLA 7

Kaline Hit
High Curve

Off WashbUID
DETROIT (UPO _ Al !&lt;aline
was frustrated for 16 years before he finally got into a World
Series. His brief moment of
glory 5aturd~ was just as frus~
.. 1 really hit that one goOO,"

said Kaline from his locker room

chair. His two-run horner in the
third illning gave t.he Detroit Ti~
gers a short-lived 2...0 1ead and
sent 53,634 fans into a h'enzy.
01 lt was a curve, up. He hung
it," Kaline said of St. Louis
starter RQ Washburn's pitch
which he lined Into the uwer
deck In lett for his fourth series

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But Tim Mccarver and Or~
larda Cepeda, previous d.isap-.
~; Potntmeras in the classic, both
slammed three-run hame rWls to
give the RedblrdB a 2-1 edge in
pmes and sel'!d them into Sunday's contest with their ace Bob
Glba&lt;OI opposing De!V\11 Me Lain.
ul'd say we're in bad shape U
"" lose that ooe," Kallne said
'With a sllgbt grin. The firebaiiIJV Gibson will look "like hell"
after the slower pitches served
~by Washburn, the Tigers' vet.·
enn right fielder said
"We've got to do It the hard
w-.v now - beat Gibson," he
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win in three games alii handing
the Bruins their Rri!itlossagainst
two victories.
Newton, a lullback rr ... cambridge, Mass., ground out 121
yards to pace the Orange while
Godbolt. who gained 89 yards
ruahlng. scored Syracuse's first
touchd«Mn on a four-yard run in
the third period.
Syracuse piled up a total of 251
yards ruMing while holding the
Bruins to only 56 yards oo the
groond.
UCLA quarterback Jim Nader
managed to complete 11 or 28
passes for 144 yards, but he was
constantly
haras sed by the
o~e defense aoo was dr opped
six times for losse!'&gt;, four times
by defensive end Lou Gubitosa.
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ATHENS, Ohio (IJP0 - Ohio
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Universlty•s Cleve Bryant and
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Toledo's Steve Jones Jocked
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Saturday, and the nsUoo's longest m"""r college football win- soore 'With 5132 lelt In tile third
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Bryant threw for three touchyerdl,
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VIJ'IInla 20 to set up the lltld

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too-wn to put the game out
o1 Well Vlrilnlt's reech 1131-14
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a 67 ~ard boJri&gt; to Patrick for
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12:30 11ft In the llrll ball
rrhen &lt;IJ&amp;rltrbaek Clllek Bulkbait ·Jllllsed 21 yards to
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Miss. (IJPDArchie Mamdng WI.Y In the absence ol liliured
passed for a toucl-down am. ~homore ScGtt Hwlter.
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Alabama 10-8 Saturday and iJUury, had trouble hitting h!s Well Vo.
receivers in the first half but PS-(Wallck 1 run (GarthWalta
recorded its first victory over
nnally cormected on a 49-yard kick)
the Crimson Tide since 1910.
Maruilng, the 190-pound Rebel pass tn soplu..ore wingback WVU- Patrlek 26 paas !rom
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quarterback, passed six yards
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Alabama preverted a shutout Shofls on the oix yard s~ PS... Pllbnln I rm (GarthWaite
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kl.ck)
.:.r.CJil,, ,; '~'"'•" J.Ii i.
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lnterJt PS- FG GuthWalte 25
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loose ball in the el'll zone for a
Mlsslssippi
20, aod monaterinan WVU- Gresham I run (Jdek
touchdown.
Quarterback Joe
Bobby
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Kelley passed tn lullback Pete
Phil
Chalfin
at
the Rebel IDur
Jillet. for the two-point converalter
a
fourth
doWn
paos !rom
sioJL
thO
Tide
ttnlor
quarterback.
The largest crowd ever to
witness an intercollegiate toot- The Tide appeared destined to
ball gune in Mississippi, more go scorelesa until Mike HaU
than 47,000, saw the 20th-ranked slammed thr01J8h the Ole bUss
Rebels almost pull ott ,a shutout lloe to block a Julian Fagan_
in wimlng their first game over punt in the closillll second• and
ReUiy pounced on tile baiL
Alabama in an lnterrl(Jted
Alabama
0 0 0 8- 8
rivalry dating back 59 years.
0 1 3 0-;- 10·
The Alabama defense. rated Mississippi
tops In the nation, going into the
MISB ShoW! 61)U! !rom
game. turned back sewral Manning (l&lt;lng ldck)
Rebel threats, but yielded twice Mloa- FG King 44
to help Ole Miss coach John Ala- ReUiy recovered blocked
.
Vaught get his first win over a punt in end zooe pan irom
Bear Bryant c~ched Alabama KeUeytoJWeba.
A-47,152.
team.
The scrambling Kelley dlrec~
JACKSON,
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MADISON, Wia. &lt;UPO - Quarterback Bill Fenco ran for three
toochdowns and Michigan State's
defense was airtight Saturday as
the urxlefeated Spartans crushed
winle ss Wisconsin 39-0 in their
Big Ten opener.
Feraco scored on a pair of
first quarter one-ytt-rd. run&amp; after
seuing himself oo key passes
and runs, and then went in again
from the one wlth 19 secorwls in
lhe third quarter.
Tailback Tom.my Love, the
Spartan's leading ground gainer ,
scored on a two-yard smash in
the second quarter a11l the Spar·
tan' s added their nnal score with
27·seconds to play when reserve
back Earl Anderson pbmged.over
from the one.
Gary Boyce kicked 38 and 41·
yard field goals in the second and
third period.
Jt was the third win \n a row Cor
the Spartans. and the defeat was
Wisconsin's eighth in a row longest lostrw streak In Badeer
history.
Wis consin ill winless ln Its last
PU RDUE ~
13 games with only a mid-season
EVANSTON, IlL (UP!)- Top- tie in 1967, breaking the aU·
ranked Purdue sent sUppery Le- losing record or coachJOOn COitroy Keyes on three touchdown ta, now in his second season;
slices through -Northwestern's
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Montclair St. 58 Curry 6
Rhode Island 33 So. Conn. st. 8
Perm 17 Brown 13
Boston con. 31 Buffalo 12
Pittsburgh H William &amp; Mary 3
Maine 28 vermont o
Boston u. 7 Temple 0
Holy Cross 28 Dartmoutll 17
Princeton 44 Columbia 16
30
Western Maryland
P.M. C. COlleges 0
Jones surprised Bryant m comLafayette 7 Hofstra 0
Tuft.s 28 Gettysburg 22
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Harvard 59 Bucknell 0
278 yards and two touchdowns.
Williams 7 Rochester 6
New Hampshire 17 COIUL 10
Bryant completed l4 of 24 for
Cornell 17 Rutgtrs 16
182 yards.
Hamptnn Ins. 17 Del S~ 10
A 14-yard pass !rom Bcyant
Wagner 34 Upsala g
to Houmard gave Ohio UniverSt. Lawrence 42 Hobart 6
slcy a ..,Uck lead In the first
Wittenberg 37 Lehigh 14
period. Toledo Ued It at 7-7
Brockport St. 49 Nichols o
on a 17 ..yard pass from Jones
Worcester Tech 25 Middlebury 20 to end Dennis Tobias in the same
HamUton 3~ Rennsselaer Poly 32 period
Bryant connected on a two Yale 49 Colgate 14
Wesbninster 27 Geneva 7
yard scoring toss to end Phil
Wilkes 40 Moravian 0
SWindell ln the second period.
Amherst 34 American Int. 7
The Bobcats were never headNorwich 26 Coast Guard 22
ed and led 27-17 at the half.
Houmard went into the e n d
Kings Point 19 Union 13
zone with a l2..yard •pass from
Miami (Ohio) 24 Kent St. 0
Bryant, and tailback Dave LeVeck ran 32 yards for a touchOhio St. 21 Oregon 6
B&lt;M'ling Green 17
down Cor OU In the first halL
West. Mich. 1
Ken Croll booted a 21-Yerd
Reid goal, and tailback Roland
Ohio University 40 Toledo 31
Michigan 32 Navy 9
Moss plunged over for a touchMinnesota 24 Wake Forest 19 down Cor Toledo befOre interBradley 22 S.E. Miuouri 19
mission.
Michigan State 39 Wisconsin 0
LeVeck scored on a lour ..yard
Purdue 43 Northwestern 6
run and Houmard on a one-yard
Baldwi,.Wallace 26 Youngstown 6 plunge In the se&lt;one1 hsll 1 or
Kansas 68 New MeXlcO 1
ou. Toledo also added two
SOUth .
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Kansas St. 34 Vlr~ _Tech 1. run by Moss and a 47-yard pass
Penn St. 31 West VJ.tgtnia 21 play from Jones to end Jolm
Georgia Tech 24 ~lemson 21
Brisker .
Virginia 41 Davtdsoo 14
Mou the natlon•s second
Florida 31 Mississippi s~ 14
leading' rusher going 1n1o the
West Virginia St. Col. 26
game, was held to 46 yards In
Morgan State 27
17 attempts.
North Carolina College 7
Ohio University pushed I t s
Mississippi 10 Alabama 8
MAC record to 3...0. Toledo il
Franklin and Marshall 27
1-1 in the oonference and 3~1
Johns Hopklns 6
overall.
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dead-eye paaslng by quarter- tile pme .., a OIIO?'erd piiiiiP
back Demla Brown carried ey ............. halll&gt;aek Gnl
MlchlpD to a 32-9 t....,cbw of QarriJon. The scon wu set up
by a Na\')' Inter!....... pemlb'
haplosa Na\'l' Ssturdl.)'.
Oli a Wolverine puo In the IIIII
Hoey set up • ptlr or (JI&amp;rter louchdoWnl 'With pu11t
returns or 63 .... 39 yardo, ml

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The ...... WoiYerlnel spot-

a tlllrdilerlocl ..... - a 48- ted the beellor ,.., teom • u
11r11 ~r ed&amp;e' before tallq
yard paaa lnterceiJ!iooreturD.
Br&lt;&gt;Ym au-prlsed tho blldJhlp- a 19-3 halftlme lead. Navy'a
meo 'Witil a ~ aortal
attack that Included a 191'ard
touchdoWn llrike tn end J I m
Mancllch 'With 28 aecondl 11ft In
the llrst hal!.
Only moment• earlier Brolm
bootlegged the ball ln !rom
three yer&lt;ls out lor NichlpD'I
ttcond tooclldowo or tho Two key JliiiHB- one !or 16 .
yards Md the other for 18-lid
to the score.
Tough rumtrw haUbsck RCII

Jotmson who seem1 to break a
Michigan ruehlng reeerd OVflr7
Ume he lugs the hall, talliedtouchdoWno-a two-yard lllaDt
early In the aeCCIId quarter ml
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39-yerd piiop ....._

1eor. came with less than 91&amp;1!1:
mblitea ..,.. In the contellm a
26-t"erd llold pi b7 juDior Tim

COCOZza.
After

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Michigan

dtfenH, - - bJo 225pound tadde• Tom Gosa IIIII
Dao Parka, &amp;OIOUIOI ed the
MiMe• oxoept lor a t o o -

ilrl.,; In the cioalne IM!CCIIds
. IUilbadl Karl Scirwelm.
1c0red 011 a atx.,.N )lUI tram ·
~Mike NcNallen.

COL. SAMDERS ·I&lt;IWtYIII"icY
ALWAYS EASY AND COIIVI!M
SERVE AT HOMI!.
FAMILY BOX 9 Pc. $U.S
BUCKET 15 Pc. $3,iJs

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The lronmen took the openIng kickoff or tile contest and
drove up the field to score on
a 23--yard paa1 frOm quarter.
back Ray DeSiephen to E n d
Terry Ooborne 'With 6:43 oo the
clock. Hallback Darwin Valen-

SEO Standings
(ALL GAMES)
TEAM
W L T POP
Wellaton • , • •5 0 0 138 38
Athens ••• • , 4 1 0 88 48
Melgs . . . . . . 320 8154
Lopn . . . . . . 320 68 49
Gallipolis .. .. 2 3 0 65 69
Jackaoo .. .. • 2 3 0 105 84
Nels.-York , , , 2 3 0 62 88
Ironton • .. .. 0 5 0 60 133

lint made It 8-0 'With blo two
point oomerlkln run.
VsleotiDe hit paydlrt early In
tile seCCIId parlocl on a three
yard run with Sophomore D a n
Morplly'oldck for tile extra point
giving the Ircrunen a 15-ll lead
at the 10:5~ mark.
The Tigers roared beck to
score 'With 6:18 tell rrhen !rOsltman lllllback Rick Boykln tool&lt; a
pltc:hout Md then tossed a 30yer&lt;l touchdown peoa to end Mike
Akers. Boykin•s conversion nm
narrowed tbe score to 15-8 at
halftime.
With 4:33 lelt In the third perIod lllllback Gary Sextoo rammed over from ·the one yard
line and VslenUne added the two
point conversion on a run for
a 23-8 Jackson lead
The clod&lt; aboWed onl,y 23 seconds left In the third period
wben quarterback Greg sternamao Dipped a two-yerd tOuchdown paiS to Akers Md the quarter ended 'With Jackson holding
a 23-H lead.

(SEOAL ONLY)
TEAM
W L T POP
\l'ellBton , , , , 3 0 0 60 20
Athens . . • .. 3 0 0 34 21
Nelga • , •• , .2 1 0 82 20
Lopn . . . . . . 210 48 28
Jackson , •• , • 1 2 0 49 84
Gallipolis • • , .'1 2 ~ 31 42
Ironton . . . . . . 0 3 0 46 69
Nela.-York ••• 0-I 0 18 82
TO:rALS
_.. 12 12 0 346 346
FRIDAY'S RESULTS:
Meigs 14 GaDip&lt;lllo 0
Athens 6 Lopn 0
Jackson 29 Irontoo 20
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Wellston 20 Nela.-Yerk 8

Rox McCormick

retirement !rom, the New York
Yaukeea after Hrvlng lor ·S?
years with the team 01 a
player, eoach Md IIU4n IIUIIIIl·
pr,
Crooettl, rrho bepn hla
career 'With tile Yankees as 1
lborlaloP In 1932, told team
o!llctalo ln a !lxiJOP llalldllritten letter thet be · - to
IP!'od more Ume With 1111'
famlly, u The San • Fran.elac:o
native rrlll Join the -lOft
Seattle Plkita as eoach.

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1963 fORD CUSTOI,I 2 DOOR, whito, rod In-

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another economy buy .

1965 CHEVELLE SUPER SPORT, ma-n,
black vinyl bucket 1eot1, console, Powerglide trans., power lfeerlng. radio, whit' wall

SAVE

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very~~ con4Ution

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"BARGAIN SPOT OF THE. WORLD".

1964 PONTIAC TEMPEST LoMANS 4 DOOR,

green, vinyl trim, automatic tranal"'llallon,
power st.. rine. radio, whit• wall tire•.

1968 COMPANY
DEMONSTRATORS

SAVE

1964 BUICK LnSABRE 4 DOOR HARDTOP,

SALE

light blue, vinyl trh•, hydramatic tranami..,
sian, power steering anti brak.., radio, heof..
•r, white wall tires. Bruu tay1 he c~n Nc-ammltnd this car to anyone.

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$1000

1963 FORD VICTORIA 2 DOOR HARDTOP

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solid white,
eneine, Ford-0-Matic tran.!
mission, power 1teering, radio, white wall
tires, you•IJ have a hard time to find another
car like this one.

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1968 Oldo. Lu•ury S.don, Air
Condition

1968 lmpolo 4 Door Sodan, With Air
1968 lmpolo 4 Door Sodon, Without
Air
1968 Coprico 4 Door Har4top, Wtth
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1968 lmpolo Convortlblo Sup•r Sport
3-1968lmpolo
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blue, biUit Interior, V-8 lltftgine, atarulard
shift, radio, whitewall tires.

1963 FORD COUMTRY SEDAM STATION
WAGON, solid whito, V-8 "i1~~: ~
Matic trans. Power stHrlng and
rodllo,

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WJIOLISALI PRICES
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1963 FORD SEOAM DELIVERY ~TRUCK,
1rHn, 6 c,l., otoJidard "-"'· .

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Air conditioned, fchooi" teachers trad ..

$1895

1965 MERCURY 4 DOOR STATION WAGOM

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•harp.
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The resp!JIIse to our 1969 CheYrolet.()ldsmoblle Showing was overwhelmin1. Thousands of People calllli
to see and admire the beautiful New ChevroiBis and Oldsmobiles. We would like to thank you for coming
to see 011 new models and also for your many nice comments. If you haven't seen the new models for
1969, the welcome mat Is always out at Gallipolis Motor Co.

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engine, ' speed tnn•. Keystone Mag whHis, radio. white wall tlre1.

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1966 Hondo, CB77, $upor Howk. 305c~, 4 opood, electric . atait,.,J~•
bur.tora, one owner, i111t llroken In .
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1966 Honda, S90, block, sport 90cc, '4 tpHd, tHI to tom \Hot:
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Boykln's two yerd n111 at the
8:55 'mark !or an Ironton touchdown closed out tile scoring and
-led coach Ben Buddes' Ironmen to remain tied !or iecond
place with a · 2-1 leque mark
while &amp;Upped to o.a
Statletlco • - JackD! 'With
15 Orll downs, 302 yerds rushIng, 111111 completlnr thrH alx
panes for 19 yarda. The Tlpu
netted 18 llrll downa, rolled up
2i5 yarda on the ground, Md
hit !lYe or 14 paoseo for 26
yerdl.
Valentine topped tile half car-_
rlers 'With 126 yards ln 28 trips
while Boyktn led IroniAJo wllh
115 yards in 3S attempts.
Score by quarters:
Irenloo
0 8 8 6 - 20
Jackoon
8 7 8 6 - 29

t.Jack with vinyl trim, Meic:•o•matic tronsn~is·
1ion, power 1teering and power brake• ; radio, :
h-eater, w,hlte , w'll tires, one local owner .
SkidlftOre saysnf.n• of the b•tt cars he has

luxe saddle ~ags, white, very, very, •harp

q11lck, c~cle .frolf!l Japan

Ono owner,

$2195

29-14.

1965 FORD GALAXIE '500' COMYERTIBLE,

1967 Honda, 590, Supor sPort 90, 4 opood, rod, o I!Hio doni horo ontl' ' .
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'69 Bolcl&lt; trodo-ln.

COMPARE! COMPARE! COMPARE!

CROSETTI QUITS YANKS
DETROll' (IJPO Frank

has ..-meed hla

came

~~LOOK! LOOK! .. ·-LOOK! LOOK!
CARS AT ·WHOLESALE PRICES

OCT. 11 GANES:
Gallipolis at J ackaon
Meigs at Lopn
Athens at Wellaton
Nels.-York at Ironton

Crooettl

Jacklop'l ft.nal •core

'With 9:22 lelt In tho ooatall
DeSiepbea rolled out ...
an optloa play and deahed 26yerds Into the end %0111. A CCII·
version run !ailed 111111 It wu

We'd Like to Say "Thank You"

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one owner
.4 speed•, reatly for you
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1967 Hondo, C.o\77, Droo"' 305, •loctrlc otort;4 •P•od, windshield, rol! .lrar, de:,,

lllvanc~ llldd&amp;!ul'•
.......... 2-1.and set the .....
lor ·nut week's eonferenoo

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We are LOADED wltllaood used, lots ol mil's left,
are ready to deal ... no reasonable offal declined . . • ,
deal . . . yo11 own price .•• we are really $II'IOUS : •• let s
10011, fully recondltlcinedillotorcycle.

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· G~. Hit Wen:.(]laneey;
~~i]jdwered Says ·Trout

OCTOBER CLEARANCE SALE ON USED CYCLES AT RAWLINGS
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RAWLINGS HONDA

Mi~higan

RIPLE\' - Thoro wu no JoT Cious pushed acroos Rlplay's IIIDE Wlhama Frldi.Y ni8lll u tile oal TD 'With a three yerd run
YiiiUrw White FalCCIII !all 1i&gt; ' up the middle,
the 114&gt;1~ Vlklnao bJo a li-7
The Falcons created some ex·
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nat 'With • s'Wing out
.', 'llleWihamatleYen,'WithbOPea 11011, starting at tile Wlhama
· of upi&lt;fflDI tho VlkiDI• !or the 19, to GarY ClaiiL Clark went
•CCIId conaacutlve year, had tho down the sldeUoel but was head., .in""'lt blocked by a do!- ed orr at the pass bJo Vlk. t.ia!Ye 114&gt;1111' dub with I 10011 lngs.
........,. QIWterback.
The Wabama standout, boWT ...,. Lalldls, the Vllllq IIi· ever, cut back &amp;crOll the ftelcl,
oa1 oaller, loOked like Fran Tar- jlieked up threo F,alconlnter!erk!nllk&gt;n. 'With bll ICI'&amp;IIIbllniM&lt;I once moo Jed dle*d ~be­
l'UIIIIIie,
hind them to.the Rlpl~ llvd'yard
• . Wal!ama, by the aeme IDkon, Uno. The pll.f wa1 IIIQllled by
bowever, dl•'loxactly look like ao olfeldeo penallY.
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Earl,y In the fourlll ..,.nor,
. Lalldl1 set 111! RlpiOY'I llrat Wlhama blocbd l 114&gt;1111' punt
TD ur thil _ . . . _por!od when on the hootl 40. Thlo · pve the
Ill lilt Ken 9oltiober Willi a 40 Falcona tile uit 1lley . - . . to
. Jlid pall tiiat carried to tile IP&gt; tor their lme '!11.
•• W~ I!Yo, 'From lhera, Mike
The Wlhama obr.p.lnter came
YOWII b l . - up the mlcldle 'f or '"' a Jlllll to Dave GUUopte with
Itt '!11,
7:35 lelt In the pme, GIUlsple
Cllimb!tr•. klckl!d the atra grabbed the wu !rom - pollll m1 ~ltr eame back up two Rlplll!' defeeders and went
11o14,~ a 141 lto4.
on In to sooro. The )llo.v cov.
··Wiii. - iidart.1 lift In tile oncl 20 yardo. kicked
llrot ·half, · the Fa! CCIIII decided the atra JOint.
to l!lllll&gt;Jo oD a !qurti, and nine
The White Fal.COII - t t. 'IIIII
It tile 114&gt;1,.y 40. Ao led bJo Bobby Jloollll, ~aolluci­
P"I.,..... put b7 Goey B u r. 11011 and Lar17 ~r.
i!aii-''Wiad he wao nsU'
Rlpl~ slleked up a of
"' •ot'· thi 80 )'erd at:tpe. Ten 241 yards COIJi&gt;ared to ·172 lor
pio.v1 lotar, with ·!lYe aeccnla Wabalpa. The 1¥&gt;118. boWeYer,
.-ln!DI 'In.lliillrll·ltal!, Lao. had Ito 7erd1 tnpenOitloa,comdll hit J,.y , _ 1 on the p~ pared "'· .75 oga1n11 waiula.
liDo.
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, · biithiiTDI!!IIl.~~VIl&lt;- 1111p1'k cut out lor t11em a1 ~
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tohi lllil ' ~ Data of Folia
leobd . so If be· wu · if.ap- · .II· llodltal ,Fielcl. Po&lt;a, r.til
1\ped. liqc be
to
of tile loP AA talmo !II Wool
i ..Mif;zl lnir""mi&gt;lilethoJliiiS. Vlribda, loll to Point Plouant
. "":l'i!!'a polal atlelqlt !all- Frldo.v.
ad an4 114&gt;111Y lad J.U at half.
Ill' ~1:

JACKSON - C9a&lt;h Bob Bruney's hard~uck Ironton Tl&amp;era
scored 20 points lor tile ttCCIId
eoneecutlve weak J'ri&lt;II.Y lll8hl
bot oace again laDed to break
Into the 'rictoey column as the
Jackaoo lrolunen 110... a 2920 win OYer the Lawrerice Coun-

1966
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'Electra 4 di!ar $odan. O~ly 11,948 oaay, mi•l ·u·,;iF&lt;
:' Air Conditioned, Pe&gt;Wor ooat. Courteay Lights.
, l'la~o hi, from IQ&lt;:ql merchant. Elii,P. a~;p. •
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own 35 (Ken Engush•s
off
the tee kicko(J after the Meigs

TD was returned f'rom the Dev-

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and 88 yerda by the bigger vis-

After the Oeot-fooled Smllll

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Big Blacks
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Wltll Fullback Ensllsh ~
the way, Melgo chewed "' lhe big
Blue DovU llne while eatlrw up
time enroute to Its second touchEowlloh curled nine of the
12 plays durin&amp; the drive. He
picked It&gt; 32 o! the 60 yerdo.
- , 1'11o- -'licton' ,left Melia- ..,.jth a
3-2 seaaonmark.lnoideihOSouth-

POCA - Pt. Pleasant, Nov. 8
!oo o! the Gallia Academy Hi&amp;h
School mue DevUs, remalnechmdoleatod ln live outl~s Frldll,ll
ni&amp;ht by turning bock • fir.....,
Poe&amp; Dot eleven, 34-26.

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ns irterrQPted with 27 seconds
tell In the first balf when omdal R. P.. Gresham collfll•ed
on tbe field. He wu administer-

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011 arrt VII at the hospitaL
The Dots are now 4-1, while
Pt. Pleasant remolned Wlheaten,

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McDermitt completed 9 of 17

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TOTAL YARDS (Rush-Pass)
Gallipolis • •. 65 26 80 2-173
Meigs ....•. 51 87 15 61-194
RETURN YARDAGE
Gallipolls .... 0 6 22 16-44
Meigs ...... 12 0 o 10-22
PLAYS FROM SCRIMMAGE
Gllllipolis •. • . 14 12 17 10-53

Meigs ...•... 13 14 6 15-48
FUMBLES

Gallipolis ...... 0 0 0 1-1
Meigs . . ...... 1 0 0 0-1

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RANGERS CUT BACK
NEW YORK (IJ!'Il-- The New
York Raqero will go with Ed
Qacomln 0!1&lt;1 Don $mmcllll u

jury,

pile GWeo Vtuemuno lA&gt;
-.to ol tile American Hod&lt;OY

Rick Mosley, 20l'i)OUIId senior
tackle who goes both wa.ys for the
Blue Devtl s was outstanding for
tile Galian&amp; Friday nlsht.
Gallipolis travels to Jackson
this F'rlday. Meigs plays at

Laqllo.

Lor,an.

lbolr plteudera tlda oeaooo.
Tile Raqaro recbced their

..-r lA&gt; 20 Frlda,y by aulplng

~~NC-B SPECIAL-~~
-THIS WEEK ONLY-

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pl= lormal .rilng 1'00!"• with an:h- •
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day thru Friday, 8 to • Sa£.
YOU ADIUU A ~y v-.
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urday. 12 to 6 Sunday. Wells
or TWO a.'I'JII; WODiiDi
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weNiy ,
'· ' tore· _thank&amp; anol gra!(I""' to·•· rates. Par,k Central Hotel.
our . many friends, ne~
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ollerlnp and cards extended inent, ftr;t Door; adults oely.
to us during lh• Dlnm IIJid m-s..,m-A...
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ForS.t.
death ·or .olir mother . i n d
FORD 2 row mouilted corn
grandmother. Speclll thanks · 1 DR Z GIRLS lo sbare double
plckor complete - with. IIII!U"~
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sleeping room, kit~ prlvl·
lng kll Jor $900: F91'fllractor.
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leges. References re&lt;JUlred,
...,a .conditkltl, Clifford WooR. Huehblt. Calberlne Hayelliae' (n. Call 'l(ter 4 p.m. ten, Rt. 3, Albany, 0. Ph.
word, 0rganlst. and lhe .Me44&amp;-1701.
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.&lt;li!ol:ll and windows, bUilding .
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1508 HYE AVE.
POMEROY, OHIO
(614) 992-3435

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11164 10
FOrd. Pickup
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cost you $200 more aller Nov . lalrthge ~Ibaed .~ot. 3 larlgeLRB~
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Tim WIBJ:IIAN AODfCY IUIV.
·t ·,Jtli. per cent Income from !115!1 2 t ' SIIidebaker
MF 25 D 2 MF 35D 1 MF G Rec room, spaciousldtcben with
BOLD I'A:Il MOU TBAN WS
establlsbed acooimlll.
New I T ·Farm WagOIII ,
I9S5 CREVJE z dr. Wagon, 11159
I Ferg. zO, I Ferg. aO, l Ferg: All the built-ins plus 2 WB fireRAV&amp; I.IITED AND WI: CAlf
la.L YOUU. CALL 'roDAY , _
Our ·re)ireiJOntiltlveo are hap. . .•
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GMC 'Ill Ton Tr11ck, baby bed.
30/mower, I Ford Ferg., I places, _wool ~arpel tflrougbaut,
aTICIENT SDVICE AND Fllft
P1 - lliey e81'11 satiafaclory
Illtl5 l T:-. GJoiC
Glbsor,- refrigerator. ~Ford Ferg.lmower, I 50 Ford, added ]lving m IbiS 4 room
'! tilntldmel. YOII, too, have an 11164 l~ .i. GMC
»3-3
1 50 Ford/mower, 1 JD 2010 , base_ment, car port and ample
-Pil9nal 'opportunity to 0111112 1'4 t : Cbev.
I OUver 550. I Oliver 550 D. ;;arkmg space.
Thurman, Ohio
:~Usb an .lni)Ome for !He.
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19~AMPHICAR
1 Oliver 1250. New baler
ENJOY
0. D. PARSONS
_)I years ·ellperlence
For · co.nflden~l . lllterv~ · ij!M&gt;1&gt;'J':; Iale1Dallonll
THE CAR that awima, JI0'8 on
trade-ins: 1 MF 3, 1 MF 10, The Beautiful Ohio River In
REALTOR
Phone 24~~9 or
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1955 l!o ')'. podp ,plcloip .
~ o:,.:.ter, low mlle~ge.
1 NH 67, t Oliver 1!0, 1 Gehl lhls large two story home, lireFarm, VWq:e, City Ptopllt)
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burs S04-428-7GOI. chopper. Special- Clear out place in this deep carpeted LR,
Phone 44S-O!II
' Between 10 A.ltl. &amp;. 7 P.M.
1~ •2' '1'; Jn( Trildot ·
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sale on 14 Bush Hogs, prices 3 BR, Ill bath. lull basement.
If You're Selective
.••,bMN.,J.A~,. :,&lt;; - -~~ ,q~,~ :plelaojl '''
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otert at $225. Gallipolis Trac- 2 car garage, BT drive, big lot This contemporary bricl!: rBDCh LEIIERING aervlce lor bawl,
44f.4S'll
···llw&gt;t'i'&gt;ai.lc·'"""''· ' .. 3'1'QII~t.DOO~ "!MpO~ · · •• tof " "Saaes'; · •gfnaul!ii·. · o: Ph. with plenty sbade &amp; ahrubo. is lor you :· ·~ Trimmed "iii"r'ed· • "' lilg"llilrls; SCbeol 'jllc-. etc.
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·I MlnneapoUo Moline Poww AWIIIngs, c
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446-1044.
234-1
LARGE GROC:ERY
wood. It has aU the wanted
Fred Culllp, ChiUicotbe Rd.,
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STORE
Galllpollll, D. Ph. til 3862
areas for living and entertain·
• OLD• ~;lAS or aasollne engines,
N..r
Roiary Cutten _ Wallpaper, PI~ Framliti 1868 FORD LTD all power air
:aa.e
·or tractors. 1935 Vtnlage or
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Building ls 50' x 80' with $8,000 :ng. Cuslom built by Ky. buDd;
older. Stale ~. DiOdel·;
$291.50. New-8.25 K ltl,_10 piJ . Sin liU
Ill :MOll
cond., 5,000 ad•Jal mUes. h. lo $10,000. all new stock, good er. Choose l to 15 acres. Five
condition, ·lize (liP anc1 WJ!.•),
~~n tim $15. Inc. · ~
'l'bl1d . Av~,· G.rupo;;:
1'15-l7ll alter_5 p.m.
2.14-t equipment, all business is ci!Bh, minutes from downtown. GaiU· f.EE'S PLllMBING &amp; REMODpolis Schools. Low 30's.
EUNG, Oron Cty, 0. PL
year, and price. Am all!~ InOW.
a bargain lor someone.
256-li664.
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4311 Second Avenue
Stelh.!l"lo '41e80.. . ; ·' "'11$.3 ~ :~: LUMP and lllok.
portunlty. ~I flsbares , and
on a corner lot. Price $3,000.
large bath with vanity, uilllty
Across from Post Office
· coa~. : eart Winters Rio
stock, low rent. ·For details
Country Atmosphere
rm .• electric kitcben. 30 • 15
Phone 4f6.020l
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Emerson
Dealer ~
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'leiici"d ·· mecblnliil .1 'r'-;_, ··. • ~,..~ • · · '
cated at 454 Second AYe.,
NEW LOCATION
large Rec room In basement, tilul ltreplace, birch and Mahog.
- · Olltaci~D..t. at
t)r yijti a~ bullclllla 1 .., GaiUpoUs.
111-4 TRIBD &amp; STATE STREETS laundry room, garage, deep paneling, breezeway, 2 car garKENNETH STEGER'S
r. UpoiL\,ilpqM' ,eo;,. . . 1!1_-4 . ·hl!llie or reJII9dellng, _.,. ill.
, OWNER ANXIOUS
well, located tn Addison Twp. oge, all nestled in 5 acres of WATER DELIVERY SERVICE
a;. .iboiltderi iltltrDilltor FILING e~~btnets, auppllea,
TO SELL THIS
IARGI: LOT
. vines with farm pood. Located
Ph. - 7.
Z87 U
. f~ . Hotp1)j,t -AJii;ilances, ,Alii$31.110, $49.911 up. 1mmedlale NEARLy new 3 Bedroom borne In lhe Village of Cheshire, flU- State Rt. 160, less than $20,000.
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dellverjo," tn stock. Slmmona
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11011 El oo~E:" ,
·151 tr Pig.
with attached garage an4 mg otation, garage - including
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all tools, stock and equipment.
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PRICES iin kit.
Green Acres on. s. il. 141.
Selling 1o close an estate.
with bath, tn IA&gt;wn, all on aame
Merrill O'Dell, Operator ltw
Enermltal
Termlle l!ervloo
~ llld Corbin~ l'YPitWRITERII, adding maeh- 2 BEDROOM beme at · lln7
HOBART ::.~· ~
street. Take your cheice on cille
10
Belmont
Dr.
111'1 If
tnea, ne.w and ~; SlmJPons Cbeslnut ~~- A goo;~ buy
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PIB. " Offici Equip;
bedl.;d bette'.- b;,yt"'
never TERMITE • PEST CONTROL
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room home at 84 Garfteld
BARGAIN HUNTERS!' FAIN EXtermination Co. Wheel1rillilbWi llntelll etc aaat~e 10 H.P. pljm ' sprayer. Pbeno Ave. Bargain Priced at $7500.
ersburg, Ohio. Pb. 57HIU.
BAIRD REALTY CO.
lloocl 7 room home willi bath,
Wl!lte,...' lllo.'c;.....: o. t'R
2Sif
214-l 'iOU CAN buy this I bedroom
Oscar B!ird, Realtor
large garage, nice big ceJiiOnt
1111 ~.
liter
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payporch,
good
basement,
"ibade
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ment and balance financed
Close To Rio Grande
trees. fruH. drilled we11 with DOLL House Nuroery !I aollpol'
l;lf,TIJRAL G~ t0rce;ct ..air ftlrtsUon available, reaJOillble
lbrougb FHA at $V. per cent SEE THIS pleasant Utile beme softener, on big 'Ill acre lot one.
.llllct!8, 110,11 to 75,000 B.T.U.
ratea
also lor obcJppiDC or
lnler&lt;!Ot. Located 111 S. R. 581
in• the country wllb nearly 8 mlle from Rlo Grande, 0111J1.
Several left, In good 'll&lt;fl1dnl
....-tlng molhers, heurly, dalV. Dille from toWD.
A., Ill slory heme, bath, good &amp;3,500. New listlng, so burry!
llllndllion, t/$: Cln be _, II
ly or weekly ratell. Pb. 4480!1ke I'll. 1111•1
outbutkllngs. Immediate Poa20 ACRES
R!o G!'andO. Barbel; .
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Cbarlea M. Neal t*llll
aesalm.
Just Usted, good, clean 8 rooma
Ill I evenings. Pli. 211 5515.
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Price Reduced To Sell
&amp; bath country bome, clrDied .
Carler ~· ~I
OWNER wants reasOnable of- well, ceDar &amp; &lt;ellar house. FIYe .
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fer on lhelr clean 173 A. farm, minutes from town. GaDipolls WATER Anytime - Day or
2 atory home, \0 A. tob. base. School District. $10,000.
Night. Day&amp;-Ph. 318 1158,
on Life
plenty water and 4 aprlnga,
60 ACRES
Evoninga - J. B. or Leo
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good bldg.. blacktop J:d. Ask Four roOm house, 10 acre Tab.
Klntl 441-41181 or Roonle Sldd,...
us ·about this one IOOay.
more 446-1758.
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ty water, Green Twp.,
DEAD STOCK
THIS nice 2 storf home over'I'RYil\IO '1'0 SBLLf
D .tD SU.VX2: CB.WU
looks Obio River. II bas I
C&amp;ll. llll
WILL ·J IIIIOVI YOUJl DAD
·HORBD ' AND &lt;:OWII
bedrooms, nice bath. carpetJ"1 Silo...... 141 U
CAlL lo\CKIOH . . . . .
eel HYing room. dining room
11r1 Wlllerl,_ Ill I' .
and tltclle11, new ·flihtace.
W1711 Ar! ,, IM
c: PINKING ·SIIEARs sharpened
" • fl.lli up, ~ t5c: up. SbepLocatiQn
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panl Sewing Ma.bine Soles &amp;
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ONE $2,000 liiHHEI
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INSPECT YOUR EXHAUST SYSTEM fOR
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12:45 Country Go Round
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kickoff 80 yards for a

Winter demonds
the proper gas
and oils. Visit
our station today.
Cleon rest rooms.

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Then
see this 2 BR home. Spa·
SEWING Macblne. Sllgblly
dous
kitdlen with new cabinets,
used. Does everything withoand range, formal DR.
out attacbment.. In good
tireptace
In LR. lull basement
COIId. $5.23 per mo. Or full
price of $4ll.lt. for free home \Vlth new forced air furnace,
demo. can 675-1081. 229-11 large sewing rooni, ellra kllrhen and laundry room in baseUSED caab registers, National. menl, garage and large I o t
R. C. Allen, Victor. Simmons fenced.
Pig. &amp; Office Equtp. 44&amp;-1397.
JUST LISTED
UtJ.tf 150 ACRES- 5 mlles from Gal.
llpoUs, has 4 homes, tdeal lor
1111 STEREO
a subdivision or industrial site.
LOVELY walnut &lt;OnSOle with
AM &amp; FM radio. Take over Road on
paJments of $6.51 per mootb J.Jst wlth U5 for three g 0 0 d
or pay
'au. $10U5.
·Try lltn· v..~ home. Call m. reasons. II you're considering
•-·
selling your home, wily not let
!lOti!. ~
229-H one of our sale!men help save
USED
vou TIME T' MONEY - and
MOTOROLA TV
?3 . FRUSTRATION? Our service
234-li ~oesn't cost it pays benefits
Inch. Ph. 3li8-BIS6.
from our active sales efforts.

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hallbock J elf J owel returned lA&gt;
the Hornets' llne14&gt; alter miss!~
three pmas wltll an InJury and
sent tile Hornets wlJwing 10 their
second win Friday nlsht, 32-14

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Tarlor's (. 8 Equipment

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Big Dave CGOIIIUQ'ed the ball

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RECOVERED BY
Bl'lliDIIler scored one m and
GaUipolis ..•... 0 0 0 1-1 pined 7' ,ards on 12 carrleL
Meigs ........ 1 0 0 0-1
COil Grove's r~ord it DOW'
PENALTIES
2-3, :/,.1 ln tile Obio Valley conGallipolis ..••• 20 5 0 0- 25
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sufferlng an injury early in the
Dnal period. Tom Prose gained
60 ln 19 carries.
Gallia's Steve Snowden was in)lred early ln the third period.
Mike Adams s•ffered an ankle in.

new Pontiac: trode..ln. Very nic•.

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NET YARilS RUSHING
Gallipolis • •• 23 16 80 -6-113
Meigs ••••• 51 67 15 61-194
PASSES ATTEMPTED
GaWpolls • • • . 5 4 1 4-14
Meigs ....•.. 1 0 0 1- 2
PASSES COMPLETED
Gallipolis . •... 3 1 0 1-5
Meiga ........ 0 0 0 0-0
PASSES INTERCEPTED
Gallipolis . ••.. 0 0 0 0- 0
Meigs • . . . . • . 0 0 0 0 - 0
YARDS PASSING
Gallipolis •••. 42 10 0 8-60

Pt. Pleasant ..... 7 7 13 7-34 flvored the home club, 194-173.
Poca .......... 16 1 6-26
Mike Barr averapd 38 yards
SCORING- Pt. Pleasant Mc- by punting four ttmes for 152
Dermitt, 11 run (Rawson ldcill; yards. Tom ~encer pWIIed three
McDermitt, 5 nm (Rawson kick&gt;; tlmes for 106 yard&amp;, or a 35.3
Stearnl, 42 punt return (Ra"son average. Both were ranked oneldcl&lt;l; Naoh, 1 run (Rawson klcill two in lhts department prior to
Pork, 11 PISS from McDermitt
Friday's battle.
' Olaw100 klcill.
Smith paced the Marauder boll
POCA - Brown, 70 run (Bal. carriers with 126 yards in 22
1 J., ldcill; Clwley, 8 pus from trips. Engllsh added 62 in22 carI MeClanehan Olich faUed); Bal- ries.
~. 85 ldcholJ return (Bailey,
Chuck Neal had 59 yards in
lclckl: Ballll,ll, I run (kick ~led). 13 trips for the visitors before

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PLAYER-Pos. TCBYGAVG. 11118.
TACKLES - Mosley, HomoSmltll, LH ...... 22 126 5. 7
E. Williams, RH, • . 1
5 5.0 worth, M. Davlo, Daniels.
GUARDS - S. Snowden, B.
English, FB, .... . 22 62 2.9
Davia.
Werry, QB, •••
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CENTERS - Ruoaell, Roooigr&gt;TOTALS
46 194 4.2
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BACKS - L. Snowdellt Prose,
-TEAM STATISTICSSpencer,
C. Neal, Hueholt, M.
SCORE BY QUARTERS
CI!Miy, Baxter, Burnett, Johl&gt;Gallipolis . . ... .. 0 0 0 0 - 0
Melga ..• • .• •.• 0 8 0 6- 14 sm, P. Neal, Howud.
FIRST DOWNS
Gallipolis ...... 4 2 4 1-11
Meigs . . ,. ... 5 3 0 4-12
YARilS GAINED RUSHING
Galllpnlla •••. 28 22 80 11-141
Meigs ..•••• 55 67 15 81-198
, ~ A!U)S LOST RUSHING ..
Gollipolla • .•. s 6 o 17-28

ere sUII in tho race with a :/,.1
record. GAHS drq&gt;pod tD 2-3 for
tile yeer and Is,_ !-2lnleague
p(llJI. '
The win waa tile tldrd !Dr a
Chencey..:oached team over GAliS. The Marauder boss haa loot
two and tled oee In slx meetings
with the Galllans since 1961.
For the second time 1n nve
games thls !all, Gallipolis co~&gt;trolled tho plglldn _ tile Devils
ran 53 p(llJis from scrimmage,
Meigo had It 48 Urnes.
However, the Marauders not
only came out ontqoonthescor&amp;board, but lloo tn the statistics
column.
MHS picked 141 12 lint downs,
permUted lL The Marauders
gained 194 yards ruahine. and
permitted 113. GAllS did win the

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McClaMhan was 9 Cor 13, ac- passing honors c(ID&amp;Jleting O.ve
c:ountl~W lor 109 of tile Dots' 228 of 14 lor 60 yards. Meigs at•
tDtal yards.
tempted only two aerials, and

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Os 35 to tho 41 by big Mike AdAfter another punt exchange,
ams) but Whitlatch aM Crow
Meigs took over on its own 40
broke through to toss Tom Spen- with 5:59 to go. At this stage,
cer lor a six-yard loss on a third the Marauders bad ~eel to pick
and seven situation on the Meigs
1t) a drst down in the second half.
30. Spencer then punted out of 1n
!act, Meigs had gained
boun:ls on the Meigs three.
only 16 )'llrds to that poolnt, and
This set lQJ another GAHS OJ&gt; had only run nine p(llJis ln the
portunlty in the second period.

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106, 35.3.
Y ARilS RUSIIING
held. Barr punted out of trouble
MEIGS: Barr, 4-152,onebloclr
(GIIllpolis)
by boootlng a ~r down to
od,"38.0.
tile Gllllans 42 wttll 2:39 lel't ln PLAYER- Pos. TCBYG AVG.
SCORING - GAHS: None.
Neal, FB, ........ 13 59 4.5
the third canto.
MEIGS: Smtih, &amp;-yard run,
Gallipolis had the pipkin dur- Hueholt, FB, . .. • .. 1 4 4.0 8:46 tell In second. Smith, run;
Ing the next 11 p(llJis, advancln&amp; Prose, Ul, ... , , , . 19 60 3.1 Engltah, !-yard run, 10 seconds
Spencer, QB--F,~··· 3 4 -1.0
U 26 yards lA&gt; the Meigs 32. A
left in fourth, pass fail.
wUd pltchout resulted lnalO-yerd Snowden, QB, ...... 2 -7 -3.5
-LINEUPSTOT Al.'i
38 113 2. 9
loss on third dawn, alii Spencer
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wide lA&gt; the right.
In the secord stanza, Gallipolis marched 31 yards from lts

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In between those two Meigs the half. Meigs took over on lts
touchdowns, Gallipolis threat16, then ran out the clock.
ened five tlmes, but could not
Arter an exchange ofpunts earpunch it over
ly In the third stanza. GAHS, with
The flred.ql Marauder de- Prose 100 Fullback Chuck Neal
fense, led by Harry Sllwter, Jim alternating, carried the PiKskJn
Craw, Max Whitlatch, Demis
54 yards In eight plays - trom
Ault, Mike Barr aoo Larry Lem· lhe GAHS 42 to the Meigs 4 ley, stopped GAHS on the MHS 17 but once again the Meigs derense
ln the O.rst periOO after the Gal-

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Uus had marched 70 yards 1n

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&lt;harps oC Coach Charles ChanGAHS was ortaide oo the next
eey at~ lead. Jeft'Werry'sPAT p(llJI. ~encer galnod three, then
three Blue Devil passes fell

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In tho

Smllh, 158-iJOund senior taUback scored the ""st Maraud- hanaor plllJied at AthonJ.
Ill a brulaln&amp; ilofenllve CODor touclldolrn !rom ftve yards out wtth 8:46 leflln the aecond period.
test.
J&gt;lttln.&lt; tho qulek - hlttln&amp;
He blasted oil rflht taclde, behind ftne blockl~W by Jlm Crow and
Mike Barr, -lidded the extra points on a otmUer p(llJI. h was~
Smith corrlod elllhl times ror S3)'11rds durlow tho drift.
h romalned that WllJI untl1 10 picked 141 one Melp ftrot -n,
aecords showed Oil the Marlluder
GAllS held on the MHS 25. Tom
scoreboord. Fullbock Ken EJ¥- Prose brohe througlo and blocked

pass to end Dennis Ault was
knocked - . by David Burnett.

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Don ~·a Atbono a.J1dop r&amp;MARAUDER STADRJM - Meip marched 83 yards In 13 plllJis malned undefeated In lu&amp;uo plllJI
by lloldlbe oil two deYulatln&amp;
for 0011 touchdowD in the first hale, aod drove &amp;0 yards in 12 plays
lor .-or slx-j)Ointer late in the fourth period lA&gt; hand visiting Gal- LOgan scoring driY'I to odao
liJoU• • 14-Q setback before a packed house here Friday night. the Chleflalns 6.0 In a cwr -

lish. 171 pound senior, smashed

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Wltll Fullback Ensllsh ~
the way, Melgo chewed "' lhe big
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POCA - Pt. Pleasant, Nov. 8
!oo o! the Gallia Academy Hi&amp;h
School mue DevUs, remalnechmdoleatod ln live outl~s Frldll,ll
ni&amp;ht by turning bock • fir.....,
Poe&amp; Dot eleven, 34-26.

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ns irterrQPted with 27 seconds
tell In the first balf when omdal R. P.. Gresham collfll•ed
on tbe field. He wu administer-

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011 arrt VII at the hospitaL
The Dots are now 4-1, while
Pt. Pleasant remolned Wlheaten,

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first

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TOTAL YARDS (Rush-Pass)
Gallipolis • •. 65 26 80 2-173
Meigs ....•. 51 87 15 61-194
RETURN YARDAGE
Gallipolls .... 0 6 22 16-44
Meigs ...... 12 0 o 10-22
PLAYS FROM SCRIMMAGE
Gllllipolis •. • . 14 12 17 10-53

Meigs ...•... 13 14 6 15-48
FUMBLES

Gallipolis ...... 0 0 0 1-1
Meigs . . ...... 1 0 0 0-1

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tackle who goes both wa.ys for the
Blue Devtl s was outstanding for
tile Galian&amp; Friday nlsht.
Gallipolis travels to Jackson
this F'rlday. Meigs plays at

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cost you $200 more aller Nov . lalrthge ~Ibaed .~ot. 3 larlgeLRB~
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Tim WIBJ:IIAN AODfCY IUIV.
·t ·,Jtli. per cent Income from !115!1 2 t ' SIIidebaker
MF 25 D 2 MF 35D 1 MF G Rec room, spaciousldtcben with
BOLD I'A:Il MOU TBAN WS
establlsbed acooimlll.
New I T ·Farm WagOIII ,
I9S5 CREVJE z dr. Wagon, 11159
I Ferg. zO, I Ferg. aO, l Ferg: All the built-ins plus 2 WB fireRAV&amp; I.IITED AND WI: CAlf
la.L YOUU. CALL 'roDAY , _
Our ·re)ireiJOntiltlveo are hap. . .•
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GMC 'Ill Ton Tr11ck, baby bed.
30/mower, I Ford Ferg., I places, _wool ~arpel tflrougbaut,
aTICIENT SDVICE AND Fllft
P1 - lliey e81'11 satiafaclory
Illtl5 l T:-. GJoiC
Glbsor,- refrigerator. ~Ford Ferg.lmower, I 50 Ford, added ]lving m IbiS 4 room
'! tilntldmel. YOII, too, have an 11164 l~ .i. GMC
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1 50 Ford/mower, 1 JD 2010 , base_ment, car port and ample
-Pil9nal 'opportunity to 0111112 1'4 t : Cbev.
I OUver 550. I Oliver 550 D. ;;arkmg space.
Thurman, Ohio
:~Usb an .lni)Ome for !He.
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1 Oliver 1250. New baler
ENJOY
0. D. PARSONS
_)I years ·ellperlence
For · co.nflden~l . lllterv~ · ij!M&gt;1&gt;'J':; Iale1Dallonll
THE CAR that awima, JI0'8 on
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REALTOR
Phone 24~~9 or
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1955 l!o ')'. podp ,plcloip .
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1 NH 67, t Oliver 1!0, 1 Gehl lhls large two story home, lireFarm, VWq:e, City Ptopllt)
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burs S04-428-7GOI. chopper. Special- Clear out place in this deep carpeted LR,
Phone 44S-O!II
' Between 10 A.ltl. &amp;. 7 P.M.
1~ •2' '1'; Jn( Trildot ·
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sale on 14 Bush Hogs, prices 3 BR, Ill bath. lull basement.
If You're Selective
.••,bMN.,J.A~,. :,&lt;; - -~~ ,q~,~ :plelaojl '''
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otert at $225. Gallipolis Trac- 2 car garage, BT drive, big lot This contemporary bricl!: rBDCh LEIIERING aervlce lor bawl,
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446-1044.
234-1
LARGE GROC:ERY
wood. It has aU the wanted
Fred Culllp, ChiUicotbe Rd.,
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STORE
Galllpollll, D. Ph. til 3862
areas for living and entertain·
• OLD• ~;lAS or aasollne engines,
N..r
Roiary Cutten _ Wallpaper, PI~ Framliti 1868 FORD LTD all power air
:aa.e
·or tractors. 1935 Vtnlage or
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older. Stale ~. DiOdel·;
$291.50. New-8.25 K ltl,_10 piJ . Sin liU
Ill :MOll
cond., 5,000 ad•Jal mUes. h. lo $10,000. all new stock, good er. Choose l to 15 acres. Five
condition, ·lize (liP anc1 WJ!.•),
~~n tim $15. Inc. · ~
'l'bl1d . Av~,· G.rupo;;:
1'15-l7ll alter_5 p.m.
2.14-t equipment, all business is ci!Bh, minutes from downtown. GaiU· f.EE'S PLllMBING &amp; REMODpolis Schools. Low 30's.
EUNG, Oron Cty, 0. PL
year, and price. Am all!~ InOW.
a bargain lor someone.
256-li664.
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tereJted tn , Jl!ltls lor .same.
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4311 Second Avenue
Stelh.!l"lo '41e80.. . ; ·' "'11$.3 ~ :~: LUMP and lllok.
portunlty. ~I flsbares , and
on a corner lot. Price $3,000.
large bath with vanity, uilllty
Across from Post Office
· coa~. : eart Winters Rio
stock, low rent. ·For details
Country Atmosphere
rm .• electric kitcben. 30 • 15
Phone 4f6.020l
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p I_n.... , .. ."""""' ........, 24l-Sil5 a.lf Ph. 446-2111 alter • p.m. Lo1011' x 165' tot, 5 room &amp; bath, carpeted living room with beauYour
Emerson
Dealer ~
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'leiici"d ·· mecblnliil .1 'r'-;_, ··. • ~,..~ • · · '
cated at 454 Second AYe.,
NEW LOCATION
large Rec room In basement, tilul ltreplace, birch and Mahog.
- · Olltaci~D..t. at
t)r yijti a~ bullclllla 1 .., GaiUpoUs.
111-4 TRIBD &amp; STATE STREETS laundry room, garage, deep paneling, breezeway, 2 car garKENNETH STEGER'S
r. UpoiL\,ilpqM' ,eo;,. . . 1!1_-4 . ·hl!llie or reJII9dellng, _.,. ill.
, OWNER ANXIOUS
well, located tn Addison Twp. oge, all nestled in 5 acres of WATER DELIVERY SERVICE
a;. .iboiltderi iltltrDilltor FILING e~~btnets, auppllea,
TO SELL THIS
IARGI: LOT
. vines with farm pood. Located
Ph. - 7.
Z87 U
. f~ . Hotp1)j,t -AJii;ilances, ,Alii$31.110, $49.911 up. 1mmedlale NEARLy new 3 Bedroom borne In lhe Village of Cheshire, flU- State Rt. 160, less than $20,000.
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dellverjo," tn stock. Slmmona
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11011 El oo~E:" ,
·151 tr Pig.
with attached garage an4 mg otation, garage - including
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all tools, stock and equipment.
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rooms FREE Inspection'. call 118 M
PRICES iin kit.
Green Acres on. s. il. 141.
Selling 1o close an estate.
with bath, tn IA&gt;wn, all on aame
Merrill O'Dell, Operator ltw
Enermltal
Termlle l!ervloo
~ llld Corbin~ l'YPitWRITERII, adding maeh- 2 BEDROOM beme at · lln7
HOBART ::.~· ~
street. Take your cheice on cille
10
Belmont
Dr.
111'1 If
tnea, ne.w and ~; SlmJPons Cbeslnut ~~- A goo;~ buy
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PIB. " Offici Equip;
bedl.;d bette'.- b;,yt"'
never TERMITE • PEST CONTROL
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room home at 84 Garfteld
BARGAIN HUNTERS!' FAIN EXtermination Co. Wheel1rillilbWi llntelll etc aaat~e 10 H.P. pljm ' sprayer. Pbeno Ave. Bargain Priced at $7500.
ersburg, Ohio. Pb. 57HIU.
BAIRD REALTY CO.
lloocl 7 room home willi bath,
Wl!lte,...' lllo.'c;.....: o. t'R
2Sif
214-l 'iOU CAN buy this I bedroom
Oscar B!ird, Realtor
large garage, nice big ceJiiOnt
1111 ~.
liter
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borne
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a
tow
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payporch,
good
basement,
"ibade
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ment and balance financed
Close To Rio Grande
trees. fruH. drilled we11 with DOLL House Nuroery !I aollpol'
l;lf,TIJRAL G~ t0rce;ct ..air ftlrtsUon available, reaJOillble
lbrougb FHA at $V. per cent SEE THIS pleasant Utile beme softener, on big 'Ill acre lot one.
.llllct!8, 110,11 to 75,000 B.T.U.
ratea
also lor obcJppiDC or
lnler&lt;!Ot. Located 111 S. R. 581
in• the country wllb nearly 8 mlle from Rlo Grande, 0111J1.
Several left, In good 'll&lt;fl1dnl
....-tlng molhers, heurly, dalV. Dille from toWD.
A., Ill slory heme, bath, good &amp;3,500. New listlng, so burry!
llllndllion, t/$: Cln be _, II
ly or weekly ratell. Pb. 4480!1ke I'll. 1111•1
outbutkllngs. Immediate Poa20 ACRES
R!o G!'andO. Barbel; .
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Cbarlea M. Neal t*llll
aesalm.
Just Usted, good, clean 8 rooma
Ill I evenings. Pli. 211 5515.
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Price Reduced To Sell
&amp; bath country bome, clrDied .
Carler ~· ~I
OWNER wants reasOnable of- well, ceDar &amp; &lt;ellar house. FIYe .
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fer on lhelr clean 173 A. farm, minutes from town. GaDipolls WATER Anytime - Day or
2 atory home, \0 A. tob. base. School District. $10,000.
Night. Day&amp;-Ph. 318 1158,
on Life
plenty water and 4 aprlnga,
60 ACRES
Evoninga - J. B. or Leo
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good bldg.. blacktop J:d. Ask Four roOm house, 10 acre Tab.
Klntl 441-41181 or Roonle Sldd,...
us ·about this one IOOay.
more 446-1758.
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ty water, Green Twp.,
DEAD STOCK
THIS nice 2 storf home over'I'RYil\IO '1'0 SBLLf
D .tD SU.VX2: CB.WU
looks Obio River. II bas I
C&amp;ll. llll
WILL ·J IIIIOVI YOUJl DAD
·HORBD ' AND &lt;:OWII
bedrooms, nice bath. carpetJ"1 Silo...... 141 U
CAlL lo\CKIOH . . . . .
eel HYing room. dining room
11r1 Wlllerl,_ Ill I' .
and tltclle11, new ·flihtace.
W1711 Ar! ,, IM
c: PINKING ·SIIEARs sharpened
" • fl.lli up, ~ t5c: up. SbepLocatiQn
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panl Sewing Ma.bine Soles &amp;
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5ervlce, Ia 1st AYI. 2S4-tl
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. 366 SUHHY DOLLARS WI!IH!RS
ONE $2,000 liiHHEI
282 WEST MAIM
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HO...ever, it was the rwmi~
ot Ml(laek Dan Brammer and the
pilaalilg of q - - . : k Paul Har-

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INSPECT YOUR EXHAUST SYSTEM fOR
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kickoff 80 yards for a

Winter demonds
the proper gas
and oils. Visit
our station today.
Cleon rest rooms.

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ClEAN AS A PIN
_ 1. . ZIG ZAG
Then
see this 2 BR home. Spa·
SEWING Macblne. Sllgblly
dous
kitdlen with new cabinets,
used. Does everything withoand range, formal DR.
out attacbment.. In good
tireptace
In LR. lull basement
COIId. $5.23 per mo. Or full
price of $4ll.lt. for free home \Vlth new forced air furnace,
demo. can 675-1081. 229-11 large sewing rooni, ellra kllrhen and laundry room in baseUSED caab registers, National. menl, garage and large I o t
R. C. Allen, Victor. Simmons fenced.
Pig. &amp; Office Equtp. 44&amp;-1397.
JUST LISTED
UtJ.tf 150 ACRES- 5 mlles from Gal.
llpoUs, has 4 homes, tdeal lor
1111 STEREO
a subdivision or industrial site.
LOVELY walnut &lt;OnSOle with
AM &amp; FM radio. Take over Road on
paJments of $6.51 per mootb J.Jst wlth U5 for three g 0 0 d
or pay
'au. $10U5.
·Try lltn· v..~ home. Call m. reasons. II you're considering
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selling your home, wily not let
!lOti!. ~
229-H one of our sale!men help save
USED
vou TIME T' MONEY - and
MOTOROLA TV
?3 . FRUSTRATION? Our service
234-li ~oesn't cost it pays benefits
Inch. Ph. 3li8-BIS6.
from our active sales efforts.

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$695

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COAL GROVE - Coal Grove
hallbock J elf J owel returned lA&gt;
the Hornets' llne14&gt; alter miss!~
three pmas wltll an InJury and
sent tile Hornets wlJwing 10 their
second win Friday nlsht, 32-14

$795

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Tarlor's (. 8 Equipment

game wa1 ewer.
Big Dave CGOIIIUQ'ed the ball

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List P•lco, 23.70

Comet Calente V8 2 4r. Hard Top. 4 ap. shift ;189. Ef18in.,
Liko naw all white finish with rod vinyl lnterloo'.
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Hornets Win

S:l, 195

Meigs • ••• •..• 0 5 5 0-10

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rla that kep the Hornets rolling.
RECOVERED BY
Bl'lliDIIler scored one m and
GaUipolis ..•... 0 0 0 1-1 pined 7' ,ards on 12 carrleL
Meigs ........ 1 0 0 0-1
COil Grove's r~ord it DOW'
PENALTIES
2-3, :/,.1 ln tile Obio Valley conGallipolis ..••• 20 5 0 0- 25
terence. Fairland's record is

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sufferlng an injury early in the
Dnal period. Tom Prose gained
60 ln 19 carries.
Gallia's Steve Snowden was in)lred early ln the third period.
Mike Adams s•ffered an ankle in.

new Pontiac: trode..ln. Very nic•.

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NET YARilS RUSHING
Gallipolis • •• 23 16 80 -6-113
Meigs ••••• 51 67 15 61-194
PASSES ATTEMPTED
GaWpolls • • • . 5 4 1 4-14
Meigs ....•.. 1 0 0 1- 2
PASSES COMPLETED
Gallipolis . •... 3 1 0 1-5
Meiga ........ 0 0 0 0-0
PASSES INTERCEPTED
Gallipolis . ••.. 0 0 0 0- 0
Meigs • . . . . • . 0 0 0 0 - 0
YARDS PASSING
Gallipolis •••. 42 10 0 8-60

Pt. Pleasant ..... 7 7 13 7-34 flvored the home club, 194-173.
Poca .......... 16 1 6-26
Mike Barr averapd 38 yards
SCORING- Pt. Pleasant Mc- by punting four ttmes for 152
Dermitt, 11 run (Rawson ldcill; yards. Tom ~encer pWIIed three
McDermitt, 5 nm (Rawson kick&gt;; tlmes for 106 yard&amp;, or a 35.3
Stearnl, 42 punt return (Ra"son average. Both were ranked oneldcl&lt;l; Naoh, 1 run (Rawson klcill two in lhts department prior to
Pork, 11 PISS from McDermitt
Friday's battle.
' Olaw100 klcill.
Smith paced the Marauder boll
POCA - Brown, 70 run (Bal. carriers with 126 yards in 22
1 J., ldcill; Clwley, 8 pus from trips. Engllsh added 62 in22 carI MeClanehan Olich faUed); Bal- ries.
~. 85 ldcholJ return (Bailey,
Chuck Neal had 59 yards in
lclckl: Ballll,ll, I run (kick ~led). 13 trips for the visitors before

Craig,

$2,195

BOnn•vill• 2 dr •. Hdrd Top. A low mileage one owne; ~r

PLAYER-Pos. TCBYGAVG. 11118.
TACKLES - Mosley, HomoSmltll, LH ...... 22 126 5. 7
E. Williams, RH, • . 1
5 5.0 worth, M. Davlo, Daniels.
GUARDS - S. Snowden, B.
English, FB, .... . 22 62 2.9
Davia.
Werry, QB, •••
1
l 1.0
CENTERS - Ruoaell, Roooigr&gt;TOTALS
46 194 4.2
ol.
BACKS - L. Snowdellt Prose,
-TEAM STATISTICSSpencer,
C. Neal, Hueholt, M.
SCORE BY QUARTERS
CI!Miy, Baxter, Burnett, Johl&gt;Gallipolis . . ... .. 0 0 0 0 - 0
Melga ..• • .• •.• 0 8 0 6- 14 sm, P. Neal, Howud.
FIRST DOWNS
Gallipolis ...... 4 2 4 1-11
Meigs . . ,. ... 5 3 0 4-12
YARilS GAINED RUSHING
Galllpnlla •••. 28 22 80 11-141
Meigs ..•••• 55 67 15 81-198
, ~ A!U)S LOST RUSHING ..
Gollipolla • .•. s 6 o 17-28

ere sUII in tho race with a :/,.1
record. GAHS drq&gt;pod tD 2-3 for
tile yeer and Is,_ !-2lnleague
p(llJI. '
The win waa tile tldrd !Dr a
Chencey..:oached team over GAliS. The Marauder boss haa loot
two and tled oee In slx meetings
with the Galllans since 1961.
For the second time 1n nve
games thls !all, Gallipolis co~&gt;trolled tho plglldn _ tile Devils
ran 53 p(llJis from scrimmage,
Meigo had It 48 Urnes.
However, the Marauders not
only came out ontqoonthescor&amp;board, but lloo tn the statistics
column.
MHS picked 141 12 lint downs,
permUted lL The Marauders
gained 194 yards ruahine. and
permitted 113. GAllS did win the

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PUNTS-

Meigs •••••••• 4 0 0 0- 4

c,.,.,,etecl none. Total yardage

By quarters:

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'Z11 tDtal yards. Poco QB Joey
McClaMhan was 9 Cor 13, ac- passing honors c(ID&amp;Jleting O.ve
c:ountl~W lor 109 of tile Dots' 228 of 14 lor 60 yards. Meigs at•
tDtal yards.
tempted only two aerials, and

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lact st,ua ,Arnold; Parti c..; •.
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was forced to punt.

Os 35 to tho 41 by big Mike AdAfter another punt exchange,
ams) but Whitlatch aM Crow
Meigs took over on its own 40
broke through to toss Tom Spen- with 5:59 to go. At this stage,
cer lor a six-yard loss on a third the Marauders bad ~eel to pick
and seven situation on the Meigs
1t) a drst down in the second half.
30. Spencer then punted out of 1n
!act, Meigs had gained
boun:ls on the Meigs three.
only 16 )'llrds to that poolnt, and
This set lQJ another GAHS OJ&gt; had only run nine p(llJis ln the
portunlty in the second period.

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gaa lf\IVIty .vet\ted
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INDIVIDUAL NET
106, 35.3.
Y ARilS RUSIIING
held. Barr punted out of trouble
MEIGS: Barr, 4-152,onebloclr
(GIIllpolis)
by boootlng a ~r down to
od,"38.0.
tile Gllllans 42 wttll 2:39 lel't ln PLAYER- Pos. TCBYG AVG.
SCORING - GAHS: None.
Neal, FB, ........ 13 59 4.5
the third canto.
MEIGS: Smtih, &amp;-yard run,
Gallipolis had the pipkin dur- Hueholt, FB, . .. • .. 1 4 4.0 8:46 tell In second. Smith, run;
Ing the next 11 p(llJis, advancln&amp; Prose, Ul, ... , , , . 19 60 3.1 Engltah, !-yard run, 10 seconds
Spencer, QB--F,~··· 3 4 -1.0
U 26 yards lA&gt; the Meigs 32. A
left in fourth, pass fail.
wUd pltchout resulted lnalO-yerd Snowden, QB, ...... 2 -7 -3.5
-LINEUPSTOT Al.'i
38 113 2. 9
loss on third dawn, alii Spencer
GALLIPOUS

fteld

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wide lA&gt; the right.
In the secord stanza, Gallipolis marched 31 yards from lts

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In between those two Meigs the half. Meigs took over on lts
touchdowns, Gallipolis threat16, then ran out the clock.
ened five tlmes, but could not
Arter an exchange ofpunts earpunch it over
ly In the third stanza. GAHS, with
The flred.ql Marauder de- Prose 100 Fullback Chuck Neal
fense, led by Harry Sllwter, Jim alternating, carried the PiKskJn
Craw, Max Whitlatch, Demis
54 yards In eight plays - trom
Ault, Mike Barr aoo Larry Lem· lhe GAHS 42 to the Meigs 4 ley, stopped GAHS on the MHS 17 but once again the Meigs derense
ln the O.rst periOO after the Gal-

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Uus had marched 70 yards 1n

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over tram the one, giving the took over on the Marauder 14.
&lt;harps oC Coach Charles ChanGAHS was ortaide oo the next
eey at~ lead. Jeft'Werry'sPAT p(llJI. ~encer galnod three, then
three Blue Devil passes fell

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In tho

Smllh, 158-iJOund senior taUback scored the ""st Maraud- hanaor plllJied at AthonJ.
Ill a brulaln&amp; ilofenllve CODor touclldolrn !rom ftve yards out wtth 8:46 leflln the aecond period.
test.
J&gt;lttln.&lt; tho qulek - hlttln&amp;
He blasted oil rflht taclde, behind ftne blockl~W by Jlm Crow and
Mike Barr, -lidded the extra points on a otmUer p(llJI. h was~
Smith corrlod elllhl times ror S3)'11rds durlow tho drift.
h romalned that WllJI untl1 10 picked 141 one Melp ftrot -n,
aecords showed Oil the Marlluder
GAllS held on the MHS 25. Tom
scoreboord. Fullbock Ken EJ¥- Prose brohe througlo and blocked

pass to end Dennis Ault was
knocked - . by David Burnett.

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Don ~·a Atbono a.J1dop r&amp;MARAUDER STADRJM - Meip marched 83 yards In 13 plllJis malned undefeated In lu&amp;uo plllJI
by lloldlbe oil two deYulatln&amp;
for 0011 touchdowD in the first hale, aod drove &amp;0 yards in 12 plays
lor .-or slx-j)Ointer late in the fourth period lA&gt; hand visiting Gal- LOgan scoring driY'I to odao
liJoU• • 14-Q setback before a packed house here Friday night. the Chleflalns 6.0 In a cwr -

lish. 171 pound senior, smashed

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check with your
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111 Slate St. Apnll rar'!"~;;r
lire, Homeowners, D
and pneral Dab!JIIJ.
NATIONWIDE INSI7ItANCII:
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STAINS, Fnnco (Upi)...Po-...
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Frutin, a 37..year..old SC&lt;Qmtn1
crash landed his a!Qile orwtMd
plane atop a otanlltW frfllllt
trlln, then calml7 walked lalo
the stains ra~ atatlon ud 1
noacbalantly ordered a IOldwlch and colJee. Aulllorlilea
oald FruUn waa ~ lor
near-y Le Bourget aiqHJrt he ran out or gas.

PLANES COLLIDE
MELBOURNE,

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plaaea co1114-

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Saturdll,ll but ·bath II1IDI&amp;ed to
land aatoly, one on a ROlf couroe
and the other at nea&gt;:bJ
Moorabbin alrpart. Aulhnrltloa

said a Piper ChOI'IIkae with four

aboard brush"! tho wlow or a ..
Cessna 182 car~ two "-._
sons. All four OC&lt;QPantl
tho

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COMPLETE LIME ••.

ARTIST SUPPliES

WHITE'S DECORATOR
STORE
260 Second A••·

USED
FURNIIUIE·

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Card Of Th.lnb
THE FAMILY of Phyllis K.
Grant wishes to express smcere thanks to the many relatives, friends and neighbors
for the sympathy shown us in

our recent bereavement. We
especially thank the Rev Moy·
er for consoling words. We
appreciated the many cards,
acts of kindness, the beautiful Ooral pieces, and Raw-

lings Coats Funeral Home for
its kind and efficient management or the funeral.
Sadly missed by Husband

and Sons, Mother, fa ther,
Sisters and Brothers.
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WE WISH to elrtend our sincere
thanks for the sympathy and
kindness extended to us during the death of our husband
and father, David Yates. We
extend our thanks to those
sending food, cards and ft&lt;Jw.

ers; special thanks to the ladies of the Methodist a n d
Christian Churehes; our neighbors on Gravel Hill and in
Long Bottom, and the Long
Bottom Chureh ; Rev. Donahue, Rev . Nonis. and singers,
and Rev. Moyeo-.
Geneva Yates and Sons
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WE WISH TO THANK o11r manv
frienlls for their kind exprt"'sslons of sympathy at the
death of our daughter Beth"
Jane. , Mr and Mrs Ray E
· Gibbs.'
10-6-ltp

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Notice
EVERYONE Is invited to a ham
shoot. Sunday, Oct. 6. at 1
p.m. at the Rutland Gun Club
10.3-ltc

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WILL DO any kind of sewing or
will do sewing in the home
Carolyn Lewis. Phone !m-2271
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FOR TRADE-Cash for antiques. William Ramm, Mkldleport.
1--p
WILL DO sewing at home zippers, pocket•. pegging.
hemming, alterations, etc.
Mrs. Freddie Thabet. Mason.
Phone 773-5651 .
4-30-lfc
REPAIR, REFINISH, "recondition goH clubs, John Teaford.
t-22-301p
BACK HOE and Dozer Service.
pond, basement, water line,
septlc tank, R. W Cowdery,
Long Bottom. Ohio. !!-27-JOtc

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SAVE YOUR lawn. shrubhery
and your batk. We have a
new trencher to dig your water line. Henry Bahr, phone
I8H988 or Roger Bahr. phone
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10.2-7\p

SPECIAL SALES still in prolf8IS· Women and children's
elothlng. Jeffers Clothing
!lien.
10.2-ttc

Pets For Sale

RASSE:l'. SCO'M'IE. Weotle,
Male~ Feinale
MAKE 13 TO .• or more Bl1
Schnaozer. · Coc~ers, Wlros
and just puns. Barkaroo It.,_ ·
hour serving Walkins custom·
ers in city o( Pomeroy with
nels. phone 68'1-3854 CoolvWe.·
daily used products plus
0. Visit with us.
9-211-'/lc l2 INCH SIMPLEX ironer, gOod
• as new, pj. Phon• ee........
o . .M
Chrlsbnas gifts. Men or women are eligible. No age li·
IM.:ttp
FOrS•Ie
mit. Spare or full Ume. Opening now. Write immediately, BRAND NEW sewing macblne, HOMEMADE QUILTS and com$23.50 or monthly payments,
[).90, Watkins Products, Inc.,
forts for beds, new material,
call 992·3218.
111-Utc
Wmona, Minnesota 55887.
$10 and up. Phone 992-612'1.
.
I0-4-3tp
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FOUR ROOM house in Syr•
' cuse, cold running water, $700 SECOND CUTriNG of olover
For Sale or Trade
cash. Phone 992-2801 . lfl.4.3te
bay, I ~ cents a bale. N. E.
1967 INTERNATIONAL truck, 4
Vanainan, Rutland • Harrlaonspeed. Ill ton, 1964 Chevrolet, SWEET POTATOES, field run,
villeRond.
IM~p
1967 Mustang 6-cyllnder, 3$3.60 bushel: gourds, green
speed. Financing avallahle.
beans (Kentucky Wonder). :957 GMC PICKUP truck.
Phone !m-6547: after 5 p.m.
Pick yoor own, $1 bushel,
Charlie Stone. Rutland.
Phone 992-S748.
9-211-lfe
bring containers. Andrew
lo.4-3tp
Cross, Rt 2, Racine . Phone
247-2852.
111-Utc FIELD GROWN CHRYSANWANTED
Sales Opportunity
WE are seek.ng 2 repre~enta­ HOTPOINT AUTOMATIC washer and telephone stand.
tives m lhis area for career
Phune !192-3636.
1~3tp
.J pportunity.
• $600 month

guarantee to

H &amp; N DAY OLD or started Leg.
horn pullets. Both floor or
•Training al Company ex·
cage
grown available. Poulpense
try
housing
and automation.
• Promotion by merit
Modern Poultry, Box 188. Athe 60 ,..er ('t"'nt income from
..,.,
Ohio. Phone 593-7831.
eslablished accounts
slo.rt

Our rep re~en l atives are happy - they earn satisfactory
incomes. You. too, have an
exceptional opportunity to ell·
tablish an income ror life.
Mond,.y thru Saturday
Between 10 AM. &amp; 7 P.M.
RON LAUTTAMUS
446-4376
IJI.l-5tc
rurn!tnre . dishes .
rn·o::rellt~!l"(lll~ Mrs.
Howard
Cf' ~ i l. 8'10 W. Main St.. Po'11erov
1-25-tfr

fJ. '-'TTQ UF'(i _

l~lte

Terrific Far Halh,,
Bedrooms, and

Bath. They're R... lly Nice

From 1.99 to 2.99

Bryants Budget Shop
108 W. Motn

Two at the .Nov. ii eltc:tflltL BoUI
are 11!111.,..-tl.q~t laaueo calllns

992-5896

THEMUMS and mums all
colors. big and healthy, also
canning pears and potatoes,
Reynolds Flower Shop. Masotl City, just abo"" Corp.
line.
10-4-tfc
1953 FERGUSON TRACTOR
IVtth set of 3-14 Inch plows,
new tires. recently overhauled. phone 119'!-6235.
10.4-3tc

LAKE
On the Homer Goeglein property, Approximately 1h acre
of lake, 6 acres ot ground.
To be sold by sealed bids. All
bids to be lett at the Davis·

Insurance office,
Court St., Pornero)'.
Bids will be q,ened October
11, 1968 at 5 P.M. inthepresence of all bidders. members
Warner

11!0 LUgest Trucik oi"
Blii!4Jier ·. Rildlator To ·Ttte

and officials of Meigs Co. Ftlh
&amp;

Game AssodaUon.

Association

Reserves

right to reject or accept

bid s.

ROY ARMS, pr..ldont

BOB LOUKS, soc•.tory

the

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MEWS
pr•sellfs .

• Free Estimates
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$iM s.lurday

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Portu' · ·EIIIinentary, 9 a.m. to lack
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f:lii 'p;m.l ' Bfdwell..Cremoad'a. laid ·TQJor. •1
1::11). . t:fOcp,m,; Bidwell •,Phll- •• ,,a 1Human Jtud tanil10
lli)Jj l:U •· 2 p.m.; Por(ar,. ;:- ebelp labor for
05 .. ~2:1$ p..ln.; Eno, 2:3P ... 2:45;
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KY&amp;et. ~;!5 p.m.; ~· !)Ia.
lion. 3:1o,ll:t5 p.m.; ~-....
4-4:30 p.m.
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TIID'adl,ll Oct l7 ~eaientary, !l-ll:l5a.m.; a...hlre • K1ser., 12:45 • ·3 p,m.;
Otlt.htre CtliiUnltdly, · 3:05 • 4
p.m,; ~vUle ClimiiiUIIIJ;y, 4:15 4:45 p.m.

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lo07 PAGE

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

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lusln•• Sentm ·
SEWING MACHINES, ~lr
service. an makes. "II'Y-· S.
2284. The Fabric shop, Porneroy. Authoriz•d Slllfler Sale!
and Servlee. We Sharpen
1-211-tfe
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1968

Havl.na moved Into a MobDe Home I will sell the fol·
ICMing at In)' reaidence located on Bowman' 1 Run Road otr
S.R. 124, opproxlmltei.Jo 2 miles dOWD river freon Rlclne.
Watch Cor and [oJ1ow sale signa.

Household
Walnut dining room suit, Walnut chlna closet, Warm
Morning ges circulating heater, 65,000 B'lU; PhUco relrtg.
erator, Hardwick gaa stove, large glaas door ClC)board.
cabinet beae, 3 pc, bedroom suit, electric sweeper, two

wardr&lt;beo, wooden medlctne. cabinet, living room suite,
Hep table, misc. chairs and lamps, dresser with stool.
sewing machine, 6 qt. lee cream freezer, dreasmaker-s

Iron.

Round ook table,4ehalrs;wtilingdeak, slel&amp;hbella. but.tar mold, copper kettle, 18 gel. (from Gel"IIWl)" In ~Btt); Sill·
son scales, butter chum, corn ctqJp~ box, 1.821 'l'tim:mtll'
wagon complete with seat, stone Jar, 20 get; JlDpldn,..JU. . '
len 12 iL sh&lt;&gt;~~Un.llmlted amount ol dishes, opple ~r, .
wattle iron complete, 3 trunks, lard pren, saudg9
er ·

Cotalino 4 Door. Ivory over blue finish.

Automatic trans . RadiO and Heater .

62 Chevy ·n·

. Hardtop Cpo. Locql owner car, rod finish, "ot.c~ 'troin•'\i i
radio. ,.'~_

65 ·GI4~ :-Pic'~up· . ·
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6 cyl. "ei)gl;,. . .Bei.W "t~~Gt;.,'PI

10:30
3 Adant-12

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8 c.,pgdn Ka,.aroo

9:30
II Edge of Nl&amp;ht
13

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10:00
3 Snap Ju4gmlnt
8 Lucy

13 SlnaU World
10:30

3 C9fteentration
I Beverly Hillbllllu

1S Dicit C'a\'ett
11:(1(]

1 Per101allty
8 Andy ol Mlt'Wr¥ "·
11:30
3 Ho(bwood Sq\llrtlt
11 Dietl \'an Dyke

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Mr. Cartoon

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Rubber -tired !lagon,."~tn 'd•W, Oliver mower, dis!&lt;.
tide dell very rake, hiJ.t04&lt;for. hiJ ro:ooser' plat!orm
eledrlc Dll1-l~ cream aep~tor, corn
gran, .!Jeedtr,

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8 AI thl World Tllrns
13 It's Htweri"«

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I t.ov. II a Sillenclored 'N~

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gfinder, vt1e, . potato Pl'?'f• hiY ·toi:k •id ' ·
alretcher, block and tackle. tar(&gt;, bleiUIIOD ~~.:~~~~~
band tools ond wrencheo. ~=· soil
2nd
bolea lot cutting.
SJinad: Mrs. Roy ~r ..
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13 Mdl•le's N.vy

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Mike 0oug1a,, ~

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Edge ot Nlihl
13 Mdllle't Navy
10:00
3 Snlft Jutlglltent
II Lucy
13 small World
10:30
3 Coneer&amp;nUon
R Heverly HIUhlWea
13 Dlek Clvett
11:00
3 P~raonallty
8 Andy ot !b,vbetr)
11:30
3 The lk!Uywood Sq~~~rn
II Dick Vu D)'ke
12:00
3 Jeopardy
8 Love of Life
13 Dewliched
12:30

8 Walter Cronldte
7:00

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7:30

B t...ncer
13 The Mod SQuid

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Red Skelton

12:-t!i
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9:30
8 Dorl1 Dey
13 N.Y.P.D.
10:00
8 CBS New1

1:00
3 Mkl I1Q News Picture
8 Julde Oblinter SlnM

8 C4JIIal Nlllt"B Centtlll
13 M:..-"~ Grltlln
6:311

3 llwdey • Brlnldey Repon
8 WlllbrCntiJ.II!

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I Clplll.l Newr1 Centrll
IS Newa, WilCher, Sport~~

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8 Love It 1 ~lelldored Thlac

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13 Journey to tbe Unknown
10:00

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13 Ceorge or Jurwte
12:30

3 World SKies
8 J rimny Q~st
13 American Bandstand
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10::10
13 Perry r.o.s on Fuoti:N:lll
11:00
3 Nn1

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8:00
• Golsmut
13 11w Newlywed Gtme

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11:~

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13 Dltlac Game

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8 Htrculold&amp;
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12:00

li"OPlidos

I 1a Newlywed Game
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2: 30

I 3 The Doctor.
B Gu1dl!W Llaht
1 13 DadnrGame

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8 Archie snow

3 Clr &amp; Tnck
8 hiOOy Dick
13 (lbrnplcs
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3 Movie
8 to;FL Weell.
13 Wre8Uil!a
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8 l:lacu'tlleroe•

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9:00
8 Movie
13 That Cl:rl

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11:30

F1y\J111 NUll
8:30

13 Bewitched

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Let's Make • Dual
A1 dle "world Tura

NCAA FOCIIball

3 P011er Wagoner
8 ll.Aml Luey

8 Wlcky !Ricn
13 CuUIIver
10:110
3 rnnt.~

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1:30
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7:00

3 Top~

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13 Th&amp;t'• Life

4:30

9:311

6:00

8 Search b" TCitttUI"rU.
13 TreaiUl't ltle

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HOld RUJllllilr
13 C11per cartocn

3 Newt Plctun

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9:00

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13 Truth or CUU.equences

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Gallic and
Mason Area

LEADERS MEET

Fold and. Place Near Your Television Set for Convenient Reference

MJaOII8

l&lt;eeping Meig.s

CHESTER, OHIO

Elementary, 9:15 · .. 1J:3D Lm.; very erratic way, sucl_l;as zigWaterloo School, 12:45 , 2:45 zagelnl, wlldly bouDCing or
P.m.i and Waterloo eommwdt;J, evea spinning.
2:50 • 3:30 p.m.
MOIIday Oct. 14 - RloGronde,
LISTEN TO~ CENTURY REFORMATION HOUR
9-11:30 a.m.; cOntervllle, 12:,
30 • 2:30 p.m.; Centerpoint, 2:· '·
U , 3 p.m.; Fairview, 3:30 , t

pollee and torrortst bonds In
southern 1bailarll, poUee reported saturday.

Weekly Guide To Better TV Viewing

.

.• Quick s·~~rvlce
• Flnlshlna
• Sand &amp; Gravel
DIAL 992-3284

7:50 A.M.
12 NOON
3 P.M.
AND
4:30 P.M.

IN THE EVENT THAT OUR BUSIMESS
HA~ NOT BEEN SOLD

pte 65 yeara o1 ap ar older.
The amount ol the exemption
-.td be determined lv" the Genera! Assembly.
Amoae OJ"IIIllzallons endersina tiolh !&amp;sues are tile 0 h I o
flemocrst Parljl, Ohio RepubUcan Patt;y, Ohio Councll of FratemalandServlceOrgllllzatloos,
Buckeye state Sllerlli:B' AssodaUon, Ohio AFL.CIO and the Jn.
- - oJ ODor.

· ~Delivery

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OCTOBER 19, 1968

Uonal education, hllher educatlon, juvenile rehablttlatloo; $20
million for park and recreational area Improvements and .19
millloo for addlltonal airports,
and other ltate bulldlnp, lncJud,
lng poUcollndftretralnlngacademtes.
No new taxes ....utd .be _,_
ed to JIOf lor thole Improvementa. Preaentplollneandaxlemile tueo an lllllleleat to 1111

• Certified Stren&amp;lh ·

LOCAL tEPORTS :,.
DAILY . •.

WE 'ARE CLOSING OUR DOORS

GEO. HOBS1E11ER, 111\QKER

tn' II

··WMPO

-GUARANI'EEDPHONE 992-2094

'.

HOBSTETTER·
REALTY

IIYIIAaiiE

!12Gettn-

55 Olrl's name

Pomeroy

Wheel Alignment

CIGARETTE vending machines
and service. ABC Enterprises.
Mason, W. Va. Phone '1'13-554!.
s.f.lfc ·
2

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51 Handle

BLAETTNARS

PH. 99Uit3

BUDGET PRICE furniture on
our third noor budget shop.
Baker Furniture. MiddlePort.
Ohio.
? 23 tfc

Rul Estate For Sale

ASSOCIAT£1.

nkkname
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Smallest Heoter Core...
READY • MIX concrete dell•·
ered right to your project.
Fast and easy. Free ..Itmates. Phone 119'!-3284. GoegJeln Ready - Mi• Co., Middleport, Ohio.
6 SO tf&lt;

A1tlques or C.lltctars hems

MIDDLEPORT - Large 7
rooms, · 2 baths, 4 bedrooms,
modern kllchell, basement, level lot. Near stares. tiiSOO.OO.
BENDVUE TiiEATRE :_: .60 ft.
frontage, 110 ft. Ue,. 3 rooJM
up, two rest rooms down.
f20.i100.00.
1$ ACRI!'.S - Country home, 8
large room&amp;, bath, cellar,
barn. MaU and 1&lt;hool buo
routes. Minerals. t8000.00.
!IELEN tr VIRGIL TEAFORD

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FOR SALEI

MEIGS COUNTY FISH
AND GAME

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2

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block

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debt ..ml'" on the copltal 1mlth A.iodatlai, Ohldfltole
prov~ bonds, Nopropeflllax Auton\clblie AIIOdoltan&gt;O j, 1,0
antl _m Income lax can be levied Coftl,;eia il.llullderoEr""'~l'l,'
to JIOf ~- omt~
Ohf.o.'~Cbtreh AI~

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HANNAH'S husband Hector
hates hard work so he cleans
the rugs with Blue Lustre.
Rent e!ectric shampooer $1.
Baker Furniture.
9-30-Gtc

q FOOT by 7 fool overhead
Public Sale
garage door, complete, (4
:JOUSEHOLD AUCTION - Sat.
inch clearance)
Brown's AKC Gnlden Retriever pupple&lt;.
Ocl 12. 1!168. 12·00 p m. The
Trailer Park. Minersville,
524 Ash St.. Middleport. 119'!·
unders1ened having sold her
phone !m-3324.
lfl.l-6tc
5443.
6-23-tfc
home. will sen the following
chattels at m Lincoln Hill HOUSE in Harrisonville. Five
HOUSE TRAILER, two bedtBrown Alley) Pomeroy, 0.
rooms. bath. utility room,
room. 8 fl. x 45 ft., completeI Watch ror Sale Arrows Near
cellar. gas furnace . Call 992ly furnished, good condition,
Water Tawer) . G. E . Refriger3716
IJI.l-5tc
1121111. Phone !192-2126, extenator . gas range. !..faytag washsion
53, days. After 7 p.m.
er. Frigidaire Ref., [ron. Skil- '965 MUSTANG. $10611. Call
phone !192-6280.
1JI.2-Btc
let. Gridle. Glass Jars IOidl.
992-m:i. Gene Dodson.
Dixif' Coal H!'ater Singer sew10.1-0tp
J96S HOUSE trailer, 10152
ing machine. \lagic Chef
Phone 119'!-5510.
10-3-6tc
Range . Storm doors and win- VENETIAN BUNDS. all klnda,
dows Coal Hod. Copper Boiland blind repalr. Dale Wip- POTATOES and sweet potatoes.
er. Oil Lamp, Leather Couch_
pel Supply. 21S Union Ave.,
Phone 843-2254. Clarence ProfR&lt;Y."I;ing Chair. Coffee Tables.
Pomeroy.
10.1-12tc
Ott, Portland.
10.3-lfe
Davenport. Walking Canes ,
Trunk. Radio. Chairs. Bed- 1!167 OLDS CUtlas Holliday
THREE consecutive grave tots
room Suite. Chest of Drawers,
Couoe, 5,300 actual miles. VirIn Beech Grove. Call ar write
Brass Bed. Iron. Bed. Oval
gie ·Hobstetter, Rose Hm. PoDavid Williams. 37 Riverside
Picture. Day Bed. Oak Table.
meroy Phone !m-3441. 10-6 3tc
Drive, Dayton, Ohio.
4 Chaira, Buffet. Apple Peel9-29-lotc
er. Wrought Iron Stool, Bowl 76.000 Bru Kenmore gas heatand Pitcher Set. Desk a n d er. fully automatic. $65; May.
STEREO CONSOLE, 4 - opeed
Chair lNkoe). Wicker Swing
tag wringer washer, $15. Call
intermixed changer. dual voland Rocking Chairs to match.
985-11118
1~
ume control. Lovely walnut fl.
Hall Tree. Smoking Stand.
nish, pay 171.09 or monthly
Signed : Bessie Bentz Bowlman t'IVE ROOMS and bath, nice
payments of 1$.115. can 992Terms : Cash. Not Responsi. d large garden one room
3218.
111-Ute
hie for Accide?ts.
~=~a~, one half
from
Bradford Auction Co. 10-6-6tc Syracuse school. Contact Ben '57 CHEVY PICKUP TRUCK.
Phone 98&gt;-39511. Chester.
Quisenberry, Syracuse.
For Rent
1~7tc
I0-6-3tp
PURNISilED and nnfumished
apartments. Close to school MAPLE STEREO, Early Amer- STEREO AM and FM, 1968
model console stereo. Will sell
Phone 119'!-5434.
11).11-tfc
ican stereo, radio oombinaon
payments of 15.40 per
lion, 4-speed changer, solld
MODERN ONE bedroom unfurmonth
or will sell for 186
state Instant on radio. Pay~
nished t~partment Coats build cash.
Try
it in your home.
ments of 16 or $911.19. Free
ing over Dutton's Dru~ Store,
Call
!m-2836.
111-Ute
home demonstration. can 993Apt. 14 Inquire at Apartment
3218.
lo-Hie 1968 STEREO. Lovely walnut
16.
111-Utc
console with AM and FM ra·
WALNUT STEREO radio 000·
~to. automatic floating turnl'I.:RNISHED GARAGE apartsole , 1968 stereo radio comtable.
Take over payments of
ment on l.•ncoln Hill. Utilities
bination, 4 . speed changer, 4·
15.21
per
month or pay baJ..
paid: adults only. Phone 9!2speaker sound system. Monthanee
due,
$109.43. Try it in
3489.
6-19-tlr
ly payments or balaMO of
your hom~. Call !192-2836.
$91.02. Call 1192-3218. 10-6-«&lt;:
111-Utc
"fRAILER LOTS. Bob's Mobile
Court, Syracuse, Ohio on State
Rt. 124, Phone 119'!-2951.
i961 WILLYS Jeep Pickup ZIG ZAG SEWING machine.
1968 sales-man's demonstrator.
1-11-tlc Truck 4 wheel drive . Phone
Mak'!s
fancy stitches. etc.
992-2941.
10-6-3tc
WOI
aeU
ror 9 paymenta of $6
f'IIRNISHED TWO IIEDROOM
or $46 cash Phone !192-28311.
APARTMENT.
Middleport.
111-Utc
pllone 119'!-3874
1-!!-tlc

niERE WilL be a revival at
tile Rutland Church of Christ
Oct. 7 through the 13th at TRAILER SPACE. ready to
7:110 p.m. Emie Johnson, forbook UTJ , private. plenty of
merly from this church, will
room ror ~ h i klren to play.
lit tile evangelist. Sunday,
Phone 992-3904.
8-11-tlr
Oel. 13, Is the !39th aonlverury and homecoming of the 1 HREE R"0M HOUSE. bath.
dnlrdl. There will be a basphone Scm Arnold Syracuse.
be dinner in the basement al
!192-2:160
9-26-trc
.-.. Aflmloon IIOI'Vlces will
bo Ill 2 p.m. TIM! minister. STORAr.F: SPACE : Stor:~~€ ror
Eu&amp;t ,. E. Underwood. Invites
boats trailers. &lt;'3rs. camp,,..,.,.. lo attend. 10.3-3tc
r rs, etc Write P. 0 Box 329
Pomeroy Phone 992-2798 or
see Dick Seyler
10.3-12tp
~elo Wlllnted
LADIES! wish to make extra
money In your own home by F'URNISHEO apartment, adullo;
only. New Haven , phon e 8828Jl1Wering the telephone?
2561).
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Write Newfons Sewing Center.
JOO 7lb St., Parkersburg.
lll-4-3tp TWO BEDROOM trailer (no
children ). t11tO men or couple.
Water furnished: $75 a month .
James Abram GarfJcld v.·,,.,
Phone 119'! !\319 Middleport.
the last U.S. r.residt•nt •, !11•
J0-6-6tc
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. : : - t o l!le Ohio ...,
period. Oct. '1 lllroualt Oci),- 18,
' ~ io111e One~ tile
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ulcllldwa1 1 · ~ ·"
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CeneraiAs-I.Jo.toloaue- bonda.
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Tnc:e HJ,lii, . 1J:~ P.n!JIIllmmillion over •llve-yau;perlildbe
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able 11&gt; lnlareslod fii'OOPI deolr- Utori'a. 3:1.54:3.8 p.m.; lfiii\UIJI11()001 foi.
eaiiatruciton be poaotblelf tile 111a10 tried to hllllo l8!i"D """:" aboullbe two per Mill. 3:3~150 p.m. · . '{!t' , .-,.
and tlie elilnlnstton ol trallle llJ&gt; It alooe
OJ!Oiil'"'~• Boa1i1Jip ~bomado
Tueadl,ll Oct. ' 8 l~Utli!D·
-onecks.
stAt8 ll;.e Two WllU1d . . - throush Sbort or Barrotl.
Trace Eleme..,, .9 LIP. to
2:30p.m.; SmJIJ;·~.,.2:f0..2:50• p.
An addlltonal ~ millloo 1n !he eGiiBIIIutlm to a11ow
bonds wooldclit laauod for - r the General Assernbl,y 1o CC11181d- FOUR DIE
m.; and Loyne:,; ,:~:15 ¥'"'"
Wednesday oc!,. 9 - Green
_,od proJecto Including: $1%0 er leg(slailon providing a prt&gt;pBANllKOK (UPI) - Three
millJOII for water ·potlutiM CCIII· er1;y tax exenwttm to cerlaln Ctmptunlah and a local da[eftle Elementary, 9-U:S;Q, Lm.; and
trot and water 111811180tDent; $100 homeowners who occupy their YOlunteer were killed In two SOtllfurestern l!ll:h."" l'3:10 p,m, . Many a n i m a.l s, wben atThurscloy Oct. 10. - CldmUI tacked by an enemy, Oee ma
miUJoo lor technical and voea- own homea, fbclodtnglhose peo. clashes this week between

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miniature. $75 and up Stud
serv1re ;1nd grooming. Phooe
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malic. power steering. fully
equip~ , 13.000 mileS. call
742-1211 before 5 p.m. 7425501 evel'in~s
10-4-8tp

COLORFUL
WOVEN RUGS

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"Hflll", 1:35 , 3;15 p.m.;
Galllpolls,lo vice ~alrDWL
debt ..,..ke Mlhe~bondJ aue On.· in . tl."pj,lo Lea· ·
Horr!lllufr, ,,30 - '3:4$ p.m.;
1'1111 cominlttee Ia oeeldng IUP· .,-t lbere lhould be suli!Cteat re- · aue 'II :IV~ V"""'e. Amarleaa
Schedule ,, Raoii!Y·
p.m.
port for Stole Ia"'"' One and eeflit• the pneral
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Card Of Th.lnb
THE FAMILY of Phyllis K.
Grant wishes to express smcere thanks to the many relatives, friends and neighbors
for the sympathy shown us in

our recent bereavement. We
especially thank the Rev Moy·
er for consoling words. We
appreciated the many cards,
acts of kindness, the beautiful Ooral pieces, and Raw-

lings Coats Funeral Home for
its kind and efficient management or the funeral.
Sadly missed by Husband

and Sons, Mother, fa ther,
Sisters and Brothers.
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WE WISH to elrtend our sincere
thanks for the sympathy and
kindness extended to us during the death of our husband
and father, David Yates. We
extend our thanks to those
sending food, cards and ft&lt;Jw.

ers; special thanks to the ladies of the Methodist a n d
Christian Churehes; our neighbors on Gravel Hill and in
Long Bottom, and the Long
Bottom Chureh ; Rev. Donahue, Rev . Nonis. and singers,
and Rev. Moyeo-.
Geneva Yates and Sons
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WE WISH TO THANK o11r manv
frienlls for their kind exprt"'sslons of sympathy at the
death of our daughter Beth"
Jane. , Mr and Mrs Ray E
· Gibbs.'
10-6-ltp

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Notice
EVERYONE Is invited to a ham
shoot. Sunday, Oct. 6. at 1
p.m. at the Rutland Gun Club
10.3-ltc

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WILL DO any kind of sewing or
will do sewing in the home
Carolyn Lewis. Phone !m-2271
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FOR TRADE-Cash for antiques. William Ramm, Mkldleport.
1--p
WILL DO sewing at home zippers, pocket•. pegging.
hemming, alterations, etc.
Mrs. Freddie Thabet. Mason.
Phone 773-5651 .
4-30-lfc
REPAIR, REFINISH, "recondition goH clubs, John Teaford.
t-22-301p
BACK HOE and Dozer Service.
pond, basement, water line,
septlc tank, R. W Cowdery,
Long Bottom. Ohio. !!-27-JOtc

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SAVE YOUR lawn. shrubhery
and your batk. We have a
new trencher to dig your water line. Henry Bahr, phone
I8H988 or Roger Bahr. phone
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SPECIAL SALES still in prolf8IS· Women and children's
elothlng. Jeffers Clothing
!lien.
10.2-ttc

Pets For Sale

RASSE:l'. SCO'M'IE. Weotle,
Male~ Feinale
MAKE 13 TO .• or more Bl1
Schnaozer. · Coc~ers, Wlros
and just puns. Barkaroo It.,_ ·
hour serving Walkins custom·
ers in city o( Pomeroy with
nels. phone 68'1-3854 CoolvWe.·
daily used products plus
0. Visit with us.
9-211-'/lc l2 INCH SIMPLEX ironer, gOod
• as new, pj. Phon• ee........
o . .M
Chrlsbnas gifts. Men or women are eligible. No age li·
IM.:ttp
FOrS•Ie
mit. Spare or full Ume. Opening now. Write immediately, BRAND NEW sewing macblne, HOMEMADE QUILTS and com$23.50 or monthly payments,
[).90, Watkins Products, Inc.,
forts for beds, new material,
call 992·3218.
111-Utc
Wmona, Minnesota 55887.
$10 and up. Phone 992-612'1.
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I0-4-3tp
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FOUR ROOM house in Syr•
' cuse, cold running water, $700 SECOND CUTriNG of olover
For Sale or Trade
cash. Phone 992-2801 . lfl.4.3te
bay, I ~ cents a bale. N. E.
1967 INTERNATIONAL truck, 4
Vanainan, Rutland • Harrlaonspeed. Ill ton, 1964 Chevrolet, SWEET POTATOES, field run,
villeRond.
IM~p
1967 Mustang 6-cyllnder, 3$3.60 bushel: gourds, green
speed. Financing avallahle.
beans (Kentucky Wonder). :957 GMC PICKUP truck.
Phone !m-6547: after 5 p.m.
Pick yoor own, $1 bushel,
Charlie Stone. Rutland.
Phone 992-S748.
9-211-lfe
bring containers. Andrew
lo.4-3tp
Cross, Rt 2, Racine . Phone
247-2852.
111-Utc FIELD GROWN CHRYSANWANTED
Sales Opportunity
WE are seek.ng 2 repre~enta­ HOTPOINT AUTOMATIC washer and telephone stand.
tives m lhis area for career
Phune !192-3636.
1~3tp
.J pportunity.
• $600 month

guarantee to

H &amp; N DAY OLD or started Leg.
horn pullets. Both floor or
•Training al Company ex·
cage
grown available. Poulpense
try
housing
and automation.
• Promotion by merit
Modern Poultry, Box 188. Athe 60 ,..er ('t"'nt income from
..,.,
Ohio. Phone 593-7831.
eslablished accounts
slo.rt

Our rep re~en l atives are happy - they earn satisfactory
incomes. You. too, have an
exceptional opportunity to ell·
tablish an income ror life.
Mond,.y thru Saturday
Between 10 AM. &amp; 7 P.M.
RON LAUTTAMUS
446-4376
IJI.l-5tc
rurn!tnre . dishes .
rn·o::rellt~!l"(lll~ Mrs.
Howard
Cf' ~ i l. 8'10 W. Main St.. Po'11erov
1-25-tfr

fJ. '-'TTQ UF'(i _

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Terrific Far Halh,,
Bedrooms, and

Bath. They're R... lly Nice

From 1.99 to 2.99

Bryants Budget Shop
108 W. Motn

Two at the .Nov. ii eltc:tflltL BoUI
are 11!111.,..-tl.q~t laaueo calllns

992-5896

THEMUMS and mums all
colors. big and healthy, also
canning pears and potatoes,
Reynolds Flower Shop. Masotl City, just abo"" Corp.
line.
10-4-tfc
1953 FERGUSON TRACTOR
IVtth set of 3-14 Inch plows,
new tires. recently overhauled. phone 119'!-6235.
10.4-3tc

LAKE
On the Homer Goeglein property, Approximately 1h acre
of lake, 6 acres ot ground.
To be sold by sealed bids. All
bids to be lett at the Davis·

Insurance office,
Court St., Pornero)'.
Bids will be q,ened October
11, 1968 at 5 P.M. inthepresence of all bidders. members
Warner

11!0 LUgest Trucik oi"
Blii!4Jier ·. Rildlator To ·Ttte

and officials of Meigs Co. Ftlh
&amp;

Game AssodaUon.

Association

Reserves

right to reject or accept

bid s.

ROY ARMS, pr..ldont

BOB LOUKS, soc•.tory

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MEWS
pr•sellfs .

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Portu' · ·EIIIinentary, 9 a.m. to lack
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f:lii 'p;m.l ' Bfdwell..Cremoad'a. laid ·TQJor. •1
1::11). . t:fOcp,m,; Bidwell •,Phll- •• ,,a 1Human Jtud tanil10
lli)Jj l:U •· 2 p.m.; Por(ar,. ;:- ebelp labor for
05 .. ~2:1$ p..ln.; Eno, 2:3P ... 2:45;
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lion. 3:1o,ll:t5 p.m.; ~-....
4-4:30 p.m.
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Otlt.htre CtliiUnltdly, · 3:05 • 4
p.m,; ~vUle ClimiiiUIIIJ;y, 4:15 4:45 p.m.

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lo07 PAGE

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

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lusln•• Sentm ·
SEWING MACHINES, ~lr
service. an makes. "II'Y-· S.
2284. The Fabric shop, Porneroy. Authoriz•d Slllfler Sale!
and Servlee. We Sharpen
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1968

Havl.na moved Into a MobDe Home I will sell the fol·
ICMing at In)' reaidence located on Bowman' 1 Run Road otr
S.R. 124, opproxlmltei.Jo 2 miles dOWD river freon Rlclne.
Watch Cor and [oJ1ow sale signa.

Household
Walnut dining room suit, Walnut chlna closet, Warm
Morning ges circulating heater, 65,000 B'lU; PhUco relrtg.
erator, Hardwick gaa stove, large glaas door ClC)board.
cabinet beae, 3 pc, bedroom suit, electric sweeper, two

wardr&lt;beo, wooden medlctne. cabinet, living room suite,
Hep table, misc. chairs and lamps, dresser with stool.
sewing machine, 6 qt. lee cream freezer, dreasmaker-s

Iron.

Round ook table,4ehalrs;wtilingdeak, slel&amp;hbella. but.tar mold, copper kettle, 18 gel. (from Gel"IIWl)" In ~Btt); Sill·
son scales, butter chum, corn ctqJp~ box, 1.821 'l'tim:mtll'
wagon complete with seat, stone Jar, 20 get; JlDpldn,..JU. . '
len 12 iL sh&lt;&gt;~~Un.llmlted amount ol dishes, opple ~r, .
wattle iron complete, 3 trunks, lard pren, saudg9
er ·

Cotalino 4 Door. Ivory over blue finish.

Automatic trans . RadiO and Heater .

62 Chevy ·n·

. Hardtop Cpo. Locql owner car, rod finish, "ot.c~ 'troin•'\i i
radio. ,.'~_

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3 Snap Ju4gmlnt
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13 SlnaU World
10:30

3 C9fteentration
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tide dell very rake, hiJ.t04&lt;for. hiJ ro:ooser' plat!orm
eledrlc Dll1-l~ cream aep~tor, corn
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10:30
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11:00
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11:30
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12:00
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12:30

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7:30

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DAILY CROSSWORD
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Gallic and
Mason Area

LEADERS MEET

Fold and. Place Near Your Television Set for Convenient Reference

MJaOII8

l&lt;eeping Meig.s

CHESTER, OHIO

Elementary, 9:15 · .. 1J:3D Lm.; very erratic way, sucl_l;as zigWaterloo School, 12:45 , 2:45 zagelnl, wlldly bouDCing or
P.m.i and Waterloo eommwdt;J, evea spinning.
2:50 • 3:30 p.m.
MOIIday Oct. 14 - RloGronde,
LISTEN TO~ CENTURY REFORMATION HOUR
9-11:30 a.m.; cOntervllle, 12:,
30 • 2:30 p.m.; Centerpoint, 2:· '·
U , 3 p.m.; Fairview, 3:30 , t

pollee and torrortst bonds In
southern 1bailarll, poUee reported saturday.

Weekly Guide To Better TV Viewing

.

.• Quick s·~~rvlce
• Flnlshlna
• Sand &amp; Gravel
DIAL 992-3284

7:50 A.M.
12 NOON
3 P.M.
AND
4:30 P.M.

IN THE EVENT THAT OUR BUSIMESS
HA~ NOT BEEN SOLD

pte 65 yeara o1 ap ar older.
The amount ol the exemption
-.td be determined lv" the Genera! Assembly.
Amoae OJ"IIIllzallons endersina tiolh !&amp;sues are tile 0 h I o
flemocrst Parljl, Ohio RepubUcan Patt;y, Ohio Councll of FratemalandServlceOrgllllzatloos,
Buckeye state Sllerlli:B' AssodaUon, Ohio AFL.CIO and the Jn.
- - oJ ODor.

· ~Delivery

AT

OCTOBER 19, 1968

Uonal education, hllher educatlon, juvenile rehablttlatloo; $20
million for park and recreational area Improvements and .19
millloo for addlltonal airports,
and other ltate bulldlnp, lncJud,
lng poUcollndftretralnlngacademtes.
No new taxes ....utd .be _,_
ed to JIOf lor thole Improvementa. Preaentplollneandaxlemile tueo an lllllleleat to 1111

• Certified Stren&amp;lh ·

LOCAL tEPORTS :,.
DAILY . •.

WE 'ARE CLOSING OUR DOORS

GEO. HOBS1E11ER, 111\QKER

tn' II

··WMPO

-GUARANI'EEDPHONE 992-2094

'.

HOBSTETTER·
REALTY

IIYIIAaiiE

!12Gettn-

55 Olrl's name

Pomeroy

Wheel Alignment

CIGARETTE vending machines
and service. ABC Enterprises.
Mason, W. Va. Phone '1'13-554!.
s.f.lfc ·
2

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51 Handle

BLAETTNARS

PH. 99Uit3

BUDGET PRICE furniture on
our third noor budget shop.
Baker Furniture. MiddlePort.
Ohio.
? 23 tfc

Rul Estate For Sale

ASSOCIAT£1.

nkkname
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Smallest Heoter Core...
READY • MIX concrete dell•·
ered right to your project.
Fast and easy. Free ..Itmates. Phone 119'!-3284. GoegJeln Ready - Mi• Co., Middleport, Ohio.
6 SO tf&lt;

A1tlques or C.lltctars hems

MIDDLEPORT - Large 7
rooms, · 2 baths, 4 bedrooms,
modern kllchell, basement, level lot. Near stares. tiiSOO.OO.
BENDVUE TiiEATRE :_: .60 ft.
frontage, 110 ft. Ue,. 3 rooJM
up, two rest rooms down.
f20.i100.00.
1$ ACRI!'.S - Country home, 8
large room&amp;, bath, cellar,
barn. MaU and 1&lt;hool buo
routes. Minerals. t8000.00.
!IELEN tr VIRGIL TEAFORD

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FOR SALEI

MEIGS COUNTY FISH
AND GAME

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2

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block

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debt ..ml'" on the copltal 1mlth A.iodatlai, Ohldfltole
prov~ bonds, Nopropeflllax Auton\clblie AIIOdoltan&gt;O j, 1,0
antl _m Income lax can be levied Coftl,;eia il.llullderoEr""'~l'l,'
to JIOf ~- omt~
Ohf.o.'~Cbtreh AI~

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HANNAH'S husband Hector
hates hard work so he cleans
the rugs with Blue Lustre.
Rent e!ectric shampooer $1.
Baker Furniture.
9-30-Gtc

q FOOT by 7 fool overhead
Public Sale
garage door, complete, (4
:JOUSEHOLD AUCTION - Sat.
inch clearance)
Brown's AKC Gnlden Retriever pupple&lt;.
Ocl 12. 1!168. 12·00 p m. The
Trailer Park. Minersville,
524 Ash St.. Middleport. 119'!·
unders1ened having sold her
phone !m-3324.
lfl.l-6tc
5443.
6-23-tfc
home. will sen the following
chattels at m Lincoln Hill HOUSE in Harrisonville. Five
HOUSE TRAILER, two bedtBrown Alley) Pomeroy, 0.
rooms. bath. utility room,
room. 8 fl. x 45 ft., completeI Watch ror Sale Arrows Near
cellar. gas furnace . Call 992ly furnished, good condition,
Water Tawer) . G. E . Refriger3716
IJI.l-5tc
1121111. Phone !192-2126, extenator . gas range. !..faytag washsion
53, days. After 7 p.m.
er. Frigidaire Ref., [ron. Skil- '965 MUSTANG. $10611. Call
phone !192-6280.
1JI.2-Btc
let. Gridle. Glass Jars IOidl.
992-m:i. Gene Dodson.
Dixif' Coal H!'ater Singer sew10.1-0tp
J96S HOUSE trailer, 10152
ing machine. \lagic Chef
Phone 119'!-5510.
10-3-6tc
Range . Storm doors and win- VENETIAN BUNDS. all klnda,
dows Coal Hod. Copper Boiland blind repalr. Dale Wip- POTATOES and sweet potatoes.
er. Oil Lamp, Leather Couch_
pel Supply. 21S Union Ave.,
Phone 843-2254. Clarence ProfR&lt;Y."I;ing Chair. Coffee Tables.
Pomeroy.
10.1-12tc
Ott, Portland.
10.3-lfe
Davenport. Walking Canes ,
Trunk. Radio. Chairs. Bed- 1!167 OLDS CUtlas Holliday
THREE consecutive grave tots
room Suite. Chest of Drawers,
Couoe, 5,300 actual miles. VirIn Beech Grove. Call ar write
Brass Bed. Iron. Bed. Oval
gie ·Hobstetter, Rose Hm. PoDavid Williams. 37 Riverside
Picture. Day Bed. Oak Table.
meroy Phone !m-3441. 10-6 3tc
Drive, Dayton, Ohio.
4 Chaira, Buffet. Apple Peel9-29-lotc
er. Wrought Iron Stool, Bowl 76.000 Bru Kenmore gas heatand Pitcher Set. Desk a n d er. fully automatic. $65; May.
STEREO CONSOLE, 4 - opeed
Chair lNkoe). Wicker Swing
tag wringer washer, $15. Call
intermixed changer. dual voland Rocking Chairs to match.
985-11118
1~
ume control. Lovely walnut fl.
Hall Tree. Smoking Stand.
nish, pay 171.09 or monthly
Signed : Bessie Bentz Bowlman t'IVE ROOMS and bath, nice
payments of 1$.115. can 992Terms : Cash. Not Responsi. d large garden one room
3218.
111-Ute
hie for Accide?ts.
~=~a~, one half
from
Bradford Auction Co. 10-6-6tc Syracuse school. Contact Ben '57 CHEVY PICKUP TRUCK.
Phone 98&gt;-39511. Chester.
Quisenberry, Syracuse.
For Rent
1~7tc
I0-6-3tp
PURNISilED and nnfumished
apartments. Close to school MAPLE STEREO, Early Amer- STEREO AM and FM, 1968
model console stereo. Will sell
Phone 119'!-5434.
11).11-tfc
ican stereo, radio oombinaon
payments of 15.40 per
lion, 4-speed changer, solld
MODERN ONE bedroom unfurmonth
or will sell for 186
state Instant on radio. Pay~
nished t~partment Coats build cash.
Try
it in your home.
ments of 16 or $911.19. Free
ing over Dutton's Dru~ Store,
Call
!m-2836.
111-Ute
home demonstration. can 993Apt. 14 Inquire at Apartment
3218.
lo-Hie 1968 STEREO. Lovely walnut
16.
111-Utc
console with AM and FM ra·
WALNUT STEREO radio 000·
~to. automatic floating turnl'I.:RNISHED GARAGE apartsole , 1968 stereo radio comtable.
Take over payments of
ment on l.•ncoln Hill. Utilities
bination, 4 . speed changer, 4·
15.21
per
month or pay baJ..
paid: adults only. Phone 9!2speaker sound system. Monthanee
due,
$109.43. Try it in
3489.
6-19-tlr
ly payments or balaMO of
your hom~. Call !192-2836.
$91.02. Call 1192-3218. 10-6-«&lt;:
111-Utc
"fRAILER LOTS. Bob's Mobile
Court, Syracuse, Ohio on State
Rt. 124, Phone 119'!-2951.
i961 WILLYS Jeep Pickup ZIG ZAG SEWING machine.
1968 sales-man's demonstrator.
1-11-tlc Truck 4 wheel drive . Phone
Mak'!s
fancy stitches. etc.
992-2941.
10-6-3tc
WOI
aeU
ror 9 paymenta of $6
f'IIRNISHED TWO IIEDROOM
or $46 cash Phone !192-28311.
APARTMENT.
Middleport.
111-Utc
pllone 119'!-3874
1-!!-tlc

niERE WilL be a revival at
tile Rutland Church of Christ
Oct. 7 through the 13th at TRAILER SPACE. ready to
7:110 p.m. Emie Johnson, forbook UTJ , private. plenty of
merly from this church, will
room ror ~ h i klren to play.
lit tile evangelist. Sunday,
Phone 992-3904.
8-11-tlr
Oel. 13, Is the !39th aonlverury and homecoming of the 1 HREE R"0M HOUSE. bath.
dnlrdl. There will be a basphone Scm Arnold Syracuse.
be dinner in the basement al
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9-26-trc
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bo Ill 2 p.m. TIM! minister. STORAr.F: SPACE : Stor:~~€ ror
Eu&amp;t ,. E. Underwood. Invites
boats trailers. &lt;'3rs. camp,,..,.,.. lo attend. 10.3-3tc
r rs, etc Write P. 0 Box 329
Pomeroy Phone 992-2798 or
see Dick Seyler
10.3-12tp
~elo Wlllnted
LADIES! wish to make extra
money In your own home by F'URNISHEO apartment, adullo;
only. New Haven , phon e 8828Jl1Wering the telephone?
2561).
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Write Newfons Sewing Center.
JOO 7lb St., Parkersburg.
lll-4-3tp TWO BEDROOM trailer (no
children ). t11tO men or couple.
Water furnished: $75 a month .
James Abram GarfJcld v.·,,.,
Phone 119'! !\319 Middleport.
the last U.S. r.residt•nt •, !11•
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. : : - t o l!le Ohio ...,
period. Oct. '1 lllroualt Oci),- 18,
' ~ io111e One~ tile
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lbdtliil "biiii.~GtNot- M....' pet, .1. - ., ~ lle•- noadod ~-•.-'. .. -"""• •.-.
lllp~ · Ill llllicblnr f~ ural He~
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olltate · A Ill m
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provemento.
JD'lliiOIIO•
· "bllttetdtlhe•hluo
jr Jll1fne !or
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Tnc:e HJ,lii, . 1J:~ P.n!JIIllmmillion over •llve-yau;perlildbe
&lt;oast!'Uctk!ll
able 11&gt; lnlareslod fii'OOPI deolr- Utori'a. 3:1.54:3.8 p.m.; lfiii\UIJI11()001 foi.
eaiiatruciton be poaotblelf tile 111a10 tried to hllllo l8!i"D """:" aboullbe two per Mill. 3:3~150 p.m. · . '{!t' , .-,.
and tlie elilnlnstton ol trallle llJ&gt; It alooe
OJ!Oiil'"'~• Boa1i1Jip ~bomado
Tueadl,ll Oct. ' 8 l~Utli!D·
-onecks.
stAt8 ll;.e Two WllU1d . . - throush Sbort or Barrotl.
Trace Eleme..,, .9 LIP. to
2:30p.m.; SmJIJ;·~.,.2:f0..2:50• p.
An addlltonal ~ millloo 1n !he eGiiBIIIutlm to a11ow
bonds wooldclit laauod for - r the General Assernbl,y 1o CC11181d- FOUR DIE
m.; and Loyne:,; ,:~:15 ¥'"'"
Wednesday oc!,. 9 - Green
_,od proJecto Including: $1%0 er leg(slailon providing a prt&gt;pBANllKOK (UPI) - Three
millJOII for water ·potlutiM CCIII· er1;y tax exenwttm to cerlaln Ctmptunlah and a local da[eftle Elementary, 9-U:S;Q, Lm.; and
trot and water 111811180tDent; $100 homeowners who occupy their YOlunteer were killed In two SOtllfurestern l!ll:h."" l'3:10 p,m, . Many a n i m a.l s, wben atThurscloy Oct. 10. - CldmUI tacked by an enemy, Oee ma
miUJoo lor technical and voea- own homea, fbclodtnglhose peo. clashes this week between

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miniature. $75 and up Stud
serv1re ;1nd grooming. Phooe
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malic. power steering. fully
equip~ , 13.000 mileS. call
742-1211 before 5 p.m. 7425501 evel'in~s
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For Non-Partisan .Issues
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"Hflll", 1:35 , 3;15 p.m.;
Galllpolls,lo vice ~alrDWL
debt ..,..ke Mlhe~bondJ aue On.· in . tl."pj,lo Lea· ·
Horr!lllufr, ,,30 - '3:4$ p.m.;
1'1111 cominlttee Ia oeeldng IUP· .,-t lbere lhould be suli!Cteat re- · aue 'II :IV~ V"""'e. Amarleaa
Schedule ,, Raoii!Y·
p.m.
port for Stole Ia"'"' One and eeflit• the pneral
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Iii 'bblo was announted last week
by state Chairman Eugene P.

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portam:e to !armors woold be
O'GradY, In ihe 8l)ll0tntmenl of
making baliclarmprogramoperCharles B. English, Cham~
coUnty attornQY, farmer and dai- manent, with improvement a Q d
ry co..operatlve' leader as com- ode&lt;lU&amp;te l\mdlng, and placing
mittee Chairman Cor Ohlo. AP- !arm people at critical polnta
pointments of others who wlll throoghoolt tho government wllere
serve on the statewide commit- the economic -welfare of fum
tee will be made in the near people is arrected. Farmers
would sene on the Tarift Comfuture.
English cited growing support mission, in the Budget Bureau,
and oo the Council o! Economic ·
in rural and small town Ohio Cor
Hubert 11. llumphrey, whom he
cited as lhi! nation's logical
c~ce ror Chief Executive in
terms of experience, understantJing and commitment.
·~ural Americans.'' English
said, "see In him a long-sought
spokesman for the revitalization
of town and country, the grass
roots of ,\merica."
Organi zation of the group is
based, English said, on r ecognition or lbe r eorganization of the
Democr ati c Party wtder its new
leadership, and of the appeal or
the Humphrey-Muskie program
for the non..urban America of
the country side.
Cited as basi c to the program
Mr. Humphrey proposes are:
:.Jew concepts in farm bargain-

5ome

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E'.:ICh car i ~ still "N11 . I " Wtly
c1on ' t you star t e n to~"·• l the
las t , friend I~ s cr v1Cf' ,111d
famous low rates 111&lt;1 1 rnildl' us

No. n Call me soon

Carrol K. Snowden
Park C•n1rol Hot~:l Bldg.
Second Avenue

Gallipolis, Ollio

Phone 446-4290
Home Ph. 446-4518

ing power ;

SI'ATE FARM
Mutual ll.utomob ile Insurance Co.

Home Ollic e: Bloomi r.oto n, lllinoli

Stronger farm co-operatives;
Long ...term credit at reasonabl e
rate s;
Tax reform to protect fam Ily farmer s;
Expanded lending authority for
the Farmers Home AdmlnistratiOI';
Strategic reserves of major
farm commoditie s, and
New export markets and abolltlon of hunger .
Two goals of particular im-

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ltirtolnlng
nlat)t ,on t!'- Euiem

the Kypr Creek btrid moved
downlleld pla)olrte the Smothers
Brothers theme. '*Stn'IY" waa

Advisors.

••Knowledgable in the affairs

ARNOLD SIMS
KAY SIMS
IN SCOTLAND - A Rio Gronde College ifoduate, Aroold Gall Sims and wlCe. the Conner Kay Fra~es TaborI are
in Glasgow, Scotlan:l. where he is worklrw toward a Maat8r
o! Theology degree It the University o! Glas-- The Rev.
Mr. Stms fonnerly served the Patriot Methodist Cbarge in.

of government, Vice ·President

Humphrey knows that farm people should be there to make 6Ure
that agriculture gets the attention it deserves - regularly,"
English sald.
" It is time to bring agriculture into the mainstream of our
.\ merican eoon6my in terms of
financial return to the prodUc er, No other b'TOUP ha s to come
back to Congress tlme after time
to get basic legislation renewed. Rural 1\mericans, related
to agri - business, are 40 per
cent of our population. They need
a leader who would put rural
America on a par with urban
Ameri ca," he said .
" Considering the opposition
candidates' qualifications,'' he
said, "They ha\'e no background,
no program and nothing to say
on thi s subjedt oC vital interest
to rural Americans."
Charles English brings to his
pOSitioo. at the head or t h e
'*Rural Americans for Humphrey" campaign a wealth of ex ·
perience. In his law practice at
Urbana he specializes ln rarm
financing. As a dairyman, he has
served since 1957 in tile work of

Gallia County.

Sims' go to Scotla:~d
GALLIPOLIS - Arnold Gsl1
Sims o! New Lexlngton, and his
wife, the former Kay Frances Tabor o! GalllpoUs, -tell Port Columbull International Airport recently for Glugow, Scotland,
where he will study this aeadernic year at the Unlverslty of Glasgow, SchoOl o! Divinity.
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Worldng Wider the dlrectlon o!
Dr. Wllllam 113Tcloy, Sims will
be working toward a Master's
o! Theology degree which will
consist or a thesis. Ills thesis

topic I. Charlomstlc Leadership.
Sims, son of Mr. and Mrs. Porter Sims, graduated Crom New
the Cincinnati Milk sates Association, a cooperative.

Lexington High Sdlool In 1960,

attended OhloUnlverolzyoooyear
and waa graduSted !rom R I o
Grande College, with an A. B.
degree, Jn 1965.
He served the Patriot Methodist Charge, consisting o! f I v e

Lay of the Land

SALESMAN OF
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J)e&amp;l.er is proud to announce Everett Saunder s as their
salesman of the Month for September. Only thru exceUent
service and a strong desir e to please the people of this
can this be accomplished. Mr. SaWJders resides at
202 Klneoo Drive, Gallipolis, wllil hi s lovely wife Lillian
aM 2 children. Cyrstal and Kenard. Gallipolis Morot Co.
aod its employees and managemert take pride in exterxl·
lag to Everett antt his family, Co~ulatioos.

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Soil Conservation Service
Mason County
PT. PLEASANT - Wesley Hol ley, who live s on Whitten Ridge
beyond Upland, recentl y compleled a .2-acre rarm pond. Denver
Yoho of UIDA Soil Conservation
,Service designed the pond and
supervised constructl.on. R a Ymond Conner of 'Milton was the
earthmovlng contractor.
This pand is located near the
top of a hill on the Ilolley farm
in Upshur cla,y loam soil. This
soil is very tight, yet it has
some shale layers in it which
once in a great while cause a
leak. Mr. Holley recognized this
and before any water collects in
the pond, he is plaming to line
the bottom and the shaley layer
with volclay .
A diversion ditch 150 feet long
was built to enlarge the watershed which furnishes rwtOfl water for the pond. Two years ago
Mr. Holley built a •lmllor pond

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featured ••. the J!,ajor.ittll .~O!P·
did· a "~tJ~Ckette" t,ype number
being shoWn on one ehamel of
the irna8tnorY TV oet.' 'liter,waa
I cOinmerc~ lollortl!d b~ i
ment D"om ""l'he Great EseiqJe"
belilll shown '"' Sundllf night at
the moVIes. This feotured precl·
slon drill work. Next -came a
sporta show IIIII a !qotboll
between Eastern and the ~
cats. ln a large "I&lt;C" Cormatlon

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Pale·

tho band moved downllold ID ' elude the show.
The Eastern band moved downfteld in a three 1sirele Unes for-

mation feato.1ring the majorettes
dance. There was precision
marching at midfield and' a bow
IJ.y the entire band to the stands.

in another pasture and found it
to be a ver y aatisfadory source
of water.

Thirteen farmers are Planning
to install nearly 30,000 feet of
tile thi s fall. Designs are being
prepared at the present time by
lJenver Yoho and Ronald Gilkeson of SCS so that the ditching
can be done without delay wtten
the trencher moveti to the COWl-

land.
Gallla County friends m a f
write to Mr. and Mra. Arnold
tiful red color and the leaves Gall Sims, care o! WDI\am Mcof that amall tree persist lor Farlane, 54 fiUlhead St., Glastwo week• or so. We are wonderIng why mall)' homeowners, Including our1elves, have overlooked the use of this beautltul native tree for planting lnour lawn.

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In maldng these designs the
tile lines are staked out, a survey made , and the grade figured
for each line of tile.
On one of theae farms during
thla scheduled vlsil of t h e
machine, the I,OOO,OOOth loot o!
tile will be llid on farmland In
Mason County. The record ehows
that to date there have been
993,261 !eel laid by landowners
in the county.
The landowners schedUled to
install tile this year are : R o y
Yauger, H. C. Wallis, Ney WUUamaon, Grant Stanley, J o h n
COllins and Herbert Henderson
whose ·farms are all on the Kanawha Rh·er up Route 17. Others
are Robert Burdette, Robert Newberry, Robert !Ute and OldtoWn

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Uel\l, iiOn o! Nra, MalcOlm· C. , Roller of. 366 S.~j~~~~.,., ..:
~ · Ohio, J• ueorat.d:wllh lhe U. S. Alii
merllltlon 1\ledll at RMloloh · t.fll, tex.
cetved, !he medal for tQOtl~a l~ce ~· 1

ol Llodsi!Y Air Sjoddn;'lGermaow; He
outs~ arofeu.to181 sk\U, ~
mtJor I' ..,.,. uollned .at \llild9\i&gt;h irllh the
QU\cer

Per......,, ·.t;r...,. A' grad,.te or .Middleport
received a B. A. degtoe n-om Ohio Unlveralcy
mlsai!)Md there 0()011 c&lt;mlllletlon of the lbio~rire
Tninl• ~· pf1111T8111. His wife, Ida, Ia
Mrs. HOmer A.~ Hai-Uet of 378 Locust St.,
onel Wayne L. Ulogh, clolef o! iha oeieCtod
schools branc:h, makes the presentlilon.

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UYF to Meet

Bandsmen thenswunelnto"lip,
POMEROY - The Pomeroy
Up And Away" with the entire United Youth FeUortohlp wW
bend doing a donee routine. The meet at 7:30 tonlaht at the !IOCiai

churches,. the last JWO years of .band p'-loed "Girl ofMyDreams" ·
college. He received the B. D, to bring on the personnel taking
degree In August 1968 !rom part In Homecoming actiYIIIes.
Cllandler School o!TheoiOIIY, Emory University, Atlanta, Ga.
During lhe summer o! 1967, Mr. and Mrs. Frllllit Tabor o!
Mr. and Mrs. Sims both studied Gallipolis. Slle was born at Mllwith the Institute o! Mediterran- ton, W.Va. The Tabors nioved\0
ean studies Jn Israel and Greece. Gallipolis In 1953. llle Is a· I96S
Sims received eight hours grad- graduate o! Gallla Acadollll' Hl&amp;h
uating credit from this stu&lt;IY. School. The Sims were marrllld
They exeavated for 18 daYs ln Aug. 28, 1966 at Galllpo\la.
Arad. brael, near BeersheVa,
This pest IIUlllllter, Sims studwith tho entire trip luting eight led Greek at Columbia Theo\0111·
cal Seminary In Decatur, GL
wee lui.
Mrs. Sims ls the doughier o! They plan to return to lhe United States In Jnly 1969 on completion o! his studies In Scot-

·--------GALLIPOLIS MOTOR CO. Farm Pond Completed Recently
Stole Form 11 on you need
to knoW •boul intur•nce.

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rooms o! the unttod Melhildlll
Church.

The ,.\lowohlp Ia mode 1111 · o!
young people

ol the

P~m~oroy

First Baptist Church, lha Unl~
ed Methodist Church, the TrlniiY
United Church o! Chr\otllld the
Grace Episcopal Church.

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In Middleport

MIDDLEPORT pori emergency
·a coli at 5:56 p. m.

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medical trea•nt.

At 10:21 p.m., w._~
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GAL!JPOLI! - AWlrlnc ,_;·
marrtaae u....s Frlilqta lila

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The atudlo Court wore Alvold Hall.ir, ~
oCO.ees o! safford's Protea- Crown City, fonnar, and o\nlllj
slonal Photogrlph,y, Inc., hove llolclorby, M. crvwn City,~
MIDDLEPORT -

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been rotocatod at 155 North Second st. In ll!lddleporl
The building WBB former\¥ ocCIIPied ~the oftl\'"1 o!thelolefel
Water Co. 1be 8nilwlllhoknon
gow, Scotland.
aa Grover's Studio but wiD. conJapan, of all the foreign tinue to be stllred ~ the same
countries in the free world, persomool wltjl Ken Grover · aa
maragere
has tho most buses.

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clrld&amp;o, ~5. Vbrton, and lleloret
Lee Nool. 19, Bldwall.

As of Jail. 1, U1611~Jap811 had. .
buses re
fed, aa
illcrease of 14,'100
reglstra:
lloDJ fr.om the preceding

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Drive to Elberfelds In Pomeroy For Our Store
Wide October Sales. See The Wonderful Values
in Kroehler Living Room Furniture·on ·the 3rd
Floor.

UJHAT HAPPENED 10 IN-I

FOOTMLL? IT WA~ HERE

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ForiiiJI oo OldtoWn Creek, W. W.
BrOWn o! Gibbstown, ~ State
Hoapttal at Lakin, and Boater
Baird and Paul Childora at Crab
Creek.

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The best
actress on TV?
Mrs Ruth Dage r 1sn't an act ress. Shes a housew1t e 1n Robe,tsvllle. Oh1o.
You ve seen her on TV (alo ng With ot her Ohm homeowners ) on ou1 electric
heat ing com mercials. Her comments on cost; " £lectr1 c heal costs us no more

tha n the hea t we had. We converted our 30·year-o ld house -Jer y eas 1l~-and
thmk electriC IS the perfect heat.· · Call you1 R e d d ~ K1l0wa t1 Reco mmended

Dealer or us for a frM ~sti mate

Move UP to FLAMELESS electric heat

An Item which we are mentioning may save !OIIleone some
grle!. '11tls le thet gravity floW
o1 water In a pipeline Ia oub;ect to aome 1\mltatlooa.
We visited a farm oo Which a
aprlnt&lt; had been developed and
a pipeline laid !rom the spring
about 600 feet tothehousa. There .
waa sulllclout drop from I h e
spring to the bouse 10 that normally water would now through
a line and get there. However,
lt was necessary to BO down
across a hollow with the line.
In going down aeroas the hollow the farmer laid the line up
aver a high place conunoniY called a "hog-back." This made a
low place ln the line on each
aide o! the hog-back.
The hog-back being higher than
the ground oo each lide made a
place where air collected ln the
line and periodically m.t olf
the water. Where there 18 preaaure on the line by a pump or a
large head of water ali is nat
allowed to collect, but where
gravity flow o! water Ia all thet
is involved, ooe can expect an
air lock at such place• ln a water line.

We were talking with Seldoa
Flemming st a Rotary Club.-.
lOB about the beautiiUI oourwood
on Roote 2 beyond !UckorJ Chapel Church '"' !he oame side o«
the rood u the chur&lt;h. Thol sri&gt;uP
o! ~ II seen ~ mllll'
- l e and oolor.cooodous ~Q~k
have dii&lt;Usslng their beauty. At . thU time o« yeor oour•
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Iii 'bblo was announted last week
by state Chairman Eugene P.

Sta te Farrn 1\0....,

•n~urt·~

portam:e to !armors woold be
O'GradY, In ihe 8l)ll0tntmenl of
making baliclarmprogramoperCharles B. English, Cham~
coUnty attornQY, farmer and dai- manent, with improvement a Q d
ry co..operatlve' leader as com- ode&lt;lU&amp;te l\mdlng, and placing
mittee Chairman Cor Ohlo. AP- !arm people at critical polnta
pointments of others who wlll throoghoolt tho government wllere
serve on the statewide commit- the economic -welfare of fum
tee will be made in the near people is arrected. Farmers
would sene on the Tarift Comfuture.
English cited growing support mission, in the Budget Bureau,
and oo the Council o! Economic ·
in rural and small town Ohio Cor
Hubert 11. llumphrey, whom he
cited as lhi! nation's logical
c~ce ror Chief Executive in
terms of experience, understantJing and commitment.
·~ural Americans.'' English
said, "see In him a long-sought
spokesman for the revitalization
of town and country, the grass
roots of ,\merica."
Organi zation of the group is
based, English said, on r ecognition or lbe r eorganization of the
Democr ati c Party wtder its new
leadership, and of the appeal or
the Humphrey-Muskie program
for the non..urban America of
the country side.
Cited as basi c to the program
Mr. Humphrey proposes are:
:.Jew concepts in farm bargain-

5ome

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E'.:ICh car i ~ still "N11 . I " Wtly
c1on ' t you star t e n to~"·• l the
las t , friend I~ s cr v1Cf' ,111d
famous low rates 111&lt;1 1 rnildl' us

No. n Call me soon

Carrol K. Snowden
Park C•n1rol Hot~:l Bldg.
Second Avenue

Gallipolis, Ollio

Phone 446-4290
Home Ph. 446-4518

ing power ;

SI'ATE FARM
Mutual ll.utomob ile Insurance Co.

Home Ollic e: Bloomi r.oto n, lllinoli

Stronger farm co-operatives;
Long ...term credit at reasonabl e
rate s;
Tax reform to protect fam Ily farmer s;
Expanded lending authority for
the Farmers Home AdmlnistratiOI';
Strategic reserves of major
farm commoditie s, and
New export markets and abolltlon of hunger .
Two goals of particular im-

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ltirtolnlng
nlat)t ,on t!'- Euiem

the Kypr Creek btrid moved
downlleld pla)olrte the Smothers
Brothers theme. '*Stn'IY" waa

Advisors.

••Knowledgable in the affairs

ARNOLD SIMS
KAY SIMS
IN SCOTLAND - A Rio Gronde College ifoduate, Aroold Gall Sims and wlCe. the Conner Kay Fra~es TaborI are
in Glasgow, Scotlan:l. where he is worklrw toward a Maat8r
o! Theology degree It the University o! Glas-- The Rev.
Mr. Stms fonnerly served the Patriot Methodist Cbarge in.

of government, Vice ·President

Humphrey knows that farm people should be there to make 6Ure
that agriculture gets the attention it deserves - regularly,"
English sald.
" It is time to bring agriculture into the mainstream of our
.\ merican eoon6my in terms of
financial return to the prodUc er, No other b'TOUP ha s to come
back to Congress tlme after time
to get basic legislation renewed. Rural 1\mericans, related
to agri - business, are 40 per
cent of our population. They need
a leader who would put rural
America on a par with urban
Ameri ca," he said .
" Considering the opposition
candidates' qualifications,'' he
said, "They ha\'e no background,
no program and nothing to say
on thi s subjedt oC vital interest
to rural Americans."
Charles English brings to his
pOSitioo. at the head or t h e
'*Rural Americans for Humphrey" campaign a wealth of ex ·
perience. In his law practice at
Urbana he specializes ln rarm
financing. As a dairyman, he has
served since 1957 in tile work of

Gallia County.

Sims' go to Scotla:~d
GALLIPOLIS - Arnold Gsl1
Sims o! New Lexlngton, and his
wife, the former Kay Frances Tabor o! GalllpoUs, -tell Port Columbull International Airport recently for Glugow, Scotland,
where he will study this aeadernic year at the Unlverslty of Glasgow, SchoOl o! Divinity.
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Worldng Wider the dlrectlon o!
Dr. Wllllam 113Tcloy, Sims will
be working toward a Master's
o! Theology degree which will
consist or a thesis. Ills thesis

topic I. Charlomstlc Leadership.
Sims, son of Mr. and Mrs. Porter Sims, graduated Crom New
the Cincinnati Milk sates Association, a cooperative.

Lexington High Sdlool In 1960,

attended OhloUnlverolzyoooyear
and waa graduSted !rom R I o
Grande College, with an A. B.
degree, Jn 1965.
He served the Patriot Methodist Charge, consisting o! f I v e

Lay of the Land

SALESMAN OF
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salesman of the Month for September. Only thru exceUent
service and a strong desir e to please the people of this
can this be accomplished. Mr. SaWJders resides at
202 Klneoo Drive, Gallipolis, wllil hi s lovely wife Lillian
aM 2 children. Cyrstal and Kenard. Gallipolis Morot Co.
aod its employees and managemert take pride in exterxl·
lag to Everett antt his family, Co~ulatioos.

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Soil Conservation Service
Mason County
PT. PLEASANT - Wesley Hol ley, who live s on Whitten Ridge
beyond Upland, recentl y compleled a .2-acre rarm pond. Denver
Yoho of UIDA Soil Conservation
,Service designed the pond and
supervised constructl.on. R a Ymond Conner of 'Milton was the
earthmovlng contractor.
This pand is located near the
top of a hill on the Ilolley farm
in Upshur cla,y loam soil. This
soil is very tight, yet it has
some shale layers in it which
once in a great while cause a
leak. Mr. Holley recognized this
and before any water collects in
the pond, he is plaming to line
the bottom and the shaley layer
with volclay .
A diversion ditch 150 feet long
was built to enlarge the watershed which furnishes rwtOfl water for the pond. Two years ago
Mr. Holley built a •lmllor pond

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featured ••. the J!,ajor.ittll .~O!P·
did· a "~tJ~Ckette" t,ype number
being shoWn on one ehamel of
the irna8tnorY TV oet.' 'liter,waa
I cOinmerc~ lollortl!d b~ i
ment D"om ""l'he Great EseiqJe"
belilll shown '"' Sundllf night at
the moVIes. This feotured precl·
slon drill work. Next -came a
sporta show IIIII a !qotboll
between Eastern and the ~
cats. ln a large "I&lt;C" Cormatlon

an·

Pale·

tho band moved downllold ID ' elude the show.
The Eastern band moved downfteld in a three 1sirele Unes for-

mation feato.1ring the majorettes
dance. There was precision
marching at midfield and' a bow
IJ.y the entire band to the stands.

in another pasture and found it
to be a ver y aatisfadory source
of water.

Thirteen farmers are Planning
to install nearly 30,000 feet of
tile thi s fall. Designs are being
prepared at the present time by
lJenver Yoho and Ronald Gilkeson of SCS so that the ditching
can be done without delay wtten
the trencher moveti to the COWl-

land.
Gallla County friends m a f
write to Mr. and Mra. Arnold
tiful red color and the leaves Gall Sims, care o! WDI\am Mcof that amall tree persist lor Farlane, 54 fiUlhead St., Glastwo week• or so. We are wonderIng why mall)' homeowners, Including our1elves, have overlooked the use of this beautltul native tree for planting lnour lawn.

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In maldng these designs the
tile lines are staked out, a survey made , and the grade figured
for each line of tile.
On one of theae farms during
thla scheduled vlsil of t h e
machine, the I,OOO,OOOth loot o!
tile will be llid on farmland In
Mason County. The record ehows
that to date there have been
993,261 !eel laid by landowners
in the county.
The landowners schedUled to
install tile this year are : R o y
Yauger, H. C. Wallis, Ney WUUamaon, Grant Stanley, J o h n
COllins and Herbert Henderson
whose ·farms are all on the Kanawha Rh·er up Route 17. Others
are Robert Burdette, Robert Newberry, Robert !Ute and OldtoWn

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Uel\l, iiOn o! Nra, MalcOlm· C. , Roller of. 366 S.~j~~~~.,., ..:
~ · Ohio, J• ueorat.d:wllh lhe U. S. Alii
merllltlon 1\ledll at RMloloh · t.fll, tex.
cetved, !he medal for tQOtl~a l~ce ~· 1

ol Llodsi!Y Air Sjoddn;'lGermaow; He
outs~ arofeu.to181 sk\U, ~
mtJor I' ..,.,. uollned .at \llild9\i&gt;h irllh the
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Per......,, ·.t;r...,. A' grad,.te or .Middleport
received a B. A. degtoe n-om Ohio Unlveralcy
mlsai!)Md there 0()011 c&lt;mlllletlon of the lbio~rire
Tninl• ~· pf1111T8111. His wife, Ida, Ia
Mrs. HOmer A.~ Hai-Uet of 378 Locust St.,
onel Wayne L. Ulogh, clolef o! iha oeieCtod
schools branc:h, makes the presentlilon.

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Bandsmen thenswunelnto"lip,
POMEROY - The Pomeroy
Up And Away" with the entire United Youth FeUortohlp wW
bend doing a donee routine. The meet at 7:30 tonlaht at the !IOCiai

churches,. the last JWO years of .band p'-loed "Girl ofMyDreams" ·
college. He received the B. D, to bring on the personnel taking
degree In August 1968 !rom part In Homecoming actiYIIIes.
Cllandler School o!TheoiOIIY, Emory University, Atlanta, Ga.
During lhe summer o! 1967, Mr. and Mrs. Frllllit Tabor o!
Mr. and Mrs. Sims both studied Gallipolis. Slle was born at Mllwith the Institute o! Mediterran- ton, W.Va. The Tabors nioved\0
ean studies Jn Israel and Greece. Gallipolis In 1953. llle Is a· I96S
Sims received eight hours grad- graduate o! Gallla Acadollll' Hl&amp;h
uating credit from this stu&lt;IY. School. The Sims were marrllld
They exeavated for 18 daYs ln Aug. 28, 1966 at Galllpo\la.
Arad. brael, near BeersheVa,
This pest IIUlllllter, Sims studwith tho entire trip luting eight led Greek at Columbia Theo\0111·
cal Seminary In Decatur, GL
wee lui.
Mrs. Sims ls the doughier o! They plan to return to lhe United States In Jnly 1969 on completion o! his studies In Scot-

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Stole Form 11 on you need
to knoW •boul intur•nce.

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rooms o! the unttod Melhildlll
Church.

The ,.\lowohlp Ia mode 1111 · o!
young people

ol the

P~m~oroy

First Baptist Church, lha Unl~
ed Methodist Church, the TrlniiY
United Church o! Chr\otllld the
Grace Episcopal Church.

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In Middleport

MIDDLEPORT pori emergency
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medical trea•nt.

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GAL!JPOLI! - AWlrlnc ,_;·
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The atudlo Court wore Alvold Hall.ir, ~
oCO.ees o! safford's Protea- Crown City, fonnar, and o\nlllj
slonal Photogrlph,y, Inc., hove llolclorby, M. crvwn City,~
MIDDLEPORT -

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The building WBB former\¥ ocCIIPied ~the oftl\'"1 o!thelolefel
Water Co. 1be 8nilwlllhoknon
gow, Scotland.
aa Grover's Studio but wiD. conJapan, of all the foreign tinue to be stllred ~ the same
countries in the free world, persomool wltjl Ken Grover · aa
maragere
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clrld&amp;o, ~5. Vbrton, and lleloret
Lee Nool. 19, Bldwall.

As of Jail. 1, U1611~Jap811 had. .
buses re
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Drive to Elberfelds In Pomeroy For Our Store
Wide October Sales. See The Wonderful Values
in Kroehler Living Room Furniture·on ·the 3rd
Floor.

UJHAT HAPPENED 10 IN-I

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ForiiiJI oo OldtoWn Creek, W. W.
BrOWn o! Gibbstown, ~ State
Hoapttal at Lakin, and Boater
Baird and Paul Childora at Crab
Creek.

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The best
actress on TV?
Mrs Ruth Dage r 1sn't an act ress. Shes a housew1t e 1n Robe,tsvllle. Oh1o.
You ve seen her on TV (alo ng With ot her Ohm homeowners ) on ou1 electric
heat ing com mercials. Her comments on cost; " £lectr1 c heal costs us no more

tha n the hea t we had. We converted our 30·year-o ld house -Jer y eas 1l~-and
thmk electriC IS the perfect heat.· · Call you1 R e d d ~ K1l0wa t1 Reco mmended

Dealer or us for a frM ~sti mate

Move UP to FLAMELESS electric heat

An Item which we are mentioning may save !OIIleone some
grle!. '11tls le thet gravity floW
o1 water In a pipeline Ia oub;ect to aome 1\mltatlooa.
We visited a farm oo Which a
aprlnt&lt; had been developed and
a pipeline laid !rom the spring
about 600 feet tothehousa. There .
waa sulllclout drop from I h e
spring to the bouse 10 that normally water would now through
a line and get there. However,
lt was necessary to BO down
across a hollow with the line.
In going down aeroas the hollow the farmer laid the line up
aver a high place conunoniY called a "hog-back." This made a
low place ln the line on each
aide o! the hog-back.
The hog-back being higher than
the ground oo each lide made a
place where air collected ln the
line and periodically m.t olf
the water. Where there 18 preaaure on the line by a pump or a
large head of water ali is nat
allowed to collect, but where
gravity flow o! water Ia all thet
is involved, ooe can expect an
air lock at such place• ln a water line.

We were talking with Seldoa
Flemming st a Rotary Club.-.
lOB about the beautiiUI oourwood
on Roote 2 beyond !UckorJ Chapel Church '"' !he oame side o«
the rood u the chur&lt;h. Thol sri&gt;uP
o! ~ II seen ~ mllll'
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have dii&lt;Usslng their beauty. At . thU time o« yeor oour•
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INTO THe I'UMB!a~ 5U I'IOL.t:,.l'bU
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MYTHOLOGY, t..II&lt;E 'THE
ROMAI-J fviiNE~VA.L
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FERTILIT'I; AND
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Slate Farm now insure&lt;

IO,~,OCX! cars! And ..~

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Park Central Hotel
S.r:ond Annue

Gallipolis, Ohio
Phone 446-4290
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NICKI-JAMES; SfitiTA, BRYDIE/ BIDDY·

TilE SW\ALLE5T'
MEMBER OF 'THE

CI\.MEL F/I.MI LY.

I LIVE ONLY IN
.A.NDES MOUNTAINS
HIGH ,._BCNE THE

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OF AAY WOOLLY

AND AM HARD
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DISH (GL.o\'&gt;S) THROUGH THE SIDE OF
DISH TO SEE A..
WITI-!. WA-TER THE
QUARTER You've DR(lPI'fD
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FINEST Fl-EECE
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THE A.NCIENT
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Dealer ls proud to .
Salesman of the Monti
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Do You

L 8iWU6HfYOU A PRESfi'Jf.

MA~6t

l 51MPLY LOVE I

LIKE
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1 51-iOUL.O'VE'

PICKED &gt;;oME Fl.OWEIO!.S

If! J ACloi1E If.

iNSTEAD.

l f I don:t ~et. ou±. of
thiS place l'll6o off
my 1:ocke:r! Th.he'S
hothin£i to ba:rk at!

Man! This sute i.s
Lon&amp;Ll,lville!

area can this be ace

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lllld 2 children, Cyrsl

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Uld its employees an
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I'm qi\ti.ri
I'll soon be

the r ods

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::tronlc: CcRp.,
when Leii&amp;J

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D£SIGN£D wirt. tiM fuUtr fiture in
~nittd , it • luli'llonobl• A-line•. Th•
yokt caA be ...adt in cOMrott or wCM'n
fiiOfiOfOII. fo IUif

Doullle Tokn

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Ho. 1311 with PHOTO-GUIDE it
in tit• Jl N 50, bull 42 to 54. Siu
40, .U llm,lla yonh of •!Hncll.

MOTHEI all d.INSJIIttr will
a,ort witll coni'J•~ra a

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45-iMh. TWO PATT lNS.

DEAR POLLY-When mokiot kllon·
holts in llti• matttial it is mudl Ntitr if
a lit1i11ibra,., paste is fint rubhlon tht
wrong side of tilt materiai .-MIS. V.

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DUl POLLY-A portoWt hir d.,., ..
o Olond io troot for dryiolf lito chil-'t
hair wht11 ,toced Of' ••

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Hello,Ada!
What t&gt;r1n~ s

adjusted to the proper height or toeM

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Jiffy Knit

You've see1
heatm ~

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Dealer or u

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A FliNGED poocho io jilfy-h;t
mokoo o wondtrfoltoppi., lor o doy·
rimt t1 sporfl fttfit! You II fin~ this
on110 comforr...t! PoHeM No. SlD
hal knit tllld fi•ithi~t directiollt.

child.-JANICE·

DEAl POLLY-l.o o folloul&gt;ttltuto
hr l'hllt ice k1 you lllew't he.,. or
can't HM; fill .,. otdbiiPJ tubhr
,.... ,.... crushed Ice •IMII tieo
ti1hlly _ , tflo coH. Sl., • lo....
• c..... Hck fer eJrtN c...folt..
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downhe.e?

vMo.-MISS D. S.

DEAR POLLY- Worn out 4o;lttl roHt

make' o¥en mitts. Jutt cut 1 "'itten shape

,,.,. tho dou~lod tollo ond - 1M ,;.ceo
,.,...,.r. Aslit irt tho rap of 1M lioithd

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No. 8180 witt! ,HOTO-GUIDE
1i11H 11 \-'t to 2&amp;1-\.
33 to •7.
Wia. 35 Mt. 2\11
ol -4S-iMh.

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i11txpensiq rnotMt tflowt it

DEAl POLLY-My poi•ltr It for office
workfrl. laking soda it
fled for

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to stick to t~t 1tove or refrigtfltt"r to be
hondy.-DIANE

cleaning ditto end carbo• RlWl'kt frOfl'l
typewriter aM-t!ll•,lfl•tt.-AM. (foll,.'s
11010: Pot .tho- .. o cloMp,.,., rowtl

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Na. 130 wi rh PHQIJ().

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DEAR POLLY- An old TV stand makes a
perfe&lt;t bookcost. It i11111' ta roll from
room to room and toltfsup little spoct.-

Simply You

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"I THINI( THE BOSS IS WORRIED A lOUT HIS MEMORY. IT BOTHERED

insw~

10,1XKl,IJIXI. c~:~rs! Arld. ~

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"IF YOU'RE STUCK FOR AN IDEA, THE GARAGE COULD

tHM THAT HE COULDN'T REMEMBER WHEN I LAST GOT TO WORK
ON TIME'"

eabh car is stitl "No. 11•
don't you start enj oy)r
fa,t, friendly se r~i{
'.amous low rates that ri't

STAND PAINTING!"

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No.1? Call me soon.

He's learned to be most mannerly,
- ~ he'-s ~entle as a pup.•. .

·Carrol K. SnoWil'
Park C•ntral Hotel
S.cond Avwnue

-oad-

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. And now if only
' I could learn
"to sleep while
:· standin~ up.'

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1401.-... on Tllo-

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Gallipolis, Ohic
Phono 446-4291:
Ho01o Ph. 446·45.

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He's even learned
to jump ? hedqe
l1ke 1n a.

steeplechase.

"'NOT MUCH, HELEN _JANIE'S WORKING TANGLES OUT Of HER HAIR.
I' M WO«KING STITCHES OUT OP: A DRESS, AND JUNIOR'S WORKING
CAR KEYS OUT OF HIS FATHER!"

''SEE THERE? I WARNED YOU TO lEAVE MY WIFE OUT OF THIS!''

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by Ralph HeiDJ.dahl

by Leslie Turner

CAPTAIN EASY

SA
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cAPTAIN E/18'1,
, JU~T ~OW BLIND
,fS TOM;·

orad ..... tat
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~£ ~liK
!IIILHOIIETT~~.

BUT lllf PflAIL'i

IT WOULD IREAI'O
TCJitl'j ~~ART IF HE

KHfW MY 1YJII'I
OOLL~ 1 1'&gt;

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8LURIIED1
Ml~i POLL'/)

~~~TER,

DiAD! .

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Ell, ~Mew~

THE 'illf'l,

liE-CAM~ OF
~OUI'I TWIN ~lt,;TER,

WAAT

Ml"la HALL.'/!

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11&gt;1 OHIO, LA7T

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lpal court Oet.

WITH A CARNIVAL

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Gallipolis Motor Co.
· Dealer is prwd to

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IGUIIII Rd., ~

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DEI.ICIOUS/

WAr:JOAYA
I $11ALI
SAYl
f(fCOMMeNO

' Salesman or the Mom

THAi~

Nl'vic:e an:l a stroll

area can this be ac

WISH 1 COULD SA~ THE SAM~ 1
001.1.'/ ... U~, r MfAN 1 WI'-~ COULD

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Sllio Wit .• CI.EARL'I!

ALLOWED TO
JOIN OI.Jit

202 Klneoo Drhe, C/'
and 2 children, Cyrl
and its employees a
ill to Everett and hit

()I{SANf:t.:ATION!

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TO HEAIII lllAT TIN'/
'TIM IS TOTALL'/

tLIND!

&amp;aa llfllllalo,
lalil. 'lbo noa.

I to lhe left IIIII

i.-aWn&amp; and laad
~-.
demap to the

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ltlrmer 8qlloy'! the Ucloot wllll

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status

&gt;o;trllllic Corp.,
' ~ wben LeMar ·
!f(JUS overtul'eL

OUT OUR WAY

7ie 11/dtet4

by Walt Wetterberg

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THE 6EORGE
WIL.L.ETS ARE
BAGK?
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1 retired foanaa

WHY DO PEOPLE
LIKE. THAT
Al-WAYS CATGH
ME L-OOKIN6
LIKE THIS?

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lllve at Colo-

6EOR6E, Wl-lAT1r7'HI.SAM! WERE NOT JUST"
A PLeASANT
VISITING COUSINS, WE'RE
SURPRISE !!
GOING TO BE YOUR
NeW NEIGI-IBORS !

RO:SE, LA5S, WHEN MARDOC

Jl,pPEARS,~EPRQACH

HIM ~ THE EVIL
HE DID.'

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prcJblema .,..

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Mrs. Ruth

You·ve set

heatmg co
than the h
think elec

Dealer or 1

ME

GET
THE PHONE!

SAM, IT'5 YOUR BOSS

-'"'E SAYS ITS URGENT

HUH

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WHEN - ~ -·-

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'llltli the maulve ~~~~·
lirtemlllmal ·problenfo . fa&lt;!"B
the Unitod !btel.
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e vI d 0 n c e, AmertCIIII dvar.
wbelmJna favor , ftspoibllcan
Richard M, Nixon for Cbe •)ob.
But Democrat lluiJvt
pbre,y oeomo to be """""' "'
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be counted out,• And

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S'.ate Farm now insur,·f

GOIIVG, MEE.K 7

don 't you start enJo)'lr

t-JOVJI-\E:Rt I
I'M JOGG.Ik.JG I

last, fri end ly se rvi.t ·
famous tow rates th..,t ·mo

No. 11 Call me soon . ,

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JOGGII\lG IS A, G;REAT IAJAY
FOR MW 10 K£5P /f.J SI-\APE
BECAUSE IT'S IVOT COMPETITIVE"!

WHeRE ARE 'rtlU

10,001,000 cars I Arid ty.
each car is still "No.'lt.

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LIVE I.LlNG£R. l'HAf.J MW , , .

17. years.

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editor• who lOok a lOok alwllat
tho poatoelo.U.O period a,.y
hold. ,_, - e d at the llrot
- . , 1011loft o1 U1e 1968
confer.,.. ol UP! editors olld,
jllbllahtro at tlio Blatelv.Jlllton
lloCel bore.
Tile panalloto said II II
IIC!Ialbl,._;but ~ no meona

lll8,jorlbo,

.., to

Smith, · c1a1n

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NIBm atth!a polnt-fcaJr """"
. Jntamotl-",y, · V I - will
tile eloetloo- hal to be
ciiiltiDJo 11 the COW!Ir7'l moot tile overwbtlmlng fawrlte to
1nunec11a1e problem. But the win the prealclancy. But Hum.
Soviet Union's llrrutDn of ,llbre,y 11 ceonlJw 1Q1 and will
CzeellolioYalda, the clllonuna make 1 better llhowlnt! t1w1
over illlother to Ill&gt; ohllld nltli a current polio Indicate.
C01t1,y llllllmlllllt dofalae olld
Stewart Htmle,y, &lt;hlof WUhNldealt tenalono make on 1naton diplomatic reporter-the
~thenatlonbuaaonthe .....zlncrovlowofoveriiiU.S. ..ntnlllratlm !teN an
norlt ell Ita rodol r1o11ne. Tbe,y fORlan policy lnovltoble.
-atlng !oroip pellcy rov1en
aow Httle cbanco Cbe !q)reme
Hare Ia how the UP! clallltneol to p!'OCUee a Ull ot
Court will rOYeroe ltaelf m tho reporters and editors Yloned balanced prlorltloo. It mull taee

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POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT. OHIO

pre-

then

,.z¢1H,._,

Ia thl fltW .~ C .
erlmlnl1 low. IIIII 111111 U

thoro Ia 110 !oratoii!IJ
dlreetlca tho court

Preal-· . . . .

over the lclaa '-1.
be a dlelalvo taetiilr.
Fnl* El-, elit.f .,,...

UP! ~ llllt"-'Oiule Cll!i
.. ast'1r ot 1 . . , PreiNi.t llu
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(Contlllleclm-8)

'Weather

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MoJtly dGudy and cool

morning, lowe In the fill. ly 1111m1 olld warmer .., , _
: ~ay .

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4 Hurt in Rt. 124 Accident
Deparbnent,

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&amp;Ct\US6 · M£1J LIVE' MORt

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Molt serious of the mlshapo
waa a one..QI" accldent Jn which
lour peroons were InJured eight.
tenths o1 a mOe esst or Rutland
m Slate Route 124, at 2:2 5 p,

WELL, THERE 'S AI.JOTHER.

11-\EORY OOWIJ lHE DRAIIV I

'-11 GfiLY COMPETITIVE' UV£S!

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8(1110 Form II Ill you
to lmow obout lnour•

m.

!lul&lt;lay.
A ear driven by Karen

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Haynes, 17, lit. I, Middleport,
traveling west, went out of con.
trol m the ralnsllcklld highway
when she went to pass a truck.

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The vehicle lett the highway,
jumped

a dllch and roiled over

several Urnes, coming to a 8tq)
boaded east M the SOllth edge

or the highway.

Pomeroy emerGe~Jcy squadmen
and Martin's ambulance were

summoned and transported the

driven by David R, Arnold, 23,

driver, ~rry Yarbroogh, 18,
Damy Yarlmlugh, 17, and Glenna Yarbrough, 51, Ill of Rt. J,
Rutland, to Veterans Memorial
Hospital.
Tile driver and Danny Y a rbrousll were !rested and reloued and Harry YarbrousiJ a n d
Glema Yarbrrugh were admitted. The sherll!' o department

of 705 Carpenter st., pulled !rom
a side street onto Route 124 Into
tho path ot a !963 model auto
Qperated by Fritz Lee Teaford,
38, Rt. 2, Racine.
Alter the two caro collided,

said

no arrests were made.

At noon today it was reported
Harry Yarbrough is in satisfactory condition, but sustained a
skull and right fccearm fracture. Mrs. Yarbrough is under-

rntng treatment for • whiplash
injury.
The other mlohap In which a
personal irtiury occurred waa
at 3:10 a.m. &amp;uldaY oo Route
124 in Syracuse where a car

Byron Parmelee
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the Arnold car lllruck a state
highway department at.,llld wMI
Into a ditch .., the rlalrt elde ot
the highwas. The Teaford car
ran Into the Floyd G. Diddle

resldance, caualng conalderable

to the hruse, TV anlellna,.and a aet of ladders.
damap

Teaford was removed to Veterans Memorial Hospllal by the
$rracuse emergency IQ.Iad for
treatment of a chin laceration,
bruised jaw, and Injuries to hla
ril!hl knee and hand.
Arnold waa cited to Meigs
County court charged with fail ure to ylald right ol way.

2 Injured in
Collision of
Car, Truck
Two penons were Injured In
a truck--car colllsion at 1:40 p,
m. &amp;uldaY m Rt. 35, eight and
aeven4entbs miles west ol Gallipolis, according to Cbe state
llil!hwiJ' Patrol.

Byron F. (Stub) Parmelee, 61,
Lincoln st., Mlddlepor4 died Saturday OvenlJ¥ In the ~J.Hwi­
tlngton Hospllal as the result of

Gallipolis Motm" Co.
Dooler Is proud to
Salesman of the Mont
Mrvice alii a stroo

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LITTLE
PLUMP.... .

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AWRIGHT,

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STARVATION
'tOLl GOT ME
DON'T \\ORK?

~!::!:f_ Wins Nod

202 Klneon Drive. G
llld 2 children, Cyrl
111d Its ~loyees a
Ill to Everett and hi I

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1 MINNEAPOLIS,. MJNN. '"" SEN, ·EUGENE J. Mccarthy nD1
4orae Ruliort H. ~!*eY lor presldellt only H HIIIJillhte,y plodps
.,...,..nu~ to .hall the bmnbq of NOI'tli Vletrul, Mccarthy .....
I!Oflel'• tttt;.~~ \*' drown ~ four ckmands lllat HUII\Phre.Y
,...., meet l;iltorelitwi!J.elldoroebls(allow -101111, attorney Ger. ~ Hill pf Son Frlllcl"!&lt;i&gt; laid:·
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. A holt to lite· bolit!IIIW or Nqrtll V ' - ; A &amp;!Qiort lor a Soulh
Vlobam electloo In wbleh the Natlonll Uberatlon Front VIet CoJv
w...Jd J!llrtlclpote; A ro!orm of Cbe U.S. draft, aiiDHIIII ,......,..._
status to one who "'JPPOIId mliltory oerYI"!' oo mol'lll 11 '!fills
reUlllou• . ~~ and electorol reflll1n_or the. Democntlc party.

rL:L HAVE 'IOU

KNOW
I'M 100 BUSY A MAN
10 GO SCROUNGIN'
'ROUND FOR FOOD/

WHY ELSE H.aw15N'T 'I'OU
LOST WEIGHT ON TH' DIET
BEEN FEEDIN'

'ICU?

... BESIDESj.BEING KING
IS 100 DI"'NIFIED A POST
'TO COUNTENANCE SUCH
VULGAR. DEPORTMENT ...

... AN' KNOWING OF MV SELFLESS DE\OTION
TO 'TH'
-BECOMES .·

'VOU, OF

T'MAKE

SUCH AN UNFCII

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S1'EGOSAUR IN COCOioiUT
MILK WITH HOT BANA.NA
SIWCE SOUND TO 'rOU?

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Funeral services for Dana
llalrall, who died SoturdiJ' at

Ul('q(

Dallos (Josephine) IDevlns, Midbe held Ttlosdl,y al 2 p.m. at the dleport, and two brothers, Clarence, St. Petersburg, F1L, and
Ew1111 ChapeL Burial wUl be In
Daniel,
or Fort Pierce, Fla. He
the Beech Grove cemetery be-was born In New Haven, Conn.,
side his late wife, Motlhla.
arxl waa preceded in death by
He was • former reaident o1
his parents and one brother •

Gram Hospital in Columbus, wUl

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IIIII be lfahtt'li

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Other Cllftclalo "'~~~Meted to attoac1 oro J, W. ()lyko) WUSCII,
a Dopartllllllt Ill Hl&amp;hwa.Y•
director, and rormer Nllaoavtne reafdenl; . - Dowler, Dlvlaloe 1 10 ~ state
~ Welker, 11!11 COIIIIt;r,
and otate ol-

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He is slli'vived by his wife,
WUma; a stepdaughter, M r s.

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Dealer or 1

Ume of hls death.

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Dies Saturday

w.

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than the ~

A veteran of World War I, Mr.
Parmelee waa sening on MiddJeport vUlage council at the

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IUPO-Tho Atlanta Constitution todi.Y e...
dorsed VIce President Hilbert
Hwq,hrey for president.
The . lO().year-old m o r n I n g
now-er declored ltaell . lor
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1l8W Ideas IIIII new vigor
stemm1111 for the lnallfrt of
brold tJPertence.

Dana Howell

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Mrs Ruth

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bus, Ohio Valley Commarliery

in.iurles received FriQy when a No. 24, Knights Te~~t~lar, and
tractor he was operating on his Bosworth Council 46, Royal and
Hoooo 7 rann overturned on him. Select Masters or Pomeroy,
He was a past patron of EV~JP
Mr. Parmelee Was retired as
manager or the local A. and P, gellne Chapter 172, Order of
store. He was a member o1 the Eastern star 1 belonged to the
Middleport First Baptist Church, Fraternll Order of Police, and
Middleport Lodge 363, F. and M., to the Middleport Volunteer Fire
Department a n d emergency
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PRAGUE - ALEXANDER DuVCEK ~THREE other CZoch&lt;&gt;''Humphrey has been a Pomeroy who was residing In
llovlk Conununlot leaders IIII.Y reslin today or TUosdo.Y to protest p~s&amp;ive 'JI'IIYOI'1 'a se.-.trr COlumbus, at 2917 Howley Hood,
.a· ~· ~II' hlpllzlne Soviet occ..,atloa Dr thlo ilatloa, part.y who was . able to work with all with I daughter, Mr~ William Stitt Appearing
, ljiUfeei ·~ .toclay.
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l'lctlms, 111d 1 leader who did Stewart.
, '1'beJ 11id the res~ou c:ould ccaneata meeting ol the part;y'a not ..Ok shelter when tho
Survivors, In addition to Ml"a.
florida
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~ttse, e&gt;pected within \8 hours. Named 11 1torms blew," the pq»er'a
Stewart, Include two other dough·
qulttiJ&gt;i' with· party llrst sec rotary Dullcek were Premier eclito&lt;lal •ald.
JACKSONVD..LE, Fla. (UPI)tera, Mrs. VIctor Lelnle14 PomOloirleh Cernni, Pna14ent Ludvik ~ olld Natlcnl Anembl,r
James
A. Stitt, 19, Columtua,
eroy, and Mrs. Frank Buntholf,
heltdent Jooe! Slin'i«rrsll)'.
Ohio,
was
to ._... In malllsCOlumbus; 1 alatlr, Mrs. BerGARY, lid. (UP!)- The Guy
trlle'o
eourt
here today In contha Niemeyer, Pmteroy; fl ve
~ YOIIK -·SOViJ!:T FOREIGN ~ER Andrei A, GI'OII\Yko Post-Tribune editorially o• grandsms, Mann!Qt H. StelVIrt, nection nit~ a murder lnVeatlga.
sold SWidoy nllht that ha IU held three hours ol "useful" Ialka clorsed VIce President Hilbert Columbua; Ruasell, Wilbur, and lion In Oblo.
irllh SecretiQ of state Dean Rusk m Vlobam, tho Mlololle Els4 Hlllqlllrey lor president In Ita Edwin LeUhelt, all of Pomeroy,
Stitt was charged under a fed~ ..eurlll', and otressecl that diiii'DIIIIIent w11 an lrMin SWido,y edltloo.
eral
warrant alleging wdaHfuJ
1111 Frank Lellhel4 Call!arnlo,
Olalrt
to avoid persecution '"' a
Hhldl ~~.:9 ~be llllde.
The edltorlll sold the ~ and lwo granddaughters, E t h e l
chirp
o1 llr114ogree murder
GI'GII!I'~ ·" •• ' ~ the m~ at lilt Wlldort Toworo and - · muot.. be judged on lhelr H..... o, Port1mouth, Va., and
tOld newam' ~ "lo .Mi"llll'eemont di&gt;Nllchocl w..U be oe,y~rv ~~ .,;;I ''U lo hi• ~ Shlrle,y Boners, Akron. Friends In tho doolh of Emil Zbinden,
too much. •• vl![i 'olfeemoill iiruat be pncodocl ~ a grea1 deal or which recommends VIce Pre..
D,.y call II the lunera1 hmne 47, Columbus. The teenager wu
work and ~·I lie ioold.··
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!dent Hllll\lhre;r to the thl'*"w IJI1IImo,
arreated here last Tllursdl,y.
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A~
· tO!'!·. -.".\ p!;i:J'A!l.ED REPORT or the clll!erent rock tho elllljiclates to be Pl'esldont ?1~t~OO~$~~~~~i~&amp;~$1®;~~~~~t~j~j~~i~~~~l;i;~~J~:~~~~;;;~f~j:~;1:~:~~j~!~;~~=~~t~~!tt~~~~~~i~~~~~
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· .ppnet'ratocl ~ corl&gt;&lt;lr!W..o 1p 20 weUs clurilw' the -.1 ov..W and
'1118 on !our,laue atreteh ol U. S. Route 331n Melga Counllli tile)!!
tiCbw,
of Ohl!&gt;, Well Vfrdnllllld Peaaoyh1nla crucial yeois ln&lt;lllf hlatoey."
t;p will be - - and _... Fl'ldlll. P. E. Mlahtoter, Oblo
1llroclor o1 Hl&amp;hwa.Ys, and other otate I-ra will -cite
~~-·•·1!11 a,q.o ell~· llld tay. . ·
Til!! ~.. •'-iiJI•i!llM ~Iillon ll1e .at the M...,._n, W. Va.
the proJect at 11 a.m., at Olio fJ1 the picture- roodalde roll
t!otrololio!l'~~ ~rolory' lhe bunoil. COIIIIIna Cbe r.,_
BOJSE, ·" .(tiP!)-IIIehard
areu lklaa the 5.3 milo oectlon ol hiKhwl.y non Ill but comililta ~ned ltqijl cof, ~
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jlleled ~ the V, N. lloldorman Cmam.ctlon Co. aearl)' 1 yoar
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Tile l~oo.ceesa blllh-, Hhldl bellini at llo&lt;k ~
•ld ""
''!hit alld at llarHin, lo the llrll lour~ hiiJhwe,y In Melga

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the Ancient Accepted Scottish
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was not IDunodlotel)' treated.
The illn&lt;IY truck wu clamollsbed llld there wu
damagoe to lbe Thome ear.
Tile .Potrol elled 'l'1lllrm "'
Offlcen reported that a car C.e1Upnllt Y\dcipll Court Oat.
driven by Jerry D. Thorne, 62 9 m a eharpol~ln•·
Coal City, W. VL, was over. cess for road ad N Ma eoDtaldng and paaolng a 1963 Ford clltlcDs.
Econoline van truck operated by
JOBM&amp; L, Calclwall, 33, lit.
Casssm Hln&lt;IY, 49, of Mlddlepori 1 Middleport, wu io Gil;
llpetlo lltunlelpol Court Oct. 11 ·'
when the accident occurred.
Thome, according to the pa. m a chal'p 0( !allure Ill
ttol, lost control ol bio ear Cbe rflllt-cll ....,._ . •
and It struck the Hln&lt;IY truck, at :i:fO p.m. . ..._
causing It to 111&gt; throui!b the Gravel !WI Rd., el&amp;bt • ·
guard rail oo tho rlalrt side of o1 a milo .north o1 Rt. 7.
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the road and over an embankment. The truck overturned on- pulllld out of Roush 114, ....
to Us top llld the car struck the Cbe path ol a . , . . _ ..,...
guard rail on the opposite aide clrlv101 ~ Carol 9le Dulelo,
BYRON PARMELEE
ol the hlghwoy,
11, Rt. 1 r•ntpou• '11le
Funeral aervices will be held
Hln&lt;IY sull'ered minor lnjur. tela oar 111rervlld to tile ltft olld
at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Rawlea, according to the patrol, was struck a brldp ralllntl olld lings - Coats Funerll Home with
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treated at Holzer Medical Can. limit at., on the brlclp.
the Rev. Charles Simons officiatter, and releaaed. Mrs. Helen
Tllere was 110 deiMp Ill
Ing, Burlel will be In Riverview
Thorne, ~8. a paaoenger In the
(C-nuedm-8)
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cemetery. Masonic services wUI
be held II 8 tonlgllt by the Mid·
dleport Lodge 363, F. and A.M.
Friends may call at dte funer-

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hlah In the 60s north olld tho
low 601 aoutb. Clauiatl olld cool
IDolllhl. but a ehallee ol loti ~

MONDAY, OCTOBER 7. 1968

l'llerltr Robert C. llartenbach' s

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Five persons were Injured in
four accidents lnveltlgated over
the weekend by ~.lelga CoUI!Qo

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Mutual Automobile ln.surar
Hpme,Oflh:;e: Bloomington,

t11ot Fmopo, not ooid onotller llcalallcln o1 the
lathe..,. ellcriUcll lfiN;lna.
eorm.ata11aa ·botHNI tho Unllpqillld 1111, Penlqon r_..
edstatetllldlluula. '
ter-lh U1e .-rew y11ro, lloe
Jotoi,N. Fall..,, fore1&amp;D editor Ulilted - · plODs to lDitall
holda thai time 11 on It&amp; mal11plo 11Vholdo In It&amp; mfl!.
olde In 1llit
Pari I 11111 whldl will lncr- ~ $ to
_..._, and In tile Vletlwn 10 tlme1 the ' " - ol
Wv ltaelf and 11 not likely warbtldl limed at the therefore to show Dlldl "lllve. H Union. '1118 11u1111111 are
I controll 300,000 troopl In noridlll! ocpall,y han!.
- . V!alliam olld has the
Chlr'!JIIe .G. Moulton, &amp;J.
poorer to attack Mwe llld promo Court-A1 long II tile
when It .,._s, Tile prospects Warren court ro,..- · • lnlo&lt;t,
for the , _ ldmlnlllrallon Is there Ia 11~·
d It will
!Urlher Communist pre&amp;IIIN d18ft8'1 ,
clasplte

U1e fulure:

&lt;llblte. on "low 11111 order" as , Mei;fman
lone 11 thll'tl .f,a a Warren White Hau..

GGIIipolis, Ohlc
Phone 446·429«1
Home Ph. 446·45 '

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Tho l....t runlllnr l ~ioy . In
the . hlslu'y or the tlleater ..
"The Mou11etnp," -a II'O'stery by
Aplha Christie. It has· been 1'1111nlng conllnuousq, lo Jiondoo lor

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1lolh moJor
eondlclateo 11 u,. .threat lliot
,._Wall'&lt;
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ace a,.y Ioree. the
eleetl..,lnto the House,
·Tile Hauoe ltaelf oeemollkoly
to be so clooely
"""""or, 11 to mab a chol..
dl'lri..U, H not iJnpoollble, ~
Jan. 20. lb that caaa, the Sellate
prellllllllbly nuuld hove lllead llld. · pickod a vte0
pre.._, poialbly alleliloerat.
Tills ceuldleodtothoiiiOIIIOI,y ·
of Nixon •Wimlna pluraw, of
the _.tar vote but Edmulld
Mualde beoomlng prelldeoi.

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2 Accidents
Reported on
Rural Roads
Saturda¥ at 1:40 p.m., a vehicle operated by .!Jtaron L.
ThompSCII, JB, Rutland, skidded
Into the left rear lender ol a
car operated by Demla B. Edwards, 3S, Ma1011, W.Va. on the

New Umaroad.
Officials reported 'lbompson
started to pass the Edwards car
u Edwar~s began turning Into
I!Je Rutl111d Gl.ll Club road. Tllere
was llsbl damage to the Thomp1011 car and medlumtoEdwarda•.
No injuries or arrests were not-

ed.
Another accident came at I
p.m. !mlde,y on County Road 6,
at a point 6.5 mUes north ol the
llutJand poll Cllllco, -re Wat.
tor W, Howard, Rt. 2, Albany,
drlvillg 1 1967 model car, tumeciiU'OUIId In the road llld his vehicle went backwards Into 1Jt.
tie Leading creek. Tllere wu
IIIIPI'Gidmatal,v $800 damagoe to
the cor. No ln.iurl.. or arrest
wvereporW.
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
Admisslono Salllrllay - Carl
Tllomos, Long &amp;tiDn; Robert
Steele, Pomeroy.
Discharges Saturdljo - Robert
Meeks, z... IICiblo.
Admloalou liundol - NDiocharpo SUncla)' - 1labltrt

LeMay's Ex-Employer

Dismayed at Decision
LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Gen. CUrtis LeMay's former~­
er pleaded with him not to run for vice president on the ticket with
third ·party presidential calW!Jdlte George Wallace.
M1hai D. Patrlchl, prestdem. of Networks EJectrc:r:d.c Corp.,
said Sunday he was usurprised ant disappointed" when Lelflt7
joined Wallace after previously turning down wmerous ovarturea.

Patrlchl said he constderlld
Wallace a "demqogue," whl.ch
he defined as "a man who to
gain power makes unreallatlc
promises."'
He said LeMay, board chairman of his C&lt;JIIIIIOIIl', was a
"tremendou_a patriot" who be~

Uoves he can do aomo ptd lor
"the CCiliXry. Theretired.bw
eommander ot tbe 9ratecle Air
Command olld native ol QJIIIIIIbus, Ohio, took a six moalh1
leave ot aboence from Ids $5!1.·

25 Fatalities

not as elmple II Mr. Wall-

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"Jntematlonal _prd:)lema 111"1
preoenll thorn, and the _ _ .

ar&lt;h't as simple as he pnloilll
them," Patrlcblllid..
.. The maAieB are very

COLUMBUS (UP!) - Death lured by promises, H he
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claimed 25 pariOI'II m 0 h I o bave - . In Elaqle llld .,
highWII's over tho -end, In- demarngues llld dll~et~•:lor:•:~ :fj
cluding 17 kllleclln Saturday lC· the resulta were ell
cldeato. A trlpl...tatallll' aeclclant
In wellterD Oblo _, Cnenvlile
boosted Soturcla.J'• !Iaure early
In tho clay, wblle doltie !alaiWee oecurnol In Colwntua and
Hebl"OII. Tbt Included In
IOUiheastOblo:
1labltrt LII'IAII, ~... Norwich,
kiUed In a two4r craah n I n o
mllee - ·ell Z..IVII!e on u. S.
22 and 1layDjand Ervin, 60, !'"'&gt;easter, a podoltrlan lllruek ~ a
car ilblle walklna In the 11no1,
both Frltlay: olld Ruth MeBrljlt,
65, Combrldp, killed the
ear · ~~~e wu ·ttdlll8 In 0111
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