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The Dail,y Sentinel, Pomerol··Middleport, 0., Friday, October 25, 1968

Ex-Suitor Held in Bomb Murder

Nixon Sees Survival Gap
By United Pn•ss International
Defense polil') is back in the
fm:~front of lhe presideftial
campaign, wllh llichard M.
Nlxon a~ George Wallace
agreeing the Pentagon needs an
overhaul.

':!SON

DRIVE·IH

TONIGHT, SATUW/1.)'
AND St 'f\T) ." \'

OCT. :!S • 2G • 27

Lee

Marvi~Ernest

Borgnine

"THE Dmn· DOZEN"

(MetrOcolor)
AND
Lee Marvin-Angie Dickinson
"POINT BLANK"
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MEIGS TH£ATR£
FRIDAY and SATURDAY

OCT. 25 - 26
"SPAHTACUS"
(Technicolor)

Kirk Douglas
L&amp;urence Olivier
COLORCARTOON'
Hippy-drome Tiger
SHOW STARTS 7 P. M.
SUNDAY. MOr\DAY
.&lt;\r\"D TUESD A)

OCTOHEH 27-28.2Y
"LIVE A urrLE , LOVE A

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LITTLE""
(Technicolor)
Elvis Presley, Michele carey
COLORCARTOONS'
Animal Revue
Common Scents
Pink Panther
Year of the Mouse
SHOW STARTS 7 P.M.

In a nationwide radio address,
Nixon
said
ThursdaJ.· the
Democratic
administrations
since 1960 have led the country
into a "gravely serious security
gap"
that
could brifl8 a
"survival N" in several years
if it is not flxed.
"The hard truUt is this," he
said. ''The present state of our
defenses Is too close to the peril
point atr:l our future prospects
in some respects arc dowru-ight
alarminr.. We have a gravely
serious :.ecurity gap."
The GOP contender said the
U.S. ad\'l.ntage over the Soviet
Union in land-based intercontincntal ballistic missiles has
slipped from a 50 per cent edge
to a "marginal" lead; Russia
has come from behind to lead in
IJomber sttength, and the u.s.
lead in nudear submarine s has
been cut 20 per cent.
Wall&amp;l"t: said "computerized
defense" policies creBted by
former Defense s e c r e t a r y
Hubert S. McNamara are failing
to provide " an adequate and
effccthe defense of this na-tion."
Hubert H. Ilumphres mean-while went a step farther in his
commitment to searching for
peace in Vietnam. lie told a
g roup of ministen in Los
Angeles that if peace has not
come b_y Inauguration Day on
Jan. 20, one of his first moves
as president "would be to meet
with the leaders of South
Vietnam
to
work
out
a
systematic program for the
reduction of American forces
and a de-Amerit:anization of the
war."

Nixon stumped Pennsylvania
Thursday. Wallace prepared hi s
defentoe policy address for his

first New York City rally. Bul
he discarded
it
tor hls
customary law and
order
speech when disorders broke
out in a crowd of 1S,OOO who
lW'ned out to see him In
Madison Square Garden.
At least 23 persons were
arrested when police clashed
with demonstrators outside the
building. One Wallace s\.l)porter
received hospital treatment ror
a knife slash In his back.
Other developments:
Spiro T. Agnew- Campaigning
in SL Louis, the GOP vice
presidential candidate 51ld that
if llumphre} had been given
free rein "there•s little doubt he
would have undermined" the
Paris talks. Nixon, by contrallt,
took a "statesmanlike posture"
and "refused to undercut" the
talks, Agnew said.

Plans for tbe traditional COmmWli~ Halloween jJ8l1y In Middloport ......, completed Wedneoday night by the Feeney..JJelllett
Post 128, American Legion.
The event will begin at 7 p.m.
on Halloween night, Thursday,
at the Midileport stadlwn. John
Fultz is general chairman, The
jJ811y will be held at lbe legion
hall on South Fourth St. in the
event of rain.
A "parade or the masquer.

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Dies Thursday

BETIIESDA, MD. - A 7-POUND, B-OUNCE BABY GIRL was born
early tOOay to Lynda Bird Robb, President aoo Mrs. Johnson's ~lder
daughter, at Bethesda Naval Hospital. Both are reported doing fine.
The Johnsofl!o quickly cabled the news to LyOOa's husband, Marine
Capl. Charles S. "Chuck" Robb, serving at Da Nang, South Vietnam,
and telephoned U1e other grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James s. Robb
In Milwaukee.
"It was a dream come true," Johnson said, beamlr~g, as he
announced the birth while passing out cigars and munching trom a
big box of chocolates at the hospital's presidential suite.
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diStress that the sudden loss of your important papers, jewelry, and other valuables
could amot1nt to, the few pennies a week
that renting a vault-protected Safe Deposit
Box amounts to here are really "less than
nothing"!

Rent a Safe Deposit Box
here right NOW!

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Open Fnday Nighcs 5:00 co 7:00

Another 65

Mr. Orr May
Dies Oct. 16
Orr Edward May, 69, son of
tlle late J. Letch and Mary Alice May of Letart Falls, died
Oct. 16, at PainesvUie.
He was born at Maysville, Ky.,
and was a retired clvU service
employe with the Army ordnance
center at Cleveland A World
War I Marine Corps veterWl,
May was a 32nd degree- Mason
of the Painesville Holllngwood
Masonic lodge.
&amp;irviving are his wife, the
former Pearl Straube, and several nieces and nephews.
Two sisters, Bessie Dillon and
Edna McKay, and two brothers
Homer and Carl, preceded hi~
in death.
F'llneral services were held
Saturday at tbe Ztehm Funeral
Home in Cleveland with the Hev.
Dean Henry Officiating. Burial
was in the Acacia cemetery U!ere,

Meet Tuesday

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A special meeti.ng of the board
of directors of the Melga Coun ty American Red Cross Chapter
will be held Tue~, Ocl 29,
at the Wand&amp; Fett,y residence,
Mulberry Heights, in Pomeroy
begiMing at 7 p.m.

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Reds Killed
SAIGON (Up!) - U. S. lnfan.
trymen riding atop tanks smaiJh·
ed into a North Vietnamese for tress In the Demilitarized Zone
(DM7.), military spokesmen said
today. The Americans killed. 65
Comrmmists and suffered no losses. It raised to 177 the North
\' ietnamese troops killed in two
days of American strikes into
the buffer zone between North
and South VIetnam. Not o n e
American was killed in the fighting.
In the 80Uth, South Korean
Infantrymen searching a network of natural caves near South
Vietnam's central coast reported killing 89 CommWlists In another major action Thursda,y.
Elsewhere In South Vietnam, a
lull in major ground fighting continued. hl Saigon American Ambassador Ellsworth Bunker met
Soutb Vietnamese President Nguyen Van 'Thieu for the seventh
time in 10 days. Tideu's supporters called it a ••decisive" session oo aligning peace talk strat-

All directors and other persons willing to help stuff letters ror this year's fund drive
are urged to attend.
On Monday, the chapter will
aponsor a bloodmobile visit at
the PomerO)" elementary school
SUIT SETTLID
from I..fi p.m. and donors are
A tax sult In Meigs COWl~
urged to turn out.
common pleas court by Howard
Frank, as treasurer of Meigs
PLENTY FAST!
County, against Thomas Rue has
A fire drill was conducted by been settled and dismissed, acmembers of the ~racuse Volun. cording to a journal entry filed
egy.
teer Fire Department this week in the clerk or courts otrlce.
at the Syracuse elementary
school. Firemen said the build·
lng was e\'Bculated in the unusually short time of 45 seconds.
Holzer Medical Center, First
Ave., Visiting hours 2-4 and 7-8
p.m. Parents only on Pediatrics
TO BE RELEASED
John Will of Middleport, man. Ward.
Admissiona
ager or U!e Pomeroy state UqMrs.
Joseph
H. Pushkar, 152
uor store, expects to be releasChllllcothe
Rd.;
Mra. LOren E.
ed from Holzer Medical CenBeaver,
Rl.
1
Gallipolts;
Mrs.
ter early next week following
George
0.
Johnston,
Rt.
1 Vinan emergency appendectomy
ton;
Edwin
E.
Gates,
Patriot;
Tuesday morning.
Kent T. Walker, Thurman; John
M. Williams, 258 State st.; Jeff.
FBI IN CASE
ray L. Clendenin, pt, Pleasant;
COLUMBUS (UP!) - The Fed·
Mrs.
B. Charles Wallis, Galli eral Bureau of Investigation
polis
Ferry;
Thurman 0. Young,
Thursday entered the search for
Clifton,
W,
Va.; Elizabeth J.
Richard Tingler, 28, Columbus,
Schneider,
Pomeroy;
Mrs . Horwho has been charged Jn the bru .
ace
H.
McElhinney,
Rt.
tal slaying of two teenagers.
l Middleport; C a r I o s R.
White, Athens; William L, Johns,
Buffalo, W. Va.;Rancb'E.Rhodes,
Grimms Landing, W. VL; Haro)d D. ArthlU", Wellston; Theo.
dare W. McCormick, Jackson;
Mrs. Daniel M. Dorsey, Ripley,
W.Va.
Births
Mrs. Loren E. Beaver, Rt. 1
Gaillpollo, daughter, s,ll a.m.
Thursday; Mrs. George 0 . Johnston, Rt. 1 VInton, daughter,
You've read
5:24p.m. Thursday.
olboul it in o~lllhe
Discharges
m.apzines. You'\le
seen it on television. Now
Lee Ann Black, Mra. Ronald
come see it in iidion. The
D. Burgess, Homer E. Cook,
Dateflnder Calendar W.atchband
lro 0, Exline, Rhonda J. Hal·
by Speidel. II puiS the whole year
ley, Mrs. James E. Lackey, Mrs .
on )'OUr wrill - and then some.
Isaac M. Sawulers, Miss Ida
Hand5ome Twisi-Q-fle_. tlyln.
F, Sa.Yers, Alicia A. Skeen, John
St.linleu steel, $1.95. Yellow
R. stacy, Howard Taylor, Lew gold·fillftl, $11.95. For .any m.llin.
for tmy gift OCCilsion.
is WUaon, Ronald Gillenwater,
Mrs. Terey D. Phalln and infant dauglrter.

Listen to a demonstration of MO 1 OROLA

CONSOLE SOLID STATE
STEREO HIGH FIDELITY

adera" will open the event. Following it. the costumed will be
divided lntD these age catesor·
tea: those up to the ftrst grade,
first throogh the llllh grade students, and sixth graders up.
Prizes will beawardedlnthree
plaeea In each age group ln the
categories of mostorfttUWJ,prettlest. ugliest, and the 1\mnlest.
Costuming wUI be judged by Mrs.
Carroll Swanson, Mrs. J o e
Bailey, and Thomas Kelly.

Harry Morris
Barr) Morris, 68, died u~
e:qlectedl_y Thursday at hi s resi·
dent·c in Akron. lie was the son
of the late Edward and F1ora
~orris and was also preceded
in death two years ago by his
wife, Helen Hubbard Morris and
a brother, Homer, three weeks
ago. He was an employee of Lhe
B. F. GoOOrich Co. in Akron
over ~0 years. Survivifll!l is a
brother-in-law, Harold Hubbard,
Sr., :Middleport, and a sister in - law, Mrs. Virginia Covert,
Pomeroy.
Funeral services will be held
Saturday at 10 a.m. at the Seherrmesser Funeral Home, S. Main
St., Akron, with Dr . Haney ofriclating. Graveside rites will
be held at Beech Grove cemetery at 4 p.m. Saturday with the
Rev. Charles Simons oCficiating.

Cheryl Mae Jones, 20, Yoong&amp;town, who had planned 1o marry Ronek In December.
A secret indictment b.¥ the
Federal Grand Jury
here
Thursday charged that StUel
"did cause to bo delivered by
mail, an infernal machine.

Community Party to Begin at 7

Directors Will

TO SAVE A DOLLAR
FOR EVERY PENNY
YOU SPEND ...

Postal Inspectors here an-nounced today they had arrested Orville E. Stifel II, 21, Cln-cinnati, I lab technician tor
Procter &amp; Gamble, in the death
of Daniel .J. Ronek, 23, Lorain,
last July 8.
Stifel was a fanner suitor or

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Trlnketa will be given to those
who come in costume, and refreabmenta will be served.
The legion, with Commander
Albert R&lt;KIIh prealdlng, alao
plamed Veterans 0.,. activJtiea.
At 2 p.m. on Nov. 11, the color
guard from Feeney-Bemett will
join color guards from the Pomeroy and Rutland posts in an aaaembly program at Meigs High
S&lt;:hool.
At 6 p.m. that night, the annual Veterans Day dinner wtll
be served by the auxiliary at
the halL All legion memben,
their wtvea, and auxiliary members and their tllsbands are in·
vitod. There will be special reeognUioo of the charter and life
members of the post who are
urged to be present. At 7 p.m.
Ben Franklin V. Point Plea18111
magician, will perform ror the
group.
The Ohio Department golden
anniversary banQUet was armounced ror Nov. 9 in Columbus and
several members indicated that
they plan to attend.
Reported Ill were John Coughenour, conflned to Holzer; and
Henry Reltmlre and Horner Hawkins, at home. Seven new members were welcomed lnto the
wdt.

PARTY ANNOUNCID
Middleport Cub Soout Pack 244
will have a masked Halloween
party Monday evening, Oct. 28,
at 7 p.m. All regirdered cubs are
invited to attend with U.elr parents. Prizes will be awarded to
the funniest, ugliest, prettiest and
most original.

BLOOD CLOT TREATED
The Pomeroy emergency BQJad
answered a call at 11:06 p.m.
Thursday to the John Tucker
residence on Hysell Run from
where Mrs. Myrtle ilrnp1011 was
removed to Veter&amp;M Memorial
Hospital. 9le was admitted for
treatment or a blood clot on the
knee.

connection
with Ronek."
StqJllnskJ said cal)s or black
powder, newspaper clippings of
the bombing, wire and tape
were found In Stlfel's CtnchV1atl
aparbnenL
Miss Jones furnished authorl·
ties with sttfel's name and said
he became upset when she bepn to dale Roneksq,Unakl was high tn his
praise of the team of postal ~~~
apectors_

with Intent to kill or 11\iure an-

other."
Ronek, a soclal science teacher at a Junior high school here,
was killed when he opened the
package in the dining room ot
his mother's home, in Lorain.
U.S. Attorney Bernard J.
Stuplinski, who waa tn charge
of the investigation, said the
main leads came trom the
bomb lllelt
"The materials used could only have come frmJ. the stock
room or Procter &amp; Gamble," he
said. "Ard there were onJ.y a
limited oomber of persons with
access to that malerial. or
those persons, Stlfel was the

"In all my

e~erlence

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never aeen a more thorough investigation," he said. "There
were a total or 41 postal inspectors Involved in thl a investigation, not to mention mtlitary
demolition experts as weD as
sctentiDc experts, They tracked
PARTY PLANNID
A Halloween jJ8l1y for the en- down every lead. ..
stile! grad.atod from COlUre &amp;mda.Y school r1 the Pomeroy First llqltlst Church has erain High School In 1964 and
been plamod Cor 7,30 Mmday received a bachelor's degree
rdgtrt In the church aoclal room. from Ohio Univentty last SepEveryone is to eome maaked. tember.

of retiring nor ida's Democratic
Sen. George Smathera.
In the tossup clasa, Sen. A. S.
Mike Monroney is trying for reelection
against
Republican
Conner Gov. Henry Bellmon in
Oklahoma, and sen. Joseph S.
Clark is paired against Rep.
Richard S. Schweiker In Pemsylvanta.
If Nixon wino South llokota
by a sizeable margin, Conner
Republican Gov. Archie Gubbrud is expected to defeat
Democratic Sen. George S.
McGovern.
In other Republican target
states, Democratic candidates
ror seats now held by De~
crats are gt ven an edge. These
Include Alaska,
CoiDlecticut.
Idaho, Indiana, Maryland, Mis-souri, Nevada, Ohio, Oregon and
South carolina.
The incumbents among those
are Sens. Abraham A. Ribicoft,
Conn.; Frank Church, Idaho;
Birch Bayh, lnd.i Daniel B.
Brewster, Md.; Alan Blble,
Nev,; Wayne L. Morse, Ore,;
and Ernest F. Hollings, S.C.
The GOP could lose two
Senate seats It now holds.
Democrat Hughes is favored In
Iowa and in California, Max
Rlifferty, who defeated Sen.
Thomas H. Kuchel in the
Republican primary, is the
underdog againSt Alan Cran-ston, former state controller.

Make El ..rfelds In Pomeroy Your Shopping Center
Open Both Friday and Saturday Nights Until 9:00

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More "Than 2000, Well Known Brands, lrr11ulors
Irregulars of 2.50 and 3.50
Sale

Bath Towels
Hand TowelsSale

cutin~ IIIIQriiOY sllltal lbat

ihe
the permladoll of their llltorlleY, bod teatliled voluntari)J before thl grand
jury ond contealod thalr COIIIII·
IUIIOIIII rlgbta had not been Ylolatod.
Judge MltcheU's dedolon to
diiJIIISB the lrdlctment1 wu the
rullllll on plea• in - e n t mod
by the defendants who llallod to eJ&gt;ter pleas when arrai~Ded and requested a continuance In ttelr

deareo ri.o t by the september
GAWPOLIS - Judp Thoma• John W. Burlile, Jr., 18, aad Ron term grand jury In the July 14,
GoDipolla.
MilcheD mod on enlrf Frl· Janey, 20, both
Burllle, Janey, Mike Duff.1, 18, 1988 Incident In which Perry
illy in Glllla CouniY c.mman
Beebe, 16, Cheshire, auffered a
P);o,., ~ .Uomlul111 oeconl and Gary Dutr)', 20, aloo ol GaJ.. bo-ol&lt;en
jaw. A Rl'll1 penon was
...... riot lncii-Dia oplNI lJpolia, were indicted tor 1econd alaolnllcted oecretly on the l&amp;llie
charp and has not been orralgn-

~nts,

or

w.

od.
ln I decision ffied a week 8go,

throuah

Judge MltcheU announced hlo totent to .Usmi•• tho lnllctmenla
on the grOIIDIIo that the defencianta• consUtutionaJ rights had
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been violated 'flhen called to tes-- caaeL
brothora
pleoded
nOt
tify before the gnnd jury """"
.. rnlng the Beebe lncldenL
gut[~ to lnllctmenta of · Gollla CounQ- Prose&lt;Utllli At.- degree riot when arraiKMd and
torney Jolin A, Q&gt;llntl lall week alao each to on inllctmert of qoald he ,.ou)d ~the dlsml ... gravated asuult. Their caaft are
oa1 of the tollfeiDnl• to the pendln&amp;.
Foorth District Court of Appeals
Janey was also lndieted on a
when the Judge's entry "aa ftled. charge or assault and a pia iD
In his announcement, theproae- abatement was tiled prior to
pleading in the case. While no
entry baa been filed, it was reGalllpallt Merchant• are
ported

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having ..Old Fuhtoned
Barvaln Day1" again thi1

Lugar Jr., the Junior Herd
Sire at the EEE Randa

year on Manday and T ues-

doy, October 28th oncl 29th.

S.e th• odv•rtlteruntt
on Pagel 2 thru 8 in today'•
Sunday
Timet•
Sentinel .

Charolais Show
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World's Biggest

, You'll find many, man(
..Old fashioned Ba'9ains'
awaiting youl The days are
apontored by the Gallipa•
li1 Retail Merchants A.~to·
elation.

GALLIPOLIS - ·The Charolalt Falro. Chata, lbe damolEJ!ELuShow hold In c:omectlon wllh the pt, Jr. sold In the Triple EEE
AmerlcoD Royal Oct. ~0 in Ranch Brood Cow Dloper&gt;al, NoKariJU City, Mo ., was the lar- • - r 10, 1967wlthanoutstand801t Charolalo ahow In the hlo- lng heifer calf al 'wide (Lugar' •
lor7 of the fast growfna breed. Cbata) tor a new record priee
OVer tOO head of Charolalo cal- of $22,500, golngtoArlltoFarmo
tJe rtiJl'esented the natlon'slead- at Topeka, Kansas. This record
price lor dollleatlc female• still

lni hard•.
Ga!UjiO!Io breeder EmersooE.
Evono ot 'l"ril)le EEE Ranch saw
a !1111 alster ID hla JUnior Herd
Sire. EEl!: Lu&amp;&amp;r. Jr. capture
the coveted honor of Reserve
Grand CblOIIfllon Female In lbe
world'~ largeal Charolals shoW.
Her Dillie.. wa1 Lusar's ChUa.
Cbata IB I magi&lt; JlllllO In
lbe Charolals World ·!rom the
alallclpolnt ol producllon and Ia

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. ....,. COWl or.the breed.
iit 111e 19116 Sal6 or SOllee at
Evana pald•P,' 'i .· · . · .Price foiJ Ch81a
th a bull aalt at ajde. Tile bull
';aa named EEE Lugar, Jr.

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stands!Dday.
Chlla Is lbe daughter of Ari!IO
Lin 505 and both EJ!:E Lugar, Jr.
and Cbata'a Lugar are llred by
Lugar' X 70. Several Lugar dau&amp;h·
taro are maintained In the Trl!&gt;le
EEl!: herd.
Tid• outllWidlng Chata family
has captured the Irnqlnatlon and
relf)Oct ol the Charolals ln*&amp;atr)' as an CIUistoDCIIn8 proomclng

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ON DEAN'S LIST
MASON - Miss Katherine lllcGowan, daughter or Dr. and Mrs.
Thomas B. McGowao, was amq
students on the dean"• list tor
s~ertor academic work last someater at satnt Mary's College,
Notre Dame, Ind. To qualify tor
the Ust a student must maintain
a 3.25 or better average out of
a possible 4 points.

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VOL 3 NO. 39

O..e ~ Another
Divoree Granted

GALLIPOLIS - School dlstrlcll In Gallla count.\' wiD be
asked to approve three Jevtee
and one bond losl"' at the Nov. 5
general electioiL
Kyger Creek Local S&lt;:hool Dlotrtet wters are belq asked to
tpprOW I $200,000 00111 lllue
Cor 'expansion at AddavUJ.e Elementary S&lt;:hool and ImP...,..
ments II Kyger Creek Hlgb
S&lt;:hooL

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IE' ~liPr. Jr. was ahoWD hilh, ...... lllltlly al m&gt;Jor - ·
POMEROY - one dlvor"" ache male anbnprellln••- tion has been mod in the Mella
hll\ll8lf In ma.lor compe- count.\' Commoo Plea• Court and
lllfon 111cludlnl the Qblo, 1n11ana, ono divorce granted. Wanda HubDilnol• and Weill VIrginia Slate bard fllod IIUlt for .Uvorce from
Romle IIWlberd, charging 111'018
neslecl
ol dJQ' and extreme cruRETURN FROM TRIP
elt;y.
She
oeeko reltoratllln
GALLIPOLIS - Three Gant.her
maiden
name ••Schultz."
P9iltans and one ex-rellident ..,..
on
the
same
grounds, Barturned home Thuraday from a
Kyser Creek voters ue elao
bara
L.
McMaholl
was granted a
fOur - da!' ph.,.88nl huntlllll trip
being
asked to lj)prOW aiWomiD
In Soolb Dakota. They were Jack divorce from Dennis Roy Mc- oulllltlonal -rating le~ for our¥1111&lt;, stanley Folden, GUbert l6allon. The plallltllr waa given rent npenaes.
two mloor children. ·
¥eat, Gallipolis, a n d Huk oullndy
In the Southwe!ltern Local
Thomllaon. Ashland, Ky.
Sehool District, voters are belng
asked to pass an additional &amp;lx
mill levy for tha p1Q088 Of proNO
ACCIDENTS
ASK TO WED
vidllli additional fluids Cor cur•
GALlJPOLIS
No
accidents
GALLIPOLIS - AWiying S&amp;t.rent
elq'lenaes.
were
reported
Ln
Gallipolis
on
urdl)' tor a marriage Ucense in
Gt!Upnua
Clcy School District
Friday
but
cl~
pollee
have
il&gt;the olllce ·of Gallla count.\' Provoters
are
not
beltll allllw:l for
veatlgated
a
total
rl.
323
accibite court were Larry Gene
any
additional
miUqe
but to ...,.
dents
In
the
Hrot
299
da!'•
of
the
Rucker 18, .Calumbus, and Bar·
oow
1
5.5
mill
le~
for
currettt
year.
bl1'l. Lou !ilrlver, 20, Patriot..

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New Life to Ring-Necked Pheasant
POMEROY - Melgo C4urlcy
Fish and Gome A110"lali&lt;ltl ofll.
ciala have reaaon to hope that
ring-necked pheaaart• will begin propapllng In this area after
many yeara of oxlinctlon.
This hope oome1 011 the heels
ot lbe raleaoe of approximately
200 phea-. raised by a private owner, The birda were turned loose In several area&amp; of the
COIIll\Y laot week by ofllclala of
.the RBh and pmeaaooclali&lt;ltl and
Wildlife Game Pro·
Dlvldoll
tector Donald WUIIama who has
served as a tecbnl.cal advisor on

or

Flsh and pme &amp;leoclaHon
President Roy Armes oald flmds
to ))Urcbaso the pb....artl 1 o r
raleaae in the oount;y ...., dertvod from the local llbare of
lliOfMII' In lbe sale llablnllnd
hWJIInillcense.
Armes lnlloalod the Ft,b aDd
Game Asooclatlonhasplaa""release more ring.fiOckocl · pheaaanto and aloo several of lbo
Iareer breed of .,...U In upcornlni moolha.
"Our hope is to take Meigs

the state where ring - necked
phea18111B, and alao the larger
type qual!, have been oxlincl,"
aald Armes in e&gt;Piainlng lbe
purpoae of the project. Game
Protector Williams reported in!ormatllln available to him has
revealed the rlng-neeked pbeaaant hal been practically oxlincl
In Meigs for awroxfmaleiY 80
y-•·
WUIIarna and Armes believe
lhat if half of the total nunber
r1 pheasants released survive

USE OUR FREE PARKING LOT
ON SECOND STREET

Elberfelds In Pomeroy

or

Devoted To The Creater Middle Oltio Valley

=..

ond tht 5eptamber term• of

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considered a •eeeaa.
The Flllt and Gomo Aaaodalion. In oulllltlm to ))Urcballal
the phia-l for nleaM, 11U
&amp;lao made euh OOillrlllalkla&amp; to

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thllocal I'm: ilmlerUI'IO"'o!l«ra,
lbe Forl&lt;edRUD~C I u b

and __.-! !be Trou1 Dodl7

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AoBOCiall&lt;ll olllcers, In adlltim to Armel, an Dr. Sollm
J. Bwewlez, vlee pro~ IIIII

a.erl Louks. ,........,._._
urer.

2na·- rourney-:··

- ) lliR!Gi wlli .OiiiliW i

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for parllllo aDd studonta at 7,.
30 p.m. 'lllellda!' in lbe hilh

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The Second wblch look oec:md place.

tro1 of the Unit• Slates F..-trour m&gt;Jor event• will hflh, e1gn PoUcy ~d be . _ . .
bate Tournament will be hold llt!i&gt;t lbe IDUrliOI', _ . . , . _ cantly c:urtalled."
Registration will belln FrlNov. 8 and 9 011 the ..U.. ooa lf)Oakf•g. Interpretation. and
oratory.
da1
at 11 a.m. and ...,.... .
C&amp;JRP18. More than 20 collefl08
'llle
formal
will
be
lbe
ufiiJill
till
.. Entries will be acand wllveraltles are -clod
10-S,
having
10
minutes
of
conc:epted
from
oilier adtoola wtt11
to J&gt;11111clpaw, according to A,
structive
speech
and
tlve
minNovember
4,
but eutrtea a r e
B. Schroeder, Director of ForRIO GRANDE -

AttnUal Rio Grande COllege De-

or

West VIrginia Unlverol~,
which captured the sweepatakes
trophy last year. will return to
engage In formalized argumertatlon. Other colleges that have
notified RID Granle the.Y will
return are the Urdverai1iY of Ne·
brallka, which took nrst In debate, and Dartmouth Collqe,

oanun1lllft1.
Mala reuo11 lor !be _.,ta-

tho

er cldldrollfrcND varlauo._l
tllat niolid ~ !be trl&lt;k-oru!Mtl.... Wlththolnt!rMIed a-n of tralil.c
7

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or: lthe=
· :::,~~=

collopM, tho al
more bUirdO!II

ExtA&gt;mporaneoua speaking demands ~k preparation and logleal tbouiiht as the speaker draw a
a topic and is given 30 minutes
to create his speech. Notes and
reference• are allowed, bu1 em·phaola Is plaeed oo originall~.
The Ume allowed for this is five
to seven mlrutes.
The debate topic will be, "Resolved, that the executl.n con-

lng :panel.
There will be awarcla
od tD the ftrst ond seconl plaee
wtmers in debaw and eacb htdivht.W evert. Tbe Out• ,..,
~er Award will be pre-ed to !be debolllr with the ldall·
est nlllliler of ~ piiDta.
A sweepstake• trGph,y will N
presented to the school ba1'llll
the largeat llllltlber
cworall
scores.

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Weather to Give Show
GALLIPOLIS - Boll&gt; the Nei.....Uie-York and Gaillpolla High
S&lt;:hool marching bancla performed hare Frida!' night on Memorial Field dasplte I cold show·
er wblch fell throughout the evenIng.
It was the secoad coosecutlve week In which a GAllS ob-

oommnce at

6 p.m.. and OliCI around 8t30 p.m. .
Tbe -~ jJ8l1y .... InitIated !all fall by metllbers of
!be Ylllage council In favor of
!be old trl&lt;k.or.Veal projectformer)J ob- by the )'CUll&gt; in

.. a l'88lllt

mlnutea.

Both Bands Defy Foul

CHESHIRE - The seconl anDual ••commualt;yHalloweenPartoY" for all cldl&lt;ll·• wbo relldo
in the Kyger Creek Scii!JOI Dlatrlct will beholdWodnelda!'nlght .
at tho old Chaoblre grade acbool

Ill lllo Chtllhlre

uteB
rebultal per debaler · llmitod to IWo debate l8aml por
In the other contesta, an orlg- oc:hool.
tnal oratory 11!1 a speech ereDebate coaches from all tbe
alai ·by lbe 1peaker delivered ocboDII eopged. will&gt; the Rio
w1t00rt notes. It ahould last loll facull;y, w!U oonstltllle !110 Judtl-

ens~cl.

Party Set
wednesday

building.
Acd.vltles will

PRICE 10 CENT

GALLIPOLJS.PT. PLEASANT

Over 20 Collegiate Teams
To Debate in

MIDDLEPORT - Tha IJII{danee . mtt . ot . Meip_ lp:al

G~~~~~o;:.EDn.ma.Halloween
are dealgMted the Jaruary, the

In
u

bo

the wlntar, tho proJect -

THREE SECTIONS

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1968

pro&lt;edurea ol trade achoola,
tachnlcalochoola, collegoaand
unlversltiea. Costa, schollrlhlps and -..tzod Wall
will be cllocuaeed In delall.
'lllere will be exhlblta and relreahmenla wiD be served.

W. MltoheU annooncod Friday
the date1 of the term a of Gallla
County Coounorl Plea• Court for
1919. Ths. wrm• begin Jan. 6,
loW 6 and Saptember 1 and

or areas In

COIII!Iy

tmts

levy on the ballot for ftre p~
tect!on ror the township.
The voters Crown Clt;Y have
a Joeal (l)t1on taaue on the Nov. 5
ballot ID decide the future Of&gt;Ora·
lion a carry-out In the village.
OnlY voters ln Guyan Precinct
wiD vote on the is1ue.

or

otr the list

the project.

lon

+

tees t.WJ a one mlll renewal

or

... eked ph,._ta in !be l&amp;ip area laat week. , . filii and
game aasoctatlon purcblaed the pbeaaants tram aprhatllpr&lt;JPapiDr from the orp.niJatloo'o share of flohl11i andlu~ license salea in the county.

RELEASING PHEASANTS - Roy Armes of Mtnernllle,
preoldent
the Meigs CouniY Floh and Glme Assoclatloo and
Don WiDiama, Ohio Dhislon of Wlldlite game protector, are
&amp;hOft'Jl here as they released some o[ approximately 200 rii'l&amp;"'

school IUidltorlum. ·
On hand will be Jolm Redovlan, ....,..lor al lbe Molgo
JUnior 111gb School, and Torn
Kelly and Horold Sower, high
school counlelors.

operaUng expenses.
The vUlage of Vinton has a 2.5
miD levy oo the ballot for street
lighting and Clay Township trus-

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Issue to Voters
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'Jo'-'·,.. ·f~.

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Kitchen TowelS' .!1

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'!',.... .;.._1'.,

ocl puV Wll toproteatiblyoutll•

Wash ClothS''

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Special Purchase
and Sale

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/liot Indictments hismissed
}fgainsl: Two Gallipolis Men

White House to Nixon
(Continued from page I)
indicated IltUe change in the
lineup of House delegations.
These reports anticipated a gain
or one or two House seats eacll
in New Jersey, Jlltnots aM
Texas and one in Washington.
Possible Republican gains
were listed at one or two In
California, two in florida otrset
by the possible loss or one, one
in Hawaii, one or more in
Indiana, one each in Iowa,
Louisiana, Maryland and Montana, two in New York and one or
two In North Carolina and
VIrginia.
Democrats were tavorecl to
replace a Republican in the
House in one Alabama district,
one in Missouri, one or two in
Ohio, and one in West VirginiL
Democrats were given a chance
to pick up as many as three In
Alabama, as well as two in
Georgia,
Depelliing OOw strong Humphrey nms In his home state,
each party was given a chance
to gain a seat in MIMesota.
Goldwater Favored
In Senate races, former Sen.
Barry M. Goldwater, 1964
Republican presidential nominee, is heavily favored to win
the seat of retiring Democratic
Sen. carl Hayden in Arlzont..
Rep. Edward J. Gurney, R-F1a.,
is considered ahead of former
Gov. Leroy Colllns for the seat

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CLEVELAND CUPD - Tile
rejected suitor of a beautitul
redhead has been arrested for
killing the man she Intended to
marry by sending him a bomb
through the mail thal blew orr
both his arms and ripped q:,en
his stomac~

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GARY IIAIINIIART
REEDSVILLE- Gary Bar~&gt;­
hart hla ftnllilod baBlc lnll&gt;1111 ·at Amuillo, Texas. and
11 n o w stationed at Fort
Shaw, Soulb CU&lt;JIIna. His wile,
11s111, rriU Join him wltNn a
week.

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•or

Is Annpuneed

GAWI:QL~ A ,._t"
tiiOOIIqJ for all rellldonll
thl
Southwestern Scllool Dlatrlctwlll
be hold at tht high ·lchoOI 'lllea1111'. beafrmin8 ot 7:10p.m. ·
They ore to moot in a to_m hiiC. otoaloo with a member
slaw dopu1ment of eclo&gt;-

or

Jolm Hall, Oblo Educlpubllc relations
ond ~oay ~· lhl
CCIIIUlloatlt;y ~ djacun the lll"O'
'· ·liOoed ocboollU le~.
'. Tbo lllllle~DI ol thl loa•llo ol tllo'llllti!IOR ~

or

n. u41t ,

a- . ...

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Till lllllll mllld, ootlmalocl
lira.~
......m toll, .... tho mul.... lira.
lll!bt ··~

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- .In lho 4(11r1CI;

~--'aald.

Mr. and Mrs. Vuce .W.""
Mrs. Earl Pro.., Mr. lltld llrL
James ~cer, Mr&amp;. GarMt ElUotl, Mr. and Mrs. Nel- tic, Mr. and Mn. ~ - aervanee was marred by bad nott, James Howard, llrL NoUio
weather. Homeeomlng acttvttlea Young, Mr. ond Mrs. AD• Rowere wuhed out on Ocl. 19. maine.
Mr. and Mr•. B.
Con:J,
Puents Night activities were
Mr.
and
MrL
Albert
NMI,
B...
held Frida!' night, bul the event
and
Mra.
GIMI
H
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Jodi
C..
wa• mmewhat curtailed.
Following their linal perform- llda!'. Mn.
ance Gil Memorial Field this taU, Bertha ~ .. llr.lltld lire...,
GAllS band dire- A. K. SOitar Wedeme¥er, Delbert Bllrd,
Mr. ond llrL -Cbarloa WODOL
lbe following
Mrs. Am Daria, .... Draele
mulclon" Marlene Jobnaon. !llClelaad,
Mr. Mil lire. · 1111 wuua, Bedo' crenwea•,
Joon Ford, JIIMII DeVault, Sber· _ . ,, Mr. ... -- .,._
F7 " " - · Becio' &lt;lbam, Mar- Rose.. Mra. ,Ct;'?
tha Cormnll, Barb! LaJDe. Pull Mr. .... llrL Dill
- r a , Joyee !Qerl, Janice Dr. ""' ·lin. ~ ~
Bui'ller, Karell. Remita, Carob'a Mr. ond lire. ·---~..
Hoaa, NIIIC1 Clarlt. CalbJSOlter, Mrs. Tbolmo ~ 1-iiiriW.
Crltl;y Davia, Tom ~­ Mn.
lllra.
LQr
FJ, Larry VallaDce, Stevoloilore,
Jamal Mullina, llllko S d - .
Mr. _ , '""'
~- Slllltb, l!oYid n.J •• d llr. IIIII
ond Mra.
. Cborloa SitiD*rL

w.

Must Meeting'

to Ill ..

rrlth Nelllonville • Yorll, 1llo fill.
lowing parents (or auardloao) at
Blue DeviJ !oo8&gt;all J)la1era wwo
lntrodllcod,

a..U·· r · •tww•far

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Cited to .. f!urt

. GALUPOLIS- ._, Alh, 57,
Tbo patrol !'fled Roese to Gal~~
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f"-~~·-,·W• Va.. PI lliucu
llj)oUJ
Mlmlclpal Court Ocl. 28
::&lt;'•: Iii liolitpluollualclpalCourtO&lt;I.
,on
a
charge
ot improper back21 oa a charge at [allure to stGp
irilldn the asaured eloor cllo- Ina.
lanee allor an aeelde!t 11 6:20
p.m. Frldo7 oa Rl. 7, two 1114
lflx.U..ths mUes -h ol Cbo·

~Judges for Co~ttume Contest A.n~uncedl

.GALLIPOLIS .;. Judges !qr lbe IIOIIIICed Sotunios by L, G. Mar- be .-."!!d on Tllurada,y, Ocl.
31, boalmlnl II 7 p.~
Galllpollo Leakln'o ....,.. Hli- chi, cbafrman._
.)Jclgei for tho toniest will bo
Tho parade 1114 toniest will
lowean Costume Conteatwere•n-

·Two Divorce
Suits Yded

ablre.

to the Brown
ear and moderate to the Ashear.
No one was injured.
The patrol lnvestlgaled a miDor accident at 9:35 a.m. Frida¥
on Rt. 325 in Rio Grande involvIng ears dri\'en by Edward E.
Reese, 19, Rt. 1 Cheshire, and

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Mad8e Nco! and

Marchi llid all particiPants

tre to report to the municipal
building em Second Ave., shortl,y

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Atty. Ronold Colboo!l will
aene 11 i'naiter bl eerem.onf.e;a.

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lollinil&gt;ei- it ~Otto ~ •No,,
·2'1 wlll·· uidlf ·~· lio'ov~·

GALLIPOLIS- Judge 'Jbo.

mao

SVNDAY
TIMES·SEN11NEL
Publlfl*l lilt) lillnllll.• Ill· 1M Ohio \'&amp;lie)'
N!IINirw:lO,

GAtLIPOLJs - !Amo (J,ew)
~. llqlotl, 80, ~ 112 Cloll

GALLIPOUS IWLl TKIBl"IOE

125 Thlrdl~I.,G&amp;U~•· OhiDof5131.,.
11•"-1 .,..,l Ill'~ 1\ln ii'IIU~Ipllialu~
S.und
~~113) ,

C~u'h•~t~~• Pt,ld•tGaUIJOIJ• Ohlu.0

; it,

Ook IIIII, jllld II 5:30 Llll.
~ Ia Holzer U.Ucol c.n.
t.r, Iller I fcNr 1114 ... hal!

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Tilt DAILY !i&amp;\TJP;EL

lUI Mee-lllc SU.I, hmlrl))·, OhiD, 45711.

- Uiaooo.

Minor clamoses

POMEROY -

Racine at 9:30p.m. Friday, 3ter-

UIHarle!Dachsald.
A car owned b,y Elson~nr.er,

traveling north, went otfthertght
ol the road and hit a culvert
before coming back onto t h e
road. Medium damages were incurred to the car. Sheriff Har-

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October 27-.28--29

tv

TONIGHT ONLY
Oct. 27

ANNOUNCE ART CLASS
An art class will
start Monday at the Southern
High School in Racine with Larry
Wolfe, instructor. All high school
chUdren interested may attend
the class to be held from 6 to
8 p.m.
RACINE -

Common Scents

Leo Marvln-ETtiOsl Borinlno
"THE DmTY DOZEN"
(loletrocolor)

AND
Lee Marvin-Angle Dlekh11on

Pink Panther
Year of the Mouse
SHOW STAHTS 7 P.M.

CARTOON

j'POINT BLANK''

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2 DAYS ONLY

Monday &amp; Tuesday, Od. 28th &amp; 29th

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TERRY ROBES

WINTER COATS
SAVE

DRESSES &amp; ROBES
We

offer o •pecia I purcho••
~"'~f' of drenes In mouy and
hall-1ize including fobrlcs in
double-~nits
ond blends to
weor lor doeu or daytime w•ar.
Excellent ~alu" at their regu~
lor pdce af $7.00. T coke rour
choice ot onl~

25%

LIMITED GROUP

CHILDREN'S

SUNDAY and MONDAY -OCT. 28 &amp; 291

CUI.

OFF

VALUES TO $8.00
WHILE THEY LAST

Re~ular Price of Coat.
2 days only. Saving on cash,
or charge. Ho lay~Owoy.
Floor-

s

TWO BIG DAYSI

Limited group of good terry
robes fully washable and full

S599

SCiliCK DiE

THIS REDUCTION FOR TWO DAYS ONLY.

WINTER' COATS 25% OFF ANY CHILD'S WINTER COAT.

REG. 89t

Saving$.on cash or cli'arge sales only ~- no lay:away at tliese prices:' -· - ~
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Specia1 purchase W811hable denim jeans for baby toddlers
in Sma11, mediwn and large. Regular price $2.00. Bu,y
these while they last at one-half price.

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RAIOI
8lADlS
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MEN &amp; BOYS DEPT.

LINGERIE DEPT.

ULTRA BRITE
TOOTHPASTE

VALUES
$3 to $8

INSIANI SHAVE

KING SIZE

Kin&amp; Size; Regular, Menthol, Lime .

REG.
85c
NOW·······

Here'• co be~rgoi11 huntM1 1 pore~dise our scramble table 1~
clvdu odds and end1, lelr-overa, di,conlio~.~Bd numben in . • • •
l~maut brafldt •_lip•, d1111er1, pojomcos, pant dreun, bra • ,
ll'rdl11,_ fournlottons ond other itemt in vMy limited quan•
titi"' t.v.,~ item on thi1 1cromhle table 11 r.duced a full
SO% e~nd more . SAV E DOLLARS MONDAY
TUESDAY.
AND

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Off

:~~·- ~~c··· · ·· · .. 39~ .

YARD
GOODS

COTTON
BLANKETS
Oall

Dark plaid flannel·

bJ.mUt
73 • jO- ·the
Qlttoa. tllenlul
" '.
Btl d&amp;h.- liqle or
doubllo bed. We cam-

ette for men's and

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boy's sport shirts
regularly 69c yard.

ON SALE

... Bale JloDila)' &amp;ad.

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59C
2 yds. $1

....ALUMINUM IOTCHEN

36 only. Sleeveless
day
time
cotton
dresses, dark patterns. Sizes
r0 r
misses and halt-sfze
figure.
Regularly
worth $i.49. Caadvertise the name
but take your choice

MUSLIN

l l of Ul.e tu

.d.~

DRESSES

Unbleached

..D. Wuhtible liJIK!1n

DIM

,,

Bleached or

Monday and Tuesday
only, your choice of
bleached or
unbleached muslin in
our best quality, Regularly 39c to 49c a
yard on sa1e at

4 YDS. $1.00
Limit 16 yd 1 •

SALE

ALUMINUM SALE
••

88~

s.,,., Lather

REG. $1.59

88~

nch

We offer a selecteds:rcqlofourgood
Airway Luggage for this special

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2
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5~

0

13 OZ., REG. $1.09

·4 9

MENNEN
SPEED STICK

DEODORANT
REGULAR $1.~9

GALLIPOLIS - Arthur R.
Flemln&amp; 16, Gallipolis, forfeitad a $33 bond Saturday In Gallla
COI!III;y Juvenile Court on a Slate
HlabWa.Y Patrol charse at speed-

aantvora include a SUI, Charlee
(l!ul!) Allmaa, Galltpo..
lla; a daugtrter. Mf11 Avis Allman, at home; a granddaughter,

c.

Mr1. Chari.,. cottrel~ Parkeroburc; a arand,..., Charles E,
Allmaa, Wllmlaglon, Del.

GALLIPOLIS, OHIO

Ing.
In other patrol

w.

Jobn

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HOI, -

Amelio FOIIIGIIa
GALLIPOLIS - Mr1. Amelia
F...,M, 88, of 1538 College HUl
Dr., ColPmhl•, Iormor real....
ot 'Gf111poll dl~
ofAtllloFclritaM.
- I i i all Gal-

A Aldo FonlaM, former
Gallla Aetiloml' Hlab Seltoolcap
Ia lbo late 1930's, ... ldll... In aclloa Ia World War U.
9inlvlaa are a - Attor1111 Jolrl C. Fontaaa, CoJum.
bul, ud a denpter, Mrl. Ida

CcJcme1, Nalbvllle, Term. There
' aro four arllldehll- and live
1H11 • arlfldehlldren. Semen

MONDAY &amp; TUESDAY OCT. 21 &amp; 29th

_SW~N CERAMIC ·PlANTERS

~~~------------~1·00
FOOTED PLANTERS
REG.
.
49C ---------·

CHESAPEAKE Mapllaa
llalriDl, et, owner rl. t h e
Hliraton &lt;llovrolet, Inc., Cbell·
peoke, dlecl Frldo7 flltiiii after
ou!!ering an Oj)pa!'onl heart at-

tack II hla bome.
He n.s coach ~ the Waterloo Woaders ~ part of the
~~ Vall01 111gb School eon-

ri1d"*~ from Lawrence eoun.
ty which otormod outof11le - oaotorn Ohio hlllo In 1933.34 to

two consecutive Claaa
B baakelball cban¢lnahipL
The former Waterloo teacher-coach was born June 61 1907,
1011 of l.a1mor S. Hairston, Pe·
dro, and lbo late Mrs. Nancy

f?orrP/u

Seoll Hairston.

He 11 aurvlved by hfJ wile,

ion

....
Ia

u

IETTIR FOOTWIAR FOR TH! 'AIIII.y

Mro. Geoewll! Hslrston.

GALLIPOLIS OHIO
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ArrBJ11101llenbo will bo amouncod by the Tracy Brammer Funeral Home, Ironton.

Mon.· Tuoo.·Wod.·Sat. 9-5
Thur. 9·12- Fri. 9-8

AND SIDEWALK SALE
UPPER
STORE ONLY

29Jt~

will bt held at 10 a.m. Tl!eodl,ll
at Ill. Aptha Church 1114 burial
will bo Ia st. JoiiOf)h Cemetery,

··

died Solurda,y ,..1'111118 In Holzer
Hoopltol. Mr. WatldoU no born
Alii- 8, 1879 Ia Well Virllala.
lbo .... of lbo late Jolla 1114 EJ.
lla liDrorlll' Waddell.
l!r. Waddtll la ounlved by
..,. will, Cbrlstlne; daulb-

Bel• C. Watldol~

ll111 lllbol F. Woddall, a n d
llro. AllltO lleGhee, all of Jlld.
dl~ ,.. b - , Jolrl Wal·

ter WMidlll, Middleport; t wo
.,..,.,,~ ud ab: areat-craDd-

ebU-.
llorYicto

NO. 8400
REG. $2.57

.,

will bo held II 10
a.m., •mt 1 It S.ered Heart
Cli!Rh 1a l'll!l!lrw _ . 111o
. of &gt;F - A. J, GoJu.
lllowold. 8ilrlal will bo Ia Socrtd

REG.l.SO QT.

REG. 4.50 GAL.

s .98

90C ~-

- PLASTIC COAT HANGERS
pl.

PKG. OF 8
REG. 69c ............. .

39~

Far1ners Hardtrare
310 Second Awe.

LIMIT
2

KNEE
SOCKS

REG. 49c

~

MEN'S
THERMAL

UNDERWEAR
100% COlTON

CORDUROY
PANTS
REG. $2.99
36 TO
SELL

JR. MISS

JACKETS
REG. $14.88 s711
13
SELL
TO

S·l;oo.

As Low
AL---·· .

S14·95

PIECE

SANDWICH
'COOKIES

JUNIOR
BOYS
POPLIN

KNIT CUFFS
AND COLLARS
Cotrt It To School In

If' ZIPPER BAD

REG. 1.97 ea.

CHENILLE
BEDSPREADS
$3.33

REG .43e
2 POUND BOX

BONDED

MATERIAL
REG. $1.99

COVERED
PEANUTS

S399

REG.

$100

$5.99

ARTIFICIAL
FLOWERS

MEN'S
FLANNEL

SHIRTS

VALUES
TO 29t
77c DOZ.

7~
EACH

BOYS

SAVE sse PERMANENT
PRESS
5-M-L-XL
PANTS
REG. 1.77 VALUES
TO $3.94

33
LIMIT 2

$137

LUCilE
WALL PAINT

CHOCOLATE

LBS.

2

s·

FOR

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2

1uS •

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REG. 69c

SAVE 2.61

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Now.

EACH

JACKETS

T.iiES
· OCT•.21 &amp; 29

and LOWER
..

TOP OIIOTTOM

S197

ION.

~·.

W1NIEI WIIGHT
SIZES• 5-M-L-Xl

SAVE
1.50
ON 2

2 . . Sl

REG.
67C

REG.

CHILDREN'S

Gallipolis, Ohio

TOPCOlTS
1/2 PRICE

SIDEWALK
SALE
DRAPERY
MATERIAL

368 TO SELL

BOYS

/olin W"llllam WaddeU

STORE ONLY

FIG BARS

FLANNEL
GOWNS

43j..

REG.
67c

Col........

..... . aa.o

MISSES

N.Yl.ONS

216 TO
SELL

Rec; suo

PHONE 446-1883

Friday Night

SEAMLESS
REG. STITCH

DAYS.

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BOYS SHOES

Coach Oaimed

2 p.m. !b1de7.

8MII!S

PAMPERS
~~~T!~~-····· ;1~~, s137
·-----~:-~"':'-~-------~;...-~,.~~~-:;,
.
PRICE &amp; SONS

&amp; IU~S.­
oa. 21 &amp; 29

SALE

BOUUQUE "

Sl99

ION.

SIDEWALK

the Rev. Jlmel A. Hmla. Bur·

/; W will bo Ia Ook HUI C, M.
:• Ctmller7. Fiiendo m&amp;7 caU II
lbo H!lllbo• FuDoral Home, Ook

K,,I INI·X

REG. $3.69

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ease•. Judie capture

i.,-dla

'IflEY'RE NEW

FOLDING
SYRINGE

ANNEX •• 48 STATE S T R E E T · - - - - - - - - 1

412-414 SECOND AVENUE

Is Forfeited

PRINCESS

~F

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R~ular, Dry,

Rog. $1.29

I
I( • ' . "

r;

·~
vos
SHAMPOO

3te

I 1--------::baviJ- S~ule,.
. •
i

deraonDeem.

This ~roup include-s pi .. pans, muffin pans, cookie sheets, bitcult pon, round or
tquare coke pons and yott eon buy your choice of any item ot 39c eoch or any 3 for $1.

LUGGAGE
SALE

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Rotular, hard to ho14, unscented.

)

NOW .

Floor)---

We repeat 0\11' 1pe&lt;iol 1ole of Century Aluminum
kilt hen helpen for rhi• OctoHr event. 'four
thoi~• af souce f&gt;ans, pie-ponl with ~ov..-, coke
PCJ"S witt. c:over, colle ser.•er• with ol..,mlnU!rl coY•
81'1. range 1eh, and roo1l ponl .

MULTIPLE UNIT

AQUA-NE
HAIR SPRAY

Per Customer

-~;.;;;....&amp;----- (Dowutain

.fl
.

REG. 98t, NOW

P'lrst come, f I r 8 t

Reg. $8.99

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PERSONNA
INJECTOR 7'S

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y4 .

Teen's Bond

llliiDLEPORT - Jolla WUI!am
w-..; 89, 4111 st., lllldclleport,

MORE
THERMAL WEAVE

Funeral Homo In l'lrl&lt;·
eroburo lor Mro. llolalle Deem
AllmiD, 86, Wllo died 11urada,y,
!lie wae born Ia WO!XI CcalaIJ, W, VL, In 1882, dauslfl« of
lbo lite Wari'OII and .Juc13' An·

:j UDIU!d PrelhJt.rlu Church by

'll' 11011 a con!eellonerJ a n d
- - bore !01' 1118!11' Je&amp;rl
Ia lbe locallclt DOll Iii lbo old
Oldo VaiiiQ'Baak,.. Socoad Ave.

Dan-Press plBids in newest Fall colors for skirts, An Exce-llent
slacks, jumpers or two piece suit!!. Washable, perman- Value At
ent press, ~iron 50 per cent Fortrel and 50 per cent $1.00

We offer for this two day e\'enta fine group of our knit
golf and knit shirt11 !or the actJve man and boy. Sizes
for Small, Mediwn, Large and XL men, and boys'
sizes 8 to 18.

l

o.,

Awar(J.l§
. J ....

f.

•'lloli'' I'Oidlili, .

REG.
$2.00

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Specili purchase grol;J 250 yards only ramous Dan River
I'

Roaalie ..41lnuua

HoweU rlaod James T.
Jolmaon, 17, r.anq,ous, $15 and
ooata, speodlag; Charleo Tackett,
.
Knorue
16, Gallipolis, $20 alld coats,
RUTLAND- Mrs.t:.vdlaNieh- unaafe vehicle; ltusoall Elliott,
olaoo Knouse, 80, formerll' of 17, Gallipolis, $10 and costa,
Rutland Township, died In Ada, both au-lded. !allure to IIGp
within theaaourad cleor distance,
Okla., oo 0c1. IL
She was lbo dousltter at tho aad Harold Ruml.,y, 16, Galltpo..
late Mr. l!ld Mra. Georse Nich- Us, $10 and coats, failure to dlm
olson and la a nlfte of M r !I, headllghta.
Cited by cli;y pollee, WUIIam
Elbabe111 Mecumber of Dexter.
BosUc,
16, Gallipolis, was Oned
Site lo &amp;lao ourvtvod b7 numor~ l!ld coats, bolb auspendod,
oua cousina In Meigs CounQo
beaidaafour daughters. Mra. El- fallure to wear protective head
~' dadon.
~
EU1 flrat wife, the former Sar· eanor Granter and Mrs. Ann- gear while rid:lng as a passenger
ette Challa, both at Ada; Mrs. on a motorcycle.
:1 ab Morpa, dleclla 1922.
'f
Ha II IUI'VIvecl b7 hla widow, Rutll Brown, Wewoka, Okla.; Mrs.
SAUSAGE :mJFFER
~ llrL Fora 'Siqle Hl!lhel, whom Katbeyn McNamara, Fort W~,
HONG
KONG
(UPl).. Lee
; be married In 1931i two lOili, Ind., and a son, Kenneth Knouse.
Han&amp;
30,
ate
63
Dualsh
f: Damt H. Dilboo, ,........,., Jr., Ada. Four brothera, WUllam
aaaaase•
In 12 minutes Saturday
Hlflboa Fuberal Home, Alllenl; F. Nleholson, Shawnee, Okla.; and won an eating contest
~ l!ld Edwanl H. lllabeo, CoDtm, Floyd, Wewoka; Leatar, EIRene,
lfPC)IIIOred b7 Danlah food
:: 1114 ... allier, llrl. ,_... Okla.; Doll R•• Oklahoma CUy,
merchants. Hfs prize was a
" E. Qllmlo) Davlo, Ook H Ill. 14 lll"andchlldren and five areal·
7ear'a supply of Danish sauaa~ Tbore ore llvo arlfldchlldr•lll4 graadchlldren aloo survive.
ses.
,. lour III'IOI-Irondddldr"'!~
Funeral lel'Vlces wlll be ccm~
~ Monc(oy at lbe Ook IIIli
;·~

2 for
$11.00

duct HOaaey ..rvteoo II 2 p.m.
todll' II lbo RIWIIap • CGall
Funoral Home. Frlenda I!1IQ' coli
at 'lbo !unorol bome llfllllme,

s:":: ..

for IIIOJ'e tllaa
A ...,.,... of 11le Ook H Ill
UDIIed Prolbyterlu Clolrcll, bo
waa 1 50-¥811' member of lbo
_Forllaod Lodp No. 354, Free
and Aecepled MaiCMit, T r Ia I
ChlplaJ: No. 70, Jacklon, 32ad
Doaree, Seottllh Rite, Colum1&gt;111, Joel!.., Coomii'BIIrlnoCiub,
AieMin 9trlne Temple, CoJum.
bul, Ook HUI Ch.tpter No. 449,
Order of Ea-. Star, Lodp, Ook HUI, 1114 lbo Na,_, UODil F11leral Directorl AIID·

(Technlcolorl
Ehis Presley, Michele carey
COLORCAHTOONS:
Animal Rewe

c:ounq ComiiOiil Ple&amp;l COUrt
em a cltorce at 11011..._;.
ileturaed here !rom Columbus, Rupe W81 charged wltb
vlolallclt of probation em the
..... I1IJIPOl'l convl&lt;lklo. Tbo
Cljl!ao lias lsaued lrom lbe
loeal court ... 0&lt;1. 22, 1962.

eoa-

of 0 a k

lilent Wollh tomlly, 1bo 1a1e 'Jbo.
mu J, 1114 Slrlh J..,.o lfll&amp;boo.
. A 1908 ....... of Ook HIll
lllfll
ht Wll • 11109 .,.....
of ... Clll- Collop of
1!&gt;...ha•,.. Until hi• I'8CIIII! m.
.IIIII, bo liu 11lo oldell Jll'&amp;ctlclaa-uclanla Olllo.
. )I 1910, bo purchuod 0 ••
halt - - Ia ... 1lrm owned
1&gt;1 John D, iJoJd of 08k IIIli.
:!lkleo 1916, bo waolbo IOie cnmtr
of lbo Hlflboo Fuaeral Home
Hl"ff!w
lbo Ook IIIli
•

Tonight • Monday • Tue&amp;da,y

"IJVE A LITTLE, LOVE A
LITTLE"

nsldent

Hearj Cemelor)'.
Fllbe&lt; Jolll Sllerr)' will

GALLIPOLIS - Funeral sorJllll, bo wao tbo 1G01 of I prolll· rteoo were held Soturda,y 1111le

MEIGS THEATRE

Gillian residence in Chester.
from where Mr. Gillian, believed
to have suffered a stroke, WIB
taken to Pomeroy and trans-ferred to an ambulance Cor transportation to Holzer Hospital.

w.

lolltcbell IIO!IIenoad .
Rlehi.H Jtupe, 3&amp;, Columb11,
Iormor r e - at Galllpollo,
to I~ yeora Ia tho Olllo ~
lladlu7 Frldl,ll Ia G a Ill a

,.._,.,.. ner) week~!~~,) tl'lllllllltx~I!JII *'""'
temach llid Saturdo.Y Spencer before 7 o'clock on 0c1. 31. dl..\.
Ent..-.d Ullt"Onll cl111 m&amp;lihlllnldtr II
Led
by
tho
GAllS
marching
0-lo, l'clso ntll«.
were laaarred to a car driven was picked liP by the Racine emer- band, tho participants will then Pumuro),TlCMWS
Ot' Sl.'IISCRIPTlO~ ·
goaq
oq,uad
and
taken
to
Voter·
by Warren Davts, t2, Raclne,
1\ norrler daih 1nd !iolllkJ, Ut '"" -~.
parade
to
tho
I'Ublle
s.,.aro
NAILl&gt;l.~Rli'TIOri HAn;i
at 5:30 a.m. Saturdq on 1he ane lolemorial Hoapltal lor troll· where the annual costume judgn., li&amp;llipVl io l'riU• 111 Ohlu ,,.. Wn1 \'lrmont
at
minor
ln)lrles
and
that
Royal Ook Park road, !llerilf
linll, Ol&gt;t )qr $9~ oil lh&lt;ll11hl 85; 1hr" -.omh•
$3; fl-hoe«, _ , .. reJo;o il mltfllhliJG;Ihr.
he had not yet talked to ~ Ing wiU lake place,
Robert Hartenboch reported.
Prizes, -sored by local llllln!MR.~Wonda WUllams, Rl. 2 Galli· · The car went to the loll on about the aeeldent.
Thl fllll1 llitnlh11i, - ,..,. Ill; sl• -'1•
merclumt.s,
wlll be ofl'ered Jn ~.U; lh,... monl ho p.
polis, charged extreme cruelty the road, struck a tree, and then
r~~e L'nluld l'rv•• lnoen,.tlonol Ia ~~duii­
three age divisions ln three eatebl ber petition tor a divorce trom Into a lleld. Davia was not lnI..IJ .... aLl ... oo lht ulll fur publifallon ot all
lf&gt;J'Ios:
1-7
1081'1;
7-14;
and
14
TAKEN TO HOSPITAL
nt101 dllfl&amp;•""'• cr... ,,_. 10 11111 -~· l.lt
Kenneth WUllama. They were )Jred, mel m charges were tOPOMEROY - The Pome!'O)' to 90. The selections will be 1ho lhll luo'ILI niWI poi!IIINid heHhl.
married Dec. 9, 1959 and have ed.
booed on moat orlglnal, !Uimleat
four children, She seeks aUmony
lnveatlptloo .was oont1nu1ns of emergency squad answered a call
...--~~
and custoclr of the children.
an accident on Route 124 north of saturday morning to the Eber

Blanche Johnson, Rt. 1 Gallipolis, filed a petition for a diGloria A. Williams, 30, Rt 3
vorce from Alfonso Johnson on
Oak HUI.
grounds of gross neglect ot duty
Officers said that Reese was
and extreme cruelty. They were
attempting to back into a parkmarried July 29, 1960 and ha-ve
ing space and his car struck a
three children. She also seeks
parked car owned by Mrs. WUalimony and custottv of the chilllams. There was minor damto the right rear fender of dren.

"II .

lolary Austin,

Rev. A. H. MacKenzte.

Leaves Park Road

The !late Hlabwa,y Patrol oald
A1h's ear faDed to stop and struck
GALLIPOLIS - TwO diYoree
the back ~ .. car driven by Betactions were flied Frldl,ll In Gal·
ty r.( Bro1111, 36, And• Grove,
W. VL Mrs. BtoWn had stop- Ita County Common Pleas Coort,
aeeordlng to clerk of court Mar·
pod In a line at aoulbbflund trafjorle Rinehart.
fie to make a left turn. There
was minor damage

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Su~1 1'1mes ·Sentinel, Swmy, Oc!Ober 27, 1968

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Cited to .. f!urt

. GALUPOLIS- ._, Alh, 57,
Tbo patrol !'fled Roese to Gal~~
....----..1...
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f"-~~·-,·W• Va.. PI lliucu
llj)oUJ
Mlmlclpal Court Ocl. 28
::&lt;'•: Iii liolitpluollualclpalCourtO&lt;I.
,on
a
charge
ot improper back21 oa a charge at [allure to stGp
irilldn the asaured eloor cllo- Ina.
lanee allor an aeelde!t 11 6:20
p.m. Frldo7 oa Rl. 7, two 1114
lflx.U..ths mUes -h ol Cbo·

~Judges for Co~ttume Contest A.n~uncedl

.GALLIPOLIS .;. Judges !qr lbe IIOIIIICed Sotunios by L, G. Mar- be .-."!!d on Tllurada,y, Ocl.
31, boalmlnl II 7 p.~
Galllpollo Leakln'o ....,.. Hli- chi, cbafrman._
.)Jclgei for tho toniest will bo
Tho parade 1114 toniest will
lowean Costume Conteatwere•n-

·Two Divorce
Suits Yded

ablre.

to the Brown
ear and moderate to the Ashear.
No one was injured.
The patrol lnvestlgaled a miDor accident at 9:35 a.m. Frida¥
on Rt. 325 in Rio Grande involvIng ears dri\'en by Edward E.
Reese, 19, Rt. 1 Cheshire, and

i

\

Mad8e Nco! and

Marchi llid all particiPants

tre to report to the municipal
building em Second Ave., shortl,y

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Atty. Ronold Colboo!l will
aene 11 i'naiter bl eerem.onf.e;a.

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lollinil&gt;ei- it ~Otto ~ •No,,
·2'1 wlll·· uidlf ·~· lio'ov~·

GALLIPOLIS- Judge 'Jbo.

mao

SVNDAY
TIMES·SEN11NEL
Publlfl*l lilt) lillnllll.• Ill· 1M Ohio \'&amp;lie)'
N!IINirw:lO,

GAtLIPOLJs - !Amo (J,ew)
~. llqlotl, 80, ~ 112 Cloll

GALLIPOUS IWLl TKIBl"IOE

125 Thlrdl~I.,G&amp;U~•· OhiDof5131.,.
11•"-1 .,..,l Ill'~ 1\ln ii'IIU~Ipllialu~
S.und
~~113) ,

C~u'h•~t~~• Pt,ld•tGaUIJOIJ• Ohlu.0

; it,

Ook IIIII, jllld II 5:30 Llll.
~ Ia Holzer U.Ucol c.n.
t.r, Iller I fcNr 1114 ... hal!

I

Tilt DAILY !i&amp;\TJP;EL

lUI Mee-lllc SU.I, hmlrl))·, OhiD, 45711.

- Uiaooo.

Minor clamoses

POMEROY -

Racine at 9:30p.m. Friday, 3ter-

UIHarle!Dachsald.
A car owned b,y Elson~nr.er,

traveling north, went otfthertght
ol the road and hit a culvert
before coming back onto t h e
road. Medium damages were incurred to the car. Sheriff Har-

A llfHOIIII

s.-.

October 27-.28--29

tv

TONIGHT ONLY
Oct. 27

ANNOUNCE ART CLASS
An art class will
start Monday at the Southern
High School in Racine with Larry
Wolfe, instructor. All high school
chUdren interested may attend
the class to be held from 6 to
8 p.m.
RACINE -

Common Scents

Leo Marvln-ETtiOsl Borinlno
"THE DmTY DOZEN"
(loletrocolor)

AND
Lee Marvin-Angle Dlekh11on

Pink Panther
Year of the Mouse
SHOW STAHTS 7 P.M.

CARTOON

j'POINT BLANK''

.,

2 DAYS ONLY

Monday &amp; Tuesday, Od. 28th &amp; 29th

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WOMEN'S

TERRY ROBES

WINTER COATS
SAVE

DRESSES &amp; ROBES
We

offer o •pecia I purcho••
~"'~f' of drenes In mouy and
hall-1ize including fobrlcs in
double-~nits
ond blends to
weor lor doeu or daytime w•ar.
Excellent ~alu" at their regu~
lor pdce af $7.00. T coke rour
choice ot onl~

25%

LIMITED GROUP

CHILDREN'S

SUNDAY and MONDAY -OCT. 28 &amp; 291

CUI.

OFF

VALUES TO $8.00
WHILE THEY LAST

Re~ular Price of Coat.
2 days only. Saving on cash,
or charge. Ho lay~Owoy.
Floor-

s

TWO BIG DAYSI

Limited group of good terry
robes fully washable and full

S599

SCiliCK DiE

THIS REDUCTION FOR TWO DAYS ONLY.

WINTER' COATS 25% OFF ANY CHILD'S WINTER COAT.

REG. 89t

Saving$.on cash or cli'arge sales only ~- no lay:away at tliese prices:' -· - ~
~

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.

Specia1 purchase W811hable denim jeans for baby toddlers
in Sma11, mediwn and large. Regular price $2.00. Bu,y
these while they last at one-half price.

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SUPER
SAYINGSI

RAIOI
8lADlS
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MEN &amp; BOYS DEPT.

LINGERIE DEPT.

ULTRA BRITE
TOOTHPASTE

VALUES
$3 to $8

INSIANI SHAVE

KING SIZE

Kin&amp; Size; Regular, Menthol, Lime .

REG.
85c
NOW·······

Here'• co be~rgoi11 huntM1 1 pore~dise our scramble table 1~
clvdu odds and end1, lelr-overa, di,conlio~.~Bd numben in . • • •
l~maut brafldt •_lip•, d1111er1, pojomcos, pant dreun, bra • ,
ll'rdl11,_ fournlottons ond other itemt in vMy limited quan•
titi"' t.v.,~ item on thi1 1cromhle table 11 r.duced a full
SO% e~nd more . SAV E DOLLARS MONDAY
TUESDAY.
AND

i

COLGATE

Off

:~~·- ~~c··· · ·· · .. 39~ .

YARD
GOODS

COTTON
BLANKETS
Oall

Dark plaid flannel·

bJ.mUt
73 • jO- ·the
Qlttoa. tllenlul
" '.
Btl d&amp;h.- liqle or
doubllo bed. We cam-

ette for men's and

__
......

Ule

- -· Bet- ....

boy's sport shirts
regularly 69c yard.

ON SALE

... Bale JloDila)' &amp;ad.

....

59C
2 yds. $1

....ALUMINUM IOTCHEN

36 only. Sleeveless
day
time
cotton
dresses, dark patterns. Sizes
r0 r
misses and halt-sfze
figure.
Regularly
worth $i.49. Caadvertise the name
but take your choice

MUSLIN

l l of Ul.e tu

.d.~

DRESSES

Unbleached

..D. Wuhtible liJIK!1n

DIM

,,

Bleached or

Monday and Tuesday
only, your choice of
bleached or
unbleached muslin in
our best quality, Regularly 39c to 49c a
yard on sa1e at

4 YDS. $1.00
Limit 16 yd 1 •

SALE

ALUMINUM SALE
••

88~

s.,,., Lather

REG. $1.59

88~

nch

We offer a selecteds:rcqlofourgood
Airway Luggage for this special

~

2
.

5~

0

13 OZ., REG. $1.09

·4 9

MENNEN
SPEED STICK

DEODORANT
REGULAR $1.~9

GALLIPOLIS - Arthur R.
Flemln&amp; 16, Gallipolis, forfeitad a $33 bond Saturday In Gallla
COI!III;y Juvenile Court on a Slate
HlabWa.Y Patrol charse at speed-

aantvora include a SUI, Charlee
(l!ul!) Allmaa, Galltpo..
lla; a daugtrter. Mf11 Avis Allman, at home; a granddaughter,

c.

Mr1. Chari.,. cottrel~ Parkeroburc; a arand,..., Charles E,
Allmaa, Wllmlaglon, Del.

GALLIPOLIS, OHIO

Ing.
In other patrol

w.

Jobn

~-

-'.

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HOI, -

Amelio FOIIIGIIa
GALLIPOLIS - Mr1. Amelia
F...,M, 88, of 1538 College HUl
Dr., ColPmhl•, Iormor real....
ot 'Gf111poll dl~
ofAtllloFclritaM.
- I i i all Gal-

A Aldo FonlaM, former
Gallla Aetiloml' Hlab Seltoolcap
Ia lbo late 1930's, ... ldll... In aclloa Ia World War U.
9inlvlaa are a - Attor1111 Jolrl C. Fontaaa, CoJum.
bul, ud a denpter, Mrl. Ida

CcJcme1, Nalbvllle, Term. There
' aro four arllldehll- and live
1H11 • arlfldehlldren. Semen

MONDAY &amp; TUESDAY OCT. 21 &amp; 29th

_SW~N CERAMIC ·PlANTERS

~~~------------~1·00
FOOTED PLANTERS
REG.
.
49C ---------·

CHESAPEAKE Mapllaa
llalriDl, et, owner rl. t h e
Hliraton &lt;llovrolet, Inc., Cbell·
peoke, dlecl Frldo7 flltiiii after
ou!!ering an Oj)pa!'onl heart at-

tack II hla bome.
He n.s coach ~ the Waterloo Woaders ~ part of the
~~ Vall01 111gb School eon-

ri1d"*~ from Lawrence eoun.
ty which otormod outof11le - oaotorn Ohio hlllo In 1933.34 to

two consecutive Claaa
B baakelball cban¢lnahipL
The former Waterloo teacher-coach was born June 61 1907,
1011 of l.a1mor S. Hairston, Pe·
dro, and lbo late Mrs. Nancy

f?orrP/u

Seoll Hairston.

He 11 aurvlved by hfJ wile,

ion

....
Ia

u

IETTIR FOOTWIAR FOR TH! 'AIIII.y

Mro. Geoewll! Hslrston.

GALLIPOLIS OHIO
'

ArrBJ11101llenbo will bo amouncod by the Tracy Brammer Funeral Home, Ironton.

Mon.· Tuoo.·Wod.·Sat. 9-5
Thur. 9·12- Fri. 9-8

AND SIDEWALK SALE
UPPER
STORE ONLY

29Jt~

will bt held at 10 a.m. Tl!eodl,ll
at Ill. Aptha Church 1114 burial
will bo Ia st. JoiiOf)h Cemetery,

··

died Solurda,y ,..1'111118 In Holzer
Hoopltol. Mr. WatldoU no born
Alii- 8, 1879 Ia Well Virllala.
lbo .... of lbo late Jolla 1114 EJ.
lla liDrorlll' Waddell.
l!r. Waddtll la ounlved by
..,. will, Cbrlstlne; daulb-

Bel• C. Watldol~

ll111 lllbol F. Woddall, a n d
llro. AllltO lleGhee, all of Jlld.
dl~ ,.. b - , Jolrl Wal·

ter WMidlll, Middleport; t wo
.,..,.,,~ ud ab: areat-craDd-

ebU-.
llorYicto

NO. 8400
REG. $2.57

.,

will bo held II 10
a.m., •mt 1 It S.ered Heart
Cli!Rh 1a l'll!l!lrw _ . 111o
. of &gt;F - A. J, GoJu.
lllowold. 8ilrlal will bo Ia Socrtd

REG.l.SO QT.

REG. 4.50 GAL.

s .98

90C ~-

- PLASTIC COAT HANGERS
pl.

PKG. OF 8
REG. 69c ............. .

39~

Far1ners Hardtrare
310 Second Awe.

LIMIT
2

KNEE
SOCKS

REG. 49c

~

MEN'S
THERMAL

UNDERWEAR
100% COlTON

CORDUROY
PANTS
REG. $2.99
36 TO
SELL

JR. MISS

JACKETS
REG. $14.88 s711
13
SELL
TO

S·l;oo.

As Low
AL---·· .

S14·95

PIECE

SANDWICH
'COOKIES

JUNIOR
BOYS
POPLIN

KNIT CUFFS
AND COLLARS
Cotrt It To School In

If' ZIPPER BAD

REG. 1.97 ea.

CHENILLE
BEDSPREADS
$3.33

REG .43e
2 POUND BOX

BONDED

MATERIAL
REG. $1.99

COVERED
PEANUTS

S399

REG.

$100

$5.99

ARTIFICIAL
FLOWERS

MEN'S
FLANNEL

SHIRTS

VALUES
TO 29t
77c DOZ.

7~
EACH

BOYS

SAVE sse PERMANENT
PRESS
5-M-L-XL
PANTS
REG. 1.77 VALUES
TO $3.94

33
LIMIT 2

$137

LUCilE
WALL PAINT

CHOCOLATE

LBS.

2

s·

FOR

•

34~

2

1uS •

•

REG. 69c

SAVE 2.61

•••

Now.

EACH

JACKETS

T.iiES
· OCT•.21 &amp; 29

and LOWER
..

TOP OIIOTTOM

S197

ION.

~·.

W1NIEI WIIGHT
SIZES• 5-M-L-Xl

SAVE
1.50
ON 2

2 . . Sl

REG.
67C

REG.

CHILDREN'S

Gallipolis, Ohio

TOPCOlTS
1/2 PRICE

SIDEWALK
SALE
DRAPERY
MATERIAL

368 TO SELL

BOYS

/olin W"llllam WaddeU

STORE ONLY

FIG BARS

FLANNEL
GOWNS

43j..

REG.
67c

Col........

..... . aa.o

MISSES

N.Yl.ONS

216 TO
SELL

Rec; suo

PHONE 446-1883

Friday Night

SEAMLESS
REG. STITCH

DAYS.

'

SECOND AND STATE

BOYS SHOES

Coach Oaimed

2 p.m. !b1de7.

8MII!S

PAMPERS
~~~T!~~-····· ;1~~, s137
·-----~:-~"':'-~-------~;...-~,.~~~-:;,
.
PRICE &amp; SONS

&amp; IU~S.­
oa. 21 &amp; 29

SALE

BOUUQUE "

Sl99

ION.

SIDEWALK

the Rev. Jlmel A. Hmla. Bur·

/; W will bo Ia Ook HUI C, M.
:• Ctmller7. Fiiendo m&amp;7 caU II
lbo H!lllbo• FuDoral Home, Ook

K,,I INI·X

REG. $3.69

•

ease•. Judie capture

i.,-dla

'IflEY'RE NEW

FOLDING
SYRINGE

ANNEX •• 48 STATE S T R E E T · - - - - - - - - 1

412-414 SECOND AVENUE

Is Forfeited

PRINCESS

~F

:'

''

R~ular, Dry,

Rog. $1.29

I
I( • ' . "

r;

·~
vos
SHAMPOO

3te

I 1--------::baviJ- S~ule,.
. •
i

deraonDeem.

This ~roup include-s pi .. pans, muffin pans, cookie sheets, bitcult pon, round or
tquare coke pons and yott eon buy your choice of any item ot 39c eoch or any 3 for $1.

LUGGAGE
SALE

l
•

Rotular, hard to ho14, unscented.

)

NOW .

Floor)---

We repeat 0\11' 1pe&lt;iol 1ole of Century Aluminum
kilt hen helpen for rhi• OctoHr event. 'four
thoi~• af souce f&gt;ans, pie-ponl with ~ov..-, coke
PCJ"S witt. c:over, colle ser.•er• with ol..,mlnU!rl coY•
81'1. range 1eh, and roo1l ponl .

MULTIPLE UNIT

AQUA-NE
HAIR SPRAY

Per Customer

-~;.;;;....&amp;----- (Dowutain

.fl
.

REG. 98t, NOW

P'lrst come, f I r 8 t

Reg. $8.99

'...)'

PERSONNA
INJECTOR 7'S

·-sl

y4 .

Teen's Bond

llliiDLEPORT - Jolla WUI!am
w-..; 89, 4111 st., lllldclleport,

MORE
THERMAL WEAVE

Funeral Homo In l'lrl&lt;·
eroburo lor Mro. llolalle Deem
AllmiD, 86, Wllo died 11urada,y,
!lie wae born Ia WO!XI CcalaIJ, W, VL, In 1882, dauslfl« of
lbo lite Wari'OII and .Juc13' An·

:j UDIU!d PrelhJt.rlu Church by

'll' 11011 a con!eellonerJ a n d
- - bore !01' 1118!11' Je&amp;rl
Ia lbe locallclt DOll Iii lbo old
Oldo VaiiiQ'Baak,.. Socoad Ave.

Dan-Press plBids in newest Fall colors for skirts, An Exce-llent
slacks, jumpers or two piece suit!!. Washable, perman- Value At
ent press, ~iron 50 per cent Fortrel and 50 per cent $1.00

We offer for this two day e\'enta fine group of our knit
golf and knit shirt11 !or the actJve man and boy. Sizes
for Small, Mediwn, Large and XL men, and boys'
sizes 8 to 18.

l

o.,

Awar(J.l§
. J ....

f.

•'lloli'' I'Oidlili, .

REG.
$2.00

•
Specili purchase grol;J 250 yards only ramous Dan River
I'

Roaalie ..41lnuua

HoweU rlaod James T.
Jolmaon, 17, r.anq,ous, $15 and
ooata, speodlag; Charleo Tackett,
.
Knorue
16, Gallipolis, $20 alld coats,
RUTLAND- Mrs.t:.vdlaNieh- unaafe vehicle; ltusoall Elliott,
olaoo Knouse, 80, formerll' of 17, Gallipolis, $10 and costa,
Rutland Township, died In Ada, both au-lded. !allure to IIGp
within theaaourad cleor distance,
Okla., oo 0c1. IL
She was lbo dousltter at tho aad Harold Ruml.,y, 16, Galltpo..
late Mr. l!ld Mra. Georse Nich- Us, $10 and coats, failure to dlm
olson and la a nlfte of M r !I, headllghta.
Cited by cli;y pollee, WUIIam
Elbabe111 Mecumber of Dexter.
BosUc,
16, Gallipolis, was Oned
Site lo &amp;lao ourvtvod b7 numor~ l!ld coats, bolb auspendod,
oua cousina In Meigs CounQo
beaidaafour daughters. Mra. El- fallure to wear protective head
~' dadon.
~
EU1 flrat wife, the former Sar· eanor Granter and Mrs. Ann- gear while rid:lng as a passenger
ette Challa, both at Ada; Mrs. on a motorcycle.
:1 ab Morpa, dleclla 1922.
'f
Ha II IUI'VIvecl b7 hla widow, Rutll Brown, Wewoka, Okla.; Mrs.
SAUSAGE :mJFFER
~ llrL Fora 'Siqle Hl!lhel, whom Katbeyn McNamara, Fort W~,
HONG
KONG
(UPl).. Lee
; be married In 1931i two lOili, Ind., and a son, Kenneth Knouse.
Han&amp;
30,
ate
63
Dualsh
f: Damt H. Dilboo, ,........,., Jr., Ada. Four brothera, WUllam
aaaaase•
In 12 minutes Saturday
Hlflboa Fuberal Home, Alllenl; F. Nleholson, Shawnee, Okla.; and won an eating contest
~ l!ld Edwanl H. lllabeo, CoDtm, Floyd, Wewoka; Leatar, EIRene,
lfPC)IIIOred b7 Danlah food
:: 1114 ... allier, llrl. ,_... Okla.; Doll R•• Oklahoma CUy,
merchants. Hfs prize was a
" E. Qllmlo) Davlo, Ook H Ill. 14 lll"andchlldren and five areal·
7ear'a supply of Danish sauaa~ Tbore ore llvo arlfldchlldr•lll4 graadchlldren aloo survive.
ses.
,. lour III'IOI-Irondddldr"'!~
Funeral lel'Vlces wlll be ccm~
~ Monc(oy at lbe Ook IIIli
;·~

2 for
$11.00

duct HOaaey ..rvteoo II 2 p.m.
todll' II lbo RIWIIap • CGall
Funoral Home. Frlenda I!1IQ' coli
at 'lbo !unorol bome llfllllme,

s:":: ..

for IIIOJ'e tllaa
A ...,.,... of 11le Ook H Ill
UDIIed Prolbyterlu Clolrcll, bo
waa 1 50-¥811' member of lbo
_Forllaod Lodp No. 354, Free
and Aecepled MaiCMit, T r Ia I
ChlplaJ: No. 70, Jacklon, 32ad
Doaree, Seottllh Rite, Colum1&gt;111, Joel!.., Coomii'BIIrlnoCiub,
AieMin 9trlne Temple, CoJum.
bul, Ook HUI Ch.tpter No. 449,
Order of Ea-. Star, Lodp, Ook HUI, 1114 lbo Na,_, UODil F11leral Directorl AIID·

(Technlcolorl
Ehis Presley, Michele carey
COLORCAHTOONS:
Animal Rewe

c:ounq ComiiOiil Ple&amp;l COUrt
em a cltorce at 11011..._;.
ileturaed here !rom Columbus, Rupe W81 charged wltb
vlolallclt of probation em the
..... I1IJIPOl'l convl&lt;lklo. Tbo
Cljl!ao lias lsaued lrom lbe
loeal court ... 0&lt;1. 22, 1962.

eoa-

of 0 a k

lilent Wollh tomlly, 1bo 1a1e 'Jbo.
mu J, 1114 Slrlh J..,.o lfll&amp;boo.
. A 1908 ....... of Ook HIll
lllfll
ht Wll • 11109 .,.....
of ... Clll- Collop of
1!&gt;...ha•,.. Until hi• I'8CIIII! m.
.IIIII, bo liu 11lo oldell Jll'&amp;ctlclaa-uclanla Olllo.
. )I 1910, bo purchuod 0 ••
halt - - Ia ... 1lrm owned
1&gt;1 John D, iJoJd of 08k IIIli.
:!lkleo 1916, bo waolbo IOie cnmtr
of lbo Hlflboo Fuaeral Home
Hl"ff!w
lbo Ook IIIli
•

Tonight • Monday • Tue&amp;da,y

"IJVE A LITTLE, LOVE A
LITTLE"

nsldent

Hearj Cemelor)'.
Fllbe&lt; Jolll Sllerr)' will

GALLIPOLIS - Funeral sorJllll, bo wao tbo 1G01 of I prolll· rteoo were held Soturda,y 1111le

MEIGS THEATRE

Gillian residence in Chester.
from where Mr. Gillian, believed
to have suffered a stroke, WIB
taken to Pomeroy and trans-ferred to an ambulance Cor transportation to Holzer Hospital.

w.

lolltcbell IIO!IIenoad .
Rlehi.H Jtupe, 3&amp;, Columb11,
Iormor r e - at Galllpollo,
to I~ yeora Ia tho Olllo ~
lladlu7 Frldl,ll Ia G a Ill a

,.._,.,.. ner) week~!~~,) tl'lllllllltx~I!JII *'""'
temach llid Saturdo.Y Spencer before 7 o'clock on 0c1. 31. dl..\.
Ent..-.d Ullt"Onll cl111 m&amp;lihlllnldtr II
Led
by
tho
GAllS
marching
0-lo, l'clso ntll«.
were laaarred to a car driven was picked liP by the Racine emer- band, tho participants will then Pumuro),TlCMWS
Ot' Sl.'IISCRIPTlO~ ·
goaq
oq,uad
and
taken
to
Voter·
by Warren Davts, t2, Raclne,
1\ norrler daih 1nd !iolllkJ, Ut '"" -~.
parade
to
tho
I'Ublle
s.,.aro
NAILl&gt;l.~Rli'TIOri HAn;i
at 5:30 a.m. Saturdq on 1he ane lolemorial Hoapltal lor troll· where the annual costume judgn., li&amp;llipVl io l'riU• 111 Ohlu ,,.. Wn1 \'lrmont
at
minor
ln)lrles
and
that
Royal Ook Park road, !llerilf
linll, Ol&gt;t )qr $9~ oil lh&lt;ll11hl 85; 1hr" -.omh•
$3; fl-hoe«, _ , .. reJo;o il mltfllhliJG;Ihr.
he had not yet talked to ~ Ing wiU lake place,
Robert Hartenboch reported.
Prizes, -sored by local llllln!MR.~Wonda WUllams, Rl. 2 Galli· · The car went to the loll on about the aeeldent.
Thl fllll1 llitnlh11i, - ,..,. Ill; sl• -'1•
merclumt.s,
wlll be ofl'ered Jn ~.U; lh,... monl ho p.
polis, charged extreme cruelty the road, struck a tree, and then
r~~e L'nluld l'rv•• lnoen,.tlonol Ia ~~duii­
three age divisions ln three eatebl ber petition tor a divorce trom Into a lleld. Davia was not lnI..IJ .... aLl ... oo lht ulll fur publifallon ot all
lf&gt;J'Ios:
1-7
1081'1;
7-14;
and
14
TAKEN TO HOSPITAL
nt101 dllfl&amp;•""'• cr... ,,_. 10 11111 -~· l.lt
Kenneth WUllama. They were )Jred, mel m charges were tOPOMEROY - The Pome!'O)' to 90. The selections will be 1ho lhll luo'ILI niWI poi!IIINid heHhl.
married Dec. 9, 1959 and have ed.
booed on moat orlglnal, !Uimleat
four children, She seeks aUmony
lnveatlptloo .was oont1nu1ns of emergency squad answered a call
...--~~
and custoclr of the children.
an accident on Route 124 north of saturday morning to the Eber

Blanche Johnson, Rt. 1 Gallipolis, filed a petition for a diGloria A. Williams, 30, Rt 3
vorce from Alfonso Johnson on
Oak HUI.
grounds of gross neglect ot duty
Officers said that Reese was
and extreme cruelty. They were
attempting to back into a parkmarried July 29, 1960 and ha-ve
ing space and his car struck a
three children. She also seeks
parked car owned by Mrs. WUalimony and custottv of the chilllams. There was minor damto the right rear fender of dren.

"II .

lolary Austin,

Rev. A. H. MacKenzte.

Leaves Park Road

The !late Hlabwa,y Patrol oald
A1h's ear faDed to stop and struck
GALLIPOLIS - TwO diYoree
the back ~ .. car driven by Betactions were flied Frldl,ll In Gal·
ty r.( Bro1111, 36, And• Grove,
W. VL Mrs. BtoWn had stop- Ita County Common Pleas Coort,
aeeordlng to clerk of court Mar·
pod In a line at aoulbbflund trafjorle Rinehart.
fie to make a left turn. There
was minor damage

•

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~l1f;~~:!l,.,.ll' TIII)OI ,·~atl"'l' SUnllll·, October 27,

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Tile

19GR

Farmer Checking · '6B~ ·Record

:-J!Y

WJi.Ll~M P. SMITH

..... ..,..,.. MaMpment Apnt
." JACKSON - Year's end Ia

.,( ·• cbwlna close, a time wben the
~

,i· D:IU'l farmer looks. at his farm
, .ncoJdo to oee If there Is ..me
., he can legally roduco h I •
~:· 19681ncome tax.
. 11\en l8 an lncrease in taxes
for 1968. Checking farm records
now may result In tax savings.
At return..fllliq time, it is too
late to take some of the follow" ing legal ond heljliU] stops,

·Smith Usts tlleae poaaiblUtles:
EXPENDITURES: If tue• are
determined on the -•cash method, u addltional (and needed) ex,pendltures In 1968 mill' help,
particularly 1.1' these could have
been pogfponed until next year.

'

E&lt;amples: Palntingbulldlnp,,....
palring structurea, riiiOlriDII
equipment, bu¥in1 1969 rarm ...,_
plies.
pURCHASES: You may help
.bY bu)'lns .,..dod equipment or
machinery In 1968. Costs will
have to eo on the 1968 depreclatlm IChedule, or eourae. But,
••rapid-&amp;"ate'' depreciation may
help In place of Ule "straightline" method. rn the rapld-r.a:e
system, you cau claim more depreclatloo In tlto pH"chase year.
Occaaioaall7, you ~ deduct a
flrst.year depreelstloo ottO per
cent m manY lterna, In addltl011
to the regular depreciation. -

INVESI'MENT CREllrT: You
can take a SBVen per cent inVestment credit on machinery, equl,p-

••

~

. !

endorses the Repj)lican Candidates lor President and VIce President, Richard M. Nlxm Md !l&gt;lro T. Agnew.
In considering the great errors of the John11011. Adminlstratioo, there really can be no other choice. Mr. Nixon In 1968 clearly oft'ers
more hope, on more counts, than H u b e r t
Humphrey, while George Wallace awears to
offer oo ' - at all.
Even were other things eq11aJ, the terrible
error of Judj!Jnsnt represented by Ule VIet-

a tractor for $6.000 which )1111
expect to uae for eight ye&amp;rlj
the investment credlt Is 7 per
cent; 7 'per cent of the purcbaae
price Ia $120: !Ids amount (WO)
actually ls taken olf your comprted tax.
INSTALLMENT SALES: When
you sell a rarm or other real eltale, you must 1&gt;11 capital gains
tax on 81\Y profit or gain made
In a tax year. But o11eo the total tax payment can be ndJ&lt;ed Jf the sale iJ made oo an
installment basis. To (J18lity as

nam War, In which Mr. Humphrey - regard.
less DI how he squirms - ts inextricably
bound, Is enough w convince Ule maJor~ a!

the Alnerican people that a new administration free r1 past errors should conduct the naUoo'a buslness.
The nation faces
queltim properly
over it Here Mr.
talents that will

rapid change. Porhaps tlte
is who best can preside
Nixon swears to otrer the
permit chenge w occur In

Fort &amp;unrer, 1968 style, could ' - In 11111'
ghetto.

As for Mr. Wallace, he repreaeats only a
&amp;light threat w capture tho While lloooe In
1968. At least 80 per cent 0( the e1eetorate
understands Ulal Wallace'• stronpst proerom
seems to be abdication of the federal premment from all of American IHe, except in th&gt;se
areas that Mr. Wallace prefers· it to tunctloo..
If our FOUIIIIing Fathers had a large, gnawing
fear, II was ~ a future despotism, and thoY
provided machinery against It In the CoosU-

tuUon.
The more

crucial

QJestion for the nation's

future Mr. Wallace represents Is, WUl his kind
of populism grow or shrink between 1968 and

The unbsthed extreme left would destroy
our ln&amp;dtutloos and hope to pick up what Ia
left w Cashion their dreams Into reality Otting their allen-bred concepts. This Is the

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PQ"menta for their work shou1d
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you wwld Cor 81\Y oilier employ.
ees and the wagearecordedlnthe
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and let them report Income from
their work Md capital.
A chlld tmder 19 years ol age,
or one regularl,y enrolled In
school, (even more than 19years
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without the perent losing the
exemption for !Ids child. Actuall,y, two $600 exemptions are possible; the parD can take one
and the child who works can
ta.ke one. In the case at a child
who works, he or she need not
pay Jncome tax until his or her
income Ja more than $900 in a
tax year although a tax return
must be !lied when earnings
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receives bun Irene Cooper a blue ribbon for winning the
11
prettiest lega" contest held by the jutdor clan of the school
Clau members last summer took IDIPBhotl ot. male Hpma".
The SJIIP&amp;hota were attached to jan In the school and atudenta
voted- for a price, U.tla. Aableywas the winner and the pro-Ject increased the junior cl&amp;ll treaaury. n. award presented
Ashley was mode b,y Doma Cross.

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MONDAY &amp; TUESDAY, OCT. 28&amp; 29

GALLIPOLIS
BUSINESS
COLlEGE

Football tleld
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BREEDING OR DADIY LIVESfOCK SALES: A1r11 live-.,
held for breeding or doll")' PJI"·
posea lhould bereportedmSehedule ••D." nda way, Only halt
tho gain Is tuahlo. This It 1n1e
for brood live- raised or

gain the governorship of that great state.
Obviously, If Nixon lo the proper man w

should have a Republican House and Senate.
II Is unllkel,y he will have a Senate of his persuasion, but Rep.~blicans can elect a majorIty In the House. As Tenth District Congressman Clarence E. Miller said last week in
Pomeroy at a $5 a plate GOP dinner, thia,
"Wlll teke a lot of hard work by Republicans,"
Therefore, let is be even harder work durIng the f"' days remaining before the Nov.
5 Jl,r;?;r for all
concerned
tbe rGture
our

cool4o. e~c~"\!11'...., ~

duttae 11lel8llahle7oar,

It will grow Lf our great national problems
In the ciUea, of deOclt &amp;pending, ~ war, ~
pollutim, and of race are left untended. On
the other hand, If these problema become man.
ageable, Wallace's future will remain In Alabama where perhaps, 1C he reweds, he can re~

an orderl,y fashion.

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preside in Washington the next four years, he

clu&amp;Jc Marxist approach.
The rar rlsbl, backing Mr. Wallace, would
build walls topped by barbed wire aroond
these same .lMUtutions and dare them to be
attacked. This would guarantee the assault
they abhor, but actually invite. The natim hard-

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au ".4nltaPment,. llle no more
thin 30 )lOr oont ollhe lalling
,....,_ Ooori and the IIQ If prloo eon be HiioiYIIII Iii the
thtll' went In oervlce In lt68. lllo. y-. In ouch lnata1Jrnent
Th11 &lt;.II a direct raclJdfci! ol uloa, taus 1rt1 pold only ..,
lnonrno tax. Example: 'i"ou bu,y ltlat _. of the gain reeeiYed

Candidates Nixon-Agnew Endorsed

Meigs COWlties,

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great divisioos oC oplnloo In tlle nation, and
ol. tbe sensible, conaervatlve views held by a
lora• majorlty of the people of Gallla and

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WJi.Ll~M P. SMITH

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." JACKSON - Year's end Ia

.,( ·• cbwlna close, a time wben the
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,i· D:IU'l farmer looks. at his farm
, .ncoJdo to oee If there Is ..me
., he can legally roduco h I •
~:· 19681ncome tax.
. 11\en l8 an lncrease in taxes
for 1968. Checking farm records
now may result In tax savings.
At return..fllliq time, it is too
late to take some of the follow" ing legal ond heljliU] stops,

·Smith Usts tlleae poaaiblUtles:
EXPENDITURES: If tue• are
determined on the -•cash method, u addltional (and needed) ex,pendltures In 1968 mill' help,
particularly 1.1' these could have
been pogfponed until next year.

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E&lt;amples: Palntingbulldlnp,,....
palring structurea, riiiOlriDII
equipment, bu¥in1 1969 rarm ...,_
plies.
pURCHASES: You may help
.bY bu)'lns .,..dod equipment or
machinery In 1968. Costs will
have to eo on the 1968 depreclatlm IChedule, or eourae. But,
••rapid-&amp;"ate'' depreciation may
help In place of Ule "straightline" method. rn the rapld-r.a:e
system, you cau claim more depreclatloo In tlto pH"chase year.
Occaaioaall7, you ~ deduct a
flrst.year depreelstloo ottO per
cent m manY lterna, In addltl011
to the regular depreciation. -

INVESI'MENT CREllrT: You
can take a SBVen per cent inVestment credit on machinery, equl,p-

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endorses the Repj)lican Candidates lor President and VIce President, Richard M. Nlxm Md !l&gt;lro T. Agnew.
In considering the great errors of the John11011. Adminlstratioo, there really can be no other choice. Mr. Nixon In 1968 clearly oft'ers
more hope, on more counts, than H u b e r t
Humphrey, while George Wallace awears to
offer oo ' - at all.
Even were other things eq11aJ, the terrible
error of Judj!Jnsnt represented by Ule VIet-

a tractor for $6.000 which )1111
expect to uae for eight ye&amp;rlj
the investment credlt Is 7 per
cent; 7 'per cent of the purcbaae
price Ia $120: !Ids amount (WO)
actually ls taken olf your comprted tax.
INSTALLMENT SALES: When
you sell a rarm or other real eltale, you must 1&gt;11 capital gains
tax on 81\Y profit or gain made
In a tax year. But o11eo the total tax payment can be ndJ&lt;ed Jf the sale iJ made oo an
installment basis. To (J18lity as

nam War, In which Mr. Humphrey - regard.
less DI how he squirms - ts inextricably
bound, Is enough w convince Ule maJor~ a!

the Alnerican people that a new administration free r1 past errors should conduct the naUoo'a buslness.
The nation faces
queltim properly
over it Here Mr.
talents that will

rapid change. Porhaps tlte
is who best can preside
Nixon swears to otrer the
permit chenge w occur In

Fort &amp;unrer, 1968 style, could ' - In 11111'
ghetto.

As for Mr. Wallace, he repreaeats only a
&amp;light threat w capture tho While lloooe In
1968. At least 80 per cent 0( the e1eetorate
understands Ulal Wallace'• stronpst proerom
seems to be abdication of the federal premment from all of American IHe, except in th&gt;se
areas that Mr. Wallace prefers· it to tunctloo..
If our FOUIIIIing Fathers had a large, gnawing
fear, II was ~ a future despotism, and thoY
provided machinery against It In the CoosU-

tuUon.
The more

crucial

QJestion for the nation's

future Mr. Wallace represents Is, WUl his kind
of populism grow or shrink between 1968 and

The unbsthed extreme left would destroy
our ln&amp;dtutloos and hope to pick up what Ia
left w Cashion their dreams Into reality Otting their allen-bred concepts. This Is the

camp.

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12 Competent
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14 Mlu Gardner

Free!*$2.

CHILDREN'S WAGES: Pay
your children reiUJonabie wagea
for work acluall,y clone b,y them.
PQ"menta for their work shou1d
be made on a regular balls aa
you wwld Cor 81\Y oilier employ.
ees and the wagearecordedlnthe
farm business ncordo. Or, give
them lncomei)r1ldudng tn~
and let them report Income from
their work Md capital.
A chlld tmder 19 years ol age,
or one regularl,y enrolled In
school, (even more than 19years
old) can earn more than $6(10
without the perent losing the
exemption for !Ids child. Actuall,y, two $600 exemptions are possible; the parD can take one
and the child who works can
ta.ke one. In the case at a child
who works, he or she need not
pay Jncome tax until his or her
income Ja more than $900 in a
tax year although a tax return
must be !lied when earnings
reach $600 or mot:e·

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3 PLAYTEX TOOTHBRUSHES .

CHEESECAKE, ANYONE? Robert Ashley, ~ coach
and osslstant edmlalslrltor of Southern Hl&amp;h SChool In Racine,
receives bun Irene Cooper a blue ribbon for winning the
11
prettiest lega" contest held by the jutdor clan of the school
Clau members last summer took IDIPBhotl ot. male Hpma".
The SJIIP&amp;hota were attached to jan In the school and atudenta
voted- for a price, U.tla. Aableywas the winner and the pro-Ject increased the junior cl&amp;ll treaaury. n. award presented
Ashley was mode b,y Doma Cross.

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WHEN YOU BUY ANY
PLAYTEX BRA

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Gleuon,
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for m.tance

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lomou•

IF YOU DON'T LOVE THE BRA ..•

JMWmROGERS*
SILVERPLATE

YOUR MONEY BACK{

Al'lldocllflllo....__~

...... wondofful

yao

His

dtllcat. piercing and

_..,_

20. debt

48. ChlDe.e

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MANY OTHER BARGAIN DAY SPECIALS

Hers

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'342 Second Avenue

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MONDAY &amp; TUESDAY, OCT. 28&amp; 29

GALLIPOLIS
BUSINESS
COLlEGE

Football tleld
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held for breeding or doll")' PJI"·
posea lhould bereportedmSehedule ••D." nda way, Only halt
tho gain Is tuahlo. This It 1n1e
for brood live- raised or

gain the governorship of that great state.
Obviously, If Nixon lo the proper man w

should have a Republican House and Senate.
II Is unllkel,y he will have a Senate of his persuasion, but Rep.~blicans can elect a majorIty In the House. As Tenth District Congressman Clarence E. Miller said last week in
Pomeroy at a $5 a plate GOP dinner, thia,
"Wlll teke a lot of hard work by Republicans,"
Therefore, let is be even harder work durIng the f"' days remaining before the Nov.
5 Jl,r;?;r for all
concerned
tbe rGture
our

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duttae 11lel8llahle7oar,

It will grow Lf our great national problems
In the ciUea, of deOclt &amp;pending, ~ war, ~
pollutim, and of race are left untended. On
the other hand, If these problema become man.
ageable, Wallace's future will remain In Alabama where perhaps, 1C he reweds, he can re~

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preside in Washington the next four years, he

clu&amp;Jc Marxist approach.
The rar rlsbl, backing Mr. Wallace, would
build walls topped by barbed wire aroond
these same .lMUtutions and dare them to be
attacked. This would guarantee the assault
they abhor, but actually invite. The natim hard-

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thin 30 )lOr oont ollhe lalling
,....,_ Ooori and the IIQ If prloo eon be HiioiYIIII Iii the
thtll' went In oervlce In lt68. lllo. y-. In ouch lnata1Jrnent
Th11 &lt;.II a direct raclJdfci! ol uloa, taus 1rt1 pold only ..,
lnonrno tax. Example: 'i"ou bu,y ltlat _. of the gain reeeiYed

Candidates Nixon-Agnew Endorsed

Meigs COWlties,

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great divisioos oC oplnloo In tlle nation, and
ol. tbe sensible, conaervatlve views held by a
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eracor'elleense, $57,50,
Flnocl were stanley G. Wolla,
Long Bottom, $25 and co&amp;ls,
recldeBB operatioo; Harclol MeIOU10, Belpre, $5 and co&amp;la,
apeedfug; Carl

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Vancwer, Mid·

dleport, lett or cehler, $10 and
rolts; James c. Wyatt, Pomeroy
Routo I, aMadlne, $10 and coots;

Fred c...kle, Jr., near !diddle-

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Who In American Universities

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GALLIPOLIS - Tho Bidwell
Eliplorers, a new Glllt. ~
4-ll Club reconlll' Olilanlzed,
elec:led Mike Sklul J)retl- at
a recent meeting. · · Bill Hall
soned aa proaldem 111111.1 tho
election and Pat Stout lid devo-

.-.. Coll""ea·." ,He Ia the liOn ot

~N and• • Mrs. Harry :E. Cole
•Rev.

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meeCinB and explaloed the meanll!g of 4-ll fD

MONDAY and TUESDAY'
OCTOBER 28 &amp;29.

Pat Stout, secretary; ManiD
Bales, treasurer; lla'VId Wickline, news reporter; Daii:IJ Morris, health and aa!ecy dlalrman;
Terry &amp;out. program duiirmaa;
Tim Stout and Richerd lo!orrla,

LACE MANTILLAS

REG.
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GROUP OF SCARFS
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GROUP OF HANKIES

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The voted ballots must be returned to the board of election
not later than 12~oon in order to
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.lludent b;;dy projec:t ....,hair·
man, a dOrm Coonselor, anAl, pba Chi melli&gt;er and serves on
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MENS SPORT SHIRTS

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Tuppers Plains. Mrs. R e I d
Young is Chairman.
Registration and Coffee Hour

will be from 9 to 10 a.m. The
morning session will be called
to order by Mrs. John H. Reese,
regional director. Mrs. P a u 1

Weudell Reed, state llrst vicepresident, and regional advisor

will be present.
Lunc:hem willbeservedatnoon
by the members oC the host club.

Ticket Is $1.50 and roglatraUoo
fee 50 cents.
All club members in Region 11
are to bl'ing dried material,
go

Floral

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Mra. Gilbert CuUen, Ohio AB·
aoclatioo GordBO Club accredited judge will be Ute pest apoaker and demonstrator' at 1 p,
m. Her domonatratlno will be 011
Chrlalmas Arraogomonts.
Make reservations by Nm. 10
to Mro. Earl Dean, Rt. 3, POmeroy, Ohio 45769.

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As a r~ of tho morelng
school, first and second grade,
of
tho Evto~ollcal l!nlted ar.th·
third and rourth grade, Cifth and
ren
C)Mlrch and tho Melllodlll
slxth grade, and seventh a n d
Chur&lt;h,
the a(8Jiing oi a Charter
eighth grade, for the pretUelit
Memberoblp
Roll I&amp; IIOHIArY
costwne, ugliept costume, funniln
order
tO
become a meui&gt;er
est costume, and the most un..
in
the
new
Women's .sodeQ&gt;.
uAual cosblme,
Eight
members
alpd tho nn&gt;·
Following the outdoor activborstdp·llii
after
pOru~ln
ities, the chUdren will be serthe
tmpresstye
_
service.
•
ved treats and two cartoons will
1be
u
Agape''
Meal,
or
Jove
be shown in community Hall.
feast,
was
aerved
by
thehoslell.
The program chairman Is Beverly Hofl", assisted by Mary Lou Thlo moai is a time for joy and
fellowship togethoc. The ladles
Hose and Delores Shu.pert.
dlacussed the concerns
the
sode\Y and tDid of their thaMsgl.vlngs as they broke bread tolittle brook - or the rustling gether and drank a toaat for
or a leaf.
peace in the world.
A cultivated memon-, into
Following.,. the meal, Mrs.
which there has been poured the Nortlllp told of the lmpcrtance
holiest and best, becomes one
(i the observance, the amual
of the richest treasures or the ucail toPr83erandSelf-Denlal."
ooul.
The~ members gave a speclal
By our test, the Psalmist ln- otr~ for this project. This
dicat~s the paths of the years he
'year glfta wUI bo used for tho
has trodden. The Lord has lead urban mlnlstries in Asia and
him beside the still waters and
for educational work In religlous
made him to lie down in green ochools In the United states.
pastures.
During a short buslneu meetIsn't this the most wondering a committee on Nominatiorls,
ful way? We will not moom over a chairman for Soclal Relations,
what we have auffered but reand one for Nominations ware
member that the Lord has said, elected. Mra, Lester Plymale
"My grace is sufficient f o r
wtll have the November meetthee."- ll Cor. 12:9. The spir- Ing with Mrs. Glom Powell and
It or praiae should invest our
Mrs. c. Y. Lakin presenting the
aouls and we should acknowledge
program.
the kind of Heart of the Et\lr-

Let Uil not think o[ the leeks
and cucumbers back in Egypt
AT HOMECOMING
but remember the grapes of the
RIO
GRANDE - Robert E.
Promls~ Land. Let us rememRose
(Class
oC '60) from Rio
ber that every year brlngs us
Grande,
attended
Ute lli01IIai
closer to the Lord, that each
Homecoming
activities
October
trial only makes us stronger
18
and
19
on
tho
Morehead
state
and ln&lt;!reases our faith. - The
University
campus.
By REV, JOHN BUSCH
ory is not wisdom alone but Rev . John Busch (Retired) Free
Text _ Psalms 77:10 "I will without which there could be no Will BapU&amp;I Church of Portland.
remember the years of the right other mental operation•.
hand of the Most High!'
Memory brings to UB joys
Memory is the treasure chest anew. Our present experience
of the aoul. In it Is stored the may be dreary and desolate but
joys and &amp;qt!'OWSl the pal' f"d . the r~cO:ll~~.o/1 ,of,, ,ho&amp;e ::(~S ~
pleasure ~ experience. l:Jitr•• in w~IFh tbe .. ~r.OJII!lflp~~ ,of. ~ ;
mellowed by the. kindly hfl4_, of so dearly comprehended becom- ·
Time, our sorrows sorten Into es oUr. UI~w·ation. Ric"h beyond ·
benedictions and our joys are worldly computation Is the man
kept forever.
who can thus bring from thetreaThel'e are some things which sure house of his memory auch
we never forget. They remaJn divine we~th .
bright and shlnlng~lights ln the
Memory is a atore-hoose to
memory - undimmed by all the store away the good things of
TWO BIG DAYS! MON. &amp; TUES.
years. Their presence give! a Life. We remember best those
OCTOBER 28 &amp; 29
golden splendor unto our lins things which most atrongl,y apand they Corm some or our most peal to ua. The interest in which
precious possessions. fhat man we are most deeply concerned.
is never lonely, who haa gathMemory has often been acWOMENS
ered such rich apoils or the pBJt cused of treachery, but l[ we
to help him In the struggle of will examine ouraelves, we will
the future. The writer of this find the trouble is with us. We
Psalm was such a man. He made have not taken the time to train
the glory year a pay tribute to our memory.
OLD FASHIONED
the present.
Memory has a strange power
n baa been said that of all the ol crowding years Into moments.
BARGAINS ...... . .. .
gl.rta with which the beneficient What alight things suffice to re·
providence has endowed man, call the scenes of years that
memory is the noblest. Yet mem- have paat - the babbling

•: Values To,$1.00 PJ.

3Q, $'

Denl.al.n

MENS

socu.

,BOYS
WINTER
JACQTS

INSULATED

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beyond Chesler, going toward

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.den Club in Meigs County will
best 111e Fall Regional Meeting
for Regloo II Saturdoy, Nov. 16,
at the Eaotern High School. n
is located on Route 7, five miles

MolghlMrhoo•
Ph. 446-4814

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26·C 7.·

PR.

Auorted

colors and pattern 1 •

... DRESS

TRICK OR fREAT CANDIES

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Umbrellas

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SAVE 'AT 17lE MAR'I!

ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED - Mr. and Mrs. Aven D.
Lusk of LOwer River Road, Gallipolis, Ohio announce the
engagement of their daughter, Nancy Elizabeth, to Mr. WilHam Craig Zlmpher, son or Mr. and Mrs. William R. Zimpher o[ 1335 Elmwood Circle, Piqua, Ohio. Miss Lusk is a
graduate ol Ohio State University where she was a member
d Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority. ~e ls presently entployed
by the Montgomery County Public Schools in Rockville, Maryland. Mr. Zimpher is a graduate of Ohio ~te Unlvei'Sity and
is working at Ohio state on his Master's degree ln history.
He is a member of Alpha Gamma Rho Fraternity. The wedding is being plaMed for February 15.

plants, guards, shrubs etc. for
the sales table. The money will

6S.

Size 7 to 12
Keeps feet warm &amp; ty

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Baas!

by Mrs. Gerald Roach, vice

taste for · everyone

SIZE AA

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the spring. A repcrt was given

Waddings, tunera1a
Speelal Occasions

WOIENS
HOUSE
SLIPPERS

Nancy Elizabeth Lusk

Chester Club A Cultivated Memory
To be Host
0 Region

• F1owers ln perfect

fashioned
TRANSISTOR
1An£RIES

ter, was the guest speaker for each of the OCCL leagues in this
the October meeting of the Pro- area.
greslive Mothers League held
Mrs. Mlke Hardway gave a
recently at tlle home of M r s. report on the state convention
Robert Williams.
held in Dayton on October 8, 9
Mrs. James Gilliam lntroduc- and 10. The meetingwasadjourn·ed Dr. Sawyer. He stressed the ed ar1d refreshments were servtmportance or detecting a hear- ed by lhe co-hostesses, Mrs. GeriDJ problem very early In a aid Roach and Mrs. Mlke Hardchild's ure to prevent speech de- . wa,y to twelve members and two
feels and complete loas of hear. ·• guests, Mrs. Bruce Mitchell and
Lng. He showed slides of the ear Dr. William Sawyer.
and told of the diseases that
The next meeting will be Nocause partial or complete hear- vember 12 at the Grace United
tng loss. A question and answer Methodist Church with motbers,
period followed the talk.
mothers-in-law and friends as
The business meeting was call- guests. The speaker will be Mrs.
ed to or~er by Mrs. William Carl Gillespie.
Campbell, president. The secretary, Mrs. Richard Brown,
called the roll and read the minutes or the last meeting. Mrs.
Charlea Gatewood gave the treasurer'&amp; report. CoDUilittee reports were given.
'l1le members discussed the
coming Christmas party and also
voted to have a horse show in
{

Cui Flowers

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9 VOL

Progressive ML Speaker

Green HOIJS&amp;
And

CHEWING GUM

-.e

or

$ 00

PKG. OF 12 - 5c PKGS.

Hasl~ins-Tanner you'll find real old fashioned bar·
pl.ns d11in1 this city wide old fashioned barpin day sale event. Hundreds
of 1tems for winter wearinr in men and boys apparel. Shop and save durine
this special ba1tain bonanza.

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Thuraday when two mlnlaklrted

ol the five age categories, pre-

John Brown Jr., Mrs. John L.
Th0 tub l 8 loold
forward cornet• Mrs. Oscar W. Clarke
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and ))laming for ~year When Jr., Mrs. Arthur ~•wr....,.,
- .. ~" celeb.ratethelrol....,oth Mr
. s, Fisher Oavia, Mrs. Gor·
"''' " .,_
amlvor--. At tho Ume Mrl. R. don Gibert, !Ira. John E. Halll..
William- Jenkins
will be proal- dey, Mrs. Slglamuad ,Hil{ller, .
doni, the fourth - u o n other Mrs. Charles E. Holzerjr,, Mrs.
!ami'" to aerve In that capaclcy. B. WUilam Jenkins, Mra. Joe
OJ
Precadlng
Mra. Jenkins were Moch, Mra. J, Howard Neal, Mt.1.
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her mOther, Mrl. John E. HalU- J~ Orr, Mrs. Charlea ~tday, grandmother, Mrs. J. Ern- zllarol1r,Mrdw"·othJamoerholaWt.alkerand~s.
e&amp;l Hallldoy,aildhoureat.grandmother, Mrs. Samuel Dunbar.

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LONG SLEEVE

The Facul·

.

P\IIIIO.e.

boraoftheclub.

GROUP OF MENS BETTER

Waffle Weave

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GALLWQLIS - Tbo Fair!ltlil
(,:olloge will , _ a llallowoen ~ wemoaday, October Women's s.;.,~o~;r .l i( Cllrllllan
So·, for aU Raccoon Elementary Service mot ().....,.. 23 .t tho
School children, chlldreo ol Col- 11ome ot ,Mrs. Wllllom !iOriiiUP
lege persomel, and children liv- with Mrs. Glom PVQII u .,...
of tho
ing In the Village ot Rlo Grande, hcateas.
bcgf.Mlng at 6:30 p.m. on the waa threori&gt;l&lt;l: the Cllarte&gt; Colebratlon, 1he "Appetf NeaJ, and
College green.
tho
"Call to Prayer and Self Prizes wi II be awarded in each

mer.
longest period.
GuestB included Mrs. Haney
Next week'• p1eet1ng will be
J • vary, Roche ...
~er, N• Y., ala- at -.
ua Walker homo and Mro.
ter o1 Mra. Fisher Davis, and Harold Wothorllolt· will bave tho
Mra. t1 .. -1 Mauck, Mrs. Lewla -.am. Tbe &amp;4wenteen active
~
--Brown and Mro. MIU White, eo. memberS for tho year 1968-li9
lurnbua, all former ac:llvo mom- are: Mra. George E, Bun, &amp;frs.

ot" •.f,.-"1

"Pamper or Mini"

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·¥~rging. T~a
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PACKAGE OF 60 SnCKS

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vac&amp;IICXIB :_ Wilen oath member
Of Ute activo membera,· Mra.
and. ~·e&amp;t tDid of oomOtldnc they ' J• .1 1 - Neal baa tho dladnco•
had done &lt;ll"'"" the pa&amp;l, 111m· UCXI ol being a member for the
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Is Dr. William Sawyer

An All Purpose

who wear miniskirts in pj)llc

YOU
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GALLIPOLIS .,-•.Tho Theraday
....~ Ute r-,
-Club; GaUlpol!a' ,_.,
· ~ t•• oev
' e- • nlolb
• Iub• ....~- ~
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year with a luncheon /Iaiit week
ln tile crelt Room at Oaear's,
with Mra.' J ~~ w·'·'k
.. er, '""
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Pl"'illdo~ prealdlng. •'
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.......-. . )• ......... - - was
UPO:' qaree ........"!'O'&gt;UVUII
· 1-• ··~to dodllr
aerveel aI '"'" - . ,...
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chryosnthemumo lied .geld coodloa· ~th eacb·. :.~ t. co·· bo•·· mark·
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od by bandmadO ""'-"•laahlonad
u-~ with the now
bY Mr 8• Joe .....,,
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ers ••d
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Members were delighted with
-- pr•-ama which were made
bIIR:IMr 1....,..Oscar Clarke who baa
· thorn lor several
• years
1Y
do"--'
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The new programs are lnFrench
blue and a darker shade of blue
with a gotdneor.Oe~la. Thename
t1 the club II printed tn French
11
Le Club Jeudl. n
The program committee, Mrs.
Joe MDch, Mra. Charles SWitzer
and Mrs. Ja,nes Orr, served as
tho lunchemcommlttee.&lt;Jiherof·

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Army P.:t. J RIJ' R. Proffttt, tieers Cor the year are Mrs. R.
19, 11011 ol MI., :anct Mra. a._v L. wnUam Jenkins, vice -president
Proffttt., Routef2, Racine. com- and Mrs. George E. Buah, secreploted elglll weeks of advanced tary-treoaurer.
GALLIPOLIS - Dr. Wllllam prealdent, oo a meeting with the
Infantry trail)lnB .Oc:l. 11 at Ft.
After the luocheCXI the psto sawyer, ear, ncao and throat · Dl&amp;lrtct President, Mra. Kl!lllloth
Jackton, S. C'!- 1 •
enjoyed a proeraln - summer speclallst at Holzer Medical Cen- Sites, and a representative from

Milky_ Way, etc.

$1!3

OLD

.

Limited quantity!

' lstry llkt ptana 'to attend medlcaa
Ohio state University.
·.·~ ·. On camN'S, Ken is the current

.~ •:sehool ·lt

Shifts of 100% Cotton.
4 Permanent Press
While They Last!

23c

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Au"'t~d design~. Buy ,
eorly and savef '

Made of Wood! Use. for footstool,
.
flower stand or TV view ina

at

!~?o~rto :.!5~~..~~~~~. . . . . .

CARIS

WOMENS FOLDING STOOL
DRESSES

Mon. &amp; Tues.
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GLEEM
TOOTHPASTE

fl

COMPLF.'$5 TRAINING

Almond

Falls Favorite Cottons

will be charged with lndooent
-sure and ol!endlng public
morality. He oaid the sltuatlm
r e a c h e d crisis proportions

GALLIPOLIS, ()HIO

CHRiSTMAS

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CAIRO (UPI)... Pollee chief
Zal&lt;y Elag aaid Saturday girls

girls disrupted traf!lc for an
hoUr.

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Reg. 95c family Size

:Af!alra Committee of the ooll)pge from a llat submitted by
- jbe.. faculb' division chairmen on
)la&amp;ls ot' se~olarship, lead.~) ·Ute
•rehlop,, character, and future
~
V. J)romlae. He lsrnajorl.nglnchem_,

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MINI CRISIS

THE HAT SH.OP

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sentee vote;r ballots~ _4 ~ ~'"··
' Oct. 31. These vtrtedballots mu&amp;l
be returned fD the board of election not later than 12-noon, Nov.
l.

s1.00

cone.

Sizes 10-18
Pink, Blue, Maize

voting armed service absentee
voter ballots have wrtll 12-noon
Satunlay, Nov. 2, to make ap))ll.~ation. The armed service ballots must be returned not.. later
than 12-noon on electioo. day,
Tueaday, Nov. 5.
GalUa Countians outside t h e
United states may apply for ab-

f'

Complete with wick.

DUSTERS

Gallla Countlans whc will be

While
They
Last!

Made of Silitex and Sili·

WOMENS QUILTED

The Gallla

Thursday, Oct. 31, Is the dead·
line fD make appllcalloo for civilian disabled or absentee voter

sns·

As Feminine As She Is

Count;y Board of Election reminded voters Saturday that 4 p.m.

ONLY!

,IRONING BOARD
PAD &amp; COVER

In red, green cmd amber!

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Of Deadline
GALLIPOLIS -

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Values to $3.87, not oil
sizes.

Voters Warned

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ln. Tall!

KEROSENE
LAMPS

WOMENS
SHOES

recreation leaders.
Also attending tho meeting
were Carl DeWitt, Steve Welllngtoo, stove Voroh, Paul Bales,
Chuck McBride," members, and
Mrs. Dann,y Morris and Mrs.
Marshall Kimmel, guest•.

$1J5

13~

One Bie Lot!

cbarge ()( tho

.,

'II 1he associate pastor of tJle
Flrot Baptist Coorch.
: Kenneth waa ooe or 16 atudcnls
h
.from Cedarv Ille College 81· on·ored ones chcoen by the Sludent

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members of the club.
Other officers eleeted .were:
Billy Hall, vice - proaldenl;

GALLIPOtiS ·-, j\ellllj&gt;th E.
~ole, a ~·· year .atudent attendlhg. l'eclanlllo College, waa
Botoc:ted for lilting In "Who'S

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Faculty Women

l)etober ?:1, 196H

Thursday Club ~,uncheon . Meet ·
:¢~/lege Ho~ors · to
Launch
C·
I
IJb'~
79th
Year
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' PoMEROY - Nine delendlllls Pa., _.tlng, $27 .50; Dimple port, flO and cooll, 'lnlalde&amp;·
Ealdna, Racjne Hoole 1, $57.50 lion; Rcbori L. Wblte, .a.clne
~ - · aod ala olhora oo
operator's ll&lt;e1110; Marvin Routo 1, $10 ani! coila, hllocurt · ·,
wre
lined Frkio1 In the Meli:s
R. Edwards, Pomeroy Route 3,
defective exhaust, $27 .SO; PI\Yllta
R. Raines, Long BoUom, oo OJ&gt;-

Sunda:r•

~ole · Listed ·;n

Bonds Forfeited in Court
jl &lt;;ooiiQ&lt; · Court of Judge Fraol&lt;
I• W. Porter.
J Forteldne bCXIdl were Vernon
f UW.. Mlddl-'· ~s. dloturb.·i.. IDI Ute poo..; Vet;a llouoeholdlr, JllnctiGa CitY, $27.511, _.t' iDI; WUIIRID J, IIIJ&gt;IOO", $25, as11111'0d clear dlalance; George G.
,, Hart, POmarey Route 3, $27.511,
f.Uuro to ylold the rlift~-way;
AIIHd A. Dulr, Dexter Route l,
.,.Prell driver'B license, $27.511; Carl c. Hunalcker, Orefield,

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-,i,Thei-. Sul;lda)·
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Choice

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eracor'elleense, $57,50,
Flnocl were stanley G. Wolla,
Long Bottom, $25 and co&amp;ls,
recldeBB operatioo; Harclol MeIOU10, Belpre, $5 and co&amp;la,
apeedfug; Carl

w.

Vancwer, Mid·

dleport, lett or cehler, $10 and
rolts; James c. Wyatt, Pomeroy
Routo I, aMadlne, $10 and coots;

Fred c...kle, Jr., near !diddle-

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Elects Stout

Who In American Universities

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GALLIPOLIS - Tho Bidwell
Eliplorers, a new Glllt. ~
4-ll Club reconlll' Olilanlzed,
elec:led Mike Sklul J)retl- at
a recent meeting. · · Bill Hall
soned aa proaldem 111111.1 tho
election and Pat Stout lid devo-

.-.. Coll""ea·." ,He Ia the liOn ot

~N and• • Mrs. Harry :E. Cole
•Rev.

•of One VIne , Sireet. Rev. cole

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Advl10r Maraball Klnuitol bad
meeCinB and explaloed the meanll!g of 4-ll fD

MONDAY and TUESDAY'
OCTOBER 28 &amp;29.

Pat Stout, secretary; ManiD
Bales, treasurer; lla'VId Wickline, news reporter; Daii:IJ Morris, health and aa!ecy dlalrman;
Terry &amp;out. program duiirmaa;
Tim Stout and Richerd lo!orrla,

LACE MANTILLAS

REG.
$3.50 ........................ .

GROUP OF SCARFS
25C-50C$J,QO
GROUP OF HANKIES

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JACkETS
SKIRTS

ballots.
The voted ballots must be returned to the board of election
not later than 12~oon in order to
be counted on election day.

REGULAR Sll.OO
TWO ONLY!
REGULAR $6.95

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BARGA.IR :TABLE

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SUMMER KNIT

BLOUSES
~~L. 1.00
$6.00

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SCUFFS
$3.00
VALUE

.lludent b;;dy projec:t ....,hair·
man, a dOrm Coonselor, anAl, pba Chi melli&gt;er and serves on
. the schoOl's yearbook staff,

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CANDY
BARS
Joy,

WOME~S .

Reeular &amp;9c

Regular 10c

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SCA.FS .

SELTZER

You'll want ae'-•ral at
this price!
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&amp; TUES.OCT. 28 &amp; 29
GroUp Mens &amp; Youtha
'n W•ar Stay Pren

Wn~

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S~ACKS

SPORT
SHIRTS

REG. $3.99 &amp; $4.95

Reg. $1.99 &amp; $2.99

$1.00

STAIR
CARPET

TOSS
PILLOWS

.DISH'
CLOTHS

SPORT &amp; DRESS SHIRTS

Foam filled! Nor&gt;oAIIer- ·.
genic. Add a touch of

Stock up · at this · low, '
low price.

J)i;\

10x27 inches in several
colors. See these!

color.

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only

:~~! 1~2~~!:w.~~~~~~-~. . ..1 0· \~

60·

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5·4~

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BOYS
\YINT.
JACKETS
.03
Rea. S;lalo n.!IB Now .................... ..

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PENLITE
BAnERIES

Many styles ond colors!

Sizes 5-10.

MENS SPORT SHIRTS

4.00 Now 3.58 ea ........................ •
STORE HOURS
9:00-5:00

· ·Quaker State ·

LADIES
STORM-PROOF

MOTOR
OIL

Sizes

Super Blond. 2 doya only

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TO

ONLY

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In nyl·ona, cottons or
vinyl auede! Pile or
quilted linifl9t.

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Chester Gar-

Tuppers Plains. Mrs. R e I d
Young is Chairman.
Registration and Coffee Hour

will be from 9 to 10 a.m. The
morning session will be called
to order by Mrs. John H. Reese,
regional director. Mrs. P a u 1

Weudell Reed, state llrst vicepresident, and regional advisor

will be present.
Lunc:hem willbeservedatnoon
by the members oC the host club.

Ticket Is $1.50 and roglatraUoo
fee 50 cents.
All club members in Region 11
are to bl'ing dried material,
go

Floral

We Dell¥11r

BOSWORTH'S FLOWERS

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$ 92

BOYS &amp;
GIRLS
SHOES
Sizes 8\2 to 3

to the Wahkeona Fuod, one of

OLD .FASHION.ED
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FREE PADDING

DRESS &amp; WORKSH

$ .8 8

AND

BARGAIN
BUYS AT.. ......... .

INSTALLATION
With The Putcha.. Of ....

CARPET
AIRatulor Price··

As. Low .AI

6' 95
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e WOOL
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GROUP OF

ODDS AND.

"'· yd.

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•• FRE£ ESTIMATES

·

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OPENt.\OND•Y.ancl FRIDAY,NIGHTS

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$ 88

MON.&amp;
TUES.

·o- SOilColora ond'P~t~te'rns To Wecttfrom,

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FLATS &amp; LOAFERS

Mra. Gilbert CuUen, Ohio AB·
aoclatioo GordBO Club accredited judge will be Ute pest apoaker and demonstrator' at 1 p,
m. Her domonatratlno will be 011
Chrlalmas Arraogomonts.
Make reservations by Nm. 10
to Mro. Earl Dean, Rt. 3, POmeroy, Ohio 45769.

aa Speellled

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the State projects.

Arran1e...,nt1

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The Sermonette

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As a r~ of tho morelng
school, first and second grade,
of
tho Evto~ollcal l!nlted ar.th·
third and rourth grade, Cifth and
ren
C)Mlrch and tho Melllodlll
slxth grade, and seventh a n d
Chur&lt;h,
the a(8Jiing oi a Charter
eighth grade, for the pretUelit
Memberoblp
Roll I&amp; IIOHIArY
costwne, ugliept costume, funniln
order
tO
become a meui&gt;er
est costume, and the most un..
in
the
new
Women's .sodeQ&gt;.
uAual cosblme,
Eight
members
alpd tho nn&gt;·
Following the outdoor activborstdp·llii
after
pOru~ln
ities, the chUdren will be serthe
tmpresstye
_
service.
•
ved treats and two cartoons will
1be
u
Agape''
Meal,
or
Jove
be shown in community Hall.
feast,
was
aerved
by
thehoslell.
The program chairman Is Beverly Hofl", assisted by Mary Lou Thlo moai is a time for joy and
fellowship togethoc. The ladles
Hose and Delores Shu.pert.
dlacussed the concerns
the
sode\Y and tDid of their thaMsgl.vlngs as they broke bread tolittle brook - or the rustling gether and drank a toaat for
or a leaf.
peace in the world.
A cultivated memon-, into
Following.,. the meal, Mrs.
which there has been poured the Nortlllp told of the lmpcrtance
holiest and best, becomes one
(i the observance, the amual
of the richest treasures or the ucail toPr83erandSelf-Denlal."
ooul.
The~ members gave a speclal
By our test, the Psalmist ln- otr~ for this project. This
dicat~s the paths of the years he
'year glfta wUI bo used for tho
has trodden. The Lord has lead urban mlnlstries in Asia and
him beside the still waters and
for educational work In religlous
made him to lie down in green ochools In the United states.
pastures.
During a short buslneu meetIsn't this the most wondering a committee on Nominatiorls,
ful way? We will not moom over a chairman for Soclal Relations,
what we have auffered but reand one for Nominations ware
member that the Lord has said, elected. Mra, Lester Plymale
"My grace is sufficient f o r
wtll have the November meetthee."- ll Cor. 12:9. The spir- Ing with Mrs. Glom Powell and
It or praiae should invest our
Mrs. c. Y. Lakin presenting the
aouls and we should acknowledge
program.
the kind of Heart of the Et\lr-

Let Uil not think o[ the leeks
and cucumbers back in Egypt
AT HOMECOMING
but remember the grapes of the
RIO
GRANDE - Robert E.
Promls~ Land. Let us rememRose
(Class
oC '60) from Rio
ber that every year brlngs us
Grande,
attended
Ute lli01IIai
closer to the Lord, that each
Homecoming
activities
October
trial only makes us stronger
18
and
19
on
tho
Morehead
state
and ln&lt;!reases our faith. - The
University
campus.
By REV, JOHN BUSCH
ory is not wisdom alone but Rev . John Busch (Retired) Free
Text _ Psalms 77:10 "I will without which there could be no Will BapU&amp;I Church of Portland.
remember the years of the right other mental operation•.
hand of the Most High!'
Memory brings to UB joys
Memory is the treasure chest anew. Our present experience
of the aoul. In it Is stored the may be dreary and desolate but
joys and &amp;qt!'OWSl the pal' f"d . the r~cO:ll~~.o/1 ,of,, ,ho&amp;e ::(~S ~
pleasure ~ experience. l:Jitr•• in w~IFh tbe .. ~r.OJII!lflp~~ ,of. ~ ;
mellowed by the. kindly hfl4_, of so dearly comprehended becom- ·
Time, our sorrows sorten Into es oUr. UI~w·ation. Ric"h beyond ·
benedictions and our joys are worldly computation Is the man
kept forever.
who can thus bring from thetreaThel'e are some things which sure house of his memory auch
we never forget. They remaJn divine we~th .
bright and shlnlng~lights ln the
Memory is a atore-hoose to
memory - undimmed by all the store away the good things of
TWO BIG DAYS! MON. &amp; TUES.
years. Their presence give! a Life. We remember best those
OCTOBER 28 &amp; 29
golden splendor unto our lins things which most atrongl,y apand they Corm some or our most peal to ua. The interest in which
precious possessions. fhat man we are most deeply concerned.
is never lonely, who haa gathMemory has often been acWOMENS
ered such rich apoils or the pBJt cused of treachery, but l[ we
to help him In the struggle of will examine ouraelves, we will
the future. The writer of this find the trouble is with us. We
Psalm was such a man. He made have not taken the time to train
the glory year a pay tribute to our memory.
OLD FASHIONED
the present.
Memory has a strange power
n baa been said that of all the ol crowding years Into moments.
BARGAINS ...... . .. .
gl.rta with which the beneficient What alight things suffice to re·
providence has endowed man, call the scenes of years that
memory is the noblest. Yet mem- have paat - the babbling

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for Regloo II Saturdoy, Nov. 16,
at the Eaotern High School. n
is located on Route 7, five miles

MolghlMrhoo•
Ph. 446-4814

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SAVE 'AT 17lE MAR'I!

ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED - Mr. and Mrs. Aven D.
Lusk of LOwer River Road, Gallipolis, Ohio announce the
engagement of their daughter, Nancy Elizabeth, to Mr. WilHam Craig Zlmpher, son or Mr. and Mrs. William R. Zimpher o[ 1335 Elmwood Circle, Piqua, Ohio. Miss Lusk is a
graduate ol Ohio State University where she was a member
d Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority. ~e ls presently entployed
by the Montgomery County Public Schools in Rockville, Maryland. Mr. Zimpher is a graduate of Ohio ~te Unlvei'Sity and
is working at Ohio state on his Master's degree ln history.
He is a member of Alpha Gamma Rho Fraternity. The wedding is being plaMed for February 15.

plants, guards, shrubs etc. for
the sales table. The money will

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the spring. A repcrt was given

Waddings, tunera1a
Speelal Occasions

WOIENS
HOUSE
SLIPPERS

Nancy Elizabeth Lusk

Chester Club A Cultivated Memory
To be Host
0 Region

• F1owers ln perfect

fashioned
TRANSISTOR
1An£RIES

ter, was the guest speaker for each of the OCCL leagues in this
the October meeting of the Pro- area.
greslive Mothers League held
Mrs. Mlke Hardway gave a
recently at tlle home of M r s. report on the state convention
Robert Williams.
held in Dayton on October 8, 9
Mrs. James Gilliam lntroduc- and 10. The meetingwasadjourn·ed Dr. Sawyer. He stressed the ed ar1d refreshments were servtmportance or detecting a hear- ed by lhe co-hostesses, Mrs. GeriDJ problem very early In a aid Roach and Mrs. Mlke Hardchild's ure to prevent speech de- . wa,y to twelve members and two
feels and complete loas of hear. ·• guests, Mrs. Bruce Mitchell and
Lng. He showed slides of the ear Dr. William Sawyer.
and told of the diseases that
The next meeting will be Nocause partial or complete hear- vember 12 at the Grace United
tng loss. A question and answer Methodist Church with motbers,
period followed the talk.
mothers-in-law and friends as
The business meeting was call- guests. The speaker will be Mrs.
ed to or~er by Mrs. William Carl Gillespie.
Campbell, president. The secretary, Mrs. Richard Brown,
called the roll and read the minutes or the last meeting. Mrs.
Charlea Gatewood gave the treasurer'&amp; report. CoDUilittee reports were given.
'l1le members discussed the
coming Christmas party and also
voted to have a horse show in
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Cui Flowers

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Progressive ML Speaker

Green HOIJS&amp;
And

CHEWING GUM

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$ 00

PKG. OF 12 - 5c PKGS.

Hasl~ins-Tanner you'll find real old fashioned bar·
pl.ns d11in1 this city wide old fashioned barpin day sale event. Hundreds
of 1tems for winter wearinr in men and boys apparel. Shop and save durine
this special ba1tain bonanza.

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Thuraday when two mlnlaklrted

ol the five age categories, pre-

John Brown Jr., Mrs. John L.
Th0 tub l 8 loold
forward cornet• Mrs. Oscar W. Clarke
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and ))laming for ~year When Jr., Mrs. Arthur ~•wr....,.,
- .. ~" celeb.ratethelrol....,oth Mr
. s, Fisher Oavia, Mrs. Gor·
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amlvor--. At tho Ume Mrl. R. don Gibert, !Ira. John E. Halll..
William- Jenkins
will be proal- dey, Mrs. Slglamuad ,Hil{ller, .
doni, the fourth - u o n other Mrs. Charles E. Holzerjr,, Mrs.
!ami'" to aerve In that capaclcy. B. WUilam Jenkins, Mra. Joe
OJ
Precadlng
Mra. Jenkins were Moch, Mra. J, Howard Neal, Mt.1.
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her mOther, Mrl. John E. HalU- J~ Orr, Mrs. Charlea ~tday, grandmother, Mrs. J. Ern- zllarol1r,Mrdw"·othJamoerholaWt.alkerand~s.
e&amp;l Hallldoy,aildhoureat.grandmother, Mrs. Samuel Dunbar.

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The Facul·

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boraoftheclub.

GROUP OF MENS BETTER

Waffle Weave

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GALLWQLIS - Tbo Fair!ltlil
(,:olloge will , _ a llallowoen ~ wemoaday, October Women's s.;.,~o~;r .l i( Cllrllllan
So·, for aU Raccoon Elementary Service mot ().....,.. 23 .t tho
School children, chlldreo ol Col- 11ome ot ,Mrs. Wllllom !iOriiiUP
lege persomel, and children liv- with Mrs. Glom PVQII u .,...
of tho
ing In the Village ot Rlo Grande, hcateas.
bcgf.Mlng at 6:30 p.m. on the waa threori&gt;l&lt;l: the Cllarte&gt; Colebratlon, 1he "Appetf NeaJ, and
College green.
tho
"Call to Prayer and Self Prizes wi II be awarded in each

mer.
longest period.
GuestB included Mrs. Haney
Next week'• p1eet1ng will be
J • vary, Roche ...
~er, N• Y., ala- at -.
ua Walker homo and Mro.
ter o1 Mra. Fisher Davis, and Harold Wothorllolt· will bave tho
Mra. t1 .. -1 Mauck, Mrs. Lewla -.am. Tbe &amp;4wenteen active
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--Brown and Mro. MIU White, eo. memberS for tho year 1968-li9
lurnbua, all former ac:llvo mom- are: Mra. George E, Bun, &amp;frs.

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vac&amp;IICXIB :_ Wilen oath member
Of Ute activo membera,· Mra.
and. ~·e&amp;t tDid of oomOtldnc they ' J• .1 1 - Neal baa tho dladnco•
had done &lt;ll"'"" the pa&amp;l, 111m· UCXI ol being a member for the
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Is Dr. William Sawyer

An All Purpose

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GALLIPOLIS .,-•.Tho Theraday
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-Club; GaUlpol!a' ,_.,
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year with a luncheon /Iaiit week
ln tile crelt Room at Oaear's,
with Mra.' J ~~ w·'·'k
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-- pr•-ama which were made
bIIR:IMr 1....,..Oscar Clarke who baa
· thorn lor several
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blue and a darker shade of blue
with a gotdneor.Oe~la. Thename
t1 the club II printed tn French
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The program committee, Mrs.
Joe MDch, Mra. Charles SWitzer
and Mrs. Ja,nes Orr, served as
tho lunchemcommlttee.&lt;Jiherof·

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Army P.:t. J RIJ' R. Proffttt, tieers Cor the year are Mrs. R.
19, 11011 ol MI., :anct Mra. a._v L. wnUam Jenkins, vice -president
Proffttt., Routef2, Racine. com- and Mrs. George E. Buah, secreploted elglll weeks of advanced tary-treoaurer.
GALLIPOLIS - Dr. Wllllam prealdent, oo a meeting with the
Infantry trail)lnB .Oc:l. 11 at Ft.
After the luocheCXI the psto sawyer, ear, ncao and throat · Dl&amp;lrtct President, Mra. Kl!lllloth
Jackton, S. C'!- 1 •
enjoyed a proeraln - summer speclallst at Holzer Medical Cen- Sites, and a representative from

Milky_ Way, etc.

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Limited quantity!

' lstry llkt ptana 'to attend medlcaa
Ohio state University.
·.·~ ·. On camN'S, Ken is the current

.~ •:sehool ·lt

Shifts of 100% Cotton.
4 Permanent Press
While They Last!

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eorly and savef '

Made of Wood! Use. for footstool,
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flower stand or TV view ina

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CARIS

WOMENS FOLDING STOOL
DRESSES

Mon. &amp; Tues.
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COMPLF.'$5 TRAINING

Almond

Falls Favorite Cottons

will be charged with lndooent
-sure and ol!endlng public
morality. He oaid the sltuatlm
r e a c h e d crisis proportions

GALLIPOLIS, ()HIO

CHRiSTMAS

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Zal&lt;y Elag aaid Saturday girls

girls disrupted traf!lc for an
hoUr.

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:Af!alra Committee of the ooll)pge from a llat submitted by
- jbe.. faculb' division chairmen on
)la&amp;ls ot' se~olarship, lead.~) ·Ute
•rehlop,, character, and future
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THE HAT SH.OP

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sentee vote;r ballots~ _4 ~ ~'"··
' Oct. 31. These vtrtedballots mu&amp;l
be returned fD the board of election not later than 12-noon, Nov.
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Sizes 10-18
Pink, Blue, Maize

voting armed service absentee
voter ballots have wrtll 12-noon
Satunlay, Nov. 2, to make ap))ll.~ation. The armed service ballots must be returned not.. later
than 12-noon on electioo. day,
Tueaday, Nov. 5.
GalUa Countians outside t h e
United states may apply for ab-

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DUSTERS

Gallla Countlans whc will be

While
They
Last!

Made of Silitex and Sili·

WOMENS QUILTED

The Gallla

Thursday, Oct. 31, Is the dead·
line fD make appllcalloo for civilian disabled or absentee voter

sns·

As Feminine As She Is

Count;y Board of Election reminded voters Saturday that 4 p.m.

ONLY!

,IRONING BOARD
PAD &amp; COVER

In red, green cmd amber!

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Voters Warned

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KEROSENE
LAMPS

WOMENS
SHOES

recreation leaders.
Also attending tho meeting
were Carl DeWitt, Steve Welllngtoo, stove Voroh, Paul Bales,
Chuck McBride," members, and
Mrs. Dann,y Morris and Mrs.
Marshall Kimmel, guest•.

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Flrot Baptist Coorch.
: Kenneth waa ooe or 16 atudcnls
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members of the club.
Other officers eleeted .were:
Billy Hall, vice - proaldenl;

GALLIPOtiS ·-, j\ellllj&gt;th E.
~ole, a ~·· year .atudent attendlhg. l'eclanlllo College, waa
Botoc:ted for lilting In "Who'S

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l)etober ?:1, 196H

Thursday Club ~,uncheon . Meet ·
:¢~/lege Ho~ors · to
Launch
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Ealdna, Racjne Hoole 1, $57.50 lion; Rcbori L. Wblte, .a.clne
~ - · aod ala olhora oo
operator's ll&lt;e1110; Marvin Routo 1, $10 ani! coila, hllocurt · ·,
wre
lined Frkio1 In the Meli:s
R. Edwards, Pomeroy Route 3,
defective exhaust, $27 .SO; PI\Yllta
R. Raines, Long BoUom, oo OJ&gt;-

Sunda:r•

~ole · Listed ·;n

Bonds Forfeited in Court
jl &lt;;ooiiQ&lt; · Court of Judge Fraol&lt;
I• W. Porter.
J Forteldne bCXIdl were Vernon
f UW.. Mlddl-'· ~s. dloturb.·i.. IDI Ute poo..; Vet;a llouoeholdlr, JllnctiGa CitY, $27.511, _.t' iDI; WUIIRID J, IIIJ&gt;IOO", $25, as11111'0d clear dlalance; George G.
,, Hart, POmarey Route 3, $27.511,
f.Uuro to ylold the rlift~-way;
AIIHd A. Dulr, Dexter Route l,
.,.Prell driver'B license, $27.511; Carl c. Hunalcker, Orefield,

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prde wiD emcee tho ..,..rll!n·
(ldid' lpt&lt;l an ....,_. - · lea · at the Senior c~a BID
IICJille.!till ~ IDtbOtrovthl1 week at
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JACK O'iiBJAN
NEW YORK - ~ Tlm'o
.... wur1'7 with hli new - Jtol•
t.lne: Jle'l ptUq: fat '"' UIJw•

''Gnat While llclpo" hit II a 0111 ever 111111\11 at! D.
111111111111 trluqllls said to lie
Eva~ iD Fllillll's rlf·
!be blaeBi bodcer ct.thot ~o.. ftth clQihea Fred IIIli W!'t help .
000 ~ctlon •.• Ria I'Qllltleo hi&gt;IDs great poriOII&amp;I 11;Yl,o .. , .
el&lt;IW •• allllior · ~ him ~.000 Uthe, lisoomo ~ lilmejl
a-.
Bubora fllneock *Ill lie heard
Wlllt we liked ''FiniiD't Rain- !rom aaaln: piaJ!ng a muto, ll1e
bow'1 •• much u we admired danced !P'&amp;eeiWI,y Into jnmlere
Ill otars Fred Allaire IIIII Pe- IJIPiauao with poriOII&amp;IfV IIIOUih
lui• Cltrk .. , Fred's dioc:lj)lln- ' lor star bllllllr .., Doo Francka
od oall~ bod.Y and IJIIIa. wa1 a most attract!Ye and llllw'·
blo "'"" tace ... nke a photo- e1 JOIIDB ltldlna III8D, ond AI
IP'lJihiC art otullr "" The ..... Freell1on played lhl&gt; •

F r - Tone; - · t._ both from cancer "" AU !be networks ore arcJUIOdovorlhewOird
oar~,y_,.,., TV · rlliDp: _,.

tiful dolng something he loves. Bill Crotut, the tall blood&amp; one,
waa DOt what I would call a handsome man, but he was very strlkins and I rather envied his obvious plea8Ul'e in the job he was
doing. He transmitted this pleasure to the audience.

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abil1fl to draw music from any instrument. I am a lover or the
words to musJc and I appreciated Addla and Crofut's abUU:y to
make the words clear and meaningful.
"Jimmy Son&amp;" a very modern song was as moving all any
clm'cll flymn I have heard, and as Inspirational.
BUl Crotut and Steve Addis pulled the audience in with them
and S~compasll8d each person with the feeling that they really
cared and so I. for one, had a sense of sadness when It was over.
As a newspaper woman I will sorry I diltl't have U.me tD learn
about their backgrowxi prior to the concmt. &amp;eve is a graduate
or Harvard in compositim, and Bill graduated In music and literabJ.re from Allegheny CoJiege. rm sure this accounts for some
ol. their excellence. But rm equally sure their excellent rapport
comes rrom deep within these men who .share a pa:ulonate love
for music, and want to create It in othere.
IMAGINE PLAYING BRIDGE together for 50 yssrs and atill
being friends. Members of the IW Kare CIW recently observed
thelr 50th amlversary. There are just three charter rnembera
lett her&lt;&gt; In wwn, Alma McCormick, Eulah Williams, and Nellie
Scarberry. Miss McCormick rec:enUy entertained three tables
of bridge 1n honor the occasion.
Alma recently had a bigger dimer party than ahe had plamed
on. Sbe wanted to entertain her guests, Mn. Mary Haley and
Mrs. Grace ~ler, friends she met oo a recent trip to E&gt;Jrope.
When she called some Gallipolis friends they too had guests.
Alma said. 1 'Bring them along. u the part;y had grown to 17 before It was all done. Mrs. Bibler shoWed slldes of the trip after
the dlmer.

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Carraher exemplitled in his own personaUty the big E for en-

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It'll mt everyone who can make a talk inspirattmal and hu-

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Gloria Buck

Eno Grange to
Meet Monthly
ENO - Eno Grange met Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the Grange HaJI
with Master Ernest Greenlee In
charge

ot. the meeting. They voted

to meet only once a month starting In November, on the nrst
Tuesday, at 7:30.
Mrs. John SIJ're and Mrs.
Richard Grant were reported ill.
Get-well card!! were signed to
be sent. Plans were made to
have booster night, Oct. 29 at
8 p.m. The public ill Invited.
The Lecturer, Mrs. Marie
Thomas, had charge of the literary program, usingashertheme,
"Halloween." It began by singing '•The Gleaner," by aU, ae.
complllied by Mn. Ora Kemper;;
a reading, "rll have My Fortune
Told," Mrs. Jessie Brothers;
"October,•• by Mr . Allie stamper; ''My Future," Mr. Clinton
Jones; .. Halloween," Mra. Vera
Mllea; "Are You Afraid of
Ghosties."' Mr. Clark ThomPbl, and a pme entitled, ''Halloween Cbjects," 1n wtdch all

portid!&gt;ated.
Tbe cloalng song was "Quiltlllr l'aJV.H llaj&gt;py Birthday Wal
11111111lor Mr. Allie Stamper.

Hyosophobia is a fear of
high places: acrophobia is a
fear of being at " .c;n·g1
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aoctet;v•a moJt beautUul ladies,
POMEROY ~ Beneath an
archway 0( mimosa and passion
flower, Miss Leta I..Qnn Goodwin, daughter ol Mr. and Mrs.
Homer- Goodwin or near Pomeroy, exchanged wedding vows with
Joseph Cl811on Hall, son o( Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Hall, Pomeroy,
Route 4.
'Ille double-ring cererntW\Y was
solemnized on Sept. 2t at 3:30

Fill Fell.

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about tho llix~ro holst at Jim
DO!mey'l ~ar 8th AYe, show-.
liZ hanaoul "" The TV set says
lnQrld BeriiDan't dalljllter Pia
(a San.Fr8Dcioeo TV newscaster) will he 1'81ld;y for aetwork
-wldng ID llix montbo , ,
Calli. [IOUdco pta Ctmnlor: SUrIOJ' MacLalne's I'IJlPO!IOdi1 deeldlng U llhe'll Goorp

Dlm't 100

- • know Uncle Slim h11
unziiiiJed the wallet for certain
foreign COU!Iriea oatenslbly for
••poverty" projects: big amount•

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MH. AND MRS, RICli!\IW I.l OWENS of 539 West Main
St., Pomeroy, Are announdng the engagement and approach., lng marriage o( their daughter, Linda Marie, lo Mr. Roy Allen
Roush o( Mason, W. Va. Miss Owens it a 1968 graduate of
Meigs Hl8:h Scllool. Her fiance, son or Mr. arx:l Mrs. Harry C.
Roush, Sr., is a 1968 graduate of Wahama High School and
·is presently employed at Arnold Bros. Heating and Plumbing
or Pomeroy. A November wedding is plaMed.

GLORIA'S SCHOOL OF DANCE

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Grandmother's
Home Scene of
Brl·da/ Shower

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Wars.

At Home of

Just lma&amp;lne: MDBI guys over
here are 18 and ft&amp;ltllns w make
19. The average age ot the combat soldlnr in many units is
18\l , And what a man he lsi
A pink..,-..!, short • haired,
GALUPOLJS - Mrs. Arthur
tl&amp;ltt.muacied
fellow wbo, under
Espenscheld presented the Ocionormal clreumatances, would be
ber Riverside Study Club p r O·
conaidered by aocleQ&lt; a1 hall •
gram TUesdl,y at the home of
man, hall-l&gt;oy1 not yet dry behind
Mi-.'SIIl.E&amp;Ciiia;c~
the
ears, and a pain In tho unFollowlna ·a .;;,J.u hour, 4lr eft1ll0yment chart.
ing whldl a llladcoursewaa serBut here and now, he ta the
ved, the club was called to order
beanlloas
hope ol tree man. He
by Mrs. Durose, the president,
ia,
for
the
most part, unmar ..
acting as chaplain for the abrled
and
wilh&lt;lut
mstorlal JIUI·
sent Mrs. Allen. Mrs. L. H. Nel.
sessions
poaslbly on old
son led the club prayer.
ear
at
bome
and
a tranfJistor ra~
Members were remlndedoftbe
din
with
him.
He
Uoten1 to rock
birthdaf of Mrs. Osa Baird on
'n
roll
and
105
millimeter
howNov. 3. Mn, Baird, a former
lhoro,
rnenber of the 'club, rmr reside !I
Bo Just got rut ol hltlh acboo~
at 1062 Waverly Place, Schenecreeelved
10-80 grades, played a
tady, N, Y. 12308.
uwe
tootl&gt;all,
and had a girl
Mrs. EspenschetcPa l)l'OII'am
was a review of ueapableoiHon- Who promlliOd to bo true,
He hal learned to drink beer
or," by Allen Drury. Dntr'J asks
the question. "How jultlflable because tt 11 cold lDd Is the
ll the Influence of the news me- thine to do, He is a Private Firai
dia, TV 1 radlo colunurllts, re· Clasa, a one~year military vetporters and newspapers, "on the eran, with one or poaaibly two
year1 to go.
thinking ol ihe American poo.
He oever eared tor work, prepie?" Members Utought U was
an lnlereating and pi'Oilhetle nov.
el.
mier AntDnlo Salazar, 79, wbo
The club will meet November
llllfered 1 - . In September,
12 lrlth Mrs. L, H, Wickline,
II o:ontlrulni hi~ rO&lt;lOVOJ')' and Ia
able to breathe wllbDUt tho help

The wedding will be an event of Saturday, Nov. 9, at 11:30
a.m. at tbe St. Paul's Church in Athens. The custom of open
church will be obsened.

Mrs. Eachus

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SALAZAR IMPROVING
LISBON (1]1'1)-Former Pre-

iolnlng them.
He his become llell..aulllclert.
He hal two pairs of fatigues,

washes one and wear a the other.
He sometimes torpta to cleaa
his teeth, but not his rille. Bo
keeps his soeka dry and his
canteen lull.
He can eook his own meals.
llx hlo 01111 hurta and mend hlo
own rips, material or metal. He
:wiU lhar.ed\ls wat.J. with . ,n~U
tr ""' tht.at, break hlo

Officers are Elected
By Junior Auxiliary

CLASS PRICE

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are ft8lrtlng for 10111' tue.
He can do the work ol two cfvntans, draw hall the pay 0( one,
and lind irunlc laDnor iD II Bit.
He baa learned to uae his hands
•• a weapon and hl1 weapon a1

hta hands. He can save: a llfe
or molt a1auredl,y take one.
He 11 now 19, a veteran, and
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VATE FIR8l' CLASS ROBERT
C,BrrTS

POMEROY - Mr. and Mrs. David Yost or Portland are
announcing the engagement and approaching marriage oC
their daughter, Linda Charlene, to Mr. James Daniel McTurner, son or Mr. and Mrs. Donald McTurner, Racine.
A 1967 graduate of' Southern High ~hool, Miss Yost attended Marietta College and Ohio University. She is currently employed as a receptionist at the Athens National
Bsnk.
·H er fiance graduated from Southern llilih School in 1964.
He served two years in the U. S. Army, one or which was spent
in Vietnam, and received his discharge in March. lie is employed with the General Telephone Co. of Ohio in 1\thens.
Mr. McTUrner plans to enroll at Ohio University in Jan-

uary.

Program Given

remembered as the War ol AJJ

CLIP AND MAIL TO
GLORIA BUCK, RT. 2, POMEROY, OHIO
NAME • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
ADDRESS ••••••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
PHONE • • - • • • • • • • • AGE • • • • • • • • • • •
IF YOU WISH TO BE A GLO·ETTE
CHECK HERE ( )
IF TOU ARE INTERESTED IN DANCE CLASSES
CHECK HERE ( )

These are exciting and busy days for Jlm SoudP.r!l. He ls one of
11 crew members of' the chartered nJghtsofEastern Airlines travelIna with Senator Mu1Ide.
Going since early September, the nights from one clt,y to another wiU continue until Nov. 5 at which time the Muskie part:y- 52
MIDDLEPORT - , Orticers
perSons including secret serocemen and members or the preu- were electedandprojectsplanned
wlll.llP_~ Main to await the electioo returns.
at an organizational me~g or
-lla\ •
with ~n Airlines 18 years and is a
1tJnlor members .oc.th.e.Awolw:y
;.i1111 ill-DIP* MWh:u ~ &amp;bl) {pt•rpattQ~W..Ak: or 'FeeneY -~·Bemett 'Post' 128,
Miami. He and hl.a wife, the former MUdr~ Wise, and family American Legion, h8Id at. the
Miami,
~ddieport hall.
Mrs. Charles Kessinger Is the
,:, 1
EUGENE ERLEWINE, :FORMERLY of Middleport, retlred ri- adult advisor for the junior aux.
daf from Landmark at Washington, C. H., and a week trom todBy he utary. Officers elected were
and hia wife wUI leave ror tlleir new home, the Rio Rancho Estates, Debra MeGuatn, chairman; Judy
at Albuquerque, N.M.
Gilkey, vice chairman; Jane Ann
Last saturday night the ramily got together ror a farewell party, Gilkey, secretary; Becky Roosh,
and ·last nlghl tho !t&gt;ringlield Community Club, 1n which the Erie- hlsl&lt;&gt;rian; Anita Fultz, treasur.
· wtnes have been active, had a potluck S\.llper in their honor. er; Dottie Roush, chaplain; and
;
All a4e ot Eugene's staters were at the family attaJr- Farte Ch~ryl Barnhart, sergeant at
, Kenaedy r1 Middleport, lA1cy Gregg of West Jefferson, Dolly BaUey, arms.
~Marie Gijbert and Thelma 1Jtirk of ~ringfield. Mr. wtd Mrs. ErieA gltt of $10 from Roy L. llenwine have a son, Robert Eugene, and a daughter, Mrs. Douglas drlcks was acknowledged. Plans
'•EY~qt~, •ll,!ld Bi&amp;ltt grandchildren, at! of !t&gt;rlngtield.
were made clurtftl! the meeting
to prepare stall'll'ary packets
OUR BELATID congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Leo Crew,
1'hiy observed their silver wedding amiversary Wednesday.

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John Reeoe, director o( Re!lioo
11, Ohio Association of Garden
Clubs. 9te was lnf.roduced by
Mrs. William Wllltord, presldert
at tbe bo!lt club.
Two Chrlstmaa arrangements
were featured in Mrs. Franklin's
demonstraUon. One had an old
bedpost a&amp; the eontalner, ,and 'the
other was an all • white floral
piece. Gourds and roadaide materials were also used by t h e

Hohor Medical

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Gollipalil, Ohio

a reepirator for aa long u 11

houri, a medical bWiotln said
Friday ni&amp;ltt.

ents only oo Pedlatrlco Ward.
ADMISSIONS
Clrroll T. WUilamt, 1140Second Ave., Galltpollt; Georp W.
Cori&gt;ID, 940 Flnt AYe., GAlli·
polio; Nrs. ~ N. -~~~~.
7351h 11drd Ave., r .. nlpoltai
Mr1. Rldlarclll. Roy, 50'7 Maple
Dr., Golllpolia; Nra. Cbarill L.
carter, Rt. 2 r.t.lll.p)lla; Mra.
Jamea T. Gort1oa, RL 1 &lt;'•lllpn111; MrL Huabi.Y L. JaDia, Columbus; Mra. Otia N. Noble, Pt.
Pillllllt; Madt II. - . Rl.
2 PI, PletAm; Mro. Lew G.
Kina. Rt, I IAiort; NrL Torry
D. Pllalln, FQmel'O¥; Anii'Dialle
Pbal1n. Pomeic:v; J. Pall Qnae ..
Nr', MlddlljJCII't; James H. Nld:laiiOil, RL 5).-.i Nn. Artlur
F. Tylor, Chllllmlho; NrL Er11181 E. Lamar!, Rt, 2 Jackaon;

7Hlh: "ndrd Ave., Galllpolla, claushllr. 8:26 p.m, Friday,
DISCHARG!S
Mrs. Thomu E. ,o\ndoriCII,
Jom A. Baker, Chlrlel E.

APARTHEID DENOUNCED
JOHANNESBURG,
So u t h
Africa (UP~Twelve South
African clergymen from several
denominations in an open letter
to Prime Minister B.J. Vorster
denounced the nation's aparth.
eid, or !legregati.on, P')llcies as
"con~rary to the plain eense of
holy scripture."

holiday table arrangements.
It was also planned U.lring the
meeting to remember residents
o( the children's home, the coun.
ty infirmary, 8.nd two re!&gt;thomes
with small gifts at Christmas.
A bake sale lO help finance projects of th(' )mior group was
scheduled ror 1\:ov. 16.
Meetings of the junior Wlil
were set for the fourth TUesday
or each month. Dues of $2.50
a year are paid by the Ladies
I'IUKiliary fo r the girls who volunteer to assist with the poppy sale
in May.

in Ute afternoon on the lawn at sleeves. Her aOOulder length vell
"the home of the brf.de'l parents. was held in place by an organza
The Rev, Eugene Garlow ol Point plateau and !lhe wore a pearl
necklace, a gift of the bridePleasant, w. Va. otnclated.
groom.
Her only other jewelry
Given in marriage by h e r
were
earrings
which belonged
father, Ute bride wore a streetto
her
great-grandmother,
Lura
length fitted sheath or blue satin
Wise
Mohler.
Tile
bride
carried
with an overdress of white lace.
The ensemble reatured a sabrina a bouQJet or white and blue neckline, and three quarler length tipped .carnations,
Mrs. Sam Seals, a cousin,
served as matron of hooor for
the bride. She was attired in a
Birth of
sleeveless sheath, street length,
or celery green with a lace overdress and carried a bou(Jlet
Being Announced
&lt;i white reat.hered carnations.
William Biggs of Pomeroy serCHESTER - Mr. and Mrs.
ved
as best man ror the bride·
John Kurtz, o( Milan, Ohlo, are
groom.
Guests were registered
aiUlOUllcin&amp; the birth or a soo,
by
Miss
sandra Beal.
John Paul, Oct. 20 at Toledo
A
reception
was held on the
Hospital, weighing seven lbs. and
lawn
for
approximately
80 close
eight ounces. Mr. and Mrs. Kurtz
rriends
and
relatives
.
An arhave one daughter, Kathy, age
rangement
of
blue
and
wtiJte
anfour.
ti(l.le
glass
and
stoneware
was
Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Rimes of Sandusky; used on the serving tables. A
Mr. and Mrs . Kurtz, Milan; one four - tiered we&lt;kling cake topgreat . grandmother, Mrs. Eva ped with the traditional bride and
Kimes of Chester, and one great- groom was made and served at
great - grandmother, Mrs. Iva the reception by the bride's aunt, .
Mrs. Jack Barnhart.
Singer of Chester.
For a short wedding trip, the
bride changed into a blue and
white dress With which she wore
a carnation corsage.
Cain. brother and slayer of
The couple resides at Pome~
Abel. is traditionally called roy, Route 4, Kingsbury Road.
the world's first criminal.

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for the .53 veterans at the Athens
State HospitaL The packets will
be presented at the hospit.al•s
L·livst party beinu pl.aonf:ld;bY .if.~
auxlliarics•·for Nov. 14. t;.or the
three women veterans at the hospital, the junior group also plan
to prepare pocketbooks of jewelry, handerchie(s, combs and
cosmetics.
The girls decided to assist
the Ladies Auxiliary with the
Veterans Day dirmcr on Nov.
11 by setting the tables. Fa- &lt;·
vors and table arrangements will :::
be made by the juniors for the ·&gt;
District 8 party at the Chilli- ~:·
cothe Veterans Hospital in December. Mrs. Charles Lewis of
the Winding Trail Garden Club
will instruct the girls in making

Blrchlleld . ro·

cation chll- at tho llulland
Elementary School: The dlllclren
were usisted In maldnl Jack·
d..Jantems.
Mrs, Robert Snoonlen will prOvide the flower arrangement tor
the Rutland Branch ol the Pl)meroy Nationa.J Bank ln NOvember, Trips taken~ tho c I u b
members recent.J.y lncluded a
visit to Fenton Glaosai Wnllama,
town, W. Va, and a lOur olthe
garden ol Mra. Ada H o 1 te r,
Chester Road, reclpletK ~ the
outatandlng gardener award for
1968 trom Region II,
Mrs. Wyman Brdury at Gallipolis judged ar........-a ahlbiled by the Frlondly Gordoaors. Mrs, Willford took ftral,
Mrs. Wnllam Brown, second, and
Mrs. Harold Wolre, thlrd.
A Halloween themed delaert
course waa aened at the conelu.
sion d. the meeting,

Holiness Rally is
Tuesday Evening

and feel oldrr, tired . depressed. In
auch cuea. CYSTEX usually brln&amp;a
relaxing comfort by curbing ln-ltat·
Jng germa In acid urine and quickly

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LET THEM SHOW YOU THE NEW DRAMATIC ACCENTS FOR
YOUR EYES AND HELP YOU CIIOOSE THE COLOGNE WHICH
MATCHES YOUR PERSONALITY

A FABERGE COLOGNE AND BODY POWDER SET AND A SET
OF HELENA RUBENSTEIN BASIC BEAUTY TREATMENT
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Gets laundry .wlil:inalr cloan,
Uses just 10 aallons ol waler
·and on~t/3 Jl)e delerll'l~
SpirHiry IIOid,in jusll

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POMEROY - The moolhly
Melgo Councy Hollnsss rall,y will
be held Tuesday evening, October
29, at 7:30p.m. at the Rutland
Church ot the Nazarene.
!t&gt;eciat speaker will be R e v.
Saunders of Ravenswood. Rev.
Saunders is pastor ot the Church
at the Nazarene there. All who
wish to be in the choir should be
at the church at 7 p.m. for chair
practice.

DUTTONS

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Jobnlaa, Lortn J. Kinzel, Chlr·
leo E. Llaaorlelt, Dobra NeKiqlrt, Mrl. J - 1 w. Moat~. KathY Jo NorUup, £1.
mer Rote, Mn, 8ttadera, E&lt;lwln L. Sleln, Nrt. 1111aultlne N, WW!t:r-"'1,
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Beckie, Jlllrey L. Cl""""'n,
Jolll M. Dearlne. Nrt. L, DeariD&amp; Peul D. Dllloo, Mitt
Nutha C. Howell, Mro. Noob L,

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Cllllcmi L, llllper,
Rt. 2 McArtlalr; Mro, ilollla
J. llnln, Rt. 5 Jacklon; DaYicl
M. Lc111i. WeiiBmTHS
Nrt. Jameo T, Gordon, RL 1
Gelli[IOUI, 1011, 1:f9 p.m. Fri. NE1GS GENERAL HOSPrrAL
dq; Mra. Otta N. Noble, Pt.
Admitted - Gordon WinobrODP l - - . dsu!lirllr. 7:57 p,m. Hr', &amp;Taeute.
Friday; Nro, Dmov1111 N. SlobDlrdllrt!od - None.

n...ard

, BELVA GRANT
NAOMI FLOYD
JEAN BRATTON
and TEXANNA WHITE

Mra. Francia k. Porter, Alblaod,

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demonstr-.tor.
'I1ie Regloo 11 meeting to be
held at the Eastern High School
on Nov. 16 w~s announced. Plans
were also discussed for the annual all-cot81Q' Christmas show
scheduled Cor Nov. 30 and Dee. 1
at the Pomeroy Elementary
School. uchrtstmas Ideals" ls
the theme or this year's show.
Drawing for classes in which
clubs will be responsible forfillLng took place Friday night at

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ported on the prdenther.,PYJII'Ogram Thur~ wllh ·opoc:lal odo·

MEIGS COUNTY hal a new garden club. It's called the '&lt;BeDdO'.tbe-R.lver'' and the members, ror the most part, are from the Rac:lno and Letart area, The club Is atroedy atrillated with the Ohio
Aaloelatlon of Garden Cluba.
. &amp;tealdnl of prden clubs, plana are moving ahead ror the an·
nne! Cbriotmas lhow ol MDigs County clubs, II has been scheduled
Cor tho weekeed tollowlng Thanks!livlne at the Pomeroy Elementlr)' School and will carry the: theme "Christmas Ideals, •• baaed on
the mapzlns 0( tho same nslne, Tho pleture and poem will be removed trom the •Ideals mapzlne and inowded on the .backgroond
fl. the claas it represents. Show chaltrnaD: fa Margaret Ella Lewis.

FAMILY SHOE STORE
328 Second A,.,.nu•

menta fD

Goodwin-Hall Vows Taken

IOl'Y shortly '"' Freel Aatalre's
premiere dale was with ooe ot

Operu Classes

ds Larkins and Mrs. Mary Roed.
Mrs. Gary Murplo&lt; _, the door
prize.
Other• attemnng were Mill
Regina ~cer, Mrs. Jeff Footer, Mn. Vere SWartz, Mra. L.
D. Bini and !~&gt;ella, Mrs. Don
Baird, Mrs. Rand;y llllrriMrs, Patrick and - .
Mrs. Henry Bahr, Mrs. Donnie
Mr. and Mrs. John Scineshave Ruuell, Mn. Vernon SWartz,
returned Crom a visit in Peyton llld Rtraa, Tena, Robin, Mra.
City, W. VL, with Mr. a..:! Mrs. Herbert Parker, Mrs. EdMurJoe Magnotta, and in Wheeling plw, Mrs. Romle WUitams, Mro,
with Mr. and Mn. Robert Mitch Mavin Murphy, Mrs, DennlaNowarr;t family.
land, Mrs. Guy ~cor and LlllMr. and Mrs. William Houck da, Mrs. Cecil Caldwell, Mn.
of Marion visited briefly with Mr. Roger Adama, Mn. Rex &amp;unand Mrs. P. L. Mitch whUe erP- mer:deJd, Mrl. Tom SUmmer ..
route to South Point, N. C. on lield, Mrs. Fred ChapmaD, Mloa
business.
Brenda ll&lt;&gt;lslnger, Mra. Wilbur
Mr. and Mrs, Richard Roller Parker, Mrs. Pearl Mora, Mn.
and daughter, Lori, of Belpre Rex Bailey, Mrs, Jack Hendrtekwere Thursda.y guests ot Mrs. 100, Miss Sarah Snyder, Mrt.
Max Roller and Mr. ard Mrs.
(\1a1 Eichinger and Laura Jean,
Wilbur Hanning. Mrs. Max Roller
Mra. Norman McCIJn, M111
and Mrs. Kenneth cale and Mary Mora, Mia• Sondra Truadaughters, Marcia, Melissa am aell, Mn, Scud Snyder and Mill
Megan, spent a day recertly in Diana Larkins.
Belpl'tl with the Rollers, Koi.ng
Sending glfto ..... Mrl. J, M.
especially tor the bir~ ob- Gaul, Mrs. Riley l'lir3ll, Nn,
~~oervance of Richard.
Jack Farrar, Mra. Ropr Bahr,
Mrs. Elizabeth Parsons or Mrs. Richard Fiek, Jr., MrL
Charleston, W, VL, WIS the re- Kemelh Hartung, Nro, Clwiot
cent guest or Mr. and Mrs. Rich- Ele~J.._, Mrs. Mabel VIII
ard Vaughan and family.
Meter, Mn. Clay TulliO, Milo
Sp, 4 Russell E. Little, 11011
Pat Koblent•, Mlao illaroD Holol Mr. and Mrs. Rus!leU M. Li~ ter, Mrt. HOWard Parker, Mn.
tle or Rutland Road, is 1tatloned Jeri')' carter, Mia a lblttl LudDn,
at Fort Rlley, Abelene, Kansas. Mra, PouJ Buckley, Nrl, David
His wile is there with h.im, Sp.
Murphy, Mrs. Ed WUI!ama, Mrs.
Little spent a 30 day leave here ~ 0 , McCoy and dluihtel'l, Nrs.
with h.is rantily lollowing Ills re. Donald Mora, Mro, Robort l'lr·
turn in late August from Vietnlm ker, Miss .!llaron Jeft'ert, Mila
where he spent five months. fie Doria Da'rio, Mrs. aoo- Wells,
rccehcd the bronze star arm two Mn, Earl 9immertleld ond MrL
purple hearts tor injuries.
Lindley W.oos.

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Cornd wuiDg hlo own car to hla
YOUTH ASKED FOR rri
ol money prom[Jil)' an depoaitTldt oolumn Ia for 1QIIIIIIJIOI&gt;- t a - l , but he Ia """working
ed In Swlu llUilbet ed acc'll, ple, their probiOIIII and piau- or ft.llhtlng from claim w llltk,
Who'd want to rob Joey flel. urea, tbe1r troubles and flat. Aa oftatl-.
lherton 0( IJIYihlng but her ..,u.. wlih tho reot olHeleo Help USI,
He atlll has trouble opellln&amp;
slel-: her Control Pork Weal It ""lcomeo laU[Iho but - ' t and wrtllng letters home II a
aputmont wu helaied twice so ....... oerloul quellloo with a po1n1W procSSL But hocaDbreak
llle'l lnatalled an apenaive bur- bruah.olf.
c1o1m his rille iD 30 teconda and Murphy for senator In '70 ,.,
!liar-calchlng ayatem .... Claire
Sand yo11r t _ . queotloo1 to
GALLIPOLIS - Gloria Jean
Bloom saw "'lbe Uon in Win~ YOUTH ASKED FOR IT, eare ol [lUI
It hickthe
together
In 29, Bortcan
deacribe
JMJDJ.eoclature
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Buck, who Is a registered dance ter" ftlm and wu Uked how lho
llel111 Help US! thla . - - . lrqmentatlon srenado, .,Pain
and baton teacher, will be teach~ reacted: "The tum editor de- LETTER FROM VIETNAM
how a machine gun operates and
ing here on Tuesday eveniilga. serves an Academy Award" was
uae ellllor U need artses,
Dear llelen:
Classes will start with tap and her prompt entlaudasm; tho 111m
He can dlg a fox hole, apJ)ly
My brother, who ts now Nl'Vbaton and ballet and acrobatics editor also was her brother John ina In VIetnam, sent thla and I
ltrlt aid "' • IIOIDided - wU I be added later,
Lamarr wu offered a would like to paaa It oo:
!on, march unW he is told to IUl!&gt;,
Gloria was the reatured baton cameo role ln Peter Fonda's
or IIWp unW be Is told to march.
FIGHTING MAN, 1968
twirler tor the Pomeroy H 1 g h •"Dante's Inferno" and no matter
Some 3, 000 mile a aeros• a He has seen more IRlfrerlng than
School Marching Band tor tour how we studytbltltem, the names vaal pond from contlnen1al Unit- he Bhouid have In hlo ohori life.
years . .!lie was the assistant ba- do seem reversed.
ed Statea lles an area cliiiJdcly He boo stood IIDlOl1g hlll1 ol
Sond;v Demi1 and Gerry MUJ. rice paddles and dense Jungles. bodiso, and he hal helped I&lt;&gt; build
ton instructor lor Walter McShea (former world champion) llgan have ftled. papers for a- As we all know, thi1 picnic area those hills, He has wept In pri.
aftd Gail Fuch Uormer grand na· doption,.,. HowardSaeklorWOOie Ia called Vietnam. It Ia dll!erent Yate and In [1Ubllc and hal not
tiona! one anrl two baton champ)
from molt parts ot the world been ashamed ai dolnlelther,beat Ohio Universicy Band camp
because lt is fn a Rate ol per- cause his pala have fallen in batin 1965. She was uMiss SouthUia oonlllct, which will long be tle, and he has come: cloae to

morous, but Carraher did. He said he dictl't
sit.
tlnjj with a pencil In hlo hand because alter past speeches he
had ..., grocery II sis, doodles that didn't look Uke him, and
ail oorts or things ihal proved people weren't lilllenlng w him,
LONG BO'ITOM - A bridal
(He was kidding,}
shower honoring Miss Slna May
(But not being able to wrlte alto 11mits a reporter's account &amp;lnunertteld, L o n g Bottom,
of a II(JOOCh, This io especially lnle when one good Joke right bride-elect ol Mr. Robert Maafter another kept her ln sUtches all evening.
vin Murphy, ReediViile, "as held
Oct. 11 at the home of Mra. Ed·
HAVE YOU SEEN ihe ghosts and witches floating around the Ill &amp;munerllelcl, grandmother 0(
ltrst cottage to the righl as yoo enter the GSI lll'OOIICIB?
tho bride~.
Giving tbe shower were Mill
ONE OF THE PRETTIESr blocks In _ , Ia the 1ut block Pat Bahr, Mrs. Earl lngola, and
at Second Ave., up around the Nazarene Church. Those people Mrs. Gary Murph;. A fall color
seem to take pride in the appearance or their homes and gJ'CIWido. acheme was carried out ln the
One especlally prettY porch Is decorated In the Halloween motU docoratlono and retnllhmmta.
with com and jiWJipklns.
Game wimera were Mrs. Wan-

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RUTLAND A demonstration or modern trends in nower arranging by Mrs. N e I I e
Franklin ol Gaiii[IOUs hl&amp;ltlight.
ed Wednesday nigh!' a open meetIng o( !he Rutland Frlendll' Gsr·
de:ners attended by approximately 60 Meigs Count.Y garden club
members and guesta.
Special guest at the meating
held In the basement of tbe Rutland Church or Christ was Mrs.

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!be llclwJ, lllaae with ra. . 117·
out aotleea staring o- ID tho
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PIJiatoH revue Ia 8NJ'O(IlDII'Ofl
,80,000 and- In $19,212 ill
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CHARLES CAlllruiER, ffie ipealcer r0r ll imd PW'a Boll~ .. ,, ., .. • .
adtvitiea, waa ISO great I knew I would have to save my 'comments
on him for my column. It's great to have a place where I can

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she was maJoring In plwslcal
education with a prerequisite In
dance.
Gloria attended the first National Baloo teachers clinic In
Miami, Fla., In 1965 and the
SEVERAL FRIENDS mentioned the death or the WLW weather. National Teachers Cllnlc in MOman. I hadn't heard h1m b.lt they said be was so jolly and pleas~ waukee, Wis. in 1968. h Is al110
ant. It's too bad, sometimes it's too late to tell an eapecialll' nice Interested In starting a GallipoJIOriiOil how ~~b,.~AJ!~,.-., ,....-"',.
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dJreotor FriiiCI.o Ford Cewo!a
but on the boola !)I thlt, he might
p....,..l,y ll'l bodt and stsrt over
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there Is a Ulllns illlllndlm that
made •• nota whit -ry "" taw
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thai llllkot 11 1101'1hwhllo,
pot-~ ocenlcall7 frOm warm 11;Ylo and wit .... BIII''FID·
Ella Lopn, Biir of the orlgl.
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Last &amp;JIIday was a beautifUl, golden autumn day In our tmm,
1 certainly didn't want to go to a coocert and Bit lnaido for two
hours. I reolly wanted to lake a walk In the wooda and kick~
the bright red and yellow leaves.
But I went to the tri-&lt;oont,v communl1;y coocert, and receiY·
ed as much or more enrichment for m,y lnne,rmost aelt titan an
llt.:ettiOM in the woods would have given me.
For a nature lover like myself, tbat's IJIIJiing • great deal.
rve never been to a folk concert so I wasn't prepared for the
experience. I wasn~ prepared for the beauty of the words and the
de[JIIl of meaning In the music.
beau1;y or the words and the depth of meaning in the mutlc.
The descriptions of the dUferent things, "'A passionate voice
h .... '' were so lovely I plan to write for the words and include
them In I!OIIIe or the outstanding descriptions I collect.
I saw that one does oot have to be physically pretty to be beau-

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JACK O'iiBJAN
NEW YORK - ~ Tlm'o
.... wur1'7 with hli new - Jtol•
t.lne: Jle'l ptUq: fat '"' UIJw•

''Gnat While llclpo" hit II a 0111 ever 111111\11 at! D.
111111111111 trluqllls said to lie
Eva~ iD Fllillll's rlf·
!be blaeBi bodcer ct.thot ~o.. ftth clQihea Fred IIIli W!'t help .
000 ~ctlon •.• Ria I'Qllltleo hi&gt;IDs great poriOII&amp;I 11;Yl,o .. , .
el&lt;IW •• allllior · ~ him ~.000 Uthe, lisoomo ~ lilmejl
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Bubora fllneock *Ill lie heard
Wlllt we liked ''FiniiD't Rain- !rom aaaln: piaJ!ng a muto, ll1e
bow'1 •• much u we admired danced !P'&amp;eeiWI,y Into jnmlere
Ill otars Fred Allaire IIIII Pe- IJIPiauao with poriOII&amp;IfV IIIOUih
lui• Cltrk .. , Fred's dioc:lj)lln- ' lor star bllllllr .., Doo Francka
od oall~ bod.Y and IJIIIa. wa1 a most attract!Ye and llllw'·
blo "'"" tace ... nke a photo- e1 JOIIDB ltldlna III8D, ond AI
IP'lJihiC art otullr "" The ..... Freell1on played lhl&gt; •

F r - Tone; - · t._ both from cancer "" AU !be networks ore arcJUIOdovorlhewOird
oar~,y_,.,., TV · rlliDp: _,.

tiful dolng something he loves. Bill Crotut, the tall blood&amp; one,
waa DOt what I would call a handsome man, but he was very strlkins and I rather envied his obvious plea8Ul'e in the job he was
doing. He transmitted this pleasure to the audience.

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abil1fl to draw music from any instrument. I am a lover or the
words to musJc and I appreciated Addla and Crofut's abUU:y to
make the words clear and meaningful.
"Jimmy Son&amp;" a very modern song was as moving all any
clm'cll flymn I have heard, and as Inspirational.
BUl Crotut and Steve Addis pulled the audience in with them
and S~compasll8d each person with the feeling that they really
cared and so I. for one, had a sense of sadness when It was over.
As a newspaper woman I will sorry I diltl't have U.me tD learn
about their backgrowxi prior to the concmt. &amp;eve is a graduate
or Harvard in compositim, and Bill graduated In music and literabJ.re from Allegheny CoJiege. rm sure this accounts for some
ol. their excellence. But rm equally sure their excellent rapport
comes rrom deep within these men who .share a pa:ulonate love
for music, and want to create It in othere.
IMAGINE PLAYING BRIDGE together for 50 yssrs and atill
being friends. Members of the IW Kare CIW recently observed
thelr 50th amlversary. There are just three charter rnembera
lett her&lt;&gt; In wwn, Alma McCormick, Eulah Williams, and Nellie
Scarberry. Miss McCormick rec:enUy entertained three tables
of bridge 1n honor the occasion.
Alma recently had a bigger dimer party than ahe had plamed
on. Sbe wanted to entertain her guests, Mn. Mary Haley and
Mrs. Grace ~ler, friends she met oo a recent trip to E&gt;Jrope.
When she called some Gallipolis friends they too had guests.
Alma said. 1 'Bring them along. u the part;y had grown to 17 before It was all done. Mrs. Bibler shoWed slldes of the trip after
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Carraher exemplitled in his own personaUty the big E for en-

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It'll mt everyone who can make a talk inspirattmal and hu-

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Gloria Buck

Eno Grange to
Meet Monthly
ENO - Eno Grange met Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the Grange HaJI
with Master Ernest Greenlee In
charge

ot. the meeting. They voted

to meet only once a month starting In November, on the nrst
Tuesday, at 7:30.
Mrs. John SIJ're and Mrs.
Richard Grant were reported ill.
Get-well card!! were signed to
be sent. Plans were made to
have booster night, Oct. 29 at
8 p.m. The public ill Invited.
The Lecturer, Mrs. Marie
Thomas, had charge of the literary program, usingashertheme,
"Halloween." It began by singing '•The Gleaner," by aU, ae.
complllied by Mn. Ora Kemper;;
a reading, "rll have My Fortune
Told," Mrs. Jessie Brothers;
"October,•• by Mr . Allie stamper; ''My Future," Mr. Clinton
Jones; .. Halloween," Mra. Vera
Mllea; "Are You Afraid of
Ghosties."' Mr. Clark ThomPbl, and a pme entitled, ''Halloween Cbjects," 1n wtdch all

portid!&gt;ated.
Tbe cloalng song was "Quiltlllr l'aJV.H llaj&gt;py Birthday Wal
11111111lor Mr. Allie Stamper.

Hyosophobia is a fear of
high places: acrophobia is a
fear of being at " .c;n·g1
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POMEROY ~ Beneath an
archway 0( mimosa and passion
flower, Miss Leta I..Qnn Goodwin, daughter ol Mr. and Mrs.
Homer- Goodwin or near Pomeroy, exchanged wedding vows with
Joseph Cl811on Hall, son o( Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Hall, Pomeroy,
Route 4.
'Ille double-ring cererntW\Y was
solemnized on Sept. 2t at 3:30

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about tho llix~ro holst at Jim
DO!mey'l ~ar 8th AYe, show-.
liZ hanaoul "" The TV set says
lnQrld BeriiDan't dalljllter Pia
(a San.Fr8Dcioeo TV newscaster) will he 1'81ld;y for aetwork
-wldng ID llix montbo , ,
Calli. [IOUdco pta Ctmnlor: SUrIOJ' MacLalne's I'IJlPO!IOdi1 deeldlng U llhe'll Goorp

Dlm't 100

- • know Uncle Slim h11
unziiiiJed the wallet for certain
foreign COU!Iriea oatenslbly for
••poverty" projects: big amount•

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Lindo Charlene Yost

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MH. AND MRS, RICli!\IW I.l OWENS of 539 West Main
St., Pomeroy, Are announdng the engagement and approach., lng marriage o( their daughter, Linda Marie, lo Mr. Roy Allen
Roush o( Mason, W. Va. Miss Owens it a 1968 graduate of
Meigs Hl8:h Scllool. Her fiance, son or Mr. arx:l Mrs. Harry C.
Roush, Sr., is a 1968 graduate of Wahama High School and
·is presently employed at Arnold Bros. Heating and Plumbing
or Pomeroy. A November wedding is plaMed.

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Brl·da/ Shower

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At Home of

Just lma&amp;lne: MDBI guys over
here are 18 and ft&amp;ltllns w make
19. The average age ot the combat soldlnr in many units is
18\l , And what a man he lsi
A pink..,-..!, short • haired,
GALUPOLJS - Mrs. Arthur
tl&amp;ltt.muacied
fellow wbo, under
Espenscheld presented the Ocionormal clreumatances, would be
ber Riverside Study Club p r O·
conaidered by aocleQ&lt; a1 hall •
gram TUesdl,y at the home of
man, hall-l&gt;oy1 not yet dry behind
Mi-.'SIIl.E&amp;Ciiia;c~
the
ears, and a pain In tho unFollowlna ·a .;;,J.u hour, 4lr eft1ll0yment chart.
ing whldl a llladcoursewaa serBut here and now, he ta the
ved, the club was called to order
beanlloas
hope ol tree man. He
by Mrs. Durose, the president,
ia,
for
the
most part, unmar ..
acting as chaplain for the abrled
and
wilh&lt;lut
mstorlal JIUI·
sent Mrs. Allen. Mrs. L. H. Nel.
sessions
poaslbly on old
son led the club prayer.
ear
at
bome
and
a tranfJistor ra~
Members were remlndedoftbe
din
with
him.
He
Uoten1 to rock
birthdaf of Mrs. Osa Baird on
'n
roll
and
105
millimeter
howNov. 3. Mn, Baird, a former
lhoro,
rnenber of the 'club, rmr reside !I
Bo Just got rut ol hltlh acboo~
at 1062 Waverly Place, Schenecreeelved
10-80 grades, played a
tady, N, Y. 12308.
uwe
tootl&gt;all,
and had a girl
Mrs. EspenschetcPa l)l'OII'am
was a review of ueapableoiHon- Who promlliOd to bo true,
He hal learned to drink beer
or," by Allen Drury. Dntr'J asks
the question. "How jultlflable because tt 11 cold lDd Is the
ll the Influence of the news me- thine to do, He is a Private Firai
dia, TV 1 radlo colunurllts, re· Clasa, a one~year military vetporters and newspapers, "on the eran, with one or poaaibly two
year1 to go.
thinking ol ihe American poo.
He oever eared tor work, prepie?" Members Utought U was
an lnlereating and pi'Oilhetle nov.
el.
mier AntDnlo Salazar, 79, wbo
The club will meet November
llllfered 1 - . In September,
12 lrlth Mrs. L, H, Wickline,
II o:ontlrulni hi~ rO&lt;lOVOJ')' and Ia
able to breathe wllbDUt tho help

The wedding will be an event of Saturday, Nov. 9, at 11:30
a.m. at tbe St. Paul's Church in Athens. The custom of open
church will be obsened.

Mrs. Eachus

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SALAZAR IMPROVING
LISBON (1]1'1)-Former Pre-

iolnlng them.
He his become llell..aulllclert.
He hal two pairs of fatigues,

washes one and wear a the other.
He sometimes torpta to cleaa
his teeth, but not his rille. Bo
keeps his soeka dry and his
canteen lull.
He can eook his own meals.
llx hlo 01111 hurta and mend hlo
own rips, material or metal. He
:wiU lhar.ed\ls wat.J. with . ,n~U
tr ""' tht.at, break hlo

Officers are Elected
By Junior Auxiliary

CLASS PRICE

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are ft8lrtlng for 10111' tue.
He can do the work ol two cfvntans, draw hall the pay 0( one,
and lind irunlc laDnor iD II Bit.
He baa learned to uae his hands
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hta hands. He can save: a llfe
or molt a1auredl,y take one.
He 11 now 19, a veteran, and
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POMEROY - Mr. and Mrs. David Yost or Portland are
announcing the engagement and approaching marriage oC
their daughter, Linda Charlene, to Mr. James Daniel McTurner, son or Mr. and Mrs. Donald McTurner, Racine.
A 1967 graduate of' Southern High ~hool, Miss Yost attended Marietta College and Ohio University. She is currently employed as a receptionist at the Athens National
Bsnk.
·H er fiance graduated from Southern llilih School in 1964.
He served two years in the U. S. Army, one or which was spent
in Vietnam, and received his discharge in March. lie is employed with the General Telephone Co. of Ohio in 1\thens.
Mr. McTUrner plans to enroll at Ohio University in Jan-

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Program Given

remembered as the War ol AJJ

CLIP AND MAIL TO
GLORIA BUCK, RT. 2, POMEROY, OHIO
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IF YOU WISH TO BE A GLO·ETTE
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IF TOU ARE INTERESTED IN DANCE CLASSES
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These are exciting and busy days for Jlm SoudP.r!l. He ls one of
11 crew members of' the chartered nJghtsofEastern Airlines travelIna with Senator Mu1Ide.
Going since early September, the nights from one clt,y to another wiU continue until Nov. 5 at which time the Muskie part:y- 52
MIDDLEPORT - , Orticers
perSons including secret serocemen and members or the preu- were electedandprojectsplanned
wlll.llP_~ Main to await the electioo returns.
at an organizational me~g or
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with ~n Airlines 18 years and is a
1tJnlor members .oc.th.e.Awolw:y
;.i1111 ill-DIP* MWh:u ~ &amp;bl) {pt•rpattQ~W..Ak: or 'FeeneY -~·Bemett 'Post' 128,
Miami. He and hl.a wife, the former MUdr~ Wise, and family American Legion, h8Id at. the
Miami,
~ddieport hall.
Mrs. Charles Kessinger Is the
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EUGENE ERLEWINE, :FORMERLY of Middleport, retlred ri- adult advisor for the junior aux.
daf from Landmark at Washington, C. H., and a week trom todBy he utary. Officers elected were
and hia wife wUI leave ror tlleir new home, the Rio Rancho Estates, Debra MeGuatn, chairman; Judy
at Albuquerque, N.M.
Gilkey, vice chairman; Jane Ann
Last saturday night the ramily got together ror a farewell party, Gilkey, secretary; Becky Roosh,
and ·last nlghl tho !t&gt;ringlield Community Club, 1n which the Erie- hlsl&lt;&gt;rian; Anita Fultz, treasur.
· wtnes have been active, had a potluck S\.llper in their honor. er; Dottie Roush, chaplain; and
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All a4e ot Eugene's staters were at the family attaJr- Farte Ch~ryl Barnhart, sergeant at
, Kenaedy r1 Middleport, lA1cy Gregg of West Jefferson, Dolly BaUey, arms.
~Marie Gijbert and Thelma 1Jtirk of ~ringfield. Mr. wtd Mrs. ErieA gltt of $10 from Roy L. llenwine have a son, Robert Eugene, and a daughter, Mrs. Douglas drlcks was acknowledged. Plans
'•EY~qt~, •ll,!ld Bi&amp;ltt grandchildren, at! of !t&gt;rlngtield.
were made clurtftl! the meeting
to prepare stall'll'ary packets
OUR BELATID congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Leo Crew,
1'hiy observed their silver wedding amiversary Wednesday.

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John Reeoe, director o( Re!lioo
11, Ohio Association of Garden
Clubs. 9te was lnf.roduced by
Mrs. William Wllltord, presldert
at tbe bo!lt club.
Two Chrlstmaa arrangements
were featured in Mrs. Franklin's
demonstraUon. One had an old
bedpost a&amp; the eontalner, ,and 'the
other was an all • white floral
piece. Gourds and roadaide materials were also used by t h e

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ents only oo Pedlatrlco Ward.
ADMISSIONS
Clrroll T. WUilamt, 1140Second Ave., Galltpollt; Georp W.
Cori&gt;ID, 940 Flnt AYe., GAlli·
polio; Nrs. ~ N. -~~~~.
7351h 11drd Ave., r .. nlpoltai
Mr1. Rldlarclll. Roy, 50'7 Maple
Dr., Golllpolia; Nra. Cbarill L.
carter, Rt. 2 r.t.lll.p)lla; Mra.
Jamea T. Gort1oa, RL 1 &lt;'•lllpn111; MrL Huabi.Y L. JaDia, Columbus; Mra. Otia N. Noble, Pt.
Pillllllt; Madt II. - . Rl.
2 PI, PletAm; Mro. Lew G.
Kina. Rt, I IAiort; NrL Torry
D. Pllalln, FQmel'O¥; Anii'Dialle
Pbal1n. Pomeic:v; J. Pall Qnae ..
Nr', MlddlljJCII't; James H. Nld:laiiOil, RL 5).-.i Nn. Artlur
F. Tylor, Chllllmlho; NrL Er11181 E. Lamar!, Rt, 2 Jackaon;

7Hlh: "ndrd Ave., Galllpolla, claushllr. 8:26 p.m, Friday,
DISCHARG!S
Mrs. Thomu E. ,o\ndoriCII,
Jom A. Baker, Chlrlel E.

APARTHEID DENOUNCED
JOHANNESBURG,
So u t h
Africa (UP~Twelve South
African clergymen from several
denominations in an open letter
to Prime Minister B.J. Vorster
denounced the nation's aparth.
eid, or !legregati.on, P')llcies as
"con~rary to the plain eense of
holy scripture."

holiday table arrangements.
It was also planned U.lring the
meeting to remember residents
o( the children's home, the coun.
ty infirmary, 8.nd two re!&gt;thomes
with small gifts at Christmas.
A bake sale lO help finance projects of th(' )mior group was
scheduled ror 1\:ov. 16.
Meetings of the junior Wlil
were set for the fourth TUesday
or each month. Dues of $2.50
a year are paid by the Ladies
I'IUKiliary fo r the girls who volunteer to assist with the poppy sale
in May.

in Ute afternoon on the lawn at sleeves. Her aOOulder length vell
"the home of the brf.de'l parents. was held in place by an organza
The Rev, Eugene Garlow ol Point plateau and !lhe wore a pearl
necklace, a gift of the bridePleasant, w. Va. otnclated.
groom.
Her only other jewelry
Given in marriage by h e r
were
earrings
which belonged
father, Ute bride wore a streetto
her
great-grandmother,
Lura
length fitted sheath or blue satin
Wise
Mohler.
Tile
bride
carried
with an overdress of white lace.
The ensemble reatured a sabrina a bouQJet or white and blue neckline, and three quarler length tipped .carnations,
Mrs. Sam Seals, a cousin,
served as matron of hooor for
the bride. She was attired in a
Birth of
sleeveless sheath, street length,
or celery green with a lace overdress and carried a bou(Jlet
Being Announced
&lt;i white reat.hered carnations.
William Biggs of Pomeroy serCHESTER - Mr. and Mrs.
ved
as best man ror the bride·
John Kurtz, o( Milan, Ohlo, are
groom.
Guests were registered
aiUlOUllcin&amp; the birth or a soo,
by
Miss
sandra Beal.
John Paul, Oct. 20 at Toledo
A
reception
was held on the
Hospital, weighing seven lbs. and
lawn
for
approximately
80 close
eight ounces. Mr. and Mrs. Kurtz
rriends
and
relatives
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An arhave one daughter, Kathy, age
rangement
of
blue
and
wtiJte
anfour.
ti(l.le
glass
and
stoneware
was
Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Rimes of Sandusky; used on the serving tables. A
Mr. and Mrs . Kurtz, Milan; one four - tiered we&lt;kling cake topgreat . grandmother, Mrs. Eva ped with the traditional bride and
Kimes of Chester, and one great- groom was made and served at
great - grandmother, Mrs. Iva the reception by the bride's aunt, .
Mrs. Jack Barnhart.
Singer of Chester.
For a short wedding trip, the
bride changed into a blue and
white dress With which she wore
a carnation corsage.
Cain. brother and slayer of
The couple resides at Pome~
Abel. is traditionally called roy, Route 4, Kingsbury Road.
the world's first criminal.

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State HospitaL The packets will
be presented at the hospit.al•s
L·livst party beinu pl.aonf:ld;bY .if.~
auxlliarics•·for Nov. 14. t;.or the
three women veterans at the hospital, the junior group also plan
to prepare pocketbooks of jewelry, handerchie(s, combs and
cosmetics.
The girls decided to assist
the Ladies Auxiliary with the
Veterans Day dirmcr on Nov.
11 by setting the tables. Fa- &lt;·
vors and table arrangements will :::
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District 8 party at the Chilli- ~:·
cothe Veterans Hospital in December. Mrs. Charles Lewis of
the Winding Trail Garden Club
will instruct the girls in making

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Elementary School: The dlllclren
were usisted In maldnl Jack·
d..Jantems.
Mrs, Robert Snoonlen will prOvide the flower arrangement tor
the Rutland Branch ol the Pl)meroy Nationa.J Bank ln NOvember, Trips taken~ tho c I u b
members recent.J.y lncluded a
visit to Fenton Glaosai Wnllama,
town, W. Va, and a lOur olthe
garden ol Mra. Ada H o 1 te r,
Chester Road, reclpletK ~ the
outatandlng gardener award for
1968 trom Region II,
Mrs. Wyman Brdury at Gallipolis judged ar........-a ahlbiled by the Frlondly Gordoaors. Mrs, Willford took ftral,
Mrs. Wnllam Brown, second, and
Mrs. Harold Wolre, thlrd.
A Halloween themed delaert
course waa aened at the conelu.
sion d. the meeting,

Holiness Rally is
Tuesday Evening

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Melgo Councy Hollnsss rall,y will
be held Tuesday evening, October
29, at 7:30p.m. at the Rutland
Church ot the Nazarene.
!t&gt;eciat speaker will be R e v.
Saunders of Ravenswood. Rev.
Saunders is pastor ot the Church
at the Nazarene there. All who
wish to be in the choir should be
at the church at 7 p.m. for chair
practice.

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Nrt. Jameo T, Gordon, RL 1
Gelli[IOUI, 1011, 1:f9 p.m. Fri. NE1GS GENERAL HOSPrrAL
dq; Mra. Otta N. Noble, Pt.
Admitted - Gordon WinobrODP l - - . dsu!lirllr. 7:57 p,m. Hr', &amp;Taeute.
Friday; Nro, Dmov1111 N. SlobDlrdllrt!od - None.

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, BELVA GRANT
NAOMI FLOYD
JEAN BRATTON
and TEXANNA WHITE

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demonstr-.tor.
'I1ie Regloo 11 meeting to be
held at the Eastern High School
on Nov. 16 w~s announced. Plans
were also discussed for the annual all-cot81Q' Christmas show
scheduled Cor Nov. 30 and Dee. 1
at the Pomeroy Elementary
School. uchrtstmas Ideals" ls
the theme or this year's show.
Drawing for classes in which
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MEIGS COUNTY hal a new garden club. It's called the '&lt;BeDdO'.tbe-R.lver'' and the members, ror the most part, are from the Rac:lno and Letart area, The club Is atroedy atrillated with the Ohio
Aaloelatlon of Garden Cluba.
. &amp;tealdnl of prden clubs, plana are moving ahead ror the an·
nne! Cbriotmas lhow ol MDigs County clubs, II has been scheduled
Cor tho weekeed tollowlng Thanks!livlne at the Pomeroy Elementlr)' School and will carry the: theme "Christmas Ideals, •• baaed on
the mapzlns 0( tho same nslne, Tho pleture and poem will be removed trom the •Ideals mapzlne and inowded on the .backgroond
fl. the claas it represents. Show chaltrnaD: fa Margaret Ella Lewis.

FAMILY SHOE STORE
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Goodwin-Hall Vows Taken

IOl'Y shortly '"' Freel Aatalre's
premiere dale was with ooe ot

Operu Classes

ds Larkins and Mrs. Mary Roed.
Mrs. Gary Murplo&lt; _, the door
prize.
Other• attemnng were Mill
Regina ~cer, Mrs. Jeff Footer, Mn. Vere SWartz, Mra. L.
D. Bini and !~&gt;ella, Mrs. Don
Baird, Mrs. Rand;y llllrriMrs, Patrick and - .
Mrs. Henry Bahr, Mrs. Donnie
Mr. and Mrs. John Scineshave Ruuell, Mn. Vernon SWartz,
returned Crom a visit in Peyton llld Rtraa, Tena, Robin, Mra.
City, W. VL, with Mr. a..:! Mrs. Herbert Parker, Mrs. EdMurJoe Magnotta, and in Wheeling plw, Mrs. Romle WUitams, Mro,
with Mr. and Mn. Robert Mitch Mavin Murphy, Mrs, DennlaNowarr;t family.
land, Mrs. Guy ~cor and LlllMr. and Mrs. William Houck da, Mrs. Cecil Caldwell, Mn.
of Marion visited briefly with Mr. Roger Adama, Mn. Rex &amp;unand Mrs. P. L. Mitch whUe erP- mer:deJd, Mrl. Tom SUmmer ..
route to South Point, N. C. on lield, Mrs. Fred ChapmaD, Mloa
business.
Brenda ll&lt;&gt;lslnger, Mra. Wilbur
Mr. and Mrs, Richard Roller Parker, Mrs. Pearl Mora, Mn.
and daughter, Lori, of Belpre Rex Bailey, Mrs, Jack Hendrtekwere Thursda.y guests ot Mrs. 100, Miss Sarah Snyder, Mrt.
Max Roller and Mr. ard Mrs.
(\1a1 Eichinger and Laura Jean,
Wilbur Hanning. Mrs. Max Roller
Mra. Norman McCIJn, M111
and Mrs. Kenneth cale and Mary Mora, Mia• Sondra Truadaughters, Marcia, Melissa am aell, Mn, Scud Snyder and Mill
Megan, spent a day recertly in Diana Larkins.
Belpl'tl with the Rollers, Koi.ng
Sending glfto ..... Mrl. J, M.
especially tor the bir~ ob- Gaul, Mrs. Riley l'lir3ll, Nn,
~~oervance of Richard.
Jack Farrar, Mra. Ropr Bahr,
Mrs. Elizabeth Parsons or Mrs. Richard Fiek, Jr., MrL
Charleston, W, VL, WIS the re- Kemelh Hartung, Nro, Clwiot
cent guest or Mr. and Mrs. Rich- Ele~J.._, Mrs. Mabel VIII
ard Vaughan and family.
Meter, Mn. Clay TulliO, Milo
Sp, 4 Russell E. Little, 11011
Pat Koblent•, Mlao illaroD Holol Mr. and Mrs. Rus!leU M. Li~ ter, Mrt. HOWard Parker, Mn.
tle or Rutland Road, is 1tatloned Jeri')' carter, Mia a lblttl LudDn,
at Fort Rlley, Abelene, Kansas. Mra, PouJ Buckley, Nrl, David
His wile is there with h.im, Sp.
Murphy, Mrs. Ed WUI!ama, Mrs.
Little spent a 30 day leave here ~ 0 , McCoy and dluihtel'l, Nrs.
with h.is rantily lollowing Ills re. Donald Mora, Mro, Robort l'lr·
turn in late August from Vietnlm ker, Miss .!llaron Jeft'ert, Mila
where he spent five months. fie Doria Da'rio, Mrs. aoo- Wells,
rccehcd the bronze star arm two Mn, Earl 9immertleld ond MrL
purple hearts tor injuries.
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YOUTH ASKED FOR rri
ol money prom[Jil)' an depoaitTldt oolumn Ia for 1QIIIIIIJIOI&gt;- t a - l , but he Ia """working
ed In Swlu llUilbet ed acc'll, ple, their probiOIIII and piau- or ft.llhtlng from claim w llltk,
Who'd want to rob Joey flel. urea, tbe1r troubles and flat. Aa oftatl-.
lherton 0( IJIYihlng but her ..,u.. wlih tho reot olHeleo Help USI,
He atlll has trouble opellln&amp;
slel-: her Control Pork Weal It ""lcomeo laU[Iho but - ' t and wrtllng letters home II a
aputmont wu helaied twice so ....... oerloul quellloo with a po1n1W procSSL But hocaDbreak
llle'l lnatalled an apenaive bur- bruah.olf.
c1o1m his rille iD 30 teconda and Murphy for senator In '70 ,.,
!liar-calchlng ayatem .... Claire
Sand yo11r t _ . queotloo1 to
GALLIPOLIS - Gloria Jean
Bloom saw "'lbe Uon in Win~ YOUTH ASKED FOR IT, eare ol [lUI
It hickthe
together
In 29, Bortcan
deacribe
JMJDJ.eoclature
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Buck, who Is a registered dance ter" ftlm and wu Uked how lho
llel111 Help US! thla . - - . lrqmentatlon srenado, .,Pain
and baton teacher, will be teach~ reacted: "The tum editor de- LETTER FROM VIETNAM
how a machine gun operates and
ing here on Tuesday eveniilga. serves an Academy Award" was
uae ellllor U need artses,
Dear llelen:
Classes will start with tap and her prompt entlaudasm; tho 111m
He can dlg a fox hole, apJ)ly
My brother, who ts now Nl'Vbaton and ballet and acrobatics editor also was her brother John ina In VIetnam, sent thla and I
ltrlt aid "' • IIOIDided - wU I be added later,
Lamarr wu offered a would like to paaa It oo:
!on, march unW he is told to IUl!&gt;,
Gloria was the reatured baton cameo role ln Peter Fonda's
or IIWp unW be Is told to march.
FIGHTING MAN, 1968
twirler tor the Pomeroy H 1 g h •"Dante's Inferno" and no matter
Some 3, 000 mile a aeros• a He has seen more IRlfrerlng than
School Marching Band tor tour how we studytbltltem, the names vaal pond from contlnen1al Unit- he Bhouid have In hlo ohori life.
years . .!lie was the assistant ba- do seem reversed.
ed Statea lles an area cliiiJdcly He boo stood IIDlOl1g hlll1 ol
Sond;v Demi1 and Gerry MUJ. rice paddles and dense Jungles. bodiso, and he hal helped I&lt;&gt; build
ton instructor lor Walter McShea (former world champion) llgan have ftled. papers for a- As we all know, thi1 picnic area those hills, He has wept In pri.
aftd Gail Fuch Uormer grand na· doption,.,. HowardSaeklorWOOie Ia called Vietnam. It Ia dll!erent Yate and In [1Ubllc and hal not
tiona! one anrl two baton champ)
from molt parts ot the world been ashamed ai dolnlelther,beat Ohio Universicy Band camp
because lt is fn a Rate ol per- cause his pala have fallen in batin 1965. She was uMiss SouthUia oonlllct, which will long be tle, and he has come: cloae to

morous, but Carraher did. He said he dictl't
sit.
tlnjj with a pencil In hlo hand because alter past speeches he
had ..., grocery II sis, doodles that didn't look Uke him, and
ail oorts or things ihal proved people weren't lilllenlng w him,
LONG BO'ITOM - A bridal
(He was kidding,}
shower honoring Miss Slna May
(But not being able to wrlte alto 11mits a reporter's account &amp;lnunertteld, L o n g Bottom,
of a II(JOOCh, This io especially lnle when one good Joke right bride-elect ol Mr. Robert Maafter another kept her ln sUtches all evening.
vin Murphy, ReediViile, "as held
Oct. 11 at the home of Mra. Ed·
HAVE YOU SEEN ihe ghosts and witches floating around the Ill &amp;munerllelcl, grandmother 0(
ltrst cottage to the righl as yoo enter the GSI lll'OOIICIB?
tho bride~.
Giving tbe shower were Mill
ONE OF THE PRETTIESr blocks In _ , Ia the 1ut block Pat Bahr, Mrs. Earl lngola, and
at Second Ave., up around the Nazarene Church. Those people Mrs. Gary Murph;. A fall color
seem to take pride in the appearance or their homes and gJ'CIWido. acheme was carried out ln the
One especlally prettY porch Is decorated In the Halloween motU docoratlono and retnllhmmta.
with com and jiWJipklns.
Game wimera were Mrs. Wan-

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Franklin ol Gaiii[IOUs hl&amp;ltlight.
ed Wednesday nigh!' a open meetIng o( !he Rutland Frlendll' Gsr·
de:ners attended by approximately 60 Meigs Count.Y garden club
members and guesta.
Special guest at the meating
held In the basement of tbe Rutland Church or Christ was Mrs.

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out aotleea staring o- ID tho
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PIJiatoH revue Ia 8NJ'O(IlDII'Ofl
,80,000 and- In $19,212 ill
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CHARLES CAlllruiER, ffie ipealcer r0r ll imd PW'a Boll~ .. ,, ., .. • .
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she was maJoring In plwslcal
education with a prerequisite In
dance.
Gloria attended the first National Baloo teachers clinic In
Miami, Fla., In 1965 and the
SEVERAL FRIENDS mentioned the death or the WLW weather. National Teachers Cllnlc in MOman. I hadn't heard h1m b.lt they said be was so jolly and pleas~ waukee, Wis. in 1968. h Is al110
ant. It's too bad, sometimes it's too late to tell an eapecialll' nice Interested In starting a GallipoJIOriiOil how ~~b,.~AJ!~,.-., ,....-"',.
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eo todll ,, Much Jiob!ff'll' wao
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dJreotor FriiiCI.o Ford Cewo!a
but on the boola !)I thlt, he might
p....,..l,y ll'l bodt and stsrt over
.... IIIII, with Fred Aotaireelone
there Is a Ulllns illlllndlm that
made •• nota whit -ry "" taw
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oelmook NeJro lde\lllot wltb
thai llllkot 11 1101'1hwhllo,
pot-~ ocenlcall7 frOm warm 11;Ylo and wit .... BIII''FID·
Ella Lopn, Biir of the orlgl.
"'C•meJ4&gt;1" hifl!!vert ,,, ADd It !an' I llaiJII,o,oo 1n )lot a ~ ne1 Bdw)', ''FlalaD'o lla!Dbow'' J
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Last &amp;JIIday was a beautifUl, golden autumn day In our tmm,
1 certainly didn't want to go to a coocert and Bit lnaido for two
hours. I reolly wanted to lake a walk In the wooda and kick~
the bright red and yellow leaves.
But I went to the tri-&lt;oont,v communl1;y coocert, and receiY·
ed as much or more enrichment for m,y lnne,rmost aelt titan an
llt.:ettiOM in the woods would have given me.
For a nature lover like myself, tbat's IJIIJiing • great deal.
rve never been to a folk concert so I wasn't prepared for the
experience. I wasn~ prepared for the beauty of the words and the
de[JIIl of meaning In the music.
beau1;y or the words and the depth of meaning in the mutlc.
The descriptions of the dUferent things, "'A passionate voice
h .... '' were so lovely I plan to write for the words and include
them In I!OIIIe or the outstanding descriptions I collect.
I saw that one does oot have to be physically pretty to be beau-

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INvEsTITURE - Investiture service a for Ju:lior Girl Scout Troq, 254 of Syracuse were held
last week at the Syracuse Elemt:ntary SchooJ AOOitorlum. Makilli l.P the putJcJpatlng group are
· front row, rrom lett, Karen Gulnthor. All sa Harrla, Kimberly Grueser, stephanie Ord, Vicki
I ' Rber; ' Juli Gooch.
Louanne Staats. second row. Darlene Dunkin, 91aron Baker, Leila Hughes,
J).i!mal-is ASh, BObbi Chapman, Nola Nelgler, Lee Ord, AprU Hayman. Back row, Mrs. Paul flar.
ris ' leader·, Rod Alb Cheryl Moore,
sandra Rou&amp;h 1 Susan Goodl, Debbie Harden, Denice Hen\
drlx and Mrs. Ken Nease, leader.

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Speaker Announced for Friday

AHE

POMEROY
Mrl, James owen, vtce president; Mrs. Ra· en United. AU Meigs County womRichards of Rio ~rande, district chael McBride, secretary; and en are invited to attend the ser-

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vice, whether or not they attend
a church which Is atnliateel, will be ~Pfolrt speaker at tile
ed
with
Melga Coont,y Clmrch
annual World · Community Da,y
Women
United.
ferlng
will
be
used
for
uchrlsobservance to be held Frlda,y
A social hour will be held folat the Trlnlt;y United ChUrch of tian Causeways"' and the ••Right
the observance.
lowing
to
Eat"
projects
of
Church
WornChrist in Pomeroy.
Mrs .'' Richards will speal&lt; at
1:30 p,m. following a sack lunch
at noon. World Communlt;y lliJ'
gltt cerUncates at $3 each will
be avaUable from Mrs. J. Edward Folrter during Ute noon perpOMEROY - Mrs. Kemleth 24 at the home of Yvonne Scally
iod. The certltlcates can be des·
lD Middleport.
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INGELS FURNI,URI

Greta Simpson, treasurer.
"New World A" Coming" ls the
theme for the service. The or-

by Mrl. Paul La-... d Columbul.
Mr. and lira. J. E. (Alberd Racine. Ice cream IIICI pmch
t&amp;) Glueaencamp and cltlijJIIIers,
.Ve served with the cake.
An arrangement or eold mums, Ja&lt;Q~allne .0.. Birbora ol Boll.
a glll from the grandchildren, var, Oblo; Mr. ud Mr1. car.
and ereat.grandchlldr., center. mel (Lindo) of Utica, Oblo.
eel the refreshment table. Numer:Qut.Gf-.. aueata - • Mrs.
OUI gltts, cards andtlowerawere Linda Wild 111C1 9lolly ol Port..
land, Mr •· li&lt;Jbort Ultle and
presented to the couple.
All tile cillidren of the CGQP!e, 11011, Tom, of Belpre; llr. and
their 14 grandchildren, and two Mro. Looter Utile IIICIIIOII, John,
great-grandchildren were prea-- Coolville, Ohio; Vlvlan L. Little, Debbie Vaen ol Coolville;
ent (01" the occasion.
Tiley are Mr. IIICI Mrs. Eddy Mr. and Mrs. George Little,
Laurie, Mike IIICI Crelg of Da_y.
(Fern) Price and sons, Douglas.
too;
Mr, and Mrs. Harold Le.
Dana, and daugbter, Mr.IIICI Mrs.
Vernon Ridenbaugh of Newark; may, Toronto, Ohlo; Mrs. DesMr, and Mrs. Willard &lt;Freda) ale Lathem IIICI dau81tter. RhMPrice and daughters, Janet and da, Daytoni Mr. and Mrs. KenMarilyn; Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence neth Biram, Mr. and Mrs. Les(Ada Mae) Pratt and daual&gt;ter, ter Biram, Mr, and Mrs. Ross

Gifts Wanted Brought
To Hospital Patients

POMEROY - Members were
reminded
to take gifts for paJgnated for a blanket or nve
Others attending the meeUng
miUtary ramllles ror the Meigs
yards of fabric, or can remain eouncy Chapter of tile Ameri· were Jane Walton, AM R u p e, tients at the Southeastern Ohio
. undeslgnated,
can Red Cross, was speaker at ROIO SIOSC11, l\lary Carolyn Wll- Mental Health Center to the Nov.
1 r..
Ollicera !Cor the .vear will be Tll!rsday night's meeting of Xl ey, June Van Vranken, Clarice 21 meeting when Rock Springs
lnatalled; They are Mrs, Ben Gamma Mu Chaj&gt;ter of Beta Slg. Kraeuter, Rova Vaugbln, Mila Grange met Thursday night at
Neutzlldg, preeident; Mrs. Karl
ma Phi Sororit;y held at the home WQ9ds, Eleanor Blaettnar, Un- the hall.
Fred Goegleln presided at the
.da Bee£\•~ Lee Lee, Norma Ams·
of Barbara Betzlng.
meeting
during which time it
Mildred Karr, Velma Rue,
In her talk, Mrs. BraUn out.
You~Jg
was
decided
to change the meet.
lined procecmes Involved In,.... and Shirley Custer.
ing time rrom 7:30 to 8 p.m. ror
tactlng servicemen IIICI giving
the winter. A thank you note was
assistance to military tamllleo.
read from Mr. and Mrs. James
She spoke ol the flnanclali)Oed&amp;
Conkle for a wedding gift.
PT, PLEASANT - Leo Roooh, of the Meigs County Chapter 111C1
Charles Karr and Frank Gruemade an appeal for the fund
Rex Hatfield, Aaron Weaver, Darser were reported Ill. Pomona
rell Stover and Henry Hunt, all
drive.
Grange was announced for FriA wiener roast preceded the
members Or the Point Pleasant
day night at the hall.
meeting. Tana Simonton andJean
Future Farmers
America
Mrs. W. ,\, Morgan h a d
RtrrLAND - Mr. and Mrs.
Chapter J&gt;ave returned to Pl. Blazewtcz w:ere guests. A game
charge of the program presentPleasant from Kansas Clt;y, MIS· was pJ.a_yed ln whlch Mra. Betz- Norman WUJ, Rutland, were ed from McGuffey Readers. She
tng was named "Pomero.v's pleasantly surprised Sunday when
gave an autobiography of Wilsourl, wberifEf~
tlley ,:ten~~
l'bl&gt;lUI Diller" and .Pidll'olllen a !lllml&gt;or !!( re)atlvesondll'lends
liam McGuJJ"ey. Readingsincllldby Tho·
was aolected ·~~t!rlt"~l'ih-ed) ~)helf.hllb1i for a par. ed "The Old House Clocku -by
LMI:Y'1'' ..~"'""(•' .. .._~ ,,·r~•l·'~~'·fl.~!l , l. · ~r\
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Mrs. f'red Goegtcin, "The Mounntl0n was hlghllgllt·
Plan&amp; were discussed
a
The occasion was In honor of
tain,. by Goeglein, "What I Live
eel by the•National PUblic ~­ fiea market to be helcl n e x t theLr 31st wedding anntversar&gt;'
.. by Mrs. William Grueser,
' JD.i Conte~s, where Charles Han- 1prlng and the annual preferen- and was OOsted by their son-in- For
"The Moontain and the Squir. ilo(l of Ravenswood, W.Va. took tial tea was announced for Nov. law and daudlter, Herb and Donrel"' by Homer Radford, "T h e
na Zeller o( Gahanna.
~place honors.
Tempest" by William Grueser,
Rlchati Nixon, GOP presidenA beautltul three-tiered cake,
"Work" b,v Homer Rice, "Chartlol candidate, spoke to the group
a g1R rrom the Zellers, was acter ol a Happy Manu by Mrs.
HOME FROM SES!iiON
on the intportance ol' agriculture.
served with ice cream and
Fred Leitheit, "Somebody'sDarRACINE - Mr. and Mrs. Ralph punch to Mr. and Mrs. Seth NichEnroute to Kansas City a n d
llng-' by Amos Leonard, a n d
back the 'boys vlslted manylnter- Webb of · Racine returned horne ohon, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jew., ,.The Village Blacksmith,. by
Friday from Clnclnnatl ""ere ell, Mr. and Mrs. Charles C.
'esting and edUcaUonal sites.
they attended an Eastern star King, Charldlne and Dano, Mr.

Brintn, chairman or service to

bad;

F'armers

Returned Home

Norman Wills

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Grand Chapter session. Mrs.
Webb completed her duties as
the deput;y ,....d matroo ol Dl1o
trlct No. 2~ 'Iburada,y ..am-.
She is succeeded In olfice by
Agnes WoUe 0t Minear Chapter,

4-H Ouh Plans
Its Installation

Guysville.
PT, PLEASANT - The Four
Corners 4-H Club held an in·
atallation
officers this week
during lts regular monthly meet·
·lng, with Gil Barnette, 4-H Extension AJent, presiding.
In;RallOO for the year were:
John Bum&amp;amer, president; Vlc. ki Bu1ngarner, vice presiclent;
~ Pauletta nandolph, secr4Ur7i

and Mrs. Vlrgll Atkins, Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Will and Duane,
IIICI Mr. and Mrs. Herb Zoller,
Jei!IIICI Todd.
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The honored couple received
several tine gifts.
Sending &amp;ifts were Mr. and

Mrs. F. c. Halliday and Mrs.
Norma Lee. Mrs. Pauline Atkins assisted Mrs.
planning the party.

Zeller in

Mrs. Amos Leonard.

Refreshments of donuts a n d
cocree were served.

Social Evening
Held by Club
MIDDLEPORT - Jolly Bunch
Sewing Club members met at
the home of Mrs. EYelyn Grueser Tuesday night. Mrs. Herman
Bailey was co-hostess for social evening.
The door prize was won by
Mr~&gt;. E. L. Hughes. The hostesses served a salad course
carrying out the Halloween
theme.
Others attending were M r s.
George Hackett, Sr., l'lho presided at a brief buslness meeting,
Mrs. Dorf Mullen; ·Mrs. Kemeth
Byer, Mrs. Alma Miller, Mrs.
Grace Jotmson. Mrs. Helen Reynolds, Mrs. Mattie Bush, Mrs.
Perry Mitch, Mrs. Bett;y Cline,
and Mrs. Bea Robson.

CONGRATULATE
THE MOTHER AND
WELCOME THE
NEW BABY
WITH BEAUTIFUL
FLOWERS

Blrom 111c1 erillddalllhter, &amp;!1.
d Porkerlbur£
Mrs. Ora Tollt, Ultle Hoek•
lng; llro. l'*ul La.....,., 'Mtle, Racine; Rev. ll!ld )Ira.
FIQ)'d Boprd, HWoboro; Mr. ·
.... lira. llQy Boprd ond daul!h·
ten ~ C4tgmh•s; Mr•.and Mn.
Millard VanlWer ·r t Pomerqo;
11r. IIICI lira. O&amp;car Blb&lt;Ock,
Yrs. Leota Nauar, Ynl. utah
Soou, llrl. Llndaq 4'&lt;&gt;JII, all
d Tuppera Pllllns; llrl. C&amp;rrle
M, Neutzllng. Mr. IIICilllra. Ra_y
Blgp, Pomem;TCII7Yilllleter,
Pomeroy; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Lawreoce IIICI throe children ol
Porilond; Mr. IIICI llrt, C. R.
Smith, !drs. l'*ul Ev11111. Mr.IIICI
Mrs. Allen Brewer ond David, llr, IIICI Mro. Edpr BrOW·
er, Mra, Lawrence GlueseaCamp,
Ill ol Portland.
Local guests were Mrs. Allee

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MIDDLEPORT

Officers

were elected wllen seeond year

lltudenls ot the Meigs H l g h
School I .atin Club met at t h e
h.lgh school last week.
Elected were John Sebo and
Beclcy Houdashelt, consuls; Chip
Haggerty, scribe; Mary Brick.
les, quaestor; Kathy Moore, re-

A Co..,loto S.Ioctlon $11 to $16
Be well-dreoHd bul cal&amp;lal in our
new collection of men's tie shoes and
slip-ons. Sleel shank support, crepe
soles cushion your leet.

Hush RtpP!~!

and Kathy Moore.
Dues are to be paid by the
end of the semester. The morning class served refreshments.
The eighth period class was
named to serve as ttJe refreshment group for the next meeting with Mary Bradbury as chairman.

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PLEASANT VALLEY HOSPITAL
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Christian, Pl. Pleasant; Mrs.
Aubrey Erwin, Winfield; M r s.
Clifford ·Carder, Pt. Pleasant;
Demh Williamson, southside;
Mrs. John Franeiaco, · Letart;
Mrs. ChaPies F.dmopda, Gleo·wood; Mrs. Walter Peterson, Pt..

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. Jane Hl\tt, treasurer, IIICI Rob·
Ort Dewhurst, reporter; Teka
Dewhurst and Bruce Huasell,
80'111 leaders, and Usa Scott and

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porter. The initiation commit~
tee, chosen by the off1 cers, Includes Sherman Mills, Carroll
Baker, :aentadette Hennessy,
Mary Bra&lt;blry, Richard D e a n

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Service is Explained

REC;!~~LAR

Mrs. Knight

Marl- and Mr. IIIII Mr1.
Jorrio frill .,.. cltuglUr, llli&lt;h·
elle; Mr. and Mra. Blcblr&lt;J(Don.
.,.) WW&amp;Illd diiJdna, Keilll orod

Mr. and Mra. lll,ymond FHch. Deama, .... • .. oat-erllldaon,
Jlo&amp;teneo wen the daual&gt;ten · Harold Price m, Ill d . New·
lUid daual&gt;ter.ln.law d tile boo. ark, Ohio.
lira. WUma Flldt and cltusll·
ored CGQP!e,
Tbe nwnerall HS()'• tQill18d a ten, Debbie. TID'IDU' and Mr.
three • Uerod amlveroory coke and Mro. JohD (Lloclt) Dame·

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psta attended an ct.servance

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turned to their bases, and within
11 days the lled Cross again
RIO GRANDE/- Dick Greg- lire !Nmln nee. Ho IIU - ' mq be an evM blpr 1Ucee11.
transported
the four boys home at
ly, and in the past, has made
01')',
&lt;lCIII1edlan. 111thor, eM! more tlmo lD IOI1IhorD Jollo.
In to be'lna •
· verl' plain the need Cor local the death of their s~father. rlghta 1-r, IIICI 1968 Preol- mordled lD more doDMIIItra· In tile NllfO'I II&amp;!Jt lor ~­
In 196-l when Mrs. Arnott ~
s~port in the bloodmobile protlonl. prevented 1111ll'e nclahlo· lt;y, erea017 la 1 tap ator d
derwent
surgery her youngest denllal candidate, wlll ~ at
gram and the fund drh·c.
Rio Grande coueae n&amp;ellllf. O&lt;- lence and worked harder ror the telovltdon, otap IIICI motloo pleIt seems that what has been son was sent home to be with his tdlor 29, at 8 p.m. In tho dln· rlihU oi tile Negro than any olh·
turea. He IIU toured the - ·
said and e.'})lained about tht:&gt; sit- mother. Again in April of this
er entertainer In America. !Ua nent, become 1111 lntomatlonal
lng
hall.
uation has been taken \'ery light- year Mrs. Arnott had to have
and
Gre&amp;m'Y la a man witb a me•- autobloerlllhY, •'Niaar. •· bu be.. Ieoder, atorred m
ly. :'\ow it boils down to one major surgery and the Red &lt;..Toss
come a belt Hiler and h11 new on the moJor telovllllon ....,..,
olll'oedom
and
equallt;y
not
thing: Do Yiil' want the local chap- again saw to it thlt one oC her only for the Negro but for tho Bll· book USermonJ" for Doubl-.r, IIICI nwle a opectaculor motlCII
sons was with her.
ter':'
picture debut in "SWeet lRt"l,
tles,'
.
d ldo trdolo. ·~ ~­
Jn Mrs. Arnott's words, "the
J( so, just wfmt can be done to
Bitter:•
'l'hou&amp;h lie - - · . . . . . . . jalleel In 411- . . . . . .
help the chapter to sta.v in Meigs Red Cross is marvelous. I can•t
Many people BWI think of tile
deal ol tlmo IIICI IIIIIIIIIJ' to var- tile Cloe *I I!!IM, l'lmll,l
County':'
These give enough, or praise it enough. ••
35?'eor.oid Nei'O as a .IUII-tlme
lou
s
clril
rlgllto
eaiiNI,
he
rep.
filiAl
and
Pllda GratlaD.
"Seeing my son after I awakarc some of the
cornedlon IIICI part • tlmo clril
reoe!lts
no
orpnlzatlon
and
111111
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IOI!IIIlmeo .YIIftll
questions t h a t ened after surgery did more good
boa
no
aolld
bue.
He
vlewa
lor
1
more
181tl.ol alataace,
must be answer- than all the medicine in the
hlmHlf
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a
ooclal
c:ommentafeolo
cltopolr
or '-leo.....,
world. The Red Cross called eved
tor
who
unolllmor
to
Interpret
or
tlrel
d
hla
lonely CJCbroiQ,
First 1 would eryday in eachinstancetoirKJ.uire
the
-ds
IIICI
wont&amp;
of
Nqroeo
he
dooo
not
....,.
lt.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Roberti... Evlike to relate to how things were. What more could
to
tile
white
communlt;y.
SoJo
ldo
trillld,
Fllher . - . ,
ans, a cadet at Greenbrier Mtllyou just one pt:r- anyone ask."
He
oa,ya
he
lo
IQins
to
be"Dick
cloe•'t
ballovo
bl ..., be
tar.v School, Is one of five cadets
What better proof is there than
son's opinion of
GREGORY
come
a
"mllttant
but
humble"
beaten."
taking llying lessons at Gree~
what the Meigs this as to what the Red Cross has
brier Valley Airport. Evans, who rlgllt&amp; activist. Now lt'a the oth· clril rlgllt&amp; opekell!llall, tilling
will,
and
can
do.
If
we
done,
County Chapter
has already soloed and has his er wa_y lr&lt;lWid, and tile owltch a vacutun betNetil the Rev. Lu- . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - ,
means to her. He- should lose our chapter, there
KATU:
private
pilot's license, has been bas coat tile comic dearly,
thor King ("bumble" but not 1 'N
1
would
be
many
who
would
go
member, thi s is jus lone ofmam·.
ttying
regularly
(rom
the
tleld.
Five
years
liD
Gregory
wa1
without
help.
"Dillltant")
IIICitho
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··~AND
I
Learning throu~;h .lean nraun,
Ylolont
Coordlnatlni
COmmlllte
1
making
$5,000
a
week
and
drlv·
What
the
Meigs
County
Chapwho is chairman of Service to
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JAMES JUSTIN MILLER, who lDg a new Lincoln COilUnental. &lt;"nioltant'' but not lumble''l. I 8JIOES
Military FamUi~. s. that the Hed ter needs is local support. It is
He
ls
,IIC'eollurlng
the
wldt&amp;
com.
I
resides with his grarQarents, Today, be II oome $35,000 In
Cross has helped many people up to us whether we have a chapmunlt;y
lniD
actlm
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Mr. aOO Mrs. Stanley L. E\llns, debt and doesn't own a ear.
1
and giving me the lady's name, ter or not What can we do to
428 Hedgewood Dr., may win He Isn't neari,y as fUMl' to 1 lot
Gregory 11 alao lnteroated In 1 FOR THE ENTIRE
keep the Red Cross? Give l'inarrI contacted her.
.-,c:atlna
people and rellhap. 1
FAMILY
$1,000
and
two
tickets
to
Scot~
people.
&amp;&gt;me
caU
hlm
dema·
dally
and
support
the
blood
proShe is \'ivian Arnott who is
lng
their
attltuclto
m
the
nee
I
stop
John
Kennedy,
the
Jets
1968
land in the Rusty Nail Hole-In- gogue. B.rt none of this seems
GALLIPOLLS- A GalliaCounemployed at \ 'cterans Memorial gram.
Most
Valuable
Player,
pickOO
One Sweepstakes as result of to bother him; he chose ttJe role tsiiUe. 111s emphaola t• m t11e
The old cliche, "You never
ly Gl returning this week from 13
Hospital. Vivian cited three inup
by
the
New
York
Yankees.
scoring an ace recentlY at the be plo.ys, that ~ the most-prom~. youth d todiJ', 111C1 he will lrav·
miss
the
water
lUI
the
well
runs
cidents that occurred in her life
months dutt· in Korea was greetWHERE SHOES ARE
Manny
Sanquillen,
the
Jets'
Gallipolis golf course. That's the nent Iooe wolf lD the clril rlgtU o1 to lll!llei'OUI coUegeo wlthln
that llle Red Cros s was the.-e to dry,'' will hold ver)' true if we ed at the Thomas House by a
the
next
few
onon1ho
SENSIBLE PRICEO
backstop,
who
was
Roberts'
batword from the Annual Rusty NaU mO'Vement.
aid her. Five years ago the Hed Cail to meet our obligations to the
sign headed, "WELCOME HOME,
"
MIDDL!PORT 0.
tery
mate;
Chuck
Hiller
ard
JerHole-In-One Sweepstakes headTile change bel!lllln 1962 When
Greaory ltates that he pre. _ ~~-----~•---Cross brought her four sons Red Cross.
Gl GEORGE."
The Bloodmobile will be at the
home, one from Germany, one
The sign had a cartoon char- ry Wild will be back with the .Jets quarters in New York.
Elementary
building
on
Pomeroy
from Philadelphia, one from the
acter on it like Sad sack, and the next summer. 1 still thinkS&amp;rquilTilE 83RD INFANTRY DIVI·
Monday,
Oct.
28,
from
1
to
6
state of Washington, and one from
message read: "It ain't the Sher- len should have been moved ICJ.
Read the other day where Pedro SION - the famed Thunderbolt
Norfolk, Va., to be with their p. m. Let's meet the quota oC 33 aton-Gibson. But, we do sweep the
mother during the serious ill~ units and maybe help on the blood Doors and change the sheets ev- (Pete) Ramos, member of the Division of World War U, is con-ness of Mrs. Arnott's husbard. derlcit.
ery six months. P. S. We got run- 1968 Jets, is managing a team in ducting one of the greatest marr'
The boys were home JO days, rening hot and cold water and real Sooth America this winter. I like hunls in history. They are seekPete. Saw him several times in ing some 25,000 of their former
'lectricity."
My wife's brother, First Sgt. Columbus this past summer and GJ members. That is the number
George W. Mlller, son ofMr.arr1 took his pictw-e. lie was sur- of the men on their roster "'ho
Mrs. J. Dale MiUer of Rio prised when I gave him a copy. have not been contacted since the
Pete Ramos had a most wel- end of U1e war. These men are
Grande, arrived this week. He's
come
homecoming this summer scattered all over the ration.
been in the Army 16 years.
his
family from Cuba. After
with
At the close of lhewar,an83rd
Sgt. Miller was stationed with
an
eight
year
waitforpermlssion
Infantry
Division Association was
the 51 6th Light Maintenance Comto
leave
CUba,
his
family,
includformed
and
an annual reWlion has
pan,y, United States Army, at
ing
his
parents,
three
brothers
been
held
every
year. In 1969,
ASCOM, Korea, eight miles 80\Jth
and
a
sister,
none
oCwhomhehad
the
23rd
annual
conclue
will be
of Seoul, and three miles southSUNDAY
seen
since
he
was
last
in
Cuba
st.a:ged
in
August
at
Octroi
t.
Mich.
COLUMBUS - C, Stanley Me- east or Inchon. The 51 6th is part
ClUCKEN AND spareribs barin
1960,
arrived
in
Columbus.
He
All
former
members
of
the
old
becue &amp;tnda.y, Chester Fire chem, ol Nelsonvllle, was an- of the U. S. Army 20th General looked mighty happy when I saw
83rd
are
urged
to
contact
the
naDept., beginning at 11 a.m. at nounced as the Chairman ot the Sl8)port Group.
him
with
them
altertheirarrival.
tional
se-:retary
of
the
associaAs l!lt Sgl, Miller had about
fire house rain or shine; home- Oillo Retailers for NlxDn·Al!DOW
LARGEST PICTURE,
tion, Larry RedmoOO, 132 Rock190 men in his command. He
made Ice 'cream. Public we 1- ~~~i:a~;~
. of.b~an: brought back a yearbook. , on the.,, STEVE EVANS ol Rt 2 Bidwell, , 1\'fXI'I .Qf,. Haver&lt;qwn, Pa,, 1.90113.
·I 1•,'
. I~T,Q I '
come.
¢' .,··izeiiJcf..,Nblbit-~ ~Colliiil- 51 6th which shows the entire com,., '
MONDAY
• .. ~s'"ll. .uiitero:·
lltfls pany, inclOOing one of himself ai
BETHEL 62, Intematicmal Or' c1 Gaiilpolls ls one iir nlne•I\Om. his desk.
der ot Jobs Daughters, 7:30p.m.
mittee members.
Sgt. MiUer's next assigmnent
Mooday at tbe Pomeroy Masoo•• As owner and operator ol a is Fort Bragg, N. C., where he'!l
lc Temple.
small retail busineu, Stanley scheduled toreportaboutNov.15.
Mechem ls one of Ohio's o u t- That's not far from home. He
MONDAY
standing
merchants and we are had been scheduled to report to
MEIGS CHAPfER, Amerlc&amp;ll
proud
to
have
him on the team,'' Fort SILl, Okla.
Red Cross Bloodmobile, 1 to 6
Dale
commented.
p.m. Monday at Pomeroy Ele'"EXPANSION BLUES" are
In addition to his business acmentary School. Walk-tn donors
t1v1Ues, c. Stanley Mechem ser- breaking 1.41 that old gang of
welcome.
MEIGS BAND Boosterrs, 8 P· ved with dlstlnctlon as President mine/' referring, of course, to
Pro-Tem of the Ohio Senate !rom my Colurnbui Jets aDd our boy,
m. Monday, Melgo Higll School
1953 to 1965, During his terure, Dave Robert&amp;. I'll miu going to
cafeteria, Middleport. Parent•
d olomonlary, Junior and senior senator Mechem achieved state~ Columbus next summer because
wide recol!nltlm for hls outstand- Johrmy Pesky won't be there. Roberts and several other Jets &amp;lao
Ing
leglslaUvel-rohlp.
bondl
tD ·
TENT
95,Daugt&gt;ters or Union
won't
be there.
other"'
senlng
on
Senator
MeVeteriDB of tile Civil War, 7:30
Lefty Dave Roberts waa a
chem's
committee
are
R.
H.
p.m. Monday at the D. A.V, hall.
Kertscher, Ravenna; Ernest fourth rOW)d draft choice ror the
GIANT
Diego Padres or the exBETHEL 62, Jnternationa.J Or· Combs, lanesvllle; Rlchel&lt;l P. new
OIAG.
Marlettai
Kenneth panded National League, So when
der ot Jobs Daughters, 7:30 Kremer,
Monday night at the Pomeroy Crawford. Lbna; Ra_y E. W e b b, the Padres ccm.e ..o Clnclmatl to
Masonic Temple. Initiation will Eaton; Robert McKlnle,y, A a h- play the Reds or to Pittsburgh
llllld; Rlcblrd Eaton, Dayton, ond when they play the Pirates,
be hold.
lje"ll be there.
LYDIA CffiCLE, Pomeroy Philip H. YOll18, Akron.
Atter nearly a 30-year career
United Methodist Church, 7:30
in·baseball, Johnny Pesky Is callMonday n.tgbt at the church.
ing it quits. The Jet Dll.lllger,
SI'AFF AND OFFICERS, Meigs
who finished second In the lnterTemple, Pythian Sisters, 7:30,
nationa1 League thisyear,hasb&amp;oo
Monday night at the home of
come a member of the Boston Red
Mrs. Bett,y ~ncer; Mrs. MaxSox broadcasting team and will
ine Owens assisting hostess.
air the action
a club he was
MIDDLEPORT Cub Scout Pack
with for 10 years.
244, a masked HaJJoween party
~~­
Other Jets who won'tbeuound
Mooday evening, Oct. 28, at 7
PIJINT PLF.ASANT - Tile St. next summer are Dave Wickerp.m. ,\Jl registered cubs are
invited to attend with their par- Peter's Lutheran Cb.lrch Wom- sham. the "comeback kid"' who
ents. Prizes will be awarded lo en met at the home o( M r I. waa sold to the Omaha club al the
William Knlgti: on Parrish Ave- new Kansas City Royals; Elvia
the fumiest, ugliest, prettiest
nue this week with Mrs. Emil Jimenez, who hit .315 for thB
and most original.
Romans, president, .Pl'esicHn.J. 1968 Jets; Ken Larsen. and short..
TUESlAY
MEIGS COUNTY R.,...,llcan Mrs. Paul Wallace, nominating
Women's Club, 7:30 p.m. at Re- oommlttee chalrman, will pre·
publican headquarters. Refresh- sent the slate ot new otncera
to
at the November meeting.
ments to be served.
The World Community D..v 7:PAS1" MATRONS, Pomeroy
Chapter 186, order or Eastern 30 p.m. No-vember 1, at t h e Training for 1.,000
Christ Episcopal Cturch, BPOO·
~ dinner Tuesday , 6:30 p.m.
EASY TERMS
IIOI'ed by the Church Women UnitWASHINGTON (UP() - Orl!lll·
AvailaLio In Sponl&amp;h Oak and Moplo. ConcHiod Cuto10.
at Masonic Temple. Past matrons of Middleport to be guests. ed, was announced by Mrs. Frank lzod labor will provide ~ troJn.
Pomeroy members to take priz- Scholz, president or the Point lDg 01J110rtunltlea lor 1,000 lab·
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GOP Women Will
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Zenith Automatic Fine-tunins Control
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CEF collections conducted by &amp;old Saturda.Y, The departmOIII
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Pastor J. Gary Brorm, for youth a[jpled a $1,168,341 coortraetwlth
Zenith's AFC IAuiGmatic Fine-tuniftl Control) tunes coiOf telev~
• Zenith HiJh Performance
Meel Monday Nighl or st. Peter's cll.irch.
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Hondcralted Colo&lt; TV Chonio
tile AFL-CIO Aj&gt;paladdan Cclwlbordered with etrtpee ... builds a warm relatlonlhlp
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Program for the evening en- cll to provide tile tralnlllg In 1
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with your favorite 1klrta and dreeaea.
Video Guard Tunins Svttem
HUed ''Martin Luther and the wide range of oecupallans.
~en perfe(t1 your fine-tuninl an UHF chlnnelt-.utom~Ucally.
PT. PLE,\&amp;\NT - The Re-Reformation" was by M r 111,
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plbllcan Women's Club will meet James Roush assist..ed by Mrs. lll"&lt;IUIId tile building IIICICXIIItniC·
Mmday, October 28 at 7:30p.m.
goldenrod-charcoal.
D. Roush.
tlon trldeo Involving appr...Uce·
in thl' Republican Headquarters
The November meeting will entry lralnlnillntlle oldlledcroft.
'I'M fUII/Ity fOil ill bo/orr 1M IIIIIM , _ .,•
on Main Street.
have Mrs. ~ Wallace, pro- The deportment added that moat
All int.1rested per801ls are W'g· gram cbalrman, and Mrs. ste- ol the putlcloontl were dlllad·
On the Double knit skirt, elzeaB-18.
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last meeting before the Nov. 5 Knight served refreshments to
general electim and maD¥ plans Mro. K, Roooh, Mrs, P. Wal.
are tD be completed at tlllo m&amp;Ot· lace, Mrs. F, Sehol1, MrL ·D.
n.w ·nns Aires, Argentlna, is
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equator.
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L. Genhelmer, a guest..
The Meigs Count.\ Chapter of
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INvEsTITURE - Investiture service a for Ju:lior Girl Scout Troq, 254 of Syracuse were held
last week at the Syracuse Elemt:ntary SchooJ AOOitorlum. Makilli l.P the putJcJpatlng group are
· front row, rrom lett, Karen Gulnthor. All sa Harrla, Kimberly Grueser, stephanie Ord, Vicki
I ' Rber; ' Juli Gooch.
Louanne Staats. second row. Darlene Dunkin, 91aron Baker, Leila Hughes,
J).i!mal-is ASh, BObbi Chapman, Nola Nelgler, Lee Ord, AprU Hayman. Back row, Mrs. Paul flar.
ris ' leader·, Rod Alb Cheryl Moore,
sandra Rou&amp;h 1 Susan Goodl, Debbie Harden, Denice Hen\
drlx and Mrs. Ken Nease, leader.

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POMEROY
Mrl, James owen, vtce president; Mrs. Ra· en United. AU Meigs County womRichards of Rio ~rande, district chael McBride, secretary; and en are invited to attend the ser-

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a church which Is atnliateel, will be ~Pfolrt speaker at tile
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with
Melga Coont,y Clmrch
annual World · Community Da,y
Women
United.
ferlng
will
be
used
for
uchrlsobservance to be held Frlda,y
A social hour will be held folat the Trlnlt;y United ChUrch of tian Causeways"' and the ••Right
the observance.
lowing
to
Eat"
projects
of
Church
WornChrist in Pomeroy.
Mrs .'' Richards will speal&lt; at
1:30 p,m. following a sack lunch
at noon. World Communlt;y lliJ'
gltt cerUncates at $3 each will
be avaUable from Mrs. J. Edward Folrter during Ute noon perpOMEROY - Mrs. Kemleth 24 at the home of Yvonne Scally
iod. The certltlcates can be des·
lD Middleport.
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Greta Simpson, treasurer.
"New World A" Coming" ls the
theme for the service. The or-

by Mrl. Paul La-... d Columbul.
Mr. and lira. J. E. (Alberd Racine. Ice cream IIICI pmch
t&amp;) Glueaencamp and cltlijJIIIers,
.Ve served with the cake.
An arrangement or eold mums, Ja&lt;Q~allne .0.. Birbora ol Boll.
a glll from the grandchildren, var, Oblo; Mr. ud Mr1. car.
and ereat.grandchlldr., center. mel (Lindo) of Utica, Oblo.
eel the refreshment table. Numer:Qut.Gf-.. aueata - • Mrs.
OUI gltts, cards andtlowerawere Linda Wild 111C1 9lolly ol Port..
land, Mr •· li&lt;Jbort Ultle and
presented to the couple.
All tile cillidren of the CGQP!e, 11011, Tom, of Belpre; llr. and
their 14 grandchildren, and two Mro. Looter Utile IIICIIIOII, John,
great-grandchildren were prea-- Coolville, Ohio; Vlvlan L. Little, Debbie Vaen ol Coolville;
ent (01" the occasion.
Tiley are Mr. IIICI Mrs. Eddy Mr. and Mrs. George Little,
Laurie, Mike IIICI Crelg of Da_y.
(Fern) Price and sons, Douglas.
too;
Mr, and Mrs. Harold Le.
Dana, and daugbter, Mr.IIICI Mrs.
Vernon Ridenbaugh of Newark; may, Toronto, Ohlo; Mrs. DesMr, and Mrs. Willard &lt;Freda) ale Lathem IIICI dau81tter. RhMPrice and daughters, Janet and da, Daytoni Mr. and Mrs. KenMarilyn; Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence neth Biram, Mr. and Mrs. Les(Ada Mae) Pratt and daual&gt;ter, ter Biram, Mr, and Mrs. Ross

Gifts Wanted Brought
To Hospital Patients

POMEROY - Members were
reminded
to take gifts for paJgnated for a blanket or nve
Others attending the meeUng
miUtary ramllles ror the Meigs
yards of fabric, or can remain eouncy Chapter of tile Ameri· were Jane Walton, AM R u p e, tients at the Southeastern Ohio
. undeslgnated,
can Red Cross, was speaker at ROIO SIOSC11, l\lary Carolyn Wll- Mental Health Center to the Nov.
1 r..
Ollicera !Cor the .vear will be Tll!rsday night's meeting of Xl ey, June Van Vranken, Clarice 21 meeting when Rock Springs
lnatalled; They are Mrs, Ben Gamma Mu Chaj&gt;ter of Beta Slg. Kraeuter, Rova Vaugbln, Mila Grange met Thursday night at
Neutzlldg, preeident; Mrs. Karl
ma Phi Sororit;y held at the home WQ9ds, Eleanor Blaettnar, Un- the hall.
Fred Goegleln presided at the
.da Bee£\•~ Lee Lee, Norma Ams·
of Barbara Betzlng.
meeting
during which time it
Mildred Karr, Velma Rue,
In her talk, Mrs. BraUn out.
You~Jg
was
decided
to change the meet.
lined procecmes Involved In,.... and Shirley Custer.
ing time rrom 7:30 to 8 p.m. ror
tactlng servicemen IIICI giving
the winter. A thank you note was
assistance to military tamllleo.
read from Mr. and Mrs. James
She spoke ol the flnanclali)Oed&amp;
Conkle for a wedding gift.
PT, PLEASANT - Leo Roooh, of the Meigs County Chapter 111C1
Charles Karr and Frank Gruemade an appeal for the fund
Rex Hatfield, Aaron Weaver, Darser were reported Ill. Pomona
rell Stover and Henry Hunt, all
drive.
Grange was announced for FriA wiener roast preceded the
members Or the Point Pleasant
day night at the hall.
meeting. Tana Simonton andJean
Future Farmers
America
Mrs. W. ,\, Morgan h a d
RtrrLAND - Mr. and Mrs.
Chapter J&gt;ave returned to Pl. Blazewtcz w:ere guests. A game
charge of the program presentPleasant from Kansas Clt;y, MIS· was pJ.a_yed ln whlch Mra. Betz- Norman WUJ, Rutland, were ed from McGuffey Readers. She
tng was named "Pomero.v's pleasantly surprised Sunday when
gave an autobiography of Wilsourl, wberifEf~
tlley ,:ten~~
l'bl&gt;lUI Diller" and .Pidll'olllen a !lllml&gt;or !!( re)atlvesondll'lends
liam McGuJJ"ey. Readingsincllldby Tho·
was aolected ·~~t!rlt"~l'ih-ed) ~)helf.hllb1i for a par. ed "The Old House Clocku -by
LMI:Y'1'' ..~"'""(•' .. .._~ ,,·r~•l·'~~'·fl.~!l , l. · ~r\
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Mrs. f'red Goegtcin, "The Mounntl0n was hlghllgllt·
Plan&amp; were discussed
a
The occasion was In honor of
tain,. by Goeglein, "What I Live
eel by the•National PUblic ~­ fiea market to be helcl n e x t theLr 31st wedding anntversar&gt;'
.. by Mrs. William Grueser,
' JD.i Conte~s, where Charles Han- 1prlng and the annual preferen- and was OOsted by their son-in- For
"The Moontain and the Squir. ilo(l of Ravenswood, W.Va. took tial tea was announced for Nov. law and daudlter, Herb and Donrel"' by Homer Radford, "T h e
na Zeller o( Gahanna.
~place honors.
Tempest" by William Grueser,
Rlchati Nixon, GOP presidenA beautltul three-tiered cake,
"Work" b,v Homer Rice, "Chartlol candidate, spoke to the group
a g1R rrom the Zellers, was acter ol a Happy Manu by Mrs.
HOME FROM SES!iiON
on the intportance ol' agriculture.
served with ice cream and
Fred Leitheit, "Somebody'sDarRACINE - Mr. and Mrs. Ralph punch to Mr. and Mrs. Seth NichEnroute to Kansas City a n d
llng-' by Amos Leonard, a n d
back the 'boys vlslted manylnter- Webb of · Racine returned horne ohon, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jew., ,.The Village Blacksmith,. by
Friday from Clnclnnatl ""ere ell, Mr. and Mrs. Charles C.
'esting and edUcaUonal sites.
they attended an Eastern star King, Charldlne and Dano, Mr.

Brintn, chairman or service to

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F'armers

Returned Home

Norman Wills

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Grand Chapter session. Mrs.
Webb completed her duties as
the deput;y ,....d matroo ol Dl1o
trlct No. 2~ 'Iburada,y ..am-.
She is succeeded In olfice by
Agnes WoUe 0t Minear Chapter,

4-H Ouh Plans
Its Installation

Guysville.
PT, PLEASANT - The Four
Corners 4-H Club held an in·
atallation
officers this week
during lts regular monthly meet·
·lng, with Gil Barnette, 4-H Extension AJent, presiding.
In;RallOO for the year were:
John Bum&amp;amer, president; Vlc. ki Bu1ngarner, vice presiclent;
~ Pauletta nandolph, secr4Ur7i

and Mrs. Vlrgll Atkins, Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Will and Duane,
IIICI Mr. and Mrs. Herb Zoller,
Jei!IIICI Todd.
.
The honored couple received
several tine gifts.
Sending &amp;ifts were Mr. and

Mrs. F. c. Halliday and Mrs.
Norma Lee. Mrs. Pauline Atkins assisted Mrs.
planning the party.

Zeller in

Mrs. Amos Leonard.

Refreshments of donuts a n d
cocree were served.

Social Evening
Held by Club
MIDDLEPORT - Jolly Bunch
Sewing Club members met at
the home of Mrs. EYelyn Grueser Tuesday night. Mrs. Herman
Bailey was co-hostess for social evening.
The door prize was won by
Mr~&gt;. E. L. Hughes. The hostesses served a salad course
carrying out the Halloween
theme.
Others attending were M r s.
George Hackett, Sr., l'lho presided at a brief buslness meeting,
Mrs. Dorf Mullen; ·Mrs. Kemeth
Byer, Mrs. Alma Miller, Mrs.
Grace Jotmson. Mrs. Helen Reynolds, Mrs. Mattie Bush, Mrs.
Perry Mitch, Mrs. Bett;y Cline,
and Mrs. Bea Robson.

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THE MOTHER AND
WELCOME THE
NEW BABY
WITH BEAUTIFUL
FLOWERS

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Mrs. Ora Tollt, Ultle Hoek•
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Lawreoce IIICI throe children ol
Porilond; Mr. IIICI llrt, C. R.
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Mr. and Mra. lll,ymond FHch. Deama, .... • .. oat-erllldaon,
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turned to their bases, and within
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RIO GRANDE/- Dick Greg- lire !Nmln nee. Ho IIU - ' mq be an evM blpr 1Ucee11.
transported
the four boys home at
ly, and in the past, has made
01')',
&lt;lCIII1edlan. 111thor, eM! more tlmo lD IOI1IhorD Jollo.
In to be'lna •
· verl' plain the need Cor local the death of their s~father. rlghta 1-r, IIICI 1968 Preol- mordled lD more doDMIIItra· In tile NllfO'I II&amp;!Jt lor ~­
In 196-l when Mrs. Arnott ~
s~port in the bloodmobile protlonl. prevented 1111ll'e nclahlo· lt;y, erea017 la 1 tap ator d
derwent
surgery her youngest denllal candidate, wlll ~ at
gram and the fund drh·c.
Rio Grande coueae n&amp;ellllf. O&lt;- lence and worked harder ror the telovltdon, otap IIICI motloo pleIt seems that what has been son was sent home to be with his tdlor 29, at 8 p.m. In tho dln· rlihU oi tile Negro than any olh·
turea. He IIU toured the - ·
said and e.'})lained about tht:&gt; sit- mother. Again in April of this
er entertainer In America. !Ua nent, become 1111 lntomatlonal
lng
hall.
uation has been taken \'ery light- year Mrs. Arnott had to have
and
Gre&amp;m'Y la a man witb a me•- autobloerlllhY, •'Niaar. •· bu be.. Ieoder, atorred m
ly. :'\ow it boils down to one major surgery and the Red &lt;..Toss
come a belt Hiler and h11 new on the moJor telovllllon ....,..,
olll'oedom
and
equallt;y
not
thing: Do Yiil' want the local chap- again saw to it thlt one oC her only for the Negro but for tho Bll· book USermonJ" for Doubl-.r, IIICI nwle a opectaculor motlCII
sons was with her.
ter':'
picture debut in "SWeet lRt"l,
tles,'
.
d ldo trdolo. ·~ ~­
Jn Mrs. Arnott's words, "the
J( so, just wfmt can be done to
Bitter:•
'l'hou&amp;h lie - - · . . . . . . . jalleel In 411- . . . . . .
help the chapter to sta.v in Meigs Red Cross is marvelous. I can•t
Many people BWI think of tile
deal ol tlmo IIICI IIIIIIIIIJ' to var- tile Cloe *I I!!IM, l'lmll,l
County':'
These give enough, or praise it enough. ••
35?'eor.oid Nei'O as a .IUII-tlme
lou
s
clril
rlgllto
eaiiNI,
he
rep.
filiAl
and
Pllda GratlaD.
"Seeing my son after I awakarc some of the
cornedlon IIICI part • tlmo clril
reoe!lts
no
orpnlzatlon
and
111111
I!
IOI!IIIlmeo .YIIftll
questions t h a t ened after surgery did more good
boa
no
aolld
bue.
He
vlewa
lor
1
more
181tl.ol alataace,
must be answer- than all the medicine in the
hlmHlf
••
a
ooclal
c:ommentafeolo
cltopolr
or '-leo.....,
world. The Red Cross called eved
tor
who
unolllmor
to
Interpret
or
tlrel
d
hla
lonely CJCbroiQ,
First 1 would eryday in eachinstancetoirKJ.uire
the
-ds
IIICI
wont&amp;
of
Nqroeo
he
dooo
not
....,.
lt.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Roberti... Evlike to relate to how things were. What more could
to
tile
white
communlt;y.
SoJo
ldo
trillld,
Fllher . - . ,
ans, a cadet at Greenbrier Mtllyou just one pt:r- anyone ask."
He
oa,ya
he
lo
IQins
to
be"Dick
cloe•'t
ballovo
bl ..., be
tar.v School, Is one of five cadets
What better proof is there than
son's opinion of
GREGORY
come
a
"mllttant
but
humble"
beaten."
taking llying lessons at Gree~
what the Meigs this as to what the Red Cross has
brier Valley Airport. Evans, who rlgllt&amp; activist. Now lt'a the oth· clril rlgllt&amp; opekell!llall, tilling
will,
and
can
do.
If
we
done,
County Chapter
has already soloed and has his er wa_y lr&lt;lWid, and tile owltch a vacutun betNetil the Rev. Lu- . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - ,
means to her. He- should lose our chapter, there
KATU:
private
pilot's license, has been bas coat tile comic dearly,
thor King ("bumble" but not 1 'N
1
would
be
many
who
would
go
member, thi s is jus lone ofmam·.
ttying
regularly
(rom
the
tleld.
Five
years
liD
Gregory
wa1
without
help.
"Dillltant")
IIICitho
_
_
,
··~AND
I
Learning throu~;h .lean nraun,
Ylolont
Coordlnatlni
COmmlllte
1
making
$5,000
a
week
and
drlv·
What
the
Meigs
County
Chapwho is chairman of Service to
1
JAMES JUSTIN MILLER, who lDg a new Lincoln COilUnental. &lt;"nioltant'' but not lumble''l. I 8JIOES
Military FamUi~. s. that the Hed ter needs is local support. It is
He
ls
,IIC'eollurlng
the
wldt&amp;
com.
I
resides with his grarQarents, Today, be II oome $35,000 In
Cross has helped many people up to us whether we have a chapmunlt;y
lniD
actlm
..,.
I
Mr. aOO Mrs. Stanley L. E\llns, debt and doesn't own a ear.
1
and giving me the lady's name, ter or not What can we do to
428 Hedgewood Dr., may win He Isn't neari,y as fUMl' to 1 lot
Gregory 11 alao lnteroated In 1 FOR THE ENTIRE
keep the Red Cross? Give l'inarrI contacted her.
.-,c:atlna
people and rellhap. 1
FAMILY
$1,000
and
two
tickets
to
Scot~
people.
&amp;&gt;me
caU
hlm
dema·
dally
and
support
the
blood
proShe is \'ivian Arnott who is
lng
their
attltuclto
m
the
nee
I
stop
John
Kennedy,
the
Jets
1968
land in the Rusty Nail Hole-In- gogue. B.rt none of this seems
GALLIPOLLS- A GalliaCounemployed at \ 'cterans Memorial gram.
Most
Valuable
Player,
pickOO
One Sweepstakes as result of to bother him; he chose ttJe role tsiiUe. 111s emphaola t• m t11e
The old cliche, "You never
ly Gl returning this week from 13
Hospital. Vivian cited three inup
by
the
New
York
Yankees.
scoring an ace recentlY at the be plo.ys, that ~ the most-prom~. youth d todiJ', 111C1 he will lrav·
miss
the
water
lUI
the
well
runs
cidents that occurred in her life
months dutt· in Korea was greetWHERE SHOES ARE
Manny
Sanquillen,
the
Jets'
Gallipolis golf course. That's the nent Iooe wolf lD the clril rlgtU o1 to lll!llei'OUI coUegeo wlthln
that llle Red Cros s was the.-e to dry,'' will hold ver)' true if we ed at the Thomas House by a
the
next
few
onon1ho
SENSIBLE PRICEO
backstop,
who
was
Roberts'
batword from the Annual Rusty NaU mO'Vement.
aid her. Five years ago the Hed Cail to meet our obligations to the
sign headed, "WELCOME HOME,
"
MIDDL!PORT 0.
tery
mate;
Chuck
Hiller
ard
JerHole-In-One Sweepstakes headTile change bel!lllln 1962 When
Greaory ltates that he pre. _ ~~-----~•---Cross brought her four sons Red Cross.
Gl GEORGE."
The Bloodmobile will be at the
home, one from Germany, one
The sign had a cartoon char- ry Wild will be back with the .Jets quarters in New York.
Elementary
building
on
Pomeroy
from Philadelphia, one from the
acter on it like Sad sack, and the next summer. 1 still thinkS&amp;rquilTilE 83RD INFANTRY DIVI·
Monday,
Oct.
28,
from
1
to
6
state of Washington, and one from
message read: "It ain't the Sher- len should have been moved ICJ.
Read the other day where Pedro SION - the famed Thunderbolt
Norfolk, Va., to be with their p. m. Let's meet the quota oC 33 aton-Gibson. But, we do sweep the
mother during the serious ill~ units and maybe help on the blood Doors and change the sheets ev- (Pete) Ramos, member of the Division of World War U, is con-ness of Mrs. Arnott's husbard. derlcit.
ery six months. P. S. We got run- 1968 Jets, is managing a team in ducting one of the greatest marr'
The boys were home JO days, rening hot and cold water and real Sooth America this winter. I like hunls in history. They are seekPete. Saw him several times in ing some 25,000 of their former
'lectricity."
My wife's brother, First Sgt. Columbus this past summer and GJ members. That is the number
George W. Mlller, son ofMr.arr1 took his pictw-e. lie was sur- of the men on their roster "'ho
Mrs. J. Dale MiUer of Rio prised when I gave him a copy. have not been contacted since the
Pete Ramos had a most wel- end of U1e war. These men are
Grande, arrived this week. He's
come
homecoming this summer scattered all over the ration.
been in the Army 16 years.
his
family from Cuba. After
with
At the close of lhewar,an83rd
Sgt. Miller was stationed with
an
eight
year
waitforpermlssion
Infantry
Division Association was
the 51 6th Light Maintenance Comto
leave
CUba,
his
family,
includformed
and
an annual reWlion has
pan,y, United States Army, at
ing
his
parents,
three
brothers
been
held
every
year. In 1969,
ASCOM, Korea, eight miles 80\Jth
and
a
sister,
none
oCwhomhehad
the
23rd
annual
conclue
will be
of Seoul, and three miles southSUNDAY
seen
since
he
was
last
in
Cuba
st.a:ged
in
August
at
Octroi
t.
Mich.
COLUMBUS - C, Stanley Me- east or Inchon. The 51 6th is part
ClUCKEN AND spareribs barin
1960,
arrived
in
Columbus.
He
All
former
members
of
the
old
becue &amp;tnda.y, Chester Fire chem, ol Nelsonvllle, was an- of the U. S. Army 20th General looked mighty happy when I saw
83rd
are
urged
to
contact
the
naDept., beginning at 11 a.m. at nounced as the Chairman ot the Sl8)port Group.
him
with
them
altertheirarrival.
tional
se-:retary
of
the
associaAs l!lt Sgl, Miller had about
fire house rain or shine; home- Oillo Retailers for NlxDn·Al!DOW
LARGEST PICTURE,
tion, Larry RedmoOO, 132 Rock190 men in his command. He
made Ice 'cream. Public we 1- ~~~i:a~;~
. of.b~an: brought back a yearbook. , on the.,, STEVE EVANS ol Rt 2 Bidwell, , 1\'fXI'I .Qf,. Haver&lt;qwn, Pa,, 1.90113.
·I 1•,'
. I~T,Q I '
come.
¢' .,··izeiiJcf..,Nblbit-~ ~Colliiil- 51 6th which shows the entire com,., '
MONDAY
• .. ~s'"ll. .uiitero:·
lltfls pany, inclOOing one of himself ai
BETHEL 62, Intematicmal Or' c1 Gaiilpolls ls one iir nlne•I\Om. his desk.
der ot Jobs Daughters, 7:30p.m.
mittee members.
Sgt. MiUer's next assigmnent
Mooday at tbe Pomeroy Masoo•• As owner and operator ol a is Fort Bragg, N. C., where he'!l
lc Temple.
small retail busineu, Stanley scheduled toreportaboutNov.15.
Mechem ls one of Ohio's o u t- That's not far from home. He
MONDAY
standing
merchants and we are had been scheduled to report to
MEIGS CHAPfER, Amerlc&amp;ll
proud
to
have
him on the team,'' Fort SILl, Okla.
Red Cross Bloodmobile, 1 to 6
Dale
commented.
p.m. Monday at Pomeroy Ele'"EXPANSION BLUES" are
In addition to his business acmentary School. Walk-tn donors
t1v1Ues, c. Stanley Mechem ser- breaking 1.41 that old gang of
welcome.
MEIGS BAND Boosterrs, 8 P· ved with dlstlnctlon as President mine/' referring, of course, to
Pro-Tem of the Ohio Senate !rom my Colurnbui Jets aDd our boy,
m. Monday, Melgo Higll School
1953 to 1965, During his terure, Dave Robert&amp;. I'll miu going to
cafeteria, Middleport. Parent•
d olomonlary, Junior and senior senator Mechem achieved state~ Columbus next summer because
wide recol!nltlm for hls outstand- Johrmy Pesky won't be there. Roberts and several other Jets &amp;lao
Ing
leglslaUvel-rohlp.
bondl
tD ·
TENT
95,Daugt&gt;ters or Union
won't
be there.
other"'
senlng
on
Senator
MeVeteriDB of tile Civil War, 7:30
Lefty Dave Roberts waa a
chem's
committee
are
R.
H.
p.m. Monday at the D. A.V, hall.
Kertscher, Ravenna; Ernest fourth rOW)d draft choice ror the
GIANT
Diego Padres or the exBETHEL 62, Jnternationa.J Or· Combs, lanesvllle; Rlchel&lt;l P. new
OIAG.
Marlettai
Kenneth panded National League, So when
der ot Jobs Daughters, 7:30 Kremer,
Monday night at the Pomeroy Crawford. Lbna; Ra_y E. W e b b, the Padres ccm.e ..o Clnclmatl to
Masonic Temple. Initiation will Eaton; Robert McKlnle,y, A a h- play the Reds or to Pittsburgh
llllld; Rlcblrd Eaton, Dayton, ond when they play the Pirates,
be hold.
lje"ll be there.
LYDIA CffiCLE, Pomeroy Philip H. YOll18, Akron.
Atter nearly a 30-year career
United Methodist Church, 7:30
in·baseball, Johnny Pesky Is callMonday n.tgbt at the church.
ing it quits. The Jet Dll.lllger,
SI'AFF AND OFFICERS, Meigs
who finished second In the lnterTemple, Pythian Sisters, 7:30,
nationa1 League thisyear,hasb&amp;oo
Monday night at the home of
come a member of the Boston Red
Mrs. Bett,y ~ncer; Mrs. MaxSox broadcasting team and will
ine Owens assisting hostess.
air the action
a club he was
MIDDLEPORT Cub Scout Pack
with for 10 years.
244, a masked HaJJoween party
~~­
Other Jets who won'tbeuound
Mooday evening, Oct. 28, at 7
PIJINT PLF.ASANT - Tile St. next summer are Dave Wickerp.m. ,\Jl registered cubs are
invited to attend with their par- Peter's Lutheran Cb.lrch Wom- sham. the "comeback kid"' who
ents. Prizes will be awarded lo en met at the home o( M r I. waa sold to the Omaha club al the
William Knlgti: on Parrish Ave- new Kansas City Royals; Elvia
the fumiest, ugliest, prettiest
nue this week with Mrs. Emil Jimenez, who hit .315 for thB
and most original.
Romans, president, .Pl'esicHn.J. 1968 Jets; Ken Larsen. and short..
TUESlAY
MEIGS COUNTY R.,...,llcan Mrs. Paul Wallace, nominating
Women's Club, 7:30 p.m. at Re- oommlttee chalrman, will pre·
publican headquarters. Refresh- sent the slate ot new otncera
to
at the November meeting.
ments to be served.
The World Community D..v 7:PAS1" MATRONS, Pomeroy
Chapter 186, order or Eastern 30 p.m. No-vember 1, at t h e Training for 1.,000
Christ Episcopal Cturch, BPOO·
~ dinner Tuesday , 6:30 p.m.
EASY TERMS
IIOI'ed by the Church Women UnitWASHINGTON (UP() - Orl!lll·
AvailaLio In Sponl&amp;h Oak and Moplo. ConcHiod Cuto10.
at Masonic Temple. Past matrons of Middleport to be guests. ed, was announced by Mrs. Frank lzod labor will provide ~ troJn.
Pomeroy members to take priz- Scholz, president or the Point lDg 01J110rtunltlea lor 1,000 lab·
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GOP Women Will
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Jantzen
Ia
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Pastor J. Gary Brorm, for youth a[jpled a $1,168,341 coortraetwlth
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care lor, operate, and use differ.ent instruments necessary in
Rldlological monitoring, an indispensable service to all civil
defense organizations and their operators, has be.en completed
in Gallipolis, Such services would be required tram the period
short~)· after a nuclear attack until the radiological hazard
from fallout diminishes to the point that normal aclivities
may be reswned. Routih.e roonltorlng Is carried on throughout lhe country ih order to keep records on the amount or

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dog will have trouble finding and It ls a warm feeling to discovholding a scent; and you can tell er for sure, people are pretty
what kind of day it will be by much lhe same the world over.
the way the animals act in the
woods the night before.
AT OUR NEW
Owls hooting, and a general
restlessness in the animals
means a severe weather change
will take place in several lilzys.
Secretary
"Even in my country, the papa
Pal Houck, Times-Sentinel Staff Writer
is
away
at
work;
when
he
comes
When a man rrom another coon. nism. At night the radios pour jumps the rabbit and the dog
328-330 Third Avenue
try can look fondly into the snap - the communist doctrine into the must be able to trail it until lt home, the child ls asleep. There
PT. PLEASANT- Mrs. Ethel
is
no
time
to
pass
on
good
things.
py blue eyes or an American, put minds of the SA youth .
circles and holes up.
"You teach a boy to be close Hartley, Pl Pleasant. a member
an arm across his shoulders
Many refUgees from Cuba to
Another interesting racet to
of the loeal Lambda Chi Omega
and say, .. We are the same kind the north, have poured Into thls story Is the reason Jack to nature and love animals and
SOrorttv was elected to serve
of man,'' then all of us can stand Venezuela. The country broke Fernandez bought his beagles. you won't find much bad In him."
as State Secretary OC the West
diplomatic relations with Cllba He bought them in order to train Olga seemed to think this was
a little taller.
FOR THE BEST DEAL!
Virginia chapters.
It takes a common bond toes- in 1961. Communists then launch- his falcon. Jack is a devotee true also or men. She reached up
Committees
tor
the
coming
(Yes, it's available not only to merchants but any1HI Forll Countrr fecllen lt•tl•"
tabllsh tllill cmrunun.icatfon or ed a terror campaign aimed at of the ancient English sport of and gently pushed back a stray
year
of
the
Sorority
have
been
We_.n,
IDlkS
Wlltt
..
,
V
-8
....Ue,
one can us, this convenient service) No key Is
mind and spirit.
ousting the president, In spite kings, "Cetrerla" in ~sh. strand or her husband's black
Fonl4·m•Ue h'aNdllMion, rad.Jo.
hair. She seemed a happy, satis- named with Nell KeMedy, chairpo-r o~teerln1, po-r bUUJ,
Emardo Cells of Valencia,
of the terror, in 1963 the peo- which means "falconing!'
needed for this serYice.
whl.tewell UHJ . I wW h J1&amp;d to
man, Bessie Wilson and BernaVenezuela, and Ken Sbeets, Gal- ple chose the president they wantCelis told us of hunting deer, fied woman who shared her huslbow 1ou tb1l unu aarti.JDe. een
dine
GUmoor,
public
affairs
and
me •' ~
lipolis, are the same kind of ed, Raul Leoni.
fox and, most or all, or hunt- band's convictions.
The Night Depository is located next to our lower
They told a little story that education; Jean Rardin and BesEd..lardo and Olga Celis de - ing the clever little "Lapa."
men . Their bond is love of naSAVE
sie Wilsm, cancer; Ethel Hartauto bank window.
ture and of beagles.
cided em three days notice to Eduardo says there are no Lapa seems to hold in any situation
ley and Dorothy John11011, mena
person
is
devoted
to
a
where
The bond was made strongcome to America. Ed, who Is a in the U. S.
checked this oul
tal health; Mary Pullins and Fern
er this past "eek when Cells and purchasing agent Cor Ford Mo- as Car as I could, and could oot hobby,
Hartley, sick and relief; Ruth
Ed
said,
"My
dog
had
a
lUhis wife, Olga, were the ~eets' tor deVenE:zuelatookthreeweeks find them in the encyclopedia
Deal and Doris Head, memberter
about
the
time
I
len.
M,y
houseguests. Celis came to the orr lllld Olga called on Grand- but finally round a description
ship; Mrs. Douglas Lemalter,
states to learn more about hand- ma and Papa to care for Ed- in Webster's New lnternational friends reassured me they would
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rlnance;
Jean Rardin and Mrs.
see
to
it
tile
pupe
were
taken
ling and training hounds and to uardo, 10, Rafael, 8, Oswaldo, Dictionary.)
Tour cll•v~ DM.. r
SERVIN'G THIS COMMUNITY SINCE 1863
211-JM IHHCI An.
purchase some to take back with 6, and Maria, 4.
Another name for this small care of. Not. a word was said Lemaster, telephone; Ruth Deal,
01111,.111.
Otl
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Mary Pullins and Doria Head,
"THE OLD BANK-WITH NEW IDEAS"
him. The Celises returned to
Eduardo, 30, has always been central and South American ro. about my leaving five kids.
constitution.
We
had
a
good
laugh
at
that.
Venezuela Oct. 15 with two black a hwrter. In his coontry they hunt dent is Paca. It looks very much
and tans, one treeing walker and mostly deer, lapa and fox, and like a large ground squirrel, a
three beagles.
they hunt the year around. "In chocolate brown color with white
And a "truth is stranger than
the past,""he said, '"'The ntetho:d 'spots OOwJi its sides. It weighe
fiction" footnote or the ~eets. of huntill€ rabbit in Venezuela about 20 pounds and is oonsidCelis story is that two men who was not sporL
ered a great delicacy in Venltve less than 100 miles from
"They hunt rabbits at night ezucla. For o;ample, a good
each other in tropical Venezuela by shining a llgflt in their eyes steak dinner in Jack Fernanwere brought together by Ken- and blinding them,"hesaid . "It's dez' Restaurant costs about $2.neth Sheets, who lives 25,000
criminal ."
50 but a tapa or Paca dinner
miles away in beauUful southHunters in South America use costs $5.
eastern Ohio.
many kinds of dogs, black and
These small fast animals are
BEGAN IN SPRING
tans, treeing walker, and walk- d111icult to hWlt because they
Celis began corresponding last er fox hounds, but there were eat and water at night. The minspring with Sheets, intending to very few, if any, beagles there. ute the SW'l rises, into a cave
buy a pair ot beagles.
(John ]ngram of Hunting Dog a lapa goes. Then the dog must
~eets wrote to him ol J a c k Magazine reports there are Iso- &lt;!old trali him. This is most delo' ernandez, who had just pur- lated Beagle Clubs all over the mandlng and requires an excel·
ehaaed two of his hounds. He world.)
lent dog.
suggested that Celis go look at
Through reading, Ed became
An old saying in Venezuela,
Jack's pair. Jack lives in Car- interested in hunting rabbits in Celis said is, when a hunter
acus, just 100 miles from Ce- a more sporting way, with bea- returns from the hunt- and ill
Us' home in Valencia.
gles.
asked how he did, be answers,
By ~ing to Caracus, Celis
Three years ago he booght his ''Well, I didn't get a Lapa, but
could see the kind of dogs Sheets first pair of beagle pups from I got .•.• ,
delivered and he could be ot help Louie Fwnent. He was not wholEduardo and Olga are tamto Fernandez who was not as ex- l.Y successtul wlth these dogs. Uy people. They spoke ot juveperienced as he in training and Celis Is the first to admit the nile delinquency at! also a probhunting with beagles .
lack of success was "because lem ln their country.
1968 CHEVELLE
Fernandez, owner ot the lar- I didn't lmow how to train
Ed said, "Best way to fight
gest restaurants in the capital them."
Juvenile delinCf1e11ey is to make
MALIBU SPORT COUPE
1965 FORO XL.CONVERTIBLE
city of oU-rlch Venezuela, wrote
He ~cided to try a differ- a child more acfJJili_nted with naD•,-tona' blue, blue lDterUII', V-8 U•
Solld •hlte,
lnaeket ... t~. "
ltHed tn~on, radio. Jtel'ftCI•e
£In~. Powertllde tralllllllllioD, po•·
back to ~eets and thanked him ent tack and buy mature, alrea- ture, then you become m 0 r e
1•1hee1J.
whl'-wall
Uru.
er lteertn,, radio, whttew1U Una.
for sending Cello lo help him. d,v trained dogs, which led him Criendl,y with him. Sitting oot In
One Jocal owner.
But, let us lesrn more about to Ken Sheets, a trainer par U!e woods, working a beagle, is
1965 CHEVELLE MALIBU SPORT COUPE
1967 FIAT 4 DOOR 600-0
Venezuela, this land ot Latins excellence, reconunended by the perfect time to talk to a
Solid
blue, blue Interior. V:S en.j1ne
Weht blu e. vln,yl trim, f 1 peec~ tn..De·
11-'mlud lraJUimialon, radiO, whl._:.
where two ookJf--doorsmen be- Bart 'Iburber, Hillsboro, Ohio, boy.'"
"'.lulon, radio. real 1ood eeeo•d e•r
wall tint. one ow.aer.
lo drive to work .
came friends because both bought one of the roremost authorities
He can teach the youth about
dogs in southeastern Ohio. And on beagles.
important values and they can
1966 OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS SPORT COUPE
1965 CHEVROLET IMPALA SPORT COUPE
discover therein, perhaps, how
Hunting differs in Venezuela learn valuable Ie.saons from na5olld while, blue vlnpl ueq, bydn·
Dieck. red Interior, V-1 ~. flu·
m•Uc lr•IIJirnl ..ion. Power ftMrllal
dard tr&lt;~n.llnilolloD. ndhl, 'lrhltew.U
love ofNaturema,yleadmoremen In many ways. In that mounLun- ture. They wlll discover, when
ndio. whltewaU tlret, one loeeJ o•ll:
tlru, tbl1 il low llilleal• ona OWDII'
to conclude they are brothers. ous terrain a dog must be able the wind is from the east, eseu.
See thil OM.
"·
One of the rirst problems Ce+ to cold trail. Over there a man pecially if it ls a cold wind, a
1966 CHEVROLET IMPALA SPORT COUPE
1965 CHEVROLET IMPALA 4 OOOR SEDAN
lis and Fernandez encountered
· :led, red·bluk Interior. Y-1 en~~De.
Black. blue Interior, v.a •nrlne, Pawas the change in terrain ror the
l'owerfl'lide tranamlulon, power 1&amp;.tir·
wer,ude tranun.Julo.ll, r ..io, W!IHoe1n1. rii&lt;llo, wlllteweU Ura. Oae Joeel
..... u ttru, thll it • iow D)l]ell• otae
dogs.
owner. real ntee llherp car.
(IWDer ear.
VS!ezuela is broken' into three
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1966 CHEVROLET BISCAYNE 4 DOOR
1965 MERCURY COLONY PARK STATION WAGON GrHa, W1dte Lot. JM4lD Interior V•
irregular divisions by its mOWl•JW~u, J'lowuri14D. Pewer ~
l-llht blue. blue lntertor. • CJI..
lllacll, \'ln,-J " ' " · Jffti'CHII-tniUe tr~
tain systems. A branch of the
raiho, •llit..wall t1N1. oa. local .,...
alandard tnunllulon, one Joc.el o-·
million,
PG•"r
.teem,
aad
briiDn,
er,
low ..u..,..
er . low mlleap.
eastern chain or the Andes enwbttewau tlrel, nal cu 11 " na1
a-rice.
1965
CHEVELLE MALIBU SPORT COUPE
ters Venezuela in the west. Celis describes it ss a country
btl, " ' l•tertor, Y-1 •llfiM• 11'1
cn•IIUI, ol lllHed trenamluloa, lkdlo.
'Mhltewall llru . Real nlee ear.
"with a little bit of everything."
Venezuela is slightly larger
than Texas and Oklahoma together with a population of 3,600, +
000 .
The name Venezuela is Spanish !or "little Venice." When
Spanish explorers reached t h e
country, they found an Indian village buult on wooden poles above the shallow waters or Lake
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UP TO
.
Maraciabo. This la.ke area now
S.edan, ~u
1968 01~•· l..uxury
suwlies one tenth of the world's
supply of oil .
Condition
s.clan With
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The village reminded them rA
YOUGET
Venice, Italy and they named it
Air
:Or ~on, Wnh-Venezuela.
WHEN YOU BUY A . , ,
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FOR STATE
Petroleum alone J)OUTS more
out ,\lr . 4 Door t\ar4ltof,
ttlan .a million dollars a day into
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REPRESENTATIVE
the trealtlr)'. It a1 fiO pays ror
¥nth ,t.h
rtibl• Svp•r
the great building expanalon that
1968 lmpolo Con••
ls maldnr Venezuel.a one ol the
210o236 s.ii.nd Av•.
most modern c:ountrieJ 1o Latin
Ohio
AD'Utrlca.
Paid For By Lynn-Ann Porter,
Venezuela i1 the last wall in
Chrm. of The Porter Team Comm .
South i\merica against commu-

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class Sepl. 25 lnDarmstodt,llermany, wllere he Ia servlnll wllh
the 80th Artlllery, a a a mass
stewart. His wlte, Erna, Ia with
him In Germany.

DEPOSITORY

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Ken Sheet., left, and Edwardo Celis, Venezuela, tlu! same kind ofrnen.

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VeniiY and collep otudonto are
Mrs. Kay Barr and Eddie Roark ol Ga!Upolle,
· Their names are Included In
lhe 1968 ediUoo of Wbo'o Who
Ammg students In Amerlean VnlversiUes and Colleges, a Ultlng
ot the campus leaders from more
than 1,000 of the nation's institutions of higher learning. Kay
Is a Junior maJoring In chemistry &amp;nd Eddie a senior major..
lng In speech.

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WA!;!INGTON (UPI) - Despite bitter public denunciations
from Hanoi. and the Viet Con&amp;
Preoldent Johnson condnued w
pren private diplomatic efforts
for a break In the VIetnam
stalemate over the weekend.
Admlolotra- o!flclals malntaJned their close &amp;ecrecy over
the negotiations wtth the Norttl
Vietnamese which are reported
lo Involve a total bombing halt
on North Vletna.m under certain
circumstances.
,
Reliable BOUrces saJd that at

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With his Gallup Poll rating
down S per cent. George C.
Wallace c a I 1 e d pollsters
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About Otange
COLUMBUS (UPl) - "UnW
lew weeks ago," Gen. CUrtis
. l:ieMay quipped. "I was a pretV responsible citizen, and a
pretV nne fellow In this coontry . .,
"Then In 30 seconds I became
IOJIIethlng unmentionablo, 11 the
· ~ chewing, World War U
said, Indicating his disdain for recent attacks 011 him. self by opponents of the Amerl: ... Independent PariY.
The running mate of Former
~aboma Gov. George c. Wal: _llee added that ' 11 have more
:, lDJportant things lo think about
tiiese days," when asked about
the attacks.
He was on a sentimental jour• • oot without poliUcal moUve, to Columbus, his b o y, ·hOcxl home. He com~ to
· liOWimen Friday night before a
~5.mllar.a.plate fund raising
dinner attended by some 320
jbjrd party enthuolaoto.
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EDITOR'S NOTE' This is
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lhe llrot ol six arUcleodeallng with the Nov. 5 .aeneral
, '\ olectloo In Oldo. Tile olh~ ' tra will be Cfllcemed with
.,., lha twO slate lsliiiOs, Geller- t loi Aa141!1bly, COI!IP'OSIIonli,
.;f U.S. seDate !pi preoldentlal
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- RoPbare exj&gt;ected 1D ~
control the Ohio 91preme
·~=~~after the Nov. 5 genOra1

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&amp;lpreme C.Urt condldates do
IIWe more In their calllJ)Bigns
than list lhelr quallll ..tlooa and
appear at political functions.
~ ccrteota atlract IIWe attention aln&lt;e th&amp;&gt; are cmalderecl IIOI!i)&amp;rtlaan and the candldales awear on the ballot
Wlihout a parl;y llbei.
The RO)d&gt;llcan&amp; ere virtually
assured ol one JudgeshljJ, InciiJI!belll Juatl.,. Jolm M. Matthlal ol Coluatbuo Is unoppooed
is he waa ln ·lhe primory.
Mojiidaa ,II U and has been

a ~-;"' •.lhe cciuJ:t .Wce
are hoi~ """ by R"\l"b- l'1954, llheri · he ran ·to fill I b e
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{UPil- Vice
President Hubert H. Humphrey
said he has a better than even
chance ot carryi~ 21 states
with a tola.l electoral vpte of 273
-three more than necell!lary to
win the election 10da_ys from now.
Humphrey gave his assess-ment
to
newsmen before
returning h~re Satttrda,y to rest
and begin putting logelher a
ftnal rationwide televisiO{I blitz
made po881ble by his !WI!
raising successes during the
past week.
The vice president acknow ..
ledged he has not closed the big
lead his Hepublican QW)onent,
Richard M. Nixon, has mounted
in the nationwide public opinion
polls. But he figured his
strength In the East and the
mid--Atlantic states, with their
huge blocks of electoral votes,
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According to his calculations,
Humphrey can win the election
without carrying caufornia or
Illinois.
The list of states in which he
said he has a "50-50 or better
chance to win" induded Maine,
Connecticut,
Massachusetts,
New York, Pennsylvania, New
Jersey, Rhode Island, Delaware,
Ohio, Michigan, Missouri, Te~
nessee, Nevada, Now Mexico,
Texas, Marylar¥1, Hawaii, West
Virginia, Virginia, North Carolina and the District of CohmbiL
He vi.rtnally wrote oft illinois
-"we are bad, we're not going
well down state"- but said he
would 11 try very llard" there.
Humphrey and his advisors
aleo spoke with little optimism
of California, where he played
to record crowds for two
straight days last week.

GCLLIGAN ENDORSED
CLEVELAND (UPl) - T h e
Cleveland Press Saturda.Y endorsed Democrat Jolm J . Gilligan
for the U, S. Senate.

Ohio District Court ol Appeals.
Tall Ia a 19-yeer veteran
the state's highest court and
has served as cblef justice for
tbe last ftve years. He ia a
Cleveland nauve.
Dull)' waa alected to biJ pruent 'ltat In 19.18 and re.flected
In il6t. He !ll'evloualy had
served as a Coiumbus Mlllllclpal Court judge,
Judp Thomas Ill. Helbert,
eoother lOth Oldo District C.Urt .
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clear, the United States would charged thol: Rlchlrd M. N'not
pull
out without an and a Rlplbllcan Ctqnu
would ''revene the tilll o1
honorable settlemenL
.. We cannot run away from progress'' atartad b)' Democl:MI
our obligations," he said, '"and I under Fnnldln D. RooleveiL
Jomeon 111811 tile dodiOIII!Ia ol
don't beliew Ute people of
the
$53 million Flohlrap lloaerAmerica or the people of West
Virginia would have us do volr here tor an aU-out aaiMIJt
an Roplbllean DOmlnee N'that. II
Jobnsoo traveled by helicop- and Republicans In general, He
ter fr..n Huntil'l(lOn to Pikeville uled ter:ms 1111c:h as uqa~cs"
CONTINUED on Pqe 14
in the heartland or poverty..

NEW YORK (UPI) - CJtlng develcpments in military tech- tic power.
"sudden technological break- nology is ultimately more
"A precarious peace U.t h
through" as tfle greatest threat important than detailed 'tnspec- the product of a contiruoua
to the balance of power in the lion agreements for existing confrontation b e t w o e n the
world,
Richard
M.
Nixon armaments which may quickly world's two super powers will
Saturday proposed establish- become obsolete," Nixon said.
alwa_ys be subject to a sudden,
ment of an International satelThe candidate made his catastrophic end,"' he said
lite reconnaissance system to remarks in a national broedcast
Nixon said his propolll for
keep an eye on both the Soviet radio speech, a followup _to his the satellite system was "in the
Unlon and the United States.
Thursday night broadcast in spirit of President Eisenhower's
In a major arms control which he said that America open skies proposal."
policy statement, the Republi- could only insure pea ce through
'The system, which would be
can prl!sidential nominee said a strong and resolute posture. "under appropriate inten~~tional
that In a world of rapidly
"But military strength is not auspices," w!&gt;Uld gather arll
changing technology the chief ellOllgh," Nixon said saturday make information available on
the offensive and detenaive
SPACE CENTER, Houston danger comes not rrorn existing night.
weapons
so
much
as
from
"A
peace
that
will
endure
disposidons
or both the Soviet
(UPQ- A lop U.S. space official
said Saturday there is "no breakthrough that will rapidly cannot come from a continuing Union and the United States..
fighting cock stance between
Nixon also pledged continuing
possibilJt)'" or the Russian alter things.
"Thus, a general openness the United States and the Soviet consultation~ on anns control
Soyuz 3 spacecraft, the first
Soviet marmed spaceflight in 18 which will permit rapid cooper- Union, each intimidating the with America's Europeu aDtea,
atlon in CCXling with new other with weapons of apocalyp... said he would seek international
months, going to the moon.
Dr. Edward C. Welsh, execu- .&lt;:;·:·:;::;.;.;.;:::::;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:::~~:::::;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;:;;;;::::::: ;;.:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:::·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·: ·:::::;.~ agreements to restrict the sale
tive secretary of the National
of conventional arms tn "tinder
Aeronautics and Space COWlcU,
&amp;oill
ilq)rove
facUlties
emergetr
box" areas
• n dfor
pr..nlled
lo
said there also is nothing to
· cy oommunications between uua
indicate Soyuz 3 is a prelude to
:::: aOO our adversaries" and to
sending cosmonauts to ttle moon
MOSCOW
(UPU
TtJe
Soviet
Union
Saturday
sent
up
a
47minimize the danger of "nar
later this year, except "to the
year-old
cosmonaut,
the
oldest
man
ever
in
space,
Into
an
earth
clear accident. ••
extent that any kind ol manned
orbit
that
could
be
a
preludetoanearly
maMed
flight
around
the
rltght is a pretursor to golng
moon. He rendezvoused with a twin, but unmanned spactlship
out to the moon."
launched
secretly Friday.
Home Base
Col.
Georgy
Beregovoi, a World War Dair hero and veteran
At the Houston Space Center,
test
pilot,
was
launched
into space aboard Soyuz 3 at 11:34 Lm
home base Cor U.S. astronauts,
(4:34
L
m.
EDT)
in
the
Russians' first manned Oight since Ap.
teams of American fiight
ril,
1967,
when
cosmonaut
Vladimir Komarov was killed in the
controllers were in the Mission
crash
or
the
spaceship
Soyuz
1.
Control Center simulating a
Sometime
during
his
first
88.6-minute circle or the globe,
u.s. fiight to the moon with the
took
the
cosmooaut's spacecraft within
automatic
instruments
next Apollo when they learned
200
yards
or
a
second
ship,
Soyuz
2, which had been laWlched
the ~asians had a man ln
without
amouncement
the.
day
before.
Beregovoi, a much decorolblt..veteran
oC
30
years'
Oying
e~erience,
then took o\·er the
ated
"We're watching it wl.th great
controls,
and
manually
piloted
his
ship
even
closer
to the other
interest," said Paul Haney,
SAIGON (UPQ- U.S. lnlopa
spacecraft.
chief spokesman at the Houston
lured hundreds of North VietnaHowever, the o(ficial Tass news agency, which disclosed
Space Center. ''There is certainmese regulars into a trap near
the
maneuver,
did not indicate an actual linkup had been achieved
ly interest among the filgbt
the Cambodian border Satunta,y
on the rust approach.
controllers."
and reported killing 86 In a
Welsh, President Jotmson's
fierce three-hmr baWe. Heii\'Y
top space adviser, told U PI in a
combat on two other tronts at
telephone illterview from Wash · Highways Continue
least temporarily shattered a
inglon he knows rd nothing to
two..week lull in the £tOUDd war .
Indicate Soyuz 3 and the
Despite the Increase In
CONTINUED on Page 14
Safety Record
flghting, there were no major
offensives which could Jeop&amp;l'·
dlze delicate negotiaUms beCOLUMBUS (UPI) State
tween lhe United States and
Highway Safety Director WarVietnam
toward
a
HANOVER, N.H. (UPQ- "I North
ren C. Nelson reported Saturday
that tor the second straight year don't know whether I got possible cease-fire, lncludina a
Ohio traffic deaths have declin- lmocked out or not, but the u.s. bombing halt over lhe
ed for the first nine months . plane wo~.s in rlames. The nrst North.
Jet Loot
Nelson said I, 765 CataliUes thing I knew there was a groat
deal
or
flames
all
around."
U.S.
pilots
flew 114 mlslioos
were
recorded
between
Jan.
1
COLUMBUS (UPI) - Acharge
Robert V, Kimball, 44, or against North Vietnam's IOUtbor ••long-time, consistent pattern and Sept. 30 which was 16 beor falsehood" has been made a- low the number killed over the Hanover, assistant dean at the ern panharnB.e Friday, and
gainst Democrat senatorial Cllll. .. same period last year and 106 business school at Dartmouth American headquarters reportCollege, described Saturday the ed tbe lou ot an F4 Phantom
dlciate Jolm J. Gilligan by attor- under the 1966 total.
plane
crash in which 32 persons jet tlghter -bomber and one of
neys for Republican William B.
died
atop
Moose Moontain.
its two crewmen.
Saxbe.
Kimball
was
one
of
10
Percy
Touching
The battle aloog the CamboTon a letter to Samuel J. Archsurvivors.
dian
border 60 milea northeast
ibald, Washington, D. C., execuThe
plane,
a
Northeast
ol
SoigQn
beCore dawn Saturday
tive director, Fair Campaign
in AtheDl!
Airlines
twin
engine
prop-jet,
cost
five
Americans killed IDd
Practices Committee. Atcys.
COLUMBUS
(UPI)
Republi
had
lett
Boston
at
4:55
p.m.
35
woonded.
John Chester and R. Brooke AlIn other fighting, U.S. 111&amp;loway said tbe Democrat nomi- can state headquarters announc - Friday and was due to land in
ed
Saturday
that
Sen.
Charles
Lebanon
at
5,38
p.m
.
rines
backed by planes, artillery
nee for U. S. Senl1e violated
Percy
or
Dllnois
will
campaign
~
alter
radioing
the
and
naval gunfire reported
thf:! !air practice code.
ThursdaY
ln
Columbus,
Athens,
Lebanoo
airport,
lhe
FalrchUdkilling
232 of an esUmated 400
Gilligan reportedly calledAU;y,
County
and
steubenvllle,
Lorain
Hiller
sl!UMied
into
the
top
of
North
VIetnamese
troops u..y
Gen. Saxbe, GOP senatorial canCleveland.
the
2,740.toot
moontaln
aboot
enCOWitered
inside
the
Demllltadldate, "the state's chief law enPercy
wUI
hold
a
news
conferseven
miles
from
its
destination
rized
Zone
Friday.
forcement officer,. and said SaxSouth
Korean lnhntr.Ymeo
be has spent "hundreds rJ. thous- ence upon his arrival here and at 6:08 p.m. The sun had Just
will
then
depart
Cor
Athens
and
set
and
the
weather
W'd.S
foggy.
reported
203
other Communi&amp;ta
ands of dollars" on hls cama
speech
at
Ohio
University.
The
10
survivors
had
been
killed
Friday
in an aetkllt
paign,
sitting
in
the
rear
of
the
plane.
Saxbe called lhe olatemento
around Dong Bo . . . - '"'
CONFERENCE SET
They apparently were spared the central coast 200 mile1
"malicious and mlsleeding'' and
COLUMBUS (UPI)- The 13th because the len wing struck a northeast of Saigon .
sold an FCPC hearing was
annual
joint cont'erence of school
large tree and pulled away a
scheduled for next week.
The F4 Phantom jet board members, superintendents portion ol the rear end sea:mds down over
North Vietnam
and buslness oftleials wi11 be before the plane struck a ledge during a nil!hl mloaiCO&gt; Tlllrsand exploded In flames.
held here Nov. 12-14.
day, U.S. spokesmen aald.

to PI bli !Jther'• sest··oo-tlle

cit ... Jllti&gt;'~ hltih
.

Boost NLF
The National Liberation Front
of South Vietnam, the secret Viet
Cong broadcast said, controls
four-fifths of South Vietnam and
ten million people.
The Viet Cong broadcast
called the National Liberation
Front "file authentic representative of the 14 milllon Southern
people, the leader and organizer
of the glorious victories of the
South Vietnamese people."
The Hanoi comments also
stresoed the right of the
National Liberation Front to
speak for South Vietnam.
Notwlth~
thtt"· harsh
'lone of the 'tommunilt Stat'
ments,
Washington
officials
were reported to feel that no
door had been slammed on Ute
effort to produce a break in the
situation.

In.21 States, to Win

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Toochtrw on" the Paris peace
talka, the Chter Executive said
"we're doing everythins we
know how 1o do lo try lo fiod
areas ot 1Kfeement-1o ftncl
means of de-escalating the war
- Lo try to and a manner in
which we could, with bonor,
withdraw our troops ancl the
North Vietnamese could wltbdraw theirs- ard leave the
South Vietnamese future up to
the pe&lt;~~le of South VIetnam."

Good

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· i\iuriibeiit Cl!fi JliotleeltlnJ' '1'!1 D. BiOUier~. s~: a $~riner
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re&lt;pirement lbat the United
States negotiate with the VIet
Cong in South Vietnam
at
any future peace talks which
might follow a total bombing

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FAIRBORN, Ohio UPI)
House minority leader John C.
nal
McDo d of Newark said Republican legislators during the
last session or the General Assembl.Y attell'IIJted to deny news
media and the public access to
meetings and records.
"And considering their voting
records it is little wonder,"
McDonald told a Democratic
CaiJ:lidates banquet here Saturday,
"Despite this veil of secrecy,
Democratic candidates for the
legislature have been getting
the facts to the Otllo voters as
never before,., he said.
"Why did the Republicans
choose to increase the sales tax
by 33 par Cent and lllll)Ose a
series of other taxes, but refuse
to earmark the additional revenue tor school purposes," Me·
Donald asked?
"Why did the GOP legislators
reject a Democratic prOJ)OSil to
glva every Ohio school teacher
a minimum $400 pay raise," he
continued. "Why were hunting
and fishing licenses increased
without correspol'ldlng benefits
to sportsmen?"
"It Is little wonder that th.e
Republicans want to hide their
record," he said. "Many Ohioans are looking at that record
and that It why we believe the
Democrats are ·going to recapture the House," he concluded,

~.,.ti, Ohio. "We are winning

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this stage they could not detect conunentary and a broadcast by
a dramatic breakthrough in the the clandesUne liberation radio
offing but tlley said there were ol the Viet Cong in South
no firm grounds yet for undue Vietnam.
An analysis of these propessimism.
Study Editorial
nouncements, which commented
Under close scrutin.v by the acidly on President Johnson's
administration was M editorial news conference statements,
which appeared early Saturday Indicated that a major stumin
the
North VIetnamese bling block at the moment was
Communist newspaper, Nahn the question of who would
Dan, along with a Hanoi radio participate in a possible Vietnam peace conference.
~eclfically, the COmmunists
appeared to be str'essing the

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Johnson Presses for Break

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fallout produced by ooclear tests performe• · ,,, I he world
powers. Instructor of the course was Joe fl:!l'kJ . , •st h. First
row 0 tor) are James Bosworth, David Culpe,.Jper, Silas J.
Hamilton, Edison Guinther, Charles (Fox) Grant, Hobert Rothgeb, and Neil McMahonj second row, Robert Wood, Col. Ken.
neth Welker, Bernard Guinther, Gilbert Plants, Jimmie Shato,
Marlin Kingery, Mr. Fenderbosch, John Salaz and Robert Cox.
Final examinations and graduation were Friday night at the
Gallipolis State Institute.

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PIXEVILLE, Ky. (IJPI)
President Jcim!IOD &amp;"')rened
Saturday that peace woWcl
come to Vietnlm .. at 1 not too
far distant dlte.'"
Johnson dilcu11ed VIetnam In
orr cufl' remarks to an airport
audience in Huntington, W. VL,
belore IIJ!Ing by hell&lt;opter lo
Pikeville, ~., for a dam
dedication.
"We do have ahead of us, I
hope, at a not too far distant
date, peace in this world," the
President remarked.
He said: "That's what people
want more than anything else.
It's
not
easy- it requires
patience. It requires determinatiOn. It requires courage-aOO
on March 31, I concluded that I
would rather have peace than a
political year."
That was the date he
announced he would not run Cor
President again.

••This is the reason why they
SAIGON (UPQ- Sooth VIethave
made nonsensical, onenam and North Vlo!D&amp;m Satursided
and
even insulting propoday voiced hardllne positions on
peace proapecta. South Vietna. sals at 1he Paris conference,
mese Prime Minis~ Tran Van and at the same Ume increased
lluong sold H8DOI was being their military and propaganda
"'mnaensical"' ad North Viet. etrorts lo back up their
nam aa1d It -.ld DOVer accepl demands.'"
Nnrth V I e t n a m, spealdna
U.S. condiUans for deescalatlon.
••OUr enemy, the ColntnwU•ta, through the of!lclal ,_apaper
talk aiMIUI peace, but lhe peace Nhan Dan, accused the llldled
thfJI have In miiid 1o one · states ~ waging a ''War ~
resulting In a ~or of S&lt;utll dastrucllon agalnot Norlh VietVIetnam b.Y Nnrlh Vielnam, and nam" and said this wa1 ''an
extreinely serious ertme." It
lhelr
of Sootheaot denwdd
•• uncondltklllal
Asia," IJIICXIi oald In o - c h
bombll!l
halt.
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care lor, operate, and use differ.ent instruments necessary in
Rldlological monitoring, an indispensable service to all civil
defense organizations and their operators, has be.en completed
in Gallipolis, Such services would be required tram the period
short~)· after a nuclear attack until the radiological hazard
from fallout diminishes to the point that normal aclivities
may be reswned. Routih.e roonltorlng Is carried on throughout lhe country ih order to keep records on the amount or

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dog will have trouble finding and It ls a warm feeling to discovholding a scent; and you can tell er for sure, people are pretty
what kind of day it will be by much lhe same the world over.
the way the animals act in the
woods the night before.
AT OUR NEW
Owls hooting, and a general
restlessness in the animals
means a severe weather change
will take place in several lilzys.
Secretary
"Even in my country, the papa
Pal Houck, Times-Sentinel Staff Writer
is
away
at
work;
when
he
comes
When a man rrom another coon. nism. At night the radios pour jumps the rabbit and the dog
328-330 Third Avenue
try can look fondly into the snap - the communist doctrine into the must be able to trail it until lt home, the child ls asleep. There
PT. PLEASANT- Mrs. Ethel
is
no
time
to
pass
on
good
things.
py blue eyes or an American, put minds of the SA youth .
circles and holes up.
"You teach a boy to be close Hartley, Pl Pleasant. a member
an arm across his shoulders
Many refUgees from Cuba to
Another interesting racet to
of the loeal Lambda Chi Omega
and say, .. We are the same kind the north, have poured Into thls story Is the reason Jack to nature and love animals and
SOrorttv was elected to serve
of man,'' then all of us can stand Venezuela. The country broke Fernandez bought his beagles. you won't find much bad In him."
as State Secretary OC the West
diplomatic relations with Cllba He bought them in order to train Olga seemed to think this was
a little taller.
FOR THE BEST DEAL!
Virginia chapters.
It takes a common bond toes- in 1961. Communists then launch- his falcon. Jack is a devotee true also or men. She reached up
Committees
tor
the
coming
(Yes, it's available not only to merchants but any1HI Forll Countrr fecllen lt•tl•"
tabllsh tllill cmrunun.icatfon or ed a terror campaign aimed at of the ancient English sport of and gently pushed back a stray
year
of
the
Sorority
have
been
We_.n,
IDlkS
Wlltt
..
,
V
-8
....Ue,
one can us, this convenient service) No key Is
mind and spirit.
ousting the president, In spite kings, "Cetrerla" in ~sh. strand or her husband's black
Fonl4·m•Ue h'aNdllMion, rad.Jo.
hair. She seemed a happy, satis- named with Nell KeMedy, chairpo-r o~teerln1, po-r bUUJ,
Emardo Cells of Valencia,
of the terror, in 1963 the peo- which means "falconing!'
needed for this serYice.
whl.tewell UHJ . I wW h J1&amp;d to
man, Bessie Wilson and BernaVenezuela, and Ken Sbeets, Gal- ple chose the president they wantCelis told us of hunting deer, fied woman who shared her huslbow 1ou tb1l unu aarti.JDe. een
dine
GUmoor,
public
affairs
and
me •' ~
lipolis, are the same kind of ed, Raul Leoni.
fox and, most or all, or hunt- band's convictions.
The Night Depository is located next to our lower
They told a little story that education; Jean Rardin and BesEd..lardo and Olga Celis de - ing the clever little "Lapa."
men . Their bond is love of naSAVE
sie Wilsm, cancer; Ethel Hartauto bank window.
ture and of beagles.
cided em three days notice to Eduardo says there are no Lapa seems to hold in any situation
ley and Dorothy John11011, mena
person
is
devoted
to
a
where
The bond was made strongcome to America. Ed, who Is a in the U. S.
checked this oul
tal health; Mary Pullins and Fern
er this past "eek when Cells and purchasing agent Cor Ford Mo- as Car as I could, and could oot hobby,
Hartley, sick and relief; Ruth
Ed
said,
"My
dog
had
a
lUhis wife, Olga, were the ~eets' tor deVenE:zuelatookthreeweeks find them in the encyclopedia
Deal and Doris Head, memberter
about
the
time
I
len.
M,y
houseguests. Celis came to the orr lllld Olga called on Grand- but finally round a description
ship; Mrs. Douglas Lemalter,
states to learn more about hand- ma and Papa to care for Ed- in Webster's New lnternational friends reassured me they would
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Jean Rardin and Mrs.
see
to
it
tile
pupe
were
taken
ling and training hounds and to uardo, 10, Rafael, 8, Oswaldo, Dictionary.)
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purchase some to take back with 6, and Maria, 4.
Another name for this small care of. Not. a word was said Lemaster, telephone; Ruth Deal,
01111,.111.
Otl
..
11
Mary Pullins and Doria Head,
"THE OLD BANK-WITH NEW IDEAS"
him. The Celises returned to
Eduardo, 30, has always been central and South American ro. about my leaving five kids.
constitution.
We
had
a
good
laugh
at
that.
Venezuela Oct. 15 with two black a hwrter. In his coontry they hunt dent is Paca. It looks very much
and tans, one treeing walker and mostly deer, lapa and fox, and like a large ground squirrel, a
three beagles.
they hunt the year around. "In chocolate brown color with white
And a "truth is stranger than
the past,""he said, '"'The ntetho:d 'spots OOwJi its sides. It weighe
fiction" footnote or the ~eets. of huntill€ rabbit in Venezuela about 20 pounds and is oonsidCelis story is that two men who was not sporL
ered a great delicacy in Venltve less than 100 miles from
"They hunt rabbits at night ezucla. For o;ample, a good
each other in tropical Venezuela by shining a llgflt in their eyes steak dinner in Jack Fernanwere brought together by Ken- and blinding them,"hesaid . "It's dez' Restaurant costs about $2.neth Sheets, who lives 25,000
criminal ."
50 but a tapa or Paca dinner
miles away in beauUful southHunters in South America use costs $5.
eastern Ohio.
many kinds of dogs, black and
These small fast animals are
BEGAN IN SPRING
tans, treeing walker, and walk- d111icult to hWlt because they
Celis began corresponding last er fox hounds, but there were eat and water at night. The minspring with Sheets, intending to very few, if any, beagles there. ute the SW'l rises, into a cave
buy a pair ot beagles.
(John ]ngram of Hunting Dog a lapa goes. Then the dog must
~eets wrote to him ol J a c k Magazine reports there are Iso- &lt;!old trali him. This is most delo' ernandez, who had just pur- lated Beagle Clubs all over the mandlng and requires an excel·
ehaaed two of his hounds. He world.)
lent dog.
suggested that Celis go look at
Through reading, Ed became
An old saying in Venezuela,
Jack's pair. Jack lives in Car- interested in hunting rabbits in Celis said is, when a hunter
acus, just 100 miles from Ce- a more sporting way, with bea- returns from the hunt- and ill
Us' home in Valencia.
gles.
asked how he did, be answers,
By ~ing to Caracus, Celis
Three years ago he booght his ''Well, I didn't get a Lapa, but
could see the kind of dogs Sheets first pair of beagle pups from I got .•.• ,
delivered and he could be ot help Louie Fwnent. He was not wholEduardo and Olga are tamto Fernandez who was not as ex- l.Y successtul wlth these dogs. Uy people. They spoke ot juveperienced as he in training and Celis Is the first to admit the nile delinquency at! also a probhunting with beagles .
lack of success was "because lem ln their country.
1968 CHEVELLE
Fernandez, owner ot the lar- I didn't lmow how to train
Ed said, "Best way to fight
gest restaurants in the capital them."
Juvenile delinCf1e11ey is to make
MALIBU SPORT COUPE
1965 FORO XL.CONVERTIBLE
city of oU-rlch Venezuela, wrote
He ~cided to try a differ- a child more acfJJili_nted with naD•,-tona' blue, blue lDterUII', V-8 U•
Solld •hlte,
lnaeket ... t~. "
ltHed tn~on, radio. Jtel'ftCI•e
£In~. Powertllde tralllllllllioD, po•·
back to ~eets and thanked him ent tack and buy mature, alrea- ture, then you become m 0 r e
1•1hee1J.
whl'-wall
Uru.
er lteertn,, radio, whttew1U Una.
for sending Cello lo help him. d,v trained dogs, which led him Criendl,y with him. Sitting oot In
One Jocal owner.
But, let us lesrn more about to Ken Sheets, a trainer par U!e woods, working a beagle, is
1965 CHEVELLE MALIBU SPORT COUPE
1967 FIAT 4 DOOR 600-0
Venezuela, this land ot Latins excellence, reconunended by the perfect time to talk to a
Solid
blue, blue Interior. V:S en.j1ne
Weht blu e. vln,yl trim, f 1 peec~ tn..De·
11-'mlud lraJUimialon, radiO, whl._:.
where two ookJf--doorsmen be- Bart 'Iburber, Hillsboro, Ohio, boy.'"
"'.lulon, radio. real 1ood eeeo•d e•r
wall tint. one ow.aer.
lo drive to work .
came friends because both bought one of the roremost authorities
He can teach the youth about
dogs in southeastern Ohio. And on beagles.
important values and they can
1966 OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS SPORT COUPE
1965 CHEVROLET IMPALA SPORT COUPE
discover therein, perhaps, how
Hunting differs in Venezuela learn valuable Ie.saons from na5olld while, blue vlnpl ueq, bydn·
Dieck. red Interior, V-1 ~. flu·
m•Uc lr•IIJirnl ..ion. Power ftMrllal
dard tr&lt;~n.llnilolloD. ndhl, 'lrhltew.U
love ofNaturema,yleadmoremen In many ways. In that mounLun- ture. They wlll discover, when
ndio. whltewaU tlret, one loeeJ o•ll:
tlru, tbl1 il low llilleal• ona OWDII'
to conclude they are brothers. ous terrain a dog must be able the wind is from the east, eseu.
See thil OM.
"·
One of the rirst problems Ce+ to cold trail. Over there a man pecially if it ls a cold wind, a
1966 CHEVROLET IMPALA SPORT COUPE
1965 CHEVROLET IMPALA 4 OOOR SEDAN
lis and Fernandez encountered
· :led, red·bluk Interior. Y-1 en~~De.
Black. blue Interior, v.a •nrlne, Pawas the change in terrain ror the
l'owerfl'lide tranamlulon, power 1&amp;.tir·
wer,ude tranun.Julo.ll, r ..io, W!IHoe1n1. rii&lt;llo, wlllteweU Ura. Oae Joeel
..... u ttru, thll it • iow D)l]ell• otae
dogs.
owner. real ntee llherp car.
(IWDer ear.
VS!ezuela is broken' into three
1965 IMPALA 4 DOOR SEDAN
1966 CHEVROLET BISCAYNE 4 DOOR
1965 MERCURY COLONY PARK STATION WAGON GrHa, W1dte Lot. JM4lD Interior V•
irregular divisions by its mOWl•JW~u, J'lowuri14D. Pewer ~
l-llht blue. blue lntertor. • CJI..
lllacll, \'ln,-J " ' " · Jffti'CHII-tniUe tr~
tain systems. A branch of the
raiho, •llit..wall t1N1. oa. local .,...
alandard tnunllulon, one Joc.el o-·
million,
PG•"r
.teem,
aad
briiDn,
er,
low ..u..,..
er . low mlleap.
eastern chain or the Andes enwbttewau tlrel, nal cu 11 " na1
a-rice.
1965
CHEVELLE MALIBU SPORT COUPE
ters Venezuela in the west. Celis describes it ss a country
btl, " ' l•tertor, Y-1 •llfiM• 11'1
cn•IIUI, ol lllHed trenamluloa, lkdlo.
'Mhltewall llru . Real nlee ear.
"with a little bit of everything."
Venezuela is slightly larger
than Texas and Oklahoma together with a population of 3,600, +
000 .
The name Venezuela is Spanish !or "little Venice." When
Spanish explorers reached t h e
country, they found an Indian village buult on wooden poles above the shallow waters or Lake
,•
UP TO
.
Maraciabo. This la.ke area now
S.edan, ~u
1968 01~•· l..uxury
suwlies one tenth of the world's
supply of oil .
Condition
s.clan With
1968 lmpolo 4 Door
•
The village reminded them rA
YOUGET
Venice, Italy and they named it
Air
:Or ~on, Wnh-Venezuela.
WHEN YOU BUY A . , ,
196&amp; 1mpolo 4 D
FOR STATE
Petroleum alone J)OUTS more
out ,\lr . 4 Door t\ar4ltof,
ttlan .a million dollars a day into
1968 C•P"" 0 ·
REPRESENTATIVE
the trealtlr)'. It a1 fiO pays ror
¥nth ,t.h
rtibl• Svp•r
the great building expanalon that
1968 lmpolo Con••
ls maldnr Venezuel.a one ol the
210o236 s.ii.nd Av•.
most modern c:ountrieJ 1o Latin
Ohio
AD'Utrlca.
Paid For By Lynn-Ann Porter,
Venezuela i1 the last wall in
Chrm. of The Porter Team Comm .
South i\merica against commu-

Nature and Beagles Bring
3 MenBr into Association

.,

class Sepl. 25 lnDarmstodt,llermany, wllere he Ia servlnll wllh
the 80th Artlllery, a a a mass
stewart. His wlte, Erna, Ia with
him In Germany.

DEPOSITORY

SEE•••

Ken Sheet., left, and Edwardo Celis, Venezuela, tlu! same kind ofrnen.

'

VeniiY and collep otudonto are
Mrs. Kay Barr and Eddie Roark ol Ga!Upolle,
· Their names are Included In
lhe 1968 ediUoo of Wbo'o Who
Ammg students In Amerlean VnlversiUes and Colleges, a Ultlng
ot the campus leaders from more
than 1,000 of the nation's institutions of higher learning. Kay
Is a Junior maJoring In chemistry &amp;nd Eddie a senior major..
lng In speech.

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SU::_:_NDA Y, OCTOBER 27. 1968

AUTO BANK

State

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WA!;!INGTON (UPI) - Despite bitter public denunciations
from Hanoi. and the Viet Con&amp;
Preoldent Johnson condnued w
pren private diplomatic efforts
for a break In the VIetnam
stalemate over the weekend.
Admlolotra- o!flclals malntaJned their close &amp;ecrecy over
the negotiations wtth the Norttl
Vietnamese which are reported
lo Involve a total bombing halt
on North Vletna.m under certain
circumstances.
,
Reliable BOUrces saJd that at

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GALLIPOLIS
MOTOR CO.

FIRST NATfONAL BANK

With his Gallup Poll rating
down S per cent. George C.
Wallace c a I 1 e d pollsters
11 Uara" Satur""'" andaaid'ftl\e
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polls are not telling the
'""'h" Wallace said atCincln-

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STATE

About Otange
COLUMBUS (UPl) - "UnW
lew weeks ago," Gen. CUrtis
. l:ieMay quipped. "I was a pretV responsible citizen, and a
pretV nne fellow In this coontry . .,
"Then In 30 seconds I became
IOJIIethlng unmentionablo, 11 the
· ~ chewing, World War U
said, Indicating his disdain for recent attacks 011 him. self by opponents of the Amerl: ... Independent PariY.
The running mate of Former
~aboma Gov. George c. Wal: _llee added that ' 11 have more
:, lDJportant things lo think about
tiiese days," when asked about
the attacks.
He was on a sentimental jour• • oot without poliUcal moUve, to Columbus, his b o y, ·hOcxl home. He com~ to
· liOWimen Friday night before a
~5.mllar.a.plate fund raising
dinner attended by some 320
jbjrd party enthuolaoto.
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EDITOR'S NOTE' This is
•
lhe llrot ol six arUcleodeallng with the Nov. 5 .aeneral
, '\ olectloo In Oldo. Tile olh~ ' tra will be Cfllcemed with
.,., lha twO slate lsliiiOs, Geller- t loi Aa141!1bly, COI!IP'OSIIonli,
.;f U.S. seDate !pi preoldentlal
''· &lt;ce&amp;mpaill,lll.
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\ 8, RICIIAIII1 . ~LIGJiTNER .
:"ij UPI Sl&amp;lehou Reporter
· ~ COLUMB(JS
- RoPbare exj&gt;ected 1D ~
control the Ohio 91preme
·~=~~after the Nov. 5 genOra1

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+.~~~:three seatsto~. llll~~

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noniJ&amp;rlisan judicial ballot.
&amp;lpreme C.Urt condldates do
IIWe more In their calllJ)Bigns
than list lhelr quallll ..tlooa and
appear at political functions.
~ ccrteota atlract IIWe attention aln&lt;e th&amp;&gt; are cmalderecl IIOI!i)&amp;rtlaan and the candldales awear on the ballot
Wlihout a parl;y llbei.
The RO)d&gt;llcan&amp; ere virtually
assured ol one JudgeshljJ, InciiJI!belll Juatl.,. Jolm M. Matthlal ol Coluatbuo Is unoppooed
is he waa ln ·lhe primory.
Mojiidaa ,II U and has been

a ~-;"' •.lhe cciuJ:t .Wce
are hoi~ """ by R"\l"b- l'1954, llheri · he ran ·to fill I b e
ln~l IHI VI&lt;(\!!! by lhe diath ol bll

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WASIIINGTON
{UPil- Vice
President Hubert H. Humphrey
said he has a better than even
chance ot carryi~ 21 states
with a tola.l electoral vpte of 273
-three more than necell!lary to
win the election 10da_ys from now.
Humphrey gave his assess-ment
to
newsmen before
returning h~re Satttrda,y to rest
and begin putting logelher a
ftnal rationwide televisiO{I blitz
made po881ble by his !WI!
raising successes during the
past week.
The vice president acknow ..
ledged he has not closed the big
lead his Hepublican QW)onent,
Richard M. Nixon, has mounted
in the nationwide public opinion
polls. But he figured his
strength In the East and the
mid--Atlantic states, with their
huge blocks of electoral votes,
would put him Ollt!r.

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According to his calculations,
Humphrey can win the election
without carrying caufornia or
Illinois.
The list of states in which he
said he has a "50-50 or better
chance to win" induded Maine,
Connecticut,
Massachusetts,
New York, Pennsylvania, New
Jersey, Rhode Island, Delaware,
Ohio, Michigan, Missouri, Te~
nessee, Nevada, Now Mexico,
Texas, Marylar¥1, Hawaii, West
Virginia, Virginia, North Carolina and the District of CohmbiL
He vi.rtnally wrote oft illinois
-"we are bad, we're not going
well down state"- but said he
would 11 try very llard" there.
Humphrey and his advisors
aleo spoke with little optimism
of California, where he played
to record crowds for two
straight days last week.

GCLLIGAN ENDORSED
CLEVELAND (UPl) - T h e
Cleveland Press Saturda.Y endorsed Democrat Jolm J . Gilligan
for the U, S. Senate.

Ohio District Court ol Appeals.
Tall Ia a 19-yeer veteran
the state's highest court and
has served as cblef justice for
tbe last ftve years. He ia a
Cleveland nauve.
Dull)' waa alected to biJ pruent 'ltat In 19.18 and re.flected
In il6t. He !ll'evloualy had
served as a Coiumbus Mlllllclpal Court judge,
Judp Thomas Ill. Helbert,
eoother lOth Oldo District C.Urt .
of ~· 'Jiirlll•.l• att.mptlnjl '

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Saxhe Oaims

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Both Vietnams Hold Hard Lines

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Ylllt l!onda.Y. 1 to 6 p, ril,, atl'1lm0..., tltmentar"111Cheot. lle,.

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To Moon

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H&lt;Mever, Jolmson made it strlclren .\AW1•chtl wi'M• til
clear, the United States would charged thol: Rlchlrd M. N'not
pull
out without an and a Rlplbllcan Ctqnu
would ''revene the tilll o1
honorable settlemenL
.. We cannot run away from progress'' atartad b)' Democl:MI
our obligations," he said, '"and I under Fnnldln D. RooleveiL
Jomeon 111811 tile dodiOIII!Ia ol
don't beliew Ute people of
the
$53 million Flohlrap lloaerAmerica or the people of West
Virginia would have us do volr here tor an aU-out aaiMIJt
an Roplbllean DOmlnee N'that. II
Jobnsoo traveled by helicop- and Republicans In general, He
ter fr..n Huntil'l(lOn to Pikeville uled ter:ms 1111c:h as uqa~cs"
CONTINUED on Pqe 14
in the heartland or poverty..

NEW YORK (UPI) - CJtlng develcpments in military tech- tic power.
"sudden technological break- nology is ultimately more
"A precarious peace U.t h
through" as tfle greatest threat important than detailed 'tnspec- the product of a contiruoua
to the balance of power in the lion agreements for existing confrontation b e t w o e n the
world,
Richard
M.
Nixon armaments which may quickly world's two super powers will
Saturday proposed establish- become obsolete," Nixon said.
alwa_ys be subject to a sudden,
ment of an International satelThe candidate made his catastrophic end,"' he said
lite reconnaissance system to remarks in a national broedcast
Nixon said his propolll for
keep an eye on both the Soviet radio speech, a followup _to his the satellite system was "in the
Unlon and the United States.
Thursday night broadcast in spirit of President Eisenhower's
In a major arms control which he said that America open skies proposal."
policy statement, the Republi- could only insure pea ce through
'The system, which would be
can prl!sidential nominee said a strong and resolute posture. "under appropriate inten~~tional
that In a world of rapidly
"But military strength is not auspices," w!&gt;Uld gather arll
changing technology the chief ellOllgh," Nixon said saturday make information available on
the offensive and detenaive
SPACE CENTER, Houston danger comes not rrorn existing night.
weapons
so
much
as
from
"A
peace
that
will
endure
disposidons
or both the Soviet
(UPQ- A lop U.S. space official
said Saturday there is "no breakthrough that will rapidly cannot come from a continuing Union and the United States..
fighting cock stance between
Nixon also pledged continuing
possibilJt)'" or the Russian alter things.
"Thus, a general openness the United States and the Soviet consultation~ on anns control
Soyuz 3 spacecraft, the first
Soviet marmed spaceflight in 18 which will permit rapid cooper- Union, each intimidating the with America's Europeu aDtea,
atlon in CCXling with new other with weapons of apocalyp... said he would seek international
months, going to the moon.
Dr. Edward C. Welsh, execu- .&lt;:;·:·:;::;.;.;.;:::::;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:::~~:::::;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;:;;;;::::::: ;;.:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:::·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·: ·:::::;.~ agreements to restrict the sale
tive secretary of the National
of conventional arms tn "tinder
Aeronautics and Space COWlcU,
&amp;oill
ilq)rove
facUlties
emergetr
box" areas
• n dfor
pr..nlled
lo
said there also is nothing to
· cy oommunications between uua
indicate Soyuz 3 is a prelude to
:::: aOO our adversaries" and to
sending cosmonauts to ttle moon
MOSCOW
(UPU
TtJe
Soviet
Union
Saturday
sent
up
a
47minimize the danger of "nar
later this year, except "to the
year-old
cosmonaut,
the
oldest
man
ever
in
space,
Into
an
earth
clear accident. ••
extent that any kind ol manned
orbit
that
could
be
a
preludetoanearly
maMed
flight
around
the
rltght is a pretursor to golng
moon. He rendezvoused with a twin, but unmanned spactlship
out to the moon."
launched
secretly Friday.
Home Base
Col.
Georgy
Beregovoi, a World War Dair hero and veteran
At the Houston Space Center,
test
pilot,
was
launched
into space aboard Soyuz 3 at 11:34 Lm
home base Cor U.S. astronauts,
(4:34
L
m.
EDT)
in
the
Russians' first manned Oight since Ap.
teams of American fiight
ril,
1967,
when
cosmonaut
Vladimir Komarov was killed in the
controllers were in the Mission
crash
or
the
spaceship
Soyuz
1.
Control Center simulating a
Sometime
during
his
first
88.6-minute circle or the globe,
u.s. fiight to the moon with the
took
the
cosmooaut's spacecraft within
automatic
instruments
next Apollo when they learned
200
yards
or
a
second
ship,
Soyuz
2, which had been laWlched
the ~asians had a man ln
without
amouncement
the.
day
before.
Beregovoi, a much decorolblt..veteran
oC
30
years'
Oying
e~erience,
then took o\·er the
ated
"We're watching it wl.th great
controls,
and
manually
piloted
his
ship
even
closer
to the other
interest," said Paul Haney,
SAIGON (UPQ- U.S. lnlopa
spacecraft.
chief spokesman at the Houston
lured hundreds of North VietnaHowever, the o(ficial Tass news agency, which disclosed
Space Center. ''There is certainmese regulars into a trap near
the
maneuver,
did not indicate an actual linkup had been achieved
ly interest among the filgbt
the Cambodian border Satunta,y
on the rust approach.
controllers."
and reported killing 86 In a
Welsh, President Jotmson's
fierce three-hmr baWe. Heii\'Y
top space adviser, told U PI in a
combat on two other tronts at
telephone illterview from Wash · Highways Continue
least temporarily shattered a
inglon he knows rd nothing to
two..week lull in the £tOUDd war .
Indicate Soyuz 3 and the
Despite the Increase In
CONTINUED on Page 14
Safety Record
flghting, there were no major
offensives which could Jeop&amp;l'·
dlze delicate negotiaUms beCOLUMBUS (UPI) State
tween lhe United States and
Highway Safety Director WarVietnam
toward
a
HANOVER, N.H. (UPQ- "I North
ren C. Nelson reported Saturday
that tor the second straight year don't know whether I got possible cease-fire, lncludina a
Ohio traffic deaths have declin- lmocked out or not, but the u.s. bombing halt over lhe
ed for the first nine months . plane wo~.s in rlames. The nrst North.
Jet Loot
Nelson said I, 765 CataliUes thing I knew there was a groat
deal
or
flames
all
around."
U.S.
pilots
flew 114 mlslioos
were
recorded
between
Jan.
1
COLUMBUS (UPI) - Acharge
Robert V, Kimball, 44, or against North Vietnam's IOUtbor ••long-time, consistent pattern and Sept. 30 which was 16 beor falsehood" has been made a- low the number killed over the Hanover, assistant dean at the ern panharnB.e Friday, and
gainst Democrat senatorial Cllll. .. same period last year and 106 business school at Dartmouth American headquarters reportCollege, described Saturday the ed tbe lou ot an F4 Phantom
dlciate Jolm J. Gilligan by attor- under the 1966 total.
plane
crash in which 32 persons jet tlghter -bomber and one of
neys for Republican William B.
died
atop
Moose Moontain.
its two crewmen.
Saxbe.
Kimball
was
one
of
10
Percy
Touching
The battle aloog the CamboTon a letter to Samuel J. Archsurvivors.
dian
border 60 milea northeast
ibald, Washington, D. C., execuThe
plane,
a
Northeast
ol
SoigQn
beCore dawn Saturday
tive director, Fair Campaign
in AtheDl!
Airlines
twin
engine
prop-jet,
cost
five
Americans killed IDd
Practices Committee. Atcys.
COLUMBUS
(UPI)
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had
lett
Boston
at
4:55
p.m.
35
woonded.
John Chester and R. Brooke AlIn other fighting, U.S. 111&amp;loway said tbe Democrat nomi- can state headquarters announc - Friday and was due to land in
ed
Saturday
that
Sen.
Charles
Lebanon
at
5,38
p.m
.
rines
backed by planes, artillery
nee for U. S. Senl1e violated
Percy
or
Dllnois
will
campaign
~
alter
radioing
the
and
naval gunfire reported
thf:! !air practice code.
ThursdaY
ln
Columbus,
Athens,
Lebanoo
airport,
lhe
FalrchUdkilling
232 of an esUmated 400
Gilligan reportedly calledAU;y,
County
and
steubenvllle,
Lorain
Hiller
sl!UMied
into
the
top
of
North
VIetnamese
troops u..y
Gen. Saxbe, GOP senatorial canCleveland.
the
2,740.toot
moontaln
aboot
enCOWitered
inside
the
Demllltadldate, "the state's chief law enPercy
wUI
hold
a
news
conferseven
miles
from
its
destination
rized
Zone
Friday.
forcement officer,. and said SaxSouth
Korean lnhntr.Ymeo
be has spent "hundreds rJ. thous- ence upon his arrival here and at 6:08 p.m. The sun had Just
will
then
depart
Cor
Athens
and
set
and
the
weather
W'd.S
foggy.
reported
203
other Communi&amp;ta
ands of dollars" on hls cama
speech
at
Ohio
University.
The
10
survivors
had
been
killed
Friday
in an aetkllt
paign,
sitting
in
the
rear
of
the
plane.
Saxbe called lhe olatemento
around Dong Bo . . . - '"'
CONFERENCE SET
They apparently were spared the central coast 200 mile1
"malicious and mlsleeding'' and
COLUMBUS (UPI)- The 13th because the len wing struck a northeast of Saigon .
sold an FCPC hearing was
annual
joint cont'erence of school
large tree and pulled away a
scheduled for next week.
The F4 Phantom jet board members, superintendents portion ol the rear end sea:mds down over
North Vietnam
and buslness oftleials wi11 be before the plane struck a ledge during a nil!hl mloaiCO&gt; Tlllrsand exploded In flames.
held here Nov. 12-14.
day, U.S. spokesmen aald.

to PI bli !Jther'• sest··oo-tlle

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Boost NLF
The National Liberation Front
of South Vietnam, the secret Viet
Cong broadcast said, controls
four-fifths of South Vietnam and
ten million people.
The Viet Cong broadcast
called the National Liberation
Front "file authentic representative of the 14 milllon Southern
people, the leader and organizer
of the glorious victories of the
South Vietnamese people."
The Hanoi comments also
stresoed the right of the
National Liberation Front to
speak for South Vietnam.
Notwlth~
thtt"· harsh
'lone of the 'tommunilt Stat'
ments,
Washington
officials
were reported to feel that no
door had been slammed on Ute
effort to produce a break in the
situation.

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talka, the Chter Executive said
"we're doing everythins we
know how 1o do lo try lo fiod
areas ot 1Kfeement-1o ftncl
means of de-escalating the war
- Lo try to and a manner in
which we could, with bonor,
withdraw our troops ancl the
North Vietnamese could wltbdraw theirs- ard leave the
South Vietnamese future up to
the pe&lt;~~le of South VIetnam."

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re&lt;pirement lbat the United
States negotiate with the VIet
Cong in South Vietnam
at
any future peace talks which
might follow a total bombing

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House minority leader John C.
nal
McDo d of Newark said Republican legislators during the
last session or the General Assembl.Y attell'IIJted to deny news
media and the public access to
meetings and records.
"And considering their voting
records it is little wonder,"
McDonald told a Democratic
CaiJ:lidates banquet here Saturday,
"Despite this veil of secrecy,
Democratic candidates for the
legislature have been getting
the facts to the Otllo voters as
never before,., he said.
"Why did the Republicans
choose to increase the sales tax
by 33 par Cent and lllll)Ose a
series of other taxes, but refuse
to earmark the additional revenue tor school purposes," Me·
Donald asked?
"Why did the GOP legislators
reject a Democratic prOJ)OSil to
glva every Ohio school teacher
a minimum $400 pay raise," he
continued. "Why were hunting
and fishing licenses increased
without correspol'ldlng benefits
to sportsmen?"
"It Is little wonder that th.e
Republicans want to hide their
record," he said. "Many Ohioans are looking at that record
and that It why we believe the
Democrats are ·going to recapture the House," he concluded,

~.,.ti, Ohio. "We are winning

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this stage they could not detect conunentary and a broadcast by
a dramatic breakthrough in the the clandesUne liberation radio
offing but tlley said there were ol the Viet Cong in South
no firm grounds yet for undue Vietnam.
An analysis of these propessimism.
Study Editorial
nouncements, which commented
Under close scrutin.v by the acidly on President Johnson's
administration was M editorial news conference statements,
which appeared early Saturday Indicated that a major stumin
the
North VIetnamese bling block at the moment was
Communist newspaper, Nahn the question of who would
Dan, along with a Hanoi radio participate in a possible Vietnam peace conference.
~eclfically, the COmmunists
appeared to be str'essing the

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fallout produced by ooclear tests performe• · ,,, I he world
powers. Instructor of the course was Joe fl:!l'kJ . , •st h. First
row 0 tor) are James Bosworth, David Culpe,.Jper, Silas J.
Hamilton, Edison Guinther, Charles (Fox) Grant, Hobert Rothgeb, and Neil McMahonj second row, Robert Wood, Col. Ken.
neth Welker, Bernard Guinther, Gilbert Plants, Jimmie Shato,
Marlin Kingery, Mr. Fenderbosch, John Salaz and Robert Cox.
Final examinations and graduation were Friday night at the
Gallipolis State Institute.

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PIXEVILLE, Ky. (IJPI)
President Jcim!IOD &amp;"')rened
Saturday that peace woWcl
come to Vietnlm .. at 1 not too
far distant dlte.'"
Johnson dilcu11ed VIetnam In
orr cufl' remarks to an airport
audience in Huntington, W. VL,
belore IIJ!Ing by hell&lt;opter lo
Pikeville, ~., for a dam
dedication.
"We do have ahead of us, I
hope, at a not too far distant
date, peace in this world," the
President remarked.
He said: "That's what people
want more than anything else.
It's
not
easy- it requires
patience. It requires determinatiOn. It requires courage-aOO
on March 31, I concluded that I
would rather have peace than a
political year."
That was the date he
announced he would not run Cor
President again.

••This is the reason why they
SAIGON (UPQ- Sooth VIethave
made nonsensical, onenam and North Vlo!D&amp;m Satursided
and
even insulting propoday voiced hardllne positions on
peace proapecta. South Vietna. sals at 1he Paris conference,
mese Prime Minis~ Tran Van and at the same Ume increased
lluong sold H8DOI was being their military and propaganda
"'mnaensical"' ad North Viet. etrorts lo back up their
nam aa1d It -.ld DOVer accepl demands.'"
Nnrth V I e t n a m, spealdna
U.S. condiUans for deescalatlon.
••OUr enemy, the ColntnwU•ta, through the of!lclal ,_apaper
talk aiMIUI peace, but lhe peace Nhan Dan, accused the llldled
thfJI have In miiid 1o one · states ~ waging a ''War ~
resulting In a ~or of S&lt;utll dastrucllon agalnot Norlh VietVIetnam b.Y Nnrlh Vielnam, and nam" and said this wa1 ''an
extreinely serious ertme." It
lhelr
of Sootheaot denwdd
•• uncondltklllal
Asia," IJIICXIi oald In o - c h
bombll!l
halt.
wel"9m~Jii Prime ·.~ I n I a t o r
•Tile U.S. must slq&gt;WicondlKallll J, ~· &lt;I New
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a&lt;&lt;OlllJIIIShments of his admi- niatration-trom Medicare to
''Wooden soldiers," and "old the poverQ' program-and said
voleea or reaction" In his that a Democrat Congress
attack.
would contblle progress.

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rendezvous with , Soyuz 2, are
destined to carry cosmonaut
Georgy Bcregovoi to the moon.
..1 think there is oo possibility
that this will be a lunar rlight,''
Welsh said. "There is no
likelihood, in my judgement, of
It going to the moon."
Welsh also said there was oo
indication
of a connection
between the Russian Zond 5
unmaMed craft, which circled

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the moon and came back to
earth last month, and Soyuz 3.

He said Soyuz 3 indicates the
Russians arc Hbcginning to
start trying to catch up to us on
mamed space activity."

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"You can cowrt on that just
as BUrely as yoo c.n count on
night following
da7:' the
President said. "That It has
been true since I first came to
Washingtc:m nearly 40 years
ago," he declared.
.. We did not pass the most
comptehenslve housing biD in
the history or this natJon to let
the wooden soldiers or the
status quo cut it's life by

lr NOEL GROVE
WASHINGTON- (NEA) the light-Upped put-down.
The quadrennial tropby for ' As an enm:gle of that Ja.
best stylized humor In a pr:esl- conic banter at is particudenllal campaign goes this larly Ide n Ill I a b I e with the
year to Edmund S. Mualdo, northern New England stales,
for revival of the classic Yan· there Is the story the Maine
kee wit. that terse exercise In senator told on the campaign

trail recently of the Maine
farmer wtio was paid a visit
by a Te:ua rancher.
"How big is your lptl!ad !"
ASked the Te,..,, and the
fanner po)J!ijd and 1ald, "It
goes aa far u that bed.......,
dcnrn yonder, runs along that
fence line aloog to the IIOlth,
up to the oali: tree you see in
the wea~ and aa far south u
the road."
'"Hm, ·not

verr, big, iJ it?"
said the Te•an. 'You lmow, if
I got In my car first ihing In
the mornln~ and started diivIDg, by Di tfaD I !UBI might
re..b the ar end of my property."'

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The New Englancier stared . •trike up a cwivehallon with
sllentl,y Into space for a mo- a New England native seatod
on the porch of a local store:
men~ then .nodded and 11ld,
''I hiKI a ear lite that once.''
"Lived In this towri all your
llle,
old-timer?"
• • •
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yet."
THEN THERE ARE the
• • •
two-line quicldes of the same
SECOND PlACE .and a
flavor, lome Died by Muaide,
some limply revived due to bronze medallion emboaed
with aUver apura goea to a
his inOuence.
IIOIICOIIIender
for a aUIIIllly
Such as the traveler In
ca!egorJ-the 1'Ua1
Maille who asks a native at different
the fort of two roads: "Matter Grand Slam. To L)'JI&lt;Ion Jobnwhich road I take to JIOt to •on, lor his line at the AUn.l
Podlanci?" And geu tlie re- Smith dinner in New York in
sponse, "Not to me Jt the presence of Ric~
Nil&lt;on:
doesn't. " .
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CLEVELAND (UPQ - The
Cleveland area Peace Action
Council announced Saturday it
ft'ould demonstrate during the

appearance or Republican presidential nominee Richard M, Nixon here next Wednesday.

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povert..v to let the old voices ol
reaction call 'halt,' to the
advance of the needy," he
contlnned.
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health, in our efforts to reach
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protection- we did not come
this far to let the forces of cold

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"The surest way you can
reverse the tide of progress In
America is to go oot and elect
yourself a Republican president
and a Republican Congresr;,"
Johnson said. "I don't think
that's what you're going to do.''
In an Wldisguised polltiral
plea, ,Johnson said Vice President Huber1
II. Humphrey
would win the election.
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a&lt;&lt;OlllJIIIShments of his admi- niatration-trom Medicare to
''Wooden soldiers," and "old the poverQ' program-and said
voleea or reaction" In his that a Democrat Congress
attack.
would contblle progress.

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destined to carry cosmonaut
Georgy Bcregovoi to the moon.
..1 think there is oo possibility
that this will be a lunar rlight,''
Welsh said. "There is no
likelihood, in my judgement, of
It going to the moon."
Welsh also said there was oo
indication
of a connection
between the Russian Zond 5
unmaMed craft, which circled

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earth last month, and Soyuz 3.

He said Soyuz 3 indicates the
Russians arc Hbcginning to
start trying to catch up to us on
mamed space activity."

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as BUrely as yoo c.n count on
night following
da7:' the
President said. "That It has
been true since I first came to
Washingtc:m nearly 40 years
ago," he declared.
.. We did not pass the most
comptehenslve housing biD in
the history or this natJon to let
the wooden soldiers or the
status quo cut it's life by

lr NOEL GROVE
WASHINGTON- (NEA) the light-Upped put-down.
The quadrennial tropby for ' As an enm:gle of that Ja.
best stylized humor In a pr:esl- conic banter at is particudenllal campaign goes this larly Ide n Ill I a b I e with the
year to Edmund S. Mualdo, northern New England stales,
for revival of the classic Yan· there Is the story the Maine
kee wit. that terse exercise In senator told on the campaign

trail recently of the Maine
farmer wtio was paid a visit
by a Te:ua rancher.
"How big is your lptl!ad !"
ASked the Te,..,, and the
fanner po)J!ijd and 1ald, "It
goes aa far u that bed.......,
dcnrn yonder, runs along that
fence line aloog to the IIOlth,
up to the oali: tree you see in
the wea~ and aa far south u
the road."
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said the Te•an. 'You lmow, if
I got In my car first ihing In
the mornln~ and started diivIDg, by Di tfaD I !UBI might
re..b the ar end of my property."'

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The New Englancier stared . •trike up a cwivehallon with
sllentl,y Into space for a mo- a New England native seatod
on the porch of a local store:
men~ then .nodded and 11ld,
''I hiKI a ear lite that once.''
"Lived In this towri all your
llle,
old-timer?"
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SECOND PlACE .and a
flavor, lome Died by Muaide,
some limply revived due to bronze medallion emboaed
with aUver apura goea to a
his inOuence.
IIOIICOIIIender
for a aUIIIllly
Such as the traveler In
ca!egorJ-the 1'Ua1
Maille who asks a native at different
the fort of two roads: "Matter Grand Slam. To L)'JI&lt;Ion Jobnwhich road I take to JIOt to •on, lor his line at the AUn.l
Podlanci?" And geu tlie re- Smith dinner in New York in
sponse, "Not to me Jt the presence of Ric~
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doesn't. " .
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There were no other complaints and all X-ray and laboratory findings were normal.

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he learned that the trouble
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he had to go on was one adult
male operator of a modern
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cards and lodge membership
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CLEVELAND (UPQ - The
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Allonyinoua" goe1 to the 1111
who thought up the llnfl about
the "new Christmas loy-the
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"We did not launcll a war m
povert..v to let the old voices ol
reaction call 'halt,' to the
advance of the needy," he
contlnned.
"In all the areas of progress
- in education, conservation,
health, in our efforts to reach
full employment, in consumer
protection- we did not come
this far to let the forces of cold

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·LBJ Hopes for Peace
"The surest way you can
reverse the tide of progress In
America is to go oot and elect
yourself a Republican president
and a Republican Congresr;,"
Johnson said. "I don't think
that's what you're going to do.''
In an Wldisguised polltiral
plea, ,Johnson said Vice President Huber1
II. Humphrey
would win the election.
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ANN ARBOR, Mich. (UPI) - Slashillj!, dashillj! Ron Johnson,
closing in on Tom Hannon's Michigan career ruahing recorda,
seared two touchdowns all! diminutive quart:erback DeMls Brown
paslled for two more Saturday as Michigan emeraed as 1 Big Ten
power with a 33-20 pal!lting or Minnesota.
The Gophers, unable to move the ball, turned it over !!Ieven
times on tumbles and Interceptions. The Wolverines, now 3-0 in col).
terence plt,y compared with Minnesota's 2-.1, turned fiYfl of them
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AI Brenner repelled one enemy drive after another SatW'da.Y in car·
ryins Michigan State to 1. stnming, 21·17, upset of tifth..ranked Notre
Dame.
The win contiooed a Spartan home field jinx o\•er the ftgtJt.iJ1:
Irish that dates back to 1949. The teams tied, 10.10, two years QO
tn what some called the colieae battle of the century.
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Michigan State - an ll·Yard scamper in the first period and • oneyard plw!ge In the fiaal period.
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The North Gl.llla Chapter of the Future Farmers of America placed
. first in &lt;;,al!l~ , ~~. ll1d . lb,lr&lt;I.Jp .the. 41strl!:\ t!u&lt;lng Weclnesday' s annual soU judging caal.,t
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PT. PLEASANT - The Boord
of St~~ervisors of the Western
Soil Conservation District have
agreed to cc&gt;-sponsor a Resource
Conservation and Deve]opment
project.
As proposed, the projecl area
~ would include the counties of
Mason, Pumam and Jackson in
the1 Yfestern District, Kanawha,
being the only courty in the capitol District, and Boone County.
The Capitol District has previously agreed to be a sponsor.
Under such a project plans would
be made for soil and water co~
servation, recreation, commwlity develq:~ment and other related activities. Partial nnanctng
can be made available through
USDA Soil Conservation Service
appropriation for carrying out
planned projects. There are at
present two projects ln West
Virginia reeelvilll assistance
through lhe RC&amp;D Program.
There are only about tO In the
United States.

plant and also a good sized dairy
herd on his farm.
Since he has chickens as well
as cows, there is more manure
avai1able than on most farms.
Mr. Hoffman told us about the
use or manure on his pasture.
He had limed and tertillzed
about fifty acres or pasture la8t
year and had put manure oo about
half ol this amount. He said. •• A
pasture on which we applied manure was about twice as good and
rurnished about twice as much
pasture as the ground recelvltw
lime and fertilizer only."

JOHN IIAYMAN ot Leon wu
telling Denver Yoho about his
tanning pragralli. About t w o
yoors ago we helped Mr. llay-

man with a conurvation rarm
plan. He commentotl to Mr. Yoho that ha hod been tollawlng
the plan cloHly and that thia
year he roiled the boot altalta
that he had ever had on his
rarm. This was on a d.ve -acre
Bold aowet1 ia11 year.

Kayser Qmdidate
For Presidency

HEAR COMPLAINTS !run
Pr, PLEASANT- DaDuKI,yowners thet they cannot Hr, oonlor at Pt. PlOIItllll High
ftsh. This tili.a. c~lalm. School, will be ODe of four)"(lddw
we mutally ahere with the
w!lo will be for the
pond owners. 1-IO.Wever, aame ·amce ~ prelident of tbe ltudEIIt
folks have tooad that tallllablng Well Vlrgjiila Conllll•IUanel COliis verysucceaatulbyU.sJ.nsarau- v.-!on when lt meet. 1D Cbar..
h - r s !or bait. We tooad thio 1-lotiq throuatJ!IIDtlq. Dalto be true not long ago.
laa Ia the 1011 ol ltlr. and Mrs.
'fhe WOY we uled the grtao- Bd!ftrt Kl,yHr, Jackloo AV8111t!,
tqpers woo to uso a 6-!oot long, · Pt. PIOIHOI.
4 pound toot leader ontO which
Olio lllndredWeiiVlrslnlahlsll
we attached a number 8 hoolt.
IChool lludonlo wlll.-rlle t b •
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West Vlrglnla _stfb.,aa'ilr!nl
WE WERE TALKING wltbllob- grasahopper and uol~ ally rod, tho &amp;lthorlnlatthe-oiDoleert Hottman of Letart about his we threw It oot lo the moot like- ptoa ohambero. Tho ..., .. ....,
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servation tarmire p.rcgram for gill and boos- ftnd .pooho!&gt;- Taaohorlll1d the~olWOill·
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Saturday's
Results

Urolnuo 28 SWarthmore 0
Calltornia Stale (Pa.) 26 Clarton
21
Allegheny 40 Washington &amp; Jeftersoo 20
Cortland state 10 Adelphi 0
South
North Carolina State 31 Mary-

WEST POINT, N. Y. (UPI)- Hallback Lynn Moore, the !argotten man In Army's (Ol1J8 of hard-running backs, made hi a presence
kpown saturday by racing for four first-half touctdowns which trig·
gered a smashing 57-25 conquest of Duke.
Moore, a 205-pound junior with the size or a tullbl.ck and the
land 11
speed am deception of a halfback, did all the scoring In 1. threeMorgan
State 38 Delaware &amp;ate
touchdown first-quarter e:xploston which buried the Blue Devils.
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VtrglnJa Tech27 West Virginia 12
Geqyla Je~ 23 Tulane 19
..r!lriih4'"~8 Notth Carolina
31
Alabama 21 Clem!l()ll 14
ANNAPOLIS, Md. (UPI) - Bolt Rannipn ran an interception 62 Weotern Maryland 29 Hampdenyards for 1. twchdown and Gene Arnett threw two scorlq passes as
Sydney 3
Virginia beat Navy 24-0 Saturday for its first victory over th~ M l d- Houston 29 Mlsslulpp17
dies ln 59 years.
Washington &amp;. Lee27 Bridgewater
13
Florida 14 Vanderbilt 14 (Ue)
Auburn 31 Miami (Fla.) 6
W, VIrginia state 27 Central
Slate ZO
LAFAYETIE, Ind. (UPI)- Au-America Leroy Keyea shool&lt; ot!
a kJi'ee h\Jury long enough to score twice and set a career record Randolph-Macon 28 Johns flopSatuntay as seventh-ranked Purdue smothered Iowa, 44--14, In a Big
klns 13
WUUam
and Mary 20 VMI 10
Ten fooll&gt;all game.
Purdue gained 483 yardo rushlrc ror a slll(l(e game school rec- Davidson 28 Furman 7
ord and Kiepert paued only three times all day as Purdue stuck to
Wdwest
ita rushing game to rack up an all-time conference record with 92 Michigan 33 Minnesota 20
plays, eclipsing the previous record ol 86 by Ohio State against n. Toledo 28 Kent Slate 12
Miami (Ohio) 31 Bowling Green7
II.U. 25 years ago.
Michigan Slate 21 Noire Dame 17
AIRMEN WIN
Tulsa :14 ClnclmaU 27
PITTSBURGH (UPI) _ Re· Ohio Univorolcy -12 Da,yton 7
Purdie 4f Iowa 14
serve quarterback steve Turner
01\lo
Slate 31 Winolo 24
ran one yard tor a touchdown and
pl88ed 25 yards to Curtis Martin Indiana 16 Arizona 13
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Force Academy to a 27-14 victory Northwestern 13 Wlsoonaln 10
oo leiller roaldo Bolt Dlcksoo ol over PUtsburgh.
Wollorn Michigan 40 Marohall
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bench
12
Tuloa, Ok1a., but mt ~.._.,
ahake ldm out of the lead after when starter Gary Baxter suf·
4li holeoln the $115,000 Hala Na- tared a shoulder 11\Jury on tile Judiana Hands
-·' Open Golf c•·-"'-shlp .,.,e•s Orat series of plays aM
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BLOOMINGTON, lrML (IJPI)38
lead ali8r'
holeo, was Ued by
FAILS TO FINISII
Indiana fiJartorl&gt;ack H a r r Y
touraamett ravarlie BUI,y COIIP
Conaa, ocrambllng for bla life
~~-otNEW YORK (UPD- Quicken undorpreoauro~Arboaa'o-0 .._._,
ar Chi Chl -..-ez, whe tr
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111~ Hotel Sahara lnYltatJ:onal Tree surged to t
ont m
eel defense, pitdled
a toucbdowll
last week, Clnadlau c:-ge ~cl- • alretch at Belmont Park ~- pau to llaoker Jade Butcher hi
and Bill CcliUn at nine lun- diQ' lo win the $109,800 Jockey the ololllng mlruteo SAturdOY far
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Club Gold
by about a 1ell(llh
dor.
but Damoscua, tho 1967 Horse 1 16"13 !aalball vlclol7 over the
prevloosly unbeaten WUdoato.
of the Year, failed to fmish the
race.
PENN STATE ROMPS
IIAIIOER TO COACH
Dtmaac:uo raced fourth In tho
BOSTON (UPD _ Quartorbaok
KANSAS Cli'Y (UPI)-. Far·
early stogeo or the gruellllliltw&lt;&gt;- Jim Burkhart raohioned nvo
·, mar. Clnolmall pllchlnll coach mni event but he. started to drop straight pass completions Into
I U I - r l a a - - o l back ll the fleld o! olx neared two 10cond quarter touchdowno
the stall Ill tho CU;y the end ot the back olrot&lt;h. ll1d a two point eonvorolanSAtur·
TENNIS MATC~
diQ' to boost taurth raaked Pe111
INDIANAPOLIS '"PO _ Tho Sta.t o to a 29-ll win over Boltnn

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loot to Dayton 111e last throe Hlsona, gained rewnp here Satur·
diQ' by blasdlll! the Flyen ~~12.
Ohio quarterback Cleve llrJallt
ooq~leted 14 or 19 passe• for
..1A't'• plq up tile e•rholft In
lhf'lr helmet• with buhW«o
251 yards and ono toucb-n.
aam .-. they ll'•n't t.e.r the
~lit end Todd Snyder grabbed
..1.-hd"
11 passes for 203 yanla lnclud11111 a 35-yard touchdown otrlke
from Bryant.
Dive LeVeck led tho Boltcets'
ground aooault with 116 yards In
20 carries. He scored twice on
runa or 6 and 2 yards.
OU, now 6-0, held a c&lt;nmanding 3~ cushlonbeforeDayBy United Press International
ton tlnally scored in the third
East
period on Bernie Kress'~yard
Penn 19 Prlncetoo 14
plurce.
Rutgers 28 Columbia 17
Ohio's
shorteat touehdoWn
Pem State 29 Boston College 0 drive was for 41 yvda, the loneHarvard 22 Dartmouth 7
est 1 14-ltlay, 94-yard march In
the second period. Othet drives
Brown 27 Colgate 19
Butralo 10 Holy Crou 9
measured 54, 60, 67and 74yarda.
VUiaoova 21 XAvier {Ohio) 10
The Bobeato took a 7-0 tlrst
VIrginia 24 Navy 0
period lead as LeVeck climaxed
Air Force 27 Pittsburgh 14
the 60-yard drive. The b\11 play
Comectlcut 27 Massachusetta 20 was Bryant's 2~yard strike to
Maine 21 Rhode I&amp;Land 14
Snyder. On the next pla,y, LeVeck
Bethany 23 Thiel 14
scored rrom the six.
Army 57 Duke 25
Ohio cut looae for three touch..
Yale 25 Carnell 13
downs In the second period and
two more In the third.
Rochester 33 Alfred 0
The loss was o.,y10n'a third
Delaware 50 Temple 27
Amherst 58 Wesleyan 13
in slx starts and its nrst to Ohio
Indiana U, (Pa.) 44 Slippery Rock u. since 1964.
15
Brockport stale 27 Mansfield 20
Bucknell 13 LafOYette 10

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".&lt;lerit "' ' the :-.roy Natloruil ::c·
Bank, unlng as chairman thlo
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These bankers have also served on local, cowrt;y, area and
stoto Exlenllan and 441 eom-

and Kyger Creek fifth. Shown above, let't to right, are Jeff PqJe, advisor ()(the North Gallla
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mltteeo. 1\Mtelal pultlldi.Y his
cootrlbutod to the 441 youth ol
been given to 441 o!forll In
Ohio are (I) ~sorlhip ot banreaching )'OOih t1Jrousb s u e h
quets, awards and trophies, trips,
means as Che eover of the Ohio
441 calendara and training programs for 4-11 treuurera; (2) Bankers maprtne. exhfblta ID
bank windows, and national and
1\Mtelal loans to 441 youth for
coont;y 4-Hweekpubllctcy In newsfinancing projects; (3) Developing and turnf.shtng treasurers papers.
booko to oluba (a book that hla
been coplesllllll811l' olhor stoles);
and (4) Cancluctlni IIDaDelal
drives for Ohio youth and the NatiOIIal 441 FounclaUoo - an aonual project ot the aai!OOloUoo
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MacieJewski balled out the Buckeyeo SAturday with&amp; Ia at dlt&lt;h tDuchd~p. pi..a good for a 31-24 victory over an lnaplred Winola team.
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With 2:35 minutes· len In the game, MacleJoft'skJ kept his cool
malldnceDtly and hit tullblck Jim Ods with a toss from four yards
.out which saved tile Buckeyes from the embarrassment or a tie with
the winleas mtni.
,:Ker~ started the 76-.yard touchdown drive the Buckeyes needed
to keep their respectabillcy In the nalloaal football ratlllj!o. But he
was ln.iured on the firat succession or down• and Maciejowskl stepped ln.
So the quarterback lotted a 40-yard paas to Jan White, who was
.nall.ed oR the illinois 4. Macie,iowskl's pass to otis took care or the
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ASSIGNED AS cooK
oro .._t.t •1uo 'l'illlilt for
Army ~olallst FCIW" Kin· cecil $100 ·Info-. l1'liore -*
neth L. Pat!Atroon; 19, om ol 104,000 feeilor ·plgi 1ll;ctrtod
Nr. and Mrs. Joll!&gt;h M. Pottar- from llatoo lad ilflill•Golllpallo Forry, w. Vo., Ins the llr118 mantho'Qf 1188111
wa• aaalped Sept. 21 to
Olio. AJv&lt;&gt;ne lntoi-e~~to~~. ta fllr10111 Alr Cavalry Dlvlalan In thar Information lria1 ~tile
Vlotnam aa a oooh.
MeJp ~ Exlenllan Olllco.

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Medlcal Aooad.Uoo. ..;
prior lo tho date
aale, _ ...
1\Jeeillcall,y the re&amp;lllauOno Iii· m11111: or dlaj&gt;oaal; (J) are do..
plying to Ohio dairymen read ~ far lmmedlsto lllauabas follows: 11 ofltcfal bnlcellolls tor; (3) are under twelve mOIItho
vaccinate" means a female bo- ol 11&amp;'1; (() are &lt;dlclalvacdnotoa
vine animal (I) which an approy.
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underoriginate
twonly.taur
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od brueella bloloslc was 14- (3)
lmmedlatoi.Y ll1d
made to farinors lhroUIIh lhllr
mlnistored In aocanlance with dlrectl,y from cortltled bnlcolloThe ASCSCoaporthe manuracturers recommenda- ale free bordo; (6) orlsJnOto lm1• 1 maJor
.Uve
partaerlhlp
tions whentheanlmal wasnotleBS modlately and dlrectl,y from a
than 90 d&lt;Q's ot agenormarethan herd whlcb hu pa111ed a cam- foetor lnboalllnglncomeolfarmor - monmoro tlt:r&lt;lu8h tho com180 d&lt;Q'a ot qe; or Cl) whlch Is pleto nepUve brucellosis t e s t
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price lllppClri prop-amo.
listed as an olllclal brueellolle canclJoted at a laboratory apendvaccinate in the ltate or country ed by tho Deparlment ol Agrlcldof origin,
ture within alx1;y d&lt;Q's prlar to
A brucellosis herd toll of cat- the date ot aale, -emea1 or
tle includes a test of each bo- dlspaaal; (7)orlglnato!romhordo
vine animal six months of age located in certlfted free COUll•
or older except steers, spiU'ed
Ueo If ouch herds ""re tested
heifers and otnclal brucellosis and classed aa negative on the
vaccinates Wlder twenb' - roar last areacertlllceUontellandnot
months or age. Beglmrlng Jan. 1,
less than
por cent Ill tho
1970, a bruceUosls herd test of breeding animals are being toll•
cattle shall include a test of eel by the market tootln&amp; p r oeach official brucellosis vacct. gram annuaDy or were nepttye
nate over 20 montha of age. 1o brucolloals milk r1n8 test
POMEROY "Banldng on
No person shall sell, move within 120 d&lt;Q's ot tho dole ol youth" hao brought 1o the Ohio
or dispose ol catUe wlthlll this we.~moom~~~;M Bankers Assoclatlm the Buckstate unless the cattle, (1) are (8) are steers or opayed hell- eye Clover Award, presented tar
classl.Oed as negative to a bru- ers.
the tlrat time this year by tho
cellosis test withlll lltlrt;y d&lt;Q'a
Conporllll•e Extensloo Service
state 4-H office. Ora Anderson,
Executive manager ror the 18·
soclatloo, received the award for
assoclat:lm members at a recent meeting ln Columbus.
The Buckeye Clover Award
II 11&gt; he prosonted amuaJiy, to
an outotandlll! Individual or organlzaUoo who has COIIIrthuted
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Vital to Quality, Pr~fiis
BY C. E. BLAKESLEE
..... through 1118 mDk r1n8 test,
Extenaion Agent, Agriculture
which Is COilWcted at all dairy
Meigs CoUnty
piBIIU, and, two, through blood
POMEROY - Disease cmtrol tests. Whenever susplcloos InIn cattle is one of the problems dications develop the herd Is
that farmers continaully have to lmmedlately blood tested.
Changes in theregulattonsgovface in order to provide cmsumers with the highest q.~ality pro- erning Bruce.llosls eradication
duct possible. Problems or di- in Ohio have recently been asease control also haveacrltical mended and are in effect now,
effect on farmers' net income. reports Ralph Porterfteld, ExMeigs County is In the modi· tensloo dairy science speclallst
tied, certitted area in the con- at The Ohio state Univorolcy.
trol of Brucellosis and Is in the
The official age Umlts for
Tuberculosis rree accredlted a- calfhood vaccination has been
rea. These titles indicate that lowered 1 three to six months
Meigs area Carmen, working (90-180 ,,ays). Cattle olfidallJ'
with coWltY, state, and federal calfhood vaccinated are exemptoO'lclals, have reduced the level ed rrom ct herd test unW they
ci these diseases to the lowest are 24 months of age. Beglming
possible level.
January 1, 1970, a brucellosis
The county eooperates in the herd test shall Include otncial
program ln the Tuberculosis vaccinates over 20 .montlls of
eradiation by working with the age,
state and federal governments
These two specific changes
so that every three years all (that Is, Ute definition or an ofherds in the counQr receiYe a ficial brucellosis vaccinate and
TUberculosis test. Through this testing ages) were the result or
program in Meigs Councy and recommendations made by repOhio incidence of Tuberruloslo resentatives
the Board of
have been reduced to less than Trustees ~ the Ohio Veterinary
one per cent infection.
The Brucellosis control pro.
gram is carried out in two ways:

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Friday's High

School Scores

!\!'! ):~\1! ~llnlvt,..l~ wu tlh over

Ohio High School Football Scores
By United Pre9!1 International
Tol. St. Frae. 30 Tot. Waite 0
Marietta 13 ZanesYille 2
Lima Sr. 32 Portsmouth 31
Porta. East 22 New Boston 14
Ports. Woot 32 Vinton CO. 20
Doy. Rooaeoell ·:14 Day. ·Kioer 0
DOY. Belmont 481Jay. WUburW. 0
Covington 40 Northeastern 0
Tecumseh 36 Graham Local 8
Celina 23 Coldwater 20
HamUton Gart. 20 Ham. Taft o
Cine. Hughes 42 Middletown 21
Columbus Marion-Franklin 33
Colo. Wbetslone 8
Cols. Eoslmoor 28 Cols. South 8
Colo. Walnut Ridge 12
Colo. Eost 0
orlhlngton 26 Delaware 0
Westerville 34 Pleasant View 6
Reynoldsburg 12 Whitehall 0
Upper Arlington 62 Newark 6
Grove City 26 Marysville 14
Mlffiln 13 Grandview 16
Colo. Hartley 32 Colo. Reedy 0
Homilton rwp_ !3 W. Jenenon 0
Fairfield Union 41 Pickerington 0
carroll 22 Liberty Union 8
canal Winch. 12 TeOYs Valley 6
Waahi•M~ C. H. 36 HUlobora 6
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Nortbri•20 New Albany 6
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Plain Clcy 22 Cedarville 20
ML Sterllrco-The Plains 16
Mechanlscburi 6
Big Walnut 14 North Union 8
Cardington 20 Olentangy 0
Gallipolis 21 Nels.-York 6

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for only sovon ol them.
The Yar*s sueceaatully plac--

eel teoms In the men's 400-meter
medley relay and the women• s
400 • meter freestyle relay in
morn1~ trial heats and hid three
ca.ndidates In both the men's
1,500 • meter treesc;yle n.-1
and the winttl.l) or the men's plattorm divillj!.
In addiUm, boxers Albert ReDinson of Phoenix, Ariz. ((estherweight), Ronnie Harris of canton, Ohio Olghtweight) a n d
George Foreman of Pleaunton,
calif. (heavyweight) were in the
finals.
Four other U.S. fighters pr~
viously clinched bronze medals.
Therefore, with just a ''normal"
haul of medals In the tour nna1
events, the United States could
pick up enough medals to hold
Qff the fast~loslng Russians for
the unoatclal team title, something America has not. won since
1956,
The United Slates started the
day leading In total medals, 9569, but the Russians were expected to makf' another strong
showi~.

Finals, mosUy all at night,
were in wrei!IUing, gymnastics,
field hockey, soccer, volleyball
ard water polo in addition to

took the ail ver and the brcmu
went to Karol! Bojko ol H-1·

"must" sittatian aince they own
a poor 2-3-1 record in the Central Division and another loss
would seriously cripple their
hopes or getting ·a shot at even
the Western Division title.
The Cowboys, on the other
hand. boast a two -game lead in
the Capitol Division over the
New York Giants and three games
oYer the Waahington Redskins
and are leading the league in
scoring offenaively and deren-

with 13 seconds to pla)' in the
Packero' 21-17 title victory Ia
aub-zero cold. Kramer haubldIy wrenched knee and Forrest
Gregg probably wUI move to
guard wit11 Francis Peay takina
over Gregg's tackle slot.
There also is sc.me qi.M!ation
about Starr, whose only play in
the last two Packer games wu
a three - yard touchdown paaa
that gained a 13-13 tie with ()e.
trolt last SwldO)'.
Starr has a pulled right bicep
muscle, but reports from Green
Bay indicated he would be able
to at least start the game.
Delensive tackle Ron Koitelnik also ma,y be a Packers' question mark because of a knee i~
jury.

cow boys Seeking Revenge
By ED FITE

UPI Sports
DALLAS (UPD -

wrller
The Dallas

COWboya and their neme•i•, the

Green Bty Packen, renew their
Nollooal Faoll&gt;all Leatlue rivalry Monday night In a sold • out
Cottoo Bowl with the Packers'
backs to the wall and the Cowboys rldllll a six. game victory
string.
A crowd of more than the
72,000 ctpaclty and a nationwide
CBS television audience, except sively.
fur the blacked-out Dallas area,
The COwboys wiU be at """'
will see the Cowboys try tor ttle peak strength with surprlsiqg
first time ever to subdue the
rookie Larry Cole probably tillPackers In a game where any ing in for Willie Townes on the
chips at all were on the line.
front foor. Townes may be able
Kickoff time is 9:35p.m. FST. to play since doctors have disThe Packers not only tlave covered and removed some tluid
whipped the Cowboys in the Q. from his leg the past week. Cole
na1 oocoods ot the last n.o NFL has performed so well, however,
championship games, but also Townes may have trouble wiDIn the three regular season rung his Job back.
pmes they have played. Only
T h e Packers,
meanwhlle,
1n pre..aeaaon pmu have the probably will have to go without
Cowboys ever won,. and even Jerry Kramer, the offensive
there the Packers own a 1 ~ guard w b o opened U1e bole
edge.
through which Bart Starr sneakThis time, the Packers face a
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Champs Blank Hannan, 26In the oocand period on the llrst paso plOY !rom Henooo to Car)'
or Quillen'• three touchdoWns Fisher, 168-i)OWld senior.
slrook to six straight victories from ooo yard ouL That climaxPerry Beebe, 150.poond BODFriday night as they OOwned the eel a 47 yard acorina drive hl&amp;b· ior, 1cored the Bobcats' last
Haman, W. Va. WUdoals 26.0. lighted by a 30 7ard PI" from touchdown tram two yards out.
Roo ~ilion, 150.poond oen- Stove ""'ulding, 14l'{&gt;OIIlld jun. The try far the ertn paluts taD lor, scored three of the Bobcats' ior, to Jack Hen8011, 130-plUDII ed. '111at's the way lt ended 26rour touchdowns, all on llhort junior.
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The Bol&gt;oato tallied 111olr oocKyger Crook had 1811rstdowns
' The Win '~~~We •COOch• Howard' on&lt;ttoucll- In the1111tllp0rlod '' to two for the Hannan WUdcats
Lee Mlller's Bobcats lh overall when Qulllen went over apin, and ground oot 328 yards to 61
record of 6.2..0 ror the aeason. trom the one yard line. That tor the visitors. The Bobcats had
Kyger Creek has all'OIIIY wrap- made It 12.0. (MIIen ooared 1- 210 yards rushing and ll8 yards
pod up the 1968 Southern Valle,y gain In the period, thlo dme paslllng.
Athletic Conference CbamJriOD· trom three yards out. Jaek Reb- Hannan, W, Va•... 00 0 0- 0
ohlp, Its second conHCuUvo 1011 pooled to Barton Sbnni&gt;, Kyger Creek • .• , 0 614 6- 26
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Thuroda,y night at Mercer11Ule.
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Logan 20 Wellaton 0
Lonln 30 Mans. Senior 8
Crestline 20 Clear fork 0
WestMusklngum 50TriVaDoy22
Sheridan 22 Crooltaville 20
New Lex. 30 New Concord 0
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Rock HW 38 Chesapeake 8
Meip II Ironton 14 (tio)
SOUII1 Point 34 Symmeo VaDey 0
Youngstown Chaney 28
Youngstown Rayon 0
Warren Hardlog 23 Manlllon 12
Eost Pai01Uao 13 Poland 12
Crestview 22W•atern Reserw12
Steubenville 20 Toledo Scott 12
Weirton
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Wollovlllo 8
BeUalre St. Jolms 28
MarUno Ferry 8
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El,yrll 37 Marlaa Hardlll(l 0
Belpre 20 Par~robura South 0
HWilrd 33 Bexle,y %1
Lancaotor 12 ChUIIeotho 12 .&lt;uo&gt;
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MEXICO OTY (UPI) - A !&lt;&gt;- owlmmill(lllld boxlnr.
The llrot ROlc1 modal ot the
tal of 34 gold medai.J, were to
be decided on SAturday's 0 aa1 ftaal diQ' wao grabbed by Eoat
full diQ' ot Olympic conqoetitioo
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Riding this Mini-Trail is sort of like
rediscovering what it is to really have
fun . In fact, you've never had as much
fun as you'll have on this beautifully
designed little bike from Honda.
It's easy to ride, easy to own, and
best of all, easy to take with you just
about anywhere. The Honda MiniTrail is intended for off-the-road use
only, so it need not be licensed.
And to keep things on the safe side,
the Honda Mini-Trail has a'sPark·
arrestor/muffler appioved by the
USDA Forest Service. Automatic
clutcll, too, S? that you can shift its
sturdy liltlfl.ltfree-speed transmission
\114111 ease. Standard equipment
includes. special exhaust heat shields
to protect you, tough twin brakes
that stop yo\1 saf$1y and surely, and
big, knobby tires to keep things in
balance. They're all here. Arid more.
· It's why we call 1~!-londa Mini-Trail
the little bike wi~- btg,.,cciitem~t.

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· cloeel1 tho Aarleult!D'al Sla· hOld tho evenings ol N"'embor
Nll,i!m'onclConHnilimServ· 5, 12 .and 19 from 7:30 lo 9:30
lee 111 utlllzl~ farin price ...,. p.m. oo Tuelldoy evenlllp, at
pari to raise r.,m Ill- · tho COiwr.buo' and Southon ~
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GAUJPOLIS TOIIIPI'rl1urel, preclpltatlm and weather
conlltions for each 24 hour pori..
ad IIIO(Kilted by Pete McCOrmIck at Falrllelcl Weather station.
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Average low temperature for
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Total prec(joltoUoo tor tho
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BLUE CREST

PERMANENT.
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ANN ARBOR, Mich. (UPI) - Slashillj!, dashillj! Ron Johnson,
closing in on Tom Hannon's Michigan career ruahing recorda,
seared two touchdowns all! diminutive quart:erback DeMls Brown
paslled for two more Saturday as Michigan emeraed as 1 Big Ten
power with a 33-20 pal!lting or Minnesota.
The Gophers, unable to move the ball, turned it over !!Ieven
times on tumbles and Interceptions. The Wolverines, now 3-0 in col).
terence plt,y compared with Minnesota's 2-.1, turned fiYfl of them
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AI Brenner repelled one enemy drive after another SatW'da.Y in car·
ryins Michigan State to 1. stnming, 21·17, upset of tifth..ranked Notre
Dame.
The win contiooed a Spartan home field jinx o\•er the ftgtJt.iJ1:
Irish that dates back to 1949. The teams tied, 10.10, two years QO
tn what some called the colieae battle of the century.
Love, a 195-llound tailback trom Sylva, N. C., scored twice tor
Michigan State - an ll·Yard scamper in the first period and • oneyard plw!ge In the fiaal period.
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The North Gl.llla Chapter of the Future Farmers of America placed
. first in &lt;;,al!l~ , ~~. ll1d . lb,lr&lt;I.Jp .the. 41strl!:\ t!u&lt;lng Weclnesday' s annual soU judging caal.,t
. , held .i~ , j~.thens Coii,\JIY1, , NI~ :fli;o!;rid. ~MI\'~ .. ~··•~ , &lt;"')rr&gt;- .No&lt;th.GIII'- iled f.111llla
chapters wtth 705 points. Galltpolls was second with 693, Hannan Trace third. Southwestern fourth

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Soil Conservation Service
PT. PLEASANT - The Boord
of St~~ervisors of the Western
Soil Conservation District have
agreed to cc&gt;-sponsor a Resource
Conservation and Deve]opment
project.
As proposed, the projecl area
~ would include the counties of
Mason, Pumam and Jackson in
the1 Yfestern District, Kanawha,
being the only courty in the capitol District, and Boone County.
The Capitol District has previously agreed to be a sponsor.
Under such a project plans would
be made for soil and water co~
servation, recreation, commwlity develq:~ment and other related activities. Partial nnanctng
can be made available through
USDA Soil Conservation Service
appropriation for carrying out
planned projects. There are at
present two projects ln West
Virginia reeelvilll assistance
through lhe RC&amp;D Program.
There are only about tO In the
United States.

plant and also a good sized dairy
herd on his farm.
Since he has chickens as well
as cows, there is more manure
avai1able than on most farms.
Mr. Hoffman told us about the
use or manure on his pasture.
He had limed and tertillzed
about fifty acres or pasture la8t
year and had put manure oo about
half ol this amount. He said. •• A
pasture on which we applied manure was about twice as good and
rurnished about twice as much
pasture as the ground recelvltw
lime and fertilizer only."

JOHN IIAYMAN ot Leon wu
telling Denver Yoho about his
tanning pragralli. About t w o
yoors ago we helped Mr. llay-

man with a conurvation rarm
plan. He commentotl to Mr. Yoho that ha hod been tollawlng
the plan cloHly and that thia
year he roiled the boot altalta
that he had ever had on his
rarm. This was on a d.ve -acre
Bold aowet1 ia11 year.

Kayser Qmdidate
For Presidency

HEAR COMPLAINTS !run
Pr, PLEASANT- DaDuKI,yowners thet they cannot Hr, oonlor at Pt. PlOIItllll High
ftsh. This tili.a. c~lalm. School, will be ODe of four)"(lddw
we mutally ahere with the
w!lo will be for the
pond owners. 1-IO.Wever, aame ·amce ~ prelident of tbe ltudEIIt
folks have tooad that tallllablng Well Vlrgjiila Conllll•IUanel COliis verysucceaatulbyU.sJ.nsarau- v.-!on when lt meet. 1D Cbar..
h - r s !or bait. We tooad thio 1-lotiq throuatJ!IIDtlq. Dalto be true not long ago.
laa Ia the 1011 ol ltlr. and Mrs.
'fhe WOY we uled the grtao- Bd!ftrt Kl,yHr, Jackloo AV8111t!,
tqpers woo to uso a 6-!oot long, · Pt. PIOIHOI.
4 pound toot leader ontO which
Olio lllndredWeiiVlrslnlahlsll
we attached a number 8 hoolt.
IChool lludonlo wlll.-rlle t b •
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West Vlrglnla _stfb.,aa'ilr!nl
WE WERE TALKING wltbllob- grasahopper and uol~ ally rod, tho &amp;lthorlnlatthe-oiDoleert Hottman of Letart about his we threw It oot lo the moot like- ptoa ohambero. Tho ..., .. ....,
farm operation. Mr. Hotrmanhas ly spot, ll1d then let the gruo- lo optlll(lred by tho Wool Vlrllnbeen carrying out a good con- hower fond for Itself. Blue- 1a Aolli&gt;clatlm
servation tarmire p.rcgram for gill and boos- ftnd .pooho!&gt;- Taaohorlll1d the~olWOill·
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Saturday's
Results

Urolnuo 28 SWarthmore 0
Calltornia Stale (Pa.) 26 Clarton
21
Allegheny 40 Washington &amp; Jeftersoo 20
Cortland state 10 Adelphi 0
South
North Carolina State 31 Mary-

WEST POINT, N. Y. (UPI)- Hallback Lynn Moore, the !argotten man In Army's (Ol1J8 of hard-running backs, made hi a presence
kpown saturday by racing for four first-half touctdowns which trig·
gered a smashing 57-25 conquest of Duke.
Moore, a 205-pound junior with the size or a tullbl.ck and the
land 11
speed am deception of a halfback, did all the scoring In 1. threeMorgan
State 38 Delaware &amp;ate
touchdown first-quarter e:xploston which buried the Blue Devils.
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Geqyla Je~ 23 Tulane 19
..r!lriih4'"~8 Notth Carolina
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Alabama 21 Clem!l()ll 14
ANNAPOLIS, Md. (UPI) - Bolt Rannipn ran an interception 62 Weotern Maryland 29 Hampdenyards for 1. twchdown and Gene Arnett threw two scorlq passes as
Sydney 3
Virginia beat Navy 24-0 Saturday for its first victory over th~ M l d- Houston 29 Mlsslulpp17
dies ln 59 years.
Washington &amp;. Lee27 Bridgewater
13
Florida 14 Vanderbilt 14 (Ue)
Auburn 31 Miami (Fla.) 6
W, VIrginia state 27 Central
Slate ZO
LAFAYETIE, Ind. (UPI)- Au-America Leroy Keyea shool&lt; ot!
a kJi'ee h\Jury long enough to score twice and set a career record Randolph-Macon 28 Johns flopSatuntay as seventh-ranked Purdue smothered Iowa, 44--14, In a Big
klns 13
WUUam
and Mary 20 VMI 10
Ten fooll&gt;all game.
Purdue gained 483 yardo rushlrc ror a slll(l(e game school rec- Davidson 28 Furman 7
ord and Kiepert paued only three times all day as Purdue stuck to
Wdwest
ita rushing game to rack up an all-time conference record with 92 Michigan 33 Minnesota 20
plays, eclipsing the previous record ol 86 by Ohio State against n. Toledo 28 Kent Slate 12
Miami (Ohio) 31 Bowling Green7
II.U. 25 years ago.
Michigan Slate 21 Noire Dame 17
AIRMEN WIN
Tulsa :14 ClnclmaU 27
PITTSBURGH (UPI) _ Re· Ohio Univorolcy -12 Da,yton 7
Purdie 4f Iowa 14
serve quarterback steve Turner
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Slate 31 Winolo 24
ran one yard tor a touchdown and
pl88ed 25 yards to Curtis Martin Indiana 16 Arizona 13
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oo leiller roaldo Bolt Dlcksoo ol over PUtsburgh.
Wollorn Michigan 40 Marohall
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Tuloa, Ok1a., but mt ~.._.,
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BLOOMINGTON, lrML (IJPI)38
lead ali8r'
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FAILS TO FINISII
Indiana fiJartorl&gt;ack H a r r Y
touraamett ravarlie BUI,y COIIP
Conaa, ocrambllng for bla life
~~-otNEW YORK (UPD- Quicken undorpreoauro~Arboaa'o-0 .._._,
ar Chi Chl -..-ez, whe tr
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ont m
eel defense, pitdled
a toucbdowll
last week, Clnadlau c:-ge ~cl- • alretch at Belmont Park ~- pau to llaoker Jade Butcher hi
and Bill CcliUn at nine lun- diQ' lo win the $109,800 Jockey the ololllng mlruteo SAturdOY far
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but Damoscua, tho 1967 Horse 1 16"13 !aalball vlclol7 over the
prevloosly unbeaten WUdoato.
of the Year, failed to fmish the
race.
PENN STATE ROMPS
IIAIIOER TO COACH
Dtmaac:uo raced fourth In tho
BOSTON (UPD _ Quartorbaok
KANSAS Cli'Y (UPI)-. Far·
early stogeo or the gruellllliltw&lt;&gt;- Jim Burkhart raohioned nvo
·, mar. Clnolmall pllchlnll coach mni event but he. started to drop straight pass completions Into
I U I - r l a a - - o l back ll the fleld o! olx neared two 10cond quarter touchdowno
the stall Ill tho CU;y the end ot the back olrot&lt;h. ll1d a two point eonvorolanSAtur·
TENNIS MATC~
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INDIANAPOLIS '"PO _ Tho Sta.t o to a 29-ll win over Boltnn

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loot to Dayton 111e last throe Hlsona, gained rewnp here Satur·
diQ' by blasdlll! the Flyen ~~12.
Ohio quarterback Cleve llrJallt
ooq~leted 14 or 19 passe• for
..1A't'• plq up tile e•rholft In
lhf'lr helmet• with buhW«o
251 yards and ono toucb-n.
aam .-. they ll'•n't t.e.r the
~lit end Todd Snyder grabbed
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11 passes for 203 yanla lnclud11111 a 35-yard touchdown otrlke
from Bryant.
Dive LeVeck led tho Boltcets'
ground aooault with 116 yards In
20 carries. He scored twice on
runa or 6 and 2 yards.
OU, now 6-0, held a c&lt;nmanding 3~ cushlonbeforeDayBy United Press International
ton tlnally scored in the third
East
period on Bernie Kress'~yard
Penn 19 Prlncetoo 14
plurce.
Rutgers 28 Columbia 17
Ohio's
shorteat touehdoWn
Pem State 29 Boston College 0 drive was for 41 yvda, the loneHarvard 22 Dartmouth 7
est 1 14-ltlay, 94-yard march In
the second period. Othet drives
Brown 27 Colgate 19
Butralo 10 Holy Crou 9
measured 54, 60, 67and 74yarda.
VUiaoova 21 XAvier {Ohio) 10
The Bobeato took a 7-0 tlrst
VIrginia 24 Navy 0
period lead as LeVeck climaxed
Air Force 27 Pittsburgh 14
the 60-yard drive. The b\11 play
Comectlcut 27 Massachusetta 20 was Bryant's 2~yard strike to
Maine 21 Rhode I&amp;Land 14
Snyder. On the next pla,y, LeVeck
Bethany 23 Thiel 14
scored rrom the six.
Army 57 Duke 25
Ohio cut looae for three touch..
Yale 25 Carnell 13
downs In the second period and
two more In the third.
Rochester 33 Alfred 0
The loss was o.,y10n'a third
Delaware 50 Temple 27
Amherst 58 Wesleyan 13
in slx starts and its nrst to Ohio
Indiana U, (Pa.) 44 Slippery Rock u. since 1964.
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Brockport stale 27 Mansfield 20
Bucknell 13 LafOYette 10

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These bankers have also served on local, cowrt;y, area and
stoto Exlenllan and 441 eom-

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mltteeo. 1\Mtelal pultlldi.Y his
cootrlbutod to the 441 youth ol
been given to 441 o!forll In
Ohio are (I) ~sorlhip ot banreaching )'OOih t1Jrousb s u e h
quets, awards and trophies, trips,
means as Che eover of the Ohio
441 calendara and training programs for 4-11 treuurera; (2) Bankers maprtne. exhfblta ID
bank windows, and national and
1\Mtelal loans to 441 youth for
coont;y 4-Hweekpubllctcy In newsfinancing projects; (3) Developing and turnf.shtng treasurers papers.
booko to oluba (a book that hla
been coplesllllll811l' olhor stoles);
and (4) Cancluctlni IIDaDelal
drives for Ohio youth and the NatiOIIal 441 FounclaUoo - an aonual project ot the aai!OOloUoo
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MacieJewski balled out the Buckeyeo SAturday with&amp; Ia at dlt&lt;h tDuchd~p. pi..a good for a 31-24 victory over an lnaplred Winola team.
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With 2:35 minutes· len In the game, MacleJoft'skJ kept his cool
malldnceDtly and hit tullblck Jim Ods with a toss from four yards
.out which saved tile Buckeyes from the embarrassment or a tie with
the winleas mtni.
,:Ker~ started the 76-.yard touchdown drive the Buckeyes needed
to keep their respectabillcy In the nalloaal football ratlllj!o. But he
was ln.iured on the firat succession or down• and Maciejowskl stepped ln.
So the quarterback lotted a 40-yard paas to Jan White, who was
.nall.ed oR the illinois 4. Macie,iowskl's pass to otis took care or the
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Army ~olallst FCIW" Kin· cecil $100 ·Info-. l1'liore -*
neth L. Pat!Atroon; 19, om ol 104,000 feeilor ·plgi 1ll;ctrtod
Nr. and Mrs. Joll!&gt;h M. Pottar- from llatoo lad ilflill•Golllpallo Forry, w. Vo., Ins the llr118 mantho'Qf 1188111
wa• aaalped Sept. 21 to
Olio. AJv&lt;&gt;ne lntoi-e~~to~~. ta fllr10111 Alr Cavalry Dlvlalan In thar Information lria1 ~tile
Vlotnam aa a oooh.
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Medlcal Aooad.Uoo. ..;
prior lo tho date
aale, _ ...
1\Jeeillcall,y the re&amp;lllauOno Iii· m11111: or dlaj&gt;oaal; (J) are do..
plying to Ohio dairymen read ~ far lmmedlsto lllauabas follows: 11 ofltcfal bnlcellolls tor; (3) are under twelve mOIItho
vaccinate" means a female bo- ol 11&amp;'1; (() are &lt;dlclalvacdnotoa
vine animal (I) which an approy.
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DIOdltY price II1JIIIIOrt looria are
underoriginate
twonly.taur
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od brueella bloloslc was 14- (3)
lmmedlatoi.Y ll1d
made to farinors lhroUIIh lhllr
mlnistored In aocanlance with dlrectl,y from cortltled bnlcolloThe ASCSCoaporthe manuracturers recommenda- ale free bordo; (6) orlsJnOto lm1• 1 maJor
.Uve
partaerlhlp
tions whentheanlmal wasnotleBS modlately and dlrectl,y from a
than 90 d&lt;Q's ot agenormarethan herd whlcb hu pa111ed a cam- foetor lnboalllnglncomeolfarmor - monmoro tlt:r&lt;lu8h tho com180 d&lt;Q'a ot qe; or Cl) whlch Is pleto nepUve brucellosis t e s t
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price lllppClri prop-amo.
listed as an olllclal brueellolle canclJoted at a laboratory apendvaccinate in the ltate or country ed by tho Deparlment ol Agrlcldof origin,
ture within alx1;y d&lt;Q's prlar to
A brucellosis herd toll of cat- the date ot aale, -emea1 or
tle includes a test of each bo- dlspaaal; (7)orlglnato!romhordo
vine animal six months of age located in certlfted free COUll•
or older except steers, spiU'ed
Ueo If ouch herds ""re tested
heifers and otnclal brucellosis and classed aa negative on the
vaccinates Wlder twenb' - roar last areacertlllceUontellandnot
months or age. Beglmrlng Jan. 1,
less than
por cent Ill tho
1970, a bruceUosls herd test of breeding animals are being toll•
cattle shall include a test of eel by the market tootln&amp; p r oeach official brucellosis vacct. gram annuaDy or were nepttye
nate over 20 montha of age. 1o brucolloals milk r1n8 test
POMEROY "Banldng on
No person shall sell, move within 120 d&lt;Q's ot tho dole ol youth" hao brought 1o the Ohio
or dispose ol catUe wlthlll this we.~moom~~~;M Bankers Assoclatlm the Buckstate unless the cattle, (1) are (8) are steers or opayed hell- eye Clover Award, presented tar
classl.Oed as negative to a bru- ers.
the tlrat time this year by tho
cellosis test withlll lltlrt;y d&lt;Q'a
Conporllll•e Extensloo Service
state 4-H office. Ora Anderson,
Executive manager ror the 18·
soclatloo, received the award for
assoclat:lm members at a recent meeting ln Columbus.
The Buckeye Clover Award
II 11&gt; he prosonted amuaJiy, to
an outotandlll! Individual or organlzaUoo who has COIIIrthuted
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Vital to Quality, Pr~fiis
BY C. E. BLAKESLEE
..... through 1118 mDk r1n8 test,
Extenaion Agent, Agriculture
which Is COilWcted at all dairy
Meigs CoUnty
piBIIU, and, two, through blood
POMEROY - Disease cmtrol tests. Whenever susplcloos InIn cattle is one of the problems dications develop the herd Is
that farmers continaully have to lmmedlately blood tested.
Changes in theregulattonsgovface in order to provide cmsumers with the highest q.~ality pro- erning Bruce.llosls eradication
duct possible. Problems or di- in Ohio have recently been asease control also haveacrltical mended and are in effect now,
effect on farmers' net income. reports Ralph Porterfteld, ExMeigs County is In the modi· tensloo dairy science speclallst
tied, certitted area in the con- at The Ohio state Univorolcy.
trol of Brucellosis and Is in the
The official age Umlts for
Tuberculosis rree accredlted a- calfhood vaccination has been
rea. These titles indicate that lowered 1 three to six months
Meigs area Carmen, working (90-180 ,,ays). Cattle olfidallJ'
with coWltY, state, and federal calfhood vaccinated are exemptoO'lclals, have reduced the level ed rrom ct herd test unW they
ci these diseases to the lowest are 24 months of age. Beglming
possible level.
January 1, 1970, a brucellosis
The county eooperates in the herd test shall Include otncial
program ln the Tuberculosis vaccinates over 20 .montlls of
eradiation by working with the age,
state and federal governments
These two specific changes
so that every three years all (that Is, Ute definition or an ofherds in the counQr receiYe a ficial brucellosis vaccinate and
TUberculosis test. Through this testing ages) were the result or
program in Meigs Councy and recommendations made by repOhio incidence of Tuberruloslo resentatives
the Board of
have been reduced to less than Trustees ~ the Ohio Veterinary
one per cent infection.
The Brucellosis control pro.
gram is carried out in two ways:

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Friday's High

School Scores

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Ohio High School Football Scores
By United Pre9!1 International
Tol. St. Frae. 30 Tot. Waite 0
Marietta 13 ZanesYille 2
Lima Sr. 32 Portsmouth 31
Porta. East 22 New Boston 14
Ports. Woot 32 Vinton CO. 20
Doy. Rooaeoell ·:14 Day. ·Kioer 0
DOY. Belmont 481Jay. WUburW. 0
Covington 40 Northeastern 0
Tecumseh 36 Graham Local 8
Celina 23 Coldwater 20
HamUton Gart. 20 Ham. Taft o
Cine. Hughes 42 Middletown 21
Columbus Marion-Franklin 33
Colo. Wbetslone 8
Cols. Eoslmoor 28 Cols. South 8
Colo. Walnut Ridge 12
Colo. Eost 0
orlhlngton 26 Delaware 0
Westerville 34 Pleasant View 6
Reynoldsburg 12 Whitehall 0
Upper Arlington 62 Newark 6
Grove City 26 Marysville 14
Mlffiln 13 Grandview 16
Colo. Hartley 32 Colo. Reedy 0
Homilton rwp_ !3 W. Jenenon 0
Fairfield Union 41 Pickerington 0
carroll 22 Liberty Union 8
canal Winch. 12 TeOYs Valley 6
Waahi•M~ C. H. 36 HUlobora 6
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Plain Clcy 22 Cedarville 20
ML Sterllrco-The Plains 16
Mechanlscburi 6
Big Walnut 14 North Union 8
Cardington 20 Olentangy 0
Gallipolis 21 Nels.-York 6

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for only sovon ol them.
The Yar*s sueceaatully plac--

eel teoms In the men's 400-meter
medley relay and the women• s
400 • meter freestyle relay in
morn1~ trial heats and hid three
ca.ndidates In both the men's
1,500 • meter treesc;yle n.-1
and the winttl.l) or the men's plattorm divillj!.
In addiUm, boxers Albert ReDinson of Phoenix, Ariz. ((estherweight), Ronnie Harris of canton, Ohio Olghtweight) a n d
George Foreman of Pleaunton,
calif. (heavyweight) were in the
finals.
Four other U.S. fighters pr~
viously clinched bronze medals.
Therefore, with just a ''normal"
haul of medals In the tour nna1
events, the United States could
pick up enough medals to hold
Qff the fast~loslng Russians for
the unoatclal team title, something America has not. won since
1956,
The United Slates started the
day leading In total medals, 9569, but the Russians were expected to makf' another strong
showi~.

Finals, mosUy all at night,
were in wrei!IUing, gymnastics,
field hockey, soccer, volleyball
ard water polo in addition to

took the ail ver and the brcmu
went to Karol! Bojko ol H-1·

"must" sittatian aince they own
a poor 2-3-1 record in the Central Division and another loss
would seriously cripple their
hopes or getting ·a shot at even
the Western Division title.
The Cowboys, on the other
hand. boast a two -game lead in
the Capitol Division over the
New York Giants and three games
oYer the Waahington Redskins
and are leading the league in
scoring offenaively and deren-

with 13 seconds to pla)' in the
Packero' 21-17 title victory Ia
aub-zero cold. Kramer haubldIy wrenched knee and Forrest
Gregg probably wUI move to
guard wit11 Francis Peay takina
over Gregg's tackle slot.
There also is sc.me qi.M!ation
about Starr, whose only play in
the last two Packer games wu
a three - yard touchdown paaa
that gained a 13-13 tie with ()e.
trolt last SwldO)'.
Starr has a pulled right bicep
muscle, but reports from Green
Bay indicated he would be able
to at least start the game.
Delensive tackle Ron Koitelnik also ma,y be a Packers' question mark because of a knee i~
jury.

cow boys Seeking Revenge
By ED FITE

UPI Sports
DALLAS (UPD -

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The Dallas

COWboya and their neme•i•, the

Green Bty Packen, renew their
Nollooal Faoll&gt;all Leatlue rivalry Monday night In a sold • out
Cottoo Bowl with the Packers'
backs to the wall and the Cowboys rldllll a six. game victory
string.
A crowd of more than the
72,000 ctpaclty and a nationwide
CBS television audience, except sively.
fur the blacked-out Dallas area,
The COwboys wiU be at """'
will see the Cowboys try tor ttle peak strength with surprlsiqg
first time ever to subdue the
rookie Larry Cole probably tillPackers In a game where any ing in for Willie Townes on the
chips at all were on the line.
front foor. Townes may be able
Kickoff time is 9:35p.m. FST. to play since doctors have disThe Packers not only tlave covered and removed some tluid
whipped the Cowboys in the Q. from his leg the past week. Cole
na1 oocoods ot the last n.o NFL has performed so well, however,
championship games, but also Townes may have trouble wiDIn the three regular season rung his Job back.
pmes they have played. Only
T h e Packers,
meanwhlle,
1n pre..aeaaon pmu have the probably will have to go without
Cowboys ever won,. and even Jerry Kramer, the offensive
there the Packers own a 1 ~ guard w b o opened U1e bole
edge.
through which Bart Starr sneakThis time, the Packers face a
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Champs Blank Hannan, 26In the oocand period on the llrst paso plOY !rom Henooo to Car)'
or Quillen'• three touchdoWns Fisher, 168-i)OWld senior.
slrook to six straight victories from ooo yard ouL That climaxPerry Beebe, 150.poond BODFriday night as they OOwned the eel a 47 yard acorina drive hl&amp;b· ior, 1cored the Bobcats' last
Haman, W. Va. WUdoals 26.0. lighted by a 30 7ard PI" from touchdown tram two yards out.
Roo ~ilion, 150.poond oen- Stove ""'ulding, 14l'{&gt;OIIlld jun. The try far the ertn paluts taD lor, scored three of the Bobcats' ior, to Jack Hen8011, 130-plUDII ed. '111at's the way lt ended 26rour touchdowns, all on llhort junior.
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drives.
The Bol&gt;oato tallied 111olr oocKyger Crook had 1811rstdowns
' The Win '~~~We •COOch• Howard' on&lt;ttoucll- In the1111tllp0rlod '' to two for the Hannan WUdcats
Lee Mlller's Bobcats lh overall when Qulllen went over apin, and ground oot 328 yards to 61
record of 6.2..0 ror the aeason. trom the one yard line. That tor the visitors. The Bobcats had
Kyger Creek has all'OIIIY wrap- made It 12.0. (MIIen ooared 1- 210 yards rushing and ll8 yards
pod up the 1968 Southern Valle,y gain In the period, thlo dme paslllng.
Athletic Conference CbamJriOD· trom three yards out. Jaek Reb- Hannan, W, Va•... 00 0 0- 0
ohlp, Its second conHCuUvo 1011 pooled to Barton Sbnni&gt;, Kyger Creek • .• , 0 614 6- 26
SV AC title, and Is currently In l60iJOUDd oonlor tor the extra
Soortng - Kyger Crook, QullGALLIPOLIS -

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Bobcats plOY Haanan Tracellfllll 20.0 ~
Thuroda,y night at Mercer11Ule.
Setting up the Bol&gt;cats' third
Kyger Creek took a 6-0 lead touchdown was a 60 yard screen

len, 1-yard run; t.yard rlD\i 3yard run (Stump paos)andBeebe,
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A111ens 32 Jackson 14
Logan 20 Wellaton 0
Lonln 30 Mans. Senior 8
Crestline 20 Clear fork 0
WestMusklngum 50TriVaDoy22
Sheridan 22 Crooltaville 20
New Lex. 30 New Concord 0
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Mentor 20 !la,yfteld 0
Rock HW 38 Chesapeake 8
Meip II Ironton 14 (tio)
SOUII1 Point 34 Symmeo VaDey 0
Youngstown Chaney 28
Youngstown Rayon 0
Warren Hardlog 23 Manlllon 12
Eost Pai01Uao 13 Poland 12
Crestview 22W•atern Reserw12
Steubenville 20 Toledo Scott 12
Weirton
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Wollovlllo 8
BeUalre St. Jolms 28
MarUno Ferry 8
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Canton McKinley
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El,yrll 37 Marlaa Hardlll(l 0
Belpre 20 Par~robura South 0
HWilrd 33 Bexle,y %1
Lancaotor 12 ChUIIeotho 12 .&lt;uo&gt;
Colo. Wherle00Lane.Roomolln8
Vnieto l8 Preston 0
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MEXICO OTY (UPI) - A !&lt;&gt;- owlmmill(lllld boxlnr.
The llrot ROlc1 modal ot the
tal of 34 gold medai.J, were to
be decided on SAturday's 0 aa1 ftaal diQ' wao grabbed by Eoat
full diQ' ot Olympic conqoetitioo
widt the United States in the ru.

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INTRODUCES

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Riding this Mini-Trail is sort of like
rediscovering what it is to really have
fun . In fact, you've never had as much
fun as you'll have on this beautifully
designed little bike from Honda.
It's easy to ride, easy to own, and
best of all, easy to take with you just
about anywhere. The Honda MiniTrail is intended for off-the-road use
only, so it need not be licensed.
And to keep things on the safe side,
the Honda Mini-Trail has a'sPark·
arrestor/muffler appioved by the
USDA Forest Service. Automatic
clutcll, too, S? that you can shift its
sturdy liltlfl.ltfree-speed transmission
\114111 ease. Standard equipment
includes. special exhaust heat shields
to protect you, tough twin brakes
that stop yo\1 saf$1y and surely, and
big, knobby tires to keep things in
balance. They're all here. Arid more.
· It's why we call 1~!-londa Mini-Trail
the little bike wi~- btg,.,cciitem~t.

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The Meigs Ma· rauder erxl zone by Tiger End

i':tqders went au yat1b in :!S se"·.. Mike Akers. A pass for lhc big
wilh just one left, El' Cailt.-d, btll who could figure
lo. tie lroni.On 1-t.-H, and then there was m"eh danger with no
b,taHd on the L•xtn poinls u·y marc lime thab thlt len?
lo)'ida)· night in a Southeastern
llowcvcr, Ironton tried an 01..,.
Ohio Conterc-oce grid contc!\L side kick, or so It seemed, rather
lt waa a slol1-buok finish for than putling the ball d1.•cp, and
thll MaraOOers, BPoiling whallhc ri~k..ing a Jo~ run bad1. Big 203
Tigers figured was to be their pound senior Larr)' ·Lemley got
second league win of the season. the kickoff on the Marauder 45,
The Tigers hadgoneahead 14-8

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J::"Ot back to the 50. There wore
le!ls than 20 seconds ten after •
Marauder time out.
1'wo Werry passes r.Ued,lron-

ton was penalized 1$ yards to its
35, and it was nest down Meigs,
wilh 9 scrord~ lefL
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On the neltl call Soph End Jon
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MEIGS
IRONTON
Smith .... 12...1~ 10-51 22-105
Sternaman .. 2--4
2-1
4-5
English ... 13-45 5·12 18- 57
Edwards ..• 2-25 Z-11 4-36
Werry ... 1- 4 2- -3
3- 1
Bentley , •. 3-17 3- 4 6-21
Williams. ~- -l
0 2- 4
Boyk.in .... 9-50 17-n 26-127
Washburn .. .J-19 3-11 7-30
Abboll . . . . . 0 1- 1 1· 1
PAS."i RECEPTIONS
Akers - 12 yds; Edwards, 5
Ault - 9 yds; Kloes, 35 yds.
yds.

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Washburn - 3 yd. pass, EP

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Meigs
Ironton

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MEIGS
1st

168
44

1st
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5
115
0

216

115

20

5
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2nd

hal[ half Total
First Downs . . • . . . . . . 8
Yards Rushing •.... 107
Yard::; Passill?:, . , .... 9
Total Yards . ....... 116
Pass Attempts ....... 9
Pass Completions •.... 1
Pass interceptions . •.. . 1
Fumbles .•......... . 0
rumbles Lost ...• •. . . 0
Punis ........•.... 2-74
Penalties .• ••. .....• 0

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219
11
236
9
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104
17
121

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Ironton on its own 40 after another exchange of punts.. With
Boykln rambltnc: once ror 22
yards, the Tigers hit the pa.ss to
Akers, fourth and goal ·on the
Marauder 5.
Meigs played without Max Whitlatch, middle guard on defense
and lett guard on ortense. Handy
Hawley played in ·his place.
smith of the Marauders and
Boykin of the Tigers were the
standout yard gainers, ~ith with
105 yards In 22 ca'rries and Baykin 127 on 26 carries,

The big fullback disployod
great balance, adequate speed,
and remarkable savV}' for a 15
year old. lie appeau to run
something like Leroy Kelly of
the Cleveland Browns.
1ronton had slight edges in the
overall gain departments (see
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Trout'• Gallipolis Blue Devil• ney ro WeUIIon tor their f1Qa1
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.lixi • Ntlsonville-York Buckeyes Tllo·NY BuckO)"ea, with the ... .
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and mud • soaked gridiron, the Frldoy's Paronta Night contest.
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The Boatonmen pi eked up their
.
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SPENCE I~- Vislling Wabama
was within the Spencer 20-yard
line on seven different occasions
Friday nigh~ but the White Falcons managed 10 score only two
touchdowns and the result was
a 18-14 setback for the Mason
Countians.
The defeat left Wahama with a
3 - 5 - J season reC"Ord. Spencer
upped its season record to 3-

INDIVIDUAL NET

P.S., P.B., A.T.

Y'AHDS HUSHING

(Gallipolis)
PLAYER-Pos.
TCBYGAVQ
Prose, LH, ... . .. 23 199 8.6

5-1.
II looked like it was going to

be Wahama' s night as Spencer
fumbled on the first play from
scrimmage, F&amp;.lcon Gene Hal·
stead pounced on the oval on the
Spencer 20. Four plays later,
the Yellow Jackcls took over on
downs.
This set the pace for the remainder of the evening. The
Spencer defense, inside its own
20 , was oothing but tough.
The Yellow Jackets drel't' first
blood with 6:26 left in the first
period. Jim Stotts, Jacket half·
back, lugged the ball six plays
from the Spencer 46 to the Falcons three. Stormy Stalmaker

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bulled over for the six..pointer. punL The ball was deOected on
shows the best of condition. PS, PB &amp; AT.
the Spencer eight.
The PAT attempt failed.
The
Jackets
held
again
by
i~
The Falcons bounced right
back on the ensuing kickoff when terceptin.g a Fields pass on the
Dnid Gillespie ran the pigskin one.
The Jackets took a 6-0 hairback lo the Spencer 40.
time
lead into the locker rooms. V8 Station Wagon. Catalina. This cor shows the very best ' "'
Gene Garrett, 145--pound sophocondition.
In
Ule
third period, the run.
more, was the only man between
ning
of
Bobby
Roush
and
Gary
Gillespie and paydirt. Gillespie
gave Garrett a nice fake, but Clark, along with a pass to
the .Jacket wasn't fooled, and Randy smith put the oval onSpencer's three for the Falbrought him down.
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Gary Clark lhen reeled off a ;.:ons. But once again the Jackets
21-yardcr, down to the Spencer dug in. and held.
WiUl 4:01 left in the third peri19. A pass from Gary Fields to
od,
Wahama finally hit paydirt
Clark put the ball on the ~encer
when·
Fields hit Clark with a
one. Wahama fumbled on the nert
Country VB Sedan Sta . Wagon . This is fulf sized Ford
33-yard
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pia~· . and Spencer reco'o·cred
wagon ond show good care. PS, PB &amp; AT.
Wahama threatened twice in Gary Burdette kicked the extra
ltle secorKI pr:riod. A Fields to point, and WHS led, 7-6.
The Yellow Jackets bounced
Clark pa ss carried from the Waright back, aided by questio~
hama 20 to the 44.
Fields then tossed a strike able personal foul, and roughVB Galoxie "500" 4 Dr. Sedan. Extro Cleon. PS, PB &amp; AT.
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out of tlle hands of a defender, scored their st·cr)nd touchdown
and raced to the Spencer 15. with 11:42 left in the final periThe Yellow .Jackets dug in once od. J 1m Stotts rammed it over
from the four, and Spencer led
again, and held.
Electro 4 Dr. Sedan. This car is very clean inside and out.
Steve llalstead got the ball IZ-1.
We
sold this car new and have serviced it since new , BeThe ·Jackets struck again when
back for the Falcons on a blocked
longed
to one of our employees.
Jim Stotts took ad\'8ntage or a
defensive lapse by WHS, racing
to the 14 from the Spencer 45.
Three plays later Stotts scored
his sccord touchdown from the
two.
lnvicta Conv. Cpe. You'll have to see thi' one to oppre• " ·
The last score was set up b3
ciate it.
lowed the six..polnter by racing Bryant Hudson when he recovover for the , extra points to put ered a Spencer fumble on the
t11e \'isitor's ahead.
tl JO f · . d~· l
Jacket four . .Bob ·Roush scored . ,.. ) ,. ll l" , , , ,.:l•· ,
Tlie two teams we re then pit· with 1:18 left in tile game; ·'Bur~·,
' . {
,
ted in a tight defensive struggle dettc kicked his second extra
during the next two quarters wittl point, reducing the count to 18neither team able to get a strong 11.
loochdown drhe going.
Spencer totaled 260 yards. The
Early in the fourlh period, 1-lud- Falcons totaled 262.
GMCTRUCKS
B1JICK
PONTIAC
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ander six..pointer on a five yard Spencer •.• .. ,6 0 0 !2-1 8
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tarry that capped a long: drive b)'' Wahama • • , ••. 0 0 1 7-14
the visit.ors. The try for the extra
points was short and Alexander
came back up field with a 14-6
advantage.
."'outhern. hoYiever, wa s not satIsfied to let the game eOO there
and began a drive of Its own that
fi nail~ erKied with Quarterback
Jim White, a senior, going over
from U1c L-foot line on a sneak
play with about four minute~ n··
maini ng. Brewer went around the
end in an attempt to tally the extra points but was brought down
short
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Wellaton out or contention as a
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Picked' as ifie pre - season ta-

vorltea ro ""' the 1968 grid title
the Rockets have now been ruled
out of the cMse by the virtue
of their secon4 consecutive loss

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1968, the first year that Bob

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Football
Standings

ott, Prose, Spencer, Burnett,
Bush, C. Neal, P. Hueholt, M.
Adams, M. (anaday, BosUc.

RIPLEY- Coach Dick Ware's
mighty Pt. Pleasant Big Blacks
ENDS - Ennt s, Mldldff.
posted their ntth win in eighl
TACKLES - Hickman, Perk- outings here Friday night behind
Ins.
the strong passing arm of (JuarGUARDS - Pierce, Gail.
terback Pete McDermitt.
CENTEIIS - Thompson.
The final score w~s 34-20 in
lli'.t ¥)~- Poiley, Evans, Car- ' favor ~f ·the viSitiQi'J¥K 'Br'il:l\s.
ter, Sliilivan, Levering.
Pt. Pleasant has lost two and
OFFICIALS - David Leighten- tied one. The Blacks play at Hahelmer, Bill Newman, Fred Shu- venswood Frida}', then hosl Galmate and Jack Ley. Portsmouth lipolis in the final game of the
and Athens.
1968 campaign on 1\'0'o', 8.
NEXT GAllS GAME- Nov. I,
McDermitt completed five of
at well Ilion.
eight passes, four to his favorite target - Dirk Jackson for a total of 150 yardli in Fri·
day's victory over the Vikings.
Jackson picked up 137 or those
yards and two touchdowns on
when they mo\'ed to the Logan aerials which covered 35 and
20 yard line, but Perdue lost 84 yards.
23 yards In two plays attemptMike Raw son booted (OW' of
ing to pass arxl the ·drive was rive extra points from placedead.
menl
The final touchdown came with
no time left on the clock after
Logan gained possession on their
own 40 yard line with only 40
seconds left in the contest. Coach
Bob BreMan Inserted his sui).
stitutes, but Coach Lou Parker
of Logan did not, and the Chiefs
moved to the Rocket 15 yard
line in just five plays plus a
1S.yard penalty. On the last play
of the game Bob Johnston hit end
Pinky Johnson with a 15-yard
scoring pass with Ken Adair rWlning the two -point conversion to

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Nels-York at Athena
Ironton at Logan
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Meigs 14 lronron 14
Gallipolis 21 Nels-York 6
Coal Grove.Jronton st. Jo (Played Saturdoy night).
NOV. I GAMES:

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Hemsworth and Tum Prose got
thelr share of tackles for the
winners.
It was the flnaJ home game

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tic tun~~rnp&amp;lon , conaoJe. Powr

Pl. Pleasant 34 Ripley 20
Milton 16 Huntington 114
logan 20 Wellston 6
Athens 32 Jackson 14

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Senior Mike Adams, who opened the game at fullback (he
picked up 13 yards in three
trips) played ooe of the b e • t
games in his career Friday.
Fine blocking enabled the Blue
DevU backs to march through
the Buckeye llne. Gib Craig, Ron
Russell, Rick Mosley. Bill Da vis, David Johnson, Pete Neal,
Mark Davis, David Burnett, Tim

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The det'eat left: Nelsonvllle~
York wtnl~ss in Ieacue play (06) and overall, the Bucks sea·
son record dipped to 2..6. T h e
Bucks battle Athens Friday night
in their final loop encounter.
5herman Perkins stood out for
the visitors on defense Frl&lt;ioY.

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over Athens. Since 1925 Athens
has won only 13 contests from the
lronmen while loaing 22 times
with two games ending in ties.
Statistic• show Athens leading in e\'ery department of the
contest. First downs favored the
whmers 21-8, rushing yardage
was 278 to 127, and passing show·
ed Athens with seven of' 12 for
120 yards while Jackaon netted
only three of 15 for 29 yards.
Goodwin was the game's t o p
ground gainer with 129 yards in
20 carries.
Score by quarters :
Athens . . . 12 8 12 0 - 32
Jack!OO . . . 0 0 0 14 - 14

yards.

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only SEOAL team that holds the
advantage 1n won-lost statistics

and added l3 by the air for 89

TOTALS
22 22 4 668 668
fRIDAY'S RESULTS:

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In wrapping up their grid cham·

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Gallipolis . ... 3 3 o 79 94
lronron , ... .. I 4 1 106 101

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Viking quarterback Terry Landis lhrew for one touchdown and
ran 10 yards for another as Hip.
ley ga ined 135 total ya rds. Point
Pleasant ~,;a ined 353.
!'oint Pleasant .. 14 13 0 7- 31
Hiple~· . . . . . . . 0 7. 6 7- 20
pp - Park I run (Jfawson
kick)
I'P - Jackson 35 pass from
McDermitt ( ltawson kick)
PP - Jackson 84 pass from
McDermitt {Rawson kick)
PP - Northup 17 nm (kick
failed)
n - King 7 run (Chambers
kick)
R Landls 1'l run (kick
failed)
PP - Northup 16 run (Rawson kick)
R - Chambers 6 pass from
LaOOis (Chambers kick)

ers back Into the contest, but the
Ironmen still managed to drive
In !rom the 16 with Sexton get.
ting the final four yards to make

yard• In It aue~ !'l&gt;lley was
limited ro :15 yardl In 22 carries ·bY the GAllS dofenohle unit.
Golllllolls rackod up 18 flrot
downs, J)lrmitted tour. The Blue
Devllo, In cllmbllll! ro the .500
mark with a 4-4 season record, .
totalod 331 yardl - all but 12
came on the ground. Nel sonvllleYork gained 76 on the ground

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TEAM
W L T POP
Athens....... 5 0 I 84 49
Logan ....... 4 2 IJ 98 63
Wellston ...... 3 2 I 62 46
Meigs .. , .... 3 2 I 96 52

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Fifth Win, 34-20

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.PWII 10 playa later, Tom ~­
cir . 1\tmbled an the GAHS 31.

JACKSON - Coach IJoo Es· strike to end Larry V lncent for going lnro the lourth period.
Both Jack8011 touchdowns came
key's quick -moving Athena Bull- the score. Again a converaton
Nels.·York , , • 0 17 37 0-54 dogs of!lclally won tbe 1968 run fa!lod and Athen.o loci 12.j) In the fourth period by lullback
fUMBlES
SEOAL football tlUeootrlghtFrl- with 25.se.conds showing on the Gary Sexton on runs of eight
2 11 0-4 day nl&amp;ht u they 1maahed t h e clock.
and tour yards. ills first was
Gallipolis . . •
o 0 I 0-1 Jacksori lronmen 32-14 for their
Nels ...York ~ • •
In the oecond J&gt;Orlod Athena re- apinlt the A~~Wn• suba with 5:22
RECOVERED BY
third ciJomplonshlp In four sea- covered an Jronmen tumble on the left with Darwin Valentine addGallipolis • • •
I 0 I 0- 2 son, and ninth ln the school'shis· Jackson 35 and scored in three ing the oonversJon on a run to
Nela.-York . • •
1 1 1 0- 3 tory.
plays with hallback Mike Goodwin make It 32-8.
YARDS LOST PENALTIES
Sexton's second m followed
The lopoldod Athens victor¥ rlwing the final 10 yards to payGallipolis • , • , 5 15 0 5- 25 comblnod with the Wellslnn de- dirt. Handley's pasa to tullback the recovery of an Athena tumble
Nels.-York ••• 20 o o o- 20 feat by Logan clinched the title Dave Coon for the two - point on the Bulldog 30 yard line.
for tile Bulldogs reprdieas of conv~rslon made It ZO.j)with2:24 Coach Eskey Inserted his start PUNTS - (GallljJolls) - ~e~&gt;­ the outcome next Frlda,y In tho remaining ln the second period.
cer, 1-42, (42.0). (Nelsonville- Athens • NelsonvUle ~York conAthens took the second half
York) - M!dld!f, 7-242, (34.5). test.
ldckocr and drove 64 yards In
SCORING - (Gallipolis) Athens wasted little t J m e jist six plays to send Handley
Prose', 63-yard run, 9:33 in sec~ F1·ida,y night aa they .POUJICed for his second touchdown or the
ond, ~encer, kick; Spencer, 6- on a Ray DeStepllen !Umble on game on a five yard run at the
yard run, 5:20, third, Spencer, the Jackson 38 yard line and acor· 9:27 mark. The score stood at
kick; Spencer, 7-yard run, :10, odIn jullt five plays with quarter- 26-0 when the conversion run
third, ~encer, kick. (Nel!ton. back Bob Handley getting tho TD was stopped.
ville-York)- ·Evans, 1·yardrun, on a 10 yard run. The conver.
The final Bulldog tally came
ALL GAMES
:09, secoOO. run fail .
sion run Called but it was 6..0 with 3:25 left In the third per.
TEAM
WLTPOP
with 9:55 loft In the flrlll quar- lod following an 18 play, 82
AlhOM
...
,
...
6
I I 138 76
-LINEUPSyard march which ended with
ter.
Wellston
...
,
.5
2 I 138 64
. (Gallipolis)
Goodwift getting his ..cood TD•
The Bulldogs' next touchdown
Pl.
Pleasant
..
S
2
1 163 79
ENDS - Paul~y, Craig, R. El· came following an lronmen jJUDt on a brilliant 29-yard scamper.
Jackson
•....
5
3
0
165 128
llott, Wilson, G. Canaday.
to the Jackson 47. Seven pla,ya The conversion pass failed, but
TACKLES - Mosley, Hems· later Handley fired a 23-yard the Bulldogs were on top 32.0 Logan ••.. '.5 3 0 118 84
Meigs ....... 4 3 I 115 86
worth, M. Davis, Clagg, Daniels.
Gallipolis
. , , .4 4 o 113 121
GUARDS - B. Davis, Baxter,
Hunt.
High
.... 3 4 I 122 85
Cleland.
Coal
Grove
. ... 2 5 0 113 167
CENTERS - Russell, RossignNels-York
....
2 6 o 80 155
ol, Wood.
lrontoo
......
I 6 I 120 111
BACKS - Johnson, W. Elli-

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uprighta from placement, giving
GADS a 7-0 lead.

left, giving GAHS a i:i-6 lead. rled ·three Umea for 31 yards,
~cer'B J&gt;Orfect made It FB Clalck Neal three Ume; lor
~4-6. Prose 'picked up 55 yardo 19 yards.
In eight carries on this drive,
In the lourth J&gt;Orlod, the ralnThe GAHS deCenoe asatn held soakod grldmen exchangodpunta.
on the following aeries, taking Late in the pme, GAHS clrw:h'e
over on the GAHS 37 after ~n~ ro the NY 13 alter tackle lllck
cer re1urnod Ed Mldld!l'a JlUIII Moaley Intercepted a Dave Sul.
!Ivan pa88, returning It slxynrds.
seven yards.
Seven play slater, ~cer slip~ Time ran out before the Galpod around right end from ..,._ lians could ~ch over another
en yards out. That made It 20-6. acqre.
Prose was the top groul!dgalnAp.in ~cer's Jdck from place~
ment was true, and it was21..&amp;.1n er tor GAllS with 199 yards in
the 63..yard drive Prose car- 23 trips. Neal finished with 83

Nei&amp;-·York • . 9 2o 1 12-48
RE11JRN YARDAGE
Gallipolis • ..• 29 23 7 8- 67

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GAHS !efthalf Tom Prole lcamJ&gt;Orod 63 1ard• "" tho filth pla,y
ol the aecond period ro prt GAHS
out In froltt, 6~. Nine minutes
and 33 oeconds remalnod on the
eloek. Tom Spencer split t h e

statistics show Wellaton leadwoek's 21·14 OPIOt W Galllpolla irw in first downs 16-14, but Lo. by withstanding a fterceWellllon gan rollod .., 223 1ards oo the
passing aU.,ck, which eventually ground and hit anen of17passea
led to the Rocket's ckrwnlall as for 82 11}ore ylrds, In the air
quarterback Rick Perdue lost Wellston attempted 38 passes,
54 yards ~UtmjJUng to pass. completed 15 tor 153 yards, and
Lojan' s fttst touchdown w a s saw , two intercepted, both kllltrc
set (I) when a WeUolon fUmble potentlall&lt;l\lchtliMn dr!fOs.
score by quarters:
'strall!ht .., In the air lor
15 feet and woo caught by Chuck Lopn • •• •• , .6 6 ·0 8-20
Conrad on the .Rocket19 and re- Wellstoo • •• • .0 0 0 o- 0
\b 1tha nioe fard Une.
o~ ~ tlrst pla,y Cattrld rlj&gt;ped
around end for nine yards and
NBA Standinp
' tilli&lt;hdoiv'n w!lh 2:411eft In the
first period. A cotrferalon run
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W. L. Pet.
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Gt!l@!l o00ilped it up and rant• Phlladolphla •••
,500
ond!· .... for Ute !!ow yclrk. •• , • ;2 3 ·toll
~raton was Detrbi.t •• • . , , .2 3 ,400
with Mllwbkee • • , •• 0 3 .ooo
Lopa

ant ,Period,

violtora oo the Galliano 28.
With Ieitha!! Jerry Polley doing
moot of the rumlng, the Bucks
dl'OV'e to the Devils one with
nine aecooda left In the hall
QB Larry Evans rammed It
over. It waa 7-6. Polley was snow·
ed under on the extra J)Oints at.
tempt. The acore remained 7..6
during lntermlasinn,
After halting the Bucko following the third period ldckol!,
GAHS marched 66 yardll In II
playa. ~cerracodaroondrlght
end fc-11· the final slx wttb 5:20

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-TEAM STATISTICSSCORE BY QUARTEIIS
Gallipolis •• ,, .• o 7 14 IJ.-21
Nels.-York , . , • • 0 6 0 0- 6
FIIIST DOWNS
Gallipolis • • , • • 3 3 8 4-18
Nolsonvllle- York •• o 4 0 IJ.- 4
YARDS GAINED RUSHING
Gallipolis •• SO 98 1211 60-337
NeiS-·York •• 19 53 13 18- 98
YARDS LOST RUSHING
Gall!po(ls • • • • 13 3 0 2- 18
Neli.·York •••• 8 4 3 7-22
NET YARDS RUSHING
Gallipolis ••• 37 95 1211 58-319
Nels.-York . • 11 49 10 6- 76
PASSES ATTEMPTED
Gaif!l,oJ!s . . • • • 2 o o 5- 7
' Nels.-York • • • , 1 o 1 5-7
PASSES COMPLETED
Gallipolis • • • . 0 0 0 I-I
Nels.-York • • . ." 1 0 1 0~ 2
PASSES INTERCEPTED
Gallipolis • • . . 0 0 0 1-1
Nels.·York •• 'i i:Qj ~l- \
YARDS GAINED l''AKsiWG
.
Gallipollo •••• o o o 12-IZ
Nels.-York_ ~c· • 6 0 7 0-13
TOTAL YARDS (Rush-Pau)
Gallipolis .•• 37 95 129 70-331
Nels.-York. ; 17 49 17 6- 89
PLAYS FROM SCRIMMAGE
Gallipolis •.. IS 9 18 20-- 6Z

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HACINE - .o \luandcr' s Spartans made lwu tou chdowns and
.. one extra point r un by Or!~ )Jud. nell, a 170 lb. junior back, :;taod
up here Friday night as the ,.\ !hens Countians eked oul a H-12
victor3• over Southern.
The Tornadoes of Coac h Bob
Ashle~· got the lead early in the
first period , fell behind 8-6 late
in the same quarter and trailed
the rest of the way.
The loss dropped Southern's
sea son record lo 2-6 and made
the Tornadoes U·2 in Mid·Ohio
Valle~·
action. Alexander impro\'ed its slale to 3-4 and 2.1 in
conrerenee pla)'· where the Spar.
tans are in second plate behind
unbeaten Glouster.
Southern got on the scoreboard
earl)' in the fir st canto l't'hen the
Tornadoes started a sustained
drive that moved them to the 6
yard line from where Senior Full·
back Junior Brewer bulled over
for paydirt. Brewer's lQ for the
extra poinls on a run around the
right end were stopped short.
Alexander bounced back quickly
and in lhe closing minutes or the
first period Hudnell tallied the
initial Spartan TD on a Z.yard
carry 1.1) the middle. He tllen Col-

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GJHS-Nels- York Statistics

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:,Bl,ue ·Devils Top Buckeyes 21-6

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liod with WeBsron In third place.
HOW IT WENT
The d.rst helf was a scoreless
duel with Meigs missing one gOOd
shot at I TD In the secoi'KI quaeter. With a ftrst and goal on the

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target, haUback John Smithlpthe
lett Qat.
,
The tle left Ironton with a 1-5
league record, Meigs at 3-2-1,

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on the Ironton 10 and was in for
the 14-14 ti;,.
On the extra point tr)l, with 1
asconl ten.,~ a Meigs lineman
.Jumped off and ll was tried' again

first wUJI six mlrwtes ten In the
third period when 192 lb. ·froshmlln standout fullback JUck Boyktn circle&lt;l his left em (rom the
10 yard line, endl~ a dri\'e of
45 yards In 1 plays.. JWllorQuarterback Grog sternaman passed

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The Meigs Ma· rauder erxl zone by Tiger End

i':tqders went au yat1b in :!S se"·.. Mike Akers. A pass for lhc big
wilh just one left, El' Cailt.-d, btll who could figure
lo. tie lroni.On 1-t.-H, and then there was m"eh danger with no
b,taHd on the L•xtn poinls u·y marc lime thab thlt len?
lo)'ida)· night in a Southeastern
llowcvcr, Ironton tried an 01..,.
Ohio Conterc-oce grid contc!\L side kick, or so It seemed, rather
lt waa a slol1-buok finish for than putling the ball d1.•cp, and
thll MaraOOers, BPoiling whallhc ri~k..ing a Jo~ run bad1. Big 203
Tigers figured was to be their pound senior Larr)' ·Lemley got
second league win of the season. the kickoff on the Marauder 45,
The Tigers hadgoneahead 14-8

• • IC"'l' itl(:

J::"Ot back to the 50. There wore
le!ls than 20 seconds ten after •
Marauder time out.
1'wo Werry passes r.Ued,lron-

ton was penalized 1$ yards to its
35, and it was nest down Meigs,
wilh 9 scrord~ lefL
·
On the neltl call Soph End Jon
Kloos got behind hts double' coYerage and caught Werry's pan

Mel·gs Stati"sti"cs

with just 29 seconls Iefton a bril-

.

liant catch of a pass rrom the
live
line
into the Ma·

INDIVIDUAL YARDAGE
MEIGS
IRONTON
Smith .... 12...1~ 10-51 22-105
Sternaman .. 2--4
2-1
4-5
English ... 13-45 5·12 18- 57
Edwards ..• 2-25 Z-11 4-36
Werry ... 1- 4 2- -3
3- 1
Bentley , •. 3-17 3- 4 6-21
Williams. ~- -l
0 2- 4
Boyk.in .... 9-50 17-n 26-127
Washburn .. .J-19 3-11 7-30
Abboll . . . . . 0 1- 1 1· 1
PAS."i RECEPTIONS
Akers - 12 yds; Edwards, 5
Ault - 9 yds; Kloes, 35 yds.
yds.

SEE•••
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SL'OHING
Bo~kin - 10 yd.

I yd run, TD
Khw.r;. - 3"i yd. pass, TD
Smith- 3 yd. run, EP

run, TD
Edward s- 5 ) d. pass, TD
Washburn - 3 yd. pass, EP

Werry ~

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Meigs
Ironton

H- H

0 0 0
0 0 8

6- 14

IIWNTON

MEIGS
1st

168
44

1st
half
5
115
0

216

115

20

5
0

2nd

hal[ half Total
First Downs . . • . . . . . . 8
Yards Rushing •.... 107
Yard::; Passill?:, . , .... 9
Total Yards . ....... 116
Pass Attempts ....... 9
Pass Completions •.... 1
Pass interceptions . •.. . 1
Fumbles .•......... . 0
rumbles Lost ...• •. . . 0
Punis ........•.... 2-74
Penalties .• ••. .....• 0

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98
II

13

2
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0
0
7-229

0

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0

2rd

hall Total
219
11
236
9
2

4

'

1

0
2
I

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1

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3-125

5-155
30
30

II

6
104
17
121

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30

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Ironton 7, Senior K~~ English got
3 to the 4, then Smith lost 4When
the ball was mishandled, Smith
re(.-overing, and two passes misfired.
Ironton get on the scoreboard

Wastturn lor the PATS

and It was S..O.
This put starch in COach Char~
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After two eXchanges of punts,
Meigs got its biggest break when
an Ironton 1\nnble was touched at

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it went out of bouOOs, exactlY on
the line. Danny Abbott got 1,

Smith 10 ro the 11, then 6 ro the
5. ErcUsh, back in for Abbott.
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8-8 tie with 8:37left in the game.
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Ironton on its own 40 after another exchange of punts.. With
Boykln rambltnc: once ror 22
yards, the Tigers hit the pa.ss to
Akers, fourth and goal ·on the
Marauder 5.
Meigs played without Max Whitlatch, middle guard on defense
and lett guard on ortense. Handy
Hawley played in ·his place.
smith of the Marauders and
Boykin of the Tigers were the
standout yard gainers, ~ith with
105 yards In 22 ca'rries and Baykin 127 on 26 carries,

The big fullback disployod
great balance, adequate speed,
and remarkable savV}' for a 15
year old. lie appeau to run
something like Leroy Kelly of
the Cleveland Browns.
1ronton had slight edges in the
overall gain departments (see
stats chart below).

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GALLIPOLIS - Coach Glem
F rklay; the Blue Devito Jour.
Trout'• Gallipolis Blue Devil• ney ro WeUIIon tor their f1Qa1
cllmbod Into a tlefor fourthpiaee CODference pme «the1968cam'with Jackson rln the SOuthealtern palp. The Golden Rocketa were
Ohio League Frldoy n18ht by blanked 20-0 by Lopn F r 1sp~ahing over Coach Da\'e Bos- doy. c
.lixi • Ntlsonville-York Buckeyes Tllo·NY BuckO)"ea, with the ... .
21-61'" Memorial Field.
ceptlon of two serleo In the oocIll' winnlns their second OIId period, were no match for
straight loop coolelll on a rain the Gollla Acade1111 aleven In
and mud • soaked gridiron, the Frldoy's Paronta Night contest.
Blue I DevUa
. upped theh' league
The Boatonmen pi eked up their
.
~~to 3.;1, same ~a the [ron. unly first llowu .. - four - In
men. The Jackaonians w e r e tid a period, scored thetr o n i y
cn&amp;shed 32-14 b1 champloo Ath- touchdown (let up by a GADS
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SPENCE I~- Vislling Wabama
was within the Spencer 20-yard
line on seven different occasions
Friday nigh~ but the White Falcons managed 10 score only two
touchdowns and the result was
a 18-14 setback for the Mason
Countians.
The defeat left Wahama with a
3 - 5 - J season reC"Ord. Spencer
upped its season record to 3-

INDIVIDUAL NET

P.S., P.B., A.T.

Y'AHDS HUSHING

(Gallipolis)
PLAYER-Pos.
TCBYGAVQ
Prose, LH, ... . .. 23 199 8.6

5-1.
II looked like it was going to

be Wahama' s night as Spencer
fumbled on the first play from
scrimmage, F&amp;.lcon Gene Hal·
stead pounced on the oval on the
Spencer 20. Four plays later,
the Yellow Jackcls took over on
downs.
This set the pace for the remainder of the evening. The
Spencer defense, inside its own
20 , was oothing but tough.
The Yellow Jackets drel't' first
blood with 6:26 left in the first
period. Jim Stotts, Jacket half·
back, lugged the ball six plays
from the Spencer 46 to the Falcons three. Stormy Stalmaker

Bonneville V8 2 Dr. Hard Top. Sharp one owner cor t~at
bulled over for the six..pointer. punL The ball was deOected on
shows the best of condition. PS, PB &amp; AT.
the Spencer eight.
The PAT attempt failed.
The
Jackets
held
again
by
i~
The Falcons bounced right
back on the ensuing kickoff when terceptin.g a Fields pass on the
Dnid Gillespie ran the pigskin one.
The Jackets took a 6-0 hairback lo the Spencer 40.
time
lead into the locker rooms. V8 Station Wagon. Catalina. This cor shows the very best ' "'
Gene Garrett, 145--pound sophocondition.
In
Ule
third period, the run.
more, was the only man between
ning
of
Bobby
Roush
and
Gary
Gillespie and paydirt. Gillespie
gave Garrett a nice fake, but Clark, along with a pass to
the .Jacket wasn't fooled, and Randy smith put the oval onSpencer's three for the Falbrought him down.
550 6 cyl. 4 Dr. Extro good for model.
Gary Clark lhen reeled off a ;.:ons. But once again the Jackets
21-yardcr, down to the Spencer dug in. and held.
WiUl 4:01 left in the third peri19. A pass from Gary Fields to
od,
Wahama finally hit paydirt
Clark put the ball on the ~encer
when·
Fields hit Clark with a
one. Wahama fumbled on the nert
Country VB Sedan Sta . Wagon . This is fulf sized Ford
33-yard
pass. That made it &amp;-6.
pia~· . and Spencer reco'o·cred
wagon ond show good care. PS, PB &amp; AT.
Wahama threatened twice in Gary Burdette kicked the extra
ltle secorKI pr:riod. A Fields to point, and WHS led, 7-6.
The Yellow Jackets bounced
Clark pa ss carried from the Waright back, aided by questio~
hama 20 to the 44.
Fields then tossed a strike able personal foul, and roughVB Galoxie "500" 4 Dr. Sedan. Extro Cleon. PS, PB &amp; AT.
to Gillespie. Gillespie took it Ing the kicker penalties, and
out of tlle hands of a defender, scored their st·cr)nd touchdown
and raced to the Spencer 15. with 11:42 left in the final periThe Yellow .Jackets dug in once od. J 1m Stotts rammed it over
from the four, and Spencer led
again, and held.
Electro 4 Dr. Sedan. This car is very clean inside and out.
Steve llalstead got the ball IZ-1.
We
sold this car new and have serviced it since new , BeThe ·Jackets struck again when
back for the Falcons on a blocked
longed
to one of our employees.
Jim Stotts took ad\'8ntage or a
defensive lapse by WHS, racing
to the 14 from the Spencer 45.
Three plays later Stotts scored
his sccord touchdown from the
two.
lnvicta Conv. Cpe. You'll have to see thi' one to oppre• " ·
The last score was set up b3
ciate it.
lowed the six..polnter by racing Bryant Hudson when he recovover for the , extra points to put ered a Spencer fumble on the
t11e \'isitor's ahead.
tl JO f · . d~· l
Jacket four . .Bob ·Roush scored . ,.. ) ,. ll l" , , , ,.:l•· ,
Tlie two teams we re then pit· with 1:18 left in tile game; ·'Bur~·,
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ted in a tight defensive struggle dettc kicked his second extra
during the next two quarters wittl point, reducing the count to 18neither team able to get a strong 11.
loochdown drhe going.
Spencer totaled 260 yards. The
Early in the fourlh period, 1-lud- Falcons totaled 262.
GMCTRUCKS
B1JICK
PONTIAC
nell Sl'Orcd the secoOO AlexScore by Quarters:
ander six..pointer on a five yard Spencer •.• .. ,6 0 0 !2-1 8
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tarry that capped a long: drive b)'' Wahama • • , ••. 0 0 1 7-14
the visit.ors. The try for the extra
points was short and Alexander
came back up field with a 14-6
advantage.
."'outhern. hoYiever, wa s not satIsfied to let the game eOO there
and began a drive of Its own that
fi nail~ erKied with Quarterback
Jim White, a senior, going over
from U1c L-foot line on a sneak
play with about four minute~ n··
maini ng. Brewer went around the
end in an attempt to tally the extra points but was brought down
short
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Football
Standings

ott, Prose, Spencer, Burnett,
Bush, C. Neal, P. Hueholt, M.
Adams, M. (anaday, BosUc.

RIPLEY- Coach Dick Ware's
mighty Pt. Pleasant Big Blacks
ENDS - Ennt s, Mldldff.
posted their ntth win in eighl
TACKLES - Hickman, Perk- outings here Friday night behind
Ins.
the strong passing arm of (JuarGUARDS - Pierce, Gail.
terback Pete McDermitt.
CENTEIIS - Thompson.
The final score w~s 34-20 in
lli'.t ¥)~- Poiley, Evans, Car- ' favor ~f ·the viSitiQi'J¥K 'Br'il:l\s.
ter, Sliilivan, Levering.
Pt. Pleasant has lost two and
OFFICIALS - David Leighten- tied one. The Blacks play at Hahelmer, Bill Newman, Fred Shu- venswood Frida}', then hosl Galmate and Jack Ley. Portsmouth lipolis in the final game of the
and Athens.
1968 campaign on 1\'0'o', 8.
NEXT GAllS GAME- Nov. I,
McDermitt completed five of
at well Ilion.
eight passes, four to his favorite target - Dirk Jackson for a total of 150 yardli in Fri·
day's victory over the Vikings.
Jackson picked up 137 or those
yards and two touchdowns on
when they mo\'ed to the Logan aerials which covered 35 and
20 yard line, but Perdue lost 84 yards.
23 yards In two plays attemptMike Raw son booted (OW' of
ing to pass arxl the ·drive was rive extra points from placedead.
menl
The final touchdown came with
no time left on the clock after
Logan gained possession on their
own 40 yard line with only 40
seconds left in the contest. Coach
Bob BreMan Inserted his sui).
stitutes, but Coach Lou Parker
of Logan did not, and the Chiefs
moved to the Rocket 15 yard
line in just five plays plus a
1S.yard penalty. On the last play
of the game Bob Johnston hit end
Pinky Johnson with a 15-yard
scoring pass with Ken Adair rWlning the two -point conversion to

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Meigs 14 lronron 14
Gallipolis 21 Nels-York 6
Coal Grove.Jronton st. Jo (Played Saturdoy night).
NOV. I GAMES:

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Hemsworth and Tum Prose got
thelr share of tackles for the
winners.
It was the flnaJ home game

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Pl. Pleasant 34 Ripley 20
Milton 16 Huntington 114
logan 20 Wellston 6
Athens 32 Jackson 14

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Senior Mike Adams, who opened the game at fullback (he
picked up 13 yards in three
trips) played ooe of the b e • t
games in his career Friday.
Fine blocking enabled the Blue
DevU backs to march through
the Buckeye llne. Gib Craig, Ron
Russell, Rick Mosley. Bill Da vis, David Johnson, Pete Neal,
Mark Davis, David Burnett, Tim

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The det'eat left: Nelsonvllle~
York wtnl~ss in Ieacue play (06) and overall, the Bucks sea·
son record dipped to 2..6. T h e
Bucks battle Athens Friday night
in their final loop encounter.
5herman Perkins stood out for
the visitors on defense Frl&lt;ioY.

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over Athens. Since 1925 Athens
has won only 13 contests from the
lronmen while loaing 22 times
with two games ending in ties.
Statistic• show Athens leading in e\'ery department of the
contest. First downs favored the
whmers 21-8, rushing yardage
was 278 to 127, and passing show·
ed Athens with seven of' 12 for
120 yards while Jackaon netted
only three of 15 for 29 yards.
Goodwin was the game's t o p
ground gainer with 129 yards in
20 carries.
Score by quarters :
Athens . . . 12 8 12 0 - 32
Jack!OO . . . 0 0 0 14 - 14

yards.

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only SEOAL team that holds the
advantage 1n won-lost statistics

and added l3 by the air for 89

TOTALS
22 22 4 668 668
fRIDAY'S RESULTS:

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In wrapping up their grid cham·

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Gallipolis . ... 3 3 o 79 94
lronron , ... .. I 4 1 106 101

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Viking quarterback Terry Landis lhrew for one touchdown and
ran 10 yards for another as Hip.
ley ga ined 135 total ya rds. Point
Pleasant ~,;a ined 353.
!'oint Pleasant .. 14 13 0 7- 31
Hiple~· . . . . . . . 0 7. 6 7- 20
pp - Park I run (Jfawson
kick)
I'P - Jackson 35 pass from
McDermitt ( ltawson kick)
PP - Jackson 84 pass from
McDermitt {Rawson kick)
PP - Northup 17 nm (kick
failed)
n - King 7 run (Chambers
kick)
R Landls 1'l run (kick
failed)
PP - Northup 16 run (Rawson kick)
R - Chambers 6 pass from
LaOOis (Chambers kick)

ers back Into the contest, but the
Ironmen still managed to drive
In !rom the 16 with Sexton get.
ting the final four yards to make

yard• In It aue~ !'l&gt;lley was
limited ro :15 yardl In 22 carries ·bY the GAllS dofenohle unit.
Golllllolls rackod up 18 flrot
downs, J)lrmitted tour. The Blue
Devllo, In cllmbllll! ro the .500
mark with a 4-4 season record, .
totalod 331 yardl - all but 12
came on the ground. Nel sonvllleYork gained 76 on the ground

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TEAM
W L T POP
Athens....... 5 0 I 84 49
Logan ....... 4 2 IJ 98 63
Wellston ...... 3 2 I 62 46
Meigs .. , .... 3 2 I 96 52

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Aller forcing the, Buckeyes ro
.PWII 10 playa later, Tom ~­
cir . 1\tmbled an the GAHS 31.

JACKSON - Coach IJoo Es· strike to end Larry V lncent for going lnro the lourth period.
Both Jack8011 touchdowns came
key's quick -moving Athena Bull- the score. Again a converaton
Nels.·York , , • 0 17 37 0-54 dogs of!lclally won tbe 1968 run fa!lod and Athen.o loci 12.j) In the fourth period by lullback
fUMBlES
SEOAL football tlUeootrlghtFrl- with 25.se.conds showing on the Gary Sexton on runs of eight
2 11 0-4 day nl&amp;ht u they 1maahed t h e clock.
and tour yards. ills first was
Gallipolis . . •
o 0 I 0-1 Jacksori lronmen 32-14 for their
Nels ...York ~ • •
In the oecond J&gt;Orlod Athena re- apinlt the A~~Wn• suba with 5:22
RECOVERED BY
third ciJomplonshlp In four sea- covered an Jronmen tumble on the left with Darwin Valentine addGallipolis • • •
I 0 I 0- 2 son, and ninth ln the school'shis· Jackson 35 and scored in three ing the oonversJon on a run to
Nela.-York . • •
1 1 1 0- 3 tory.
plays with hallback Mike Goodwin make It 32-8.
YARDS LOST PENALTIES
Sexton's second m followed
The lopoldod Athens victor¥ rlwing the final 10 yards to payGallipolis • , • , 5 15 0 5- 25 comblnod with the Wellslnn de- dirt. Handley's pasa to tullback the recovery of an Athena tumble
Nels.-York ••• 20 o o o- 20 feat by Logan clinched the title Dave Coon for the two - point on the Bulldog 30 yard line.
for tile Bulldogs reprdieas of conv~rslon made It ZO.j)with2:24 Coach Eskey Inserted his start PUNTS - (GallljJolls) - ~e~&gt;­ the outcome next Frlda,y In tho remaining ln the second period.
cer, 1-42, (42.0). (Nelsonville- Athens • NelsonvUle ~York conAthens took the second half
York) - M!dld!f, 7-242, (34.5). test.
ldckocr and drove 64 yards In
SCORING - (Gallipolis) Athens wasted little t J m e jist six plays to send Handley
Prose', 63-yard run, 9:33 in sec~ F1·ida,y night aa they .POUJICed for his second touchdown or the
ond, ~encer, kick; Spencer, 6- on a Ray DeStepllen !Umble on game on a five yard run at the
yard run, 5:20, third, Spencer, the Jackson 38 yard line and acor· 9:27 mark. The score stood at
kick; Spencer, 7-yard run, :10, odIn jullt five plays with quarter- 26-0 when the conversion run
third, ~encer, kick. (Nel!ton. back Bob Handley getting tho TD was stopped.
ville-York)- ·Evans, 1·yardrun, on a 10 yard run. The conver.
The final Bulldog tally came
ALL GAMES
:09, secoOO. run fail .
sion run Called but it was 6..0 with 3:25 left In the third per.
TEAM
WLTPOP
with 9:55 loft In the flrlll quar- lod following an 18 play, 82
AlhOM
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6
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-LINEUPSyard march which ended with
ter.
Wellston
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2 I 138 64
. (Gallipolis)
Goodwift getting his ..cood TD•
The Bulldogs' next touchdown
Pl.
Pleasant
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2
1 163 79
ENDS - Paul~y, Craig, R. El· came following an lronmen jJUDt on a brilliant 29-yard scamper.
Jackson
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3
0
165 128
llott, Wilson, G. Canaday.
to the Jackson 47. Seven pla,ya The conversion pass failed, but
TACKLES - Mosley, Hems· later Handley fired a 23-yard the Bulldogs were on top 32.0 Logan ••.. '.5 3 0 118 84
Meigs ....... 4 3 I 115 86
worth, M. Davis, Clagg, Daniels.
Gallipolis
. , , .4 4 o 113 121
GUARDS - B. Davis, Baxter,
Hunt.
High
.... 3 4 I 122 85
Cleland.
Coal
Grove
. ... 2 5 0 113 167
CENTERS - Russell, RossignNels-York
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2 6 o 80 155
ol, Wood.
lrontoo
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BACKS - Johnson, W. Elli-

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uprighta from placement, giving
GADS a 7-0 lead.

left, giving GAHS a i:i-6 lead. rled ·three Umea for 31 yards,
~cer'B J&gt;Orfect made It FB Clalck Neal three Ume; lor
~4-6. Prose 'picked up 55 yardo 19 yards.
In eight carries on this drive,
In the lourth J&gt;Orlod, the ralnThe GAHS deCenoe asatn held soakod grldmen exchangodpunta.
on the following aeries, taking Late in the pme, GAHS clrw:h'e
over on the GAHS 37 after ~n~ ro the NY 13 alter tackle lllck
cer re1urnod Ed Mldld!l'a JlUIII Moaley Intercepted a Dave Sul.
!Ivan pa88, returning It slxynrds.
seven yards.
Seven play slater, ~cer slip~ Time ran out before the Galpod around right end from ..,._ lians could ~ch over another
en yards out. That made It 20-6. acqre.
Prose was the top groul!dgalnAp.in ~cer's Jdck from place~
ment was true, and it was21..&amp;.1n er tor GAllS with 199 yards in
the 63..yard drive Prose car- 23 trips. Neal finished with 83

Nei&amp;-·York • . 9 2o 1 12-48
RE11JRN YARDAGE
Gallipolis • ..• 29 23 7 8- 67

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GAHS !efthalf Tom Prole lcamJ&gt;Orod 63 1ard• "" tho filth pla,y
ol the aecond period ro prt GAHS
out In froltt, 6~. Nine minutes
and 33 oeconds remalnod on the
eloek. Tom Spencer split t h e

statistics show Wellaton leadwoek's 21·14 OPIOt W Galllpolla irw in first downs 16-14, but Lo. by withstanding a fterceWellllon gan rollod .., 223 1ards oo the
passing aU.,ck, which eventually ground and hit anen of17passea
led to the Rocket's ckrwnlall as for 82 11}ore ylrds, In the air
quarterback Rick Perdue lost Wellston attempted 38 passes,
54 yards ~UtmjJUng to pass. completed 15 tor 153 yards, and
Lojan' s fttst touchdown w a s saw , two intercepted, both kllltrc
set (I) when a WeUolon fUmble potentlall&lt;l\lchtliMn dr!fOs.
score by quarters:
'strall!ht .., In the air lor
15 feet and woo caught by Chuck Lopn • •• •• , .6 6 ·0 8-20
Conrad on the .Rocket19 and re- Wellstoo • •• • .0 0 0 o- 0
\b 1tha nioe fard Une.
o~ ~ tlrst pla,y Cattrld rlj&gt;ped
around end for nine yards and
NBA Standinp
' tilli&lt;hdoiv'n w!lh 2:411eft In the
first period. A cotrferalon run
, NBA STANDINGS
·(Ailed and Logan hold a 11-1) lold
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ond!· .... for Ute !!ow yclrk. •• , • ;2 3 ·toll
~raton was Detrbi.t •• • . , , .2 3 ,400
with Mllwbkee • • , •• 0 3 .ooo
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violtora oo the Galliano 28.
With Ieitha!! Jerry Polley doing
moot of the rumlng, the Bucks
dl'OV'e to the Devils one with
nine aecooda left In the hall
QB Larry Evans rammed It
over. It waa 7-6. Polley was snow·
ed under on the extra J)Oints at.
tempt. The acore remained 7..6
during lntermlasinn,
After halting the Bucko following the third period ldckol!,
GAHS marched 66 yardll In II
playa. ~cerracodaroondrlght
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-TEAM STATISTICSSCORE BY QUARTEIIS
Gallipolis •• ,, .• o 7 14 IJ.-21
Nels.-York , . , • • 0 6 0 0- 6
FIIIST DOWNS
Gallipolis • • , • • 3 3 8 4-18
Nolsonvllle- York •• o 4 0 IJ.- 4
YARDS GAINED RUSHING
Gallipolis •• SO 98 1211 60-337
NeiS-·York •• 19 53 13 18- 98
YARDS LOST RUSHING
Gall!po(ls • • • • 13 3 0 2- 18
Neli.·York •••• 8 4 3 7-22
NET YARDS RUSHING
Gallipolis ••• 37 95 1211 58-319
Nels.-York . • 11 49 10 6- 76
PASSES ATTEMPTED
Gaif!l,oJ!s . . • • • 2 o o 5- 7
' Nels.-York • • • , 1 o 1 5-7
PASSES COMPLETED
Gallipolis • • • . 0 0 0 I-I
Nels.-York • • . ." 1 0 1 0~ 2
PASSES INTERCEPTED
Gallipolis • • . . 0 0 0 1-1
Nels.·York •• 'i i:Qj ~l- \
YARDS GAINED l''AKsiWG
.
Gallipollo •••• o o o 12-IZ
Nels.-York_ ~c· • 6 0 7 0-13
TOTAL YARDS (Rush-Pau)
Gallipolis .•• 37 95 129 70-331
Nels.-York. ; 17 49 17 6- 89
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64 Ford

Southern Beaten
HACINE - .o \luandcr' s Spartans made lwu tou chdowns and
.. one extra point r un by Or!~ )Jud. nell, a 170 lb. junior back, :;taod
up here Friday night as the ,.\ !hens Countians eked oul a H-12
victor3• over Southern.
The Tornadoes of Coac h Bob
Ashle~· got the lead early in the
first period , fell behind 8-6 late
in the same quarter and trailed
the rest of the way.
The loss dropped Southern's
sea son record lo 2-6 and made
the Tornadoes U·2 in Mid·Ohio
Valle~·
action. Alexander impro\'ed its slale to 3-4 and 2.1 in
conrerenee pla)'· where the Spar.
tans are in second plate behind
unbeaten Glouster.
Southern got on the scoreboard
earl)' in the fir st canto l't'hen the
Tornadoes started a sustained
drive that moved them to the 6
yard line from where Senior Full·
back Junior Brewer bulled over
for paydirt. Brewer's lQ for the
extra poinls on a run around the
right end were stopped short.
Alexander bounced back quickly
and in lhe closing minutes or the
first period Hudnell tallied the
initial Spartan TD on a Z.yard
carry 1.1) the middle. He tllen Col-

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!Umble) and collected 49 ol their
89 total¥ardl.

GJHS-Nels- York Statistics

Wildcat CustomJ 2 Door, Hardtop . Spotless· all white f!nish.
New Buick trade-in from satisfied, one local owner.

66 Pontiac

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Gallipolis, Ohio

:,Bl,ue ·Devils Top Buckeyes 21-6

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Wahama Drops 18-14 Battle66 Pontiac

63 LINCOLN

66 PLYMOUTH BELV.

417 Second Ave.

liod with WeBsron In third place.
HOW IT WENT
The d.rst helf was a scoreless
duel with Meigs missing one gOOd
shot at I TD In the secoi'KI quaeter. With a ftrst and goal on the

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Country Sedan, V8 1 auto.
finish. local owner.

trorn' tho 8. However, 1 blocking
assignment was missed a~Werry, rushed to throw, missed his
target, haUback John Smithlpthe
lett Qat.
,
The tle left Ironton with a 1-5
league record, Meigs at 3-2-1,

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on the Ironton 10 and was in for
the 14-14 ti;,.
On the extra point tr)l, with 1
asconl ten.,~ a Meigs lineman
.Jumped off and ll was tried' again

first wUJI six mlrwtes ten In the
third period when 192 lb. ·froshmlln standout fullback JUck Boyktn circle&lt;l his left em (rom the
10 yard line, endl~ a dri\'e of
45 yards In 1 plays.. JWllorQuarterback Grog sternaman passed

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Sunda.•; o.tobor 21, t9BK

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LW £astern ~~les gdd team
scored In ewr~- periOO to root

Eardln Cllli&gt;lnB tho efTort on a
,
Bastern waated JUlle tlll)e in 20 yard touclldown corry lito In
gettt11; on the scorebolrd as the qu~rter. A pau lrom Jack

visiting Southwestern by a con--

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3G-H marb&lt;in friday.
The victor)', a first for the Dig:
Green since the opening game
of the season when they thump..
ed Hannan - Tr~cc 36-6, left the
Eagles of Coach Billy Kincaide
2·2 in the Southern Valley Ath-letic Conferenl.-e and 2..0 over-

all.
The defeat left Steve Stiles'

Highlat.:lers 2-3 in the S\'AC

and M overalL

Karr connected Lewis to Scott,y Athl was

Quarterback Ray
on a 40 yard touchdown pass to
standout F'restwnan Dennis Elchirq,yCr, a 171 ))CIUOO erxl, after only
about two mhwtes ot the first
period had elapsed. The Eagles
made the score 8-0 then as Karr,
a senior, put another aeril.llnto
the arms of Eichinger for the
extra points.
The Highlanders of GallJa
Count.\' came bouncing back with

on a roorth punt attempt and
blocked the try with Tc.. Karr
, pouncj~ oo It In the ood zone

for the extra point&amp; to tle the

acore at 8-8.
From here on, however, It was
proctiCJlly all Eastern, lhc&gt;usb

for the olx points. It was II
leaat the fourth punt steUlllr hod
blocked this seaam ,!« tho
Eqles. The try for the PATa
on a pus waa no pod.

leadiJW~

The Karr to Elclllnpr c..,.
blnatlon conll.-...1 to cllck In U.
third ljUirQor when Elchlnpr
made a bolutlful s1111 of a 21
yard aer1ol and went Into the
ood ...., untooched. Jla.ymond
Cline tollled U. extra polnto
on a nm around the right 'aide.

Elstern acored once more ln
Eoatsm'a llna1 TD reaultod
western got more first dCMna the firat half when Dan Grueaer.
lrom
a Rlgliander tumble that
and outrushed the hosts. The Junior loll holfblck, broke 10010
waa
taken
deep In the Yl.sltor'•
Highlanders lost (our rwnbles. and scotted 72 yards to paydll'L
own
territory
and alter fourpliiJ'I
Junior Jim stettler accounted A pass ti'CIJI Karr to Eichinger
Karr
went
wide
to the rlgllt
for the next TD as he poured in scored the extra polnto end the
and
In
to
score.
The
extra polnta
through the Highlander detenee first holf ended with Eoalorn
the n..t st.ltiatics showed South-

By

conversion atteqt on a pau
wioo no.goOd.

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STA11S11C,S
TD lilts In tilt list perlnd, wllll
SW EAST.
aevenl Eastern aubs in the Ua&amp;·Firat
Downs,
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5
up1 when Senior Jim Wilker ran
Yda.
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193
57 yards to score. The extnl
points try on an aerial roll In- Yds. Pan•..••• ••. 52 82

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North Gallia Downs Hannan Trace, 42-14
GALLIPOLIS -

Coach M e I

Carter's North Gallia Pirates
pleased a Parents Night crowd
Friday night at North Gallia as
they downed the Harman Trace
WildcatR 42.14.
Alan Hall, 160.pound jwl.i.or,
scored three times and Turley
George, 145-pound junior, tallied twlee to pace the Pirates.
George scored ,the extra points
lttree times for the Pirates.
Hall and George were the top
ground gainers for the Pirates
as the former averaged nearly
10 yards per carry getting 164
net yards in 17tries. George carried 21 times and pi eked up a
net 148 yards, for 7.1 yards per
carry.

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touchdown In the third period
and then the Pirates came back
with two in the ftnal stanza.
Alan Hall scored his ftrst
touchdown with 5:45 !ell In tile
first period from three yards
out. TUrley George ran the extra points. The touchdown march
covered 60 yards in 13playa. The
Pirates dominated play ln first
period gelUng a net 97 yards
to 25 for Hamum Trace.
The Pirates had a touchdown
called !Jack late In the flrst per~
iod al'ter Ron Painter raced sev·
en yards lnto the endzone only to
have the score nullified by a Pi~
rate illegal procedure penalty.
The drive started on the H81Ulan
Trace 49 where JlUlior Hwrt,
150 - pound jWlior, recovered
a Wildcat fumble.
The second period was less
than two minutes old when Hall
raced 49 yards up the mlddJe
for the Pirates second touchdol¥11 and George ran the extra
points to give North Gailia a
16..0 lead with 10:23 lett in the
first half.
The WUdcats first big threat
came late ln the second period
when they marched to the Pirates five yard Iitle with fourth
down and five to go, A bad pass

The win assured the Pirates
of' at least a second place tie in
the Southern Valtey Athletic Conference with a 3..2-fl S\' AC record. North Gallia is now 4-4.(1
in all games.
It was ttle eighth consecutive
loss for tile Hannan Trace Wlldcats who are 0-4.0 ln SV AC competition and 0-8-8 in all games.
The Wildcats wind up the season
next Thursday night against Kyger Creek, the 1968 SVAC
champs, in the final game of the
season for both squads.
After an 8~ first period lead,
the Pirates picked up three touchdowns in the second period to
take a 28JJ halftime lead. T h e
Wildcats scored their first

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Pettenaon thua earned a spot

In tile Rnala ot an elimination to
determine a new Ellropean ll.ght
mlddlewelgllt hoxlna champion,
He wiD fAce the wtmer ot a
bout later lhla month between
Jo Gonzales of France and
Remo GoHarlnl of llal,y.

a aateey for the Wlldeats, who
wound up with 14 points.

North Gallla had 22 first downs
to 13 for HI.DIW1 Trace. The PIrates ground wt 326 yards on
the ground and oompleted [our
at eix passes for 61 anO a net
387 yards.
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CO'M"AGE, 5 lOI&gt;ml, oo Wal. ter'• RUt. Can be seen by appointment. Also 7 room fmD
house, low rent to rlglrt par·
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427, 425 four speed. Pit. 258.
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In good 1JOiflq condltloa,

fll. See at Rio Grande Bar·

cabtnela, supplies, her Shop. open til I p.m. I'll.
$SUO, $48.115 up. Jmmodlate
245 5!11111.
251-3
delivery, In stock. Slmmona
Ptg. " Olflee Equip. 446-Im. 11159 PONTIAC lllltoa waaon.
. 11041
I poos..,..... Priced to sell.
Ph. HI sas.
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TYPE,WRITERS, adding 111K1J.
Jnes, new 8Dd 111ed. Simmon• 11 PT. Ranalloul, 80 Hp. fte.
l'tf. &amp; Ofllce Equip, 448-IS87. eeally overlllllled,. IIINJ'Y
11041
engine, traDer. Del Glnpr.
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M CHEVY. ! door Sedan, 301
cubic Inch, 4 barroll, S speed
.., ftoor, good oondiUon. all
$350.

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!960 CHEV. Biseayne, 2 dr ..
VB, st. trans., radio, $165. Ph .

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Low Down Payment

252-3 FOR $2011 down. you can buy a
51&gt; A. baby !ann with 3 room
home, dug well, plenty pines.
IF CARPET beauty doeon't
show, clean It rlglll and watch
located on county rd. Immed·
it glow. Use Blue Lustre. Rent
late possession .
electric shampooer
Fann·
Price Reduced
er's Hardware Co.
252-6 PRICE has been reduced to
f9500 on this 44 A. farm. 2
EARLY AMERICAN !n'EREO,
story home. bath, plenty wa·
AM. FM. RA,DIQ, lpr~ty map.
ter . large barn. olenty JlSSle linlllh, 4 speed .. changer.
Iurec Farm machinery and
Payments of $6.00 per month
cattle toes .
or pay balance due f92.98. Pit.
448.1028.
252-3 om..
4411-47'15 u 11n.
Evnlllp
SOLID STATE S'IEREO. 1961 Doug We!llerlloll, Pb. 448.4t44
watnut stereo console wilh 4 Robert L Baird, Pb. 44&amp;-opeakor, 4 speed automatic
manger. Make payments of
or pay just $8116. Call
448.1028.
252-3
Deluxe Income
OWNER wants to retire. Will
ONE of the finer things of life sacrifice. 1964 Dodge truck.
~Blue LuBin! carpet and up1987 Dodge truck, tow mneholstery cleaner. Rent elecage, equipped to do plumbtric shampooer $1. Central
Ing. Plenty tool•. equipment
Supply Co.
252-e
and a large slt&gt;ck of part•.
This ls an outstanding busiBEEF lor sale for home rr-.
ness with a marvelous lners. Earl Logan, Ph. 448.2893
eome. If you want your own
after 6 p.m.
252-e
business and an 01&gt;portunlty
to make money lor your self.
'lAMMOND elect. organ. excelfor more details ealt Howard
lent cond .. walnut ftnlsb. will
sac;r!Dce for $600. Pit. 448.
of Lots
Ottl.'l.
311-8 WE HAVE building lots and
RUGS a mess? Clean lor less
small ..,...age. Vacation Iolli
witb Blue Lustre. Rent elec- willt water fronts. Call Hotrlc sbampooer $1. Sh01&gt;nard.
bart Dillon.
882 tat A...
252-e
Is Quahty
!MJ'OR'l'ANT It&gt; you? If so.
cl!ecl&lt; 1M' outstanding line of
onalltv homes destllled lor
Insurance
tile dlocrtmlnaling buyer. 2
FOil ALL your ln!!UrBnce needs,
RR. 3 BR. 4 BH aod 5 DR
eheek wllb your Granp ag.
homes. Call Lucille Brannon.
enls at the Neal Ins. Agency,
ExceDent Buy
til Stale St. Agents lor auto, lli STORY. 3 BR and both, pan.
lire, Romeowntl'll, ~llal
eled LR, large ldtehen with
and, general Uabmty. ~
plenty c•bloela, basement

448.1781 or 256a3.

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Waldo P. Brown, W. R.

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with gas forced air rumrovered natlo On £ron! and
back, olenn windOW!! and
doors. 2 acres cl. clean tand
In grua. mall red pony
bam, located 1 mi. off Rt. 7
.., a blacltot&gt; road on Ra&lt;&gt;eoon Creek. hai water front.
Prb $8,1110.

H.lnchome Twiol-o-flooo" ·o!l'lea.
Stoinlrio llff~ SUS. ~iillaw

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YOU'lL Uke every\hiDg about
this 4 BR, 111 st«y homo located ou a large tot . - J
mDes from town. Has a two
car garage and Is prk&lt;!d below !he coat to replace. Cali
today for an appolnlmenl.
IF YOU ean qualify you can
buy this 2 BR home with
basement, wall to wan ..,...
pet In living room, attached
garage for ISOO down and
balance like rent. Located
near town on SR 1118.

W'liLMAN
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3 Bedroom • Large Lot
FOB A HOME IN TOWN ON A

l.AitOE LOT, WJ: HAVE rr. n'
HAl BEEN COMPLETELY Ill!·
MODELED
WITH NEW
IDT·
CHEN, NEW I'Uiil.'IACE. NEW
CARPETING AND LOTS OF PA·

NELI'NO l.OTS OF SHAD!
AND Faun' TREU IN THE
Y.UD. YOU'LL ENJOY IT, AND
1'111$ PRICE
18 1A!I THAN
111.000. OWNI:R JUST IIOVI!D
OUT OF STATE.

For A Delightful
Experience
YOU'LL ENJOY THIS BRAND
NBW HOME :&amp;ILCH TOO: YOU
DTER JT, VDY VDY NICE
KITCHJ:N
JNCLVDI:S RANGE
OVEN', REPRIO . I:TC. 1\lt BATIIB.
ENTtU HOME IS CARPJ:I'ED
AND Tr IS LOCA"n!D ON A
LARGF. LOT IN KYGER CK . SC .
DISTRICT.

Near New 3 Bedroom
3 Acres
HERII!:'S A VEBV LOVELY HOJII!:

ABOUT 4 Mlt..M OUT . JT IN ·
CLUDES A BUILT JS KITCHEN.
CARPETED UVING ROOM. CO·
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DOOR. l'h CmAMI'C BAniS
PLUS A FULL BASDIENT AND
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ROOM FOR CHILDBEN TO PLA.Y ,
PLUS PASTURE POR A PONY
AND RAISE A GARDEN.

Lower River Rd.
New Usting

4511

State Rt. 160
4Acres

In-Town
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OLDEil JIOIIE. Ki lCB&amp;N 11M
JUBT BEEN C'Olii'Lm'SLY U.
MODELED
AND
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AND A JQW FU'It.HACI: PL1lB
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$9,800- 3 Bedroom
THIS ON&amp; II LOCA'TI:D
IN
TOWN ON A CORND LO'I'. ft'l
SIIALL BlM' NIL"II:. BU1LT J'N
CABINETS IN IDiCH&amp;N. OWII·
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HERJE IS A VERY NICI!: 3 BED·
ROOM HOMJ: ON A 1 ACRE LOT
PRICED UNDER
ltUII'IO.
INCLlJDrlS BUlLT IN CABINETS.
WAU. TQ WAU. CARPET, TULL
BASEMENT,
CBR~JIIC
TILE
BATH, 8'J'OHM WlNDOW8 AND
QARAGE . DON'T WAr!' AND BE
DISAPPOINTED.

For Rent
VDY NlCB LABOlt .ODftff I
BZD•OOII BllJCI[ wrTH MOl).
ERN XlitR&amp;N,

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AT EUliDA.

EXCELLENT buslnesa opportunity for husband and wife
MAN OR WOMAN
team. Must have some eaplerty considerable. II you are RELIABLE person from thlll
tat. Will finance right party.
looking for value In a good loarea to service and collect
Call or lll'l'ile Westingbouse
eatlon see this. Will finance from automatic dispensers.
Laundromat Distributor, 101)
easily. 19000.
No experience needed
we
Troy St., Dayton, 0. 454114,

3 BEDROOM home In city, lot

, IS0.42, parlly furnished, stove,
washing machine. breakfast
set, etc. Will sell on land contract. M750.
WE HAVE several nice homea .
See ua. Always nice to laD:
to you.

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Car, references and $985.00

HOME. 8 rootll.! and bath, 2
porches. one enrlosed. full
basement, gas furnace, garage, large lot, 129 Third Ave.
Call 448-3844 after 5 p.m.
244-12
FARM BY OWNER - 115 Acres,
20 A. bottom, .81 tob. base, 8
room house, running water.
4 miles from Mercerville on
blacktop rd. Pit. ~lit).l

FOR SALE BY OWNER - 6
room home with modern con·
ventences, 28 acres. or win
sell house and lot. 16 Burk·
hart lAine, Pit. 448.1478. 251-3

HOME, 8 rooms and bath, 2
pon:hes, one enclosed, full
basement, gas furnace, garage, large lol, 129 Third Ave.
Call 448.3844 afler S p.'m.
SK-U
It is believed that Nebuch·

adnezzar ordered the Hanging
Gardens of Babylon built to

to

$1785.00 cash 'capital necessary. 4 to 12 hou,rs weekly
nell! excellent monthly Jn.
come. Full time more . For
local inlervl•w. wrile. Include

area code 513-461-57'15.
:tl'l-11

Plumbina &amp; Heatlne

teleohone number. Eagle In-

DEWlti'S PWMBINQ
AND mt:ATINO

4725 Excel•lor 131"-1 . ROUTE 110 at Ev01er-. Ph.
446-27!1.
m 11
St. Louis Park. Minnesota.
55411.
257.1
~usl&gt;les,

9'h ACRES. 2 story house, good
locallon. Right on Rt. 7. River
£rontoge. Phone 367-7'136

PUBLIC SALE
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2
STARTING AT 10: 30 A.M.
LOCATION: From Gallipolia take Routt 7 down Low·
tr River Rd. to Junction 218, vo 4 milt5 turn left on

Williams Hollow Rd., first house on right. Having sold
my Baby Form will offer th• following at Public
Auction:

FURNITURE
New Sears Coldspot 14' ~acemaster ForsUeu refrlger.
ator, good Sunray electric stove, breakfast set C&lt;Jiq)lete
metal cabinets, wood cabinet, breakfast set with 9 chair;
(see this one), 10 stands, record player (hi.fl), 2 good Uv·
ing room suites, SU vertone color television. sewl~ machine, 10 mirrors, pole Light. 4 complete bedrocm suites
electric window fan, 30 electric lamps, lots of dishes, ~
and pans, quilts, comforts, 3 good wool rugs, cedar chest,
6 swings. Antiques: dinner bell, 2 stand tables, chest of
drawer5, marble top stand. drop leal table, ~~&lt;me odds ard
ends.

TOOLS

Power chain saw, manure spreader,log chains, all kinds
of small tools, lotl!l of other items too numerous to mention.
Not responsible lor any accidents, Lunch served oa

ground by Bailey Chapel Church.
Auctioneer's Note: U you want good clean furniture don't
miss this sale.

SHERL SAUNDERS, OWNER
0. E. &amp; J. A. Fr.,.ch. Auctioneers

honor his wife, who missed

her mountain home.

PUBLIC SALE

USED
FURNITURE
ond
PROFESSIONAL
AUCTION SERVICE
bu, and sell Comp.t .te

1·::~~·~7 c.u
R. E.
lot
at 1163 Second
Gallipolis.

IK.
Stt"'

Off. 446 3641

NEWUSTING

G.tllip•lia,

ow.

Excoatine and Buldi• Coaliidtn

• . • ..

AGENCY

NEW LOCATIDN

TllliiD l STATE ll'IIBE'I'8

wen
on

MHIJt
IMII1e or llow•rd Bn-

..

For Him-For Her
For Clrlstmas

TEAPOTS .... . ... $3.95

u

Seven rooms I&lt; bath, large Jdt.
'hen, run basern&lt;nl, ganga,
calf bam, apring, Kyger creek
schools .

ROBA!n' DILLON. llleallor

lfw

aold-fillifd, $11.95. for •nr la.n.
for .., Jill O«ltion.
.

BUXTON &amp; MEEKER

·

____________

18155 CREVIE. 8 cyt. stan. trano.
Ph. 448.1538.
248-i

FURNISHED apartment, call at
131 Fourth Ave., GaiUpoU.. 1953 I T. FORD TRUCK, eat·
flESK CLI!lRK. Referencea retie rack. Ph. 446-3464. 251·2
Also house near Pl. Pleasant.
quired. Apply In peraon at
J48.U
Ulll&gt;y Hotel.
250-3
1962 CHEVY n Nova, 6 cylln·
der. Pit 44B-41tl!.
251-3
2 LARGE apartmeolll, lo&lt;ated
For Sal!~ or Trade
on Second Ave. Pb. 148-2810.
i988 FORD MUSTANG FiliiI\IAIL ORDERS TILLED for
~
, lhck, blue, P,S., auto. trans.,
Merle Norman cosmetics.
wide ovals. 60110 actual mlles.
Call Point Pleasant 6~
3 ROOM fum. apl. 535 Third
4 yea"' factory warranty refor
your order.
251-3
Ave. utilities paid, prlv!Jte,
maining. financing available.
adults. 44~.
250-3
Ph. 448.1544.
J48.tf
BLACK AND TAN coon hound
weekly
pupa, out of registered stock,
SL!EPING ROOMS,
119-ll
reasonable. Call alter 8 p.m.
rates. 148-22116.
•,;,o;io;'a;.,.;~;....;;...... u ' ~ aa: .~. ~:fli~~u
'·~ ~ 251-J ·
lamtly or TV room, or 3 ROOM unfum. apartment,
'
wator furnished, adulls only. APPLES - Red aud Yellow
bedroom, . close ln. Pho""
Ph. 148-1518.
114-tf
Detlclous; Grlmea, Romes,
•·· W&gt;m6'1 or ....113.
15»'
Stayman, SWeet elder. Market
hours• open I to « MoD·
FURNIS'IIED 3 rooms .and bath,
For Rent
day
thru l'rlday, I to I Slltall utilities paid, adulls only.
~PAClOUS country home local·
urday,
12 to 6 Sunday. WeU.
Pl1. 148-1519.
114-tr
ed on Triple E Raneh, 0. J.
Orcbards, Rt. 160, 1 mJte
• White J!&lt;Njd. 4 bedrooms up.
South
of Wllkesv!Ue, o.
llalrr' pl.. storoge 1'011111 and Jo"IJRNISRED 5 room IIDIJ't.
ment. air conditioned llvln~
modern Ibn bath. ~ rooms
room. stile fan. ~aral!l! atdownslaiFS with modern buUtlaclted.
all utilities furnish· USED C88h 1'egisteJ1, National.
ln ldtchen plus ball bath. New
R. C. Allen, VIctor. S1mmona
ed. G. B. Gllttn.llam. ttGO
fuel 'oJI' Ium.iee. Rented only
Ptg. &amp; Office Equip. 446-1:19'1.
Second Ave. Pit. 448.0481.
by lease; $125 per mo. Shown
1»11
:14!1-0
by apnolnllllent. Phone 148244tl. t to 5. or ealt Emerson
FOR THE linNII GBD pipes
For Sale1!:. Jllf..,.
25M
made, come .to Tawney's at
STORM DOORS I W1ND0W8 412 Se&lt;ond Ave. Also see tbe
AWDinp, earports, ralllnga
1'"UR!f. hbuse, 5 rooms, boll!,
new pipe bullae tlghters. ongarage; No pelo. 1121 Second '
Lowe Brolllen Palnll
ly •.•.
liN
Wallpaper, Plclure Ftamlng
Ave. Call :MS-5140 for appoint-

ment. .

1M

7 ACRES

D,alelindrr Ulcndilr WA~nd
b, Spol~l.ll puis tloe ~¥"..
on Y'fl' writt- iln4 thfon-ltinf,

!lff.l~ CREDITJEWELERS,
-

.

mquinn v®·~e
Ren il on lelftlsion. Now

'!HE HOME OF INSTANT CIIEDIT-OI'IN Alf ACCOUNT IN JUST 1 MINUTII . -....

ft. Pleasant, W. Va.

675-2780

ilboul it in •II tht'

Complete
Line Of
Leather

RADIOS

1519 Kanawha St.

lor RaOflelgh Prnducls 8IIJ' OFFICE spaee for rent. CaD
446-DU from I a.m. Ull I
time OJ! Ttlunolays, other
IIIII sTEREO
p.m.
dllfS, after 5 p.m. Pb. 446LOVELY walnut conaole wilb
ZIIIIt.
252-1
AM &amp; FM ra1lo, automatic
~ apartment, confloating lurn toble. Take 11'/flt
laol Stem. Arnold. Park een.
THE OI'PORTUNITY Shop, 151
'trBI Hotel.
,._. payments of IS ~er month
1' ~ 1\ve. wDI be open lor
pay bglance due, '1116.43. Try
,. ~ J'rtday Oct. 25. Have
II
In your home:' Call 675-3081.
SLEEPING rooms, woeldy
1 piODty "&amp;! nice used clothet.
J48.11
rates. Part Central 11ote1.
!
:IIDW
' .
'18-11
It PA~ OF f1
· ~ iSIIAFFElR Is now as- BRADBURY efficiency aparl- OR HI CASH. Mus! sell 1961
ooclated with Mary June's
sewing machine. Fully equip.
menl, first Door, adulls only.
' Beaul7 ,Salon In Middleport, 7!11
ped
to zig zag, make buttonSecond Ave.
Z3l..U
appotnlment Phone
holes, oew on bullons, etc. I
eos:a8r~J
251·1D
months old. Call 675-3081.
FtitUm'HED APARTMENTS
'
248-11
GaiDa Hotel, 148-!206. 239-H

·w.nted

THE WISEJIAN

IIBAL'I'OR
Farm, Vlllap, 011 ProporiJ

THREE
lovely Pomeraruar.
RT. 7
puppies, eight weeka old. AKC Modern 3 year old home, e
MAKE US AN OffER
Reelolered. Ph. 446-3248.
rooms &amp; bath. !lln basement, 2 ON TinS 5S acre £ann lo&lt;ated
25M flrepla.,.., carport, Kyger Creek
2 mites from town, 2 BR
Sdloots. mld-t...,s.
home
with bath and base1961 FORD Torb1o l)'r, 8000
BUilDING
SITES
ment.
mlleo.P11.448.3839.
252-3
City. Kanauga, Rt. 160, Rt. 141,
Olftce Pll. 141111111
Rl.
7.
Any
sebool
district.
Also
Charles
M. Neal 14&amp;-llfl
WORLD BOOK Encyclopedia,
vacant
land.
A. A, Nibert 44f.ml
Cblld Crall, 448.4538. 252-e
TRYING TO SELL!
Carter Ma11sle, f4l.87tl
CAlL U!JI
REG. Beagle dog, sell or trade,
Jay Slteppard, 44t-mt
D. H. WOOD, Realtor
Earl Wlnten, 448-3811
-·
252-3
Phone 446-1066
Wayae Amshory, 441J.t1!31
1961 BUICK Skylark, 11600 mJtes,
I A., nice comfortable hollll!.
priced to sell. Pb. 448.3482.
two tar~e bedrooms, hardBAIRD REALTY CO.
252-3
wood noor, lar~e kltehen, cabOscar Baird, Realtor
Inets, aluminum siding, two
ATI'EN1t0N FARMERS
water ~ems. one on
Will Tradt&gt;
WE HAVE 3 MF 135 DSL. traeand
anot"her on large clstem,
tors and 3 MF 135 gas trac- YOU'LL love ttoh:: hra11rl nPw
10.000
gal., garage, fuel
split level home located on a
tors to be sold by Oct. 31 at
furnace.
nice bath. Located
S900 uff list price. 1-175 Dsl. large lot just outside town 11
In
VIllage.
Price worth tbe
Includes II&gt; ceramic baths.
Save fl600. GaUipolls Traelor
money.
Sales, Your Massey Fergu- lovely built in klt&lt;:hen and LARGE tot. 3 bedroom brick,
range. 3 nice bedrooms, city
son Dealer where bargains
part basemen!. bath, with
water.
one car garage, brick
are sold •very day. Gallipolis,
new de('()l'atln2" you could' ln-Iron!.
We'll
take
your
house
Obto 448.1044.
252-1
erease the value or the prop-

Brown. 148-UII,
Vou'vt rN.d

The

Br

i·

Gelllpotlo '

Pit- 1111-7008.

FOR
GIFTS
ELGIN

Saves lime for homemakers. Gets a lt'fvice for lA apotleas. Automatic detergent
dispenser. Built-In water heating booster.
Plate warmer . Rolls easily. No. HFO.

GaUipols Daly
Trllaune
"-----au Thlnt Aw

'''"' · oxloaDSI aystom,

POWER SAWS

r.~~~-=GR:E:AT~-----

Unii:o Portable Formica-Top
Automatic DishwasherOnly $21.70 Down

• MODERATE PRICES

~I'

Onyx Rln11

Bfor$1.00

For Sale

HelJI Wanted

No. P2070-3EGPW.

• EXPERT SERVICING

NEW unlurnlahed apartment,
2 bedrooms, adlllll only. 321
Se&lt;ond Ave. Ph. 148-11!8.
:ztH.tl

t:ALL at '924* Eastern Ave.

-..,...---

"Burn&amp;r with a brain" makes all utensils
automatic! Automatic cook~and-keep­
warm oven. Fiflh burner doubles as
griddle. Illuminated backguard. Clock
with one~hour timer. Appliance outlet.
Plus many more outstanding features.

• EASY PAYMENT PLAN

JIO.Rb. . AND COWS
CALl. JACKJ:&gt;ON :181-u31

HoCel.

Unico 36" Gas RangeOnly $27.90 Down

CO-OPERATIVE

IZ.OO Sl!:R, JC£ CHAROI:
lfUJ. .da:..'\iOV£ YUUK DBAD

FURNISHED apartment, all
uUIIUes paid. lJnen oncl maid
service lneluded. Free garqe
JHIIi!ng, lldulls only. Libby

• Leather strap

No. P880-3PW.

r

DEAD STOCK

(

2oe

m.u

.

TODAY Ill
DIAMOND

For Rant

Real Estate For Sal;

Raal Estate For Sala
0. D. PARSONS

60 ACRES
LOW, LOW, PRICBII C11 MatFour room house. li A. Tob.
- · Rice and Corbin Jl'ur- !!., barn, Bprlng, pasture, plennllure.
• If
ty Wllter. Green T!lp. $6,500.
- ALL lypel rl buDding mater105 ACRES
Ials, block, brick, ......,. plpo, On Sl. Rl. 100 across £rom N.
windows, lintels, etc. Claude Gallla School. Good l DR home,
'll'lnlerll, Rio Grmde, 0. cR hf1e bam. bld,!!i&lt;., milk hou!;e ,
U111 alter 5.
D If silo, 3 ponds. Buy the whole
farm or any tract you want.

W~t~~Jlt'n.n\ol.se

freshman in the endzone to score

Unico 30" Electric RangeOnly $28.90 Down

IS YOUR

MARTIN GAS SPACE HEATERS
ELECTRIC SPACE HEATERS

who caught it on the North Gallia 40 and raced in to score.

I!

1011 l!lleclrle.

Female Help Wanted

TEMCO GAS SPACE HEATERS

ery Olwed a 61-yarder to Rich·
ard ~or, 180.pound junior,

man reCUsed to come out for the
liJth round.

Henry, Don,
Paul Baird

THE LOGICAL PLACE
TO BUY APPLIANCES

TEMCO AND KING
GAS FLOOR FURNACES

The Wildcats scored again on
the first play after tile ensuing
kickotr IYflen E\oerett Montgom.

HAVE
MANY USES

MILL CREEK
SADDLE SIIIP

REG. nurse or practical nurse HALF of double - 527 Fourth
or Ol]llrleocod periOD to Ave. 5 rooms and bath, close
,. work 11 p.m. to 7 a.m. sblfl.
to school. Inquire at Rice l
Mrl. Paul N~rth. Ph. 446- Coriltn Jl'urntture Co. Pb. 448.
4174.
~
un or after 5 446-2571. H7·11

DUO· THERM OIL HEATERS

yards out with 3:59 Jell to go,
That made II 42-$.

Friday night when the French·

OWNERS:

675·1160

play waa called back. George
scored his second and the PIrates last touchdown from 10

Sell~ Swap, Relit* ~r~Hire

Plloao «MttJ
Ill' YOU are buUdlng 1 DOW
home or remodeling, aee no.
We 1te bulldeh. Dlllrlbutor
lor lfoti&gt;olnt ApplliiiiCOII, Ani·

Used Offset Plates

•·•· Set..-lllley.

Good Stock Of . . . .

against the Pirates and the

ond ltrtngers carrled m . Han-

GUARANTEED
USED AND
REBUILT
PARTS

We've go! !he pain!

alt;y

Alunllnu•
Sheets

tack 1hop on Mill Cr"k
Rood. If wo oln't got It
we'll try and got lt. Coli
•• ot . •46 0648 or • and ' " us.

Notice

GOOD CLEAN LUMP and slok.
er coat. Carl Winters, Rio
Grande. Phont 246-5111. 8-U

36'' X ':!3" X.OO!I

We are trying to start a

•at•

LEVEQUE DEFEATED
GOTEBORG, SWeden (UPI)- nan Trace marctled to the PIrate 22 only It&gt; bog down. on the
Bo
Petter111on ot Sweclen
last play of the contelt, Charles
defeated Yol&amp;nde Leveque of
Lee Waugll, IS&gt; • pound junior
France by a technical knockout
trapped John Eggletoo, 135 pound

FREE TELETYPE
SERVICE TO
7STATES

cuslom colors, ready·mlxes and white. 11'1 a favorite with
women who love their homes and wanl to give them !nell·

Painter Cor the Plrates final
touchdown in the flrst half. The
Pirates led 28..0.
The Wildcats drove to t h e
North Gallia 31 early ln the first
period but bogged down whl!n Don
Browning, 165-pound senior, recovered Montgomery's tumble on
tlle Pirate 36. The Pirates march ed to the Wildcats 12 but lost the
ball oo downs.
Hannan Trace scored its first
touchdown with 1;54 left in the

down but again there was a pen.

lnt •adtllo .a....... ,,. .
.,.nt? If oo, 1.. •• know.

M clili~ . fer · ...lr nuiiiiAIIIf' of
u •• -~ WMtL
D...II.W: ·~- , .... Milr ,,.; 11

lillel¥;·~~!::;:::;;;;:::

three mfnutes to go and the sec-

446-4060
367-7598

0~

MOBILE HOMES
• Custom •
• Homestead •

For Sale

Are you Interested In buy•

..... ~~ kfwe uplroU1n will

Hamim Trace had a not 101
North Gallla'o aecond string
• lmilariale' •
played moot ot tile latter part yards rushing and compl'
Biggest S.llor In Ohto'
ot the third perlnd and tile WUd- el8hl ot 18 poaae• for 164 yerda,
cats threatened apln early In or a net ot 271yards. The Wlld20.
K&amp;K MOBILE
the
fourth porlod sotng down to cata never tried a paas In the yards; R. Painter, 22.yard pass;
George picked up 22 yerdl and
HOME $ALES
Goorp, 6-yard run (George-run)
a first down oo hla 42. Rocke,y the Pirate 27. steve Saunders a- first holt but racked up 72 yards
675-3000
and
George,
10
yard
l'WI;
Ran·
Hall, 150-j)OUI1d aophomore, made gain sloill&gt;ed the march when he In the third porlod panln&amp; end
3311
Jackson A...
nan
Traee,
w.
Queen,
33
yard
four to lhe 46. Then Alan Hall Intercepted a Wildcat pasa and came back with 92 In the final
Pt.
Ploosont,
W. Yo.
paaa;
R.
Spangler,
61Myud
pass;
reOJrned It to the Plrole 44. period.
uampered 54 yards tor his third
!b piiiJ's later, TuriQY George Haman Trace ... 0 0 6 8 - 14 Charlea Lee Waullh,
touchdown to put the Pirates ascored
his first toochdown from
head 22.0 with 2:09 left In the
six
yards
out. On the previous
Drat half.
play,
big
Damy Losuo, 230 •
.!!ltnre Saunders, H5 jUnior,
pound
aentor,
wiMl carried onl,y
set up the next touchdoWn when
on&lt;e,
picked
up
25 yards to put
he Intercepted a Wildcat pass
the
ball
In
scoring
posttlon.
on the Hannan Trace 38 and reGeorge
ran
the
points
to make
turned 11 to the 20. Roc:kOY nan
It
36-$,
with
7:05
lell
to piQY.
loot five and Alan Hall plc:ked
on
the
first
piiiJ'
alter
klc:k·
up 19 for a first down on lt!.e
ott,
Mike
Marcwn,
140
j)OW1d
Haman Trace slx yard Une.
Brad Painter tumbled, loatflve sophomore, Intercepted a WUdand Alan Hall recovered on the cat pass and returned it to the
11. Rob Painter lost 11 on the Norlll Gallla 48. Rrad Painter
back end of a doublere"¥erseand hit Logue with a 17 yerder and
1t was third and goal on the Wild- a first down oo the Wildcat 35.
Let Us Take Care of Your Heating Problem
Then Painter lt&gt;ssed a 35yardcat&amp; 22. Then came a 22 )'8nl
aerial from Brad Painter to Rob er to Steve Saundera for a touch.

from center went over Everett
M&lt;dgomery's head and the pt.
rates took over on their own

third perlnd when Montgomery
hit Wayne ~een, 145 - pound That made it 42-12 with 3:37'
sophomore, with a 33 yard pass Iell.
The North Gallla regulars left
and It was 28-$. The Pirates [ail.
ed to score in the third period. tile muddy battleground with about

Auto
Wrecking

How? By aupplylng you with

North Gallla .. , , 820 0 14 - 42
Scoring - North Gallla, Hall,
3-fardl (Georp-&lt;1111); Hall, t9yarda (Georp-run); Hall, 54 •

Notice

• • • • -17c liM

A41;..4etft( ... tfwH er tl• thMI

I

Bu,,

to

BUY .

Net YdL • , . , • , •. 288 275
Paso. Attorn. . . .. • 4 20

complete.

''

The SUndiiJ' Tlllles • SonUnel, Sunday, OctAJIIer 21,_1988

21 -

BACICHOE, BULLDOZER, Clo\t..

~EicANDD~LINIW~lCt
Basern-enu...:.Faoters-leech Beds.'
farm Ponds-Septic Tan!ts-Y~
Orilrew,avs:-lat'KI Clearing-Eill Dirt
iean~ld-f'arkii'IO Lots

THURSDAY, OCTOIEI 31
STARTING AT 10:30 A.l.
locolio~Gollipolio Toko Rouh 35 h....._,,
l•rn To Right on Biolweii•Porter Roo., I~ Mlloo;
Watch For Sale Sign.
FURNITURE
Dish cabinet, dresser, Bed, 2 chest of drawers, caueh,
2 vanity dressers, laundry tub, dou"ble; 2 wringtt
type woshor~ , ·2 fuel oil hoofors, 2 kitchon to~oll,,
refrigerator, cooking utensils. dishes.
,

ANTIOU£S

.

;

~,::k~ 1~:k~ China clo~.) Chi~ ~~~-nets,_' di~~~-~
TOOL$
Tobie oaw, ~rill prou, novl brush
6 inch plai~, power lawn maw•,
tric fence thorter and wire, 100.
1 gallon hand· churn, strainer,
goOd 3 yr. old ·Boatlo robbit
dritl, aome small tools, other
mention. Not re,pc!nsible for
served

On·tround. ·
. ·'

·' '
hat,

.: ' · i .
rG!o
tool1,

�' I

.20 '- . The SondiiJ' Times • Sentl'l!!l,

Sunda.•; o.tobor 21, t9BK

·

.,E astern Thumps -Southwestern Team, 36-·1 4
LW £astern ~~les gdd team
scored In ewr~- periOO to root

Eardln Cllli&gt;lnB tho efTort on a
,
Bastern waated JUlle tlll)e in 20 yard touclldown corry lito In
gettt11; on the scorebolrd as the qu~rter. A pau lrom Jack

visiting Southwestern by a con--

good

TliPPEilS PL!)INS - A ftred

'I

vind~

3G-H marb&lt;in friday.
The victor)', a first for the Dig:
Green since the opening game
of the season when they thump..
ed Hannan - Tr~cc 36-6, left the
Eagles of Coach Billy Kincaide
2·2 in the Southern Valley Ath-letic Conferenl.-e and 2..0 over-

all.
The defeat left Steve Stiles'

Highlat.:lers 2-3 in the S\'AC

and M overalL

Karr connected Lewis to Scott,y Athl was

Quarterback Ray
on a 40 yard touchdown pass to
standout F'restwnan Dennis Elchirq,yCr, a 171 ))CIUOO erxl, after only
about two mhwtes ot the first
period had elapsed. The Eagles
made the score 8-0 then as Karr,
a senior, put another aeril.llnto
the arms of Eichinger for the
extra points.
The Highlanders of GallJa
Count.\' came bouncing back with

on a roorth punt attempt and
blocked the try with Tc.. Karr
, pouncj~ oo It In the ood zone

for the extra point&amp; to tle the

acore at 8-8.
From here on, however, It was
proctiCJlly all Eastern, lhc&gt;usb

for the olx points. It was II
leaat the fourth punt steUlllr hod
blocked this seaam ,!« tho
Eqles. The try for the PATa
on a pus waa no pod.

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The Karr to Elclllnpr c..,.
blnatlon conll.-...1 to cllck In U.
third ljUirQor when Elchlnpr
made a bolutlful s1111 of a 21
yard aer1ol and went Into the
ood ...., untooched. Jla.ymond
Cline tollled U. extra polnto
on a nm around the right 'aide.

Elstern acored once more ln
Eoatsm'a llna1 TD reaultod
western got more first dCMna the firat half when Dan Grueaer.
lrom
a Rlgliander tumble that
and outrushed the hosts. The Junior loll holfblck, broke 10010
waa
taken
deep In the Yl.sltor'•
Highlanders lost (our rwnbles. and scotted 72 yards to paydll'L
own
territory
and alter fourpliiJ'I
Junior Jim stettler accounted A pass ti'CIJI Karr to Eichinger
Karr
went
wide
to the rlgllt
for the next TD as he poured in scored the extra polnto end the
and
In
to
score.
The
extra polnta
through the Highlander detenee first holf ended with Eoalorn
the n..t st.ltiatics showed South-

By

conversion atteqt on a pau
wioo no.goOd.

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STA11S11C,S
TD lilts In tilt list perlnd, wllll
SW EAST.
aevenl Eastern aubs in the Ua&amp;·Firat
Downs,
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5
up1 when Senior Jim Wilker ran
Yda.
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193
57 yards to score. The extnl
points try on an aerial roll In- Yds. Pan•..••• ••. 52 82

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North Gallia Downs Hannan Trace, 42-14
GALLIPOLIS -

Coach M e I

Carter's North Gallia Pirates
pleased a Parents Night crowd
Friday night at North Gallia as
they downed the Harman Trace
WildcatR 42.14.
Alan Hall, 160.pound jwl.i.or,
scored three times and Turley
George, 145-pound junior, tallied twlee to pace the Pirates.
George scored ,the extra points
lttree times for the Pirates.
Hall and George were the top
ground gainers for the Pirates
as the former averaged nearly
10 yards per carry getting 164
net yards in 17tries. George carried 21 times and pi eked up a
net 148 yards, for 7.1 yards per
carry.

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touchdown In the third period
and then the Pirates came back
with two in the ftnal stanza.
Alan Hall scored his ftrst
touchdown with 5:45 !ell In tile
first period from three yards
out. TUrley George ran the extra points. The touchdown march
covered 60 yards in 13playa. The
Pirates dominated play ln first
period gelUng a net 97 yards
to 25 for Hamum Trace.
The Pirates had a touchdown
called !Jack late In the flrst per~
iod al'ter Ron Painter raced sev·
en yards lnto the endzone only to
have the score nullified by a Pi~
rate illegal procedure penalty.
The drive started on the H81Ulan
Trace 49 where JlUlior Hwrt,
150 - pound jWlior, recovered
a Wildcat fumble.
The second period was less
than two minutes old when Hall
raced 49 yards up the mlddJe
for the Pirates second touchdol¥11 and George ran the extra
points to give North Gailia a
16..0 lead with 10:23 lett in the
first half.
The WUdcats first big threat
came late ln the second period
when they marched to the Pirates five yard Iitle with fourth
down and five to go, A bad pass

The win assured the Pirates
of' at least a second place tie in
the Southern Valtey Athletic Conference with a 3..2-fl S\' AC record. North Gallia is now 4-4.(1
in all games.
It was ttle eighth consecutive
loss for tile Hannan Trace Wlldcats who are 0-4.0 ln SV AC competition and 0-8-8 in all games.
The Wildcats wind up the season
next Thursday night against Kyger Creek, the 1968 SVAC
champs, in the final game of the
season for both squads.
After an 8~ first period lead,
the Pirates picked up three touchdowns in the second period to
take a 28JJ halftime lead. T h e
Wildcats scored their first

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vlduatlty as well aa protection. SO If the woman you love
Ia after you to paint the house ahe loves, see us.

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Pettenaon thua earned a spot

In tile Rnala ot an elimination to
determine a new Ellropean ll.ght
mlddlewelgllt hoxlna champion,
He wiD fAce the wtmer ot a
bout later lhla month between
Jo Gonzales of France and
Remo GoHarlnl of llal,y.

a aateey for the Wlldeats, who
wound up with 14 points.

North Gallla had 22 first downs
to 13 for HI.DIW1 Trace. The PIrates ground wt 326 yards on
the ground and oompleted [our
at eix passes for 61 anO a net
387 yards.
.

MI. Nebo, traditional burial
place of Moses, is in the
Pis~ah range, 1 oc a I e d In
anc1ent Palestine and now
part of Jordan.

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Goods

257-tz

CO'M"AGE, 5 lOI&gt;ml, oo Wal. ter'• RUt. Can be seen by appointment. Also 7 room fmD
house, low rent to rlglrt par·
ty' Ph. 44IUIIS'I.
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1986 CORVETI'E convertible
427, 425 four speed. Pit. 258.
81154.
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MULLINEAUX DIXXlliATING NAT!IRAL fl8ll fumaeea, forced
8tn&lt;e ltll
IIUIOI
alr, 111,000 to 'lt,OtiO B.T.U. All
~ '11tJrd AVOIIH, Galllpolll
In good 1JOiflq condltloa,

fll. See at Rio Grande Bar·

cabtnela, supplies, her Shop. open til I p.m. I'll.
$SUO, $48.115 up. Jmmodlate
245 5!11111.
251-3
delivery, In stock. Slmmona
Ptg. " Olflee Equip. 446-Im. 11159 PONTIAC lllltoa waaon.
. 11041
I poos..,..... Priced to sell.
Ph. HI sas.
:DW
TYPE,WRITERS, adding 111K1J.
Jnes, new 8Dd 111ed. Simmon• 11 PT. Ranalloul, 80 Hp. fte.
l'tf. &amp; Ofllce Equip, 448-IS87. eeally overlllllled,. IIINJ'Y
11041
engine, traDer. Del Glnpr.
~. 44MTII.
~
FILING

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M CHEVY. ! door Sedan, 301
cubic Inch, 4 barroll, S speed
.., ftoor, good oondiUon. all
$350.

10.~

trailer or cheaper property

!960 CHEV. Biseayne, 2 dr ..
VB, st. trans., radio, $165. Ph .

ln.

Low Down Payment

252-3 FOR $2011 down. you can buy a
51&gt; A. baby !ann with 3 room
home, dug well, plenty pines.
IF CARPET beauty doeon't
show, clean It rlglll and watch
located on county rd. Immed·
it glow. Use Blue Lustre. Rent
late possession .
electric shampooer
Fann·
Price Reduced
er's Hardware Co.
252-6 PRICE has been reduced to
f9500 on this 44 A. farm. 2
EARLY AMERICAN !n'EREO,
story home. bath, plenty wa·
AM. FM. RA,DIQ, lpr~ty map.
ter . large barn. olenty JlSSle linlllh, 4 speed .. changer.
Iurec Farm machinery and
Payments of $6.00 per month
cattle toes .
or pay balance due f92.98. Pit.
448.1028.
252-3 om..
4411-47'15 u 11n.
Evnlllp
SOLID STATE S'IEREO. 1961 Doug We!llerlloll, Pb. 448.4t44
watnut stereo console wilh 4 Robert L Baird, Pb. 44&amp;-opeakor, 4 speed automatic
manger. Make payments of
or pay just $8116. Call
448.1028.
252-3
Deluxe Income
OWNER wants to retire. Will
ONE of the finer things of life sacrifice. 1964 Dodge truck.
~Blue LuBin! carpet and up1987 Dodge truck, tow mneholstery cleaner. Rent elecage, equipped to do plumbtric shampooer $1. Central
Ing. Plenty tool•. equipment
Supply Co.
252-e
and a large slt&gt;ck of part•.
This ls an outstanding busiBEEF lor sale for home rr-.
ness with a marvelous lners. Earl Logan, Ph. 448.2893
eome. If you want your own
after 6 p.m.
252-e
business and an 01&gt;portunlty
to make money lor your self.
'lAMMOND elect. organ. excelfor more details ealt Howard
lent cond .. walnut ftnlsb. will
sac;r!Dce for $600. Pit. 448.
of Lots
Ottl.'l.
311-8 WE HAVE building lots and
RUGS a mess? Clean lor less
small ..,...age. Vacation Iolli
witb Blue Lustre. Rent elec- willt water fronts. Call Hotrlc sbampooer $1. Sh01&gt;nard.
bart Dillon.
882 tat A...
252-e
Is Quahty
!MJ'OR'l'ANT It&gt; you? If so.
cl!ecl&lt; 1M' outstanding line of
onalltv homes destllled lor
Insurance
tile dlocrtmlnaling buyer. 2
FOil ALL your ln!!UrBnce needs,
RR. 3 BR. 4 BH aod 5 DR
eheek wllb your Granp ag.
homes. Call Lucille Brannon.
enls at the Neal Ins. Agency,
ExceDent Buy
til Stale St. Agents lor auto, lli STORY. 3 BR and both, pan.
lire, Romeowntl'll, ~llal
eled LR, large ldtehen with
and, general Uabmty. ~
plenty c•bloela, basement

448.1781 or 256a3.

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NATIONWIDE INSURANCE
AUTO, lire. life. 41 state st.
Waldo P. Brown, W. R.

11-41

with gas forced air rumrovered natlo On £ron! and
back, olenn windOW!! and
doors. 2 acres cl. clean tand
In grua. mall red pony
bam, located 1 mi. off Rt. 7
.., a blacltot&gt; road on Ra&lt;&gt;eoon Creek. hai water front.
Prb $8,1110.

H.lnchome Twiol-o-flooo" ·o!l'lea.
Stoinlrio llff~ SUS. ~iillaw

Eftlllp - -

•1 on.,.

YOU'lL Uke every\hiDg about
this 4 BR, 111 st«y homo located ou a large tot . - J
mDes from town. Has a two
car garage and Is prk&lt;!d below !he coat to replace. Cali
today for an appolnlmenl.
IF YOU ean qualify you can
buy this 2 BR home with
basement, wall to wan ..,...
pet In living room, attached
garage for ISOO down and
balance like rent. Located
near town on SR 1118.

W'liLMAN
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m. 446-17"
3 Bedroom • Large Lot
FOB A HOME IN TOWN ON A

l.AitOE LOT, WJ: HAVE rr. n'
HAl BEEN COMPLETELY Ill!·
MODELED
WITH NEW
IDT·
CHEN, NEW I'Uiil.'IACE. NEW
CARPETING AND LOTS OF PA·

NELI'NO l.OTS OF SHAD!
AND Faun' TREU IN THE
Y.UD. YOU'LL ENJOY IT, AND
1'111$ PRICE
18 1A!I THAN
111.000. OWNI:R JUST IIOVI!D
OUT OF STATE.

For A Delightful
Experience
YOU'LL ENJOY THIS BRAND
NBW HOME :&amp;ILCH TOO: YOU
DTER JT, VDY VDY NICE
KITCHJ:N
JNCLVDI:S RANGE
OVEN', REPRIO . I:TC. 1\lt BATIIB.
ENTtU HOME IS CARPJ:I'ED
AND Tr IS LOCA"n!D ON A
LARGF. LOT IN KYGER CK . SC .
DISTRICT.

Near New 3 Bedroom
3 Acres
HERII!:'S A VEBV LOVELY HOJII!:

ABOUT 4 Mlt..M OUT . JT IN ·
CLUDES A BUILT JS KITCHEN.
CARPETED UVING ROOM. CO·
VI!'JI:ED

PATIO

WJ'I'H

GLASS

DOOR. l'h CmAMI'C BAniS
PLUS A FULL BASDIENT AND
J CAR GARAGE. PLENTY OF
ROOM FOR CHILDBEN TO PLA.Y ,
PLUS PASTURE POR A PONY
AND RAISE A GARDEN.

Lower River Rd.
New Usting

4511

State Rt. 160
4Acres

In-Town
IF YOU HAVE BUN LOOKING

m

LIKE LIVING IN 'rim COUM·
TRY~

tflltJ:'S A JtOCa: :1 ..0.

lOOM

HOIU Wrnf A v.I.Y

NJCI: JCITCR'IN, L.UG&amp; aOOIII
o\ND A GOOD LOCATIOM'. IN'·

CLUDES A I.AJIGE Pldlll P0NP
AND PLEN'I'Y 01' PABfU'D JI'Oa
A HOIIR.

5 Ye~r Old Brick
On

u.s. 35

11011
-YOV
CAN , _
tnnfniA!I'
'1'1111
l.ova.
Y
HOJOI - UVJMO, DINING AJm
RAU. A1U1: C::AU'CI'ID. LAJMl.
ftllEPLACI:, MAilBLII IJUA, liM!
BATIII AND I..O'n OJ' NA.c."a
AND QUift. BUY MOW
Bti,. PIU'CS INCBE.U&amp;.

AtiD

auilding Lots
lit • 1110. PAVID lftDI',
000D LOCA"nO.N:, WOULD T01J
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Upper 2nd Ave.
48edroom
XAD Ul AN 0 , _ ON T1111

OLDEil JIOIIE. Ki lCB&amp;N 11M
JUBT BEEN C'Olii'Lm'SLY U.
MODELED
AND
JMCLVIJEI
llANO&amp;. Tllal:&amp; AU I IMftll
AND A JQW FU'It.HACI: PL1lB
A. LAROE IDI' AND QAAAG..

$9,800- 3 Bedroom
THIS ON&amp; II LOCA'TI:D
IN
TOWN ON A CORND LO'I'. ft'l
SIIALL BlM' NIL"II:. BU1LT J'N
CABINETS IN IDiCH&amp;N. OWII·
ZR WILL TRAO. lOll lhLUI,.
J'ARII.

HERJE IS A VERY NICI!: 3 BED·
ROOM HOMJ: ON A 1 ACRE LOT
PRICED UNDER
ltUII'IO.
INCLlJDrlS BUlLT IN CABINETS.
WAU. TQ WAU. CARPET, TULL
BASEMENT,
CBR~JIIC
TILE
BATH, 8'J'OHM WlNDOW8 AND
QARAGE . DON'T WAr!' AND BE
DISAPPOINTED.

For Rent
VDY NlCB LABOlt .ODftff I
BZD•OOII BllJCI[ wrTH MOl).
ERN XlitR&amp;N,

ROT

WA'I'D

fmAT AND J'tllL BA.....,.h
AT EUliDA.

EXCELLENT buslnesa opportunity for husband and wife
MAN OR WOMAN
team. Must have some eaplerty considerable. II you are RELIABLE person from thlll
tat. Will finance right party.
looking for value In a good loarea to service and collect
Call or lll'l'ile Westingbouse
eatlon see this. Will finance from automatic dispensers.
Laundromat Distributor, 101)
easily. 19000.
No experience needed
we
Troy St., Dayton, 0. 454114,

3 BEDROOM home In city, lot

, IS0.42, parlly furnished, stove,
washing machine. breakfast
set, etc. Will sell on land contract. M750.
WE HAVE several nice homea .
See ua. Always nice to laD:
to you.

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Rusoell D. Wood-!IB-4flt
Jobn I. Rlchrdll--4.,._
Roaald K. eanauy t l l -

IIUSINF.Ss OPPOR'n1NITY

establish aceounts for you.

Car, references and $985.00

HOME. 8 rootll.! and bath, 2
porches. one enrlosed. full
basement, gas furnace, garage, large lot, 129 Third Ave.
Call 448-3844 after 5 p.m.
244-12
FARM BY OWNER - 115 Acres,
20 A. bottom, .81 tob. base, 8
room house, running water.
4 miles from Mercerville on
blacktop rd. Pit. ~lit).l

FOR SALE BY OWNER - 6
room home with modern con·
ventences, 28 acres. or win
sell house and lot. 16 Burk·
hart lAine, Pit. 448.1478. 251-3

HOME, 8 rooms and bath, 2
pon:hes, one enclosed, full
basement, gas furnace, garage, large lol, 129 Third Ave.
Call 448.3844 afler S p.'m.
SK-U
It is believed that Nebuch·

adnezzar ordered the Hanging
Gardens of Babylon built to

to

$1785.00 cash 'capital necessary. 4 to 12 hou,rs weekly
nell! excellent monthly Jn.
come. Full time more . For
local inlervl•w. wrile. Include

area code 513-461-57'15.
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Plumbina &amp; Heatlne

teleohone number. Eagle In-

DEWlti'S PWMBINQ
AND mt:ATINO

4725 Excel•lor 131"-1 . ROUTE 110 at Ev01er-. Ph.
446-27!1.
m 11
St. Louis Park. Minnesota.
55411.
257.1
~usl&gt;les,

9'h ACRES. 2 story house, good
locallon. Right on Rt. 7. River
£rontoge. Phone 367-7'136

PUBLIC SALE
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2
STARTING AT 10: 30 A.M.
LOCATION: From Gallipolia take Routt 7 down Low·
tr River Rd. to Junction 218, vo 4 milt5 turn left on

Williams Hollow Rd., first house on right. Having sold
my Baby Form will offer th• following at Public
Auction:

FURNITURE
New Sears Coldspot 14' ~acemaster ForsUeu refrlger.
ator, good Sunray electric stove, breakfast set C&lt;Jiq)lete
metal cabinets, wood cabinet, breakfast set with 9 chair;
(see this one), 10 stands, record player (hi.fl), 2 good Uv·
ing room suites, SU vertone color television. sewl~ machine, 10 mirrors, pole Light. 4 complete bedrocm suites
electric window fan, 30 electric lamps, lots of dishes, ~
and pans, quilts, comforts, 3 good wool rugs, cedar chest,
6 swings. Antiques: dinner bell, 2 stand tables, chest of
drawer5, marble top stand. drop leal table, ~~&lt;me odds ard
ends.

TOOLS

Power chain saw, manure spreader,log chains, all kinds
of small tools, lotl!l of other items too numerous to mention.
Not responsible lor any accidents, Lunch served oa

ground by Bailey Chapel Church.
Auctioneer's Note: U you want good clean furniture don't
miss this sale.

SHERL SAUNDERS, OWNER
0. E. &amp; J. A. Fr.,.ch. Auctioneers

honor his wife, who missed

her mountain home.

PUBLIC SALE

USED
FURNITURE
ond
PROFESSIONAL
AUCTION SERVICE
bu, and sell Comp.t .te

1·::~~·~7 c.u
R. E.
lot
at 1163 Second
Gallipolis.

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Stt"'

Off. 446 3641

NEWUSTING

G.tllip•lia,

ow.

Excoatine and Buldi• Coaliidtn

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NEW LOCATIDN

TllliiD l STATE ll'IIBE'I'8

wen
on

MHIJt
IMII1e or llow•rd Bn-

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For Him-For Her
For Clrlstmas

TEAPOTS .... . ... $3.95

u

Seven rooms I&lt; bath, large Jdt.
'hen, run basern&lt;nl, ganga,
calf bam, apring, Kyger creek
schools .

ROBA!n' DILLON. llleallor

lfw

aold-fillifd, $11.95. for •nr la.n.
for .., Jill O«ltion.
.

BUXTON &amp; MEEKER

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18155 CREVIE. 8 cyt. stan. trano.
Ph. 448.1538.
248-i

FURNISHED apartment, call at
131 Fourth Ave., GaiUpoU.. 1953 I T. FORD TRUCK, eat·
flESK CLI!lRK. Referencea retie rack. Ph. 446-3464. 251·2
Also house near Pl. Pleasant.
quired. Apply In peraon at
J48.U
Ulll&gt;y Hotel.
250-3
1962 CHEVY n Nova, 6 cylln·
der. Pit 44B-41tl!.
251-3
2 LARGE apartmeolll, lo&lt;ated
For Sal!~ or Trade
on Second Ave. Pb. 148-2810.
i988 FORD MUSTANG FiliiI\IAIL ORDERS TILLED for
~
, lhck, blue, P,S., auto. trans.,
Merle Norman cosmetics.
wide ovals. 60110 actual mlles.
Call Point Pleasant 6~
3 ROOM fum. apl. 535 Third
4 yea"' factory warranty refor
your order.
251-3
Ave. utilities paid, prlv!Jte,
maining. financing available.
adults. 44~.
250-3
Ph. 448.1544.
J48.tf
BLACK AND TAN coon hound
weekly
pupa, out of registered stock,
SL!EPING ROOMS,
119-ll
reasonable. Call alter 8 p.m.
rates. 148-22116.
•,;,o;io;'a;.,.;~;....;;...... u ' ~ aa: .~. ~:fli~~u
'·~ ~ 251-J ·
lamtly or TV room, or 3 ROOM unfum. apartment,
'
wator furnished, adulls only. APPLES - Red aud Yellow
bedroom, . close ln. Pho""
Ph. 148-1518.
114-tf
Detlclous; Grlmea, Romes,
•·· W&gt;m6'1 or ....113.
15»'
Stayman, SWeet elder. Market
hours• open I to « MoD·
FURNIS'IIED 3 rooms .and bath,
For Rent
day
thru l'rlday, I to I Slltall utilities paid, adulls only.
~PAClOUS country home local·
urday,
12 to 6 Sunday. WeU.
Pl1. 148-1519.
114-tr
ed on Triple E Raneh, 0. J.
Orcbards, Rt. 160, 1 mJte
• White J!&lt;Njd. 4 bedrooms up.
South
of Wllkesv!Ue, o.
llalrr' pl.. storoge 1'011111 and Jo"IJRNISRED 5 room IIDIJ't.
ment. air conditioned llvln~
modern Ibn bath. ~ rooms
room. stile fan. ~aral!l! atdownslaiFS with modern buUtlaclted.
all utilities furnish· USED C88h 1'egisteJ1, National.
ln ldtchen plus ball bath. New
R. C. Allen, VIctor. S1mmona
ed. G. B. Gllttn.llam. ttGO
fuel 'oJI' Ium.iee. Rented only
Ptg. &amp; Office Equip. 446-1:19'1.
Second Ave. Pit. 448.0481.
by lease; $125 per mo. Shown
1»11
:14!1-0
by apnolnllllent. Phone 148244tl. t to 5. or ealt Emerson
FOR THE linNII GBD pipes
For Sale1!:. Jllf..,.
25M
made, come .to Tawney's at
STORM DOORS I W1ND0W8 412 Se&lt;ond Ave. Also see tbe
AWDinp, earports, ralllnga
1'"UR!f. hbuse, 5 rooms, boll!,
new pipe bullae tlghters. ongarage; No pelo. 1121 Second '
Lowe Brolllen Palnll
ly •.•.
liN
Wallpaper, Plclure Ftamlng
Ave. Call :MS-5140 for appoint-

ment. .

1M

7 ACRES

D,alelindrr Ulcndilr WA~nd
b, Spol~l.ll puis tloe ~¥"..
on Y'fl' writt- iln4 thfon-ltinf,

!lff.l~ CREDITJEWELERS,
-

.

mquinn v®·~e
Ren il on lelftlsion. Now

'!HE HOME OF INSTANT CIIEDIT-OI'IN Alf ACCOUNT IN JUST 1 MINUTII . -....

ft. Pleasant, W. Va.

675-2780

ilboul it in •II tht'

Complete
Line Of
Leather

RADIOS

1519 Kanawha St.

lor RaOflelgh Prnducls 8IIJ' OFFICE spaee for rent. CaD
446-DU from I a.m. Ull I
time OJ! Ttlunolays, other
IIIII sTEREO
p.m.
dllfS, after 5 p.m. Pb. 446LOVELY walnut conaole wilb
ZIIIIt.
252-1
AM &amp; FM ra1lo, automatic
~ apartment, confloating lurn toble. Take 11'/flt
laol Stem. Arnold. Park een.
THE OI'PORTUNITY Shop, 151
'trBI Hotel.
,._. payments of IS ~er month
1' ~ 1\ve. wDI be open lor
pay bglance due, '1116.43. Try
,. ~ J'rtday Oct. 25. Have
II
In your home:' Call 675-3081.
SLEEPING rooms, woeldy
1 piODty "&amp;! nice used clothet.
J48.11
rates. Part Central 11ote1.
!
:IIDW
' .
'18-11
It PA~ OF f1
· ~ iSIIAFFElR Is now as- BRADBURY efficiency aparl- OR HI CASH. Mus! sell 1961
ooclated with Mary June's
sewing machine. Fully equip.
menl, first Door, adulls only.
' Beaul7 ,Salon In Middleport, 7!11
ped
to zig zag, make buttonSecond Ave.
Z3l..U
appotnlment Phone
holes, oew on bullons, etc. I
eos:a8r~J
251·1D
months old. Call 675-3081.
FtitUm'HED APARTMENTS
'
248-11
GaiDa Hotel, 148-!206. 239-H

·w.nted

THE WISEJIAN

IIBAL'I'OR
Farm, Vlllap, 011 ProporiJ

THREE
lovely Pomeraruar.
RT. 7
puppies, eight weeka old. AKC Modern 3 year old home, e
MAKE US AN OffER
Reelolered. Ph. 446-3248.
rooms &amp; bath. !lln basement, 2 ON TinS 5S acre £ann lo&lt;ated
25M flrepla.,.., carport, Kyger Creek
2 mites from town, 2 BR
Sdloots. mld-t...,s.
home
with bath and base1961 FORD Torb1o l)'r, 8000
BUilDING
SITES
ment.
mlleo.P11.448.3839.
252-3
City. Kanauga, Rt. 160, Rt. 141,
Olftce Pll. 141111111
Rl.
7.
Any
sebool
district.
Also
Charles
M. Neal 14&amp;-llfl
WORLD BOOK Encyclopedia,
vacant
land.
A. A, Nibert 44f.ml
Cblld Crall, 448.4538. 252-e
TRYING TO SELL!
Carter Ma11sle, f4l.87tl
CAlL U!JI
REG. Beagle dog, sell or trade,
Jay Slteppard, 44t-mt
D. H. WOOD, Realtor
Earl Wlnten, 448-3811
-·
252-3
Phone 446-1066
Wayae Amshory, 441J.t1!31
1961 BUICK Skylark, 11600 mJtes,
I A., nice comfortable hollll!.
priced to sell. Pb. 448.3482.
two tar~e bedrooms, hardBAIRD REALTY CO.
252-3
wood noor, lar~e kltehen, cabOscar Baird, Realtor
Inets, aluminum siding, two
ATI'EN1t0N FARMERS
water ~ems. one on
Will Tradt&gt;
WE HAVE 3 MF 135 DSL. traeand
anot"her on large clstem,
tors and 3 MF 135 gas trac- YOU'LL love ttoh:: hra11rl nPw
10.000
gal., garage, fuel
split level home located on a
tors to be sold by Oct. 31 at
furnace.
nice bath. Located
S900 uff list price. 1-175 Dsl. large lot just outside town 11
In
VIllage.
Price worth tbe
Includes II&gt; ceramic baths.
Save fl600. GaUipolls Traelor
money.
Sales, Your Massey Fergu- lovely built in klt&lt;:hen and LARGE tot. 3 bedroom brick,
range. 3 nice bedrooms, city
son Dealer where bargains
part basemen!. bath, with
water.
one car garage, brick
are sold •very day. Gallipolis,
new de('()l'atln2" you could' ln-Iron!.
We'll
take
your
house
Obto 448.1044.
252-1
erease the value or the prop-

Brown. 148-UII,
Vou'vt rN.d

The

Br

i·

Gelllpotlo '

Pit- 1111-7008.

FOR
GIFTS
ELGIN

Saves lime for homemakers. Gets a lt'fvice for lA apotleas. Automatic detergent
dispenser. Built-In water heating booster.
Plate warmer . Rolls easily. No. HFO.

GaUipols Daly
Trllaune
"-----au Thlnt Aw

'''"' · oxloaDSI aystom,

POWER SAWS

r.~~~-=GR:E:AT~-----

Unii:o Portable Formica-Top
Automatic DishwasherOnly $21.70 Down

• MODERATE PRICES

~I'

Onyx Rln11

Bfor$1.00

For Sale

HelJI Wanted

No. P2070-3EGPW.

• EXPERT SERVICING

NEW unlurnlahed apartment,
2 bedrooms, adlllll only. 321
Se&lt;ond Ave. Ph. 148-11!8.
:ztH.tl

t:ALL at '924* Eastern Ave.

-..,...---

"Burn&amp;r with a brain" makes all utensils
automatic! Automatic cook~and-keep­
warm oven. Fiflh burner doubles as
griddle. Illuminated backguard. Clock
with one~hour timer. Appliance outlet.
Plus many more outstanding features.

• EASY PAYMENT PLAN

JIO.Rb. . AND COWS
CALl. JACKJ:&gt;ON :181-u31

HoCel.

Unico 36" Gas RangeOnly $27.90 Down

CO-OPERATIVE

IZ.OO Sl!:R, JC£ CHAROI:
lfUJ. .da:..'\iOV£ YUUK DBAD

FURNISHED apartment, all
uUIIUes paid. lJnen oncl maid
service lneluded. Free garqe
JHIIi!ng, lldulls only. Libby

• Leather strap

No. P880-3PW.

r

DEAD STOCK

(

2oe

m.u

.

TODAY Ill
DIAMOND

For Rant

Real Estate For Sal;

Raal Estate For Sala
0. D. PARSONS

60 ACRES
LOW, LOW, PRICBII C11 MatFour room house. li A. Tob.
- · Rice and Corbin Jl'ur- !!., barn, Bprlng, pasture, plennllure.
• If
ty Wllter. Green T!lp. $6,500.
- ALL lypel rl buDding mater105 ACRES
Ials, block, brick, ......,. plpo, On Sl. Rl. 100 across £rom N.
windows, lintels, etc. Claude Gallla School. Good l DR home,
'll'lnlerll, Rio Grmde, 0. cR hf1e bam. bld,!!i&lt;., milk hou!;e ,
U111 alter 5.
D If silo, 3 ponds. Buy the whole
farm or any tract you want.

W~t~~Jlt'n.n\ol.se

freshman in the endzone to score

Unico 30" Electric RangeOnly $28.90 Down

IS YOUR

MARTIN GAS SPACE HEATERS
ELECTRIC SPACE HEATERS

who caught it on the North Gallia 40 and raced in to score.

I!

1011 l!lleclrle.

Female Help Wanted

TEMCO GAS SPACE HEATERS

ery Olwed a 61-yarder to Rich·
ard ~or, 180.pound junior,

man reCUsed to come out for the
liJth round.

Henry, Don,
Paul Baird

THE LOGICAL PLACE
TO BUY APPLIANCES

TEMCO AND KING
GAS FLOOR FURNACES

The Wildcats scored again on
the first play after tile ensuing
kickotr IYflen E\oerett Montgom.

HAVE
MANY USES

MILL CREEK
SADDLE SIIIP

REG. nurse or practical nurse HALF of double - 527 Fourth
or Ol]llrleocod periOD to Ave. 5 rooms and bath, close
,. work 11 p.m. to 7 a.m. sblfl.
to school. Inquire at Rice l
Mrl. Paul N~rth. Ph. 446- Coriltn Jl'urntture Co. Pb. 448.
4174.
~
un or after 5 446-2571. H7·11

DUO· THERM OIL HEATERS

yards out with 3:59 Jell to go,
That made II 42-$.

Friday night when the French·

OWNERS:

675·1160

play waa called back. George
scored his second and the PIrates last touchdown from 10

Sell~ Swap, Relit* ~r~Hire

Plloao «MttJ
Ill' YOU are buUdlng 1 DOW
home or remodeling, aee no.
We 1te bulldeh. Dlllrlbutor
lor lfoti&gt;olnt ApplliiiiCOII, Ani·

Used Offset Plates

•·•· Set..-lllley.

Good Stock Of . . . .

against the Pirates and the

ond ltrtngers carrled m . Han-

GUARANTEED
USED AND
REBUILT
PARTS

We've go! !he pain!

alt;y

Alunllnu•
Sheets

tack 1hop on Mill Cr"k
Rood. If wo oln't got It
we'll try and got lt. Coli
•• ot . •46 0648 or • and ' " us.

Notice

GOOD CLEAN LUMP and slok.
er coat. Carl Winters, Rio
Grande. Phont 246-5111. 8-U

36'' X ':!3" X.OO!I

We are trying to start a

•at•

LEVEQUE DEFEATED
GOTEBORG, SWeden (UPI)- nan Trace marctled to the PIrate 22 only It&gt; bog down. on the
Bo
Petter111on ot Sweclen
last play of the contelt, Charles
defeated Yol&amp;nde Leveque of
Lee Waugll, IS&gt; • pound junior
France by a technical knockout
trapped John Eggletoo, 135 pound

FREE TELETYPE
SERVICE TO
7STATES

cuslom colors, ready·mlxes and white. 11'1 a favorite with
women who love their homes and wanl to give them !nell·

Painter Cor the Plrates final
touchdown in the flrst half. The
Pirates led 28..0.
The Wildcats drove to t h e
North Gallia 31 early ln the first
period but bogged down whl!n Don
Browning, 165-pound senior, recovered Montgomery's tumble on
tlle Pirate 36. The Pirates march ed to the Wildcats 12 but lost the
ball oo downs.
Hannan Trace scored its first
touchdown with 1;54 left in the

down but again there was a pen.

lnt •adtllo .a....... ,,. .
.,.nt? If oo, 1.. •• know.

M clili~ . fer · ...lr nuiiiiAIIIf' of
u •• -~ WMtL
D...II.W: ·~- , .... Milr ,,.; 11

lillel¥;·~~!::;:::;;;;:::

three mfnutes to go and the sec-

446-4060
367-7598

0~

MOBILE HOMES
• Custom •
• Homestead •

For Sale

Are you Interested In buy•

..... ~~ kfwe uplroU1n will

Hamim Trace had a not 101
North Gallla'o aecond string
• lmilariale' •
played moot ot tile latter part yards rushing and compl'
Biggest S.llor In Ohto'
ot the third perlnd and tile WUd- el8hl ot 18 poaae• for 164 yerda,
cats threatened apln early In or a net ot 271yards. The Wlld20.
K&amp;K MOBILE
the
fourth porlod sotng down to cata never tried a paas In the yards; R. Painter, 22.yard pass;
George picked up 22 yerdl and
HOME $ALES
Goorp, 6-yard run (George-run)
a first down oo hla 42. Rocke,y the Pirate 27. steve Saunders a- first holt but racked up 72 yards
675-3000
and
George,
10
yard
l'WI;
Ran·
Hall, 150-j)OUI1d aophomore, made gain sloill&gt;ed the march when he In the third porlod panln&amp; end
3311
Jackson A...
nan
Traee,
w.
Queen,
33
yard
four to lhe 46. Then Alan Hall Intercepted a Wildcat pasa and came back with 92 In the final
Pt.
Ploosont,
W. Yo.
paaa;
R.
Spangler,
61Myud
pass;
reOJrned It to the Plrole 44. period.
uampered 54 yards tor his third
!b piiiJ's later, TuriQY George Haman Trace ... 0 0 6 8 - 14 Charlea Lee Waullh,
touchdown to put the Pirates ascored
his first toochdown from
head 22.0 with 2:09 left In the
six
yards
out. On the previous
Drat half.
play,
big
Damy Losuo, 230 •
.!!ltnre Saunders, H5 jUnior,
pound
aentor,
wiMl carried onl,y
set up the next touchdoWn when
on&lt;e,
picked
up
25 yards to put
he Intercepted a Wildcat pass
the
ball
In
scoring
posttlon.
on the Hannan Trace 38 and reGeorge
ran
the
points
to make
turned 11 to the 20. Roc:kOY nan
It
36-$,
with
7:05
lell
to piQY.
loot five and Alan Hall plc:ked
on
the
first
piiiJ'
alter
klc:k·
up 19 for a first down on lt!.e
ott,
Mike
Marcwn,
140
j)OW1d
Haman Trace slx yard Une.
Brad Painter tumbled, loatflve sophomore, Intercepted a WUdand Alan Hall recovered on the cat pass and returned it to the
11. Rob Painter lost 11 on the Norlll Gallla 48. Rrad Painter
back end of a doublere"¥erseand hit Logue with a 17 yerder and
1t was third and goal on the Wild- a first down oo the Wildcat 35.
Let Us Take Care of Your Heating Problem
Then Painter lt&gt;ssed a 35yardcat&amp; 22. Then came a 22 )'8nl
aerial from Brad Painter to Rob er to Steve Saundera for a touch.

from center went over Everett
M&lt;dgomery's head and the pt.
rates took over on their own

third perlnd when Montgomery
hit Wayne ~een, 145 - pound That made it 42-12 with 3:37'
sophomore, with a 33 yard pass Iell.
The North Gallla regulars left
and It was 28-$. The Pirates [ail.
ed to score in the third period. tile muddy battleground with about

Auto
Wrecking

How? By aupplylng you with

North Gallla .. , , 820 0 14 - 42
Scoring - North Gallla, Hall,
3-fardl (Georp-&lt;1111); Hall, t9yarda (Georp-run); Hall, 54 •

Notice

• • • • -17c liM

A41;..4etft( ... tfwH er tl• thMI

I

Bu,,

to

BUY .

Net YdL • , . , • , •. 288 275
Paso. Attorn. . . .. • 4 20

complete.

''

The SUndiiJ' Tlllles • SonUnel, Sunday, OctAJIIer 21,_1988

21 -

BACICHOE, BULLDOZER, Clo\t..

~EicANDD~LINIW~lCt
Basern-enu...:.Faoters-leech Beds.'
farm Ponds-Septic Tan!ts-Y~
Orilrew,avs:-lat'KI Clearing-Eill Dirt
iean~ld-f'arkii'IO Lots

THURSDAY, OCTOIEI 31
STARTING AT 10:30 A.l.
locolio~Gollipolio Toko Rouh 35 h....._,,
l•rn To Right on Biolweii•Porter Roo., I~ Mlloo;
Watch For Sale Sign.
FURNITURE
Dish cabinet, dresser, Bed, 2 chest of drawers, caueh,
2 vanity dressers, laundry tub, dou"ble; 2 wringtt
type woshor~ , ·2 fuel oil hoofors, 2 kitchon to~oll,,
refrigerator, cooking utensils. dishes.
,

ANTIOU£S

.

;

~,::k~ 1~:k~ China clo~.) Chi~ ~~~-nets,_' di~~~-~
TOOL$
Tobie oaw, ~rill prou, novl brush
6 inch plai~, power lawn maw•,
tric fence thorter and wire, 100.
1 gallon hand· churn, strainer,
goOd 3 yr. old ·Boatlo robbit
dritl, aome small tools, other
mention. Not re,pc!nsible for
served

On·tround. ·
. ·'

·' '
hat,

.: ' · i .
rG!o
tool1,

�&lt; '

.,.

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22 -

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The Sundt)' Times - Sentinel,_ Sun:lay, ' Oc_tober 27, 1968

\.

Notlc1

INFORMATION

llvllneu Sarvlcet

For Sale

Forhnt

RAVE ROOM lor two lady pa- FURNISHED APARTMENTS SriiAWBERHY plants, Sure .
tients, ambulatory or bedfast.
in Middleport. All utlllli..
Crop, fl p.• tOO, new plants.
Syracuse Nursing Home.
ld Rowley &amp; Reed Mid·
Charles
Rt. 2. Racine.
111-S5-31&lt;:
~~~rt. Phone m-27'16:
Phone 241-&gt;Jil!l.
lo-27-31p
111-22-tle
EARLY American stereo, AM
THE SOUTHERN Local Athle&amp; F , • radio Lovely maple
tic
Boosters
will
hold
an
aucto odU « rolot1 any «&lt;t doomed ob·
'fRAILER LOTS, Bob'o Mobile
finits• :. 4 spctf.l o:hanger, pay..
jectionoblo. Tho r.ubliohor will not
tion Saturday, Oct. 26, 19118
Court, Syracuse, Ohio on State
1M roapont lb!o or more than one
mtnts of $6 'lo:-1' month or pay
at
the
Racine
Junior
lllgb
lm;orroc: r into rflal'i ,
Rt. 124, Phone !19Mt151.
balanL'e dUl' ~l. !J8. Phone
School
gym,
beginning
sl
11
RATES
11-lt-Ue
F- 111 WoPif Ad $-ryiu
!l!rl-JJIB.
I0-2'1-&amp;c
a.m , with James Carnahan
S conrt ,., Wot4 oN in tort iof!l
and
Dan
Smith
auetloneen,
TRAILER SPACE, ready to
MiniMYIII Clltrf• 7Sc
Eleclrie ranges, gas ranges,
12 contt per -·d three conte(u book up, private, plenty of ~Ll: STATE :,1~1 ·co; 1968 wal·
ti¥o intortront.
nut :'ltereo console with 4automatic washer, television
room for children to play.
11 conh ,., Woul tia contoc:~'"'
speaker. 4-Speed, automatic
sets. record player, desk
Phone 1192-3904.
11-14-lfc
loteertiont .
chw .t'r. Make payments of
lamp and numerous other
' 15 ,.. CO"' t)jscownl on poid odt
ond od&amp; paid within 10 do'!'I household items.
$;; vr ""' JUS! 181.16. Call 99ZFOUR ROOM fumlobed apart.
CAAD OF nu.Nt&lt;S &amp;. 081TUAR'r'
3:11'
I0-27.-tc
Elson Spencer, President,
$1 .56 for 50 wo•d "'lnimu"' . Eo
ment, E. Main St., Pomeroy,
Southern
Local
Athletic
.dditionol word 2c:
Couples only. Phone 992-3975.
B~ltt,ll . ADI
Boosters.
111-25-ltc
IQ.8.tfe !"'UR !lOOM hou.. In SyraA.dclitionol 25c Clo.are• per Ad .. orcuse, gas heat. cold running
OFFICE HOURS
water. one and 11even hund1 WILL NOT be responsible for ONE FURNISHED . apartment,
I ,JQ . · .., _ lo S:OO P· "' Doil)·
redths acres . Ground witb
any
debts
contracted
by
anyone !,...bedroom
trailer.
8:30 o . m. t o 12:00 'Noo" So!ur&lt;loy
good garden space : $7011 cash.
one otheT than myself. WilPhone Mason 773-5147, Marl'bone
9fiZ.2801.
I0-27-3tc
liam Black. Rt. 1, Middleport.
ion Reynolds.
IIHHic
In Memory
1().25-3tp
l!\1 LOVING memory of Hessie
BEAUTIFUL all new electric riVE consecutive Jots in Beech
Melinda Maye who passed
Grove cemetery. Phone 992Wanted
s-room apartment located In
away Oct. 27, I967.
6439.
111-27-61~
ANTIQUES. f11mlture. dlohe!.
Pomeroy. Electric heating,
OUDLIMU
5 • ·"' · Day Bof•o P'*lic:ation
M..ndoy O.odl!"' 9 "·"'·
Concollotior" &amp; Correction•
Will 1M- ,.c;copted uMII 9 o . rn . '"'
Dar of P.-licotiol'l
REGUI.A liONS
Tho Publithr rour~•• tho r~hr

What I would give to clasp

f

miscellaneous. Mrs. Howard
Cedi, 800 W. Main St.. Pomeroy.
!-25-tfc

her hand,
Her happy face to see,
To bear her voice and see her
WILL 00 babysitting day or
smile,
night. Call !192· 5~. I0-2$-6tc
so
much
to
all
'111at meant
of us.
Sadly missed by her husband, Otho C. Maye; her
11167 INTERNATJUNAL Lruclt, i
daughler, and son-in-law,
speed, % ton, hl51 Chevrolet,
Mr. and Mrs . William
1967 Mustang 6-cylir.o.er, J..
Fink. and grandson
speed. Financing available.
William Cedi Fink.
Phone 992-6547; after 5 p.m.
10-27-lt~
Phone 992-5741.
9-D-tfc

~~

f

:.~
' ''

lost
STORE EQUIPMENT, M &amp; G
i'IVE-MONTH-OLD Polled HereFood Market, three miles
ford heifer. Lost in Tanners
south of Middleport. I0-24-3te
·Run area. Anyone seeing the
heifer Is asked to call 949- FOR SALE, TRADE OR LEASE
3774.
10-27-6tc M &amp; G FOOD Market, three
miles south ol MiddlepoM.
111-:IHic
Notice
WILL DO sewing st home zippers, pockets, pegging.
Fem•le Help Wanted
hemming, alterations.
etc. 1·ADIES, could you use extra
Mrs. Freddie Thabet. Mason.
monf'y fol' Christmas'~ Supply
Phone 773-5651 .
4-30-tfc
established customers with
beautiful family Christmas
REPAIR. REFINTSII, reeondlgift ~ in city of 'Po~eroy. Av·
tlon golf clubs, John Teaford.
erag~ $3 and Op hcl!rly, spare
9-2Ullp
time or full time. Write Ruth
Bergaw;, Watkins Products,
SACK KrlE and Dozer Service,
lnc.. Winona. Minnesota,
pond , basf'ment, water ltne,
~.o;;~.-:·.
10-27-Ut
,.ptlc tank. R. W. Cowdery,
Long Bottom, Ohio. 9-27-301&lt;
Male Help Wanted

-1.

table top range, wall oven.
COON DOG Pups Call 992-5832.
See to appreciate. Phone for
10-27-3tp
appointment. 9fiZ.Sm. 111-21-11

C. C. BRADFORD
AUCI'IOIIEER

READY • MlX concrele delivered right to your project.
Fast and easy. Free estimates. Phone 992-321M, Goegleln Ready • Mix Co., Middleport, Ohio.
6 10 tie
BUDGET PRICE lumllure on

OCGOv,ll ,

L ib•ro I g uQro,.tee to uort
Comp l•t e prof.uloncd lroi,.ing P•D9•om &lt;~ 1
compo")' eJ&lt;~n••
Ouhlond in; ~.,.,ion o..l SoYi"9t ~~~;rom
Lon;·ettoblio h•d illfer.r11:11h01101 o rgo"•1otio n
Oppootunily 101' e"e.cvtove advo,cem.ent booed
on mer it . Soles Mono;••• •orn Sl8,000 lo $35,
000 or more ""nuolly

.TO QUALIFY:
High Sc hool edueo•iM or better .

Over 21

Bo~ob l e

Spot&gt;ll minded
iood cor
p,.,~; 0111 1ellirog
reouir•d

a .....

•"P••'•"c•

.
d•ttro;Jbi•, but no!
1·

•!lli••uiv•, ~oociobl•, pl•o• lng perto"o ~ry.

Ambitiout, n••d for high incom•, ••cogntllon

peuonol o.chi•¥•menl
Abl• to •'•"d thoro1J9h '""••tivoti o"·

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-GUARANI'E'EDPHONE 992-2094
Pomeroy Home &amp; A '

Umber. F'armlng ground In MYERS DEEP WELL PUMP.
good condition Bruce Myers,
pipe, tank, complete, prloe
Oie:lt.r. oft Rt. 241. at Long
t50. GQ kart. $25, seven ducts,
Bottom. Pho1w 985-3128.
tab all te. also two acreo of
lo.;'l~
round wood free for cutung.
Phone 9fiZ.2307.
lii-Z4-3lp
COAL F'URNACE. also 1953
Plymoutb rar Phone flfl2.45ti0 . 1968 ZIG ZAG sewing machlll-21-3tc
Ine. This madline IJlODOo
grams, buttonbol... etc. Pay
f".lll or f8,30 a monlll. Phone
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11H4-31p

USED
FURNITURE

Old Fa.hian Round Oak
Tablo, Excollonl
Conditlon. .................$45.00
2-Pc .
Livint Room Suite.. $35.00
Sola Bod. ................. $25.00
Kerosene
Cook Stove ............ .. $18.00

992-S896

Po"'eroy

FIRESTONE Deluxe Champion
tite, brand new. never been
used, 11115-li. $%0. Phone 1192rm.
1o-2531p

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IF'Ac.t •• oft-nited danw! U- A "IPOUSI'IRAP''

ELM GROVE DAIRY DISPERSAL

• Free Estimates
• Quality Concrete
• Certified Streneth

AUTOMOBILE lnouranee ben
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• Delivery
• Quick Service
• Flnlshine
• Sand &amp; Gravel

LOCAL REPORTS
DAILY

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12 NOOM
3 P.M.
AND
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.C07 PAGE
MIDOLEPORT, OHIO

subway began •raUng in New
York City, from the Brooklyn
Bridge to 145th street in

Monllattan.
ln 1917, concert viollnist
Jascha Heifetz made his debut
in carnegie Halt at the age of

16.
1n 1961, the General Auembly
or the Unlted Notions acQ&gt;ted

by an overwbelmi!\11 vote •
re&amp;olution agalnat Juss'an explosion of a 50-megilon atomic
bomb.

SALE
Due to Labor Problems, we are dlscontinuine
the Dairy Operation on ouf farm, located approximately 2 miles east of Racine, Ohio, on State
Route 124.
31 HEAD.
• 8 HOLSTEINS
• 23 GUERNSEYS
Included are 10 fir-.t Calf Holfen, 5 Fresh H•w and

5 Clan-Up. 3 Suoge Pail Mllkoro and Pump. 180 Gal.

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167, Biafra, ou1pointed
Frank Defaula, 174lh, Jersey

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stq&gt;ped Yolande Le-ue. 182%,
France (9).

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Gallic and
Mason · Area
Informed As
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NEW YORK (UP!) - Dick Tl·
ger's thoughts toda¥ returned
to his embattled homelalld of
Blafra and the chance of a r&amp;turn bout against light hoavywe)i\).t champion Bob Fo11ter.
Tile 311-year-&lt;&gt;ld captain In tho
Bla!ran Army came back twice
from vldou• knockdjlwnl Fri"-Y
nlg!rt to wln a unanfmoua 10..
roond decision over y0101g Frank
DePaula.

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67 PONTIAC FiiBblrd H.T. Cpe........... $2595
Four on the floor, 400 8 cyl., LeMana, blue finish,
custom striping, blw vinyl int. , with bucket utGts,
stereo P:B. radio, 23,000 miles by local owner. like .
new ht line wide oval W.W . tires.

66 PONTIAC, BONNEVILLE CON. - • -- ·- $2095
· Locall owner cor, new w•s•w tires, vinyl trim with
buc:bt seats, console, radio, P.S. &amp; P.B., auto.trans.
dark blue finish with whito nylon top. A real sharpie.

66 CHEVELLE SS 396 H.T. Cpa ......... $1995
Local owner cor, 4 on the floor, good wide oval W.W.
tires! red vinyl interior, white t1n1sh, radiO &amp; heater.
Try 1t for performance.

tires, greon exterior with white nyiDn top, green. with
vinyl trim.

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1965 CHEVROLET Biscayne •••••••.•••• •$1295
4 Door. Local 1 owner dean car. Beautiful turq_uoise
finish with clean interior. Allgood W.W. tires. Rodio
·and Heater.

III!:!HOLD'S GAUJPOLIB TY
'ftf Seeond Avenue
A""""' rrom Pelt 0111ee

GROVER SI.LSER, JR., OWNER

· We S.rvh:e

J. CARNAHAN
D. SMITH
Lunch Available by Ladies of Dorcal United Metho·
difl Church.
Mot Responsible For Accldenh or Lon of Property .

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ahlpJed out by rail.
· FOil brootdi!IIID!o antmrotate
~ olwhloN¥oothoser Omaha, three of tile crew of
that boat were arrested by U. S.
~ · marshall Short ol Wheellog &amp;1111 put tn tile Ohio Count.Y
~ to woll a hoartrv before u.
S. Commissioner Beyd In a ot.y

tho nlg!rt !&gt;r 0et. If, WBI re&lt;O\'o
ered Thuhlllio ,_. Dam No. ~6
and taken' to· Pl. Pleaaanl to ba
pn(10r811 for buriaL Maah, .*ho
wu about 2&amp;, relidedatLoekNo.
9 oo tho lla•wlla River.

or two. The men lnvol.ved are the
crdt lind two pantrymen, John
Tyler, Val Cochran and A. J. zo-

Urver.
BODY J!Ji:COVE:RE:D
The 1KMiy or Len Mash, white
deckhand, drowned oft tho towEupne Dana Smith, In the

OCT. 2f, 1918 - THE KANAWHA towlloot&amp;
Olio Marmet and Georp - - . bard a81'11111111 &lt;11 the New R l - bar were lloaad
off 'io' an arlfllclal rlao
tile pools ......
Dams No. 27 and 26,

rn

bend of the river below here on

LIStEN TO 20th

OCT. 25, 1918 - CAPI'AIN (Mro.) Maey B.
Greene, wife ~ C""aln Gordon C, - , tho
ont.r III&gt;IIWI le a captain oo the Ohio River, hal ta1ron COIIIIIWld ol tile GleonMkid In the
Clnclmoll, POmeroy and Charlettmtrado.Mrl.
.... 1ut In command ~the Gree1and
when the W-laled Picket wu In tho Pllta-

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weaL down.
The Cloclmlll paekato ant car17fnl bli
ol Gallla aDd LaOI-0 Coulll;y lipplea to market.
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Cfncblaall wllfl ts,OOO Ions ol coal oo Ia
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working, shopplns, parUes.
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Four speed trans ., blowu on motor, goad tires, bucket seats, red vinyl int., jet black finish. Radio.

Fi~ld Chaooor, 3 Hood•. 2 Rubber Tirotf Wagon•, '48
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Lime Spreader, 3-14" M.H. 3 pt . Plow, A.C. 66 Com•
blno 2-14" J.D. 3 Pt. , Ho. 5 J.D. Mowat, H.H. 611

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MACHINERY

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City, N.J. (10).

Malibu Conv. VB engine, P.G. transmiuion, new w•s•w

SATURDAY, NOV. 2, 1968, 11 A.M.

NEW YORK (UP!)

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otu-. tunted looae, otrered

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boat averopd 30,025 ~s of coat. Tho !Uir
barges wve 1to feel lGal by 264oot beam,

junl_or Ji1iddlewel.ght title.

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GOEGLEIN GRAVEL

engines.

CAPI' AIN LANE SUED
OCT, 25, 1918 - A~ H, W, Cilerrln8·
ton ol thlo ctey hao broullfrt lUll aaatnat Cap.
ta1n John w. Lane, former owner ol tile pocltet Helen Lane, for mone,y allepct to bo due
Lowall H. Oaldry ol Now Orleana, Ll., clatmo to have found a l&gt;Qyor for Clljllaln Lane
for hla oteamer Rolen Lane. catdry'a COIIIIIio•ton was to be f/50.
Mra. Lane received part of tho mone,y, $1f,800 pald over for tho Lane and Captain Lane tho
balance. Attom01 Chorrfnaton aleo bJ'OQibt lult
to gamtlheo tile mone,y Clpoln Lane had dopoolted In a Gallipolis bank. The Lane belllll·

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By United Press International
ROI&gt;!E (UP0 - Fred Little,
15114 , New Orleans and 8andro
Mozzlnghl, 151%, Italy, fought
to no come at (8) -. for world

presents

DIAL !!12-3284

28 feet, aniWOI'fng for The li&gt;t'81J1e'o 38.2 [eel In diameter'

fntlto C1P:f1n Lane or Ida wife, Ia Ued pp hai,'o.
II waa mt,..,ched.
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65 CHEVELLE ..... .. . , . ... ..... .... ..$1495

CARNAHAN AUCTION SERVICE
Insurance

SEA COW DIES
22, 1918 - The Tamlaml !Ish from tllo Qdf ol llfeldeo with the big sea
moni!IQ arrived here Moodo,v -...on trom
tho Kallawba River and laid up below the Ice
piers lor "" lnde!lntlt lllo;r. The lnfl..,..
put tho Tamlaml out ol bualnesa for tho present. The boat was obut out ol Pl. PIBUIIII, NItro and Charleatoo and thO!' 1o1t lbelr ,..
cow at Charleston, the acid in ·the Kanawba
River tdUtng the aDimal wlddt was valued

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Phone 667-3370

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REALTY

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Schawarztl Marine

at $1,000 (The 11orJ ol the TomWnl was In
1be Oct. 18 Tlmoa-Senllnel).
DRAFT THE SPRAGUE
OCT, 2t, 1118- The river biJiorian, Geortll
Merrick, BurllnPm, ~ - · to kmw 'Whl'
llle IJ'ell li&gt;t'III'IO aud oilier large towboolo bavo not toluD over by tho \11W81'11·
mont In order to nlleve the rallrooda. He
aa.yalt.la a pi&lt;llouDd myaler.l'.
A doll&lt;lr\plkiJ ol tho !9r...,. Ia aaaln pubUibed: The ..-ra ore ol RMJ, rour In
~umber. ~ tho bolance jiOIIem and 37.6 font
kin&amp;. or 1&amp;0 u-1 ,_ ~ ..-ro.
In Ftbruary .\917, lbe li&gt;t'IIUO
a fleet
o1 ..e1 borps !rom LcioiiiYillo to New OrloanJ CCIIII!IIfnB ol 58 COol - . aDd four
borpo, the ooo1 - . eaeh beiDB 185 ,_long
willl a 26-loot beam and a ICJ.loct hold, each

GALLIPOLIS - Fltt;y yean ago this.-,
ln!IUOn&gt;a forced tho !lob boat Tamlamlto Ue .
up, Captain John w. Lane of C.eiJ lp&gt;lil ,...
oue( aud 1llOl' were aaldaa Whl' doean't the
pQl'lllllont drafl the big !9raauo lor emergency iOwfng In wartime.
Heto. are those and otoriea from the
·River Newe ~ the Gallfpolfo Daii.Y Tribune:

On Display
115 Soon
To Arrive

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our third floor budget shop.
101 B. Mabo
l'umeniJ!. 0
SIX ROOM house. newly reBater Furniture. Middleport,
FIRST FLOOR apartment. Vf!rY
modeled kitchen , 'h basement
ntoe lor two poople 111' two
Ohio.
? 211 lfe
Real Estate For Sale
and bar room, m Ebenezer
people with small child. Phone
Sl. Phone 1192-5566. !0-27.-tp SEWING MACIIINES. n!palr
lft-3!.67.
!6-Z3-12te
service, an makes. WY :1!1161 THREE BEDROOM trail27.84. The Fabric Shop, Porn·
THREE ROOM apartment. Furer, Expando living room and
eroy. Authorized Singer Sale•
nl•bed, M &amp; G Food Market,
awning. Phone 992-5319.
and Service. We Sharpen GEO. HOBS1EIIER. BrOirtr
three miles south of MiddleI0-2$-6tc
1500.110 DOWN - Buys 64 Acres,
Scissors.
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port.
\MWc
7 room house, fireplace, eel·
BLACK HAWK CORN PICKER,
Jar, minerals. $09.14 for 8
CIGARETI'E vending macMnes
$150. Phone !19U460. 10-25-3!~
yrs.
and service. ABC Enterprises,
For Sale
Mason, W. Va. Phone 773-5543. MIDDLEPORT - Larg'e 8 room
HAY AND sn~W . Ca~l 99211-f.tfe brick, ll&gt; baths, 4 bedrooms,
6227.
t0-22-I2lp
run basement, garage.
FLOOR Demonstrator. 1968
$:!0,0011.011.
stereo AM &amp; FM radio rec- FIELD GROWN CHRYSAN·
GENERAL STORE - All stock,
ord player, $Ill or fl a month.
THEMUMS and mums all
The Almanac
fixtures and a 7 room home,
Phone 773-5910.
10-24-Mp
colors, big and heallhy, also B.} United Press Int.eri\Btional
bath, furnace , and large lot.
Today is Sunday, Od. 27, the
canning pears and potatoes,
Only $24,11011.011
1958 TWO-DOOR Chevy, good
Reynolds Flower Shop, Ma- 30ht day of 1968 with 65 to IIELEN or VIRGIL TEAFORD
tJres, good running shape,
son City, just above Corp. follow.
ASSOCIATES
9fiZ.33!S
T he moon i s between its new
$150. Phone 992-SISI days,
line.
10-4-tle
16-21-3tc
phase ar.l first quarter.
~173 evenings.
I~Z4-31c
The morning stars are Mars,
TWO coal stokers with con·
and Mercury.
Jl.lliter
ELECTRIC GillTAR, good eon.
tro!s. Arnold Bnthers, PoThe
evenilll:
stars are Venus New York's Tammany Hall,
dillon, with two pickups.
meroy, Phone 992-24l8.
Boss Tweed, was arrested on
Phone 992-58118.
I0-24-3tc
10-13-tfc and Saturn.
charges
or defrauding the city.
On this day in history:
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In
1904,
· 'the first practical
In 1871, the political cMef ol
THE PERSONAL property, ex- POTATOES.
Phone 813-2254
cept organ. of the late Weber
Clarence Prcffilt. Portland .
Holl will be sold at the office
10-16-tfc
~l!l1MID~u..J ~
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of Crow, Crow &amp; Porter, at·
tomeys. P&lt;&gt;meroy, Ohio, at a POODLE PUPPIES, AKC TO)I
Unscramble thesefwr Jumbles.
price oot less than $200, and
miniature. $75 and up. Sind
one ldttr to each square, to
the real estate owned by the
service and grooming. Phoae
form four ordinary word&amp;.
late Weber Holt In Scipio
9112-5443.
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Township, Meigs County,
Ohio, consisting of 152 acres AKC Golden Retriever puppies,
more or less (excepting one524 Ash Sl, Middleport. tnhalf of minerals) will be sold
IM43.
6-23-lfe
at the office of Crow, Crow &amp;
COUPH
Porter at 10:30 a.m. Oct. 29, HONDA 50, 1966. Phone 1911968. for a price not less than
3214.
1().23-&amp;&lt;,
$11,500. Persons! and real property shall be sold to the high- IJII'I-12 1 60 ft. three bedroom
est bidder. The adminlslra,
m&lt;idle home, I 1 20 foot
tor has the right to reject any
awning. Phone ~12.
and all bids. Sale subject to
10-ZUic
the approval of the Probate
Court of Meigs County, Ohio. 85 DODGE TRUCK, 6 cylinder,
tOXE.'VT8
Now amon.. the cln:led letltn
William D. Childs, adminis'!lo ton and '11 Chevy V.a, three
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to form the aurprise anawer, u
trator of the Estate of Wespeed atendard shift, both ln
A
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IU(Ieated by the above cutoon.
\.. ber F. Holt, decea!ed.
exeell&lt;lll eond!Um&gt;, ·caD 9fiZ.
11145-Mc
1196.
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ground, rest in pasture and

Ecrn UO 000 or morelirtl y•or.
5.,1 111 1~ Bu1i"••• o~ praf•u lor10l peapl•
d...,ing b,.,;, • ., hovro.
60% of inc om• -'••iv•d lrom eltobll,hed

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3. A'r•ndont on dull'

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69's Are Here
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®~Alned 1,750,000 bulllela ol
oqua1 to•
67,037 tons.
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In tile 1111r1Alm illland -.,IIS18.8foot toar.
63 foot and drawa 5.8 !101 ol water. P'OIII and net -...Ia 1,471 toaa. ThebGilora
are ftve tube, ol Dullufllt make, sb: 1D IUIIIber
111111 12 !lveo, and are all- 200 poundJ ualntl
(oroed clraft, havfnl two llq&gt;le eollfnooro and
- fan for oaeh ......,otaclt. IDcllldlng tile boiler declt and cabin floor, all below ti ateol.
Her IJI'C90lllng III8Chfner7 II fore and all,
' horizontal VPe and ol ""' folloWing dtmen•••, two hiP preoiUI'o 2~ • 12 feat, low
preoaure, oa lndtel by 12-loot The
IIWt pnoiiU'o ey!fr*ro an f........r ~ tho
101'1 pnolllll'e, one p i - rod; 10 Indios by

Business Servi(es
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and truck servlee, septic
tanks, water Unes, ba~ments,
also topsoil. HeJU')' Bahr,
phone 985-3988 or Roger Babr,
phone 88&amp;-3958.
16-WOtp

NEED CASH? Sell famous
Knapp Aeroln!d shoes, full or
part lime. mt~~~ commlsslolll
plus bonus. Complete line for
men and women. Equipment
furnlshed free. Write to Gor&lt;1 &amp; A GARAGE Racine, Ohio.
dm&gt; Rae, District Sales Mgr.,
Nett door to Racine Service
3584 Darbyshire Drive, CoStation. Mechanic on duty T
lumbus, Ohio
I~Sie
a.m. to 8:~ p.m.. seven dayo
a week. Tune-uos and exFor Rent
ltsusts a specialty. 10-24-3lc
TWO SMALL 11111\iS~ed llOmeB,
cheap. One needs stove for
RAM SHOOT, SUNDAY, OCI'.
heating purposes. Lower Mon27, from I to 5 p.m. Racine
key
Run. Esther Brlckles,
Gun Club off Rt . 124 on BashBrickles
Gulf Senke, Alan Road.
111-Sf.31&lt;
bany , Ohio.
.J().fl-3tp
I WILL NOT be responsil&gt;le for
any debts other than my FURNISHED and unfurnished
apartments. Close to oehool.
own.
Phone 9fiZ.5434.
111-11-lfe ~ &amp; N DAY old or started Leg· CARPETS a fright. Make them
Roy VanCooney,
Morn ~ullets. Both floor or
a beaut;lul atght with Blue
Wll St.. Pomeroy
cage -:or own available; Poultry
Lustre. Rent electric sbamlll-24-3tp FURNISHED HOUSE In Pomehousiug and automation. Mod·
pooer
Baker Furniture.
roy, Phone 992-5262 evenings.
ern
Poultry.
Box
188,
Athens,
111-21_.\c
16-22-tfc
GROCERY DISCOUNT on $5 or
Ohio !'hone 593-7831. 10-27-Uc
over. M &amp; G Food Market,
RATS, MICE gone forever. 'Get
three miles south of Middle- THREE bedroom apartment AI.L BRED baCK . four HereStar', 2'h lb. $1.69. Sugar Run
with garage on Butternut
paM.
III-Sf.31&lt;
ford
cows,
s~·ntld
calf
cows.
Mill.
Ebersbach Hdwe., PickAve. Phone 992-5127. ' 10-li-tfc
Three firsr call Herefords :
sns, Mason.
10-21-lllp
one yearling Hereford heifer,
one spring heifer calf. Three SnJDIO COUCH AND OOIR,
HelpWam.d
young bulls, one pony. Also
unftnlshed. pick out material
70 acre farm, good fenees.
and will reupholster. also gas
good bam, good corn crib.
bot water tank, new, ~ gal.
Good well. House needs reMro. Woodrow Zwilling, phone
pair; 25 acres of fanning
IIIUI62.
ID-2Uic
VACANCY for two elderlv people. Prefer privale paid patients. Phone Ma,on. 773-5185.
10-1-Uc

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leech beds, Paul Andenon.
Mason, w. va. Phons m6788.
111-9-301p

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INFORMATION

llvllneu Sarvlcet

For Sale

Forhnt

RAVE ROOM lor two lady pa- FURNISHED APARTMENTS SriiAWBERHY plants, Sure .
tients, ambulatory or bedfast.
in Middleport. All utlllli..
Crop, fl p.• tOO, new plants.
Syracuse Nursing Home.
ld Rowley &amp; Reed Mid·
Charles
Rt. 2. Racine.
111-S5-31&lt;:
~~~rt. Phone m-27'16:
Phone 241-&gt;Jil!l.
lo-27-31p
111-22-tle
EARLY American stereo, AM
THE SOUTHERN Local Athle&amp; F , • radio Lovely maple
tic
Boosters
will
hold
an
aucto odU « rolot1 any «&lt;t doomed ob·
'fRAILER LOTS, Bob'o Mobile
finits• :. 4 spctf.l o:hanger, pay..
jectionoblo. Tho r.ubliohor will not
tion Saturday, Oct. 26, 19118
Court, Syracuse, Ohio on State
1M roapont lb!o or more than one
mtnts of $6 'lo:-1' month or pay
at
the
Racine
Junior
lllgb
lm;orroc: r into rflal'i ,
Rt. 124, Phone !19Mt151.
balanL'e dUl' ~l. !J8. Phone
School
gym,
beginning
sl
11
RATES
11-lt-Ue
F- 111 WoPif Ad $-ryiu
!l!rl-JJIB.
I0-2'1-&amp;c
a.m , with James Carnahan
S conrt ,., Wot4 oN in tort iof!l
and
Dan
Smith
auetloneen,
TRAILER SPACE, ready to
MiniMYIII Clltrf• 7Sc
Eleclrie ranges, gas ranges,
12 contt per -·d three conte(u book up, private, plenty of ~Ll: STATE :,1~1 ·co; 1968 wal·
ti¥o intortront.
nut :'ltereo console with 4automatic washer, television
room for children to play.
11 conh ,., Woul tia contoc:~'"'
speaker. 4-Speed, automatic
sets. record player, desk
Phone 1192-3904.
11-14-lfc
loteertiont .
chw .t'r. Make payments of
lamp and numerous other
' 15 ,.. CO"' t)jscownl on poid odt
ond od&amp; paid within 10 do'!'I household items.
$;; vr ""' JUS! 181.16. Call 99ZFOUR ROOM fumlobed apart.
CAAD OF nu.Nt&lt;S &amp;. 081TUAR'r'
3:11'
I0-27.-tc
Elson Spencer, President,
$1 .56 for 50 wo•d "'lnimu"' . Eo
ment, E. Main St., Pomeroy,
Southern
Local
Athletic
.dditionol word 2c:
Couples only. Phone 992-3975.
B~ltt,ll . ADI
Boosters.
111-25-ltc
IQ.8.tfe !"'UR !lOOM hou.. In SyraA.dclitionol 25c Clo.are• per Ad .. orcuse, gas heat. cold running
OFFICE HOURS
water. one and 11even hund1 WILL NOT be responsible for ONE FURNISHED . apartment,
I ,JQ . · .., _ lo S:OO P· "' Doil)·
redths acres . Ground witb
any
debts
contracted
by
anyone !,...bedroom
trailer.
8:30 o . m. t o 12:00 'Noo" So!ur&lt;loy
good garden space : $7011 cash.
one otheT than myself. WilPhone Mason 773-5147, Marl'bone
9fiZ.2801.
I0-27-3tc
liam Black. Rt. 1, Middleport.
ion Reynolds.
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In Memory
1().25-3tp
l!\1 LOVING memory of Hessie
BEAUTIFUL all new electric riVE consecutive Jots in Beech
Melinda Maye who passed
Grove cemetery. Phone 992Wanted
s-room apartment located In
away Oct. 27, I967.
6439.
111-27-61~
ANTIQUES. f11mlture. dlohe!.
Pomeroy. Electric heating,
OUDLIMU
5 • ·"' · Day Bof•o P'*lic:ation
M..ndoy O.odl!"' 9 "·"'·
Concollotior" &amp; Correction•
Will 1M- ,.c;copted uMII 9 o . rn . '"'
Dar of P.-licotiol'l
REGUI.A liONS
Tho Publithr rour~•• tho r~hr

What I would give to clasp

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miscellaneous. Mrs. Howard
Cedi, 800 W. Main St.. Pomeroy.
!-25-tfc

her hand,
Her happy face to see,
To bear her voice and see her
WILL 00 babysitting day or
smile,
night. Call !192· 5~. I0-2$-6tc
so
much
to
all
'111at meant
of us.
Sadly missed by her husband, Otho C. Maye; her
11167 INTERNATJUNAL Lruclt, i
daughler, and son-in-law,
speed, % ton, hl51 Chevrolet,
Mr. and Mrs . William
1967 Mustang 6-cylir.o.er, J..
Fink. and grandson
speed. Financing available.
William Cedi Fink.
Phone 992-6547; after 5 p.m.
10-27-lt~
Phone 992-5741.
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STORE EQUIPMENT, M &amp; G
i'IVE-MONTH-OLD Polled HereFood Market, three miles
ford heifer. Lost in Tanners
south of Middleport. I0-24-3te
·Run area. Anyone seeing the
heifer Is asked to call 949- FOR SALE, TRADE OR LEASE
3774.
10-27-6tc M &amp; G FOOD Market, three
miles south ol MiddlepoM.
111-:IHic
Notice
WILL DO sewing st home zippers, pockets, pegging.
Fem•le Help Wanted
hemming, alterations.
etc. 1·ADIES, could you use extra
Mrs. Freddie Thabet. Mason.
monf'y fol' Christmas'~ Supply
Phone 773-5651 .
4-30-tfc
established customers with
beautiful family Christmas
REPAIR. REFINTSII, reeondlgift ~ in city of 'Po~eroy. Av·
tlon golf clubs, John Teaford.
erag~ $3 and Op hcl!rly, spare
9-2Ullp
time or full time. Write Ruth
Bergaw;, Watkins Products,
SACK KrlE and Dozer Service,
lnc.. Winona. Minnesota,
pond , basf'ment, water ltne,
~.o;;~.-:·.
10-27-Ut
,.ptlc tank. R. W. Cowdery,
Long Bottom, Ohio. 9-27-301&lt;
Male Help Wanted

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table top range, wall oven.
COON DOG Pups Call 992-5832.
See to appreciate. Phone for
10-27-3tp
appointment. 9fiZ.Sm. 111-21-11

C. C. BRADFORD
AUCI'IOIIEER

READY • MlX concrele delivered right to your project.
Fast and easy. Free estimates. Phone 992-321M, Goegleln Ready • Mix Co., Middleport, Ohio.
6 10 tie
BUDGET PRICE lumllure on

OCGOv,ll ,

L ib•ro I g uQro,.tee to uort
Comp l•t e prof.uloncd lroi,.ing P•D9•om &lt;~ 1
compo")' eJ&lt;~n••
Ouhlond in; ~.,.,ion o..l SoYi"9t ~~~;rom
Lon;·ettoblio h•d illfer.r11:11h01101 o rgo"•1otio n
Oppootunily 101' e"e.cvtove advo,cem.ent booed
on mer it . Soles Mono;••• •orn Sl8,000 lo $35,
000 or more ""nuolly

.TO QUALIFY:
High Sc hool edueo•iM or better .

Over 21

Bo~ob l e

Spot&gt;ll minded
iood cor
p,.,~; 0111 1ellirog
reouir•d

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d•ttro;Jbi•, but no!
1·

•!lli••uiv•, ~oociobl•, pl•o• lng perto"o ~ry.

Ambitiout, n••d for high incom•, ••cogntllon

peuonol o.chi•¥•menl
Abl• to •'•"d thoro1J9h '""••tivoti o"·

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-GUARANI'E'EDPHONE 992-2094
Pomeroy Home &amp; A '

Umber. F'armlng ground In MYERS DEEP WELL PUMP.
good condition Bruce Myers,
pipe, tank, complete, prloe
Oie:lt.r. oft Rt. 241. at Long
t50. GQ kart. $25, seven ducts,
Bottom. Pho1w 985-3128.
tab all te. also two acreo of
lo.;'l~
round wood free for cutung.
Phone 9fiZ.2307.
lii-Z4-3lp
COAL F'URNACE. also 1953
Plymoutb rar Phone flfl2.45ti0 . 1968 ZIG ZAG sewing machlll-21-3tc
Ine. This madline IJlODOo
grams, buttonbol... etc. Pay
f".lll or f8,30 a monlll. Phone
m910.
11H4-31p

USED
FURNITURE

Old Fa.hian Round Oak
Tablo, Excollonl
Conditlon. .................$45.00
2-Pc .
Livint Room Suite.. $35.00
Sola Bod. ................. $25.00
Kerosene
Cook Stove ............ .. $18.00

992-S896

Po"'eroy

FIRESTONE Deluxe Champion
tite, brand new. never been
used, 11115-li. $%0. Phone 1192rm.
1o-2531p

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tAIY•r.n

hn•bl""' VAPOR
l'r.H•rday·~

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Mond~)

DillY SPONGI SHOULD

IF'Ac.t •• oft-nited danw! U- A "IPOUSI'IRAP''

ELM GROVE DAIRY DISPERSAL

• Free Estimates
• Quality Concrete
• Certified Streneth

AUTOMOBILE lnouranee ben
Mnetlled? Loot JOUr operat. t
.... ~!tense? Call . . . .
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• Delivery
• Quick Service
• Flnlshine
• Sand &amp; Gravel

LOCAL REPORTS
DAILY

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12 NOOM
3 P.M.
AND
4:30 P.M.

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MIDOLEPORT, OHIO

subway began •raUng in New
York City, from the Brooklyn
Bridge to 145th street in

Monllattan.
ln 1917, concert viollnist
Jascha Heifetz made his debut
in carnegie Halt at the age of

16.
1n 1961, the General Auembly
or the Unlted Notions acQ&gt;ted

by an overwbelmi!\11 vote •
re&amp;olution agalnat Juss'an explosion of a 50-megilon atomic
bomb.

SALE
Due to Labor Problems, we are dlscontinuine
the Dairy Operation on ouf farm, located approximately 2 miles east of Racine, Ohio, on State
Route 124.
31 HEAD.
• 8 HOLSTEINS
• 23 GUERNSEYS
Included are 10 fir-.t Calf Holfen, 5 Fresh H•w and

5 Clan-Up. 3 Suoge Pail Mllkoro and Pump. 180 Gal.

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ger,

167, Biafra, ou1pointed
Frank Defaula, 174lh, Jersey

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GOTEBORG, Sweden (1JPI) Bo P-rson, 155'h , SWeden,
stq&gt;ped Yolande Le-ue. 182%,
France (9).

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Gallic and
Mason · Area
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UNANIMOUS DECISION
NEW YORK (UP!) - Dick Tl·
ger's thoughts toda¥ returned
to his embattled homelalld of
Blafra and the chance of a r&amp;turn bout against light hoavywe)i\).t champion Bob Fo11ter.
Tile 311-year-&lt;&gt;ld captain In tho
Bla!ran Army came back twice
from vldou• knockdjlwnl Fri"-Y
nlg!rt to wln a unanfmoua 10..
roond decision over y0101g Frank
DePaula.

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67 PONTIAC FiiBblrd H.T. Cpe........... $2595
Four on the floor, 400 8 cyl., LeMana, blue finish,
custom striping, blw vinyl int. , with bucket utGts,
stereo P:B. radio, 23,000 miles by local owner. like .
new ht line wide oval W.W . tires.

66 PONTIAC, BONNEVILLE CON. - • -- ·- $2095
· Locall owner cor, new w•s•w tires, vinyl trim with
buc:bt seats, console, radio, P.S. &amp; P.B., auto.trans.
dark blue finish with whito nylon top. A real sharpie.

66 CHEVELLE SS 396 H.T. Cpa ......... $1995
Local owner cor, 4 on the floor, good wide oval W.W.
tires! red vinyl interior, white t1n1sh, radiO &amp; heater.
Try 1t for performance.

tires, greon exterior with white nyiDn top, green. with
vinyl trim.

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1965 CHEVROLET Biscayne •••••••.•••• •$1295
4 Door. Local 1 owner dean car. Beautiful turq_uoise
finish with clean interior. Allgood W.W. tires. Rodio
·and Heater.

III!:!HOLD'S GAUJPOLIB TY
'ftf Seeond Avenue
A""""' rrom Pelt 0111ee

GROVER SI.LSER, JR., OWNER

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J. CARNAHAN
D. SMITH
Lunch Available by Ladies of Dorcal United Metho·
difl Church.
Mot Responsible For Accldenh or Lon of Property .

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YOI7 revwae IIIII iOI're 11ft to

ooflaloThurlldtfthatwore bewlae."

........... at the lnclfno wlarf and
ahlpJed out by rail.
· FOil brootdi!IIID!o antmrotate
~ olwhloN¥oothoser Omaha, three of tile crew of
that boat were arrested by U. S.
~ · marshall Short ol Wheellog &amp;1111 put tn tile Ohio Count.Y
~ to woll a hoartrv before u.
S. Commissioner Beyd In a ot.y

tho nlg!rt !&gt;r 0et. If, WBI re&lt;O\'o
ered Thuhlllio ,_. Dam No. ~6
and taken' to· Pl. Pleaaanl to ba
pn(10r811 for buriaL Maah, .*ho
wu about 2&amp;, relidedatLoekNo.
9 oo tho lla•wlla River.

or two. The men lnvol.ved are the
crdt lind two pantrymen, John
Tyler, Val Cochran and A. J. zo-

Urver.
BODY J!Ji:COVE:RE:D
The 1KMiy or Len Mash, white
deckhand, drowned oft tho towEupne Dana Smith, In the

OCT. 2f, 1918 - THE KANAWHA towlloot&amp;
Olio Marmet and Georp - - . bard a81'11111111 &lt;11 the New R l - bar were lloaad
off 'io' an arlfllclal rlao
tile pools ......
Dams No. 27 and 26,

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bend of the river below here on

LIStEN TO 20th

OCT. 25, 1918 - CAPI'AIN (Mro.) Maey B.
Greene, wife ~ C""aln Gordon C, - , tho
ont.r III&gt;IIWI le a captain oo the Ohio River, hal ta1ron COIIIIIWld ol tile GleonMkid In the
Clnclmoll, POmeroy and Charlettmtrado.Mrl.
.... 1ut In command ~the Gree1and
when the W-laled Picket wu In tho Pllta-

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CAPI' AIN LANE SUED
OCT, 25, 1918 - A~ H, W, Cilerrln8·
ton ol thlo ctey hao broullfrt lUll aaatnat Cap.
ta1n John w. Lane, former owner ol tile pocltet Helen Lane, for mone,y allepct to bo due
Lowall H. Oaldry ol Now Orleana, Ll., clatmo to have found a l&gt;Qyor for Clljllaln Lane
for hla oteamer Rolen Lane. catdry'a COIIIIIio•ton was to be f/50.
Mra. Lane received part of tho mone,y, $1f,800 pald over for tho Lane and Captain Lane tho
balance. Attom01 Chorrfnaton aleo bJ'OQibt lult
to gamtlheo tile mone,y Clpoln Lane had dopoolted In a Gallipolis bank. The Lane belllll·

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SEA COW DIES
22, 1918 - The Tamlaml !Ish from tllo Qdf ol llfeldeo with the big sea
moni!IQ arrived here Moodo,v -...on trom
tho Kallawba River and laid up below the Ice
piers lor "" lnde!lntlt lllo;r. The lnfl..,..
put tho Tamlaml out ol bualnesa for tho present. The boat was obut out ol Pl. PIBUIIII, NItro and Charleatoo and thO!' 1o1t lbelr ,..
cow at Charleston, the acid in ·the Kanawba
River tdUtng the aDimal wlddt was valued

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at $1,000 (The 11orJ ol the TomWnl was In
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DRAFT THE SPRAGUE
OCT, 2t, 1118- The river biJiorian, Geortll
Merrick, BurllnPm, ~ - · to kmw 'Whl'
llle IJ'ell li&gt;t'III'IO aud oilier large towboolo bavo not toluD over by tho \11W81'11·
mont In order to nlleve the rallrooda. He
aa.yalt.la a pi&lt;llouDd myaler.l'.
A doll&lt;lr\plkiJ ol tho !9r...,. Ia aaaln pubUibed: The ..-ra ore ol RMJ, rour In
~umber. ~ tho bolance jiOIIem and 37.6 font
kin&amp;. or 1&amp;0 u-1 ,_ ~ ..-ro.
In Ftbruary .\917, lbe li&gt;t'IIUO
a fleet
o1 ..e1 borps !rom LcioiiiYillo to New OrloanJ CCIIII!IIfnB ol 58 COol - . aDd four
borpo, the ooo1 - . eaeh beiDB 185 ,_long
willl a 26-loot beam and a ICJ.loct hold, each

GALLIPOLIS - Fltt;y yean ago this.-,
ln!IUOn&gt;a forced tho !lob boat Tamlamlto Ue .
up, Captain John w. Lane of C.eiJ lp&gt;lil ,...
oue( aud 1llOl' were aaldaa Whl' doean't the
pQl'lllllont drafl the big !9raauo lor emergency iOwfng In wartime.
Heto. are those and otoriea from the
·River Newe ~ the Gallfpolfo Daii.Y Tribune:

On Display
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our third floor budget shop.
101 B. Mabo
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SIX ROOM house. newly reBater Furniture. Middleport,
FIRST FLOOR apartment. Vf!rY
modeled kitchen , 'h basement
ntoe lor two poople 111' two
Ohio.
? 211 lfe
Real Estate For Sale
and bar room, m Ebenezer
people with small child. Phone
Sl. Phone 1192-5566. !0-27.-tp SEWING MACIIINES. n!palr
lft-3!.67.
!6-Z3-12te
service, an makes. WY :1!1161 THREE BEDROOM trail27.84. The Fabric Shop, Porn·
THREE ROOM apartment. Furer, Expando living room and
eroy. Authorized Singer Sale•
nl•bed, M &amp; G Food Market,
awning. Phone 992-5319.
and Service. We Sharpen GEO. HOBS1EIIER. BrOirtr
three miles south of MiddleI0-2$-6tc
1500.110 DOWN - Buys 64 Acres,
Scissors.
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port.
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7 room house, fireplace, eel·
BLACK HAWK CORN PICKER,
Jar, minerals. $09.14 for 8
CIGARETI'E vending macMnes
$150. Phone !19U460. 10-25-3!~
yrs.
and service. ABC Enterprises,
For Sale
Mason, W. Va. Phone 773-5543. MIDDLEPORT - Larg'e 8 room
HAY AND sn~W . Ca~l 99211-f.tfe brick, ll&gt; baths, 4 bedrooms,
6227.
t0-22-I2lp
run basement, garage.
FLOOR Demonstrator. 1968
$:!0,0011.011.
stereo AM &amp; FM radio rec- FIELD GROWN CHRYSAN·
GENERAL STORE - All stock,
ord player, $Ill or fl a month.
THEMUMS and mums all
The Almanac
fixtures and a 7 room home,
Phone 773-5910.
10-24-Mp
colors, big and heallhy, also B.} United Press Int.eri\Btional
bath, furnace , and large lot.
Today is Sunday, Od. 27, the
canning pears and potatoes,
Only $24,11011.011
1958 TWO-DOOR Chevy, good
Reynolds Flower Shop, Ma- 30ht day of 1968 with 65 to IIELEN or VIRGIL TEAFORD
tJres, good running shape,
son City, just above Corp. follow.
ASSOCIATES
9fiZ.33!S
T he moon i s between its new
$150. Phone 992-SISI days,
line.
10-4-tle
16-21-3tc
phase ar.l first quarter.
~173 evenings.
I~Z4-31c
The morning stars are Mars,
TWO coal stokers with con·
and Mercury.
Jl.lliter
ELECTRIC GillTAR, good eon.
tro!s. Arnold Bnthers, PoThe
evenilll:
stars are Venus New York's Tammany Hall,
dillon, with two pickups.
meroy, Phone 992-24l8.
Boss Tweed, was arrested on
Phone 992-58118.
I0-24-3tc
10-13-tfc and Saturn.
charges
or defrauding the city.
On this day in history:
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1904,
· 'the first practical
In 1871, the political cMef ol
THE PERSONAL property, ex- POTATOES.
Phone 813-2254
cept organ. of the late Weber
Clarence Prcffilt. Portland .
Holl will be sold at the office
10-16-tfc
~l!l1MID~u..J ~
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of Crow, Crow &amp; Porter, at·
tomeys. P&lt;&gt;meroy, Ohio, at a POODLE PUPPIES, AKC TO)I
Unscramble thesefwr Jumbles.
price oot less than $200, and
miniature. $75 and up. Sind
one ldttr to each square, to
the real estate owned by the
service and grooming. Phoae
form four ordinary word&amp;.
late Weber Holt In Scipio
9112-5443.
11 3 tie
Township, Meigs County,
Ohio, consisting of 152 acres AKC Golden Retriever puppies,
more or less (excepting one524 Ash Sl, Middleport. tnhalf of minerals) will be sold
IM43.
6-23-lfe
at the office of Crow, Crow &amp;
COUPH
Porter at 10:30 a.m. Oct. 29, HONDA 50, 1966. Phone 1911968. for a price not less than
3214.
1().23-&amp;&lt;,
$11,500. Persons! and real property shall be sold to the high- IJII'I-12 1 60 ft. three bedroom
est bidder. The adminlslra,
m&lt;idle home, I 1 20 foot
tor has the right to reject any
awning. Phone ~12.
and all bids. Sale subject to
10-ZUic
the approval of the Probate
Court of Meigs County, Ohio. 85 DODGE TRUCK, 6 cylinder,
tOXE.'VT8
Now amon.. the cln:led letltn
William D. Childs, adminis'!lo ton and '11 Chevy V.a, three
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to form the aurprise anawer, u
trator of the Estate of Wespeed atendard shift, both ln
A
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IU(Ieated by the above cutoon.
\.. ber F. Holt, decea!ed.
exeell&lt;lll eond!Um&gt;, ·caD 9fiZ.
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ground, rest in pasture and

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60% of inc om• -'••iv•d lrom eltobll,hed

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In tile 1111r1Alm illland -.,IIS18.8foot toar.
63 foot and drawa 5.8 !101 ol water. P'OIII and net -...Ia 1,471 toaa. ThebGilora
are ftve tube, ol Dullufllt make, sb: 1D IUIIIber
111111 12 !lveo, and are all- 200 poundJ ualntl
(oroed clraft, havfnl two llq&gt;le eollfnooro and
- fan for oaeh ......,otaclt. IDcllldlng tile boiler declt and cabin floor, all below ti ateol.
Her IJI'C90lllng III8Chfner7 II fore and all,
' horizontal VPe and ol ""' folloWing dtmen•••, two hiP preoiUI'o 2~ • 12 feat, low
preoaure, oa lndtel by 12-loot The
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DOZER, BACKHOE, trencher
and truck servlee, septic
tanks, water Unes, ba~ments,
also topsoil. HeJU')' Bahr,
phone 985-3988 or Roger Babr,
phone 88&amp;-3958.
16-WOtp

NEED CASH? Sell famous
Knapp Aeroln!d shoes, full or
part lime. mt~~~ commlsslolll
plus bonus. Complete line for
men and women. Equipment
furnlshed free. Write to Gor&lt;1 &amp; A GARAGE Racine, Ohio.
dm&gt; Rae, District Sales Mgr.,
Nett door to Racine Service
3584 Darbyshire Drive, CoStation. Mechanic on duty T
lumbus, Ohio
I~Sie
a.m. to 8:~ p.m.. seven dayo
a week. Tune-uos and exFor Rent
ltsusts a specialty. 10-24-3lc
TWO SMALL 11111\iS~ed llOmeB,
cheap. One needs stove for
RAM SHOOT, SUNDAY, OCI'.
heating purposes. Lower Mon27, from I to 5 p.m. Racine
key
Run. Esther Brlckles,
Gun Club off Rt . 124 on BashBrickles
Gulf Senke, Alan Road.
111-Sf.31&lt;
bany , Ohio.
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I WILL NOT be responsil&gt;le for
any debts other than my FURNISHED and unfurnished
apartments. Close to oehool.
own.
Phone 9fiZ.5434.
111-11-lfe ~ &amp; N DAY old or started Leg· CARPETS a fright. Make them
Roy VanCooney,
Morn ~ullets. Both floor or
a beaut;lul atght with Blue
Wll St.. Pomeroy
cage -:or own available; Poultry
Lustre. Rent electric sbamlll-24-3tp FURNISHED HOUSE In Pomehousiug and automation. Mod·
pooer
Baker Furniture.
roy, Phone 992-5262 evenings.
ern
Poultry.
Box
188,
Athens,
111-21_.\c
16-22-tfc
GROCERY DISCOUNT on $5 or
Ohio !'hone 593-7831. 10-27-Uc
over. M &amp; G Food Market,
RATS, MICE gone forever. 'Get
three miles south of Middle- THREE bedroom apartment AI.L BRED baCK . four HereStar', 2'h lb. $1.69. Sugar Run
with garage on Butternut
paM.
III-Sf.31&lt;
ford
cows,
s~·ntld
calf
cows.
Mill.
Ebersbach Hdwe., PickAve. Phone 992-5127. ' 10-li-tfc
Three firsr call Herefords :
sns, Mason.
10-21-lllp
one yearling Hereford heifer,
one spring heifer calf. Three SnJDIO COUCH AND OOIR,
HelpWam.d
young bulls, one pony. Also
unftnlshed. pick out material
70 acre farm, good fenees.
and will reupholster. also gas
good bam, good corn crib.
bot water tank, new, ~ gal.
Good well. House needs reMro. Woodrow Zwilling, phone
pair; 25 acres of fanning
IIIUI62.
ID-2Uic
VACANCY for two elderlv people. Prefer privale paid patients. Phone Ma,on. 773-5185.
10-1-Uc

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leech beds, Paul Andenon.
Mason, w. va. Phons m6788.
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Speeial Meet
By HOBART WilSON, JR,

Pf. PLEASANT - A special
......nr or tile Point Pleasant
H1s1J School Bind Boosters will
be hold Tuesda,y, Oct. 29, at
7:30 p.m. in the band bulldinr.
Discussion will be held oo the

For the first time in several members from last swnmer's

proposed .... band bellding to

years, members of the Big Berd
Minstrel Association will hold a

located at the site of the pres1!11! slnlcture.
'111e Boosters also wtU finalIze plans for arummageandbake
sale to be held Nov. 2 to raise

party this Cal].
In past years, the pari;)' was an
aMual event, but it dropped to
the sidelines somewhere along
the way.

funds for the much..needed fa-

The "revived" event his been
set for Saturday evening, Nov.
3U, at the Pearl Street School
in Middleport Since the association Is made up of so many
young people, a band will pJ.a.y
for a cotl)le of hours while the
younger set enjoys one of its
favorite hobbies dancing.
There'll be several other diversions during the evening.
Due to the large numbers
taking part each year, only cast

be

cility. The parents of all elementary, Junior High and Senlor High students are urged to
attend.
PLAN DINNER

PT. PLEASANT - The Na omi Bible Class or the Belle-

mead United MethodJ st Church
will have its aruma! TUrkey
Dbmer in the church social rooms
on Friday, Nov. 22 .
Committee chairmen for the
atfair are Mrs. Robert Fowler,
Mrs. Clarence Hainey, Mrs. Arn ett Roush, and Mrs. Harold Har rnoo.

TRICK 'R TREAT!

It's that time of the year,
ready or nol The IMual ol&gt;
servance Ln Pomeroy wlll be
from 6:30 to 7:30 p. m. Wednesday and the siren wm sound to
mark the opening and the closIng or the evening's activities.
Most communities or the cOWlty
Ire expected to hold their ~
servance on the same evening
about the some hour so that the
"travelil¥'' from tDWn to town
will be discouraged.

ol Columbia
Grange and Aaron Sayre or RaMARGIE SAYRE

cine Grange will be representing Meigs County as prince and
princess in the pageant at the
state grange convention in Dayton on Monday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanford stockton or Hemlock Grange are Meigs
County's voting delegates at the
convention. Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Starkey, state gatekeepers, are
also atterxl:ing.

MILLER GRADUATES

Ronald 0 . Miller, 19, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Okey 0. Miller,
Rt. 2, Crown CU;y, received the
silver wings of an Arnzy aviator
and was appointed a warrant officer Oct. 8 upon graduation from
the Army Aviation School, Ft.
Rucker, Ala. During the 16 week course, he was taught various fire techniQJes and tactical maneuvers ror helicopters
supporting grOlOld troops tn combat. He also received instruction
in helicopter maintenance and
survival techniques.

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TALENTED
KAREN GRIFFITH, daughter or Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Griffith, Pomeroy Ri.
4, has been chosen to attend the

All American Quarter Horse Congress being held in Newark from
Ocl :n through Nov. 3.
Although Karen can attend earlier sessions, her first participation will be next Friday night
when she attends a "chuck wagon
~inner." The rest of the weekend will be packed with instruction and demonstrations on horsemanship, grooming, showmanship and other related subjects.
A rive year 4-H club member,
Karen has been a member of the
Meigs Count,y Pleasure Riders
for the past two years. Mrs. William B. Downie is advisor of the
club or which Karen was a junior
leader during the past club year.
Karen won the reserve cham~
pionship trophy at the 4-ll horse
show al the Meigs County Fair
in August aOO Monday eveninG
will receive an athie.,·emenl
award for her past yeAr's work.

DIVORCE GRANTED

PT. PLEASANT - A divorce
was granted in Mason County
Circuit Coort Frlda,y to Vlrginia
Joyce Vaughan from James
Vaughan with the plalntlf!' awarded care and custody or their inrant chUd and the defendant ordered to pa.y $50 per month sup-

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Used Car Mgr.

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ea. 6 new unee; on111 owaer . C&amp;.U
1111 at ~ or n~13 .

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Training Program
will be conducted by the Nursing Service Administration at
the Holzer Medical Center,
May lead to employment on

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AREA resident$ hive nJne more days to familiarize Lhemselves
with the candidates and Issues.. come Nov. 51 we urge all registered
voters in the Tri-COunty Area to exercise this important prlvUege by cullng their ballots ln the
general election.

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wtll decide on the role of govermnent In our lives, tile
amount of taxes we must pay, the wara we must ft.ght and how many
of our yOWlg men must serve in which branches!J( the armed forcea
ani! for how long. Every voter owes It to himself fD take part in selecting the best men and women to carry out these vital tunctioos.
Know the issues and the peq&gt;le - then vote!

"I'm writing this letter in appreciation for the box or cookies
dlat I received today. It's really a treat to receive a box from back
home. Not only do we enjoy the contents or the box, but it also lets
us know that there are peq&gt;le who appredate the job we •re doirw
here in Vietnam. It makes us reel good kllOIVIng that the help we
gi\'e to the p9q)le or Vietnam in the future will enablt! them to live
a free and prosperous life, as we Americans do. In closir~. I'd like
to thank you once again for your box and tor caring J~,bout us here in
Vietnam."

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TWENTY YEARS AGO. !rom the

Oles of the DaUy Tribune and

weekly Gallia Times .... Gallia County Extension Agent William P.
say~ 1948 tobacco crcps look good •• ,. Clara Worman, Garnet
Stringfellow, Rutll Sawyer Deopping all! Eulah WUliams honored
during education night activities by Kiwanis Club ..•. Gilbert Daniels,
Crown City, wins first place honors In 15--inch Beagle trials ••..
Heavy fog blankets entire area .... International News Service
ranks GAHS grid team ninth In Class A poll •.•. Blue Devils blank
Jackson 33..0 for 17th consecutive triumph in two years •.•. Pomeroy
drops 33·6 tilt to Logan .... Middleport crushes Nelsonvtlle, 52-6 ...
Salem College nips Rlo Redmen, 26--13.
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Sizes 2 to 6x - 6 to 20.
Mens sizes - small, medium, large and extra
large. Slipovers - Cardipns - Turtle-neck.
Slipovers in solid colors, Stripes, tweed et~
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Be sure to see Ute One selections - try one
or two on - aOO seleet what you need now.
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BOYS SIZES 2 to 7

LIKE
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MENS.SPORT SHIRT$

Evet)' shirt Ia permanent press tor easy catt:~ ~ , 1\11
sizes, small (14-l~h ), medium (111-ISih ), large (1&amp;.
16\1 ), extra large (17-17'h ). Hundreds and hUDdreds ol
shirts for your .selection - Button down collar&amp;- ~

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for all the hoy s 2 to 7 - 6 to 20. Every llhlrt
permanent press and In styles that boys todly Uke
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ampl rl1er delr vers con stant pea k ped orm a11 ce f or tiHdlm!)
stereo sound lns1am wa rm· up coo rer oper a tro n

PICnJRED ts the new moden coametic departmentofnutton's Drug Sto~e in Middleport. The departmelt feature11 the
latest and a complete line of beaut;)' aids tn addition to lntor~
mation for customers on beaub' eare. 1be trained cosmeticians of the store wUI complete without charge a personalized
chart lor visitors to the department..

MICRO ~TOUCH ~

2G TONE ARM The most r elfectly
balance d to ne arm rn horne st er eo. TrJc ks at a
mere 1wo grams - can· ! accr dentall y rum a frne

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SIX-SPEAKER SOUND SYSTEM Includes
twu yr an t 10"' w oo fers . two exponentral horns.
two 3J.'.i" con e· Jype tw eeters Broad ra nge re ·
spons e of 60 lo 1 5.000 cps

BEST YEAR YET

Party Given for

Toy Party Given

Denise Hendricks

Thursday Night

TO GET

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Tap e Inpu t/ Output Jacl&lt;s • S tereo Prec rsmn Record
Changer • Pr ovrs ron for Optronal b :teosron Speakers

POMEROY The DE KOVEN • Z922M
Charm rng Ea r ly Amerr can
styled cabroet rn genuine
M aple veneers. Lr h lrd ana

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A parcy honorins

Denise Hendrleka on her 14th
birthday was held Tlairadii,Y night
at the home ol M:ra. Audrla Jeffers ln MJnersv111e.
The group enjoyed games and
dancinB and refreshments were
served Guests were Bnlce

Beech, Gary Paulina, Patey
Paullns, Penny Pau!lns, Harold

Mrs. Kenneth Cale entertalned Tlairsda,y
nll!ltt with a toy psrt;y. Yro.
Am Salser of Racine was the
MIDDLEPORT -

demonstrator.
Gnests were Mrs. Newman

Burdette, Mrs. Georae Miller,
Mrs. Richard Hovatter, Mn.
Tana Slmontoo, Mrs. Larry WI.
ley,

POMEROY -

Grace Abbott,

ry, chairman; Mrs. George Hackett,
co.ehalrman; Mra. W i 1Food Booth, announced the work.
!larn
Childs,
M:ra. Vemon Webers for the booth m Frtda,y,
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Mra.
Wllllam
Walters, Mra.
Nov . I, at tile Melgs.Jackloo
John
Smith,
M:rs.
Robert Snowgame.
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They ate Mrs. Charl~;s Wer~
chairman ol the Meigs Athletic

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Be sure fD see Elberfelds nne selection of mana ca1ual
slacks - jeans.
All slacks are permanent press and there are stylea to
suit everyone in the family. Famous makes such •s
Sted!um - Levi - Reston - Mr. Wra~er.
Slim cut styles - Conservathre styles - All the pllfll"lar colors - all waist sizes and tn your correct letWth.
Elberfelds also sell WrarWer Blue Denim Jilin&amp; and
Lee Leans Denim Jeans - In all atns - Plus a complete selection ot Spurs Western Jeans. Buy Hveral
pairs of slacks now - You'U Uke our aelerlion, Ask
any or the salespeople to help you find your ·size.

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Mrs. Dale Walburn, Mra.

Wolfe, Debbie Wolfe, Billy Jef- Wilbur !laming, lolra. Richard
fers, &amp;lsie Jefl'ors, Delores Jef- Roller, Mrs. TOOmaa Dartt,
fers, Ronnie Baehtel, Bea Bach· Mra. Beulah Wblte, Mrs. Pearl
tel, DaiiiY !ldnner and Mro.lolary Hollman, Mro. Fred Gllllla, Mrs.
RJchard Grela, aDd Nrl. CharLoo Paulina.
leo ~s. The booteso aerved a
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We have 1 ftne selection and excellent Valuea
Cor the small fry boys - Pre-school age and
grade school.
Pel"IJUl]'lelll press sport shirts - Knit shirts
- Jeans and dress slacks- Whitedressshirts
Underwear. Socks and Jackets on sale.
Bring your boys In - Have them try on the
clothing they need - 1\Jil take ad .. ntQe of
Special Values and excellent selection.

Fits in where others can 't ..
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boys - the young set VI Junior am:J Senior
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AS of noon Wednesday, over 110 area individuals had voiced
their opinions on who the)r would like to see as the next president of
the United States. Dateline's Presidential PoD will continue through
noon Thursday. We'll publish the results in our column on Sunday,
Nov. 3. Too, we'll try to forecast the 1968 general election results
in next week•s column. The predictions wtll cover national, state
and local races and issues.

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Quilted Jackets - Nyl011 Jackets• ~-~:=~"~
leatller and knll c@llitbltloos - C
- Woal plaids - ~Od fabricsAnd there's all the ·p tiJulU" aty)ea in
aelect!on. - Wlilst · ler¢11 Jackell - car
coatlerwths - Goal cNte - Zl[lller Jackeia
and Button Iron! Jackets. They're all on sale
right """· Su see thls bl&amp; selecUon ·
on the onea you like aiXIaee how you c•n •••~ "'•
durlrw this October Sl.le.

THE American peq,le wm elect a president
and thousands of other office holders, Including
U. S. Senators and Repre1entativea, governors and.
state legislators. These officlal1 will make and
acimlnbter the laws or the lan:l under which we all

DANNER said his two cans of cookies arrived in fine shape, and
they were enjoyed by "me and my associates here in Vietnam." He
praised the scouts aOO others who took their time to do thJs, 8lli
added, "We do appreciate iL., Sl.id Combs:
"This is to the girls that seni me that nice box of candy ard.
cookies. I would just like to thank you ror it. You just don't know how
nice It is to get a bo11 when you are so far from home. It was really
nice or you. It makes things a lot easier on us over here to know
some one back home cares enough to take their time to sem:J a box
over here to us. l thank you girls very mucll. You're the greatest."

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tremendous aelection - . Boys size• 2 to 20.
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OPERATION Yule Four is nearing the home stretch In Gallia
Count.y. Last week, members of Girl Scout Troql118l received their
first thank you notes trom Gallia COunty servicemen who received
goodies from home earlier this month. Major Robert F. Damer,
PFC James Cmtbs and Dutch Fridd were the tlrst to express their
gratitude.

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MEN a,nd BOYS now ·

VOTING is tho lint obllplloo tbat ewry United stateo eiUzen
awes to hlmael! 1!111 his (or her) coenlr)'. f'liures show tbat In tho
last election, .one third of the natloo' a citizens did not bother to vote.

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' ""k aro~~· !t'all ·~• e•~~!l.,r ·~~~.s ~. ~·~~·· ~Y~, .';~"''!l~t~ ·~l.octlo~•· 1,11
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Speeial Meet
By HOBART WilSON, JR,

Pf. PLEASANT - A special
......nr or tile Point Pleasant
H1s1J School Bind Boosters will
be hold Tuesda,y, Oct. 29, at
7:30 p.m. in the band bulldinr.
Discussion will be held oo the

For the first time in several members from last swnmer's

proposed .... band bellding to

years, members of the Big Berd
Minstrel Association will hold a

located at the site of the pres1!11! slnlcture.
'111e Boosters also wtU finalIze plans for arummageandbake
sale to be held Nov. 2 to raise

party this Cal].
In past years, the pari;)' was an
aMual event, but it dropped to
the sidelines somewhere along
the way.

funds for the much..needed fa-

The "revived" event his been
set for Saturday evening, Nov.
3U, at the Pearl Street School
in Middleport Since the association Is made up of so many
young people, a band will pJ.a.y
for a cotl)le of hours while the
younger set enjoys one of its
favorite hobbies dancing.
There'll be several other diversions during the evening.
Due to the large numbers
taking part each year, only cast

be

cility. The parents of all elementary, Junior High and Senlor High students are urged to
attend.
PLAN DINNER

PT. PLEASANT - The Na omi Bible Class or the Belle-

mead United MethodJ st Church
will have its aruma! TUrkey
Dbmer in the church social rooms
on Friday, Nov. 22 .
Committee chairmen for the
atfair are Mrs. Robert Fowler,
Mrs. Clarence Hainey, Mrs. Arn ett Roush, and Mrs. Harold Har rnoo.

TRICK 'R TREAT!

It's that time of the year,
ready or nol The IMual ol&gt;
servance Ln Pomeroy wlll be
from 6:30 to 7:30 p. m. Wednesday and the siren wm sound to
mark the opening and the closIng or the evening's activities.
Most communities or the cOWlty
Ire expected to hold their ~
servance on the same evening
about the some hour so that the
"travelil¥'' from tDWn to town
will be discouraged.

ol Columbia
Grange and Aaron Sayre or RaMARGIE SAYRE

cine Grange will be representing Meigs County as prince and
princess in the pageant at the
state grange convention in Dayton on Monday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanford stockton or Hemlock Grange are Meigs
County's voting delegates at the
convention. Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Starkey, state gatekeepers, are
also atterxl:ing.

MILLER GRADUATES

Ronald 0 . Miller, 19, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Okey 0. Miller,
Rt. 2, Crown CU;y, received the
silver wings of an Arnzy aviator
and was appointed a warrant officer Oct. 8 upon graduation from
the Army Aviation School, Ft.
Rucker, Ala. During the 16 week course, he was taught various fire techniQJes and tactical maneuvers ror helicopters
supporting grOlOld troops tn combat. He also received instruction
in helicopter maintenance and
survival techniques.

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KAREN GRIFFITH, daughter or Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Griffith, Pomeroy Ri.
4, has been chosen to attend the

All American Quarter Horse Congress being held in Newark from
Ocl :n through Nov. 3.
Although Karen can attend earlier sessions, her first participation will be next Friday night
when she attends a "chuck wagon
~inner." The rest of the weekend will be packed with instruction and demonstrations on horsemanship, grooming, showmanship and other related subjects.
A rive year 4-H club member,
Karen has been a member of the
Meigs Count,y Pleasure Riders
for the past two years. Mrs. William B. Downie is advisor of the
club or which Karen was a junior
leader during the past club year.
Karen won the reserve cham~
pionship trophy at the 4-ll horse
show al the Meigs County Fair
in August aOO Monday eveninG
will receive an athie.,·emenl
award for her past yeAr's work.

DIVORCE GRANTED

PT. PLEASANT - A divorce
was granted in Mason County
Circuit Coort Frlda,y to Vlrginia
Joyce Vaughan from James
Vaughan with the plalntlf!' awarded care and custody or their inrant chUd and the defendant ordered to pa.y $50 per month sup-

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A NURSE AID

ea. 6 new unee; on111 owaer . C&amp;.U
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the Holzer Medical Center,
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AREA resident$ hive nJne more days to familiarize Lhemselves
with the candidates and Issues.. come Nov. 51 we urge all registered
voters in the Tri-COunty Area to exercise this important prlvUege by cullng their ballots ln the
general election.

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wtll decide on the role of govermnent In our lives, tile
amount of taxes we must pay, the wara we must ft.ght and how many
of our yOWlg men must serve in which branches!J( the armed forcea
ani! for how long. Every voter owes It to himself fD take part in selecting the best men and women to carry out these vital tunctioos.
Know the issues and the peq&gt;le - then vote!

"I'm writing this letter in appreciation for the box or cookies
dlat I received today. It's really a treat to receive a box from back
home. Not only do we enjoy the contents or the box, but it also lets
us know that there are peq&gt;le who appredate the job we •re doirw
here in Vietnam. It makes us reel good kllOIVIng that the help we
gi\'e to the p9q)le or Vietnam in the future will enablt! them to live
a free and prosperous life, as we Americans do. In closir~. I'd like
to thank you once again for your box and tor caring J~,bout us here in
Vietnam."

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TWENTY YEARS AGO. !rom the

Oles of the DaUy Tribune and

weekly Gallia Times .... Gallia County Extension Agent William P.
say~ 1948 tobacco crcps look good •• ,. Clara Worman, Garnet
Stringfellow, Rutll Sawyer Deopping all! Eulah WUliams honored
during education night activities by Kiwanis Club ..•. Gilbert Daniels,
Crown City, wins first place honors In 15--inch Beagle trials ••..
Heavy fog blankets entire area .... International News Service
ranks GAHS grid team ninth In Class A poll •.•. Blue Devils blank
Jackson 33..0 for 17th consecutive triumph in two years •.•. Pomeroy
drops 33·6 tilt to Logan .... Middleport crushes Nelsonvtlle, 52-6 ...
Salem College nips Rlo Redmen, 26--13.
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Sizes 2 to 6x - 6 to 20.
Mens sizes - small, medium, large and extra
large. Slipovers - Cardipns - Turtle-neck.
Slipovers in solid colors, Stripes, tweed et~
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BOYS SIZES 2 to 7

LIKE
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MENS.SPORT SHIRT$

Evet)' shirt Ia permanent press tor easy catt:~ ~ , 1\11
sizes, small (14-l~h ), medium (111-ISih ), large (1&amp;.
16\1 ), extra large (17-17'h ). Hundreds and hUDdreds ol
shirts for your .selection - Button down collar&amp;- ~

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for all the hoy s 2 to 7 - 6 to 20. Every llhlrt
permanent press and In styles that boys todly Uke
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stereo sound lns1am wa rm· up coo rer oper a tro n

PICnJRED ts the new moden coametic departmentofnutton's Drug Sto~e in Middleport. The departmelt feature11 the
latest and a complete line of beaut;)' aids tn addition to lntor~
mation for customers on beaub' eare. 1be trained cosmeticians of the store wUI complete without charge a personalized
chart lor visitors to the department..

MICRO ~TOUCH ~

2G TONE ARM The most r elfectly
balance d to ne arm rn horne st er eo. TrJc ks at a
mere 1wo grams - can· ! accr dentall y rum a frne

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SIX-SPEAKER SOUND SYSTEM Includes
twu yr an t 10"' w oo fers . two exponentral horns.
two 3J.'.i" con e· Jype tw eeters Broad ra nge re ·
spons e of 60 lo 1 5.000 cps

BEST YEAR YET

Party Given for

Toy Party Given

Denise Hendricks

Thursday Night

TO GET

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Tap e Inpu t/ Output Jacl&lt;s • S tereo Prec rsmn Record
Changer • Pr ovrs ron for Optronal b :teosron Speakers

POMEROY The DE KOVEN • Z922M
Charm rng Ea r ly Amerr can
styled cabroet rn genuine
M aple veneers. Lr h lrd ana

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Denise Hendrleka on her 14th
birthday was held Tlairadii,Y night
at the home ol M:ra. Audrla Jeffers ln MJnersv111e.
The group enjoyed games and
dancinB and refreshments were
served Guests were Bnlce

Beech, Gary Paulina, Patey
Paullns, Penny Pau!lns, Harold

Mrs. Kenneth Cale entertalned Tlairsda,y
nll!ltt with a toy psrt;y. Yro.
Am Salser of Racine was the
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demonstrator.
Gnests were Mrs. Newman

Burdette, Mrs. Georae Miller,
Mrs. Richard Hovatter, Mn.
Tana Slmontoo, Mrs. Larry WI.
ley,

POMEROY -

Grace Abbott,

ry, chairman; Mrs. George Hackett,
co.ehalrman; Mra. W i 1Food Booth, announced the work.
!larn
Childs,
M:ra. Vemon Webers for the booth m Frtda,y,
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Mra.
Wllllam
Walters, Mra.
Nov . I, at tile Melgs.Jackloo
John
Smith,
M:rs.
Robert Snowgame.
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M:rs.
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They ate Mrs. Charl~;s Wer~
chairman ol the Meigs Athletic

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slacks - jeans.
All slacks are permanent press and there are stylea to
suit everyone in the family. Famous makes such •s
Sted!um - Levi - Reston - Mr. Wra~er.
Slim cut styles - Conservathre styles - All the pllfll"lar colors - all waist sizes and tn your correct letWth.
Elberfelds also sell WrarWer Blue Denim Jilin&amp; and
Lee Leans Denim Jeans - In all atns - Plus a complete selection ot Spurs Western Jeans. Buy Hveral
pairs of slacks now - You'U Uke our aelerlion, Ask
any or the salespeople to help you find your ·size.

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Mrs. Dale Walburn, Mra.

Wolfe, Debbie Wolfe, Billy Jef- Wilbur !laming, lolra. Richard
fers, &amp;lsie Jefl'ors, Delores Jef- Roller, Mrs. TOOmaa Dartt,
fers, Ronnie Baehtel, Bea Bach· Mra. Beulah Wblte, Mrs. Pearl
tel, DaiiiY !ldnner and Mro.lolary Hollman, Mro. Fred Gllllla, Mrs.
RJchard Grela, aDd Nrl. CharLoo Paulina.
leo ~s. The booteso aerved a
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We have 1 ftne selection and excellent Valuea
Cor the small fry boys - Pre-school age and
grade school.
Pel"IJUl]'lelll press sport shirts - Knit shirts
- Jeans and dress slacks- Whitedressshirts
Underwear. Socks and Jackets on sale.
Bring your boys In - Have them try on the
clothing they need - 1\Jil take ad .. ntQe of
Special Values and excellent selection.

Fits in where others can 't ..
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AS of noon Wednesday, over 110 area individuals had voiced
their opinions on who the)r would like to see as the next president of
the United States. Dateline's Presidential PoD will continue through
noon Thursday. We'll publish the results in our column on Sunday,
Nov. 3. Too, we'll try to forecast the 1968 general election results
in next week•s column. The predictions wtll cover national, state
and local races and issues.

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Quilted Jackets - Nyl011 Jackets• ~-~:=~"~
leatller and knll c@llitbltloos - C
- Woal plaids - ~Od fabricsAnd there's all the ·p tiJulU" aty)ea in
aelect!on. - Wlilst · ler¢11 Jackell - car
coatlerwths - Goal cNte - Zl[lller Jackeia
and Button Iron! Jackets. They're all on sale
right """· Su see thls bl&amp; selecUon ·
on the onea you like aiXIaee how you c•n •••~ "'•
durlrw this October Sl.le.

THE American peq,le wm elect a president
and thousands of other office holders, Including
U. S. Senators and Repre1entativea, governors and.
state legislators. These officlal1 will make and
acimlnbter the laws or the lan:l under which we all

DANNER said his two cans of cookies arrived in fine shape, and
they were enjoyed by "me and my associates here in Vietnam." He
praised the scouts aOO others who took their time to do thJs, 8lli
added, "We do appreciate iL., Sl.id Combs:
"This is to the girls that seni me that nice box of candy ard.
cookies. I would just like to thank you ror it. You just don't know how
nice It is to get a bo11 when you are so far from home. It was really
nice or you. It makes things a lot easier on us over here to know
some one back home cares enough to take their time to sem:J a box
over here to us. l thank you girls very mucll. You're the greatest."

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tremendous aelection - . Boys size• 2 to 20.
.Mens atzes 34 to 54. 1'~

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OPERATION Yule Four is nearing the home stretch In Gallia
Count.y. Last week, members of Girl Scout Troql118l received their
first thank you notes trom Gallia COunty servicemen who received
goodies from home earlier this month. Major Robert F. Damer,
PFC James Cmtbs and Dutch Fridd were the tlrst to express their
gratitude.

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MEN a,nd BOYS now ·

VOTING is tho lint obllplloo tbat ewry United stateo eiUzen
awes to hlmael! 1!111 his (or her) coenlr)'. f'liures show tbat In tho
last election, .one third of the natloo' a citizens did not bother to vote.

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mMIInc of lbe Pll!nt Plea•
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7:30 p.m. In the band bulldk

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111&amp;11 Scbool Band Boosten w
be i\eld Tuesday, Oct. 29,
7:30 p.m. In the band bulldb:
DIIICUBIIOII will be held ... t
propo88d new bond bulldlns
be located at the site of the pn
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11te Boosters also will flnl
lze plans tor arummageandba
aale to be held Nov. 2 to rail
funds tor the much-needed f
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DIRTY DISHES! NOSIRREE!

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·Boosters Plan
Special Meet
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PT. PLEASANT - A oped
mOilllng of · the Plllnt Pleall
SChool Bml Boosters w
b&lt;t r\eld Tueada¥, O&lt;t. 29,
7:30 p.m. In the band bull dim
Dlooussloo will be hold oo t
proposed new band building
be located at the site of the pre
ent structure.
Ttte Boosters also will finl
be plans for arummageandba
aale to be held Nov. 2 to rail

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PLAN DINNER
PT, PLEASANT - The !
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llrests along the students' beeo reported and must be
route. The stall' can and the eonllldered to be unauthorized."
But the studeets perhaps
trotll&gt;• Inside did not Interfere.
But Czechoslovak pollee In charged with the emotloo of
patrol crul~era and trucks raced toda,y's SOUl amivenary or the
to tho aide of the marching c z e c h o a I o v a k Republic,
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AJIQVI! ARE SOME OF the 25 localml visiting mlnlotere
In I'&lt;IDero1 Sundoy ss they came dOWJIIItalra In the Pomeroy
United ile-st Church to partlclpste In the ordination service for till ReY. Glen HUes. Foll.awlng tha service, a dinner
was served at the Pomerqy Elementarx School by the wscs
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the Rev. Yr. HUes.

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MICRO-TOUCH• 2G T·
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reforms wrought by the Czect.
akrYak Communist regime led
b1 J)8l1l' ftrst secretary Alexander Dubeek.
At the bottom of the hiU there
had been only about SOO
students,
but
the coiUJDD
swelled as It pushed up the hiU.
!ludents snstched red, white
and blue natlooal bamers thai
hed been hung on street poles to

also to preserve the nation's

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MRS. JAMES F. O'LAU!li1LIN (_~ former. -~ ljobote. .r) bql4~ .,;,;. :~ ._
Rob, as ehe received medalo in&lt;illdlnr the coveted suver star presented poathumoualy to wlli•
buill, the laiAo Lt. O'Laughlln, who wu killed March Z In Vletmm. Mlldtltl the prese-IIIIIJ.
or Stanley White, U. S. Army, slltloned In Atheno, Sunday at the home or Mr- ml Mro. ~
Hob&amp;tetter, Chester Ro.l

Bravery Recognized
BY BOH HOEFLICH

alliance with the Kremlin.

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IIDekalelllr In llld out, ..,._.
dl.tto, Me~• 1 11 r p r 1 1 •

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caltle that is the seat of
peroment.
The llt1ldentll hed witnessed
the pall week the dumping,
IDider Sovlat preosure, or mejor

tfC)eral laws paased &amp;mda,v.
The laws dtrldod the nstl'"' lniD
aemilublomoua
Czech and
Slovak states giving the Slovaks
the lndepe11danee they have
oOUSbt for most of their
troubled history.
In the speeches, Dubeek
pledged to continue the reform
program thai had triggered the
Soviet anger and lnvaalon and

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mark today"s amlversary.
The Communist Czechoslovak
leaders had gathered in the
castle and delivered speeches
on the anrrlveraary and on the

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PRAGUE (UPI) - Cbantln&amp; tedly
"Rulaians go bome," about freedom."
Communist J)8l1l' aources aald
4,000 - · massed In l'raA1le
IDda.Y and marched up lo It was just such student action
Hredcan)' Castle where the that the Czecboalmak leaders
laden o1 tbla Sovlot«eupled hed tried to aYOid, wanting It
m1111rt trigger massive retalianation llere meeting.
· 011 the W8l' up to the hUltop tion by the Ruuian armies that
~olle, the sllxlonts also _ . lnvldod this nat1m Aug_ 21.

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ooneeded there Ia a ll'eater watch Walls..! the thiN psrb' mueh more predae inltnuntlt
chance to be wrong dds 7- man's vote hllll beaD impcmdera- lllln It rsall7 ••. "
The pickle &lt;( t11o poll- and
than al 1111 time IInce th•. But blo.
Walla&lt;e
Vote
Cn1dal
the
laot-mbute dedsiooo- and
the poll-• seem cudldalt
Somuel
Lubell,
a
lonl
time
kind ot a , _ bas It
they'll be rllllrtpolitical
malyal
with
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doo.tbellbeen?-ls
put t1111 by Oliver
The
have vaoll7
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COJI1liiiiY does
lmpnwed their DIOIIKoda IInce rlnlllltli le&lt;MI4JIO """ Is roport..
moiii.Y
prlvaiAo
political
polllns:
19t8. For ..,. ~. they are lng to - - · · but making
no
result
predlc:tion,
so,ya
no117
"None
of
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CIDdldates
has
polllnl rllllrt up to elediaa dme.
the
big
CJJOstion
Is
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of
z!Dged
the
public
yet.
Olr
polls
'lbe,y are ralher split In opinion
daa't .._ 1110)' rqlng enthu011 whether the public cooaldera the Wallace vote will break
alssm
for Nixon or Humphreyll'om
him
and
which
will
It
the No. 1111110 to be VletDam or
and
show
bitter dfvisfY«M!!SI for
80·
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also
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It
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law and order. 'lbe,y are 8ll"'ed
that
polling
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either yau hate his
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Devoted To The lntere1111 Of 'l7te Meigi·MIJIIOII Area

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Mrs. Clarence Rainey, Mrs. A'
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Could It be a aqueaker? A win and rlaers by Georae c.
Wallace. 1bis is M old charge.
by a whllker?
Two
decadea aao, In the final
"II could be the!-- or It could
be a landallde for Nllwn, u &amp;aid week of bis glve-&lt;em..bell cam~
Doll- All&gt;ert E. Sllldllnpr. po)gu, Harr,y S Tnunan wsnted
urve never· seen IQ)'tb1nl Itke to know jult who takea care of
this. As &lt;( toda1. eltller ooe the polltoker' s tally willie the
(lluberl
H.
H&amp;mphrey or polltaker•s bolO' taking polio. He
Richard M. NIXOII) could win accused the GOP of rlalni
resu1tJ to dlseoura,ge Truman
1h1a eleeUCI'I. u
You tblnk yw've aut trouble~ voters.
Over the p&gt;Uitera' heads
coping? Cooslder the Foil-s.
now-20 yeara later-hangs the
Pollsters Accused
They sre being called llara apecter ut 1948. II Is generally

ArUftcW eyea for llvl.ng paUentl were made as early aa the
.. , Mil &lt;en1ur7 by Romanprlesta.mo
preeticed ourger,y.

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surprise eletrenta . . • a new
: llocaa!J P.S.: All rllllrt, toil me bailpme. Tlult's what 19!i8 Ia
.ii11J 1"11 call It . . .
made of It you're a public
. ~ . 1'1rlt P.S..:- Because that's
oplnlonJIC)lltaker.
w'Loi I WOULDN'T TOUCH .I "Those are not just hedge
D £ F I N I T E PREDICTION words," said pollster Louis
wrrK.
Harris, when CJ10riO&lt;i wilY se
man,y of them are f1,ylng about
Ill' H.D. QUIGG
in the !)J'elll...'lbla hal ,prcbabl)'
UP! Senior Editor
been the strangest political year
NEW
YORK (UPI)- Tur- of modern history. More Wlforebulea&amp; , • • volat:Ue •
seen events than certainly since
liDflthomable- beset with un- 1932. Much more than 1948. n

Now You Know

Committee chairmen for ·
affair are Mrs. Robert FowJ , .

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SOVIET PJ!EM!ER ALEXEI N. KOSYGIN said IDda.Y VIetnam
lalkl ~-· react.d a very compllelled atlie." He asked the
, _.. lltJVermnonl to ilo all It CIOIO persuede the United Slalel
Ill CaJj ID UD-tiooal ball In U. S. bmlblng.
.
llol)'sfn's s t - _ . rei- by JII)&gt;IIIIIO sour&lt;:ea In
.Ma- tollcnllaB a eo~ ~ ........ KosYJin m1
Jlpaiiiioe 'n'IDipOrt ~ Yolllro - - ..., bad · ;,thi Soviet I - t o use hlllood ollloeo -nt..fltll•· .

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THE REV, GLEN IDLES, right, was ordained Into the ml~&gt;­
lstry SurMiay aftern0011 at the Pomeroy Urdted Methodist Church
or which be Ia pastor. Contlucll!!i the ordl•tlon was Bishop
Franels Gerald Ensley, D. D., LL.D., lett, Bishop of the United
Methodist ChUrch Ohio West Area. The Pomer!l¥ church was
tilled tor the occasion.

FIVWAY FORECASI
Temperatures In Ohio will
avorase below normal TUeldal'
th........ SOIUt'dal' with dally
hlgho In the low 40s 1o the low
50s and nii)Jidme Iowa mooll7
In the 30s. It will be Cldle cool
most da,vo of the porlod.
Pr~ will total ooe
dd!d to twu-tblrd Inches, oc-

eurrilll aa aboWera or a a o w
llurrles mostly cllrlng t11o BOcoad ball of the period.
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Notices for

Trick, Treat

375 Votes in

By Absentees
To date, 375 Meigs Coontl-

""" have east ab- bsllots
In the forthc:omlnil November
election.
The Melis Coom\Y Board ol
Electloos will be _ . ti-om I
to 4 p.m. dally lbrouSb I h I 1
Tla&amp;rsday - the deedllne for Ill&gt;V&lt;JIIng - tor tllo convmlenee ol Y0ter1.
Boanl ollldala also r&lt;p&gt;rtod
toM1 amther ebtla&amp;oln a V&lt;JIIng
plate. Thll II In the 1..01111 Bot-

Injuries
Mrs. Robert G. Callahan, 21,
Rl I Jaeksm, admltled to llolzer Medical Center, Flrlt J),Ye.,

at 9:4S p.m.

&amp;lturda.Y allit a

traffic aeeideat iD Jack1011 COIJn..
\Y, clled In the holl)lltal at 6:10
a.m. ~. 9MI suffered fractured rlbo, a ltoctored leg and
lnlornAI Injuries.
Three tllher per100a, twu ol
them lnsolved In automobile accldera, were treated _ln t h e
emar...,~ room and edmllted to
the hospital.
David M. 1AliiC. 22, Rt. 3 Wellllloe, was odmltled to the hospital at 2 a.m. Sllunloy with laeerstlons of the . - and eye.
He waa Injured In • me car acon Rt. 327 two mllea
north ol Wlnclleoter.
Mrl. lfarJ L. QIUtland, 93,

Boys will be boys, particularcomes to prlde in their
Dads.
And one da,v In the not too distant ruture, following the patt8rn
of boys, two-year-old a o b o•Laughlin In all probability will
be boosting a bit sbout his Dad,
the late Lt. James F. O'Laugi'.ly when it

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ADd rightfully so.
Young Rob realized little ol
the s1grdl1cance of ceremonies
&amp;mda,y at the home of hi&amp; grand pareats, Mr. and Mrs. George
llobstetter oo the Chester Road,
when Ll Ql Laughlin was rec:og-

- Four peraona were injured ln
one

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three automobile accidents reported over the weekend
by the sherlll's department.
Four sustairwd lnjurlea SundsY at 2 L m. on Route 124, twotenth• of. mHo 0111 or the Syracuse corporation limit&amp;.
Sbertrr'a deputies said 1 car
drl'"" by Gary Wade Rupe, 21,
Rt. 1, Portland, went out ol con-

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Making the pr• . - . . , . amMajor Stanley White, 011 ROTA
lnstruciM at Ohio UniYorafl;r,
himself a veteren of tllo VIet-

- received several U. S. Army

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d.a.v to Mra. O'Lsuglilln -

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The dtadon awardlll.&lt; Ll
medals awarded poltbumously to
her husband. Amongthemwaathe O'Laughlln the SUY81' Star
SUver Star Issued only for UD· reads:
usual bravery and dedication to
"Secood UeutOIWit O'Laugbduly .
Un dlllllngulsbed himself for beLt. 0' Laughlln was killed in role action on 2 Mardi 1961,
Vietnam on March 2, thb year. while aervtag as a g~ •.,... IeedHe had departed for VIetnam er with Co. C, 4th Bett•'lon,
on Nov. 15, after having spent 9th Jntantr,y In the Hopjl)lc of
a month's leaveherewithhJswtfe VIetnam.
and 9011. He was the aon of Mr.
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O'Laugh!ln's p l and Mrs. Francis J. O'Laugh- cafi"Nlt UDder tntense eneJIJ1' fire
lln or De,yton.
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Four Injured Early Sunday

trol OD 1 curw, traveled lett of
ChiiUotllhe Rd., GaDJpolil, lam preolnct wllere - · will admltlld lo llle holpllaiii9Lm. eentor off the hl&amp;bwiY ml hit a
eaol their .b allols 011 New. Sin tho
'111ICK OR TREAT nllllt In old Llllla: _ . , ocbaol. Vat- SoturdaJ willl a I t a - loll slpml two trees.
.:· WASHJNGT(&gt;N - PaEStnENT JOIINSON'S 3-dsY old 1101 M•'lft ~· J'lalnl will be lloldtrom
Rupe sulrered lacerstloos or
hlp. !lie IaJured .... the !Drebead ai.J left arm while
era
ire.
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,tllo
bu'Jdlnr
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Ludatla Dofho Robb. Jllo eldor dluibler• llDda
7130 p.~n. ta.• 'II ."'111o10
o~Jwed' llld Coli em her bed&gt;oom
oo a ..,_ tor her ...,..,..... alter I&lt;!'IIJhOIIIilr ~er 12 :roor• ofqe an ASKi!D lbrcluth tilt trillll door.
p a o - Henry Walker, Portflqcw.
Marine Cop. Chsrleo S. Robb Ill VI-m, tor II- NOT to partldjlata.
lind, sustained a held ll\luey m1
TAliEN TO HaiPJJ'AL
U1D · ·"centlcnl~ Mike Wilker,
Dotllo lltnnl. P-, wu
17, Portlanil, a b......, Jell le~o
rOBIOYedtoVeterllllllomollal

f.Durt Levies

nlzed posthumously .. another or
America's heroes In the Viet~
nam War. But me day he will.
&amp;mda,y, Mrs. O'LIItl)lh!ln the former Pamela Hobstetter

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and James Walker, 15, Portland.
lacerations or the nose anrl back.
They were removed to Veterana
Memorial Hoapttal by the Syracuse emergency squad.
The 1966 model vehicle dri-ven
by R~e was demolished. ~e
was charged with DWL
A Rt. 2 Racine man WIB tlted
on tour ct.arges followirw a ootcar mlshll)&gt; Sunday at 5:20p.m.

on the Nease HoUow Road. threetenths ol a mile east ot the Sa..
shan Road.
Shorltf Robert - h ' o
IJept. aald GObert Sellara, 23,

wu arrested on charpa of ID
operator'&amp; license, speed ln ex:ceas or rood condiUIXIB, lallure
to reg)- a motor vehicle, m1

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drlvt!W on the ,.....,. side of tho
r...r. The vehicle l'QIIItletl a
curve, met 'a car ~ ill the
opposite dlreet!CII, .......... olf tho rood, ml tumid owr Ina
creek on the rl8bt aid&amp;
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by Sellara wu ' "''•bed IDil

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