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16--DaUy Sentinel, Pomoroy.MJddleport,

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The Junior Youth of the Dan·
ville Pilgrim Church enjoyed a
picnic at the home of Mr..
Earl Cross bas been eleclediLewis Van Meter,
ste~ard; Adra Swick, Junior youth presmaster of lbe Racme Grange Kelly Van Meter,
asSIStant tdent. .
lor the next
steward; Debby Van . Meter, Those '".attendance were Pa·
Other new ofltcers are Ben chaplam; Rhonda Ervm, teet· mela DaviS, Nanette, Larry,
Spencer, overseer, C. S. Mor· urer: Beverly Ervm, tireasul"' Donald, and Ronald Justus, Wtl·
ns, steward; Roy Spencer, er; pebora Cross, secretary; Jiam Myers, Vtckie_ Might .. T&lt;&gt;
asst. steward; Mary Easterday, Howard Ervin, Jt., gatekeeper; ny and Wonda Cardillo. Vt81tors
chaplam ; Bertha
Spencer, Delia Cross, Ceres; Hetdt Ash- atte~ding were Margo Grate,
treasurer; Mary
Easterday, lley, Pomona, and
Herbert Nelhe Myers, and Linda Car·
chaplain; Letha Morris, secre· Ervin, executive
dilio. The door prize was won
tary ; Cleo Adams, Emma Ad· I The Hacme Juruor charms by William Myers.
am s. lecturer.
sponsoreo by the Ohto State i
Dorothy Smith, Cet·es; Belle iGrange held at the Ohio State : baby crochet set, first prize;

Plans Picnic
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Plaus were made for alaml·
ly picnic Sunday, Sept. 18, at
1 p.m. at Municipal Park in
Middle rt when the Sew·Rite
SewingpoCiub met Wednesday
evening at its club room.
Mrs. Harold Hood, president,
d ted th meeting It was
selle Christma's cards.
The annual Christmas dinner
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set as
Thelss,
Ann Beegle. IFa1r on August _27 was repre- Mrs. Robert Ashley ,
duster, date while the place is to be
flora ; (,eraldme
.... d Cross,
d R lady
b t 1sented
Th and
N ti recetved da plaque.
Stat first prize;
b 'd Mary. V. Easterd M announced. Plans were
also
as.slsIan t llocwar ' an
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e a ona1 an
e day. em rot ery, 1lr51' an
rs . discussed for a Halloween ar-

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dbmer was served ·at orra!h 'lt wiD be held at the mans brolber and family, Mr.
Harold. lluml!lll1jl(ll&lt; ».Wd Jtua ~l. ,
and Mr~. Don Smith 11!1~ ebi!-

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blesoJtic.~ ~- ··· ;, ·· ~ w~, vrs. w. J. dren, Timmy and Cyndit, San
. Following dinner, :"ii . .• trio, Roasllt BteubellVJ.U•· Miss AI· Leandro, Calli.: Mt. · al!II JMn.
Moo~ iores, Jean and Jan Bumgaf. mira Roush, w£' Grove, Dale Smith, Logan; Mr. and

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Linda Lelgb
Jell Sunday, lor Oxford, wh~re
she wlll enter Miami Universtly
lor her sophomore year. She
was accompanied
Oxford by
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Moore, her brolber, Bill
and Allen Downie.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cohen
o! Zanesvt.11e were Wednesday

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presented two vocol se!OC:
. 'oils after which silent pray·
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Jrlns':.ad, ·w:o
Januaey
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(I h ho died September 6
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A 1t 0 n Mrs. Mike Largent, Columbus,;
I· Tom· Mr. and Mrs. Gary Carman and
family Columbus; Mr.
and
Mrs. Ronald Carman and son,
Wolf, Mlcheel Wolf ~ Aaron Columbus; Mrs. Maggie Smith,
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ler, Mr;, G.;.rgla Saundero,
er iD unison.
Mr
HWltington.
- family picnic In honor _.
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Prizes. of .the Raush Coat of ami-'Debbt~;,&amp;.vr,euse· Mr. and A
guests of his brother and sister- A
ted to Mr Mrs
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committHe. Grange contest
held
:e-- Irene Hoback, first on
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles :
R lne. ky ·pMax Etch ger and Bee- Doh Smith and family was held
1 . The traveling prize,
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subordm· The next regular
of
b Mrs. Elza Gilmore Jr. Cohen.
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at Royal Oak Park Sunday. At•
elected are Donna Cross, mast· ale Grange. Wmnm
were lhr Junior Grange wtll be Sept. as Y arded to l1
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hl&gt;avtng
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Rose.
tending besides the above nam0
er,· Keith Ashley
overseer· I Mrs Cleo Adams edging and 14
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· rs ay on Mr. and Mrs Dallas Hassler ent; iana Rous •
youngest vlllei Mr; and Mrs.
Victor es were Mr and Mn
Earl
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" Monday "'w
~"d preaen t·• M'188 Almira Roush, Crooksv
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fi lo; Mra. Susan FreckOI and .son Redney,
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. Bat· of Reynoldsburg' spent
ly recetved a birthday gtft from 'th h
ts M and Mrs IIDush of WUiow Grove, Pa., E&gt;tlne south Zanesvllle· Mr F k Ro d The• Smith 1 mil
her secret pal
Wl
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Harry Keiser, Minersville.
trav ng e farthest and also and Mra. Harold Bumgarner and left Tuesday for their home In
Ib ~~~s~:~;:: ~~: H~rv~ Marine Lance Corporol Stan· the oldest lady present; and to Dolo~, Jean, Jan, John and Callfomla by automobile. 'Ibis
It~ose named ; bov . and M ley R. Lemley of Cherry Point, Fred M. Roush, oldest man Mary ; Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. was the nrst trip her. for them
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rs. N. c , spent several days last present.
IIDush, Denny Roush, Rebecca 1o 10 years
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IDon&lt; Mullen,
M ChMrs.
I Donald
H If Col· wee k WI·th h'IS parents , Mr. and Election of officers was held Sleeth, Mr. and ",,rs. Ev erett
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mMran, Mrs Harold W Lemley Jam· with Mrs. Harold Bumgarner Roush and Kathy and Linda
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s. ily. He was accompanied to selected as president, Mrs. )!:\'· P!lllllY )licjwd, ~rs.
In e ~
Woni has been recewed here Wtliard Bo)er, Mrs. Donald Charleston, w. va. Monday by .erell IIDush, vice preoident; .{loush, Mrs. Hattie Reed, Mr.
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of the deaths of IIDihn
and ~~~smghl and MrS. Edward ! his father and brother, Bobby .
.~nd Mrs. Joon W. Smith.
Jack Jones, sons of
Grace
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and :\drian carson where he
George Reed, . Mr. and Mn.
Lance of 2.90. South Unton , Sal· The next meeting will he Sept. took a plane for his base.
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w&gt;th
Mrs.
Tom
Grueser
as
Mr
and
Mrs
Cheste
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and
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Mrs
H
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FRIDAY
the hostess
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Roush, Letart, W. Va.; Mrs. THE MIDDLEPORT Child
Rollin , ag• &gt;7. died suddenly
end guests of relatives in the
Esther Brown, Mrs. Nona Hoi!- Conservation League i!1 sponsorThursday evening Sept 1 as ~~~'4"· · &gt;¥*11' area.
•man Mr and Mrs Freeman lng 1 rummage sale this Week·
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OUD aD
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Ztrkle IboPam1weremauc
on the last Saturd
of Roush,
Pa.;
Mr. en d• Frlday and Saturd ay, Sept.
a meeting at the c1ty hat! m '-'
and daughter, Suste, spent the Ph
th he the p ay
and Mrs. Nathan Roush, f&gt;e.. 9 and 10, m the Wesley F r 1
Rittman, where they resi,de. Be- ~
~eeke?d with relatives in Cin· =-~d r::sre:
Jrolt, Mich.; Mr.-and Mrs. Jack Building on M~U S.t.
sides his wife he is survived '·
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Tuesd
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THE POMEf.m
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ay evenmg a1 e
or Roush and Scoty ' Cathy and Athletic
Assoc·18tlen·High10 School
by a daughter and son . .f&lt;'uner· ~~
r. a. . rs .. James W . er
h School
Diana, Mrs. 'lbelma Capehart,
w spooal services were held sunday, l~·
are restdmg wtth Mrs. M1ld- ,rs Donald McKenzie res- Jolr, and Mrs. John Fry, Mr. sor an after game dance lol·
red Tubbs. They are former lei t, ·
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P the snd Mrs. Richard Lewis and lowing the \vahema • Pomeroy
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en . waa 1n arge 0
Ch 1 Ma
nd Ann
football game thio coming Frj..
Death came to Jack, age 46,1 '
meetmg which opened with the
ery '
ry a
e, Mrs. day night at the PQI!leroy Jun.
Tuesday night, Sept. 6, at a Dave Wiley has returned to
Lord'o..Prayer In llfllson. . II ;~ R~~Wl:d ~rone Hand lor High School auditorium. '!be
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was announced that the band
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' ew av· Jays will emcee the dance from
lingering illness. He had been he has been employed for
would participate In the Apple en, W. Va.
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10 p.m. te 12 midnlghL .
taken there the previous Fri· the summer on the New York
I Festival at Jackson o n . 24. Mrs. . Mary_ Aumtller, Har~ Mary Shrine, White Shrine of
Savings Accounts maybe only
He also leaves his wt!e, a Central Railroad. He will be in
Contest _wiMers for tag day lord, W. Va., Mr. and Mrs. Jerusalem will meet at I be
daughter
and
a
son.
Funeral
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semor
year
at
Ohio
Univ~rwere
Jamce Eastman
and Fred M. Roush; .Sand Hill Road, IOOF itall Friday at 8 p m.
cme of OlU' many services but ...
services will be held today s'ty
Qrlffith, first
place: W. Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Add Frt~ .
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Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gilmore A wedding shower was
second place; and Blll lllro. John Lewis and Michael RETURN JONATIIA!'I Meigs
anyone's life ... just plain good sense in
Besides their mother, two I have returned from Columbus on Saturday, Aug. 6 for
third place. A vole and Dale, Mason, W. Va.; Earl Chapter. Oanghters •.1 th~ Am·
any adulfs life! It gives you a cash reser':'e
sisters, Evelyn and Helen Grace where the-y were gu~.ts of their man 2nd Class, and Mrs.
of thanks was given Mrs. C. li:. SteWart and 'Roriaid Deverick. erlcan RltJolutiqn, WI~_ meet
also survive. They are neph· l daughters and famii!Cs, Mr. vin Ballard, at the home
and committee for
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rr~ay at 2 p.m. at the Grace
that's readily availahle when needed, ..
ews of Mrs. Margaret Hems· and Mrs. John Parsons and lam-, his parents, Mr. and
M r letters sent ID merchants lor
, Episcopal Parlsb House In .Porn·
safe and- earnlrz~ interest until then. And
Je~ ol Syracuse.
tly and Mr. and Mrs. Vl'l'non [ Ralph Ballard.
day and aiM to the unl·
eroy with Mrs. Geor4e Sktaner,
so many other helpful banking services
The
Jones
family
were
form·
Bobb
and
famJiy.
The
gift
table
was
committee
for
Issuing
Mrs. ~~~ard Foster and Mrs.
are at your command under the very same
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Syracuse
residents,
where
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Lawrence
Mil·
with
a
white
cloth
blue
band
uniforms.
ll'k !lf'U...er .
bosltS!ea.
roof ... hereatour"Fu/1 Service» bank!
the children were born and hoan and Mr. and 1\!rs. Vernon ered umbreU and' .1
II was announced that the
U.! •pe•t&lt;.er Wtll be li:Uzabeth
raised. The family moved !rom Weber and family
in Gal· They receivO:
ver
Aasocialion. has purple and
Dayton, State Con·
here
to
Rtttman.
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llpoitS
Sunday
lor
a
ptcmc
held
and
useful
gifts.
white
rugs
for
oale
and
they
Members
of
the
Women's
Mlsst
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!10_!Week
Cholrman.
Save here NOW!
Relatives and frtends
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Games e
ed
may
be
seen
at
food
stand
dur·
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Society
of
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the aemces were Mrs. Wayne Amsbary and family. In the eveni.; ;~ Pp~kes
ing footbaU games. Mrs. Ver- Cliff Free Methodist
church 1IIE MIDDLEPORT HIgh
R~:~er, Pomeroy, and the aflernoon the group went ed the winners.
non Evans waR named mem· ilm TIIUI'!!d-y lf~moon at the School Cheerleaders will hold
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Potts, Mr. boat ndmg on the nver.
Refreshments of Ice
chairman. The mem· church for a program preceding a high school teen dance this
and Mrs. Richard RousU, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stump and cake potato hi
d k 1
ticket&amp; were donali.d Ute regular meeting.
Saturday night at the MiddleGeorge Schneider, and Mr. daughter, Sue, of Akron wero aid .:Vere serv~ps.; ~::. 00
David Goodwin. Mrs. Group singing of "Ready," port high gym. from 10 p.m. to
Douglas Hemsley, all of Syra· recent guests of Mrs. Cora Ben· ing guesls:
Logar and Mrs. J!llza opened the program, followed t2 midnight, lollowllli
t he
cuse.
n~tt and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Mr. and Mrs. Nonnan H aell
Jr. were named· as wiiiJ ,Pr,a:;,q, ~~ M,rs. Carl Bail· Rutland·MJddleport.
football
Rtce and famtly.
' Mr. and Mrs. Hen
A~old' ..
committee.
Mr , , ey. A poem,: Jwlndowo
o1 game. The Jays wtll be
in
MASON PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Lloyd Mr and Mrs R erry Je!lers' !loy
wlll be the chair- Gold," was gtven by Ml'll. Ger· charge.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth_ Ed· returned recenlly from a tr1p Mr. and Mrs' R!rt A old• ~an f'!l' the ~Iober IJleeting. .aid Pullins and . a duel, "The THE LETART FALLS Mothwards, Sr. of Bell, Califorma, to various points in
Texas Mr. d M · W od
Mr. Donald Miller, band dt· Morning Light i• Breaking," ndist Church will sponsor a jit·
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Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Edwards, where they visited with rela· M; and Mrs. W0 t row
e,
asked the AssoclltUon tD was presented bY Mrs. Harry ney supper on September lOth
Jr. of A•usa, California, Mr. lives. This week Mrs. Lloyd Mr. andn Mrs. J a eman
a pair ol marchln• Clark and Mrs. Jesse Haggy, at the Letart Community Hall
and M
Schnekle
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and her guests, Mrs. James So~ia Shell; and
cymbala and a baritone[ The ltev. Eugene Gill, guest starling .at 5 p.m. The WSCS
Bu~khBUROo, W, _va. have
Lloyd and children of Pittsburgh Mr ~nd Mrs ' Audl
and it was voted to pur- speaker, had for his theme, will hove articles to sell.
Sen&gt;ing Meigs County for over 94 yecrrs
vwUng G~y Livmgston.
and Mrs. Clifford Kennedy and G' ·
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them from the Kenny : "That the World Might Know,''
MONDAY
POMEROY
RUTLAND
Gay Livmgston spent a few son and Phena Clifford of Porn- H~~~· Mr.d a~d :rs.
Co. Mr. Dan White and !ul!ing ., his scripture, Matthew THE POMEROY Garden Club
~ys at her home here. Mr s. eroy spent the day at Old Man'~ M';. anChan 1 ~ a, Mr
Mr. John Sebo were asked to Zit : 11-20. Prayer by MISB Mar· will meet Monday at 2 p.m. at
Member Federal Reserve System
Livingston, 1 graduate nurse, Cave.
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salesmen at the gates for guerl te Leifheit closed
t h e the home of Mrs. Clair Karr iD
does
private
~uty
uursing
in
Mrs.
James
Brewington
and
~rs.
Bill
Karr,
VIck~
and
the
Wahama
game
Friday
program.
Syracuse.
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

c~mmittee.

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DeoCen&lt;lants Jof!~
~'&amp;18zine 'Arnold~ secretary; Holiday Guuta
SUsanna 'Rouah held their
'&amp;lid Mrs. Mal Etcbinger, trea·
About·
Dllol reunlen "" ~y,: Bet~- IIIW. 11 wall decided to hold Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Carmalj,
!ember 4 at !hi! VemOD ' llcl1oOl lbe reunien next ear at I he and ramlly. Peach Fork RDtol.

Sew-RiteCiub

o., Sept. 9, 196&amp; Junior Youth Group
Picnic• at Swick's

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SI:JNDAY, SEPTEMBER II, 1966

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Band BoosterS

Foil Terrorists
~ on Election Eve

Viet Nam Briefs

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REMAINS OF VElllCLE - Thla Is the vehicle lit which Donald Lee Evana,
27, Huntington, wa&gt; kill ed in Fridny evening on State Rt. 62, three miles north
of Pt. Pleasant.
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TOMORROW
Saturday Sept. 10 10AMto4PM
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Favorite Style. Order Them In Your Size and Color For
Just A Small Deposit.

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Funi..lngs For

"THE HALLELUJAH
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Burt Lancater

Ftr,Yeur Family

Lee Remick
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Mrs. John Vroman were called ~ Mr. and Mrs. Wtrt 1.
night.
Mrs. Pullin~ president. cnn· MEMBERS of Rock Springs
to Columbus last week due to .;;· Ba~ :frs.MElton
.At the close of the meetin~. dueled the.busineas session held Better Health Club will meet
the sudden Illness of their sis- ~
~t ~n, ~ · ~nd Mrs. refreshments were served by in the recreation room of par- in the church yard Monday,
ter, Mrs. Esther Kissell. Mrs. I,;" 1 Err, rsi . arllyn
Mrs. Lloyd Wright, Mrs. Thorn- sonage. Thirteen members an· Sept. 12, at 9 a.m. to~~ to the
Kissell ts confined to Mt.
" · va 8 at e_y, Mrs..
as Hennessy, Mrs.
Daniel swered to roll call and Mrs. museum at Marietta and the
mel Hospital Room 329
AckeK. Mrs. Htida Whtte, Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. William Pori· Richard Friend ·was welcomed Fenton GJ.. s 'co. in Williamshe is recov~ring from~
Mddred Arookl, Mrs. .
er and Mrs. William Nelson.
a new member. A meeting son. W. Va.
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Lawrence, Nancy, Dehhte
ID be held at the Hysell Run BETH!"L NO. Ill! of the In·
Bowen.
Kenny, Gary Wells,
HyseU' 8 Entertain
ohllt'Ch on October 6, was an· ternational
Order of Job's
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hood
Tayler, Doris White,
W' h F
nounced.
Daughters will meet at Pomedaughter , Jolene, returned
Whtte,. and _Jtmmy Eddy.
and ':.!':!il~e~fnmJr
Plans were made for a pot· roy Masonic Temple on Monday to their home in
Sendmg _gJfts were Mr. and of Rutl&amp;nd entertained with
luck supper with the Men's Fel· day at 7:3() p. m.
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rs. es ey orrtson,
r. home in Rutl nd
xes rvel'f' sent tn ~ervlcP.!'Ilf'n
. class of the United Methodist
nts Mr and M M'lto
and Mrs. Warden Ours, Mr. and Pr
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A round robin card was sent Church will meet Monday at
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Mrs. Mrs. v·trge1 walk er, Iiir. and Laleesent
Haleywere
Spr' rrin and
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2 p. m. at the borne of Mrs.
Kenneth Dav·s
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Mrs. Stanley Trussell, Mr. and Ed d A 'h Rom e_ · rs. Attending Wlt'e ·the
above Albert Alward.
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Mrs. Asa Jordan is
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TUESDAY
ing in the Middl port
Eldon Gaul, Mr. and Mrs. zo a· M
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Eu~ll!' Glll, ..Mrs. Laura THE MEIGS County T n p
garten classes du: to the
Floyd W~ber, Mr. and Mrs. w~l'a'ndr.c~~dren nAth~ns~~~- ~h.l,l~er. ~~~~·· ~earl JacoM, Not.Chers' Club ~ TOPS, will
sence of Mrs. Daniel Thomas. Denver Htll, Mr. and Mrs.
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Mr It meet Tu~day, Septem~r 13, at
Crisp, Mr. and Mrs. J o h
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n Woodard, Mr. Ernest Powell, Mrs. Clarence 7:3() p.llt. at the home of Daisy
BONY'S VISITING
Wells, Mr. and Mrs.
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Patterson tn Syracuse.
Dolin, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton roy : • Mrs. Blanche
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A'ITEND WOIIKSHOP
ndist Church, Middleport. 'nley
ren, Julia and Eddie Jr. , of Davis, Mr. and Mrs.
Darrel land ; Frank Hysell. Rutland; Five members of lbe Syrs- .were Mrs. Wendell G. Stutler,
Columbus are spending the Golf, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Eddy, and Mr. and Mrs: George John· cuse Methodist Church attend- Mrs. William Eichinger, M,...
week with her ~a1ents. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Dean. son and Roger Ptckens of Mid·
the Workshop on Leadership, Melvin Grimm, Mrs. John sau:~:· JAoeusUWniPhtlhsps, PfoMmedrodly. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Baker, Mr. ~=eport.=~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~:;=:••lll=e~ Meth· vage and Mlsa Marcia Karr,
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Mr. Wilson is a medical patient Eddy, Mr. DenniS Spittler, Mrs.
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Emerson Shaver, Mr. and Mrs.
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Returns Six Indictments
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PT. PLEASANT-The Grand Musgrave representing McCar· feature an address by Gov. WASHINd'rON (UP!) ,.., Ch 1 F W lof
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•"'"'-ber term of ly. MarshaIf Informed the coUrt Jam.. A• Rhod...
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populatlr· expert&amp; reriorlid
ton,ar eo
joint· ~directors
the some
Their eo...,.ca
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don T Castor 110 of !221 Jack· Masoo County Ciroull Courl he would blre his own CtJUnsel
Others who wtil speak aro Ll k!day lhat olllC&lt;! lhe birth IOVernmenl'a 116$ naUon fartil~ otudy, sponsored by the NatloDson Avenue, dted 'Thursday eve· completed their currenl dulles All the mdtcled persoos will ~v. ,.191m W Brown and U S. con1rol pill Meame avlllable In ty study, said, "lhe young a1 InsUtule of ChUd Hullb on4
nmg In Holzer Hosptlai after a Thursday noou '-1 are siiU on appear on Seplemher 121 h ot Rep&amp;. Samuel L. Devme of eo. 1960 II ha• beoome "a m·ajor American wife has shown an Rumar OOeiOplilent of 111t
long •Uness
call should lhe~r services be 9 30 a m to enter pleas to their lumbus and John M Ashbrook means of regulating ferWlty" OJ!rilordlnary Immediate enthu- Department of Hea!lh, Educl·
A practtcmg vetermar1an m needed further.
tndtclments
of Johnstown and GOP State in lhe United States.
slasm" for what baa become lion and Welfare (HEW), wu
Mason County for lhe pool twen- There were two felony and Grand Jurors serving are Chairman Joh S A d
Drs. Norman B. Ryder 01 lhe 10nerally kiiOwn lis "the pill" publlshed today by the joutnlll
ty fears he was born at Can- loor mtsdemeanor indictments Mrs. John BllZBrd, Mrs Guy
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Unlverlll)' of Wlseohlln an« . Aftd, though llle debate wllhin SCience.
t.Boal m ObJo Twp' on June ton, OhJ~, on August 13 1800, returned by the group
McWII!tanifl Jl- Mrs Dick Rustbe Rornah CathoBc ChUl'Ch on
~ , 1!'/4, she was the daughter the son of Mrs Maude Cooler Rus,.n Franklin Leach, PI sell, Mrs, M'ry Van ' Horn,
tile morlll questlima posed Is
---,-ol;·.the late Lewts and Kat•• I Herdhcka of Canton who sur- Pleasant, was lndicled on the George Ratrden foreman ft en
not yet resolved, "substantial
CAMPAIGN CHAIRMAN
1'\ml Call Evans. Her husband, v1ves and the late Guy castor. felony charge of rape lftvolvmll ry Kay, J. Odell Bush, Walter
numbers of CathoUc: women are State Treasurer John D. H~
J(\1111 C Wills, died Match 27, He was a graduate of Savan· a 14-year-old 111'1 and also on F JohnsoA, W W Brown, J
USIDi oral eonlrllleptlon" Ry. bert, todoy IDittllltleed Ute 1"
~~. They were mamed July nah, Ohto, high school and two misdemeanor charges one/ F Thomas, Btlly Steele, Calvm
der pod Wealoft' said.' 1bey poinlmetlt of Bob Colt, Clrde....ll97
Ohio Stale UmverSIIY mem- count of contrtbuting to dehn McDaniel, Clyde Roush, Sidney
speculated lhal Ibis "rnliht Yllle, aa llislrlet Cbairmon lot
~!Vors Include a doughter, ber of lhe Presbyterian' Church quency of 1 mmer, slso con- R DurSt, Carroll 0 Ptckens,
By SIDNEY DOMINITZ
us about seYeral federal laws contribute to 1 reapprlsal of hla campolga •lor l'Miecllon.
~~ Everett (Wmme) Waugh, and the Loyal Order of Moose cernnll! lhe 14-year-old ond one Chl!l'les Knopp.
United Press lntei'IUllioul
that also would be vlolaled.
Cole'S Dlalrlct li OOiiJI!I'(sed of
R!r:.~ Crown Ctty, three grand- surv1vlng 10 add•l!on to his charge of assaull agamsl one !lie "'U Jurors ara schedui-, RARITAN BAY, N Y. &lt;UP!) Besides those laws, we have
JUVENILE COIIRT
Plckaway, HockiDi, Jloa, VIJI.
~dren, and lhree greal grand- molher, are his wlle Lena L Danny Wamsley
eel to~ lheir duttes on Sep- -Staten !~land's firsl orbital our own ell)' ordlnan""s agalhst GaUla Counly Juv&lt;lllle Court loit, Pin, J.m.m, Mel;l, Sci"'
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&lt;l!lldren A son. RuS!oll, a bro- caslor. tw• sons, Robert of Arlhur M Goodwm was 1n- tern~.' t&amp;th at 9 am.
rockel Hnng was scrubbed selling oil rock&lt;!~, or fireworks Judge Jolm VI. IIDweJJ Satur· to, GaiDa an« Lawrence cct111o
t~r and s 3!sler, preceded her Cedar Rapids Iowa and Guj dtcted on the felony charge '
Saturday
But unhke the wlthoot a permit.
cloy motlllni lined Larry J. Uea.
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E statiOned w•lh the U S Atr embezzlemenl The mdtctmenl
cancelled shot at Cape Kenne- Informed of the police theeals Queen 16 tla!UpoUs $1 and
Jill• was a member of the Force m Greenland
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dy, It was not rescheduled
of arrest, W•gner and Jones costa,' defdvt mumer
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~!bel Methodist church where daughters Mrs Lola Thomp-1m•ney belongmg lo the State of 'Y¥uthGr1M'pM!"e'f.
The trouble here was not called off the launch.
have Barry Bryant, 17, Rt. •2, P• Orvllfe Laodert, rr, Pome'W
fWl~al servtceo Will be held son, Vlrgm&gt;a Beach, Va and West V~rgm•• '" lhe amount of P
LEASA 'I; - r~a- ~ lechmcal-11 was pollee.
no fu~he~ plans yet, Jon.. trlol, $15 and cooll, loll of cen~ who last lalllrday .slleeedly
at '1 p m Monday by lhe Rev MarCia Caslor, Pt Pleasant; $2,355 fll Bond for Goodwin nawha Valley Youlh AI ta- The rocketeers mvolved were .ald. We ve definitely
not er. Stephen L. Nell, 17, Pick- atole I Melp Counl)' Slterllf'a
Jaek- Stutler Bunal Will be ID step-father, EmJI
Herdhcka, was set at $5000 and was po~t- tion will hold Jts monthly ra~ly l stnctly amateurs-Fred Wagn- going ~~ break any Jawa, erin&amp;&amp;on, forfttted I f27.50 OOnd erulser after boJdiDt two depg..
the church cemetery Fnends Canton, and eJght grandchJI ed for his appearance In court at Krodel Park Saturday e- er, 20, of Narbeth, Pa ' and though
for speeding, ·An had been cited ties at gunpoint, wu taken 8D
call at the Waugh-Halley dren
on September lZ to enter a plea gmning at 7 30 p m wtth the Rober! Jones, 18, of Clark, Asked to compare his pro- by lhe State Highway Patrol. Friday to a Federal jail In Hun~
~uneral home after 6 p
Funeral service wtll be held lo the mdiclment He wa• rep- Pomt Pleasant Ftrst Church of N J., If they had been allow posed spaceshol with lllose of
m,ton to await possible prosem Sunday
I Sunday 2 p m m the Mohr • resented m court by Attorney God youth serving as hosts The to nre their 15-mch, three-sta_.ge the government, Waaner said,
cuUon.
Stevens Funeral Home with the Raymond G Musgran Good- rally Is expected to brmg over rocket on which they spent "The only differeftce Is size. N.Uf!D CLOUD'S CHAIRMAN
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l 1atmg Burial will 'be 1 ~ Klrk Peace lit Mas&lt;tn County rrom Plans for the evenJng call for the first amateurs in the world for eur rocket tllaht the same today announced the appoint- The Riverview PTA wlll
John Henry K1 nmard 90 8 land Memorial Garden~
Lewis 0Jstncl
a p1cmc and a hootenanny as to put a satellite ;nto space way the scientials at cape ment of Stanley Evans, Galli- hold ita first lbeetlda If the
rellred farmer, d1ed at 9 30 I
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ant was tndlc'~ on the -~•- duclal by the Rev. Clarence peanut-~zed payload of charred fhghts"
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mmJttee. Cloud Is seeklns entl, tlpec:ially parent~ Of flrat
PT PLEASANT -- Mr&gt; Ex I to the dehnquency of 1 mmor pond Highlight of the rally "The first we heard about Jones, a sophomore at election to the full four..year year chlfdrell are lnvlled lo
Ht~ wa~ born in Mason coun er Rumons Meadows, 97, Ph- Accordmg to the tndJetment Me- Will be the election and lnsta~- th1s was when we read about it Rutgers UnJVerslty majothte in term 11 Auditor of State. He attend. Refre~ wiU H
ty , W. V•' 00 Nov 21 · 117$, ny. Rt 2, died Fr1day m Pleas- Carty was dnver of the car latlon ef district ortlcers Off1- m the papers th1s mornmg," a phySics, and Wagner, 10 was appointed AUditor last Sep. serv!4.
son of the late Charles Albert ant Valley Hosp1tal after a 15 transporting Leach and othe ! 4- cers of the local youth fellow pollee spokesman said. "We engineering technology student tember aftet bavinl served tane
----and Amanda Airy Kannlard day Illness
year-old gtrl
ship were eleclal lasl Sunday checked 11 out and found they al lhe Academy of Aetollauilcs terms aa Stale Representative
MEETING M"NDAY
~~ ":~ego 10 the former ! She was born m Wolf Creek, Ralph L Marshalk Collage- wtth Lmda Lilly, prestdenl, Ka- would be breakmg half a dozen m New York, p)an to publish a from togan County, and an The Girl Scout Ntlgbborbood
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nson tdookh place on Ky Seplember 24, !868 and VIlle w Va was md~&lt;~ 00 lhy Sayre, vtce presidenl , Bec-1Jaws H lhey tned lo launch a scienllhc paper on their rocket nnprecedented 10 years
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shoot, If they ever have one.
a er o e ouse.
meeting at 10 a. a. Mooday,
Mr Kanmard IS survived b dows She was a member Gf rent to defraud 6rle
Fronna die Gaul, treasurer.
Received Balloon Pl!z:mlt
Wagner said plans called t~
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five sons and four dau titer: 1 the Free~IIJ Baptist Church of Barker m the amount of $20.
I. The spokesman sa1d an a balloon to carry the tin}' PTA HAVING MEETING
in Chester. Ereryoae ii te briDe
Marion l.esler and One: Kan: I Logan, II Va
Leach, McCarty and Marslt·
APPLICATION MADE
mvest1gatlon showed lhe youlhs rocket to a height of about The Rutland PTA wllJ hclcl 1a bag lunch,
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Edward
had received a permll from the 110,11011 feet where lhe balloon Ita firsl regular meeUnl of lhe
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Lee Kanmard of Grove Cny' l lers :\1rs ~orl:l Dempsey and The court appointed attorneys Barbara Anne Knott, 22, Pomt AvJatmn Department ''But that rocket
7 30 p m. lb the high ICbool. OfficjaJ.s of Meip
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of ~Hogsett w va Mr~; Rob ny · lwo sJsteJ s, Mrs
Sade Attorney Don Kmaery ts repre- lion for a marr1age license m balloon, not a balloon With B1 first, kept m the correct the vocal trio of Darlene Smith today remlndecf memben of
ert (Maftl~l Dunn ' 0r
Apple Moore an.d Mrs MJrt DavJs, sent Leach ond Attorney Ray the office of the County Clerk rocket t1ed W It"
~ltion by a series ef fins. The Debbie SmiCh and Bonnie Grate: the Dlatrlct f meeUna and Jn.
Gtove W Va Mrs
Jas ' ' both of \loll Creek 25 gran4
"We talked to the diStrict : downward movement would accompamed by Sabra Cana- IUaUon to bt held SUIIda Iller·
IAi&gt;b•;l Hayes ,of Winfteld ~ I dl!ld!en 20 g•eal gr~IJdchtldren
attorney and he hadn'l heard trtgger tgm!lon of the first day, The hlgb ~phoo] and lradl noon In Pomei'OJ' AU~
Vi &lt;nd Mrs Wilham (Opal ! and 10 great greal grandch•l·
about It" the pollee spokesman stage of tbe tiny spacecraft school teachers wiU ail be In- are ursed to l&gt;o ~L The
Mjithew of Newark 0 There 1dren
sa1d 'We lalked to the Federal which !hen would flash space- troduced and Supl
George Dlsllicl ' Yl,._,_,,_. wW bo
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Burial
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Henry H 1 have to carry suCh a high
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LOS ANGELES tUPI)-De- tGo)fll¥aler. That one ~I "Mr. Reagan bas IIHn
Monda Rf'v O'Dell Bush PWJ 1l the Mohr·Stevens
FuntPal I feur month Jre~ze on Fea~ral l F wle 8 Jd the Tr
mucrahc Gov. Edmund G !sudd!nly ,pt~nged blm onto the campaignin:J for • year and
ofS~:Jal~ Hnd llurial wrll be m Home
, .agency borrowing lfl the tight ro~abl r wi~ need to
.~rown, . wh~. won Ute tttle Jl&amp;tional pohtlca1 scene.
half and up to thia time 1 defJ
trf church cemetery under dJ I
pr~vste money l{la~kel m an.; ~ore t~ tbe $4 bdhon II had gmnt killer in two previoua Both ,B~~ &lt;~and Mla~J you to tell me wllere he standi
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1attempt to ease pressure for 1
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to elections, stopped by a small formally l~il#¢heil J!l~lr 08111· on any lssueo aside from IIi!
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rh~l.lon F'ro de c oy II unletrha I
lugh mterest rates
pbantne f nd orbeet e ew;e d I Sierra town hardly anyone even I palgna liSt 'week And Jt came fact that he won't denounce
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told a labor s:roup last week 1
HI\ Mason counly after 3 P .
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Rtberl Howard
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/ the overheated economy
Ikept to I mmtmum If federal he announced to a garage • lhe s~a~.
!ahow-and It WM thai Ute
~obert Howard, 53 of Denver.
Fowler told a news confer· spendmg and ~ndmg i~ re-- attendaQt-and to a9sembled Reagan Pf':~tded a .,. 1people had enouJb of Brown.
Cot and formerly of McOan- 1 The x1 Gamma Mu Chapter ence tllere would be no sales of )duced The Pre&amp;dent " sa1d newsmen
minute ielevtsmn show. In lt,
lis such federally-owned nnanclal , Thursday that federal spendng The town, Utile more lnan a be de~tl!X!d his "(Jeadve I"r:'sln aecuaed , Democrata of
10 1~ Crossroads, near ~admus, 1 ot Beta Sigma Phi held
pai:ed away early Saturday tn 1first meetmg Thursday evemf18 1assets as Joans and mortgages 1 m th' current fiscal year 1couple of ga!l !!lations and a Society prograrn, wtiltb he I
K ,f;bt false cry of ,
i hnver ho!pttaJ foflowmg a al the Columbus and s,mhwrr. l through
December "unless probabl)l would bave to be grocery, was the hamlet of hopes will rival President , atrerruam
and JaJ.d that
linjmng Illness
Ohio Eleclnc Company m Mid market cond1Uons lmpr(Jve 1 slashed by 10 per cent -or 1 Rough and Ready, Cahf
Johnstm'IJ "Gmt Soelety" and 1 Brown and the entire DemocraS-ors tncl~e his falher dleport
matenally " Nor wtll federal aboul 13 bilbon -based on I The 61-year-old Democrat Brown's recenlly-&lt;Qined ''Work- Uc party machinery of Calit&lt;,Ches~ F Howard
L 0 we; Preparations to ·g1ve the Ord J agencJeS Jssue any new aecurJ. 1expect.ed oongresaional...Jippro- 1faces what he concedes is the ma SOCietY.."
lmd ~n taken over &amp;y
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RIVe~;' Road and n;ne brothe er of Rose to ehgtble members bes m the priVate market prlatJons and demands of the "toughest" pohbcal camp:~:ugn On Nov "\, about 55 nuJhon 'tnllitant left..wm, radieala."
and :ilsten, 'Mrs E. E Null, ~ ' were earned out Lovely Chnst t"X~pt to refund old maturmg V1et Nam war
[of h1s career- a challenge from , voters of an expected 8 5 Brown is tra!Ung in the public
V1~t,
Galhpolis, Aldt',1 mas cards to be sold by the debts
Johnson promised to reduce political freshman Ronald Rea· , million regJI!tered are eJ:pected OIJJniO~ poiiHut closing the
Whitt Gallipolis Mrs Howard chapter were on display
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federal agencies need federal outlays to help lower gan, who moved from the 1 to make the1r cho1ce between ~~~·p:;_;sl~tg~h:ll~Y;;·-~::==••=--O:~:!~:~...,...,Ij
Sl~e'. Oak Kin.' Mrt.
ltuth I Program books were prepar· l additional fundi! to fmance their general deman~ on tbe nation's movJe!l to teleVISIOD to polltJCB. Brown for a lhird time and
Jotujion, Emerson L. Howard ed by Lee Lee and d1stnbuted operations, he said, they Will hm1~d supplies of goods, Conducting Loac Campalp Reagan for a first
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Reagan, a robust 55, has 1
Expensive AINIIIItter
1111d ~errUJ Howard all 01 1n to the members A report on have lo borrow from
Jedo 1Marcella Long Kent k llhe trip to the convention m government investJ:¥nt ac- 1 Johnson dJd n9t propose. to conducted ooe o( the longest The campmgn promiaes &amp;o be
Mrs.',:.Jamea Trotter' East~~~: I Dayton was g1ven by Yvonne 1 ~o:ounts as the Sociaf Secur1t; ra1se personal inco!Jle or : campaigns for the governorship one of the most ei~JYe-and
erpocH Jnd Leland Howard, Den Scally A re1 ord hop for Octo. Trust Fund rather than from eorporllfe taxes He i:hd ask m ...cahforma 's h1story
It b1tterest-m history. U already
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be announced later from the clded on and a rush party for would take lhe pressure off ' nessmen, mcludmg a 7 per cent election, when then, Reagan "extremJSOl ' of the.- right
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Funeral O&lt;"tober was discussed
I mterest rates, now at their 1mvestment tax credit devised went on nat10nwide television to that Bf01tP,, IJ 1 "c~ptlve" of.
Hom~ m GaJllpolts.
) Refreshments by Shirley c us· hJg'Jesl level m 40 years But by F'owler m 19fl2 to st1mulate I seek votes for Barry M :the
ter and Yvonne Scally were 1he added that mortgage rates the then·laggmg economy
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P¥.*®1 Brown Vera Crow Margaret I own
I e tax credit proposal, which
WEEK'S WEATHER Follrod Clance Kr•uller Lee Mortpge Rates ''Siickier• , he previously had opposed "I
L~ Sabra Momson p'hylhs
' Mortgage rates have a way suppose we 'll get into that
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WL&amp; ;a I Mullen, Velm a Rue J'ane Wal- of bemg stickier than others, • I fairly heav1ly durms the course
TeJ¥et'ature
prec1p1taUon I ton and Pearl Welker
he said ' 'Jt WIIJ take some of the hear1nge Monday," he
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weat~r COnditions for each 24:
I sa1d This referred to the start
'lour penod as recorded
by
I Sales of agency securities of House Ways &amp; Means
P~&gt;te McCormick at F~:~JrfJeld
GIVEN PROBATI'~N
help send rates higher because Comm1ttee heartngs on John·
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~eal~r station
PT PLEASANT Orders llhe government. m eUect, 15 l,,so•n•'•s":a'"n'"tt'"-!D'"fl"'a•ti•o•n:,•ry.:_;:pr:.:o:gr~a;.;m~.
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.. . . . .. 81 52 Fair Howard Schultr placmg on prq..l of credit
. loti o1 INavy fraHic at
Wffl . , , . . . . . . 79 48 Fair batwn for a peruld of one year [romcaJJy, the freeze will
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each Anna Le-r Roberts ar1d J~rease the federal deficit arxt 1 TONIGHT lhru TUESDAY
your ltouHP fry D~voe Porch
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67 SO Fa1r f couple had prevwusly been 1n-- ~o~e money from pnvate Dons Day
Rod Taylor
- Report up to press ume dJctf"d on a cha r~e of unlawful en ers
Colorcirtoons
~hab1t.a t1on The cwJI aetJon
But Fowlers move wu
A ~ erage high temperature for styled W1lhs Anthony v.s Rob- VIewed as tbe lesser of two
ht- we~k this year 79 I, last ert W and KathJeen Van Meter rv1ls Some uperts say Treasu 1 Wednt~cbr 1nd Thunclty
Stpf•mber 14-IS
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dba Maud• Van Meter
Rest ry borrowinl rs Inherently lesa j
NOT OPEN
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River quartet, Lemley ~;~~~~: !1
Nazarene Trio, ftom V!
Rev. Donald Rankm wtll
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program wtll also be featw-ed II
by spec1al music.
A baskel dinner wtll be

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Rodney Methodtst
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To!al pr.clp!labon for I h t
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wet-k th1s year 0, last year 05 A 1 7-year~ld OhiO l(rl reigns
Total preclpltatJOn lo date for as MISS A.mencan Teen·Ager
ht' y~r 25 88 Inches, lasl year after topp1ng 89 oUler contl'llf·
iO 23 tnches.
iln l'l m the seventh annual pag
Norf)al average preclpibtloo eant
Ill 40 mchea.
Rebecca
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vtile. Oluo. R D 1. had tears
Ch t WATERWORKS m her ey.. on lhe Judll!ng plat
Fr da)\, tempera au,.. - hlgb fonn a t PallaadOi Amusom..,t
low &amp;f..S.turday re&amp;ljio&amp; - ~ Park Frlda1 - wile!&gt; !he wa.
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you don't have to!
Busy Day!- moving day,

but one thing you won' t have to worry about ts vour t elephono
service. Just tell us about your move early, and we' ll arrange wtth an install er to have all the
ttelephones you want installed m your new home and ready to u se.

Jm'-t right now a good time to think about \'lephones l Not just which ones are th e prettiest,
but where to put them so they'll save time and ste ps

the years ahelld. After all, 1f you order
all your phones for installation at the same t1me, you pay only one serv1ce connect1on charge
of $4.75. Just call and talk to your Oh10 Bell servtce representative. She' ll bnng you up.to-date
on the broad choice of services and equtpment avatlable to meet the needs of,your fanuly
and to lit the layout of your home or aparonent.
No question about it. Good telephone service really starts with a telephone call- to t he
Ohio Bell Bus.iness Office.
Would you like a handy book, full of helpful hints on moving?

Mail this coupon- or call Ohio Bell."446-9921

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Atnerica~ 'fi':~~howing Extraordinary·
Returns Six Indictments
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PT. PLEASANT-The Grand Musgrave representing McCar· feature an address by Gov. WASHINd'rON (UP!) ,.., Ch 1 F W lof
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PT PLEASANT --"'or Gor- Jn"
•"'"'-ber term of ly. MarshaIf Informed the coUrt Jam.. A• Rhod...
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populatlr· expert&amp; reriorlid
ton,ar eo
joint· ~directors
the some
Their eo...,.ca
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don T Castor 110 of !221 Jack· Masoo County Ciroull Courl he would blre his own CtJUnsel
Others who wtil speak aro Ll k!day lhat olllC&lt;! lhe birth IOVernmenl'a 116$ naUon fartil~ otudy, sponsored by the NatloDson Avenue, dted 'Thursday eve· completed their currenl dulles All the mdtcled persoos will ~v. ,.191m W Brown and U S. con1rol pill Meame avlllable In ty study, said, "lhe young a1 InsUtule of ChUd Hullb on4
nmg In Holzer Hosptlai after a Thursday noou '-1 are siiU on appear on Seplemher 121 h ot Rep&amp;. Samuel L. Devme of eo. 1960 II ha• beoome "a m·ajor American wife has shown an Rumar OOeiOplilent of 111t
long •Uness
call should lhe~r services be 9 30 a m to enter pleas to their lumbus and John M Ashbrook means of regulating ferWlty" OJ!rilordlnary Immediate enthu- Department of Hea!lh, Educl·
A practtcmg vetermar1an m needed further.
tndtclments
of Johnstown and GOP State in lhe United States.
slasm" for what baa become lion and Welfare (HEW), wu
Mason County for lhe pool twen- There were two felony and Grand Jurors serving are Chairman Joh S A d
Drs. Norman B. Ryder 01 lhe 10nerally kiiOwn lis "the pill" publlshed today by the joutnlll
ty fears he was born at Can- loor mtsdemeanor indictments Mrs. John BllZBrd, Mrs Guy
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n rews.
Unlverlll)' of Wlseohlln an« . Aftd, though llle debate wllhin SCience.
t.Boal m ObJo Twp' on June ton, OhJ~, on August 13 1800, returned by the group
McWII!tanifl Jl- Mrs Dick Rustbe Rornah CathoBc ChUl'Ch on
~ , 1!'/4, she was the daughter the son of Mrs Maude Cooler Rus,.n Franklin Leach, PI sell, Mrs, M'ry Van ' Horn,
tile morlll questlima posed Is
---,-ol;·.the late Lewts and Kat•• I Herdhcka of Canton who sur- Pleasant, was lndicled on the George Ratrden foreman ft en
not yet resolved, "substantial
CAMPAIGN CHAIRMAN
1'\ml Call Evans. Her husband, v1ves and the late Guy castor. felony charge of rape lftvolvmll ry Kay, J. Odell Bush, Walter
numbers of CathoUc: women are State Treasurer John D. H~
J(\1111 C Wills, died Match 27, He was a graduate of Savan· a 14-year-old 111'1 and also on F JohnsoA, W W Brown, J
USIDi oral eonlrllleptlon" Ry. bert, todoy IDittllltleed Ute 1"
~~. They were mamed July nah, Ohto, high school and two misdemeanor charges one/ F Thomas, Btlly Steele, Calvm
der pod Wealoft' said.' 1bey poinlmetlt of Bob Colt, Clrde....ll97
Ohio Stale UmverSIIY mem- count of contrtbuting to dehn McDaniel, Clyde Roush, Sidney
speculated lhal Ibis "rnliht Yllle, aa llislrlet Cbairmon lot
~!Vors Include a doughter, ber of lhe Presbyterian' Church quency of 1 mmer, slso con- R DurSt, Carroll 0 Ptckens,
By SIDNEY DOMINITZ
us about seYeral federal laws contribute to 1 reapprlsal of hla campolga •lor l'Miecllon.
~~ Everett (Wmme) Waugh, and the Loyal Order of Moose cernnll! lhe 14-year-old ond one Chl!l'les Knopp.
United Press lntei'IUllioul
that also would be vlolaled.
Cole'S Dlalrlct li OOiiJI!I'(sed of
R!r:.~ Crown Ctty, three grand- surv1vlng 10 add•l!on to his charge of assaull agamsl one !lie "'U Jurors ara schedui-, RARITAN BAY, N Y. &lt;UP!) Besides those laws, we have
JUVENILE COIIRT
Plckaway, HockiDi, Jloa, VIJI.
~dren, and lhree greal grand- molher, are his wlle Lena L Danny Wamsley
eel to~ lheir duttes on Sep- -Staten !~land's firsl orbital our own ell)' ordlnan""s agalhst GaUla Counly Juv&lt;lllle Court loit, Pin, J.m.m, Mel;l, Sci"'
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&lt;l!lldren A son. RuS!oll, a bro- caslor. tw• sons, Robert of Arlhur M Goodwm was 1n- tern~.' t&amp;th at 9 am.
rockel Hnng was scrubbed selling oil rock&lt;!~, or fireworks Judge Jolm VI. IIDweJJ Satur· to, GaiDa an« Lawrence cct111o
t~r and s 3!sler, preceded her Cedar Rapids Iowa and Guj dtcted on the felony charge '
Saturday
But unhke the wlthoot a permit.
cloy motlllni lined Larry J. Uea.
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E statiOned w•lh the U S Atr embezzlemenl The mdtctmenl
cancelled shot at Cape Kenne- Informed of the police theeals Queen 16 tla!UpoUs $1 and
Jill• was a member of the Force m Greenland
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charged Goodwm embezzled Kaoowha qllev
dy, It was not rescheduled
of arrest, W•gner and Jones costa,' defdvt mumer
anti
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~!bel Methodist church where daughters Mrs Lola Thomp-1m•ney belongmg lo the State of 'Y¥uthGr1M'pM!"e'f.
The trouble here was not called off the launch.
have Barry Bryant, 17, Rt. •2, P• Orvllfe Laodert, rr, Pome'W
fWl~al servtceo Will be held son, Vlrgm&gt;a Beach, Va and West V~rgm•• '" lhe amount of P
LEASA 'I; - r~a- ~ lechmcal-11 was pollee.
no fu~he~ plans yet, Jon.. trlol, $15 and cooll, loll of cen~ who last lalllrday .slleeedly
at '1 p m Monday by lhe Rev MarCia Caslor, Pt Pleasant; $2,355 fll Bond for Goodwin nawha Valley Youlh AI ta- The rocketeers mvolved were .ald. We ve definitely
not er. Stephen L. Nell, 17, Pick- atole I Melp Counl)' Slterllf'a
Jaek- Stutler Bunal Will be ID step-father, EmJI
Herdhcka, was set at $5000 and was po~t- tion will hold Jts monthly ra~ly l stnctly amateurs-Fred Wagn- going ~~ break any Jawa, erin&amp;&amp;on, forfttted I f27.50 OOnd erulser after boJdiDt two depg..
the church cemetery Fnends Canton, and eJght grandchJI ed for his appearance In court at Krodel Park Saturday e- er, 20, of Narbeth, Pa ' and though
for speeding, ·An had been cited ties at gunpoint, wu taken 8D
call at the Waugh-Halley dren
on September lZ to enter a plea gmning at 7 30 p m wtth the Rober! Jones, 18, of Clark, Asked to compare his pro- by lhe State Highway Patrol. Friday to a Federal jail In Hun~
~uneral home after 6 p
Funeral service wtll be held lo the mdiclment He wa• rep- Pomt Pleasant Ftrst Church of N J., If they had been allow posed spaceshol with lllose of
m,ton to await possible prosem Sunday
I Sunday 2 p m m the Mohr • resented m court by Attorney God youth serving as hosts The to nre their 15-mch, three-sta_.ge the government, Waaner said,
cuUon.
Stevens Funeral Home with the Raymond G Musgran Good- rally Is expected to brmg over rocket on which they spent "The only differeftce Is size. N.Uf!D CLOUD'S CHAIRMAN
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l 1atmg Burial will 'be 1 ~ Klrk Peace lit Mas&lt;tn County rrom Plans for the evenJng call for the first amateurs in the world for eur rocket tllaht the same today announced the appoint- The Riverview PTA wlll
John Henry K1 nmard 90 8 land Memorial Garden~
Lewis 0Jstncl
a p1cmc and a hootenanny as to put a satellite ;nto space way the scientials at cape ment of Stanley Evans, Galli- hold ita first lbeetlda If the
rellred farmer, d1ed at 9 30 I
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ant was tndlc'~ on the -~•- duclal by the Rev. Clarence peanut-~zed payload of charred fhghts"
lla Counly Cloud
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mmJttee. Cloud Is seeklns entl, tlpec:ially parent~ Of flrat
PT PLEASANT -- Mr&gt; Ex I to the dehnquency of 1 mmor pond Highlight of the rally "The first we heard about Jones, a sophomore at election to the full four..year year chlfdrell are lnvlled lo
Ht~ wa~ born in Mason coun er Rumons Meadows, 97, Ph- Accordmg to the tndJetment Me- Will be the election and lnsta~- th1s was when we read about it Rutgers UnJVerslty majothte in term 11 Auditor of State. He attend. Refre~ wiU H
ty , W. V•' 00 Nov 21 · 117$, ny. Rt 2, died Fr1day m Pleas- Carty was dnver of the car latlon ef district ortlcers Off1- m the papers th1s mornmg," a phySics, and Wagner, 10 was appointed AUditor last Sep. serv!4.
son of the late Charles Albert ant Valley Hosp1tal after a 15 transporting Leach and othe ! 4- cers of the local youth fellow pollee spokesman said. "We engineering technology student tember aftet bavinl served tane
----and Amanda Airy Kannlard day Illness
year-old gtrl
ship were eleclal lasl Sunday checked 11 out and found they al lhe Academy of Aetollauilcs terms aa Stale Representative
MEETING M"NDAY
~~ ":~ego 10 the former ! She was born m Wolf Creek, Ralph L Marshalk Collage- wtth Lmda Lilly, prestdenl, Ka- would be breakmg half a dozen m New York, p)an to publish a from togan County, and an The Girl Scout Ntlgbborbood
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nson tdookh place on Ky Seplember 24, !868 and VIlle w Va was md~&lt;~ 00 lhy Sayre, vtce presidenl , Bec-1Jaws H lhey tned lo launch a scienllhc paper on their rocket nnprecedented 10 years
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shoot, If they ever have one.
a er o e ouse.
meeting at 10 a. a. Mooday,
Mr Kanmard IS survived b dows She was a member Gf rent to defraud 6rle
Fronna die Gaul, treasurer.
Received Balloon Pl!z:mlt
Wagner said plans called t~
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five sons and four dau titer: 1 the Free~IIJ Baptist Church of Barker m the amount of $20.
I. The spokesman sa1d an a balloon to carry the tin}' PTA HAVING MEETING
in Chester. Ereryoae ii te briDe
Marion l.esler and One: Kan: I Logan, II Va
Leach, McCarty and Marslt·
APPLICATION MADE
mvest1gatlon showed lhe youlhs rocket to a height of about The Rutland PTA wllJ hclcl 1a bag lunch,
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Lee Kanmard of Grove Cny' l lers :\1rs ~orl:l Dempsey and The court appointed attorneys Barbara Anne Knott, 22, Pomt AvJatmn Department ''But that rocket
7 30 p m. lb the high ICbool. OfficjaJ.s of Meip
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of ~Hogsett w va Mr~; Rob ny · lwo sJsteJ s, Mrs
Sade Attorney Don Kmaery ts repre- lion for a marr1age license m balloon, not a balloon With B1 first, kept m the correct the vocal trio of Darlene Smith today remlndecf memben of
ert (Maftl~l Dunn ' 0r
Apple Moore an.d Mrs MJrt DavJs, sent Leach ond Attorney Ray the office of the County Clerk rocket t1ed W It"
~ltion by a series ef fins. The Debbie SmiCh and Bonnie Grate: the Dlatrlct f meeUna and Jn.
Gtove W Va Mrs
Jas ' ' both of \loll Creek 25 gran4
"We talked to the diStrict : downward movement would accompamed by Sabra Cana- IUaUon to bt held SUIIda Iller·
IAi&gt;b•;l Hayes ,of Winfteld ~ I dl!ld!en 20 g•eal gr~IJdchtldren
attorney and he hadn'l heard trtgger tgm!lon of the first day, The hlgb ~phoo] and lradl noon In Pomei'OJ' AU~
Vi &lt;nd Mrs Wilham (Opal ! and 10 great greal grandch•l·
about It" the pollee spokesman stage of tbe tiny spacecraft school teachers wiU ail be In- are ursed to l&gt;o ~L The
Mjithew of Newark 0 There 1dren
sa1d 'We lalked to the Federal which !hen would flash space- troduced and Supl
George Dlsllicl ' Yl,._,_,,_. wW bo
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,r,..,.- --- ----'I'm Rough, and I'm Ready' Says Brown

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Burial
Wlil be m the ~burch i i!Ury Secre••~
Henry H 1 have to carry suCh a high
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be held there a! 2 m cemetery Fr~ends may call at 1Fowler announce4 Salurday, a mterest rate.
LOS ANGELES tUPI)-De- tGo)fll¥aler. That one ~I "Mr. Reagan bas IIHn
Monda Rf'v O'Dell Bush PWJ 1l the Mohr·Stevens
FuntPal I feur month Jre~ze on Fea~ral l F wle 8 Jd the Tr
mucrahc Gov. Edmund G !sudd!nly ,pt~nged blm onto the campaignin:J for • year and
ofS~:Jal~ Hnd llurial wrll be m Home
, .agency borrowing lfl the tight ro~abl r wi~ need to
.~rown, . wh~. won Ute tttle Jl&amp;tional pohtlca1 scene.
half and up to thia time 1 defJ
trf church cemetery under dJ I
pr~vste money l{la~kel m an.; ~ore t~ tbe $4 bdhon II had gmnt killer in two previoua Both ,B~~ &lt;~and Mla~J you to tell me wllere he standi
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1attempt to ease pressure for 1
d bef
th ft
to elections, stopped by a small formally l~il#¢heil J!l~lr 08111· on any lssueo aside from IIi!
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rh~l.lon F'ro de c oy II unletrha I
lugh mterest rates
pbantne f nd orbeet e ew;e d I Sierra town hardly anyone even I palgna liSt 'week And Jt came fact that he won't denounce
op,e
1en s may ca a e
Th
th
be o atiJ u s
ween now an kn
ts
~n
Ja!lles Beard home oh Mtllston
e move was e 1lfSt to
lh
d of th
R .
ows ex!S .
m f•Sotons typl~\11 . of the men. the Jolin Birch Society," Brown
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earned out by the adm1mstra· e en
e year· e was And, r~ght there, he set what
told a labor s:roup last week 1
HI\ Mason counly after 3 P .
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under Presldenl Johnscn'a unable to say how much more he hopes is th mood of his Brown, "'he likaa to sel
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1er first band
....,an ' • m m 1 r I • • d bit
plan, anno11nced th1s week. for
Caa ~Cut Borr4wldJ:
seneral election campaign.
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e vo
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' whole campaien in his 30-1
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mflatJOn
and
cooiln1
off
Additional
borrowms
can
be
'I'm
rough
and
I'm
ready,"
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bUsed
acrosa
, mlnule campaign teletl.!Ioa
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Rtberl Howard
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/ the overheated economy
Ikept to I mmtmum If federal he announced to a garage • lhe s~a~.
!ahow-and It WM thai Ute
~obert Howard, 53 of Denver.
Fowler told a news confer· spendmg and ~ndmg i~ re-- attendaQt-and to a9sembled Reagan Pf':~tded a .,. 1people had enouJb of Brown.
Cot and formerly of McOan- 1 The x1 Gamma Mu Chapter ence tllere would be no sales of )duced The Pre&amp;dent " sa1d newsmen
minute ielevtsmn show. In lt,
lis such federally-owned nnanclal , Thursday that federal spendng The town, Utile more lnan a be de~tl!X!d his "(Jeadve I"r:'sln aecuaed , Democrata of
10 1~ Crossroads, near ~admus, 1 ot Beta Sigma Phi held
pai:ed away early Saturday tn 1first meetmg Thursday evemf18 1assets as Joans and mortgages 1 m th' current fiscal year 1couple of ga!l !!lations and a Society prograrn, wtiltb he I
K ,f;bt false cry of ,
i hnver ho!pttaJ foflowmg a al the Columbus and s,mhwrr. l through
December "unless probabl)l would bave to be grocery, was the hamlet of hopes will rival President , atrerruam
and JaJ.d that
linjmng Illness
Ohio Eleclnc Company m Mid market cond1Uons lmpr(Jve 1 slashed by 10 per cent -or 1 Rough and Ready, Cahf
Johnstm'IJ "Gmt Soelety" and 1 Brown and the entire DemocraS-ors tncl~e his falher dleport
matenally " Nor wtll federal aboul 13 bilbon -based on I The 61-year-old Democrat Brown's recenlly-&lt;Qined ''Work- Uc party machinery of Calit&lt;,Ches~ F Howard
L 0 we; Preparations to ·g1ve the Ord J agencJeS Jssue any new aecurJ. 1expect.ed oongresaional...Jippro- 1faces what he concedes is the ma SOCietY.."
lmd ~n taken over &amp;y
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RIVe~;' Road and n;ne brothe er of Rose to ehgtble members bes m the priVate market prlatJons and demands of the "toughest" pohbcal camp:~:ugn On Nov "\, about 55 nuJhon 'tnllitant left..wm, radieala."
and :ilsten, 'Mrs E. E Null, ~ ' were earned out Lovely Chnst t"X~pt to refund old maturmg V1et Nam war
[of h1s career- a challenge from , voters of an expected 8 5 Brown is tra!Ung in the public
V1~t,
Galhpolis, Aldt',1 mas cards to be sold by the debts
Johnson promised to reduce political freshman Ronald Rea· , million regJI!tered are eJ:pected OIJJniO~ poiiHut closing the
Whitt Gallipolis Mrs Howard chapter were on display
1 If
federal agencies need federal outlays to help lower gan, who moved from the 1 to make the1r cho1ce between ~~~·p:;_;sl~tg~h:ll~Y;;·-~::==••=--O:~:!~:~...,...,Ij
Sl~e'. Oak Kin.' Mrt.
ltuth I Program books were prepar· l additional fundi! to fmance their general deman~ on tbe nation's movJe!l to teleVISIOD to polltJCB. Brown for a lhird time and
Jotujion, Emerson L. Howard ed by Lee Lee and d1stnbuted operations, he said, they Will hm1~d supplies of goods, Conducting Loac Campalp Reagan for a first
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such serv1ces and_ credit.
Reagan, a robust 55, has 1
Expensive AINIIIItter
1111d ~errUJ Howard all 01 1n to the members A report on have lo borrow from
Jedo 1Marcella Long Kent k llhe trip to the convention m government investJ:¥nt ac- 1 Johnson dJd n9t propose. to conducted ooe o( the longest The campmgn promiaes &amp;o be
Mrs.',:.Jamea Trotter' East~~~: I Dayton was g1ven by Yvonne 1 ~o:ounts as the Sociaf Secur1t; ra1se personal inco!Jle or : campaigns for the governorship one of the most ei~JYe-and
erpocH Jnd Leland Howard, Den Scally A re1 ord hop for Octo. Trust Fund rather than from eorporllfe taxes He i:hd ask m ...cahforma 's h1story
It b1tterest-m history. U already
ifer ~
ber 8 at the Pomeroy H• ~n l the pubhc
Congress
to
suspend
two
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actually
began
on
Nov.
2,
has 1ener~ chflr&amp;ea lhaJ
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F'uaeraJ arrangemenLs will School w1th the Jays was de. I fo~'&lt;ler predicted the freeze expansiOn Incentives for bust· the eve o( the presJdent1al Reagan is ~eked by GOP
be announced later from the clded on and a rush party for would take lhe pressure off ' nessmen, mcludmg a 7 per cent election, when then, Reagan "extremJSOl ' of the.- right
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Wet~rholt • Elbot
Funeral O&lt;"tober was discussed
I mterest rates, now at their 1mvestment tax credit devised went on nat10nwide television to that Bf01tP,, IJ 1 "c~ptlve" of.
Hom~ m GaJllpolts.
) Refreshments by Shirley c us· hJg'Jesl level m 40 years But by F'owler m 19fl2 to st1mulate I seek votes for Barry M :the
ter and Yvonne Scally were 1he added that mortgage rates the then·laggmg economy
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served to Jane Brown, Nelhe d"are , very difficult to bring hFowler bad no, comment on j
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P¥.*®1 Brown Vera Crow Margaret I own
I e tax credit proposal, which
WEEK'S WEATHER Follrod Clance Kr•uller Lee Mortpge Rates ''Siickier• , he previously had opposed "I
L~ Sabra Momson p'hylhs
' Mortgage rates have a way suppose we 'll get into that
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WL&amp; ;a I Mullen, Velm a Rue J'ane Wal- of bemg stickier than others, • I fairly heav1ly durms the course
TeJ¥et'ature
prec1p1taUon I ton and Pearl Welker
he said ' 'Jt WIIJ take some of the hear1nge Monday," he
1tune "
weat~r COnditions for each 24:
I sa1d This referred to the start
'lour penod as recorded
by
I Sales of agency securities of House Ways &amp; Means
P~&gt;te McCormick at F~:~JrfJeld
GIVEN PROBATI'~N
help send rates higher because Comm1ttee heartngs on John·
i
~eal~r station
PT PLEASANT Orders llhe government. m eUect, 15 l,,so•n•'•s":a'"n'"tt'"-!D'"fl"'a•ti•o•n:,•ry.:_;:pr:.:o:gr~a;.;m~.
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Hla:• Lew Weather !Ugned by the- Mason Count!! Icompeting With busme!l8IIIen, r
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85 70 Fa&gt;r , C&gt;rt'UII Court were flied m the 1 consumers and other private 1
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82 57 Fair office of the Crrcml Clerk borrowers for a limited supply
rues
.. . . . .. 81 52 Fair Howard Schultr placmg on prq..l of credit
. loti o1 INavy fraHic at
Wffl . , , . . . . . . 79 48 Fair batwn for a peruld of one year [romcaJJy, the freeze will
nmr
each Anna Le-r Roberts ar1d J~rease the federal deficit arxt 1 TONIGHT lhru TUESDAY
your ltouHP fry D~voe Porch
78 43 F
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Hav Sm1th Plmv T h e force the Treasury to borrow 1 "GLASS IOnOM lOAt•
82 43
&lt;Techmeolor)
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•rtd "oor lrtam~l 101' Hrvlce
67 SO Fa1r f couple had prevwusly been 1n-- ~o~e money from pnvate Dons Day
Rod Taylor
- Report up to press ume dJctf"d on a cha r~e of unlawful en ers
Colorcirtoons
~hab1t.a t1on The cwJI aetJon
But Fowlers move wu
A ~ erage high temperature for styled W1lhs Anthony v.s Rob- VIewed as tbe lesser of two
ht- we~k this year 79 I, last ert W and KathJeen Van Meter rv1ls Some uperts say Treasu 1 Wednt~cbr 1nd Thunclty
Stpf•mber 14-IS
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dba Maud• Van Meter
Rest ry borrowinl rs Inherently lesa j
NOT OPEN
H
ome
wa
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d1sm1ssed
from
the
mliahonary
than
ag-ency
bor·
Average low temperature for
FltlDAY ond SATURDAY
rowmg
because -Tr.aaaury
he ~k th1s year 51 8, last docllet
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6:00 to 8:00

River quartet, Lemley ~;~~~~: !1
Nazarene Trio, ftom V!
Rev. Donald Rankm wtll
the afternoon speaker, and
program wtll also be featw-ed II
by spec1al music.
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Rodney Methodtst
will hold its annual homecom
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Dr L L Roush wdl be the
openmg speaker. Special mus1c
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OHIO GIRL WINS
To!al pr.clp!labon for I h t
FORT LEE , N J &gt;UP! )
wet-k th1s year 0, last year 05 A 1 7-year~ld OhiO l(rl reigns
Total preclpltatJOn lo date for as MISS A.mencan Teen·Ager
ht' y~r 25 88 Inches, lasl year after topp1ng 89 oUler contl'llf·
iO 23 tnches.
iln l'l m the seventh annual pag
Norf)al average preclpibtloo eant
Ill 40 mchea.
Rebecca
Alk1re, C!l'cl..
vtile. Oluo. R D 1. had tears
Ch t WATERWORKS m her ey.. on lhe Judll!ng plat
Fr da)\, tempera au,.. - hlgb fonn a t PallaadOi Amusom..,t
low &amp;f..S.turday re&amp;ljio&amp; - ~ Park Frlda1 - wile!&gt; !he wa.
If at ll !0 am.
announced the winner.

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P-'W P•l&lt;lilllll&gt;-"·-

Donald Barcy

"TIKO AND THI SHARK"
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"THE BOY CRtiD
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Veronica Hurst Pbll Brown'"
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you don't have to!
Busy Day!- moving day,

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ttelephones you want installed m your new home and ready to u se.

Jm'-t right now a good time to think about \'lephones l Not just which ones are th e prettiest,
but where to put them so they'll save time and ste ps

the years ahelld. After all, 1f you order
all your phones for installation at the same t1me, you pay only one serv1ce connect1on charge
of $4.75. Just call and talk to your Oh10 Bell servtce representative. She' ll bnng you up.to-date
on the broad choice of services and equtpment avatlable to meet the needs of,your fanuly
and to lit the layout of your home or aparonent.
No question about it. Good telephone service really starts with a telephone call- to t he
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Rtehard s. o-. Publllher
James£. Damler, .tdo. Dlr.
Vl!'lltlll DIIDICH, Adv. Mgt,

Chtmr Tcmnehill, &amp;:rae. Editor
DiD!gw We~holf. Editor
Hoban Wl!aon, Jr. M~11. Editor

The \Vat Thatis Not a War

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... 111 any barbersbop disCUssion of VIet
;,~ain, 10111eone Invariably takes lbe llland
~ !bat we should either declare war on the
"'Communllle and do the job rtgbt or get
• oot. Either we are at war or we aren't at
•t.Wal'.

· Tbla tbinklng Is ohared by many Amerl• ~. along with misgivings that tbe Pro..
"lilent has wiWully bent the CnnsUtuUon to
''Involve this country in a situation lllet is
j
'-a· war In everything but name.
• An expert wilh the Hoover Institution
, on War, Peace and Revolution at Stanford
.·l:lniversity IOIWers both contendOllS with
what seem like convincing arguments.
Formal declaration of war In Viet Nam
, "'ould be politically and strategically unwise, says Stefan Pos..,ny. Such a llep
would be as much an escalation of the
conflict as the use of nuclear weapons, he
bel! eves.
A formal declaration "would render far
more difficult, if not preclnde, negotla·
lions aimed at . . . compromloe solulionl.
It might also set in motion alllance treat'-,,
ies_ on tbe hostile Bide.'
' - -•· There is also a question of whom we
siio\.Id declare war on. Technically, be
says, "a declaration of war can ooly be

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because they have no lnternatiODil stand·

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Red Guard :Another Sinister Enigma
IY WJIUAM S. WilliE
WASHINGTON - Belllnd I
aew lde:oi&lt;J81cal CbiDele Wall
aetually more nearJy,IJDii'enetrabJe !ban wu CbiDa I old wall
of anllquiiJ, CommliDISI CbiDa
Is produclq petanolber llDJI.
tor eniiiJIII. "ntis Is a qnlta Ut.
.,..ny erased teen-qer movement called the Red Guard.
All !bat 11 really clear to A·
can blteU ce _ and In
merl
clull~ormation, our
~ly Ia
1 don't do
:mb~:~te our lack
of a diplomatic mission bl CIJI.
na _ 11 !bat the Red oU8rds
th th
cbJil

This Is not the first lime the
United
States baa been involved Ill "nonwar bo,.
tllltiea." Between 1'113 and 1801, lbere wu
undeclared wor between ul aDd France.
Even In the C!911 War, Congreu was unable to declare war on the rebelling states.
~p Comtn all, nearly 200 mllltery actions have munllt dlclator, Milo Tse-tuua.
been ordered by American presidents with1ona1 dfl.
out the benellt of a congressional declora·
To be IU1'e, oceas
lion of war .
palch~ of certain of u:=
Since the Constitution
has no criteria most
'" escesses
for distinguishing between a war and a
mllitery action, as a practleal matter all the~.!';"':f,O:~'~:e:
the Proeldent needs is congressional aup- ::e also now and then indica·
port, oeys Possony.
Thill be bas bad in various way1 - IJl'
provll of mUitery budcets,
Gulf of
Tonkin molutioo and Senate rotlfcatlon
o1 treatlel cltreclly or Indirectly eommlt.
ling the United States 10 delead Soalb Viet
Nam agalllll apreslllm.
Barberlhop ciii'&gt;""'ODI
nolwi!hJtand!og
"Mr. Jobnlon's War" ill 11110 Mr. Coogrman'• war. And bolb
l@malely . .
awerabla to the wlsbea ' al tbll people. '

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be dlslinSUlshed ·sharply from
th comparatively namby-pamb • old fasbloned communillm of
So~et Unloo which eotranc·
ed some 01 our collegians a
generation ago.)

teres! - they habitually call
upon "the new revolutionary
Some
generations of the world to rille
in rebellion."
Given tiJill push-buttoij . ~
trolled hysteria, the first temP'
tation here 1s to suppose tJ_&gt;at
perhaps Mao is In
genume
Tbe lllated objectives of the trooble with tbe faceless m~·
Red Guards are to make cease- Uom In his regime. A I e sa
Ieos terror attacks upon "re- pleasing but probably sounder
vlsionlsts," that Is, old Com- estimate Is simply that,. like
munlsts wbo, though miles B· Hitter in his lime, Mao '" only
way from lillY thought of re- making doubly sure that nobody
bellion from Mao, are never· In China Is harboring unsu1ta·
lheless 111spect of some Unger- ble thoughts. And, of course,
log af!ecton for old
Mother the Red Guards are a cbeap
Moscow, along with all forehlgn- weapon in his ideological conean
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Indeed ers In China and any
ot ers test with the Russmns.
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~ :~ ~::~a':ksthelr llliDck whose zeal for Mao might pos- AI all events, it is surely a
~pllnedapecimob than "youthiul rebellion" - slbly be Inadequate.
Youth Movement to end . a II
wi£Jn
common
of Com·
belog emplayed to beam '!'bey proclaim them~~lves youth movements.' and a filthyAdolf Hitler 10 used their peculiar kind of eppeal "the grave-diggers of the old speech and pro-V1et Cong mov&amp;:n:·t uvap of bJa storm to thet section of We~tern beat- world " and are as bittefly hos- ment· vastly nastier and bigger
~s last other Nazla nlkiam which on 101De Amerl· We ~ the Soviet Union aa to than, say, its counterparts on
lo;:ty to blm or
10lcan C8DIJIUIOI has alresdy fa!~ the United States. Moreover - the unhappy Berkeley campus
Naziism mlgbt be open to eon· en under the Influence of CbJ.. and tbJa Is a point of great In- of the Uruverslty of Cahfornla.

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Iller ODe ol tbelr 11101'8 oel9able cloubt.
91olent _
IDII IIOl'e8lllln8 ~
of Hitler's ·NaziS 111111'
lllnllona, !bat Mao blmself baa del'ed 0thers of Hitler's Nazis
1~ blto putlba Ucl on lUll 1n ''blood purges" while he was
a bJL
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C!Oltsolldallnl! hill po'll'er and
'1'1111 eaen11a1 truth, however, preparing (l)e Second World
11 j!ult 111e Red Gilardi are War. "nte splendid uUUty of the
terrorlzlng a conalderable part approacll was !bat It permitted
1 the adult Cbfneoe aDd lor- Hitler to ~te !bose who
~ diplomatic community tdlgbl possibly be suspected. ol
with the knowledge, the con- l'8lllt.bearledness or amblllon
aent IDII Indeed at the dlrec- without his having to take perlion of Mae Tse-IUDg.
aonal respon_slblllty. II was, that
all Ia to say, not o!Oelll murder
Why, thell, II be
by the regime Its~:
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91ew of ltlllor Amerf. Tbere 11 also j!M, poulbility
111 !':eta! ••••-11,
111 11 us- !hal &amp;Ito's Red Guards _ who

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Washington

Scientists, wbo have so many things to
investigate
don't know whore to begin, have discovered another hitherto un·
. r&lt;OCoifllzed law of nature. It's called the
."speech duration phenomenon."
As a result of about a decade of dedical~11 research, they've fbund that, in an In·
tervlew·type lltualioo, "Tbe length of response by the Interviewed individual is
, positively usoclated with the duration of
the interviewer's speech 'unit. r "
Stated simply: The longer the quesHons,
· the longer the answers tend to be; I he
-shorter the questions, tbe shorter the an- swers.
The pbenomenon b88 been noted In com·
municaUoos between astronauts in orbit
and personnel on the ground, In medical

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ctvll service and department slore job interviews IDII In free eoovenatlon between
two persoDI.
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Now, reporll a paper· Ill Science magazine, It hu turaed up lo an uaespected
place -· the preaidenllal new• ~ence.
It Is unespected
becaute lbla II a
situation wbere lbe answen, 11 wall ••
the quesUOllS, are mora or lea prepared
ln advance.
Nevertheless, a llallltlcal.: lludy of 81
of Preofdent Kennedy'• prua eonlarenees
In 196].13 revealed !bat the longer the reporters yakked, llle Jooger the J'rel.!!lent
yakked back. And the more concilely thay
framed their queries, by lOlly, lbe btlefer
be was In reply.
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LBJ and Great Society:
How to Eat Cake, Have It?
BY BRUCE BIUSSAT

Ask a Silly Question

,Blue Devils Slip by Ironton Tigers, 12-6
Pifat~s Rip Spartans, 57-0

WASHINGTON (NEA) -High
on the Jist of President Johnson's tpugh economic decisions
Is the question of how much
more money te ask Congress 1o
l' l.~::~~r~r~ ne]lt year for Great
1'I
programs.
Any sizable Increase could
prove to be one
more
critical stimulator in an econ~
omy already overheated by too
many stimulators and destined
w'leel the effect of still others
In the months ahead.

House alrelidy bas voted 1o
spend some $500 ~lion above
the budget request for Great
Society projects and &amp;thers fall·
tng under the Labor-Health-Ed·
ucation • Welfare appropriation.
Even a heavy Senate ax proiJ.
ably would not chop all of this
increm.e.

National Teacher Corpse?

l'

In the

perverse way it sometimes has

·of doing things, Congress hao p88sed leg·
siBtion establishing a National
Teacber
·· CQrps but continues to stall on the matter
· "Of providing funds to run it.
Some money has already been apent, a. !png with much lime and energy- enough
' to get the program tbrougb its prepara'. 'tory stage and llllllUih to constitute a sJz.
' able boondogiiie U "economizing" now Is
1
J1frmllted to let the corps wither away be.~ fori! Its first year of operation has even

'"begun.
'

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,., Some 3iiO teacbJng team leaders
and
b:;1,200 interns, ready to take madern educational methods into the nation's urban
and rural slum areas to belp focal schooll
,._.flsht the educationnl poverty of their chil·
.o&lt;keo, have been kept in a limbe of aul!pense all summer. Many must soon leave

the corps for employment elsewhere.
"These corp!lmeo/' says ~- . Nstional ..
Education Association In an appeal to lbe
lawmakers, "wbo have received ~
special trai.niog on 42 college ,campdlel
this summer, have h\lilligence, talent aDd
bigb motivation that sliould not be wasted.
Yet wasted !bey wUI be unless Congreol
provides the fundi necesSa1'1 to
the Teacher Cofps for lbe COII!IDII .Jell'· ,.
Calllog lbe corps an ex¢11"1 !4n, the
NEA mant.alns that the pillbleml In ·the
eountry's slUIDI "m simp!)' too complll
and lmportaDt to pUS up tb1l ~~
way of breaking Into the ~ Of eduea~
Ilona!, social and economic deprivatiOn.
Congress evidently agreed wben II estabUabed the National Teacbet Corpa In llle
first place. U II sUD does, II should break
whatever log jam ill blocking
enabling
legislation forthw~.
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Rtehard s. o-. Publllher
James£. Damler, .tdo. Dlr.
Vl!'lltlll DIIDICH, Adv. Mgt,

Chtmr Tcmnehill, &amp;:rae. Editor
DiD!gw We~holf. Editor
Hoban Wl!aon, Jr. M~11. Editor

The \Vat Thatis Not a War

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... 111 any barbersbop disCUssion of VIet
;,~ain, 10111eone Invariably takes lbe llland
~ !bat we should either declare war on the
"'Communllle and do the job rtgbt or get
• oot. Either we are at war or we aren't at
•t.Wal'.

· Tbla tbinklng Is ohared by many Amerl• ~. along with misgivings that tbe Pro..
"lilent has wiWully bent the CnnsUtuUon to
''Involve this country in a situation lllet is
j
'-a· war In everything but name.
• An expert wilh the Hoover Institution
, on War, Peace and Revolution at Stanford
.·l:lniversity IOIWers both contendOllS with
what seem like convincing arguments.
Formal declaration of war In Viet Nam
, "'ould be politically and strategically unwise, says Stefan Pos..,ny. Such a llep
would be as much an escalation of the
conflict as the use of nuclear weapons, he
bel! eves.
A formal declaration "would render far
more difficult, if not preclnde, negotla·
lions aimed at . . . compromloe solulionl.
It might also set in motion alllance treat'-,,
ies_ on tbe hostile Bide.'
' - -•· There is also a question of whom we
siio\.Id declare war on. Technically, be
says, "a declaration of war can ooly be

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because they have no lnternatiODil stand·

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Red Guard :Another Sinister Enigma
IY WJIUAM S. WilliE
WASHINGTON - Belllnd I
aew lde:oi&lt;J81cal CbiDele Wall
aetually more nearJy,IJDii'enetrabJe !ban wu CbiDa I old wall
of anllquiiJ, CommliDISI CbiDa
Is produclq petanolber llDJI.
tor eniiiJIII. "ntis Is a qnlta Ut.
.,..ny erased teen-qer movement called the Red Guard.
All !bat 11 really clear to A·
can blteU ce _ and In
merl
clull~ormation, our
~ly Ia
1 don't do
:mb~:~te our lack
of a diplomatic mission bl CIJI.
na _ 11 !bat the Red oU8rds
th th
cbJil

This Is not the first lime the
United
States baa been involved Ill "nonwar bo,.
tllltiea." Between 1'113 and 1801, lbere wu
undeclared wor between ul aDd France.
Even In the C!911 War, Congreu was unable to declare war on the rebelling states.
~p Comtn all, nearly 200 mllltery actions have munllt dlclator, Milo Tse-tuua.
been ordered by American presidents with1ona1 dfl.
out the benellt of a congressional declora·
To be IU1'e, oceas
lion of war .
palch~ of certain of u:=
Since the Constitution
has no criteria most
'" escesses
for distinguishing between a war and a
mllitery action, as a practleal matter all the~.!';"':f,O:~'~:e:
the Proeldent needs is congressional aup- ::e also now and then indica·
port, oeys Possony.
Thill be bas bad in various way1 - IJl'
provll of mUitery budcets,
Gulf of
Tonkin molutioo and Senate rotlfcatlon
o1 treatlel cltreclly or Indirectly eommlt.
ling the United States 10 delead Soalb Viet
Nam agalllll apreslllm.
Barberlhop ciii'&gt;""'ODI
nolwi!hJtand!og
"Mr. Jobnlon's War" ill 11110 Mr. Coogrman'• war. And bolb
l@malely . .
awerabla to the wlsbea ' al tbll people. '

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nese commimlsm ('i't'.:S ill 10
be dlslinSUlshed ·sharply from
th comparatively namby-pamb • old fasbloned communillm of
So~et Unloo which eotranc·
ed some 01 our collegians a
generation ago.)

teres! - they habitually call
upon "the new revolutionary
Some
generations of the world to rille
in rebellion."
Given tiJill push-buttoij . ~
trolled hysteria, the first temP'
tation here 1s to suppose tJ_&gt;at
perhaps Mao is In
genume
Tbe lllated objectives of the trooble with tbe faceless m~·
Red Guards are to make cease- Uom In his regime. A I e sa
Ieos terror attacks upon "re- pleasing but probably sounder
vlsionlsts," that Is, old Com- estimate Is simply that,. like
munlsts wbo, though miles B· Hitter in his lime, Mao '" only
way from lillY thought of re- making doubly sure that nobody
bellion from Mao, are never· In China Is harboring unsu1ta·
lheless 111spect of some Unger- ble thoughts. And, of course,
log af!ecton for old
Mother the Red Guards are a cbeap
Moscow, along with all forehlgn- weapon in his ideological conean
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Indeed ers In China and any
ot ers test with the Russmns.
1
~~ Red ~
~ :~ ~::~a':ksthelr llliDck whose zeal for Mao might pos- AI all events, it is surely a
~pllnedapecimob than "youthiul rebellion" - slbly be Inadequate.
Youth Movement to end . a II
wi£Jn
common
of Com·
belog emplayed to beam '!'bey proclaim them~~lves youth movements.' and a filthyAdolf Hitler 10 used their peculiar kind of eppeal "the grave-diggers of the old speech and pro-V1et Cong mov&amp;:n:·t uvap of bJa storm to thet section of We~tern beat- world " and are as bittefly hos- ment· vastly nastier and bigger
~s last other Nazla nlkiam which on 101De Amerl· We ~ the Soviet Union aa to than, say, its counterparts on
lo;:ty to blm or
10lcan C8DIJIUIOI has alresdy fa!~ the United States. Moreover - the unhappy Berkeley campus
Naziism mlgbt be open to eon· en under the Influence of CbJ.. and tbJa Is a point of great In- of the Uruverslty of Cahfornla.

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Iller ODe ol tbelr 11101'8 oel9able cloubt.
91olent _
IDII IIOl'e8lllln8 ~
of Hitler's ·NaziS 111111'
lllnllona, !bat Mao blmself baa del'ed 0thers of Hitler's Nazis
1~ blto putlba Ucl on lUll 1n ''blood purges" while he was
a bJL
.
C!Oltsolldallnl! hill po'll'er and
'1'1111 eaen11a1 truth, however, preparing (l)e Second World
11 j!ult 111e Red Gilardi are War. "nte splendid uUUty of the
terrorlzlng a conalderable part approacll was !bat It permitted
1 the adult Cbfneoe aDd lor- Hitler to ~te !bose who
~ diplomatic community tdlgbl possibly be suspected. ol
with the knowledge, the con- l'8lllt.bearledness or amblllon
aent IDII Indeed at the dlrec- without his having to take perlion of Mae Tse-IUDg.
aonal respon_slblllty. II was, that
all Ia to say, not o!Oelll murder
Why, thell, II be
by the regime Its~:
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1/lls!
91ew of ltlllor Amerf. Tbere 11 also j!M, poulbility
111 !':eta! ••••-11,
111 11 us- !hal &amp;Ito's Red Guards _ who

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Washington

Scientists, wbo have so many things to
investigate
don't know whore to begin, have discovered another hitherto un·
. r&lt;OCoifllzed law of nature. It's called the
."speech duration phenomenon."
As a result of about a decade of dedical~11 research, they've fbund that, in an In·
tervlew·type lltualioo, "Tbe length of response by the Interviewed individual is
, positively usoclated with the duration of
the interviewer's speech 'unit. r "
Stated simply: The longer the quesHons,
· the longer the answers tend to be; I he
-shorter the questions, tbe shorter the an- swers.
The pbenomenon b88 been noted In com·
municaUoos between astronauts in orbit
and personnel on the ground, In medical

they

interviews, psychotherapeutic

interviews,

ctvll service and department slore job interviews IDII In free eoovenatlon between
two persoDI.
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Now, reporll a paper· Ill Science magazine, It hu turaed up lo an uaespected
place -· the preaidenllal new• ~ence.
It Is unespected
becaute lbla II a
situation wbere lbe answen, 11 wall ••
the quesUOllS, are mora or lea prepared
ln advance.
Nevertheless, a llallltlcal.: lludy of 81
of Preofdent Kennedy'• prua eonlarenees
In 196].13 revealed !bat the longer the reporters yakked, llle Jooger the J'rel.!!lent
yakked back. And the more concilely thay
framed their queries, by lOlly, lbe btlefer
be was In reply.
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LBJ and Great Society:
How to Eat Cake, Have It?
BY BRUCE BIUSSAT

Ask a Silly Question

,Blue Devils Slip by Ironton Tigers, 12-6
Pifat~s Rip Spartans, 57-0

WASHINGTON (NEA) -High
on the Jist of President Johnson's tpugh economic decisions
Is the question of how much
more money te ask Congress 1o
l' l.~::~~r~r~ ne]lt year for Great
1'I
programs.
Any sizable Increase could
prove to be one
more
critical stimulator in an econ~
omy already overheated by too
many stimulators and destined
w'leel the effect of still others
In the months ahead.

House alrelidy bas voted 1o
spend some $500 ~lion above
the budget request for Great
Society projects and &amp;thers fall·
tng under the Labor-Health-Ed·
ucation • Welfare appropriation.
Even a heavy Senate ax proiJ.
ably would not chop all of this
increm.e.

National Teacher Corpse?

l'

In the

perverse way it sometimes has

·of doing things, Congress hao p88sed leg·
siBtion establishing a National
Teacber
·· CQrps but continues to stall on the matter
· "Of providing funds to run it.
Some money has already been apent, a. !png with much lime and energy- enough
' to get the program tbrougb its prepara'. 'tory stage and llllllUih to constitute a sJz.
' able boondogiiie U "economizing" now Is
1
J1frmllted to let the corps wither away be.~ fori! Its first year of operation has even

'"begun.
'

"

,., Some 3iiO teacbJng team leaders
and
b:;1,200 interns, ready to take madern educational methods into the nation's urban
and rural slum areas to belp focal schooll
,._.flsht the educationnl poverty of their chil·
.o&lt;keo, have been kept in a limbe of aul!pense all summer. Many must soon leave

the corps for employment elsewhere.
"These corp!lmeo/' says ~- . Nstional ..
Education Association In an appeal to lbe
lawmakers, "wbo have received ~
special trai.niog on 42 college ,campdlel
this summer, have h\lilligence, talent aDd
bigb motivation that sliould not be wasted.
Yet wasted !bey wUI be unless Congreol
provides the fundi necesSa1'1 to
the Teacher Cofps for lbe COII!IDII .Jell'· ,.
Calllog lbe corps an ex¢11"1 !4n, the
NEA mant.alns that the pillbleml In ·the
eountry's slUIDI "m simp!)' too complll
and lmportaDt to pUS up tb1l ~~
way of breaking Into the ~ Of eduea~
Ilona!, social and economic deprivatiOn.
Congress evidently agreed wben II estabUabed the National Teacbet Corpa In llle
first place. U II sUD does, II should break
whatever log jam ill blocking
enabling
legislation forthw~.
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Slack Water Season Impeded Haulipg of Passenge'"s And Freight

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FIFTY yean ago slack wator seaslll9 held up navigation
on the Ohio River for days at
a time and only t11e boats uf
the shallowest draught could
keep plying' the trades. One of
the most popular was the "bat·
wing" steamer which was uSEd
extensively •• the
smaller
streams like the Big Sandy Riv·
er.
This olack water season im·
peded both the hauling of pass·
engers aud freight, and many
ateamers were aground
at
various points awaiting
a
"rise" to lk&gt;at them off. Not
all boats in the late summer of
1916 were impeded by the lack
of water in the chall!lel.
One of the most active steam·
ers 50 years ago this summer
was the Reuben Dunbar. Told
graphically here in a number
of briel Items take!l from the
River N...o in the Gallipolis

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Daily Tribune are the acUvlties of the Dunbar:
Sept. 8, 1911 - Low water Is
en from Cincinnati to Pittaburgh.
Sept. I, 1116 - The Dunbar
and Ruth reached Parkersburg
Thursday evening from Pittaburgh and were laid up oo a..
count of very low water In the
upper Ohio River. The Dunbar
was bard aground for several
h•urs below Dam 18. Water
was let out of the pool to flaot
her off.
Sept. 11, 1111 - The Dunbar
arrived from Pittsburgh Sunday
and Is laid up here for a few
days. II is probable thai the
Gree•e Lines will charter the
Dunbar during the low water
seasoR. Captain Mike Davia,
pilot, and engineer Sike Wood
brought the Dunbar down. Captaio Fred Hornbrook, one of
the owners, is in charge of the
packet, which had a big freight

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trip from Plllsburgb on board.
Government offlclalJ flooded
the Dunbar dowu with two feet
of water lei out of the pool
abave Dam 11, The Dunbar
had the Tell City's lrlp down
as well as b..- m. The Dull'
bar's ..w hollers are worklil&amp;
fine says engineer Wood. The
Dunbar was delayed at Parkersburg three days and laid up
there on account of the low
stage of water.
Sept. II, 1111 - The Danbar
bas .• been chartered to
the
Greene Lines aid left Tuesday
for Ciocinnatl 1.1 place of the
Greenla,d. They Dunbar
Is
the lightest packet ol her sire
111 the Obit River.
HERE are some additional
items of iaterest from tbe Trl-

bone's Rivar Newa of 10 years
ago:
Sept. 7, ltll - Caplall Bill

Pay loll ol the Argand bad bis
hand 8lld wrist .... iously cui
at Pt. Pleasant while letting
doWII the wiOOow sash In the
pilot house ou the Water
Queen. The wiadow stuck and
In ftrciog il dewa he ran . his
hsnd and wrist throogh a
large pane of glass cutting it
very badly.
The Otto Marmet Is UDdoubt·
edly laid up for a long spell.
We understand that mate Kelce
casey of Hemlerso• has been
transferred to the Sallie Marmel and that everything loose
on the lower deck has beea
tsken upstairs and locked In
the cabin and the engine room
nailed up and a cheap watch·
man has been placed Ia charge
ef her with the mess room
left open for him to slay in.
The Queen City was unable
to get over Bo•anza Bar just
below Dam 31, and is laid up
•t Quiacy, Ky. Sbe will be tak·

en to PI,. Pleasaal llld laid up place near
u sooa as there II lllllfleient
water to let bar over the bar.
The Slack Barrett Ia alst laid
up below Dam 31 because of
low water.

!be etfler d11111, the
Queen had 10 back doW1l 10
Quincy, Ky., and II laid up ..
a deep hole. It II said lbat aeversl Umbers w..-e broken 11
the Queeo's hull at Dam J1.

Bept. 8, ltll - The BtaiiiWI
Bar below Portsmouth Is ,...
ported to be the
oballoweot
place In the Ohio River between Galilpoll&amp; Bid ClnclnoaU.
The D. T. Lane on her way
up for the Kanawha River was
aground at the S.nanza Bar
Thursday bul oucceeded 1.1 aetling off.
The Greendale arrived here
Thursday Dight from Clncionad
and the Greenwood early lhiB
morniog. The Greeqland is only
coming up the riVer as far as
Manehester.
The Queen City reached Dam
31, Ullder coastructiol a short
distance below Portsmtulh. Jl&amp;.
in&amp; unable to gel by the shoal

Sept. t, 1111 - The Greenwood, Captain Lee WUils, laid
up bore all of Friday Dight,
leaving thia allen- for Rantlogton where abe wiD lay over
till SUnday morning. captain
Willis had to l1!fuse 1100 barrels
of oalt at Pomeroy because the
boat could 1101 gel close onough
to shore to load It oa.
Sepl. 11, 1111 - Work at
Dam 24 at Racine Is beiog pushed aiOBg as rapidly u possible
by the Sheridan · Cook ca. Day
and night crews win aooa be
put oa by SUperilltendeol Hanooo Wi!Uams.
The towboat Margaret owned
by the Sherid8D • Cook Co.
sunk for two weeks al Dam 24,

River for a few DIOIIIIII•· ~
taken 10 Pilmbolrp •
there is 1 rise 1M
iDto hopper bargeo to lie
to deliver eoa1 at Slleu.JleniJif
where the Plti!!Jur8b ' ~
Coal Co. hal a Llrge ~ ,
Tbe "'·- Cl ,_ --••
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have beea allowed Ia fm! ~
oummor with one fan.tall ti1l
oH 10 lhat the engl&amp;eer btli~w
crawl out the pitman haW&lt;tt
The "'·- bleb 1.1 _;.,....
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·-"1&lt;ed to have had a colilslu '!'!"'
had part of the guards toni ~
and is also said to have oevetal
brtteo limbers iD her buD. All
exchange says lbe Queen, 0111»
the pride of the Ohio Vallq,
looks black and dirty. The boat
will be brought to Pl. PleasaJII
as soon as then! Is a rtse mid
!opt. 11, 1111 - A large fleet will be laid up there aloDJ wlllt
ol Combine
bargea which the City of Parkersburg, aaodr
ltave heeD used 1.1 the Kanawha or Hubbard elephanl

at

Racine, hal beea ruded
aod lOwed by !be Sea Lion II&gt;
the docb at PL Pleasant lor
repaln, Tbe bOat was iDiul'td
by the Clnclnlllti MulDe UJKI.
erwriten. CaplaiD Gecqe Wll1011 superlllteaded the won at
floating the IIWikeD oteamer
while diver Ed M01re If Ciaciooatl did the
Ulldenrater
work. Captain Sberidao
who
is 1 busWog contractor, weol
to the ..,... snd pushed the
work along u rapidly 11 posslble.
The lollowblg boats are laid
up Ia the mouth of the Kanawha
Riven at Pl. Pleasant: Robert P.
Gilham, Charlie B...wo, City ol
Parkersburg, Tacoma, Kloadike, Rellef, Plymouth, Georae
Mathesoa., J. T. Hatfield and
Margaret.

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inq to make,room for next year's iihip
ment of Hondas ... Check our listinqs
of all New &amp; Used Units in stock. ·The ·
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CL 160, 160 cc
4 Speed, Scramblers, TWin ·Carbs, ,Black and
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4 Speed, Electric Start,
Black)

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Used Cycles
1966 DUCATI, 160 cc

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IN STOCK

Now Onlv $425

CB450, '450cc

Honda

We have two of these, one black, one blue, the blue one
has w/shield, roll bars, and luggage rack and 6000 miles,
the black one has wishield and 8949 milea, a lot of good
fall weather rides left in the both of them, these bikes
were $550 and $495. Twin carbs. on both these models.

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S65,65 cc

1965 HONDA, 150 cc

4 speed, super sport '65' from HONDA, color red

Now Only $350 '

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4 speed , automatic clutch , Ihe TRAIL bike from HONDA

Compact scooter, red and white , 4147 miles on this Uttle
beaut, listed in the cycle blue book for $205. Hurry on
this bargain.

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CT200,90cc

Now Only $150

1962 HARLEY DAVIDSON _

S90,90 cc - - - -priced $389

Now Onlv $245

4 speed, I black, I red, sharp and hot fo r single cylinder

Topper motor scooter, maroon finish , not too many of
these running around, be the first in your block to own
an antique scooter, runs good, 2508 miles, not many of
these 1113de from Harley, was $295.

CA 95,150 cc - - ·priced $505

1965 MOPED

4 speed , electri c start, blac k. only one left

For $50

Not going to waste many words on this little motor bike,
the clutch is out of this one, parts available in Parkers·
burg, come pick it up

1963 HARLEY DAVIDSON

CA 160, 160cc - - ~ priced $535

At $50

4 speed, electric start, 2 red, 1 black, single carb

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WUooa, Pomeroy High grad
and pitcher for the AAA SaD
Diqo Padres, was sideiioed
lllte last month, ohortiy alter
this article was
writteo,
from an arterial bloct.ago ID
his fell arm and will under&amp;o
ourgery, accor- to Bob
King, baD dub director of
public releliouo. King reports
tbe caodltloa Is DOt serloaa
(Simllar to Whitey
Ford'o
condllloa) II may have llopped him from being called up
to the PhBIIe•. Wilson bas
been oeut to lAI• Aageles to
Dr. Robert Kerlaa, the DtJd.
1er1' tea,m pbyslciaD, who
worked OD Sallllf Koufu.

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was not te be as the next batter grounded out. He .did set
the next one down iD stnkes and
ended the game with 11 st~ik~
outs.
Wilson was not always a re·
liefer. I• fact, as a high school
athlete, he was a three · sport
star with football his favorite
lrom among baseball, basketball and football. On the dl•
mood, he played third base aad
was a quarterback on the grid·
iron.
Alter high school, he went to
Marshall Umversity in HuoUng·
ton, West VIrginia, ou a football scholarship a•d played
both quarterback anf hallback
01 the frosh team. He hurt his
arm during his freshman year
and had to have aa operation
with the doctor sayiDg lbat he
could never play baseball again.
This was aD apparent chal·
lenge to Wilson. He ~rked on
t:ns ar~ fer the next SIX months
and Signed a baseball contract
~ith John Ogden of the Phil·
hes the followmg summer. .
He was sent to Bakersfield
of the California State League
in 1962 and compiled a 7·JO
record as a sl31'ler. The follow·
ing season, with Bakersfield again •. Wils?n had ~ &amp;-2 record
desplle bemg sidelmed from
June through the end of the
sea!len with a tern
shoulder
muscle.
In 1964, he started
with
Chattanooga of the Southern
and tbe1 was sent Ill

the Padre star. "I was oeal to
the bullpen and remaio&lt;id there.
"I would rather be 1 relief·
er ROW," adds Wilton. ul cloo't
think my arm 18 atrq euougb
to go nine ltiDings. l!esldes, relief work ill more of a
cha~
lenge. 1 gel more out of oavinl
8 game thai wiJlning ene."
Wilson may DDt tbiak bis arm
can work nine ioDiJJgB but Manager Lucchesi appareoiiJ doea
not agree. "During 1 game, Augus! 16, at Tulsa, •tarliDI pilclr''
er Bo Belinsky was nick~ .lor
sir nms Ia the llnlt ..jtuiluc
w1thout rellriJig UYbodf;
Lucchesi weal 10 lhe tioj!lpett
and selected hJt liar . . . . .
Wilsoo worked all DiDe .lliVnga.
giving up bot ~ hils ·• · and
three 111118 while otrll&lt;ing out lea
Oilers.
.
He also helped biB OWII cause
at the plate by hiltlog, a, double
8lld two llingleo in •It' al l&gt;sll
aod kuockiog ID tw• tm to
lead a come-frtm,-behlnd.. lll-9,
win. ove~ lh~ Tulsans.
Wilson s wife, Catherine, 8lld
their two-year-old
daughter,
Kimberley, are spending the
~er iB san Diego while Bill
JS w1th the Padres.
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Asked whether he Ukes cltie1
the size of San Dleg~. (over
500,000) , Wilson said, Yes, but
I could also eajoy a Iarg..city.'.'
Philadelphia maybe! The wa.1
Bill is goio., It will 11111 be toi
long belore he makes tbe lrek
East
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Eugene of the Northwest loop
where be started IZ games ancl
bad a 1-6 sesson mark.
After working as a otarlloi
moundsman his first three seawns, Wilson became a relief·
er in 1965 witb Chatumooga.
"It just worked out that way

Gallia

spent most of the
workouts with the
was only able to pitch a Iota!
of three iDnings.
In hill first eight games,
worked 12 Innings and gave up
11 earned runs for an
8.25
GEORGE Wil~n, 35, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hobart WilE.RA. He was relegated. to beson, Sr., Gallipolis, is vocal music Instructor at
Ing number three reiiefer .. be- Wilmington Higb school in CUnton county. WUmiDRhind veteran . Ed Roebuck and
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,ton, located 44 miles from Cincinnati,
upcoming Joh~ Morris.
is a .consolidated comprehensive plant
were sent up ta the Phillies at
· with about 1,000 pupils in the upper
mid·season.
four grades.
"Besidts the lack ef Spring
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WILSON, who sba,red the GAHS muoverdo myself and was proba·
s.ic key wtth Barbara ClrdweU Epbly trying. to itnpre.s some~
ling in 1949, Is a graduate of Ohio
body," reflects Wilson. "L a)llil
· State University witb a Masters IJe.
think I lacked confidence." ct ·
gree. On SUilday, Aug. 28, a letter auThe turning point came
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" thor~ by the former Galllpolltan apIng the Padres' flnt road
jlearg_d on the edltorlal page of the Columbua Dlspitcb•
In early May.
It read:
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won two games ag•dnst
Oklahoma City Ill relief.
were both wllhiD a ~ · da,·IOidq
period. I lhiok · ihis aave ·
'ihe; ft4!11or: .
the confidotJce I needed."
May t, Mlpoger
Lu&lt;cheot
went 'to tbe
J!OII for
'wl)O ·
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IN OUR
TOWN
SAM NEAL, staff annoftncer, WSAZ·TV, Channel
finally caught up with me Wednesday afternoon, and
bought my old poverty stricken Appalachia buddy that
of coffee he's been talking about.
WE WENT up to Jack Hackworth 's White Palace,
little restaurant above the Libby Hotel, and had cofM"nroe "Rosie'' Gatewood and BiU Quickel, Oblo
Bell Telephone, came in before we left.

league record is eight) bul it whea 1 reperted 1o oamp," saya

SAN DIEGO, Calif. _
Wiloon today is the best
league prospect we have,"
San Diego Padre general
ager Eddie Leishman about ·
liar relief pitcher.
WUso1, a nallve of Pomeroy
and son of Mr. and Mrs. Will·
ard Wilson, R.D. 3 Pomeroy,
Is curre•lly making
great
strides toward a major league
shot with the Philadelphia Phil·
lies.
Right now though, the 23 •
year-old righthander is concert-!rating on making bis initial
season. iD Triple·A baseball
a wmnmg one.
The Padres longtime mem·
bers of the ' Pacific
coast
League, signed 8 one-year af·
filiatioa contract with the Phi)·
lies last Winter and received
the top farmhands from
operati~.
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After 8 slow start in
Sprlng due tea lack of
sun action Wilson currently
8 1&gt;5 ....,.;rd while working
games iR relief. Through
of August 16, the 6-2,
bullpen artisl has
Innings and has yielded but

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came at Tacoma when
he
struck out six straight Cub hat·
ler:l and set down 15 straight
over five and one-third inniogs.
He almost atlajned
Pacific
Coast League immortality with
his six consecutive fans (I he

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between now and Tbanla:givi.Dg . . . tMs .
all dresS· up matenal&amp;, turn siB·
nal kit&amp;, helmets, .8oUiet1 ask

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Major League Prospect

earned runs for a bristling
19 earned run average.
His early-season record
not always that good.

165 cc, all white, rough and ready, runs o.k. a steal

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looks a Utile rough, but runs Uke a new one, w.as $395
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Electric starter, 4 speed, only 1263 miles on this all
white bike, traded in for a bigger machine. very, very ,
nice, was $450.

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Now Only $425

1962 ALL STATE, 125 cc _

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4 Speed, The Hot Scrambler, '~Win · Carbs

Monza Jr., only 416 miles on this black beauty, bought .
new only 30 days ago and traded in on a new HONDA
before the 500 mile service was done, was $475:

1966 HONDA, 150 cc

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fice, Sam and I ran
1n t
Jobn K. Allen. Cuiumbus and

Southern Ohio Electric

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Columbus.

I HAPPENED to see Nick
Baseo, former oews clireclor
TV.J the other night on
TV-6. Basso was at HwltiDgtoln
before Bos JoltnsH, and
R. Heiskell, originator of
Corn Cob Pipe Club. By the
way, JuRior Wilson and I both
mlssed the Corn Cob Clobbers'
Orst amJUal picnic a couple of
Sundays ogo. We'll probably be
"piped" out 1f the r i,Jb.

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THE CLASS AA
8outben
League finished up thio past
Wednesday night but 1 donl
have final statistics oa former
Gallipolis Little Leaguer Da..
Roberts. The Asheville Tourials,
last time I heard, were sewa
and a half games out of llnlt
place behind the Mobile Warri&amp;rs.

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defeated Macon $-4, went nU.
ionings, allowed eight h I i a,
walked three and straek out
seven to bring bis season's rileord to 13-5. He'a pitched 181
innings, allowed 145 hits, stNck
out 152 and walked 59 for an
earned run average o1 aroJliiCI
2.56.
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CHARLIE said his brothers
the Southwestern school hoard,
called me the other evening to
poiDt out it was his brothers,
Don and Dick Carter, who pull·
ed th• five members of the Columbus family out of the river
last Saturday night after their BOB Terrell, sports director
eabin cruiser was crushed ta for the Asheville Citizen.. Times,.
"smithereens" by barges of a wrote:

towboat at the park front.

BILL WILSON

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be
back otroog next year with 11
returning veterans, includin&amp;
Jimmy Noe, Junior Jamison,
Ricky Boone and Jeff Lewil,
all back f.; their third and
last year. Seveo others will be
back for their second year II

JohD. say• his ":'•· Steve, 18 a~
bout to be mamed. Sam and
Steve used to work at WJEH
Radio. Ste.. is now on televl·
lioa . You might see him so~e
llight .... the cable if
you re
watchlllg WTVN, Channel
6, the circuit.

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Slack Water Season Impeded Haulipg of Passenge'"s And Freight

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FIFTY yean ago slack wator seaslll9 held up navigation
on the Ohio River for days at
a time and only t11e boats uf
the shallowest draught could
keep plying' the trades. One of
the most popular was the "bat·
wing" steamer which was uSEd
extensively •• the
smaller
streams like the Big Sandy Riv·
er.
This olack water season im·
peded both the hauling of pass·
engers aud freight, and many
ateamers were aground
at
various points awaiting
a
"rise" to lk&gt;at them off. Not
all boats in the late summer of
1916 were impeded by the lack
of water in the chall!lel.
One of the most active steam·
ers 50 years ago this summer
was the Reuben Dunbar. Told
graphically here in a number
of briel Items take!l from the
River N...o in the Gallipolis

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Sept. 8, 1911 - Low water Is
en from Cincinnati to Pittaburgh.
Sept. I, 1116 - The Dunbar
and Ruth reached Parkersburg
Thursday evening from Pittaburgh and were laid up oo a..
count of very low water In the
upper Ohio River. The Dunbar
was bard aground for several
h•urs below Dam 18. Water
was let out of the pool to flaot
her off.
Sept. 11, 1111 - The Dunbar
arrived from Pittsburgh Sunday
and Is laid up here for a few
days. II is probable thai the
Gree•e Lines will charter the
Dunbar during the low water
seasoR. Captain Mike Davia,
pilot, and engineer Sike Wood
brought the Dunbar down. Captaio Fred Hornbrook, one of
the owners, is in charge of the
packet, which had a big freight

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Government offlclalJ flooded
the Dunbar dowu with two feet
of water lei out of the pool
abave Dam 11, The Dunbar
had the Tell City's lrlp down
as well as b..- m. The Dull'
bar's ..w hollers are worklil&amp;
fine says engineer Wood. The
Dunbar was delayed at Parkersburg three days and laid up
there on account of the low
stage of water.
Sept. II, 1111 - The Danbar
bas .• been chartered to
the
Greene Lines aid left Tuesday
for Ciocinnatl 1.1 place of the
Greenla,d. They Dunbar
Is
the lightest packet ol her sire
111 the Obit River.
HERE are some additional
items of iaterest from tbe Trl-

bone's Rivar Newa of 10 years
ago:
Sept. 7, ltll - Caplall Bill

Pay loll ol the Argand bad bis
hand 8lld wrist .... iously cui
at Pt. Pleasant while letting
doWII the wiOOow sash In the
pilot house ou the Water
Queen. The wiadow stuck and
In ftrciog il dewa he ran . his
hsnd and wrist throogh a
large pane of glass cutting it
very badly.
The Otto Marmet Is UDdoubt·
edly laid up for a long spell.
We understand that mate Kelce
casey of Hemlerso• has been
transferred to the Sallie Marmel and that everything loose
on the lower deck has beea
tsken upstairs and locked In
the cabin and the engine room
nailed up and a cheap watch·
man has been placed Ia charge
ef her with the mess room
left open for him to slay in.
The Queen City was unable
to get over Bo•anza Bar just
below Dam 31, and is laid up
•t Quiacy, Ky. Sbe will be tak·

en to PI,. Pleasaal llld laid up place near
u sooa as there II lllllfleient
water to let bar over the bar.
The Slack Barrett Ia alst laid
up below Dam 31 because of
low water.

!be etfler d11111, the
Queen had 10 back doW1l 10
Quincy, Ky., and II laid up ..
a deep hole. It II said lbat aeversl Umbers w..-e broken 11
the Queeo's hull at Dam J1.

Bept. 8, ltll - The BtaiiiWI
Bar below Portsmouth Is ,...
ported to be the
oballoweot
place In the Ohio River between Galilpoll&amp; Bid ClnclnoaU.
The D. T. Lane on her way
up for the Kanawha River was
aground at the S.nanza Bar
Thursday bul oucceeded 1.1 aetling off.
The Greendale arrived here
Thursday Dight from Clncionad
and the Greenwood early lhiB
morniog. The Greeqland is only
coming up the riVer as far as
Manehester.
The Queen City reached Dam
31, Ullder coastructiol a short
distance below Portsmtulh. Jl&amp;.
in&amp; unable to gel by the shoal

Sept. t, 1111 - The Greenwood, Captain Lee WUils, laid
up bore all of Friday Dight,
leaving thia allen- for Rantlogton where abe wiD lay over
till SUnday morning. captain
Willis had to l1!fuse 1100 barrels
of oalt at Pomeroy because the
boat could 1101 gel close onough
to shore to load It oa.
Sepl. 11, 1111 - Work at
Dam 24 at Racine Is beiog pushed aiOBg as rapidly u possible
by the Sheridan · Cook ca. Day
and night crews win aooa be
put oa by SUperilltendeol Hanooo Wi!Uams.
The towboat Margaret owned
by the Sherid8D • Cook Co.
sunk for two weeks al Dam 24,

River for a few DIOIIIIII•· ~
taken 10 Pilmbolrp •
there is 1 rise 1M
iDto hopper bargeo to lie
to deliver eoa1 at Slleu.JleniJif
where the Plti!!Jur8b ' ~
Coal Co. hal a Llrge ~ ,
Tbe "'·- Cl ,_ --••
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have beea allowed Ia fm! ~
oummor with one fan.tall ti1l
oH 10 lhat the engl&amp;eer btli~w
crawl out the pitman haW&lt;tt
The "'·- bleb 1.1 _;.,....
0 11 ·
'""""" w
·-"1&lt;ed to have had a colilslu '!'!"'
had part of the guards toni ~
and is also said to have oevetal
brtteo limbers iD her buD. All
exchange says lbe Queen, 0111»
the pride of the Ohio Vallq,
looks black and dirty. The boat
will be brought to Pl. PleasaJII
as soon as then! Is a rtse mid
!opt. 11, 1111 - A large fleet will be laid up there aloDJ wlllt
ol Combine
bargea which the City of Parkersburg, aaodr
ltave heeD used 1.1 the Kanawha or Hubbard elephanl

at

Racine, hal beea ruded
aod lOwed by !be Sea Lion II&gt;
the docb at PL Pleasant lor
repaln, Tbe bOat was iDiul'td
by the Clnclnlllti MulDe UJKI.
erwriten. CaplaiD Gecqe Wll1011 superlllteaded the won at
floating the IIWikeD oteamer
while diver Ed M01re If Ciaciooatl did the
Ulldenrater
work. Captain Sberidao
who
is 1 busWog contractor, weol
to the ..,... snd pushed the
work along u rapidly 11 posslble.
The lollowblg boats are laid
up Ia the mouth of the Kanawha
Riven at Pl. Pleasant: Robert P.
Gilham, Charlie B...wo, City ol
Parkersburg, Tacoma, Kloadike, Rellef, Plymouth, Georae
Mathesoa., J. T. Hatfield and
Margaret.

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Fall will soon be on us. So we, are Qo
inq to make,room for next year's iihip
ment of Hondas ... Check our listinqs
of all New &amp; Used Units in stock. ·The ·
Fall Sale Prices are now in effe,t.

CHOOSE NOW FROM

20 New HONDAS

CL 160, 160 cc
4 Speed, Scramblers, TWin ·Carbs, ,Black and
Grey Two Tone.

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price $630
CB77, 305cc
4 Speed, Electric Start,
Black)

Til~ super

Hawk .(2-

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price ·$745
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BARGAIN BUYS ON

CL.77,

Used Cycles
1966 DUCATI, 160 cc

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IN STOCK

Now Onlv $425

CB450, '450cc

Honda

We have two of these, one black, one blue, the blue one
has w/shield, roll bars, and luggage rack and 6000 miles,
the black one has wishield and 8949 milea, a lot of good
fall weather rides left in the both of them, these bikes
were $550 and $495. Twin carbs. on both these models.

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S65,65 cc

1965 HONDA, 150 cc

4 speed, super sport '65' from HONDA, color red

Now Only $350 '

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priced $350

4 speed , automatic clutch , Ihe TRAIL bike from HONDA

Compact scooter, red and white , 4147 miles on this Uttle
beaut, listed in the cycle blue book for $205. Hurry on
this bargain.

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CT200,90cc

Now Only $150

1962 HARLEY DAVIDSON _

S90,90 cc - - - -priced $389

Now Onlv $245

4 speed, I black, I red, sharp and hot fo r single cylinder

Topper motor scooter, maroon finish , not too many of
these running around, be the first in your block to own
an antique scooter, runs good, 2508 miles, not many of
these 1113de from Harley, was $295.

CA 95,150 cc - - ·priced $505

1965 MOPED

4 speed , electri c start, blac k. only one left

For $50

Not going to waste many words on this little motor bike,
the clutch is out of this one, parts available in Parkers·
burg, come pick it up

1963 HARLEY DAVIDSON

CA 160, 160cc - - ~ priced $535

At $50

4 speed, electric start, 2 red, 1 black, single carb

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DON'T WAIT

FINANCE PLAN

THERE IS STILL
PLENTY OF HONDA DAYS

(Now Thru Christmas!

AND NIGHTS LEFT THIS

10% DOWN
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YEAR. COME IN TODAY

24 Months On Balance

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Be One Of
The Nicest
People!

6% Interest

'

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BIG SAVINGS

ON
ACCESSORIES

incl"de1 roll ba.tt. wtndlhieldl, · lue::
gage racks, tie down straps, mirrors,
us for inventDq ~~ures " ....
good Aeleetion for 'Ill Honda

bikes. .

sad41e

biJ~

light

kits, too . al10 spieial pri ·
te&amp; will ~all au tiret

so ask for lire prieea, too

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EDITOR'S NOTE BID
WUooa, Pomeroy High grad
and pitcher for the AAA SaD
Diqo Padres, was sideiioed
lllte last month, ohortiy alter
this article was
writteo,
from an arterial bloct.ago ID
his fell arm and will under&amp;o
ourgery, accor- to Bob
King, baD dub director of
public releliouo. King reports
tbe caodltloa Is DOt serloaa
(Simllar to Whitey
Ford'o
condllloa) II may have llopped him from being called up
to the PhBIIe•. Wilson bas
been oeut to lAI• Aageles to
Dr. Robert Kerlaa, the DtJd.
1er1' tea,m pbyslciaD, who
worked OD Sallllf Koufu.

OPEB

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was not te be as the next batter grounded out. He .did set
the next one down iD stnkes and
ended the game with 11 st~ik~
outs.
Wilson was not always a re·
liefer. I• fact, as a high school
athlete, he was a three · sport
star with football his favorite
lrom among baseball, basketball and football. On the dl•
mood, he played third base aad
was a quarterback on the grid·
iron.
Alter high school, he went to
Marshall Umversity in HuoUng·
ton, West VIrginia, ou a football scholarship a•d played
both quarterback anf hallback
01 the frosh team. He hurt his
arm during his freshman year
and had to have aa operation
with the doctor sayiDg lbat he
could never play baseball again.
This was aD apparent chal·
lenge to Wilson. He ~rked on
t:ns ar~ fer the next SIX months
and Signed a baseball contract
~ith John Ogden of the Phil·
hes the followmg summer. .
He was sent to Bakersfield
of the California State League
in 1962 and compiled a 7·JO
record as a sl31'ler. The follow·
ing season, with Bakersfield again •. Wils?n had ~ &amp;-2 record
desplle bemg sidelmed from
June through the end of the
sea!len with a tern
shoulder
muscle.
In 1964, he started
with
Chattanooga of the Southern
and tbe1 was sent Ill

the Padre star. "I was oeal to
the bullpen and remaio&lt;id there.
"I would rather be 1 relief·
er ROW," adds Wilton. ul cloo't
think my arm 18 atrq euougb
to go nine ltiDings. l!esldes, relief work ill more of a
cha~
lenge. 1 gel more out of oavinl
8 game thai wiJlning ene."
Wilson may DDt tbiak bis arm
can work nine ioDiJJgB but Manager Lucchesi appareoiiJ doea
not agree. "During 1 game, Augus! 16, at Tulsa, •tarliDI pilclr''
er Bo Belinsky was nick~ .lor
sir nms Ia the llnlt ..jtuiluc
w1thout rellriJig UYbodf;
Lucchesi weal 10 lhe tioj!lpett
and selected hJt liar . . . . .
Wilsoo worked all DiDe .lliVnga.
giving up bot ~ hils ·• · and
three 111118 while otrll&lt;ing out lea
Oilers.
.
He also helped biB OWII cause
at the plate by hiltlog, a, double
8lld two llingleo in •It' al l&gt;sll
aod kuockiog ID tw• tm to
lead a come-frtm,-behlnd.. lll-9,
win. ove~ lh~ Tulsans.
Wilson s wife, Catherine, 8lld
their two-year-old
daughter,
Kimberley, are spending the
~er iB san Diego while Bill
JS w1th the Padres.
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Asked whether he Ukes cltie1
the size of San Dleg~. (over
500,000) , Wilson said, Yes, but
I could also eajoy a Iarg..city.'.'
Philadelphia maybe! The wa.1
Bill is goio., It will 11111 be toi
long belore he makes tbe lrek
East
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Eugene of the Northwest loop
where be started IZ games ancl
bad a 1-6 sesson mark.
After working as a otarlloi
moundsman his first three seawns, Wilson became a relief·
er in 1965 witb Chatumooga.
"It just worked out that way

Gallia

spent most of the
workouts with the
was only able to pitch a Iota!
of three iDnings.
In hill first eight games,
worked 12 Innings and gave up
11 earned runs for an
8.25
GEORGE Wil~n, 35, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hobart WilE.RA. He was relegated. to beson, Sr., Gallipolis, is vocal music Instructor at
Ing number three reiiefer .. be- Wilmington Higb school in CUnton county. WUmiDRhind veteran . Ed Roebuck and
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,ton, located 44 miles from Cincinnati,
upcoming Joh~ Morris.
is a .consolidated comprehensive plant
were sent up ta the Phillies at
· with about 1,000 pupils in the upper
mid·season.
four grades.
"Besidts the lack ef Spring
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WILSON, who sba,red the GAHS muoverdo myself and was proba·
s.ic key wtth Barbara ClrdweU Epbly trying. to itnpre.s some~
ling in 1949, Is a graduate of Ohio
body," reflects Wilson. "L a)llil
· State University witb a Masters IJe.
think I lacked confidence." ct ·
gree. On SUilday, Aug. 28, a letter auThe turning point came
·
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" thor~ by the former Galllpolltan apIng the Padres' flnt road
jlearg_d on the edltorlal page of the Columbua Dlspitcb•
In early May.
It read:
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won two games ag•dnst
Oklahoma City Ill relief.
were both wllhiD a ~ · da,·IOidq
period. I lhiok · ihis aave ·
'ihe; ft4!11or: .
the confidotJce I needed."
May t, Mlpoger
Lu&lt;cheot
went 'to tbe
J!OII for
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IN OUR
TOWN
SAM NEAL, staff annoftncer, WSAZ·TV, Channel
finally caught up with me Wednesday afternoon, and
bought my old poverty stricken Appalachia buddy that
of coffee he's been talking about.
WE WENT up to Jack Hackworth 's White Palace,
little restaurant above the Libby Hotel, and had cofM"nroe "Rosie'' Gatewood and BiU Quickel, Oblo
Bell Telephone, came in before we left.

league record is eight) bul it whea 1 reperted 1o oamp," saya

SAN DIEGO, Calif. _
Wiloon today is the best
league prospect we have,"
San Diego Padre general
ager Eddie Leishman about ·
liar relief pitcher.
WUso1, a nallve of Pomeroy
and son of Mr. and Mrs. Will·
ard Wilson, R.D. 3 Pomeroy,
Is curre•lly making
great
strides toward a major league
shot with the Philadelphia Phil·
lies.
Right now though, the 23 •
year-old righthander is concert-!rating on making bis initial
season. iD Triple·A baseball
a wmnmg one.
The Padres longtime mem·
bers of the ' Pacific
coast
League, signed 8 one-year af·
filiatioa contract with the Phi)·
lies last Winter and received
the top farmhands from
operati~.
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After 8 slow start in
Sprlng due tea lack of
sun action Wilson currently
8 1&gt;5 ....,.;rd while working
games iR relief. Through
of August 16, the 6-2,
bullpen artisl has
Innings and has yielded but

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came at Tacoma when
he
struck out six straight Cub hat·
ler:l and set down 15 straight
over five and one-third inniogs.
He almost atlajned
Pacific
Coast League immortality with
his six consecutive fans (I he

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2!!1 c;,, discount un all accessorie~ ourchased
between now and Tbanla:givi.Dg . . . tMs .
all dresS· up matenal&amp;, turn siB·
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Major League Prospect

earned runs for a bristling
19 earned run average.
His early-season record
not always that good.

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looks a Utile rough, but runs Uke a new one, w.as $395
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Electric starter, 4 speed, only 1263 miles on this all
white bike, traded in for a bigger machine. very, very ,
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Monza Jr., only 416 miles on this black beauty, bought .
new only 30 days ago and traded in on a new HONDA
before the 500 mile service was done, was $475:

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fice, Sam and I ran
1n t
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Columbus.

I HAPPENED to see Nick
Baseo, former oews clireclor
TV.J the other night on
TV-6. Basso was at HwltiDgtoln
before Bos JoltnsH, and
R. Heiskell, originator of
Corn Cob Pipe Club. By the
way, JuRior Wilson and I both
mlssed the Corn Cob Clobbers'
Orst amJUal picnic a couple of
Sundays ogo. We'll probably be
"piped" out 1f the r i,Jb.

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THE CLASS AA
8outben
League finished up thio past
Wednesday night but 1 donl
have final statistics oa former
Gallipolis Little Leaguer Da..
Roberts. The Asheville Tourials,
last time I heard, were sewa
and a half games out of llnlt
place behind the Mobile Warri&amp;rs.

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ON SEPT. 2 Dave
defeated Macon $-4, went nU.
ionings, allowed eight h I i a,
walked three and straek out
seven to bring bis season's rileord to 13-5. He'a pitched 181
innings, allowed 145 hits, stNck
out 152 and walked 59 for an
earned run average o1 aroJliiCI
2.56.
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CHARLIE said his brothers
the Southwestern school hoard,
called me the other evening to
poiDt out it was his brothers,
Don and Dick Carter, who pull·
ed th• five members of the Columbus family out of the river
last Saturday night after their BOB Terrell, sports director
eabin cruiser was crushed ta for the Asheville Citizen.. Times,.
"smithereens" by barges of a wrote:

towboat at the park front.

BILL WILSON

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THE WffiTE SOX will
be
back otroog next year with 11
returning veterans, includin&amp;
Jimmy Noe, Junior Jamison,
Ricky Boone and Jeff Lewil,
all back f.; their third and
last year. Seveo others will be
back for their second year II

JohD. say• his ":'•· Steve, 18 a~
bout to be mamed. Sam and
Steve used to work at WJEH
Radio. Ste.. is now on televl·
lioa . You might see him so~e
llight .... the cable if
you re
watchlllg WTVN, Channel
6, the circuit.

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aaly !be liJIPI!I'. It or 'II I*
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1q Ibis gal), bat tbll II 1 JNJ'
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level of corn production ,. 410
.
bushels per acre, but with bet·
C. E.
'!'he lmporlaDI p.n
a 1011 s o II clasalllcaUoo prcllfiiD plied.
ter managemellt this cau be up
Coul7 lll
Jeri 11 to be 11111'11 that tba
wbdl Ia lllldlr way Ill Oblo. tc) Appropriate llllap prao- to 90 bushels per acre
AJricalllft ·'
llllllpie reprt&amp;enla
Wblle Mtlp Cowlty aon. have llce1, lncludfD&amp; the proper lime
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A lalowled&amp;e of soil Cljlabill- tba aru to be lelted.
· 1101 been claslllled 1DaDJ of of plowlni, 'le"'"nl and ' weed Similar increases can be s&amp;
lies and of orop requlremeall you cousJder thai a amall one- the IOila llavw beeJI mapped -trol should be adapted to 1 cured in the prnduclion of ha'
Ia the baall for a .-slul half pint aample may
lhrou8b the tedmletans of the conditions and the crop lfOR. on the DeKalk soil, the averfarm productlon.
aeMral million pounda of
Couser vaUm Service.
(d) The ferllllty level and age yield UJted Is 2.5 tons
..... _..., abould ._ II- per acre, where with beller
II becomes Jncreuluily
Eacb
''""
Two very bnportanlloola are portanlto be sure that the
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ooopera._ 1armer 111 pH 01 w.. "'"' · "" op man ement this could averagt
the Melco Soll Colllervall"1' DJa. mum fur tbe crop being lfDWD. out
3 toni. WellsJoo, orf tbe
av.uable 10 Meigs area flflllo pie .II taken !rom at Jeul
era 1D securing Ibis produellon. teen or more places In
can _.. • 101111 map Minor elementl that are
otber band In lbe iVerage proOne, of cour.., Is the ooll test field thoroUJhly mlsed, a
farm liviD&amp; the 1011 eel mnat be applied.
duefion 1s '3 tons Wbertas the
ol eaoh major field on the t~wu'lbe one-half plot,
tbe olope, and the- (e)Tbnelloeuofalltbefarmlhlgh roduclloo 'could be U
farm. This soil testina prog· from this fll)sture.
operal1011 lnOuenclDI producUon 1 tons bay
ram, avallable thrOUJh
the Anolber bnportanl part
This prnducUvll;y
be
overe~pbali!ed.:
·
County E1teosion Office - and the .aampllng of tbe lOll 11
oo !be anD
Practloos must be timely sn /)1 our all~vlal ODd lerrll:t
lhrOUib the A&amp;rtcullural Stabll· 14 Ibis 1s 1 pasture field"
lllat bas beea
thai lbey will mate tbe great· 10Us aloDI the Ohio River and
lzaUon and ConservaUon Serv· iDU sample should be
and on oorrelallnt
contrlbuUon toward e!Oot- stream• the production level
ices program, gives farmers the only to depth of three
wllb ·abnllar soJia.
ent prnductlon.
I can be considerably higher. One
opporluDity to determine if lbey because lbiJ 11 the area
Thi1 CUide states In lis
In Considering some of lbeae l soil type whlcb we have .I!
are moving upward on the lev· will be treated and 1n
paragraph that
specific lOlls thai are bnport- Hunllngton, the average yield
el
of
ooU
fertility,
boldiUI
their
moat
ol
the
root
growth
agriculture
acblevee
1111
to Meigs Couety people we level on corn for lbiJ aoll II
.:lban
. HAY
MAKING DEMONSTRATION
- F~~rmi ~~~~~~ t at
20·manufacturers
will be seen in field
Ohio own, or, moving downward.
occur.
productlm by 1......-JDc 1 b are clessed ID Soil Region VU. 70 bushels per acre, but with
State Farm Science Review, Sept. 21·23. On hand to
more
50 acres
Regulating the nutrient 1up. 11 however, the sample
per unit coe1 ol prnducts pro. Our soils are derived from a hllh level of management and
ef hay will be mowers, rakes, windrowers, balers, bale throwers and choppers
ply
In
!be
soil
is a major con· from a crop field, then 1h duced. To lower tbeae 00111,
sandaJooe, Umestone, and ahale productivity can be 110 bushels
"!'!!presenting every major manufacturer. Also featured will be equipment htl!·
cern
for
!bose
Interested
ID
sample
should
be
taken
to
fanner
should
evaluate
the
residual so~. Inconsl~e~g De per acre. Hay on thla soli, the
'testing 200 acres of corn in 40, 30 and 20·1nch rows; and SO acres of soybeans m
efficient
crop
producUon.
Soil
depth
of
the
plow
layer,
whlob
ductlve
eapaclty
ol
hla
Kalk
(Muakingum) ~ill, they average Is 3.5 tons per acre,
·so and 7·inch rows. Other action exhibits include stalk chop,P-ing, grain drying tests provides 1 farmer wilb will reeetve tbe treabnent and resources. Alter he had
Usted
!be average y1elds
of and the high Is 5 tons per acre.
11nd silo filling. After harvesting, the land will be plowed un•er In demonstt:a·
information
about
the
lerllllty
in
whicb
most
of
!be
mol
Ibis,
be
should
lake
steps
com,
with
averege
manageAny farmers or others Inter·
., lions. The Farm Science Review is located next to tbe Ohio State University Air·
level
of
hJa
soil
and
the
Jertlllz·
growth
will
occur.
reach
maximum
yields
al
the
men!,
ao
55
bll8bels
per
acre.
ested
In more delaUB on Ibis
port in northwest Franklin County.
er ODd Ume pracllces oecn.ary Another bnportant guide to lowest posalble cost Thus he It Is )&gt;OIIIlble under good m- ProducUvlty Guide, may secure
lor mutmum crop production. aas1s1 farmers Ia 1 rer.eat
sbould pill lnereased llnaoclal agement conditions to average a copy ol the buDetln by eonCoals of the olandard lOll Jeaae entitled
returns and more profll." Ill • buabe!J per acre of corn 011 taciiDI the Eztenalon Office.
tesll whJcb coven Ph. Ume Guide for Ohio Solll," this
this producllvlly guide the esde!lclt, Phospborue, potassium, bulletin 476, publflbed by the tablls~ ~ds level for two
organic matter and .olor and Cooperative EIIenalon Servlee, ea•nes. average Y I e I d
lblure, is fl.25, per sampJ-. at Ohio State University and level" and ''hllil yield level."
Ill addition specialized tesll available lhroulh the
The averot~e yield level reproBy Bryson _R
. • Carter
l'lo 1·og rotallllinc dflctnc acres of corn will demooalrate are avalla~ on bases and Ez1ensl011 Olflce. Thla produo- senIs the level of producllma
et" ~ 10'. It·~ a m
' · 2·30 : nine different Iilla~ practices. tbree minor elemeull.
llvlly guide It based 011 the on soDs where aU prnducers of
Co -1 A-t • ..,
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•- a apecfllc crop - . Involved.
Muy Acllvltlea For Womea A&amp;
The hiSb ylelcllevel represents
Fsrmers may watcb machin· 4 p. m.
II}'. from more than 20 manu· Aerial application ol fertruzer
1111 Farm llcleDCO Review
tbe top level of aooompllsb·
1 NEW 3 HP SABRE TILLER
lalllurers at work In !be llelds - 1:15 • 1:36 a. m.
. The ~ Farm ScJeoce Rement by 10 to 15 per cenJ of the
US Engine, R~gular 129.00
of. the Farm Science Rmew, The Farm Science Review IS vii!W l!lll jut for mea, '1'ller.
farmm prnduclng • particular
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61!1&gt;l. 21·23.
located on 460 ·acres of ground are many ezblbill of lllleresl
crop. Both values are
avCLOSEOUT, 90.00
80
More than 200 acres ol com ndjacent to the Ohio Slate UDI· to bomemaken.
.
erage of at least five yea,.•
1--20" HOMKO MOWER
111' 20, i10 and 40-inc&amp; rows will versity Airport - (Don Scott The Obi State Vnlverslty WASHINGTON (UPI) - The prnduclion of SIU ::~~ ~~~
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ular 14.95 - - - - CLOSEOUT, 71.00
W''barvested (or grain or sil· Field) - In OOI'I!Iwest Frank· School ol
J!&lt;wwlrnlcs •- acal.. which have been welflb- poUDda of butter, down U
MtaJDinl ldgb yield level• Is
1 g&gt;·. Machines also will har· lin County.
biblt will feature 1 aeries of inl against tbe dairy farmer cenllrom 1965. The IM6
the adoption of the
I-WHEELBARROW
011
vest 40 acres of bay and plow
Now Features of ~ INe
PrDifiiiUS llbowlng bow "Sci· are •larllnl to lip lbe other of 1101.3 milllnn poUDda wu
pra&lt;:tlces:
...ular 9.98 - - - - - CLOSEOut,7.85
mote than 100 acres of crop·
F"llli Scleaco ~lew
ence Serves OIUo Families." Ia way.
per cent under the
L The land must be adapted
' I YARD CARRY CART
lanll.
The 19811 Farm Science He- addition
lbe WOSU radio AI a general rule when beef :re~r.
adaptable to the
crop
CLOSEOUT, 5.25
br addition to the field work, view . will include several new shows "Home '11me" and "Mer· cattle price1 10 up 'more farm·
Farm
pn. E!Dclent prnduo- R'flula'r -6.95
tisilm:s may see . demonstra· ezhib11J and de!"onst~~Uons.
idlan," featuring MarllyD Ma- ors a1ar1 movlq
cows to A oludy
hlgb yield Joy.
I LAWN FERTILIZER SPRIADER
1
lions m stalk chopp1?g, silo fill· For the _lrsl lime VISitors will 500 ODd Rlcbard Howard CJl lbe alaUiblerhouse and llttlna Economic
consequenUy. yields were
...ular ~95
LOS!lOUT, 18.25
ing, ear com elevation, shelled see ma~~ harvesting corn the Oblo CooperaUve EsteoaJon out ol tbe dairy bualneol.
dlcalet that altboulb
Datecl for soils not suitable
I USED NORGE. REFRIGERATOR
com drying, and tillage work. planted m 20-incb rows and soy· Service wiD be broadcaollrom
farm wages have
the production ol a parllcuR'llular
7UO :·
CLOSEOUT, 50.00
t he . schedWednuleesdof deThmonsdtra- dbea11nsd wllighhich haeldve been soandlld- the bo,;,e eco~ teal
lallerwh~!.~appemidhin I~ over the years, ...,.. of
erq&gt;.
tions IS:
ay, urs ay fl e .
Yl
corn
Leading each PfDifiiD wDI be .... ear
""" year w en - farm worton COilllnued to
Z. Soli management pracllces
1 NEW UPRIGHT ILEC. ~GE, complete wllh
and Friday. Sept 21, 22, and 23. soybean demon~tratlon
plots a faculty member fnlm the IIQJIIber of milk cowa dropped away clurJn8 tbe put
be evaluall4..,very criU·
liNd, Ytlit aild 1101111 ceblnet SAVE 40.00
Silage harvestmg 9 to IUO also are new thiS year.
ScbooJ of Home E'.MM!!!ICI. a record I per cent fnlm the
to determine tbe problem
1 NEW AIR.CONDI'nONER
a. m. and 1:30 to 3: 30 p. m.
A new gram drymg ar~ bas The scbedllle of JllOif8Dll il: previona 12-IDOIIth ,perlod.
By the middle ol lbla
problema that may be Jlm&amp;.
"-161ar
175.00
CLOSEOUT 149.00
Corn harvesting - 40" rows been added to an area adJacent 1-- "Home '11me"
But tbe ~ Depart- the lvetlfl fMm wage
~ &lt;ell' )ilrllo1
- 9: 30 . 11:30 a. m.: 1:30-3 p.m. to the livestock pens. Semi· 10 _ "Test Tubes In Testllea" ment sees 1 revenal of that creased to fl.ti an hoilr but
;t!i
Com harvesting - 30" rows permanent storage faclUiiel 11 - "Families 01 the Movt" trend clur1nc the lUI ball of the ume lime COII8Iracllon
- 9:30 . 11 :30 a. m.: 1:30- will aid in the drying clen¥JD. 12 _ "Meridian"
lletJ Mid the flnl ball of 1987 woJtera weril m•JdDI ts.ao
l p m.
strations.
I - "New Dietary Palterna" u a reltllt of larier supplies of hour, factory workera fa-118, ,..
Corn harvesting - 20" rows New in the conservation and 2 _ "Science Almwers LaW&gt;- meal and poultry and higher tall employ.. $1.118 IIICl
- 9.30 . a ·ao a. m.; 1"30 . recreaclion area are wildlife
dry Questions"
milk prlceo.
and dry cle••lns •01kera
3 p. m.
plantings . and ~ ~belter bonae A display of E'4tenlion home lfllb bnproved price nnd Jn.
llaek tt tile Firm
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SQybean Harvesting - 10 • wth J)ICDIC facilities for more ecoJID'llll!l publlcalloOI wiD In- 001118 prwpeots, the decline In The Agrleultqre ~parllment er tidl~
CounHOI--Phono 1914111
11:30 a. m. ; 1·30 · 3·30 p. m. than 40 ~·
dude llllralun
ID llelp tbe munber of milk COWl c1ur- farma.
f1or C!I!P. flllllllb.
Jook W. C.raay, Mtr.
Shelled com drymg - 10 · Honeybees will work _at lbla bomemakera become more Ill· inllbe nell year 11 expected to The Idea bebllld the procram (b) ·u erolllo• 11 1 problem,
._,_tliellt"L"on ~7 lHIItho
11 :30 a.m.; 1:30 • 6 p. m.
Iyear's Review. Four hives are DcJeot Ja bome managemeat be e1oser to the aanua1 average 11 to meet !be problem
or
1!111!10 tro.Joa baa td·
· ~ erosion control
Ear com elevauon to sfor.. llocated m the sugar crops seo- chorea.
ol 1
eeni. ·
by the increaalna aumber
Upper lnll ol hrnor.y
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oge - 10 • 11:30 a. m.; 1:30 • bon wher' bees., wDI harvest For "pa thumb" bopl&amp;- . . : 'JX!MIUctton In 1lf!l: 11 ex- farmen leavinl tbeJr
diversions,
CIPIN TIL 9 P.M.. CMONDAY lhrv SATURDAY)
18
5 p, m.
1pollen froiD blossoms. Aflo new matm, there m acres ol bor- pectecl a' be c1o1e to' fJu bll- Ilona In la•or of llllbar
contour farming.
&amp;.Y mowing and conditiontnc in lhil aru wDI be I loieiotii llcullural ezhlblla. An
11ert1 liGa pounds compared tilth 125 urban joba. 'l'llrouih the
.erOppt,., lbould be
- 10 · 11 ;ao a. m. .
plantaUon of Baldcyprest and prden contalaa 1JD berbt and bllllm pcl!llldi In ll65. .
of aoclelles nJclmamed
Hay raking - 1:30 ·2:30p.m. Dawn Heclwood.
l)lioea, 100 plallllnp of oroa· The plnductlnn of \ buller, about 300,000 ..,... of
Hay Balmg - 2:30 • 4 p. m. Corn Ullage practJce
meDial tbrubo and 1 ""etable fatecl tlltlll!lllllpellllon ·from tlie which mJghl bave beell
Stalk chopping - t to IO a. have been enlarged to mace prdeo lillb fall ve,.llbles v•
UtDeiDdnatry: 11 tp:peCted dolled were put to,.. 1a11 year.
m.: l :30 • 2:30 p. m. No stalk accurately resem~
actual rielles and weed control dem·
ttnue
lbii n!Bt 01 The aocJelles buy land COO·
. IOiidale and Improve 1~ and
tlwpping Wednesday II10I'Oing. field conditions. Mon lban 10 OD.Btrations. ,
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anle MUO year,
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wer I . " '!be ullook for 1918 11 for the then resell II lo farmers m•t
-~DNj
wJU contain 0 varieties of ger.
likely to develop IIUCceosful
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anlumt, lncllldn&amp; tbe [iopular bow different Oblo JII'OIIucla are eratlons: Since the land
.
• • •
"Irene" · variety dllcovered In Improved lhrouJih more efflcl· provement Is IIJbsldiMd by lbe
Oblo. Purpose of ~ ahibit em proceutna.
govenunent, purcbaaers pay
will be . ahow whiCh geraru- Tickets for the Farm Scence ly 25 60 per cent of the total
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um varieties grow best under Review are still evailable 11 cost of improvements.
. ~~
Ohi_o conditions ,_according to , the County Eztenslon olfice. Added lnducementss l&lt;to~~~=:i \1
Obio Slate UwverSity EzteD. ' Price is SOc. Gate price at the asers are long-tefl ., low
liOn Oor~cultunsts.
Beview Is ''- Hurry and get loans and exemptions from
Seven of the newest perunfl
Uckell today
trlllllllc" tues
varieties, Including the 1185
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play.
Frut trees, with emphasis
Ohio • developed varieties;
lltrawberry planting; grape ·ilf.
bor; ODd a series of lawn ploll
obowing grass mlrtures, mow.
ing belgbts, and other culturalll
pracUces . also are included.
HighJlgbla of the CDDSerVI·
don and recreation area are a
new shelter bouae with picnic
faciliUes for more !ban 40 persons, a 1.1 acre Jake stocked
with basB and bluegil~ and an
A-frame vacation cabin.
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and sponsor an OKhibll shoofing
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research in the development ol
new and better pork products..
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level of corn production ,. 410
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bushels per acre, but with bet·
C. E.
'!'he lmporlaDI p.n
a 1011 s o II clasalllcaUoo prcllfiiD plied.
ter managemellt this cau be up
Coul7 lll
Jeri 11 to be 11111'11 that tba
wbdl Ia lllldlr way Ill Oblo. tc) Appropriate llllap prao- to 90 bushels per acre
AJricalllft ·'
llllllpie reprt&amp;enla
Wblle Mtlp Cowlty aon. have llce1, lncludfD&amp; the proper lime
·
A lalowled&amp;e of soil Cljlabill- tba aru to be lelted.
· 1101 been claslllled 1DaDJ of of plowlni, 'le"'"nl and ' weed Similar increases can be s&amp;
lies and of orop requlremeall you cousJder thai a amall one- the IOila llavw beeJI mapped -trol should be adapted to 1 cured in the prnduclion of ha'
Ia the baall for a .-slul half pint aample may
lhrou8b the tedmletans of the conditions and the crop lfOR. on the DeKalk soil, the averfarm productlon.
aeMral million pounda of
Couser vaUm Service.
(d) The ferllllty level and age yield UJted Is 2.5 tons
..... _..., abould ._ II- per acre, where with beller
II becomes Jncreuluily
Eacb
''""
Two very bnportanlloola are portanlto be sure that the
·
ooopera._ 1armer 111 pH 01 w.. "'"' · "" op man ement this could averagt
the Melco Soll Colllervall"1' DJa. mum fur tbe crop being lfDWD. out
3 toni. WellsJoo, orf tbe
av.uable 10 Meigs area flflllo pie .II taken !rom at Jeul
era 1D securing Ibis produellon. teen or more places In
can _.. • 101111 map Minor elementl that are
otber band In lbe iVerage proOne, of cour.., Is the ooll test field thoroUJhly mlsed, a
farm liviD&amp; the 1011 eel mnat be applied.
duefion 1s '3 tons Wbertas the
ol eaoh major field on the t~wu'lbe one-half plot,
tbe olope, and the- (e)Tbnelloeuofalltbefarmlhlgh roduclloo 'could be U
farm. This soil testina prog· from this fll)sture.
operal1011 lnOuenclDI producUon 1 tons bay
ram, avallable thrOUJh
the Anolber bnportanl part
This prnducUvll;y
be
overe~pbali!ed.:
·
County E1teosion Office - and the .aampllng of tbe lOll 11
oo !be anD
Practloos must be timely sn /)1 our all~vlal ODd lerrll:t
lhrOUib the A&amp;rtcullural Stabll· 14 Ibis 1s 1 pasture field"
lllat bas beea
thai lbey will mate tbe great· 10Us aloDI the Ohio River and
lzaUon and ConservaUon Serv· iDU sample should be
and on oorrelallnt
contrlbuUon toward e!Oot- stream• the production level
ices program, gives farmers the only to depth of three
wllb ·abnllar soJia.
ent prnductlon.
I can be considerably higher. One
opporluDity to determine if lbey because lbiJ 11 the area
Thi1 CUide states In lis
In Considering some of lbeae l soil type whlcb we have .I!
are moving upward on the lev· will be treated and 1n
paragraph that
specific lOlls thai are bnport- Hunllngton, the average yield
el
of
ooU
fertility,
boldiUI
their
moat
ol
the
root
growth
agriculture
acblevee
1111
to Meigs Couety people we level on corn for lbiJ aoll II
.:lban
. HAY
MAKING DEMONSTRATION
- F~~rmi ~~~~~~ t at
20·manufacturers
will be seen in field
Ohio own, or, moving downward.
occur.
productlm by 1......-JDc 1 b are clessed ID Soil Region VU. 70 bushels per acre, but with
State Farm Science Review, Sept. 21·23. On hand to
more
50 acres
Regulating the nutrient 1up. 11 however, the sample
per unit coe1 ol prnducts pro. Our soils are derived from a hllh level of management and
ef hay will be mowers, rakes, windrowers, balers, bale throwers and choppers
ply
In
!be
soil
is a major con· from a crop field, then 1h duced. To lower tbeae 00111,
sandaJooe, Umestone, and ahale productivity can be 110 bushels
"!'!!presenting every major manufacturer. Also featured will be equipment htl!·
cern
for
!bose
Interested
ID
sample
should
be
taken
to
fanner
should
evaluate
the
residual so~. Inconsl~e~g De per acre. Hay on thla soli, the
'testing 200 acres of corn in 40, 30 and 20·1nch rows; and SO acres of soybeans m
efficient
crop
producUon.
Soil
depth
of
the
plow
layer,
whlob
ductlve
eapaclty
ol
hla
Kalk
(Muakingum) ~ill, they average Is 3.5 tons per acre,
·so and 7·inch rows. Other action exhibits include stalk chop,P-ing, grain drying tests provides 1 farmer wilb will reeetve tbe treabnent and resources. Alter he had
Usted
!be average y1elds
of and the high Is 5 tons per acre.
11nd silo filling. After harvesting, the land will be plowed un•er In demonstt:a·
information
about
the
lerllllty
in
whicb
most
of
!be
mol
Ibis,
be
should
lake
steps
com,
with
averege
manageAny farmers or others Inter·
., lions. The Farm Science Review is located next to tbe Ohio State University Air·
level
of
hJa
soil
and
the
Jertlllz·
growth
will
occur.
reach
maximum
yields
al
the
men!,
ao
55
bll8bels
per
acre.
ested
In more delaUB on Ibis
port in northwest Franklin County.
er ODd Ume pracllces oecn.ary Another bnportant guide to lowest posalble cost Thus he It Is )&gt;OIIIlble under good m- ProducUvlty Guide, may secure
lor mutmum crop production. aas1s1 farmers Ia 1 rer.eat
sbould pill lnereased llnaoclal agement conditions to average a copy ol the buDetln by eonCoals of the olandard lOll Jeaae entitled
returns and more profll." Ill • buabe!J per acre of corn 011 taciiDI the Eztenalon Office.
tesll whJcb coven Ph. Ume Guide for Ohio Solll," this
this producllvlly guide the esde!lclt, Phospborue, potassium, bulletin 476, publflbed by the tablls~ ~ds level for two
organic matter and .olor and Cooperative EIIenalon Servlee, ea•nes. average Y I e I d
lblure, is fl.25, per sampJ-. at Ohio State University and level" and ''hllil yield level."
Ill addition specialized tesll available lhroulh the
The averot~e yield level reproBy Bryson _R
. • Carter
l'lo 1·og rotallllinc dflctnc acres of corn will demooalrate are avalla~ on bases and Ez1ensl011 Olflce. Thla produo- senIs the level of producllma
et" ~ 10'. It·~ a m
' · 2·30 : nine different Iilla~ practices. tbree minor elemeull.
llvlly guide It based 011 the on soDs where aU prnducers of
Co -1 A-t • ..,
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•- a apecfllc crop - . Involved.
Muy Acllvltlea For Womea A&amp;
The hiSb ylelcllevel represents
Fsrmers may watcb machin· 4 p. m.
II}'. from more than 20 manu· Aerial application ol fertruzer
1111 Farm llcleDCO Review
tbe top level of aooompllsb·
1 NEW 3 HP SABRE TILLER
lalllurers at work In !be llelds - 1:15 • 1:36 a. m.
. The ~ Farm ScJeoce Rement by 10 to 15 per cenJ of the
US Engine, R~gular 129.00
of. the Farm Science Rmew, The Farm Science Review IS vii!W l!lll jut for mea, '1'ller.
farmm prnduclng • particular
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.
61!1&gt;l. 21·23.
located on 460 ·acres of ground are many ezblbill of lllleresl
crop. Both values are
avCLOSEOUT, 90.00
80
More than 200 acres ol com ndjacent to the Ohio Slate UDI· to bomemaken.
.
erage of at least five yea,.•
1--20" HOMKO MOWER
111' 20, i10 and 40-inc&amp; rows will versity Airport - (Don Scott The Obi State Vnlverslty WASHINGTON (UPI) - The prnduclion of SIU ::~~ ~~~
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ular 14.95 - - - - CLOSEOUT, 71.00
W''barvested (or grain or sil· Field) - In OOI'I!Iwest Frank· School ol
J!&lt;wwlrnlcs •- acal.. which have been welflb- poUDda of butter, down U
MtaJDinl ldgb yield level• Is
1 g&gt;·. Machines also will har· lin County.
biblt will feature 1 aeries of inl against tbe dairy farmer cenllrom 1965. The IM6
the adoption of the
I-WHEELBARROW
011
vest 40 acres of bay and plow
Now Features of ~ INe
PrDifiiiUS llbowlng bow "Sci· are •larllnl to lip lbe other of 1101.3 milllnn poUDda wu
pra&lt;:tlces:
...ular 9.98 - - - - - CLOSEOut,7.85
mote than 100 acres of crop·
F"llli Scleaco ~lew
ence Serves OIUo Families." Ia way.
per cent under the
L The land must be adapted
' I YARD CARRY CART
lanll.
The 19811 Farm Science He- addition
lbe WOSU radio AI a general rule when beef :re~r.
adaptable to the
crop
CLOSEOUT, 5.25
br addition to the field work, view . will include several new shows "Home '11me" and "Mer· cattle price1 10 up 'more farm·
Farm
pn. E!Dclent prnduo- R'flula'r -6.95
tisilm:s may see . demonstra· ezhib11J and de!"onst~~Uons.
idlan," featuring MarllyD Ma- ors a1ar1 movlq
cows to A oludy
hlgb yield Joy.
I LAWN FERTILIZER SPRIADER
1
lions m stalk chopp1?g, silo fill· For the _lrsl lime VISitors will 500 ODd Rlcbard Howard CJl lbe alaUiblerhouse and llttlna Economic
consequenUy. yields were
...ular ~95
LOS!lOUT, 18.25
ing, ear com elevation, shelled see ma~~ harvesting corn the Oblo CooperaUve EsteoaJon out ol tbe dairy bualneol.
dlcalet that altboulb
Datecl for soils not suitable
I USED NORGE. REFRIGERATOR
com drying, and tillage work. planted m 20-incb rows and soy· Service wiD be broadcaollrom
farm wages have
the production ol a parllcuR'llular
7UO :·
CLOSEOUT, 50.00
t he . schedWednuleesdof deThmonsdtra- dbea11nsd wllighhich haeldve been soandlld- the bo,;,e eco~ teal
lallerwh~!.~appemidhin I~ over the years, ...,.. of
erq&gt;.
tions IS:
ay, urs ay fl e .
Yl
corn
Leading each PfDifiiD wDI be .... ear
""" year w en - farm worton COilllnued to
Z. Soli management pracllces
1 NEW UPRIGHT ILEC. ~GE, complete wllh
and Friday. Sept 21, 22, and 23. soybean demon~tratlon
plots a faculty member fnlm the IIQJIIber of milk cowa dropped away clurJn8 tbe put
be evaluall4..,very criU·
liNd, Ytlit aild 1101111 ceblnet SAVE 40.00
Silage harvestmg 9 to IUO also are new thiS year.
ScbooJ of Home E'.MM!!!ICI. a record I per cent fnlm the
to determine tbe problem
1 NEW AIR.CONDI'nONER
a. m. and 1:30 to 3: 30 p. m.
A new gram drymg ar~ bas The scbedllle of JllOif8Dll il: previona 12-IDOIIth ,perlod.
By the middle ol lbla
problema that may be Jlm&amp;.
"-161ar
175.00
CLOSEOUT 149.00
Corn harvesting - 40" rows been added to an area adJacent 1-- "Home '11me"
But tbe ~ Depart- the lvetlfl fMm wage
~ &lt;ell' )ilrllo1
- 9: 30 . 11:30 a. m.: 1:30-3 p.m. to the livestock pens. Semi· 10 _ "Test Tubes In Testllea" ment sees 1 revenal of that creased to fl.ti an hoilr but
;t!i
Com harvesting - 30" rows permanent storage faclUiiel 11 - "Families 01 the Movt" trend clur1nc the lUI ball of the ume lime COII8Iracllon
- 9:30 . 11 :30 a. m.: 1:30- will aid in the drying clen¥JD. 12 _ "Meridian"
lletJ Mid the flnl ball of 1987 woJtera weril m•JdDI ts.ao
l p m.
strations.
I - "New Dietary Palterna" u a reltllt of larier supplies of hour, factory workera fa-118, ,..
Corn harvesting - 20" rows New in the conservation and 2 _ "Science Almwers LaW&gt;- meal and poultry and higher tall employ.. $1.118 IIICl
- 9.30 . a ·ao a. m.; 1"30 . recreaclion area are wildlife
dry Questions"
milk prlceo.
and dry cle••lns •01kera
3 p. m.
plantings . and ~ ~belter bonae A display of E'4tenlion home lfllb bnproved price nnd Jn.
llaek tt tile Firm
~Mol... 0.1111' - "
SQybean Harvesting - 10 • wth J)ICDIC facilities for more ecoJID'llll!l publlcalloOI wiD In- 001118 prwpeots, the decline In The Agrleultqre ~parllment er tidl~
CounHOI--Phono 1914111
11:30 a. m. ; 1·30 · 3·30 p. m. than 40 ~·
dude llllralun
ID llelp tbe munber of milk COWl c1ur- farma.
f1or C!I!P. flllllllb.
Jook W. C.raay, Mtr.
Shelled com drymg - 10 · Honeybees will work _at lbla bomemakera become more Ill· inllbe nell year 11 expected to The Idea bebllld the procram (b) ·u erolllo• 11 1 problem,
._,_tliellt"L"on ~7 lHIItho
11 :30 a.m.; 1:30 • 6 p. m.
Iyear's Review. Four hives are DcJeot Ja bome managemeat be e1oser to the aanua1 average 11 to meet !be problem
or
1!111!10 tro.Joa baa td·
· ~ erosion control
Ear com elevauon to sfor.. llocated m the sugar crops seo- chorea.
ol 1
eeni. ·
by the increaalna aumber
Upper lnll ol hrnor.y
0 11
oge - 10 • 11:30 a. m.; 1:30 • bon wher' bees., wDI harvest For "pa thumb" bopl&amp;- . . : 'JX!MIUctton In 1lf!l: 11 ex- farmen leavinl tbeJr
diversions,
CIPIN TIL 9 P.M.. CMONDAY lhrv SATURDAY)
18
5 p, m.
1pollen froiD blossoms. Aflo new matm, there m acres ol bor- pectecl a' be c1o1e to' fJu bll- Ilona In la•or of llllbar
contour farming.
&amp;.Y mowing and conditiontnc in lhil aru wDI be I loieiotii llcullural ezhlblla. An
11ert1 liGa pounds compared tilth 125 urban joba. 'l'llrouih the
.erOppt,., lbould be
- 10 · 11 ;ao a. m. .
plantaUon of Baldcyprest and prden contalaa 1JD berbt and bllllm pcl!llldi In ll65. .
of aoclelles nJclmamed
Hay raking - 1:30 ·2:30p.m. Dawn Heclwood.
l)lioea, 100 plallllnp of oroa· The plnductlnn of \ buller, about 300,000 ..,... of
Hay Balmg - 2:30 • 4 p. m. Corn Ullage practJce
meDial tbrubo and 1 ""etable fatecl tlltlll!lllllpellllon ·from tlie which mJghl bave beell
Stalk chopping - t to IO a. have been enlarged to mace prdeo lillb fall ve,.llbles v•
UtDeiDdnatry: 11 tp:peCted dolled were put to,.. 1a11 year.
m.: l :30 • 2:30 p. m. No stalk accurately resem~
actual rielles and weed control dem·
ttnue
lbii n!Bt 01 The aocJelles buy land COO·
. IOiidale and Improve 1~ and
tlwpping Wednesday II10I'Oing. field conditions. Mon lban 10 OD.Btrations. ,
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flo
anle MUO year,
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.... ·year
wer I . " '!be ullook for 1918 11 for the then resell II lo farmers m•t
-~DNj
wJU contain 0 varieties of ger.
likely to develop IIUCceosful
··
·
anlumt, lncllldn&amp; tbe [iopular bow different Oblo JII'OIIucla are eratlons: Since the land
.
• • •
"Irene" · variety dllcovered In Improved lhrouJih more efflcl· provement Is IIJbsldiMd by lbe
Oblo. Purpose of ~ ahibit em proceutna.
govenunent, purcbaaers pay
will be . ahow whiCh geraru- Tickets for the Farm Scence ly 25 60 per cent of the total
\\\
um varieties grow best under Review are still evailable 11 cost of improvements.
. ~~
Ohi_o conditions ,_according to , the County Eztenslon olfice. Added lnducementss l&lt;to~~~=:i \1
Obio Slate UwverSity EzteD. ' Price is SOc. Gate price at the asers are long-tefl ., low
liOn Oor~cultunsts.
Beview Is ''- Hurry and get loans and exemptions from
Seven of the newest perunfl
Uckell today
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r~ - Do\'E'I' ull Friday night . allt•rnpting to recover a ball linr .Tins ~~me, however._ Cnn for tr~atment . Jt \\il~ reporte·.J JO passes, completed two and c:eplion, Southe!1L
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th&lt;~t was shaken loo~e from a diff got the tsh~l off th.;, stde ol S;J!urdily mornmg the tnJUr'v I had two intercepted. Souther• EP'o- Cundiff, kick.
Channt·ev player at the South -, his foo t and Jt wen I &lt;m l~· 111
" It wa~ wondt•rfui. ''
sa id em II "yard line on a tmrd : yards, and ence agam the I to~!.~ ...- C'oach lJon Van Meter after the tnckle bv Linebacker
Mike were in trouble.
lliJdrnlog Tornadoes held m&lt;ldf&gt; Jenkins.· Cundiff eventually ;e- i Chauncev. ;ts the ~lock til'kcrJ
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1i!'&gt; high sdH ~~:•l roac hing debut . c.:overed the b&lt;~ll. but it wa~ an- away, worked desperately
a su_ct' I:'SS with t_he ~hri l tmg ly two plays !Ctlt-'r that Crow scctre. On jwo plays the llllll'
:ome - fmrn · behtnd VIctOry. · W&lt;lS dumpe-d in the f.'nd Z(lne. i Devils were inside the 1:1 ye~rd
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the- possesSIOfl
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lkvil reee iver.:;J!undiff. H 185 1ope-ned tlw penod .
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JfJ. fullb&lt;wk. grabbed the ball 1 Chaunt'ey ma~·ch_ed downf_Jeld •·our defense was
great,"
·mid-a ir and raCed 60 va rds 1on 13 pl&lt;l _'t'S to tnslde liTe eu~hl ~aid Coach Van Meter while
untuucMd for the only tully ~~tf y;,rd line when~ th~ TCJrnado~~~.:: recalling at least four tremem!!lle contf'.~t.
.stopped the drwe . wtth_ a (@lll'lt · ous goal line stands. Van Meldown and thrPe sltnatwn.
' er ,,·ngled out seniors Mike JenCundlft then booted the e~t rr.
~il'l ~; 0111 - ersion through
thr- Svuthern took over 1he ball kins and T&amp;m Wickline
Jor
uprights and Southern led b~- .:1 . and Gntf'se-r. still lunpi11g. re- top deft&gt;m:ive performances be- ~
MIKE JENKINS
SHERM CUNDIFF
TOM WICKLINE
7~2 mar~in 3t that point.
turned to the line-up to lake sides praising the entire unit.
. Ch•uncrv hod gollen its lir'l over Jhe quarlerback job. Southern ran only nine pia" I
ST.~NDOU'l'S - Sherm Cundiff, who scored the only touchdown of the game,
~fetv 1 ..,.~ minult-~ prior 10 Chauncey dumped Grueser for I during the second hall while ! and Line~J~en !'fike Jenkins ~pd ~om Wickli~e w~re. pra.i~~~Chby Coach Do;ri~an
Cund.il'f'! touchdown
when losses 011 two cansecutive play.\! the Blue Devils were ca rrying \ .M_eter for the1r s_~ndout efforts m Southerns 7·4 wm over
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n1 on to hafld Hannan-'! r&lt;~L'e tl .e extra pomts .
pass from Rick Swain, aenior rates.
run and ~llman 0 pass.
i.Jl - r~·• (Jhlo Valley Conference
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SIX· Sheets th'en earned for
the Hannan-Trace
0 Cl 8 D---14 1~-~. Gallipolis rm:t Friday.
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Ea_stern
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3 ' Mem~n of the Southeastfthlf'tiC Leagllf! gnd match_, see·onds left in the first quarter
Coach Dick Ware's Pl. PleasThe host l::agles. coached by on a 55 yard scamper. AII- I The Metgs ~ounty club. out- yd. run and Sheets on 27 yd. : ern Oh1e ~portswrtters and ant Big .Blscko absorbed
a
jilliam Shinn, _tallied twic~ in lllt-tn' s other to~chd~wn with gamed the W1ldcat~ ol l:oacb I pass from Swain: East~ern, All&lt; Broadcaster~ AaHCiaUoD will 59-0 beating al Weirton Friday
$dt of the firs t two per mds Lb.ree mmutes and 21 seconds Robert Marcum b} 424 yards II man on runs of ;,s and 1 8 yards, , meet Suaday, sept. IR, in night. The Blacks are 1ow 11-Z
in-d then · added tbeir last dur- left in the game on a 78 yard to 1:14 yard~ . £'-.:~stern had 279 Douglas on 48 yd . punt return Atbeas lD predict tlle out- for the season.
if..': the fmal stanza.
run around the rigbt end. ~ich- rush ing and 145 un passes. Han- '1'nd 35 vard pass from f.iching- i come of the 1911 SEOAL foot·
A char knilw• u the lake
f Ric:hard o_ou 11 1as, senior und: inger ,-;~rried for the
extra nan - Tra~·e gained 134 yard~ er, Martin on 6 ~a:d run . _ E~' s~ ~ ball tUie race.
0
m_l] 1ed 'the hrsl Eastern TD ot pomts.
on the ~1ound and 29 yard!
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--President Howl Coogdoo BD· trout il lhe largest of all trout.
i.e season when be ra~ 48
Ea:;1ern's other tally (.'arne 1Jassu1g.
SIGNED CONTRACT
1 nouaeed tbat the met.tlag wUI
jlrds with a punt return 'less -with ,, i.\ ~ inute-s a_nd ~.L -;ec- E~sli'rn attempted'
seven NEW , YORK (UPII -AI be held in tile AmerkllD Leg.
tan three minutes afler the onds left m the Hmd quarter pas.ses. compleled four . and , MacNeil, a 30-year-old def.fnse- ion ClubroOm• slarting
at
pme·, opening. kickoff.
Don on a five yard r·un hy Halfb:t('k had two intercepted, wb1le the' man who was aequ1red during 1:30 p. m .
.lto~.,;sh added the extra poiAls Mike Martin. Rou~h capped the Galli-a team attempted lfi a~r· i the summer from the Chicago
Also at tbe meeting aew
i a run.
effort by c-drrying over th 1· ex- ials, and completed seven. Han- ; Black Hawks, signed his 1966--67 1 olfker1 for the coming scltool
~ou~as, who aJoag with Hair- lra points.
nan · Trace, however, had 10 ! contract todi::ty wilh the Ntw I year will be ~~ected and aU
lil'~.; Hoger Allman each ~cor- ; The first
Hannan - Trace first downs to six for ~he Eag- 1York Rangers of the National , members will pay the aanaal
~ two touchdowns, added bi" tout•hdown wa'i stored w1\h 10 les. EC~stern was lev1ed 115 Horkey ),~ag ue.
1 dues.
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Followlq; tbe meeUng the
i 35 yard pass from Charles ter un a three yard carry to ' 65 yards for the oppoSitiOn . : Emile Francis plans to team official prognasdcation ••
Eichinger, ·senior Guarterback. paydirt by Terry
Cremeans. ! The Eagles will return
lu i MacNeil with Wayne Hillman tbt&gt; outcome of tile 1911 footfith twO minutes sbowing on · capping -a 41 yard Wildcat dr1~_e. ~-S- ~~ay th~s ~~~~~-g _Friday Utis season. MacNeil. :).feet, 16-- ball race wUI be released by
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th~ Pomeroy J'"Jnthers in their 22·6 "·in .over W;thama. w· .
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two oJ mne passes lor l2 yards 1
The Highlanders battled the a net of 154 yards.
Wildcats sl'oreless througnoul Southwestern never fumbled
the second and third periods but the Wildcats bobbled five
and penrtraled inside_the Wild limes. recovering two ot thelf
cats 25 yard linf' four time:-. m own fumbles. The Higtllanden
the last frame. but lark~ the nrt:"w iO yards in penaltle~ while
punch to &lt;;core
the Wildeats had .only one five
Wildcat quarterback UN , ~·ard penalty
fie ld went over frl)ffi the twfl Srort' by Quarters:
yard line I ole in lhe lo&lt;~rth Hannan, W. V·a.
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A last quarter touchdown gave. the vl~ting Hannan, '
Va. Wildcats a 6-6 tte Fnday mght wttll the South- 1
western High School Highlanders of Coach Steve Stil~s.
It was the season's opener tor Southwestern. The Wtd·
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12, IOD of Mr. 8Dtl Mn. Mel·
.m JJttle, Cheshire, oa Sept.
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' Bob Grueser who hi:ld suffered I safety with less UlaR

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!lit' I lor Southrrn was John MeUm- short end of the stick in the
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r~ - Do\'E'I' ull Friday night . allt•rnpting to recover a ball linr .Tins ~~me, however._ Cnn for tr~atment . Jt \\il~ reporte·.J JO passes, completed two and c:eplion, Southe!1L
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th&lt;~t was shaken loo~e from a diff got the tsh~l off th.;, stde ol S;J!urdily mornmg the tnJUr'v I had two intercepted. Souther• EP'o- Cundiff, kick.
Channt·ev player at the South -, his foo t and Jt wen I &lt;m l~· 111
" It wa~ wondt•rfui. ''
sa id em II "yard line on a tmrd : yards, and ence agam the I to~!.~ ...- C'oach lJon Van Meter after the tnckle bv Linebacker
Mike were in trouble.
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Coach Dick Ware's Pl. PleasThe host l::agles. coached by on a 55 yard scamper. AII- I The Metgs ~ounty club. out- yd. run and Sheets on 27 yd. : ern Oh1e ~portswrtters and ant Big .Blscko absorbed
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$dt of the firs t two per mds Lb.ree mmutes and 21 seconds Robert Marcum b} 424 yards II man on runs of ;,s and 1 8 yards, , meet Suaday, sept. IR, in night. The Blacks are 1ow 11-Z
in-d then · added tbeir last dur- left in the game on a 78 yard to 1:14 yard~ . £'-.:~stern had 279 Douglas on 48 yd . punt return Atbeas lD predict tlle out- for the season.
if..': the fmal stanza.
run around the rigbt end. ~ich- rush ing and 145 un passes. Han- '1'nd 35 vard pass from f.iching- i come of the 1911 SEOAL foot·
A char knilw• u the lake
f Ric:hard o_ou 11 1as, senior und: inger ,-;~rried for the
extra nan - Tra~·e gained 134 yard~ er, Martin on 6 ~a:d run . _ E~' s~ ~ ball tUie race.
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i.e season when be ra~ 48
Ea:;1ern's other tally (.'arne 1Jassu1g.
SIGNED CONTRACT
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jlrds with a punt return 'less -with ,, i.\ ~ inute-s a_nd ~.L -;ec- E~sli'rn attempted'
seven NEW , YORK (UPII -AI be held in tile AmerkllD Leg.
tan three minutes afler the onds left m the Hmd quarter pas.ses. compleled four . and , MacNeil, a 30-year-old def.fnse- ion ClubroOm• slarting
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Don on a five yard r·un hy Halfb:t('k had two intercepted, wb1le the' man who was aequ1red during 1:30 p. m .
.lto~.,;sh added the extra poiAls Mike Martin. Rou~h capped the Galli-a team attempted lfi a~r· i the summer from the Chicago
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effort by c-drrying over th 1· ex- ials, and completed seven. Han- ; Black Hawks, signed his 1966--67 1 olfker1 for the coming scltool
~ou~as, who aJoag with Hair- lra points.
nan · Trace, however, had 10 ! contract todi::ty wilh the Ntw I year will be ~~ected and aU
lil'~.; Hoger Allman each ~cor- ; The first
Hannan - Trace first downs to six for ~he Eag- 1York Rangers of the National , members will pay the aanaal
~ two touchdowns, added bi" tout•hdown wa'i stored w1\h 10 les. EC~stern was lev1ed 115 Horkey ),~ag ue.
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Followlq; tbe meeUng the
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Eichinger, ·senior Guarterback. paydirt by Terry
Cremeans. ! The Eagles will return
lu i MacNeil with Wayne Hillman tbt&gt; outcome of tile 1911 footfith twO minutes sbowing on · capping -a 41 yard Wildcat dr1~_e. ~-S- ~~ay th~s ~~~~~-g _Friday Utis season. MacNeil. :).feet, 16-- ball race wUI be released by
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The Gemini 11 1pace mission waa postpdned until Monday
another warmuo lor Alnerloan mornll!g.
manned moon nights -ran Into
The vlll,ln lhll' ttme wa• a
trlluble for the second lime In oteerlhg 'device In the Atlao
rocket that II to hurl aloft an
Aqena target l'!hlch MtronautJ
big Improvement.
Charles (PetOI Conrad and
EA~ ERN'S Athletic BIIOst- Richard F. Gordon will chAM!
ers will meet Monday, Sept. 12 dolln lor a tricky ftnt-&lt;ll'blt
at UO p. m. at the high ;chool rendezvous.
to discus• purchasr of additional llghllng for the football field.
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CAPE ). KENNEDY IUPIJ . - as man~ days Saturday and
The Gemini 11 space ml•slon- wa• postponed until Monday
another warmun '/or American morning.
mann~d moon ntghlll -ran Into
The Ylll,ln lhif lime wa• a
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big Improvement. ·
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£A~ ERN'S Athletic Boosl· Richard F. Gordon will
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at 7:30 p. m. al the hiBh .chool rendezvous.
to discuS! purchair of addition·
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Worthy Master

e~~able men to ~~:~b~"'/::
menl In spa:; !her ~~lrkl tl
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varl•ty of !Cientlflc losla
Important to the Apoll" ma-~?'
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Fred G~gleln was rHiected
worthy master wben the a.cr · .
Springs Griluge nlet ThurSday (·
evelllng. ·
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tstlc form. A communication
was rea&lt;l from
University
Grange In 'll!anl to meinbers
of the area who are attending
Ohio State' University. Report- '
ed IU were Roger Morgan, Mr•.
Hazel Humphrey, Mrs. Hattll!
Curtis an4 · Mrs. Hollier Rice"
11 was amJeunced that al the
Coonty Pomona Grange M r s.
Horner Radford, a member,
won first place in the apple
muffi• conteot aDd Mrs. Robali
Louks, first place In edgings
and centerpiece.
Other officel'1 elected - e
William Grueser,
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Mrs. w. A. Morgan, lecturer;
Amos Leonard, steward; Hom• Rice, assistant steward;
Mrs. Wilham Grueser, c b a plaill; Frank Grueser, treasurer;
Mrs .Fred Goeglein, secretary:
Carl Grueser. gatekeeper.
Mrs. c. L. Heaton, Ceres;
Mrs. Homer Radford, Pomona ;
Mrs. Frank Grueser, Flora;
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COUNCIL LISTENS - Members of Syracuse Village Council and other viilocal 1
!age officials. !around table from lelli, T roy Zwilling, Glenn Cundiff Jr., Art Svl sud ro:
vester, Treasurer George Holman, May or Horman london, Clerk Richard Du ck·
worth. AI Lipscomb and Bill Hayes, is shewn listening to Moore before endorsing
Rave
the proposed planning.
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Inger and son, John, Mr. and quaint1

Mro. Roser Hubbard and Rol- •cenes
er Lee, all of Syracuse, and ' with t1
Freddie Boyd, Pomeroy, were The
in Parkersburg last Saturday to ations
alt.nd graduation nerdoes for gotted
the ~ormer's daughler, Linde to pin
Eichinger; from Mountain Slate !• coss 1
Busine!S Colle1e, at llle Smoet I Wor.
Tllrtatre.
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Following llle !ervlc., llley footba
were dinner guests of another llldaughter and son-In-law, Mr. e,.. it
and Mts. Doyie Gibbo
and sible
son, Doyl•, Jr. , In Vienna; W. a tia
Va . On Sunday they all went Ath
to Camden Park in Hunlin11ton areas
where they wero joined by Mr. havo
and Mrs. Virsil CoUins of Nel· help
sonvllle and Mr. and Mrs. Er- are o
neot Bartiy, ol Man, W. Va.
the r
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BOARD MEETING
provl
The Southern Local Scllool dresl
Board will meet Monday Sept. Thl
12th, at 8 p. m. at the Southern boost
Local High Sd100l f~r llle pur· goo•
pose of conducting regular bus- it is
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TALKS PLANNING - Ralph Moore , Re.ource Developrnenl •cent, Is ~hown here discussing comprehensive planning with council members fn Meigs
County. Moore, of Jackson and formerly of Meics
County, i1 •••king to secure oupport for comprehen·
Oive planning llnanced through a federal grant.
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Honor•
Son
Brolhors and sisters

Truman Sheets, executive commiUee man.
A potluck dlnoer was oerved
al the close of the meeting.
Next meeting will he Thursday,
Oct 13, at 7:30 p.m.

I Swan Creek Grnn11e
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~ ha rlto Keith Beaver. who is
Swan Creek Graftle No. 2554
10me on leave from the Army, met Thursday and elected offi!athef!d at lhe home of their cera for the cominl yen. The
Jafeilto, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grange adopted 1 prosram for
'lea'ler In Frankfort, 0 ., for 1 I the year, which includes

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Th~e onjoying tllo day wore, I where mernberl will frequently '
Mr. IDd Mrs. Charles Bfner; visit homes of senior citizen~, I
• lid Becky of Frankfurt, Mr. I and inv~lid~.
1
•nd Mrs. Herbert Slone and J
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Stove, Jell and Jim of Kanau- Of!K.'&lt;!rs eloeted
Included: ;
ga. Mr. am1 Mn. Roger &amp;!a· I James N. M. Davil,
Maater, .
' "' and Berti• and Dooglas of Lee Rose, o•erseer; Mn.. WI~
Hal l.vill• . o., Mr. and Mro. liam Davis, lecturer; Wilham
Richard Randolph and lUcky Davia, cbaplam;
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Mr. and t-frs. Ronnie Beaver melt Cburcl1, ~ecrttary-trtuur­
•nd .Jeremy of Chilil('()llie, Pvt. er; Junior caii, aultllrtl atewmc' Mrs. Keith Beavor snci Ter- ard: Doll Glltenweter, Ceres:
Mrs. Tnilnan Shettl, Pollltlll:
·i of Gallipolis.
All lhe children were pre!fnt Mabel lhucl:, Flora; Mrs. Jun!xupl Mrs. David
IF aye) lor CIU, lltly lllfttalll atellr·
Richards, who Is wftb her hut- ani, and Fraaklln Houck,
barid , ototiobed In VlrJIDI• with keepet.
the Army.
Appofnteti were Mrs. Jamea
Pvt: Beaver wfl return to Davis, bome «''nomlca cbair·
fort Knox for eight weeka more roll: MrL IUchard
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CAI'E~ KENNED.Y iUPh . - as many daya Saturday and enable men to aasemble "flU!~
The Gel)llnl II space miiiSion wa• postponed until Monday ment In space, wbel'o ,!he Ia~
another warmuo for American morning.
of gravity and other quirk• II
manned moon nlghU -ran Into
The villain lhl•· lime wa• a phy•lcs pc\u btg probJ,ml .
tmuble for the second ttme In steering -device in the Atlas -A t46-mlnute atand up In
rocket that Is to hurl alofl an the open Gemini hatch bJ
Aceno target lr(hich ARtronauls Gordon. He Is In col)duct •
bli Improvement. ,
Charles 1Pete I Coorad and varl•ty of «Jienttftc tosll
E"&amp; ERN'S Athietlt Boost· Richard F. Gordon wtll chAoe Important to the Apoll" m•·&lt;&gt;ners will meet Monday. Sept. 12 down for a tricky flrst-orblt the-moon procnm which folat 7:30 p. m. at the high «hool rendezvous.
Iowa Gemini.
to discuss purchair of addition·
Contained In a canister 9nly a Saturday's
postponement,
al lighting lor the football field.
foot
and
a
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long
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a
foot
hard
on
th•
h•els
of a tlnJ
Election of new olflceM! lor
wide.
the
lillie
electronic
PrDP&lt;ll&lt;
1 leak In their own
the year~lll also be on tap. _
"pflot" refllsed tor some l'eason booster rocket on rnd~y . madt
during pr.launch testa to the utron•uta a btl gloomy.
ODDS 'N' £ND9 DEPAR'I' deliver proper orders to the
Not Enoulll Tim•
MENT - Joe Struble. Pom•· , Atlas· brawny englnet.
But :bey qreed with' projN!I
roy t Emerceucy Squad capta!U,
This halted th• countdown at· o!Oclala that the~ wodldn'l be
· roporto the Labor Day cele- 8:23 a.m. EDT, just 25 time to fix the "Uas au!Dpllot
brattoo . held ID Pomeroy t~ll ~rlnutf!8 before the "tlas-Acena and attU get off In Ume for 1
'year ,.., a ftoauclal su&lt;cets was to have taken off.
~ndez\lous with Agena during
and nprealfo the appreclatloa
So, N~V}' llttddtes Conrad and tl!e daylight portifl!l or the fint
of squad membm ud Ore- Gordon wm~·have 1o -walt untt!c orbit. Jt'a 100 trlckf to do In the
mea Ill!' the publl&lt;'• suppOrt
t0:2d a.m. El01' Monday tor _·!lark. ·
Ted Reed pre•ldeot of Tbe another try at the three-day --Af~r tht! 'dect!ion WM ln.
Farmen Bank and Savings Co. flight. The Atla~rAcena 11 to
c.liJrild . ·.and Gordon strolled
and vice ehatrman of Gt&lt;lup at 8:49 a.m. '_
trclm th•' base of their towering
Seven ol the Ohio Bankers AsThursday ,SP,Iaabdown
111. veb~!e baek
to their
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W&lt;lrthy master wben the
Springs G;&amp;.,e ulet Thursday /
evening. ·
The meeting OP&lt;Ded in ritualIstic form. A
was read from - Universill'
Grange In ~ to members
of the area who are attendiiJI
Ohio State University. Reported ill 'Were Roger Morgan, Mrs;
Hazel Hu~phrey , Mrs. Halltl/
Curtis and Mrs. Homer Rice._
It was OllllfiUnced that at
County Pomona Grange M r s.
Homer Radford, a member,
won first place in the apple
muffia contest aad Mrs. Rol&gt;flln
Louks, first place in edgings
and centerpiece.
Other officers elected were
William Grueser,
overseer;
Mrs. W. A. Morgan, lecturer;
Amos Leooard. steward; Homer Rice, assistant
steward;
Mrs. WilHam Grueser, c h a p-

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Mrs .Fred Goegleln, secretary;
Carl Grueser. gstekeeper.
Mrs. C. L. Healnn, Ceres;
Mrs. Herner Radford, Pomona;
Mrs. Frank Grueser.
Flora;

Miss Betty Leenard, lady assistant steward; Francis Mor·
ris, executive committee; Mrs.

ship on a five-year tour of the
galaxies, suddenly becomes two
versions Of himself: the animal
a~d the intellectual.
"I think my work In
that
show Is the best I have dooe in
television," he said.
Eastel'll SIIUidanl , _.
An actor who has done fine
Chllalld f
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lier series, and In guest star 6:30 a. m. - Farm Forecast 6 a. m. - Summer Semester
NewspaP&lt;r Eoterprise A""·- I 'The ~ext day,
Shatner roles ir( neorly all the major 9 a. m.- Paul D- Show
6:30 a. m. - Farmllme
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liao Shatner, the. halldsome, [e&lt;li~rs pulled np oulsJde the series' star.
1.30 a.m.g on ugreen-eyed canadtan actor • bad Istudio aDd they came _Ja
to ult becomes a vicious circle 2
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pressive performances of his 1~ene wer~ we doing?
WeD, pe~uances. The scripts como 5 . p. ..;., ..:_ Very Sped"
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skeptical television editors that earth and a lather from Vulcaa, quality than you should lllie.
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~harl~ Keith Beaver, who&gt; is
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••me on leave from the Army, met Thursday and olected offi·
:athe!t!d at the home of their cers for the comins· yoar. The
.areilts, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grange adopted a prnsram lor
~eaver In Frankfort, 0., for a the year. which Includes
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I community sorvict project
Tho'e enjoying the day wm, i where membera !rill frequently
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beaver; I visit homes of senior citizens,
•oo tlecky of Frankfort, Mr. and invalids.
md Mrs. Herbert Stone aad
Slevr. Jell and Jim of Kanau- Officers elected
Included: ,
g&amp;, Mr. 1fH1 Mu Roger Bea· James N. M. Davia,
Muter,
,er •nd Bertie and Douglas of Lee ROH, overseer; Mn. WIJ.
Ha II &lt;VI·11 e, 0 ., Mr. a ud M,.._ liam Davis, lecturer; William
R ~r nard Randolph and Rlcky Davit, cltapiliD;
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Mr and Mrs. Ronnie Beaver melt Cburdl, ~-treasurmd Jeremy of Chllllcothe, Pvt. er; Junior CIU, aalltllnt lltlr·
'"'' Mrs. Keith Beaver and Ter- ard ; Don GIUenwater, Ceres;
·r of Gallipolis.
, Mn. Trianan Sheela, Po,_l;
~II the children were pre!f!nt i Mabel l*elt, Flora; Mra. J1111'"""Pt Mrs. David
(Fay"' 110r CaD, llldy aullllaDI stewR ic.~ards . wbo Ia with her bus- ard, and Frankllll Houck, galebaoo, statiofled In Vlrglnla wtth keeper.
lh&lt;_ Army.
Appotnll!cl w.-e Mra. Jamea .
Pvt. Beaver wll return to Davis, hotnt ec:onomlca cblllrPort Knox lor el&amp;flt • • more !D8ll; Mi'i. RIChard
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Interest. At the cloSe of the
meeting, refreshments
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County. Moore, of Jackson and formerly of Meip
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ve, ter, Trrasurer George ltolman. May or Herman London, Clerk Ricllat•
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Garduer celebrated iheir 60th wedding annlvenary
on Sunday, September •tb. They have eleven living
children who 1nclude: Joseph Gardner of London,
0.; Mrs. BeBBI~ Saxton of Rt. 1 Cheshire; Roy Gard·
ner of Addllon; Carl Gardner, Edith Gardner, James
' Gardner, Charlie Gardner, all of Wuhlngton, C.
H.; Marvin Gardner of Rt. 1 Gallipolis; Herman
Gardner of Gallipolis; Homer Gardner of Pt. Pleas·
ant, and Mrs. Geneva Hayman of Rt. 1 GalUpolis.
There are 11 grandchildren; 29 great grandchildren;
and two great great grandchlldren.
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'lluljiii, Mr. and Mn. Lawron~
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IOD, Dannla, of Hamlltoo. Dr.
W. GelaiJ1ier of Ga!b·
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PEAC-HES
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Sunday
school picnic will be held at
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with his parents Mr
and · The meetina opened In ritual
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Mrs Lorenzo ~vis ~nd er ! form with Mrs. Georp Skfn.
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' Miss Mildred Hawley pre,.n~ Neulllinl, Mac McKinley, Ma· ~nled ·ho by ~e I ner, regen~ and Miss Bess
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.. interesting highlights of her[ ry J - Kitchen, Esther Burns son - Don who me t
lh r Sanborn, chaplain, prealdlna.
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reeent trip abroad at the Sept· and Jeanette Tlfoma11o
w..;kl .j h spen
ree Mrs. 0. P. Klein played lor the
T aa 'fuesday . .
ember meeting of the Philathea Letter&amp; were read froJI) Der· Mr 1
Ia .Jl'~~ren~f linglng of the national anthem.·
Cheshire Adath MISSionary I Society of · tire· Middleport thea Phillips Frances • Trip·
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• Reeommendatlnns lor placinl
Socle_ty of the Cheshire Baptist Church of Christ held at the lett, and L..;a McKinley. G e I 1 ~tA:"" Mrs. ~lhleen Epple small national and ftale flap
Church will hold 1ts annual Sll· home of Mrs. Robert Reibel 011 well canis were Hill to Mrs.
""' and Mrs. Erma. Ep- in the Middleport and Pomeroy
•er Tea on Tuesday at 7:30 Leading Creek Road.
HaU, Mrs. Childl ·IIlii
Mrs. pie and children of Peebles Ubrariea duriag
ConaUtution
p. m. at the church.
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' Lambert and a birthday card were """"lt !l'lests of Mr. and Week were accepted and plana I
Mifs Arlene Spurlock will Ml" Hawley, a retired Mid-~ was sent to the Rev. Gardner. Mrs. Waid Wmdon.
made 1o remember the birth·
be ~ guest speaker. Sh&lt; Is 1 dleport school teacher, pointed
Mrs. George Freeland
of day of Mi" Addle BradUe!d,
missionary from. the Ropublic out ten countries she visited j During tha business meeting . Syracuse openlllloaday evenlag who will observe her etst birthof Niger, A!riCJJ... .and told of the lnteresUna pee&gt; the class voted to continue the Willi_Mrs. Edith Teaford, Min· day. The Southeast district

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M:·waiter Walk_er
burgh, Pa., IS visiting m Galli·
polis nver the weekend.

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Geirae Banks, Athens, Dem- 1
l. ocr•'\" candidate for
state I
' representative from this d!llrlct' wae 1 Galtipotio visitor I
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tile United Slates and tile 1711b and' 'lhelr aearcb tor freedom. '
llllllivenary of thlt · lnlportanl Sllit fecOUnted lbe evenlll leaddocument wu prellented by ing to · the Revolutionary war
Mlu l!llbabelll Loclutlnpr of 111111 11u1 one! rea(l)l - tile Con·
Dayton, State Cbalnnan of· stitut/on, IIIII the frllnins IIIII
lhe ConiUiuliGD, at the Septemo ildoplloa of II u our m1011 eherber meetinc of Return JODa• iBb4ll aocumenl and wllll Ill
lllln Molp Chapter, DauaJi~ BIU. o1 lllaJ&gt;II ~~~~~~~ tile illaurof the Amerleu Revolution, arn:e o1 fre&lt;dom tor people of
held Friday aflernoan It tile, AmerlcL
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Grace l!lpiacopal Parish House 1 .
Ill PomtrO)I. · .
She &amp;lao poln*l out· ln oJos.
Mlu Loclminger stresaed 'lbe Ina I!» ilnlpollllbllllif of Ia•
real meaning of the observance wera today Iowan! II and deof Constitution weet, Sepl 17· plorod tile mq cb1111ea mwde
:a, 11111 pointed to the D.A.R. in it. She ooncluded wllb a
u IDalrulnental in getting the statement by Georp Wasllinl·
observance atarted.
ton.
'nle speaker deseribed tbe The State Co-cllalrman, Mrs.
bacqround loing !Jack to the G. Smith of Dayton also spoke
on the topic, "The
Federal
Hand Is on OUr Schools," in
which sbe oulllned the cllngere
of too much polltieallnfluence
If used In our scboo!B.
Sbe
apok• of tile harmfUl eftecl8
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1tesls glvm, In some •chools In·
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tu! Pew ll'olmer of Co-l·vadinl the private Uvea of chiJ.
~..,.·• spent the weekend wllh dren and their lamDiea and
her porenll, Mr. and Mrs. Max jslressed that freedolll cu be a
Felmer end family.
. danflerous gift unless used lor

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GALUA COUNTY 4-H Riding
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starting at I p. m. Membert

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Everyoae Is welcome to a~
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.duo-pianists who last delighted TCCCAu r
ttemore ~nd Jack Lowe, talented
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have somethmg extra: a fine sense of hat etoc mque, Wbittemore and Lowe
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·are also welcome.
Hootesses for the evening are
Mrs. VIvian Kirby, Mrs. Oom
Zerkle, Mrs. Klitie Shoe1D'8ker
and Mrs. Elizabeth Mulford.

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aJIIIOIIIIclDJ . die eapp
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Au, 10 PFC. E. Jtlm
St11iu11, Mlwtvllle.
Fauerlt a poadaate
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ple and places including Par· sale of vaoilll.

is, Switzerland, Italy, Austria,
Germany, Holland, a boat trip
on the Rhine, BeJtlum, lEnaland, Scotland and Ireland. She
commented on the abundance
and beauty of tho nowera tiled
everywhere along lh• otreett In
the cities and vtllagea.
Mrs. WendeD Gerlacb, presl·
dent, conducted the meetlnl
which was tpened with the
singin8 of tho clau IIOIIll· 'ftle
prayer wao st•en by
Mn.
George Childs. Mrs.
Edpr
Reynolds read three articles enuued "A Mitt 011 a Far Horizoo ,' "Your Street Ia Your
Sbl." IIIII "Doubt Your
Ooubll," and cllled
wl t h
prayer.
'!'be olck Usl Included Ad a
Lambert, Lovilia Braley HeleD
Bratlford, Ida Cbnda, 'Ernest
Lallance, Clyda Allensworth,
Mabel Hysell, tile Rav. Fred
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Revival servl&lt;!e! will . be h~ld
a!'tHe ltu~and ·Church of
Nazarene beginning September .
It- and oonUnulng througli Sepl 1
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Rev. George Grimnl of Sis-

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CUBE .STEAKS

' The ~th annual LaMareho o1 mental cbapeau, pUll, wliO
IIIII 11011, stanley Wayne,
of at 7:30 p. m. VlallatiOD nlabt
the 8 et to wu held at the M J881'S of qe, P" tbe lnvo- Mapolla IJI"DD tile weelrnd at will be ob"""ed ,00 aU par-

old brollll Jul. Another feat.
uretl rbododendrciD leaves In
I natural straw basket. She
clll''tl btr W. usJna 1111 arUcle
~at told of JDaiiJ planll found
m ganleoa m our area whleh
are poisonous In different waya.
The IDeelllw wu opened by
Mrs. FlDleJ Rlcbartlt, prwi·
denl, wbo 1ave a medltatltm o1
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Lluro llleKIItleJ, pu1 11~onal
chapean of Mllllsalppl
lpOilding. Reporte of '
were aiUpted.
AI the Friday ..anfll&amp; d!MI Mn. J. Edward Wellaad
of lndlanapollt apoa 1111 ICIIo!onhlpt. Ohio won
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Franklln County &amp;aloa SD wilb
IIAIIe Deeker of Ooltllllba. 11
dlalrman. Ohio allo 00.
arable -uon fltr WIIAIM
'8lid by4awe wltb Mrl. Bella
Sloln of Alltllllll, ebalrmaa.
lUdiard N. Bhololili• lin vlee preoldall of Ndaaal
from the National AmerleaD

lhelr caldn at Shade River.

ente tll'e ureed to attend.
THE POMEROY Gardea Club
EASY.JJOBS.rr BULB PLANT· wll1 meet Monday at I p.m. at
ERI roa FAIL GARDEN- the bome of Mn. Clair 1m Ia
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OOUiTI\Y FAIII, u. s. •
MEMBERS of 8Dck Springs
OAJUPOUS.
' Better Health Club will
Ill the · churdt 7ard Moaday,
boura were 7..'/M. Oblo baaj Sept. IJ, alta. m. to 10 to
dedicated 18 biada lor cblldren 111t11e11111 It Mll'lellll IIIII lbe
at Deaver Ho1p11a1 al 1 COli J'entoo Glua Co. In WlDJan&gt;.
of •1,000 per bed, 11111 1eada all ..., W. va.
other otata. Oblo
dooa*l BEIBEL NO. II of till
$338.51 towanl reaearcb lUI terllltional
Order of J!lb'o
:ptar.
Dauplerl will llllel al PomeMn. Halel Sllefel of San4ul- 1111 Maaonla Templa 011 Monky, 11111 L'Ardll'fllle,- 11111 day at 7:30 p. •·
place In IClapirook 18 1be Con- THE DAUGB'l'£118 Ill Rulli
tra1 dlviiiCII. Repo111 of crt- cllll of lbl Ualled Melbodlat
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Crom Bulbs 40 ,., 99e
DRffodil Bulbs 6 for 79e
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Peat Moss . . 50 : 79e

TuHp Bulbs • 12 79e
Hyacinth Bulbs 6,.. 79e
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LI'Cooaiet'p.
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4 blllquel wu beJd 111 1111 Tlllll MIJlTG8 Cutllb' Top
Empn , _ 011 8alludt7 w- Notdlerl' Club ill TOP8, will
en1q. 'l'ba lablll were dlcol' IMI
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aletllll rat1 11111 wblte. NatiODal 7:10 p.m.
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o111 1 IDIIIIled by Mn. Patlerloa
Leo Co11DfL
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There goes
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Plant Now For Spring B«JUtg -Imported From Hollttnd

of ollkerl ... bold Albert A!waid.

the COiliitUul!on WU rud by
'l'ba 1J rapr•IIIIIIIIVII from J1o1ttm
Mrs. GeorP Nortbup. Amwal
Ctit''"" E11ber AileD, .. club wiU IIIIK
duel wwe paltl. PlaDI ,...
11on11 'potWOir IIIIIIIMr; illlea IS, at 7 p. m. at
made tor lbe Oct. Dill ndJo
Colllr, t11p1r1a1en1 chiP""; Mrs. Qlarlel ~~
program. aatl IIDIIlift plllll
C.Uibln. '•Stzalalrl BIDWmL
were made lor lila Oclober
IIIII Role Dec:Ur, Co- at boml of
meellnl wblll tilt 111111 Jpnll. Jewish llolpltal, Dt!Mit, c.lili
Mary Wledtnd, tlllker, •
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er wU1 be lin. Walllr Mollo 8pGb 1111 CJIIjc ' llllrOIIIl 1tlld
JJene Moire, Se- day of Mn.
lor. Spedal ...... will be 1111 lablrtulolll ll!d bGw ·10 .IIIIM
LaCo•
Open Gale Gardlo Cldl aad C1lllo llbrtels In aldldNI.' · .
Vlolel l
busbanda will be
l!llbll Mrs. Marpm Dellll, Jiit1oa.
o1 .11,. wiU meet
MoCarlq pm II I a pr. al ddkl wtllare .,..._
Mmllall, p. m. at 1111
diD ...,clopaadla lo tilt club. Florida, reported
Luaater; lor a
A 4 - ' _.. wu oemd ldcl lfvtn lblii
; Mary IIIII
by !'It bollell durlltl • IOCial ~ w
fl'll ' Mabel IRobem,
boar.
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"Planting Time Sale"

-run, willa Ellie
· 'ftlBmAY
of New Jtrsq eleCted THE FIR8T ma uuc of
u Natloaal ch!IIINIIJ
11ar1 fiCUie PTA II JC!wdldod

Colwell of PemllylVInll, L'A"' Tuelday, Sept. IJ II 7:10
moalen· Dll'lllll Colllu oi ill the ICbool atldltGdUm.
!Nil- ' La'Ardllvllle,
ll!d mlttees wll1 be ~ed.

the number

the c1rcu;t. The ~ast Sm
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ooth, Slick. With biC storm
AI SEE~ IN PI.A.YIIOY MA~JNE

45th Annual LaMarche of 8 et 40 is wre 'l'lturlda7 dinner ....18 of
IIIONDAYI!lletlltlllllarJ '
Attended September J-3 by Ohioans Mr!tir~aat1~.,.':..~ s;.a;;in. Sch-r: ~~!,. Monday

Winter Bouquets Theme of Rio Grand
Gi.rden
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l}boreltam Hotel In WuhJnalon, catlan. Tables were decOrated
D. C., nn Sepl I • I.
with lavon ftom lwelVI alaiiL
On Thursday lllerDoon the WllcoaoJn wu lint In oalioOproomarcba &lt;OIIIIDlllee mee~ al 01'1111D1Pt!oa to rucb tile
ings were held and ali commi~ aoallhll :ptar, Adona HaDDrlck.
tee meeiiDfiB were attended by cbalrman of llliDnla, waa 11the Ohio deJelales.
national recopltioll by . the
:t:~=· tor
u tile
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The live dlvlsl011 breallfqb American Le&amp;Jon of llUDail l&lt;a'
Dl\'lllu of
EleJteDW)' ud See n4•ry were bold on Frldq morninl a donaUoa or fi.M Iowan! DUr·
r Edlleat!oo In Colambul. Mr· wilb Oblo delecates attending ses scbolarshlpt. Oandldalel lor
Ellen naUonal ollloeo were inlrotluestniuss Is a p-adoate of POD&gt;- the cenlral division.
Seger,
cbafrmiD,
lntrcduced
eel IIIII eaeh lljiOke briofb'.
ero; Hlgb Jlllll 011 allelolld
!leu
Tlllon
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Cbarleslon,
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The openlns seosl011 of the Ll
Obio Shlte priCir to enH•tmqt
Va.,
who
waa
honorary
dlalrMarche
wu Frlda7 at 1:30 p.m.
Ia t.e Army. Tbo ...dlq will
man
In
the
ablence
of
Opal
In
the
Palladron
room wllb
loDow on compllllol of a JJ.
Jean
Gainea.
Mn.
Tilton
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months lour of doty Ill IOfo
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presoaL
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tho 01tlonal marcl&gt;o cbaiJ'

t.1atenal For Winter 8011'
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w~ the subjectooof the
·i .om program gtven by Mrs. Sidney
:att ·
Fadoly at the meetlna of the
i Jaff
Rio (irande Ganlen Club whlcb
~ea'
met .Thursday at the home of
~f't-t
Mrs.!
Fadely Thursday evening.
Th She l.ao
aallisted by Mn. J.
,{ Mr. Rob'fl Evans.
Mn. Fadely stresHd three
md
Important
factors in choooina
S tfVI
materials.
First,
ono
should
g&amp;.
decide
where
to
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the
or;er 1
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nngtrnenls : second, what to
use; and third, hoW to use ll
p
Amo•g miiiY piantl available
ri I
II 11!18 area are pldOD rod,
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Members were Invited to I Harold Teaford al Middleport Sept. 20 at ClrcleviUe
and
the d!nlna room w1Iere a .
vblted Tbursday with his mo- luncbeoa reservallonl may be
course waa ltl'lled by tile
th.-, Mrs. Edith Teolord. '
made wllll Mrs. Skinner. Proteases, Mrs. Reibel,
Mrs. Perry Smith IIIII da\Jih- cram inserls for the JOlt were
GOkey, Mrs. Clarenet
ter, Melallie, of Colwnbus and dlttributed
and ca~lrlbutors, Mrs.
!.lrt. Smllh's brolher,
Harry Mrs. o.' P. Klein,
Childs ,00 Mabel HyseU. '11"¥ Gllltll, or· Mauachusells vltlt- Constitution Week cbair111011,
were a..lsled by Mn. Edgar ed roeently with .Mrs.
Jolin [ pve informaliqD 011 lila oJJaeni•
l\e)'IIOlda with servJna.
Smith.
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IIICt! whlcb lhe baa planned ll!d
Tile refreabment table
Clllfortl Davll ill UsboD II &amp;lao introduced tile IJI"IW
C!OI'ored with ~
the gueot of relatlm. He Cl\llle Following the PJ'OifiDI the bolwhite clolb and t~~~tered with to see his brother, Verne Jlev. tessea, Mn. Skiooer, M r '·
•• arr~ent t1 laf8l marl- Is, wlm Ia !U Ill Meigs General Edward Foster IIIII Mrs. Mark
IOids Ill CII'IIIIP and
. Grueser, Hned a
lllades. Ligllted caadles
and !.lrt. G. W. Ttle .ad eourse. Autumn llowers decor·
tiled 011 the table .ad
.... el llleolwdcsburc, .. Pa., lied the clblllta room.
out the !lildD4l roam. Olber
ll!d Mr; IIIII !.lrt. Alfred Hawk __..,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,.._.
ran....jnta offlo_.. from
cl ,Q!Ill!colhe were
rectnl
Reibel garden were Used In
aue-'11 ·QI their siatet and. bro- I
home.
lbel'-!n&gt;law, Mr. and Mrs. v. . .
Mrs. Gerlach presided
D. Edwap and. family.
the •liver coJiee service IIIII Miss Cheryl Edwardll left on
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Mn. Clara Dtlllard, a chatter Saturday for Athenl ~ she
member, served at the eryllll Is enrolled "* a fresbmlll at
pundt btwl. '1'llere were
Ohio Unlvenlty.
memben present.
Mr. IIIII Mrs. R, A. Allen of
ParkersW.1,
Va., end Mn.
Lena
Braham W.
of Palmento,
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RUDY TO J'IN.
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Garduer celebrated iheir 60th wedding annlvenary
on Sunday, September •tb. They have eleven living
children who 1nclude: Joseph Gardner of London,
0.; Mrs. BeBBI~ Saxton of Rt. 1 Cheshire; Roy Gard·
ner of Addllon; Carl Gardner, Edith Gardner, James
' Gardner, Charlie Gardner, all of Wuhlngton, C.
H.; Marvin Gardner of Rt. 1 Gallipolis; Herman
Gardner of Gallipolis; Homer Gardner of Pt. Pleas·
ant, and Mrs. Geneva Hayman of Rt. 1 GalUpolis.
There are 11 grandchildren; 29 great grandchildren;
and two great great grandchlldren.
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all, .~JJUD· OoMa, Dllllu and,
'lluljiii, Mr. and Mn. Lawron~
llllij!an of Mlddlepor~
Ml:t
ll!d ·!.lrt. Lawrence SIMI ani
IOD, Dannla, of Hamlltoo. Dr.
W. GelaiJ1ier of Ga!b·
IJC)Iu,: and their snn, Kennfitb
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plrOIIIs m Ventura. CaiU, aad ,
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PEAC-HES
No.Z%
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Sunday
school picnic will be held at
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with his parents Mr
and · The meetina opened In ritual
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Mrs Lorenzo ~vis ~nd er ! form with Mrs. Georp Skfn.
Adath
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' Miss Mildred Hawley pre,.n~ Neulllinl, Mac McKinley, Ma· ~nled ·ho by ~e I ner, regen~ and Miss Bess
P'- S
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.. interesting highlights of her[ ry J - Kitchen, Esther Burns son - Don who me t
lh r Sanborn, chaplain, prealdlna.
'f'"" ' ver
reeent trip abroad at the Sept· and Jeanette Tlfoma11o
w..;kl .j h spen
ree Mrs. 0. P. Klein played lor the
T aa 'fuesday . .
ember meeting of the Philathea Letter&amp; were read froJI) Der· Mr 1
Ia .Jl'~~ren~f linglng of the national anthem.·
Cheshire Adath MISSionary I Society of · tire· Middleport thea Phillips Frances • Trip·
~ rnes
• Reeommendatlnns lor placinl
Socle_ty of the Cheshire Baptist Church of Christ held at the lett, and L..;a McKinley. G e I 1 ~tA:"" Mrs. ~lhleen Epple small national and ftale flap
Church will hold 1ts annual Sll· home of Mrs. Robert Reibel 011 well canis were Hill to Mrs.
""' and Mrs. Erma. Ep- in the Middleport and Pomeroy
•er Tea on Tuesday at 7:30 Leading Creek Road.
HaU, Mrs. Childl ·IIlii
Mrs. pie and children of Peebles Ubrariea duriag
ConaUtution
p. m. at the church.
I
' Lambert and a birthday card were """"lt !l'lests of Mr. and Week were accepted and plana I
Mifs Arlene Spurlock will Ml" Hawley, a retired Mid-~ was sent to the Rev. Gardner. Mrs. Waid Wmdon.
made 1o remember the birth·
be ~ guest speaker. Sh&lt; Is 1 dleport school teacher, pointed
Mrs. George Freeland
of day of Mi" Addle BradUe!d,
missionary from. the Ropublic out ten countries she visited j During tha business meeting . Syracuse openlllloaday evenlag who will observe her etst birthof Niger, A!riCJJ... .and told of the lnteresUna pee&gt; the class voted to continue the Willi_Mrs. Edith Teaford, Min· day. The Southeast district

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M:·waiter Walk_er
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£' 55

Geirae Banks, Athens, Dem- 1
l. ocr•'\" candidate for
state I
' representative from this d!llrlct' wae 1 Galtipotio visitor I
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tile United Slates and tile 1711b and' 'lhelr aearcb tor freedom. '
llllllivenary of thlt · lnlportanl Sllit fecOUnted lbe evenlll leaddocument wu prellented by ing to · the Revolutionary war
Mlu l!llbabelll Loclutlnpr of 111111 11u1 one! rea(l)l - tile Con·
Dayton, State Cbalnnan of· stitut/on, IIIII the frllnins IIIII
lhe ConiUiuliGD, at the Septemo ildoplloa of II u our m1011 eherber meetinc of Return JODa• iBb4ll aocumenl and wllll Ill
lllln Molp Chapter, DauaJi~ BIU. o1 lllaJ&gt;II ~~~~~~~ tile illaurof the Amerleu Revolution, arn:e o1 fre&lt;dom tor people of
held Friday aflernoan It tile, AmerlcL
,
Grace l!lpiacopal Parish House 1 .
Ill PomtrO)I. · .
She &amp;lao poln*l out· ln oJos.
Mlu Loclminger stresaed 'lbe Ina I!» ilnlpollllbllllif of Ia•
real meaning of the observance wera today Iowan! II and deof Constitution weet, Sepl 17· plorod tile mq cb1111ea mwde
:a, 11111 pointed to the D.A.R. in it. She ooncluded wllb a
u IDalrulnental in getting the statement by Georp Wasllinl·
observance atarted.
ton.
'nle speaker deseribed tbe The State Co-cllalrman, Mrs.
bacqround loing !Jack to the G. Smith of Dayton also spoke
on the topic, "The
Federal
Hand Is on OUr Schools," in
which sbe oulllned the cllngere
of too much polltieallnfluence
If used In our scboo!B.
Sbe
apok• of tile harmfUl eftecl8
• - - - - - - - - • of the ao-ealled "per1onalllf"
1tesls glvm, In some •chools In·
11
tu! Pew ll'olmer of Co-l·vadinl the private Uvea of chiJ.
~..,.·• spent the weekend wllh dren and their lamDiea and
her porenll, Mr. and Mrs. Max jslressed that freedolll cu be a
Felmer end family.
. danflerous gift unless used lor

JIIIIRY Mlll.ER'&amp; C01JNo
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GALUA COUNTY 4-H Riding
Club will hold a trail ride
starting at I p. m. Membert

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at the Suiavllle toWilbouse.
Everyoae Is welcome to a~
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Whi
.duo-pianists who last delighted TCCCAu r
ttemore ~nd Jack Lowe, talented
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concert-goers
1n 1964
. mak·
e ~ rank.· Possessing a dazzllug
t h .
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have somethmg extra: a fine sense of hat etoc mque, Wbittemore and Lowe
treat II.
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Rio Grande Baptist Association
••• Invited lo attend. Gueste
·are also welcome.
Hootesses for the evening are
Mrs. VIvian Kirby, Mrs. Oom
Zerkle, Mrs. Klitie Shoe1D'8ker
and Mrs. Elizabeth Mulford.

BAIIBAIU PilSNER
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aJIIIOIIIIclDJ . die eapp
of tllelr dolatlotor, Bar.
Au, 10 PFC. E. Jtlm
St11iu11, Mlwtvllle.
Fauerlt a poadaate
lllP Sellool IIIII It

ple and places including Par· sale of vaoilll.

is, Switzerland, Italy, Austria,
Germany, Holland, a boat trip
on the Rhine, BeJtlum, lEnaland, Scotland and Ireland. She
commented on the abundance
and beauty of tho nowera tiled
everywhere along lh• otreett In
the cities and vtllagea.
Mrs. WendeD Gerlacb, presl·
dent, conducted the meetlnl
which was tpened with the
singin8 of tho clau IIOIIll· 'ftle
prayer wao st•en by
Mn.
George Childs. Mrs.
Edpr
Reynolds read three articles enuued "A Mitt 011 a Far Horizoo ,' "Your Street Ia Your
Sbl." IIIII "Doubt Your
Ooubll," and cllled
wl t h
prayer.
'!'be olck Usl Included Ad a
Lambert, Lovilia Braley HeleD
Bratlford, Ida Cbnda, 'Ernest
Lallance, Clyda Allensworth,
Mabel Hysell, tile Rav. Fred
Gardner, Edith fluQell, Thea

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Mrs. Fadely Uled colorful U.
lulrollool from perloclicalt IDd
tbOWed .,.eral arrlllltmellll
wlllcb .... bad made. One ...
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~rom Middleport
Revival servl&lt;!e! will . be h~ld
a!'tHe ltu~and ·Church of
Nazarene beginning September .
It- and oonUnulng througli Sepl 1
at·'N~
'each·

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p!m. evehfng.·

Rev. George Grimnl of Sis-

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'l'ter·svillle. W. Va. wiU be

the
·.LJl""·st ·evangelisl speaker. The

the G.wff!t ~,~~ p~~~~.E:Lp:E~£
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· Mrs. Clara Dilgard of Dear· '
born, Mieh., is here for a Visit

BLAST
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with Mr. and Mrs. Erneat Lal·
lance and other relatives.

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the Biaat today!

CUBE .STEAKS

' The ~th annual LaMareho o1 mental cbapeau, pUll, wliO
IIIII 11011, stanley Wayne,
of at 7:30 p. m. VlallatiOD nlabt
the 8 et to wu held at the M J881'S of qe, P" tbe lnvo- Mapolla IJI"DD tile weelrnd at will be ob"""ed ,00 aU par-

old brollll Jul. Another feat.
uretl rbododendrciD leaves In
I natural straw basket. She
clll''tl btr W. usJna 1111 arUcle
~at told of JDaiiJ planll found
m ganleoa m our area whleh
are poisonous In different waya.
The IDeelllw wu opened by
Mrs. FlDleJ Rlcbartlt, prwi·
denl, wbo 1ave a medltatltm o1
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D. c. GreeiiD&amp;• were
aton Amerfcaa Leal•
ary,'omcers and olmimlen.
Lluro llleKIItleJ, pu1 11~onal
chapean of Mllllsalppl
lpOilding. Reporte of '
were aiUpted.
AI the Friday ..anfll&amp; d!MI Mn. J. Edward Wellaad
of lndlanapollt apoa 1111 ICIIo!onhlpt. Ohio won
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fi.OOO sdtolarlltlps, bolb ftolll
Franklln County &amp;aloa SD wilb
IIAIIe Deeker of Ooltllllba. 11
dlalrman. Ohio allo 00.
arable -uon fltr WIIAIM
'8lid by4awe wltb Mrl. Bella
Sloln of Alltllllll, ebalrmaa.
lUdiard N. Bhololili• lin vlee preoldall of Ndaaal
from the National AmerleaD

lhelr caldn at Shade River.

ente tll'e ureed to attend.
THE POMEROY Gardea Club
EASY.JJOBS.rr BULB PLANT· wll1 meet Monday at I p.m. at
ERI roa FAIL GARDEN- the bome of Mn. Clair 1m Ia
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MDID'S
OOUiTI\Y FAIII, u. s. •
MEMBERS of 8Dck Springs
OAJUPOUS.
' Better Health Club will
Ill the · churdt 7ard Moaday,
boura were 7..'/M. Oblo baaj Sept. IJ, alta. m. to 10 to
dedicated 18 biada lor cblldren 111t11e11111 It Mll'lellll IIIII lbe
at Deaver Ho1p11a1 al 1 COli J'entoo Glua Co. In WlDJan&gt;.
of •1,000 per bed, 11111 1eada all ..., W. va.
other otata. Oblo
dooa*l BEIBEL NO. II of till
$338.51 towanl reaearcb lUI terllltional
Order of J!lb'o
:ptar.
Dauplerl will llllel al PomeMn. Halel Sllefel of San4ul- 1111 Maaonla Templa 011 Monky, 11111 L'Ardll'fllle,- 11111 day at 7:30 p. •·
place In IClapirook 18 1be Con- THE DAUGB'l'£118 Ill Rulli
tra1 dlviiiCII. Repo111 of crt- cllll of lbl Ualled Melbodlat
211
&amp;bowed
voting?:!.

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Crom Bulbs 40 ,., 99e
DRffodil Bulbs 6 for 79e
M''fiiM
Peat Moss . . 50 : 79e

TuHp Bulbs • 12 79e
Hyacinth Bulbs 6,.. 79e
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111 New MeiJeo P1f11l11 ll!d ~ 11'1 arpd
LI'Cooaiet'p.
~ Ill attend.
4 blllquel wu beJd 111 1111 Tlllll MIJlTG8 Cutllb' Top
Empn , _ 011 8alludt7 w- Notdlerl' Club ill TOP8, will
en1q. 'l'ba lablll were dlcol' IMI
II, II
aletllll rat1 11111 wblte. NatiODal 7:10 p.m.
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o111 1 IDIIIIled by Mn. Patlerloa
Leo Co11DfL
. Til!

There goes
a guy

Plant Now For Spring B«JUtg -Imported From Hollttnd

of ollkerl ... bold Albert A!waid.

the COiliitUul!on WU rud by
'l'ba 1J rapr•IIIIIIIIVII from J1o1ttm
Mrs. GeorP Nortbup. Amwal
Ctit''"" E11ber AileD, .. club wiU IIIIK
duel wwe paltl. PlaDI ,...
11on11 'potWOir IIIIIIIMr; illlea IS, at 7 p. m. at
made tor lbe Oct. Dill ndJo
Colllr, t11p1r1a1en1 chiP""; Mrs. Qlarlel ~~
program. aatl IIDIIlift plllll
C.Uibln. '•Stzalalrl BIDWmL
were made lor lila Oclober
IIIII Role Dec:Ur, Co- at boml of
meellnl wblll tilt 111111 Jpnll. Jewish llolpltal, Dt!Mit, c.lili
Mary Wledtnd, tlllker, •
-~ri]!lfliiri.
er wU1 be lin. Walllr Mollo 8pGb 1111 CJIIjc ' llllrOIIIl 1tlld
JJene Moire, Se- day of Mn.
lor. Spedal ...... will be 1111 lablrtulolll ll!d bGw ·10 .IIIIM
LaCo•
Open Gale Gardlo Cldl aad C1lllo llbrtels In aldldNI.' · .
Vlolel l
busbanda will be
l!llbll Mrs. Marpm Dellll, Jiit1oa.
o1 .11,. wiU meet
MoCarlq pm II I a pr. al ddkl wtllare .,..._
Mmllall, p. m. at 1111
diD ...,clopaadla lo tilt club. Florida, reported
Luaater; lor a
A 4 - ' _.. wu oemd ldcl lfvtn lblii
; Mary IIIII
by !'It bollell durlltl • IOCial ~ w
fl'll ' Mabel IRobem,
boar.
,st.B Dlla
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"Planting Time Sale"

-run, willa Ellie
· 'ftlBmAY
of New Jtrsq eleCted THE FIR8T ma uuc of
u Natloaal ch!IIINIIJ
11ar1 fiCUie PTA II JC!wdldod

Colwell of PemllylVInll, L'A"' Tuelday, Sept. IJ II 7:10
moalen· Dll'lllll Colllu oi ill the ICbool atldltGdUm.
!Nil- ' La'Ardllvllle,
ll!d mlttees wll1 be ~ed.

the number

the c1rcu;t. The ~ast Sm
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o, ,
wtlts r '
ooth, Slick. With biC storm
AI SEE~ IN PI.A.YIIOY MA~JNE

45th Annual LaMarche of 8 et 40 is wre 'l'lturlda7 dinner ....18 of
IIIONDAYI!lletlltlllllarJ '
Attended September J-3 by Ohioans Mr!tir~aat1~.,.':..~ s;.a;;in. Sch-r: ~~!,. Monday

Winter Bouquets Theme of Rio Grand
Gi.rden
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l}boreltam Hotel In WuhJnalon, catlan. Tables were decOrated
D. C., nn Sepl I • I.
with lavon ftom lwelVI alaiiL
On Thursday lllerDoon the WllcoaoJn wu lint In oalioOproomarcba &lt;OIIIIDlllee mee~ al 01'1111D1Pt!oa to rucb tile
ings were held and ali commi~ aoallhll :ptar, Adona HaDDrlck.
tee meeiiDfiB were attended by cbalrman of llliDnla, waa 11the Ohio deJelales.
national recopltioll by . the
:t:~=· tor
u tile
a· ~
The live dlvlsl011 breallfqb American Le&amp;Jon of llUDail l&lt;a'
Dl\'lllu of
EleJteDW)' ud See n4•ry were bold on Frldq morninl a donaUoa or fi.M Iowan! DUr·
r Edlleat!oo In Colambul. Mr· wilb Oblo delecates attending ses scbolarshlpt. Oandldalel lor
Ellen naUonal ollloeo were inlrotluestniuss Is a p-adoate of POD&gt;- the cenlral division.
Seger,
cbafrmiD,
lntrcduced
eel IIIII eaeh lljiOke briofb'.
ero; Hlgb Jlllll 011 allelolld
!leu
Tlllon
of
Cbarleslon,
W
.
The openlns seosl011 of the Ll
Obio Shlte priCir to enH•tmqt
Va.,
who
waa
honorary
dlalrMarche
wu Frlda7 at 1:30 p.m.
Ia t.e Army. Tbo ...dlq will
man
In
the
ablence
of
Opal
In
the
Palladron
room wllb
loDow on compllllol of a JJ.
Jean
Gainea.
Mn.
Tilton
,..;.
Mn.
1'.1e111.
aallonll
months lour of doty Ill IOfo
comed
tile
51
partners
presoaL
dtapeou
or
·WuhiDJtoD
ea wbere PFC. 8na11 It DOW
·"::r~fl:::ng'::.._ _ _ _ _ _...:sue=~So.::D:::lUIIIl!::::::tln:::•::.•...:Ohl=o_::.depart.:.::::.. eel
preakflnl.
· Mn. KeU7 JnlrOdua.
tho 01tlonal marcl&gt;o cbaiJ'

t.1atenal For Winter 8011'
1
quelt"
w~ the subjectooof the
·i .om program gtven by Mrs. Sidney
:att ·
Fadoly at the meetlna of the
i Jaff
Rio (irande Ganlen Club whlcb
~ea'
met .Thursday at the home of
~f't-t
Mrs.!
Fadely Thursday evening.
Th She l.ao
aallisted by Mn. J.
,{ Mr. Rob'fl Evans.
Mn. Fadely stresHd three
md
Important
factors in choooina
S tfVI
materials.
First,
ono
should
g&amp;.
decide
where
to
010
the
or;er 1
' Hall~
nngtrnenls : second, what to
use; and third, hoW to use ll
p
Amo•g miiiY piantl available
ri I
II 11!18 area are pldOD rod,
1
eockscomh, aeed pods. cuiUvot.
.. and wild grus111, miiiY

for

MeL·g5

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meetlng was announced

Members were Invited to I Harold Teaford al Middleport Sept. 20 at ClrcleviUe
and
the d!nlna room w1Iere a .
vblted Tbursday with his mo- luncbeoa reservallonl may be
course waa ltl'lled by tile
th.-, Mrs. Edith Teolord. '
made wllll Mrs. Skinner. Proteases, Mrs. Reibel,
Mrs. Perry Smith IIIII da\Jih- cram inserls for the JOlt were
GOkey, Mrs. Clarenet
ter, Melallie, of Colwnbus and dlttributed
and ca~lrlbutors, Mrs.
!.lrt. Smllh's brolher,
Harry Mrs. o.' P. Klein,
Childs ,00 Mabel HyseU. '11"¥ Gllltll, or· Mauachusells vltlt- Constitution Week cbair111011,
were a..lsled by Mn. Edgar ed roeently with .Mrs.
Jolin [ pve informaliqD 011 lila oJJaeni•
l\e)'IIOlda with servJna.
Smith.
i
·
IIICt! whlcb lhe baa planned ll!d
Tile refreabment table
Clllfortl Davll ill UsboD II &amp;lao introduced tile IJI"IW
C!OI'ored with ~
the gueot of relatlm. He Cl\llle Following the PJ'OifiDI the bolwhite clolb and t~~~tered with to see his brother, Verne Jlev. tessea, Mn. Skiooer, M r '·
•• arr~ent t1 laf8l marl- Is, wlm Ia !U Ill Meigs General Edward Foster IIIII Mrs. Mark
IOids Ill CII'IIIIP and
. Grueser, Hned a
lllades. Ligllted caadles
and !.lrt. G. W. Ttle .ad eourse. Autumn llowers decor·
tiled 011 the table .ad
.... el llleolwdcsburc, .. Pa., lied the clblllta room.
out the !lildD4l roam. Olber
ll!d Mr; IIIII !.lrt. Alfred Hawk __..,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,.._.
ran....jnta offlo_.. from
cl ,Q!Ill!colhe were
rectnl
Reibel garden were Used In
aue-'11 ·QI their siatet and. bro- I
home.
lbel'-!n&gt;law, Mr. and Mrs. v. . .
Mrs. Gerlach presided
D. Edwap and. family.
the •liver coJiee service IIIII Miss Cheryl Edwardll left on
.
Mn. Clara Dtlllard, a chatter Saturday for Athenl ~ she
member, served at the eryllll Is enrolled "* a fresbmlll at
pundt btwl. '1'llere were
Ohio Unlvenlty.
memben present.
Mr. IIIII Mrs. R, A. Allen of
ParkersW.1,
Va., end Mn.
Lena
Braham W.
of Palmento,
Fla.

Cleanser
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DRIVE· IN for lillie .C!'". leale at
Lube&lt;$, w. va. contaet Chat
!ant's Real Estate, in Park
ersburg, W. Va.
Sil-l
. ··oR LEASE, iiiii
Or. FairView Subdi"
slon, Rt 35 new 6 rol!lll 1111"'
boiiSe. double praae, biJIII
In Tappan ove11 and burner•.
blocb paneled ldtchea, di:m·
washer, waD ID wall .,.,.,
IDB In !1'0111 room and ball .
1111 balbs, ceramic dlo, pi•• ,
!y of clotbel apace. 1ol lit.
fl by 144 ft. just completen
ready ID movt Into. Conta•l
Rice • Corbin Fum~ Co.·
Call 146-1171 alter 6, 1(6-2573

THEY

WHEEL
ALIGNMENT

GOI

BRAKE SERVICE

WE'RE CLEANING
HOUSEl

Blaettnars

65 Chevrolet $22'5
Impala Hardtop. Locol17 ow·

ned and only 12.000 miles. e
cylinder, power steerin1.
Spotless fawn interior, beau·
Uful maroon £inish. Radio
and t.eater.

t'IIIIMITE par CONTILOL
f'IIEE lnllpOCIIon. eaU MM241

Notice

llerrOI O'DeU, Operator lor
s.termi181 'l'«&lt;DDII aemco
10 Be!JDOIII Dr.
11'/.11

rEBMITB fit lllllcll eoatro•
ComJDerdal or ~ u

BATH, large kitchen, part
meol, deep well, 2 •
age, 1 acre lot. F« .
loformaliol, ui lbl llllllllell~
Agency,

I leclroona Howle ··

$9,500

WILL DO Ironing In my home.
Mn. Joann Wolle. Ph . 992 • '

5577.

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W1nted

FOR SALE

MARii!ED

man' lor

farm,
~~· ~· Ph. P, M.

eolldery,'; ~ ·BO~m.
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lll#to
,, ' ' · ..

c;oJIDmONINO fletrtgerautn servtct. Jitck'l Relrtll·
e,&amp;Uon, New."·Haven. Pboite
TV 2-W'I.
4 I He
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.lomei"'J'• ·'· .~ .... ).. 1 a Uc
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57.(ilevrolet $395
Bel Air St. Wagon. 'Willie
over red fi!lilb, _clean .- tnterlorlo 100d tirl!•.. V8 . ena:lnt,
au mat!~ trails., R&amp;H. ·
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TRUCK BUYSI .
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1 -Ton Staki'; du11 · wbeeli '

rrom

A .qt~~~laltQD
REV·
't&lt;~~~ : ·:l'ER IDISIJRANCE AGENCY
· t ~, me.

i •auto

WANTED - Wdtlt lor' bltll4ot
er. Pb.JIIS.Z2tll.
II

W~nted

To :Buy

,.be!or• ~~
IMIIMIII!I.

.. yotlr

We may be

I i tHIItle to ,oavo ,y&lt;&gt;u moatt:

~~~~~~~-,.l.30.;:~~~

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62 Chevrolet $1295
\!o Ton, 8' Pltktip, VII hJ!ne,

rustom

sea~- .

gooo ·tlrU ''·

64 thlvrolet"$1495
\!o Ton Plhel; V. engine, IU·
o;omatc tranJ;j powl:t steer-

.nc and

btlllk~.

P:ositrac.tioa

II. axle, new tlrts .

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.

P·UBLIC SALE
11UtSDAY,.SEP11MIEI 15
STAR11NG AT 10 A.M.
. _ lor Will$· I sold lllf ._ · Acre~.

.t 400

1.-'ionl Cklllpolia tU. Route U ID. flva mllas
1un11Mt oa Mitchell Rd. W.edo for We Sign•
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NICISl PIOP\.11 c.I(C:

DICK RAWl.INGS .......
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BLAmNARS
Phon• 9t'2-2143
"""'oroy. 0.

Pamttroy

MARKET
TRENDS

IADIATOR

SERVICE
l1f N- loil'ator !FiOp

By United Pre11 International I

.

I

Midwest markets generally
wen !ower for slaughter steers!!
and h~rers and hogs this week
Sheep were higher.

e Cor

I Truck e Hooter
Cora 1 Bulldcnor
eAny Typo

R1wllngs Honda s.Ji1
w' 11-2111
·MIDOUPOIT OHIO

SELLING OUT .
e2 USED CARS Lll'i

ePARTSNrOUTIOARO
MOTORS
••OATS &amp; MOTORS
eBOAT rAINT
eTOOLS

·

S..At

KEITH GOBLE FORD

Buckwheat
Society Notes ·..

II ClD bl dalll fttr loll, Fan
cao do 11. l'boiiW w. ram
\ SoD f!::llerllllDal 0.,
a.m. to 10 p.m., Wbeelert
11arJ, 0. Pb. PR e.aGI. 7'-U

4Yr.Oid

$7,350 3 ledroom
Home

MSO SPORT
BOBCAT
SPRINT

.....

HON·DA
SAil$ &amp; SEI~
~

OK BUYS!

no.u

HAILEY DAVIDSC)ft
MOTORCYCLES

EXPERIENCED

lt.-day .

, an..-. 1.
noon
olllllir

20, In·

Valkl'•
food

21. Wtnr

2S.Iour-

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OUT

DRIVE· IN for lillie .C!'". leale at
Lube&lt;$, w. va. contaet Chat
!ant's Real Estate, in Park
ersburg, W. Va.
Sil-l
. ··oR LEASE, iiiii
Or. FairView Subdi"
slon, Rt 35 new 6 rol!lll 1111"'
boiiSe. double praae, biJIII
In Tappan ove11 and burner•.
blocb paneled ldtchea, di:m·
washer, waD ID wall .,.,.,
IDB In !1'0111 room and ball .
1111 balbs, ceramic dlo, pi•• ,
!y of clotbel apace. 1ol lit.
fl by 144 ft. just completen
ready ID movt Into. Conta•l
Rice • Corbin Fum~ Co.·
Call 146-1171 alter 6, 1(6-2573

THEY

WHEEL
ALIGNMENT

GOI

BRAKE SERVICE

WE'RE CLEANING
HOUSEl

Blaettnars

65 Chevrolet $22'5
Impala Hardtop. Locol17 ow·

ned and only 12.000 miles. e
cylinder, power steerin1.
Spotless fawn interior, beau·
Uful maroon £inish. Radio
and t.eater.

t'IIIIMITE par CONTILOL
f'IIEE lnllpOCIIon. eaU MM241

Notice

llerrOI O'DeU, Operator lor
s.termi181 'l'«&lt;DDII aemco
10 Be!JDOIII Dr.
11'/.11

rEBMITB fit lllllcll eoatro•
ComJDerdal or ~ u

BATH, large kitchen, part
meol, deep well, 2 •
age, 1 acre lot. F« .
loformaliol, ui lbl llllllllell~
Agency,

I leclroona Howle ··

$9,500

WILL DO Ironing In my home.
Mn. Joann Wolle. Ph . 992 • '

5577.

I 7 ltc

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__

~_.:_:_ ·

W1nted

FOR SALE

MARii!ED

man' lor

farm,
~~· ~· Ph. P, M.

eolldery,'; ~ ·BO~m.
.

o.:

lll#to
,, ' ' · ..

c;oJIDmONINO fletrtgerautn servtct. Jitck'l Relrtll·
e,&amp;Uon, New."·Haven. Pboite
TV 2-W'I.
4 I He
· ,Pl.Ultlllll'IG, ·Rural

., o.~,, Bolfll

Qu.

~,;..l ,,U!i&lt;:! &lt;liiiDiilln, t~J. ll. - Mabt . .. St. .
.lomei"'J'• ·'· .~ .... ).. 1 a Uc
•'.

'

57.(ilevrolet $395
Bel Air St. Wagon. 'Willie
over red fi!lilb, _clean .- tnterlorlo 100d tirl!•.. V8 . ena:lnt,
au mat!~ trails., R&amp;H. ·
''

TRUCK BUYSI .
.

f

'

54 Ford ····. ·: $150
1 -Ton Staki'; du11 · wbeeli '

rrom

A .qt~~~laltQD
REV·
't&lt;~~~ : ·:l'ER IDISIJRANCE AGENCY
· t ~, me.

i •auto

WANTED - Wdtlt lor' bltll4ot
er. Pb.JIIS.Z2tll.
II

W~nted

To :Buy

,.be!or• ~~
IMIIMIII!I.

.. yotlr

We may be

I i tHIItle to ,oavo ,y&lt;&gt;u moatt:

~~~~~~~-,.l.30.;:~~~

·· , , I 2 Uc

62 Chevrolet $1295
\!o Ton, 8' Pltktip, VII hJ!ne,

rustom

sea~- .

gooo ·tlrU ''·

64 thlvrolet"$1495
\!o Ton Plhel; V. engine, IU·
o;omatc tranJ;j powl:t steer-

.nc and

btlllk~.

P:ositrac.tioa

II. axle, new tlrts .

All kln&lt;lo of Good

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I'LlJ)IIIINCI

A!ID l!EA'I'ING
.wrE 161 lor pllliiiPt - - """"'... cau G c.m~.

11oft, HI
JD2A
plofnflokl
c......... Ohio
.

P·UBLIC SALE
11UtSDAY,.SEP11MIEI 15
STAR11NG AT 10 A.M.
. _ lor Will$· I sold lllf ._ · Acre~.

.t 400

1.-'ionl Cklllpolia tU. Route U ID. flva mllas
1un11Mt oa Mitchell Rd. W.edo for We Sign•
•

•

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II ONI II' fMI , .'"
NICISl PIOP\.11 c.I(C:

DICK RAWl.INGS .......
·::"

ofiV 2-2193

BLAmNARS
Phon• 9t'2-2143
"""'oroy. 0.

Pamttroy

MARKET
TRENDS

IADIATOR

SERVICE
l1f N- loil'ator !FiOp

By United Pre11 International I

.

I

Midwest markets generally
wen !ower for slaughter steers!!
and h~rers and hogs this week
Sheep were higher.

e Cor

I Truck e Hooter
Cora 1 Bulldcnor
eAny Typo

R1wllngs Honda s.Ji1
w' 11-2111
·MIDOUPOIT OHIO

SELLING OUT .
e2 USED CARS Lll'i

ePARTSNrOUTIOARO
MOTORS
••OATS &amp; MOTORS
eBOAT rAINT
eTOOLS

·

S..At

KEITH GOBLE FORD

Buckwheat
Society Notes ·..

II ClD bl dalll fttr loll, Fan
cao do 11. l'boiiW w. ram
\ SoD f!::llerllllDal 0.,
a.m. to 10 p.m., Wbeelert
11arJ, 0. Pb. PR e.aGI. 7'-U

4Yr.Oid

$7,350 3 ledroom
Home

MSO SPORT
BOBCAT
SPRINT

.....

HON·DA
SAil$ &amp; SEI~
~

OK BUYS!

no.u

HAILEY DAVIDSC)ft
MOTORCYCLES

EXPERIENCED

lt.-day .

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noon
olllllir

20, In·

Valkl'•
food

21. Wtnr

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Gallipolis, Ohio
Opp. The Pool Office

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GALLIPOLIS
SAVINGS AND
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cooking o1 the featured outdoor
Instruction and practice In 20 1men of tbe event, acco ng I
ill be done lndlvldualbasic •couting skills will
be ' Frank Rodrigui2, chairman of supper w
..
provided for adult
volunteer tbe Leadership Tralnmg Com ly.
kUI to be d • t r •
leaders of Tri-State area _Boy
Tri-State Area
B0
'of. veteran inscouts at Camp Arrowhead. Scout Council.
1ted Y
be
-·kin&amp;
Ona, W. Va., on !laturday, Sept. The_ all-day-"program is call· structors will
~ ""'
ed a "Showando" activity lle- 1knot t)'lng, ·axemans p, :
24 ·
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• nalure trail teChniques,
Robert Cruickshank of Ash· cause actual practice in t h e , build! n~
. e
land and Guy Meu oi llunting-lteamed skills is an Important : flag signaling, cqmpa" $81{
ton have been named Co-Chair· part ol the training. Even the first a1d, and proper USJ
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·------- - scouting gear.
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Students will , include ~ut·
W!
masters. a8!1stants, fathers ol
ft'
scouts and other men wbo
serve on the various troop and
unit committee, lnclud,lnl ·. vol·
~
unteers for scout leadehbip as.
FRANKFURT.
10:. several buildings in slgnments.
.
(UP!) -The world's
the East End of the city. But . M. C. Chitwood, Ch..a~tk;
.. . . .
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ther-e are a great number of Gordon Humphreys 1 r•-.n
profession 'li flt1Qnshmg
streetwalkers in the city's Consaul ol Huntington: , and
Germany and no one seems to Kaiserstrasse
entertainment carl Curnutte, Ashland "~ Il l
be concerned about it except district who are more elusive' bead up tbe day's sub-rominil·
income tax officials who for the tat collectors.
.
tees.
Tax officials say the best Reservations are be1ng . ~
complain the ladies are
luck they have had In la1ing at Cotlllcfl's beitdquartera, 511
doo~ors.
prostitutes is after they die. Ninth St., Huntington, lite. ~\til
Prostitution Is i!gal In
Then the tax men track down of scouting activiUO!O In wea!CI
Germany but most cities try
the heirs for the government's West VIrginia. northern Kenlul&gt;
keep tbe girls in "districts"
share of the Inheritance,
ky ,and eastern Ohio.
that pedestrians forelgn
tourists _ are
molested by streetwalkers.
.Most "play-for-pay" girls
Germany ignore the JaW
says prostitutes, as wage
earners, are subject to
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k Mrs V
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Holzer Hospl' I William Zir le,
. , erne .
Applications for the Navy's
ts and naval tr~inlng, grad- ~ hours 2-4 and 7-3 p, m. Parents Blazer and William .Russell.
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BY Pal Glass
:twonty.first annua
egu ar
s are mmiSSIOned as of· on1Y on Ped'Ia tr1cs Ward ·
·NROTC quaiilication test are firers ·in the U. S. Navy
or I
Admissions
Pleasant Valley Uollflllal
County Ext. Agent, H. Ec.
now available according to Bill Marine Corps.
. .
: Clara Fraley, Z33 Fourth Ave.;
ADMITrED - John Woyan, Before you decide to buy
Connor, principal at Southwest· Regular NROTC mtdshtpmen i stanley Niday, Rt. 2, Gallipol- Southside; Thoma~ D. Watson. something uon time,'' be sure
ern 'tGaltia) High School. This participate in three summer lis; Janet A. Stith, Pt. Pleasant; Henderson; Mrs. Charles . R. you know just how riluch credit
.nationw1de ex. amination
will \cruises with various naval un- Mrs. Smith McCausland, Pliny, Kensler, Ashton; James Gdhs- 10Ur family can afford. Installbe given on Oec.lO, and all eh- 1ts. These cn.nses help t~em w. va.: Robert L. Thorn~n, pie, Jr., ROOertsburg;
Roy rnent credit can be very usefu1,
gib\e male high school seniors learn more about the van~ty Pt. Pleasant: Walter D. Rtd- Taylor, Pt. Pleasant;
Lloyd but its overu!:le can be dan~erand graduates may apply
'of interesting and challengmg enour, Rt. 2. Leon, w. Va . ; Neville, A~ple Grove;
Mt.', OilS. When you buy on creditOn the basis ot this
teJCtt opportumt1es ava~lable to the~ Harry D. Slawter, Rt. 1, M1d- William Truman, Auburn, Cal~f. "charge'' or •'finance" itemspersonal interviews, medical e~- as naval or marme corps offi· 1 dleport; Rebecca E.
Rou~h. DISCHARGED - Leland Lie- or use a payment plan, rememMiddleport; Mrs. David
M. ving, Jr., Pt. Pleasant; Edward ber that. sooner or later, the
aminations, and other factortl. cers.
Connor explained, over 1,700 Registrations for the
test Boothe, Jackson; William A. Jones. Pt. Pleasant; J o h 11 total cost must be paid and
young men will enter the Hegu. 1 wiD close Novemb~r 18, 19?6. Runion, Robertsburg, W. Va.; .Branner, Pt. Pleasant; William that using credit usually costs
Jar NROTC Program as mid· 1967 NROTA Bulle.uns contam· Gregory L. H.ainer, Jackson.
Ramey , Ewington, Ohio; Mrs. extra.
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sh1pmen at NROTC units in 52 ing eligibility reqmrements and !
Births
Dewey White, Gallipolis.
rolleges
and . universities qualifyirJM test apphcatJOns are Mrs. David M. Boothe. Jack- BlRTHMr. and
Mrsf Misuse of credit is
throughout the nation. Ma11 cit· available from Mr. ~o~nor or son, son, 4:10 p. m. Friday.
Charles Ke11sler, Ashtan, a an ~~- ·-ning numb~r of
,Jzen' of the United States• wbo the U. S. Navy Recrmtmg StaDiscbarges
daughter.
States families to hie
.will be at least t7 but nol yet lion al Athens.
Debra L. Balis, Ernestine
cy proceedings. The reason,
21 on June 30, 19£7, and who 1
Blackburn, Charles W. Buck,
most cases, &gt;Spoor
are now high school seniors or '
Mrs. Lando E. t:anter, Harry Gal/in Salon Gets
rather than just 8 lack of mongraduates, may be eligible to
P. Clark, Mrs. Margaret Col L d
ey. These families use more
apply tor lhe test. Those_ who I
lins, Janet M. Ferguson, John Prnise from erl er
credit than they can afford.
F. Goett. Sr., Frank LeMaster, Gallia County Salon No. 612, The wis@ consumer will conattain qualifymg scores . wdl be
'interviewed and given medieal Gauge readings: . Galhpohs Mrs. Harry M. Miller. Mary A. Eight and Forty met at lhe trol tus U!'te of credit rather
examinations next January and Dam 11.7, 12. 1, runmng 0 n e Myers, Mrs. Walter M. Pel- home of .Mabel Bro~n, Thurs- than be controlled bv it. It has
February .
.
foo~t on rollers, Pomeroy-Mas_o~ phrey, Glen~- Sayre, St., Mrs. day evemng. La Petit ~hapeau been the American princ~ple ._
~ suc:essf~ ca?d1date re- 19.:&gt;4, Pt. Pleasant 2::1.59, 2Hin
Robert L. SchaefEng,
Mrs. Faye Wildermuth pres1ded. A and still is the principle of
·30, W. Lawson Sommers,
ce1ves (mancial atd. for. four ton .46, Kanawha Falls
Miss letter of thanks was read from many people _ to pay cash.
years of college. This mcludes Charleston I8 ..86. London, Mar- Leah C. Spears, Mrs. Bert W. Arree Marshall. Chapeau De- This is still good,
·
tuition and educatiOnal
fees . met and. Wmfield dams were Teaford. Homer T. Thompson, partemenlal of Ohio, thanking in buying goods .. that are
!:Sio~ ~~;r~ 'th~
books, uniforms, and $50 per
the sills.
Robert Waugh, Mrs. Nellie M. the Salon for hospitality
at
uickly .
enforced, . but tax of~icialsj
month llbsistence allowance. IBoat. Movtmeota:
West Mrs. Chester Wiga l, Mrs. installation dirmer and for her up ,q
ti
h a
haven't fiatJred out how to
After successrully completing Ob1o River Harvey Jor·
ai(t
1 here ~re mes ~ e0
"Ill
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r
tnp ' a surg1cal opersa
baccalaureate degree rlen101 ;,.,,_ i' olor down 13, 6:30a.m.; BnmI.
Also a letter from Helen Cot- caJOn
. f
•=========td~:~;:: down 13, 7 a.m.; Edeana A.pproac IWif
ter immediate past Chapeau tion or medical treatment IS o
Can't TroD Everyone
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Bosworth up 14, 3;55 a.m.; WeddinR Of
lor' assistance and loyalty dur: lasting benefit to a person even "We cannot possibly put
Pennsylvania up 14, 6:15 a.m.; Sue Smith I'old
ing the past year. A letter after mstallments to pay fo~ It tax coUector on the tr~'aini.al ICej
Ben ·McCool down 14, 6:30a.m .;
f 0
Unit No 27 American have been completed. Usmg every prostitute," a r1
John Ladd Dean up 15, 3 05 a. Mr. and Mrs._ Ern e~t L. Un- ' r:,:on Auxilia;)' ~sking co~p- credit speeds up getting items Office spo~an aaid.
m.; Criss, Jr. down 15, 4:35 a. roe of Crown Ctty, . 10 • are ~ .
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that may be great labor
He said ' av,rage income
m.; Robert Reed up 15, 5:25 a. announcing the cOmmg mar· erahon, for a Chrtstmas party time savers or that are
fmar ' &lt;$1,000) a year
j m, Pe
DOil'lle up 15, 6:30 riage •f their daughler, Sue was ' ~d, The Salon agreed to wise essential to (amity
gene: lly
ported, but ,
a~
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down t6 Elizabeth Smith, to Mr. James help With the party. .
fare.
know tbi . is usually
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and A report on the National Con..
6·30 am· Jeffboat down
17
r 1tz ray , son
Le
Families who always
pay understatement.''
6:25 a .m ·: Walter Hougland u~ Mrs. James Wray of Washing- v~ntJOn °~ the Amencan
- cash may unneressarily
Tal officials can only
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gwn. Auxiliary
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18, 12 :10 a.m.; John K. up 18, on, · ·
.
. and the Marche prive themselves of benef'ts
1
mare money,whenever tb ere lS
2'10 am . Sl Marys up 18, The wedding will be an event Natwnale, Eight and Forty was vailable through credit. It is
proof of a higher Income than
· a.m.;
· " Babylear down !8, of Satu rd ay, ·,., Ptem ber t71h · at, g1ven by Mabel Brown. h'
There
. if 1I
4;20
in disgrace to use credit,
reported, and this is diffi&lt;'&gt;lll' to.
.
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2
o'clock
in
the
afternoon,
at
were
II
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from
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19 6 40
a.m..
co own · · a.
attendance Ohio received first us wise1y.
UtJlain, · -.
m.; New Martinsville down 19, · Ryland MethodiSt Church , m
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Some rules to consider in
In H81Dbufl, . t)!J attempt is
;15 a.m.; A. J. Patten down Washington, D. C.
place award for the Publicity ing installment buying are :
made to enlorc* tjle
··
7:15 a.m.; Onward up 21, The bride will be given In Scrapbook and lwo .$I,OOO .schol- 1 1. Be sure that in ordinary becauoe there are .Just
5:30 a.m.; National up 21. 6 a. marriage by her lather, and arshlps for advanced trammg i use the article being bought will milD)' pr.ostitules , and
m.; Queen City up 22, 7 a.m.; Rev. Forrest Reynolds will per- were rec.etVed by nurses from ; last far beyoud the time
machinery to check on
Elgercliff up Z3, 1:30
p.m.; form the double ring ceremoDny. OhMio d~~~~th=n~a~~/~~band last payment is made. II
IDCOI'lell·
Jefferson down 23, 11:45 p.m.; Mrs. David Thompson of ers.
..
lies US&lt;" credit Intelligently
AutliOriUes In Jll~rlh
I
Ravenswood down Greenup 1;- troll, Michigan, wilt be the rna- were present at the JOIDI ~eet. do not mortgage Income of . Westp~alia, wblle'~ing
30 ~. m .; Oleander up Greenup tron of honor, and Mr. Robert mg of the Legmn and AUXIIary morrow for pleasures and
tax~.'at ieast Wucally
-.zo
n m . Southern down Green- Peterson of Washington D. C., when the motion to adnut vetered
ltid
"'·- .:.A:·te
for home financing
'.
c· .,
'
us up
ay.
reijlllflll11 qfooma
~·· a,
0 f the v·let Nam con Ill ct to forts Make
up
10:30
p.m.;
Valley
Transwill
serve
as
best
man.
ans
as
large
down
when
to
11cured by first
2
porter
up
Greenup
4:30
a.m.;
:
Legion
was.
passed.
They
also
me~ts
possible
without
collecting
them.
mortgage!
88
Boc-K down 7 a.m.; Harriett up 5:05 a.m. ; ¥ickers ddWn 6:· beard President Johnson add·
.
f 'I budget II
w•- Sboald Colle&lt;!?
Check with us for a
1ress the assembly
setting the aiDI Y
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home loan tailored
M. down Meldahl 4;30 p.m.; 15 a.m.
generally recommended to pay " What we don't know is
Mary Ellen down Meldaht 12;30
Kanawba River - Semel up !
down one • third of the purgo about colllectingj
to your needs
a.m.: John J. Rowe up Mel- London 3:25 a.m.;
Beaver A
B. th
chase price of an automobile. ~em. or how/' an official
dahl !:50 a.m.; Alton Zephyr down Marmet 1:55 a.m.; Helen
nnou.nce lr
For household equipment
~ far, th~. Ollly girls
down Meldahl 2:40 a.m.; Pro- z. up Marmet 4:10a.m.; Frank.- OJ Dart.lfhter
furniture, pay down at least '111111 II!U:· !lleaswe of
ducer up Meldahl UO a.m.; 1hn B. up Marmet 5;!5 a.m..
.
.
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10 er r.enl
I. Fiore down Meldahl 6:45 a. , Charles Stevenson doWD Mar- Mr: and Mrs. Gr~ff Cook, ~r.
. oH as quickly as
here police can
Pp
3· blay ~Ill
1 ul malting
m.
1 met 6; 15 a.m.; 1, c. B1lls down 1ol RIO Grande, are announcmg
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p.m.; Titan up 1:10 a.m.; Polly
R. up 2;20 a.m.; J . S. Le wts
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Merrill down Winfield 12:10 a. The child wetgbed
oo:ven 24 ~0 lhlt
equipment and
m.; H. E. Bowles up Winfield pounda and one ounce•at birth, pay. or cars,
2: ~
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up 1 and has .been. Darned Kristin furmture
Kn .
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Lee. She IS being welcomed by . 4.
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Berkshire B-Tween fashioDS are~, .,.
old.
actual dollars. Tben you
presaly for the woman 5'5 or UJUier .w jg'.The maternal grandparents decide If It Is worth the price.
sljghtly nanvwer ~~ould,r lines, •·~
are Mr. and Mrs. Johll Wick- 5. Unde'"tand the contract.
waistline and a bit more fulli)eu II\ ·wmt
and hips. N~ mort~o~:ostly alt.eratioltl! •.
line ol Rio Grande and the pat- ' It should leU you the cash P~;::: il : :
ernal grandparents are Mr.
' credit service charge, ii
than 20 per certt of your inMrs. Grift Cook, Sr., Patriot Rl. ance premium If liD)',
come to ropay lnsla!JJII'!nl debts
========='== i charges If any, down payment, you're i:ooaldereoi In a very
VISIT THE READY TO WEAR
allowance for trade-ins,
un·
position.
_ Legal NotiCe_ paid balance, the amount
Unless you know you can
DEPARTMENT SECOND FLOOR
LEGAL NOTICE
each installment payment,
meet your flnanctal. obUgations
The Annual
Membership how often, when, and wbere
in an emerg~y, better
meeting or the Gallia County payments are to be made.
awhile before buying any more
Agricultural Society will
be sure you understand the
IIOIIda on credit.
held • t the fair grounds, Sept. tract and that all the
22, 19fi4;, The polls will
be are filled In before you
open !rom 5:30 EST until 8:
6. Wise uae of creditlneludiOS
p. m. EST for the election
a plan for repayment. Do ool
the Board of Dlrecto,.,
agree to spend too much .of
Annabelle Ball
montbly income to pay off ID·
Sept. 4. 11, 18
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stallmenl contracts. Each of ~·
:_;'-~.;,.=====-.1 at a given ttme, baa a llmlt
1964 Volksw1t;~en Custom Built
beyond wbich we cannot obli00
gate ourselves.
C1m.,.r, Refriqer.ator, Sink,
1. Protect your credit raUng.
II it shoul4 be necessary to
AwnillQS, 14,000 Miles.
postpone or reduce scheduled
payments, eall on tbe credit
Approved for VeleraDS
manager, merdlanl, or lender
1962 Buick LeSebre, 4 Dr. Hardtop,
Training and Social
immediately.
Tell
bim
the
lacls
Security Students
One local Owner
11 to why II II tmposslble to
Next Quarter
keep the payments up to date.
Begins Dec. 8
Discuss whol the future prom·
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C.tolot~ .ond lnformotlon
1962 Pontile 4 Dr. Sed1n,
!sea aDd wbat can be done to
On Dlplt~nt~ Cou,._
tide you over. Make every ef.
Fectorv Air COnditioner.
Anila.ble Upon Request fort to carry aut the changed
plans that muat be worked out.
All Other Extras. Sharp
Your credit rating and reputa·
lion depend upou II.
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1963 Ford F•tbldc:,
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Instruction and practice In 20 1men of tbe event, acco ng I
ill be done lndlvldualbasic •couting skills will
be ' Frank Rodrigui2, chairman of supper w
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provided for adult
volunteer tbe Leadership Tralnmg Com ly.
kUI to be d • t r •
leaders of Tri-State area _Boy
Tri-State Area
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'of. veteran inscouts at Camp Arrowhead. Scout Council.
1ted Y
be
-·kin&amp;
Ona, W. Va., on !laturday, Sept. The_ all-day-"program is call· structors will
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ed a "Showando" activity lle- 1knot t)'lng, ·axemans p, :
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• nalure trail teChniques,
Robert Cruickshank of Ash· cause actual practice in t h e , build! n~
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land and Guy Meu oi llunting-lteamed skills is an Important : flag signaling, cqmpa" $81{
ton have been named Co-Chair· part ol the training. Even the first a1d, and proper USJ
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Students will , include ~ut·
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masters. a8!1stants, fathers ol
ft'
scouts and other men wbo
serve on the various troop and
unit committee, lnclud,lnl ·. vol·
~
unteers for scout leadehbip as.
FRANKFURT.
10:. several buildings in slgnments.
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the East End of the city. But . M. C. Chitwood, Ch..a~tk;
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profession 'li flt1Qnshmg
streetwalkers in the city's Consaul ol Huntington: , and
Germany and no one seems to Kaiserstrasse
entertainment carl Curnutte, Ashland "~ Il l
be concerned about it except district who are more elusive' bead up tbe day's sub-rominil·
income tax officials who for the tat collectors.
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tees.
Tax officials say the best Reservations are be1ng . ~
complain the ladies are
luck they have had In la1ing at Cotlllcfl's beitdquartera, 511
doo~ors.
prostitutes is after they die. Ninth St., Huntington, lite. ~\til
Prostitution Is i!gal In
Then the tax men track down of scouting activiUO!O In wea!CI
Germany but most cities try
the heirs for the government's West VIrginia. northern Kenlul&gt;
keep tbe girls in "districts"
share of the Inheritance,
ky ,and eastern Ohio.
that pedestrians forelgn
tourists _ are
molested by streetwalkers.
.Most "play-for-pay" girls
Germany ignore the JaW
says prostitutes, as wage
earners, are subject to
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Applications for the Navy's
ts and naval tr~inlng, grad- ~ hours 2-4 and 7-3 p, m. Parents Blazer and William .Russell.
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:twonty.first annua
egu ar
s are mmiSSIOned as of· on1Y on Ped'Ia tr1cs Ward ·
·NROTC quaiilication test are firers ·in the U. S. Navy
or I
Admissions
Pleasant Valley Uollflllal
County Ext. Agent, H. Ec.
now available according to Bill Marine Corps.
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: Clara Fraley, Z33 Fourth Ave.;
ADMITrED - John Woyan, Before you decide to buy
Connor, principal at Southwest· Regular NROTC mtdshtpmen i stanley Niday, Rt. 2, Gallipol- Southside; Thoma~ D. Watson. something uon time,'' be sure
ern 'tGaltia) High School. This participate in three summer lis; Janet A. Stith, Pt. Pleasant; Henderson; Mrs. Charles . R. you know just how riluch credit
.nationw1de ex. amination
will \cruises with various naval un- Mrs. Smith McCausland, Pliny, Kensler, Ashton; James Gdhs- 10Ur family can afford. Installbe given on Oec.lO, and all eh- 1ts. These cn.nses help t~em w. va.: Robert L. Thorn~n, pie, Jr., ROOertsburg;
Roy rnent credit can be very usefu1,
gib\e male high school seniors learn more about the van~ty Pt. Pleasant: Walter D. Rtd- Taylor, Pt. Pleasant;
Lloyd but its overu!:le can be dan~erand graduates may apply
'of interesting and challengmg enour, Rt. 2. Leon, w. Va . ; Neville, A~ple Grove;
Mt.', OilS. When you buy on creditOn the basis ot this
teJCtt opportumt1es ava~lable to the~ Harry D. Slawter, Rt. 1, M1d- William Truman, Auburn, Cal~f. "charge'' or •'finance" itemspersonal interviews, medical e~- as naval or marme corps offi· 1 dleport; Rebecca E.
Rou~h. DISCHARGED - Leland Lie- or use a payment plan, rememMiddleport; Mrs. David
M. ving, Jr., Pt. Pleasant; Edward ber that. sooner or later, the
aminations, and other factortl. cers.
Connor explained, over 1,700 Registrations for the
test Boothe, Jackson; William A. Jones. Pt. Pleasant; J o h 11 total cost must be paid and
young men will enter the Hegu. 1 wiD close Novemb~r 18, 19?6. Runion, Robertsburg, W. Va.; .Branner, Pt. Pleasant; William that using credit usually costs
Jar NROTC Program as mid· 1967 NROTA Bulle.uns contam· Gregory L. H.ainer, Jackson.
Ramey , Ewington, Ohio; Mrs. extra.
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sh1pmen at NROTC units in 52 ing eligibility reqmrements and !
Births
Dewey White, Gallipolis.
rolleges
and . universities qualifyirJM test apphcatJOns are Mrs. David M. Boothe. Jack- BlRTHMr. and
Mrsf Misuse of credit is
throughout the nation. Ma11 cit· available from Mr. ~o~nor or son, son, 4:10 p. m. Friday.
Charles Ke11sler, Ashtan, a an ~~- ·-ning numb~r of
,Jzen' of the United States• wbo the U. S. Navy Recrmtmg StaDiscbarges
daughter.
States families to hie
.will be at least t7 but nol yet lion al Athens.
Debra L. Balis, Ernestine
cy proceedings. The reason,
21 on June 30, 19£7, and who 1
Blackburn, Charles W. Buck,
most cases, &gt;Spoor
are now high school seniors or '
Mrs. Lando E. t:anter, Harry Gal/in Salon Gets
rather than just 8 lack of mongraduates, may be eligible to
P. Clark, Mrs. Margaret Col L d
ey. These families use more
apply tor lhe test. Those_ who I
lins, Janet M. Ferguson, John Prnise from erl er
credit than they can afford.
F. Goett. Sr., Frank LeMaster, Gallia County Salon No. 612, The wis@ consumer will conattain qualifymg scores . wdl be
'interviewed and given medieal Gauge readings: . Galhpohs Mrs. Harry M. Miller. Mary A. Eight and Forty met at lhe trol tus U!'te of credit rather
examinations next January and Dam 11.7, 12. 1, runmng 0 n e Myers, Mrs. Walter M. Pel- home of .Mabel Bro~n, Thurs- than be controlled bv it. It has
February .
.
foo~t on rollers, Pomeroy-Mas_o~ phrey, Glen~- Sayre, St., Mrs. day evemng. La Petit ~hapeau been the American princ~ple ._
~ suc:essf~ ca?d1date re- 19.:&gt;4, Pt. Pleasant 2::1.59, 2Hin
Robert L. SchaefEng,
Mrs. Faye Wildermuth pres1ded. A and still is the principle of
·30, W. Lawson Sommers,
ce1ves (mancial atd. for. four ton .46, Kanawha Falls
Miss letter of thanks was read from many people _ to pay cash.
years of college. This mcludes Charleston I8 ..86. London, Mar- Leah C. Spears, Mrs. Bert W. Arree Marshall. Chapeau De- This is still good,
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tuition and educatiOnal
fees . met and. Wmfield dams were Teaford. Homer T. Thompson, partemenlal of Ohio, thanking in buying goods .. that are
!:Sio~ ~~;r~ 'th~
books, uniforms, and $50 per
the sills.
Robert Waugh, Mrs. Nellie M. the Salon for hospitality
at
uickly .
enforced, . but tax of~icialsj
month llbsistence allowance. IBoat. Movtmeota:
West Mrs. Chester Wiga l, Mrs. installation dirmer and for her up ,q
ti
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haven't fiatJred out how to
After successrully completing Ob1o River Harvey Jor·
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tnp ' a surg1cal opersa
baccalaureate degree rlen101 ;,.,,_ i' olor down 13, 6:30a.m.; BnmI.
Also a letter from Helen Cot- caJOn
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ter immediate past Chapeau tion or medical treatment IS o
Can't TroD Everyone
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Bosworth up 14, 3;55 a.m.; WeddinR Of
lor' assistance and loyalty dur: lasting benefit to a person even "We cannot possibly put
Pennsylvania up 14, 6:15 a.m.; Sue Smith I'old
ing the past year. A letter after mstallments to pay fo~ It tax coUector on the tr~'aini.al ICej
Ben ·McCool down 14, 6:30a.m .;
f 0
Unit No 27 American have been completed. Usmg every prostitute," a r1
John Ladd Dean up 15, 3 05 a. Mr. and Mrs._ Ern e~t L. Un- ' r:,:on Auxilia;)' ~sking co~p- credit speeds up getting items Office spo~an aaid.
m.; Criss, Jr. down 15, 4:35 a. roe of Crown Ctty, . 10 • are ~ .
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He said ' av,rage income
m.; Robert Reed up 15, 5:25 a. announcing the cOmmg mar· erahon, for a Chrtstmas party time savers or that are
fmar ' &lt;$1,000) a year
j m, Pe
DOil'lle up 15, 6:30 riage •f their daughler, Sue was ' ~d, The Salon agreed to wise essential to (amity
gene: lly
ported, but ,
a~
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down t6 Elizabeth Smith, to Mr. James help With the party. .
fare.
know tbi . is usually
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and A report on the National Con..
6·30 am· Jeffboat down
17
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Le
Families who always
pay understatement.''
6:25 a .m ·: Walter Hougland u~ Mrs. James Wray of Washing- v~ntJOn °~ the Amencan
- cash may unneressarily
Tal officials can only
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. and the Marche prive themselves of benef'ts
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mare money,whenever tb ere lS
2'10 am . Sl Marys up 18, The wedding will be an event Natwnale, Eight and Forty was vailable through credit. It is
proof of a higher Income than
· a.m.;
· " Babylear down !8, of Satu rd ay, ·,., Ptem ber t71h · at, g1ven by Mabel Brown. h'
There
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in disgrace to use credit,
reported, and this is diffi&lt;'&gt;lll' to.
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2
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in
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afternoon,
at
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attendance Ohio received first us wise1y.
UtJlain, · -.
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Some rules to consider in
In H81Dbufl, . t)!J attempt is
;15 a.m.; A. J. Patten down Washington, D. C.
place award for the Publicity ing installment buying are :
made to enlorc* tjle
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7:15 a.m.; Onward up 21, The bride will be given In Scrapbook and lwo .$I,OOO .schol- 1 1. Be sure that in ordinary becauoe there are .Just
5:30 a.m.; National up 21. 6 a. marriage by her lather, and arshlps for advanced trammg i use the article being bought will milD)' pr.ostitules , and
m.; Queen City up 22, 7 a.m.; Rev. Forrest Reynolds will per- were rec.etVed by nurses from ; last far beyoud the time
machinery to check on
Elgercliff up Z3, 1:30
p.m.; form the double ring ceremoDny. OhMio d~~~~th=n~a~~/~~band last payment is made. II
IDCOI'lell·
Jefferson down 23, 11:45 p.m.; Mrs. David Thompson of ers.
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AutliOriUes In Jll~rlh
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Ravenswood down Greenup 1;- troll, Michigan, wilt be the rna- were present at the JOIDI ~eet. do not mortgage Income of . Westp~alia, wblle'~ing
30 ~. m .; Oleander up Greenup tron of honor, and Mr. Robert mg of the Legmn and AUXIIary morrow for pleasures and
tax~.'at ieast Wucally
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n m . Southern down Green- Peterson of Washington D. C., when the motion to adnut vetered
ltid
"'·- .:.A:·te
for home financing
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ay.
reijlllflll11 qfooma
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0 f the v·let Nam con Ill ct to forts Make
up
10:30
p.m.;
Valley
Transwill
serve
as
best
man.
ans
as
large
down
when
to
11cured by first
2
porter
up
Greenup
4:30
a.m.;
:
Legion
was.
passed.
They
also
me~ts
possible
without
collecting
them.
mortgage!
88
Boc-K down 7 a.m.; Harriett up 5:05 a.m. ; ¥ickers ddWn 6:· beard President Johnson add·
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f 'I budget II
w•- Sboald Colle&lt;!?
Check with us for a
1ress the assembly
setting the aiDI Y
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M. down Meldahl 4;30 p.m.; 15 a.m.
generally recommended to pay " What we don't know is
Mary Ellen down Meldaht 12;30
Kanawba River - Semel up !
down one • third of the purgo about colllectingj
to your needs
a.m.: John J. Rowe up Mel- London 3:25 a.m.;
Beaver A
B. th
chase price of an automobile. ~em. or how/' an official
dahl !:50 a.m.; Alton Zephyr down Marmet 1:55 a.m.; Helen
nnou.nce lr
For household equipment
~ far, th~. Ollly girls
down Meldahl 2:40 a.m.; Pro- z. up Marmet 4:10a.m.; Frank.- OJ Dart.lfhter
furniture, pay down at least '111111 II!U:· !lleaswe of
ducer up Meldahl UO a.m.; 1hn B. up Marmet 5;!5 a.m..
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10 er r.enl
I. Fiore down Meldahl 6:45 a. , Charles Stevenson doWD Mar- Mr: and Mrs. Gr~ff Cook, ~r.
. oH as quickly as
here police can
Pp
3· blay ~Ill
1 ul malting
m.
1 met 6; 15 a.m.; 1, c. B1lls down 1ol RIO Grande, are announcmg
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up 3:45 p.m.; Brian B. up 10;20 p.m. : Louisiana down 1:30
p.m.; Titan up 1:10 a.m.; Polly
R. up 2;20 a.m.; J . S. Le wts
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Winfield 4:10 p.m.; Knox up ' tbe b1rtb ol a daughter ~n Aug- r~Sieteu:' ti~l. No more than~!~~~~~~~~;~~
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oo:ven 24 ~0 lhlt
equipment and
m.; H. E. Bowles up Winfield pounda and one ounce•at birth, pay. or cars,
2: ~
" a.m.,· 0 . F. Shearer
up 1 and has .been. Darned Kristin furmture
Kn .
hal 11
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Winfield 6;05 a.m.
Lee. She IS being welcomed by . 4.
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Berkshire B-Tween fashioDS are~, .,.
old.
actual dollars. Tben you
presaly for the woman 5'5 or UJUier .w jg'.The maternal grandparents decide If It Is worth the price.
sljghtly nanvwer ~~ould,r lines, •·~
are Mr. and Mrs. Johll Wick- 5. Unde'"tand the contract.
waistline and a bit more fulli)eu II\ ·wmt
and hips. N~ mort~o~:ostly alt.eratioltl! •.
line ol Rio Grande and the pat- ' It should leU you the cash P~;::: il : :
ernal grandparents are Mr.
' credit service charge, ii
than 20 per certt of your inMrs. Grift Cook, Sr., Patriot Rl. ance premium If liD)',
come to ropay lnsla!JJII'!nl debts
========='== i charges If any, down payment, you're i:ooaldereoi In a very
VISIT THE READY TO WEAR
allowance for trade-ins,
un·
position.
_ Legal NotiCe_ paid balance, the amount
Unless you know you can
DEPARTMENT SECOND FLOOR
LEGAL NOTICE
each installment payment,
meet your flnanctal. obUgations
The Annual
Membership how often, when, and wbere
in an emerg~y, better
meeting or the Gallia County payments are to be made.
awhile before buying any more
Agricultural Society will
be sure you understand the
IIOIIda on credit.
held • t the fair grounds, Sept. tract and that all the
22, 19fi4;, The polls will
be are filled In before you
open !rom 5:30 EST until 8:
6. Wise uae of creditlneludiOS
p. m. EST for the election
a plan for repayment. Do ool
the Board of Dlrecto,.,
agree to spend too much .of
Annabelle Ball
montbly income to pay off ID·
Sept. 4. 11, 18
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stallmenl contracts. Each of ~·
:_;'-~.;,.=====-.1 at a given ttme, baa a llmlt
1964 Volksw1t;~en Custom Built
beyond wbich we cannot obli00
gate ourselves.
C1m.,.r, Refriqer.ator, Sink,
1. Protect your credit raUng.
II it shoul4 be necessary to
AwnillQS, 14,000 Miles.
postpone or reduce scheduled
payments, eall on tbe credit
Approved for VeleraDS
manager, merdlanl, or lender
1962 Buick LeSebre, 4 Dr. Hardtop,
Training and Social
immediately.
Tell
bim
the
lacls
Security Students
One local Owner
11 to why II II tmposslble to
Next Quarter
keep the payments up to date.
Begins Dec. 8
Discuss whol the future prom·
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1962 Pontile 4 Dr. Sed1n,
!sea aDd wbat can be done to
On Dlplt~nt~ Cou,._
tide you over. Make every ef.
Fectorv Air COnditioner.
Anila.ble Upon Request fort to carry aut the changed
plans that muat be worked out.
All Other Extras. Sharp
Your credit rating and reputa·
lion depend upou II.
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1963 Ford F•tbldc:,
experts, If lite repayment of
White, RecLCustom Interior,
your iDIIallment debts ·(not in'

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END OF YEAR

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DISCOUNT DAYS

SUCCESSFUL
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BUSINESS COLLEGE

by Frank O'Neal

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