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alter lbegame
PomcroyRutlaad
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Saturday night Sept. 11 from
18 to U p. m. at tbe Rutland
Grade School Gym. The Jays
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View, Calif., after several day
visiting with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Milton Hood of Middleport and Mr. and Mrs. Ken-

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wtlk&amp;
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maJ'Ilnal with qcb ·candidate
111en a l8lr or better chance to
win., 11 will gel considerable attention during lhe nest seven
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1n wbiclt oemocrall '-&lt;• doing
. mucl! aerlous talklnl!a bout re.pla&lt;:lnJ 1 Repub!lcan congress•. n. 'fi!li is lhelt No. 1 target
ill fb u Bliekeye Republican
ooqresemea ll8 concerned.

The GOP IJ equally eonlldenl
and detA!nnlned to ma'q a fl&amp;hl
for the dlstrlcL ,

candl~les

Bolb
are worklnl
ury bani and tboae on the
sldelioes who like to watch a
good pollUoal scrap figure thll.
. 18 it. Personalities, . ISsues and
organization wlll .ligute heavily
ln. the results. The outcome
could
upon whether the
Johnson
is up or
down in the pubbe mood at the
lime.
Whilo Ashbrook faces the
problem of winning back tho
moderotes who left him In 1964
the problem for Robert Taft Jr.
811 he tries lor a comeback In

dep~

adm!Dis~atlon

Cincinnati II to will f1f/er the

eon...,allvo voterl:

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It may seem a little .atrange
Bepubllcan'a
10n 11)11 have problea with
the . cooservaUve wiDI of the
party hot thai is the ·Word mak·
lng the rounds in Cincinnati.
Tall wu a leader ill: thl
House during hi' term u con·
grossman . at - large In enact..
ing the 1964 clvU rights btU.
This and some other votes for
Johnson programo, usuaUy Ill
modified form, and his general
...pporl of the United Nallons
may cause him oome trouble ID
November.
Taft'o contest with first-term. .

lbat the late

&lt;OIIS!dered Dip 1
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c:aukl be a major turning point
In Tall's future. II had been

taken almost lor granted -and
that wu a part of his 19M
probletn -that. be would foltow biJ lather mto the Scnall!.
1964
llut
changed the time.
laDle for Republicans all over
lhe country. 'l1lls Ume II Is al·
most the win..,.,.get-out-slage for
'rail lba Is wily former Vice
Pres)den Richard M. Nixon
oould oay In his recent Cine innaU speech that ll was a "naUonal objective" of the Democra!lc pariy to "purge Bob Tall

lro1ll pahllc Ute."
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c:krle enou«b to Jllerlt
Include the 3rd

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tbelr Day!Dn dlstnct; the 1Qlh .
In Southeastern Ohto where Jil.'
cumbellt Democra Waler ! .Moeller and Clarenc:l!
eontesUng, and tbe new t-. ,
w h 1 c b covers about ball fll.c, ·"
Franklln County and ma=.' t
slate. Rep. Clmlmers P. 'fly. ,. ·'
and Democrat Rubert .Vflil ,..
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Over 340 Members of Hanoi's Elusive 324B
·Outfit Killed Saturday in Tmp Maneuvers

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Phone 992-5432

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Sept, 16-17-11
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HONG KONG (UP!)
Powerful "enemies" within the
"CI\Inese Communist party are
plotting the overthrow of Mao
~se-tung, the o!Octol magatlne
of the Central Committee said
Saturday. It Indicated Red
China was 1n the throes of a
~itanic power struggle with
. Mao's purge of his opponents
far from over. '
The authoritative publication
.Red Flag repeatedly defined

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had failed to Intimidate el~ wiping out opposllloit to his
ments within the party which "fanatical, anU·Sovlel"· policv.)
had voiced opposition to some The editorial in effect was\"an
of Mao's policies.
admission by Mao and Lin that
(Soviet hewspapen! Saturday they · still facel powerful nd
carried denur~ciations of Mo dangerous oppoNtlon. Ob~rand his "cultural revolution" by ~er.s said it 'ldmade clearer
the British, Spanish, Czech and 1 than . ever ~at the power
Bulgarian Communist parties. struggle began at tho highest
i/the British charged the cam- party levels and db!&gt;lously goes
paign was aimed at the dO)l'll' to 111~ _rice ·roOts. .

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Nguyen Cao Ky said Saturday
that last Sunday's national
elections •'gave the lie" to Viet
Coog claims of wide influence
~ South Viet Nam, and warned
the Communists probably would
chan11e their tactics.
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Although he dKid not speedll ~
lhll ch,anges, Y hint
t e
th! ''enemies'' of Mao and his 2 The Sunday Times Sentinel Sunda 5e"t
COmmunists how COJ,Ild' be
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·~.pparent heir, Defense Marshal
, 011 SfOttered atta&lt;ks , ill small
··ttn Piao, as "Including party• ,.,
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,.~Qiders In the highest posts.",
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an address twfore the
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•· ·Ui'or&lt;!ign Correspondents AssOCI·
this would be the clearest
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Viet Nain, Ky also said
J!"!ication yet that President
not think it would be
for Amertcan or
: Un Shao-chl and those closest
i W him are leaders in the
VIetnamese troops to Invade
~ &amp;trugl!lle for power being .waged
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1'his was a reversal of an
i in mainland Ghln.t. Llu wa&amp; l
regarded for years as Mau':s
earlier statement saying the
he1r-apparent and his recent !
war would drag on for up to 20
: downgradmg in favor of Lm '
ye4f5 unless the Communist
: appeared to support this thesis. i
heartland were attacked.
''] think we can stop
· The edttorial was publistwd m !
~ Peking newspapers and relayed ;
Infiltration of North VIetnamese
by' .establishing an elfective
; by Radio Peking m do.nesttc I
; broadcasts rnooitored In Hong
m&lt;litary control aouth of the
,Kong.
17th parallel If we have enough
1
Observe!'! here said the
trpops," Ky sold.
ed1torial indicated that the

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mon Plea~ ~urt by
Judge Jc'· C. Bacon.
Land~!'• who l~t ml1!1'h held
a·' llh&lt;le·' a\' !'lie iHr~E{ot i&gt;e~utY
Sherlft -Carl UJset~ hel~· him
and .an~t~~~ dep~tul &amp;Uil"'?i~t,
and 'then stol~ a l\l)llc• crUJseP.
plead&lt;d tla!Uty to· •lnfonnaHbnab ·
affi~ .••Ill). prepar!'d, t&gt;r Prosecutor B't!fnard V Fu1tz
-L.landers' :was ·aenteneed lo a
1i! ye~ stax in ,th~ state peniwrlliary on a' ·'gland ' larceny
cinltlje: ani SilO years" on sepa,
rate charges of assault with a ,
deadly
tbeft.

In recent yegrs, the e~tertainl)len' ,world hat
been steadily infiltrated by new faces begring ,
famous ngmes-the show. busines•·'minded 'off~.
spring of many lorig-estgblished stars. Infiltration
seems to be escalating to invasion as the new
television season geh under way. Seve~l of the
top new shows are featurin~ chips off the "I~
blocks in starring roles. Here are three of them..

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• WILL ATTEND FARM SCIENCE REVIEW - Hannan Trace and Kyger Creek
Agnculture Departments will be attending the Farm Science Review
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Sept. 21-23, at Ohio State University. Shown above left to right ar~
Layne, Kyger Creek, County Extension Agent Bryson Carter, and Lee
H~nnan Trace . The boys will be attending as a part o£ their vocational

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W. Sheets. 49. • restRt. 218 , GaiiJpohs. died
a.m., Saturday, at
Center Hospital. where
been a patient since

Wf1inesday. He had been

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Rhod,s' Record i•
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Fil!l!in• Rt&gt;turn•
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Exainple savs SoJt'be
brother. Mor(on ShePIS Snr&lt;····
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The record of the admamstraWilham IB1Jl) Ffiwards
of Army ,Pvt. Gary L. Figgins, by two brothers and a S1ster, 1
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Knowlton, lion ol Gov. James A. Rhudes Pomeroy was honored at a PIC· son of Mr. and Mrs. Maunce ' Howard who was killed ID 1\'irld j
W,\SHINGTON (UP!J - Big- I th•l of the 3 7 million farms in i
ger Jlay checks are lf'
for the United
Janet
should serve as an example lor nic recently at
Maplewood Figgms of
return- War II, Russell, In inlaney, lnct I
some r8&lt;l,OOO hit")i' !)lin's 'dl WIIIO e),,"""' • fft Armjl•• ,
l,p • hjl,r ~ Ji ...•. 1\'f~r, the federal government, state .Lake. Edwards is on leave from ed to Ft. Belvoir, Va , alter Mrs. Owen &lt;Faye) Walters.
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about 3n
farms 'as'
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Melba Thorn· Jr Cer l for Trans Salisbury Sa be
'd s turd
Ga., and will altend ~n•1nee1· at the u S. MI' I&gt;'&lt;ary A-demy ton, who Is th• boOkkeeper at
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1 "What th1s admmistration has ing School at Ft. Leonardwood, at West Pomt, N.Y.
1lradm stahon WJEH. took pl·ace
tHan ,;.ooo I;I'tn~s that_r6uld,be Ray~~tld. ~- Russell to Betty provided lor Ohio m the way of Mo
Juiy 4, 1962, and she survives.
For the first time In ·tn? so' co,verftl, Y~r 1J0rJ~~h saiq.}hey Russell, .45 _a~:rl': ~l&gt;sbury.
JObs and ~rogress should stand
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year history of t~e m1mmUm ~:e· .~no:?tl~ .~r~&lt;~nsas, ) C&lt;~pt ._ ~~h~~ .sa~e:f1eld, ,dec., to as an example m Washington," Attending the picnic were lola the Engineer Center, he taught the Mercerville Baphst cn,&lt;rcti.
wage law, protecho11 was ex- n1a,, Co.~orad,,6, tJond_q, .M iss_IS,· Rasco.: SaHerfJeld: ,Cert. for said ..S,axbe, who is seeking re- Bartrurn, Mrs.
Leonard Van 1technical skills to West Pmnt lServices will be held at
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Iended to .some 400,000 fctnners. , Sippi. Nortn ~..moli11a a'Ja rans.,
II provides lor a $1 an. hour i texfs.
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Bruce- Umoe will officiate,
mimmum sr..ting •Fe~. l. 'l'iUi
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and family, David Keller and gram. BelvOir sold&lt;ers were · bur~al will be m
R\dgelawn
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NelsonviUe Scbool
David Hendncks all of Pome- picked to mstruct on the basiS /cemetery under d rection
of
the following._,~ years.
V&lt;rg1rua ; ··Rhode JOisiBnd. ·Now: Leonard Dalley, aka Leonard Has $657,200 Grant roy . Attendmg from Columbus of lrai,ru?g and sk&lt;ll and the Miller's Home for
Funerals.
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T be were Mr. and Mrs.
Everett ability Iii teach. Pvt. Figgms IS Friends may call at the funeral
Covered under tht · law are ware have fewer lh;m TOO each. ed States, .11 acre, Easement, feder.cij Ec
Young
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Gloria
L11· 1a 1965 graduate ol North Galha home Sunday afternoon, and on1
farmers employing "~even- /Jt the &gt;enutor Said .
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I til the hour of the service.
mole hands and large&lt; ·groups or[
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~NIIKE EYES gin Mleltele
Valenlbto, 18, of Bergenleld, N.!.1 1 novel vltw of
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to war and playing the Barry
0oldwater role In Viet Nam
The latest blast by the 34 1ear old Koch, who leCI 1 he
priesthood In 1!163 when h I s
'i upenors recommended psvchi·
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only
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n the state, they .,... lnvnlved
n 25 por cent of the total &lt;rcilpnts and II per cent ~~ the fa.
ai crashn. tngbway
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Director Wirren NP.Ison said
Satunlay.
Nelson ctl..t the figures to
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wage law, .,. .:
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IJ~ririg !ili!.J debate 011 'the b,1 i dJced to the polnl wHe're lh.CI" '·" "" :·II• riM· VaUey, .Flot~te·
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i~ , lhe ~n~ , Set\. Rmqtr·j,t.' agre.ment 'and order ' are · no'' G:I&amp;teludHllll\inlllood· :18 : '
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YiJrbor-ough, D • T~~~~· · lQpger nect:ssary.
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ENDS COURSE
:'•w;:,: l fu.rn~~n 18 Mt. Healthy o
Seaman Recruit Kenneth M.
. , . i Oak Hills 14 Coleram 6
Matson, 18, USN. son of Mr.
Dayton qunbar 40
and Mrs. Kenneth E. Matson of
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r '. I North mont. 38 Northridge 0
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REPORT ACCIDENT
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Vandalia Butler 8 Eaton o
i Gallipolis police Investigated
Trotwood ;Madison 20
two · car accident, which
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Dayton AHer 8
. day at the inlersection of C:hiiDayton Stebbens o licothe Rd. and Henkle Ave.
J)ayton ChaiTUnade t4
Beavercreek 12 , Pickenngton 8
F~irborn 28 Troy 8
Canal Winchester 0
Wayne 12 Center~ille 6
Plain City 16 Madison South 6
} ~enia 14 Piqua 14 ( ti~)
Athens 38 Warren Local 0
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Wayne &lt;W. Va .1 48 Rock Hill 0
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31 · year- old'fua1·keting agree. er, I lcl(, C'OtU.rdi!ftl..
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farmhands
.m~&gt;nt and order regulating J:IJ Wilbur .~ga~Helen Loqn -·c;;~i&lt;ll~li'
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day morning at the Elmwood Ja•obo. 83. who died
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Mrs.
Bom at Byesville. Ohio, sbe ,ri"'!er, will be
WM the dau~h&lt;er of Otho Pow 2 ,p.m. from the CnuwoO:I
ell ot Eau Gallie, Fla , and the Fijneral Home.
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lalP MyrUe Barringl:'l Powell
Mfs. Jacubs was the
Mrs. Sprague was a member ~ ol the late William
ol the Reedsville
Chn•1~n Elrtabetb Kincade
Church. Her husband pret-.ded Sbe wao a lileft
her in death in 19o2.
Masoo County, apd '
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Surviving are anotJier
Wolfe of Long Bottom Two bro- ler, Mrs. Lloyd F&lt;&gt;rb~•thers, Earl Powell ol
Pitts- six grandchildren and
and Charles Powell of grandchildren.
Gallie, fla Two grand- The Rev. Jack C.
J ohlldlren and a number ol meces will be In charge.
and nephews. . ,
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Funeral servfces·.will be Mon- time.
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Coolville,
Reverend Eldon Blake wtll of·
with burial In Reedsville
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HONG KONG (UP!)
Powerful "enemies" within the
"CI\Inese Communist party are
plotting the overthrow of Mao
~se-tung, the o!Octol magatlne
of the Central Committee said
Saturday. It Indicated Red
China was 1n the throes of a
~itanic power struggle with
. Mao's purge of his opponents
far from over. '
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had failed to Intimidate el~ wiping out opposllloit to his
ments within the party which "fanatical, anU·Sovlel"· policv.)
had voiced opposition to some The editorial in effect was\"an
of Mao's policies.
admission by Mao and Lin that
(Soviet hewspapen! Saturday they · still facel powerful nd
carried denur~ciations of Mo dangerous oppoNtlon. Ob~rand his "cultural revolution" by ~er.s said it 'ldmade clearer
the British, Spanish, Czech and 1 than . ever ~at the power
Bulgarian Communist parties. struggle began at tho highest
i/the British charged the cam- party levels and db!&gt;lously goes
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Nguyen Cao Ky said Saturday
that last Sunday's national
elections •'gave the lie" to Viet
Coog claims of wide influence
~ South Viet Nam, and warned
the Communists probably would
chan11e their tactics.
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lhll ch,anges, Y hint
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th! ''enemies'' of Mao and his 2 The Sunday Times Sentinel Sunda 5e"t
COmmunists how COJ,Ild' be
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·~.pparent heir, Defense Marshal
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an address twfore the
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•· ·Ui'or&lt;!ign Correspondents AssOCI·
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J!"!ication yet that President
not think it would be
for Amertcan or
: Un Shao-chl and those closest
i W him are leaders in the
VIetnamese troops to Invade
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i in mainland Ghln.t. Llu wa&amp; l
regarded for years as Mau':s
earlier statement saying the
he1r-apparent and his recent !
war would drag on for up to 20
: downgradmg in favor of Lm '
ye4f5 unless the Communist
: appeared to support this thesis. i
heartland were attacked.
''] think we can stop
· The edttorial was publistwd m !
~ Peking newspapers and relayed ;
Infiltration of North VIetnamese
by' .establishing an elfective
; by Radio Peking m do.nesttc I
; broadcasts rnooitored In Hong
m&lt;litary control aouth of the
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17th parallel If we have enough
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trpops," Ky sold.
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Judge Jc'· C. Bacon.
Land~!'• who l~t ml1!1'h held
a·' llh&lt;le·' a\' !'lie iHr~E{ot i&gt;e~utY
Sherlft -Carl UJset~ hel~· him
and .an~t~~~ dep~tul &amp;Uil"'?i~t,
and 'then stol~ a l\l)llc• crUJseP.
plead&lt;d tla!Uty to· •lnfonnaHbnab ·
affi~ .••Ill). prepar!'d, t&gt;r Prosecutor B't!fnard V Fu1tz
-L.landers' :was ·aenteneed lo a
1i! ye~ stax in ,th~ state peniwrlliary on a' ·'gland ' larceny
cinltlje: ani SilO years" on sepa,
rate charges of assault with a ,
deadly
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In recent yegrs, the e~tertainl)len' ,world hat
been steadily infiltrated by new faces begring ,
famous ngmes-the show. busines•·'minded 'off~.
spring of many lorig-estgblished stars. Infiltration
seems to be escalating to invasion as the new
television season geh under way. Seve~l of the
top new shows are featurin~ chips off the "I~
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Agnculture Departments will be attending the Farm Science Review
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Layne, Kyger Creek, County Extension Agent Bryson Carter, and Lee
H~nnan Trace . The boys will be attending as a part o£ their vocational

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W. Sheets. 49. • restRt. 218 , GaiiJpohs. died
a.m., Saturday, at
Center Hospital. where
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brother. Mor(on ShePIS Snr&lt;····
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of Army ,Pvt. Gary L. Figgins, by two brothers and a S1ster, 1
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Knowlton, lion ol Gov. James A. Rhudes Pomeroy was honored at a PIC· son of Mr. and Mrs. Maunce ' Howard who was killed ID 1\'irld j
W,\SHINGTON (UP!J - Big- I th•l of the 3 7 million farms in i
ger Jlay checks are lf'
for the United
Janet
should serve as an example lor nic recently at
Maplewood Figgms of
return- War II, Russell, In inlaney, lnct I
some r8&lt;l,OOO hit")i' !)lin's 'dl WIIIO e),,"""' • fft Armjl•• ,
l,p • hjl,r ~ Ji ...•. 1\'f~r, the federal government, state .Lake. Edwards is on leave from ed to Ft. Belvoir, Va , alter Mrs. Owen &lt;Faye) Walters.
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about 3n
farms 'as'
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lftii&lt; Wrler, 1Attorney a 7neral Wilham B. basic training at Ft. Benning, three IJlbnlhs temporary duty His
Melba Thorn· Jr Cer l for Trans Salisbury Sa be
'd s turd
Ga., and will altend ~n•1nee1· at the u S. MI' I&gt;'&lt;ary A-demy ton, who Is th• boOkkeeper at
of the 11ew mimmum wage ·blll ,,,
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1 "What th1s admmistration has ing School at Ft. Leonardwood, at West Pomt, N.Y.
1lradm stahon WJEH. took pl·ace
tHan ,;.ooo I;I'tn~s that_r6uld,be Ray~~tld. ~- Russell to Betty provided lor Ohio m the way of Mo
Juiy 4, 1962, and she survives.
For the first time In ·tn? so' co,verftl, Y~r 1J0rJ~~h saiq.}hey Russell, .45 _a~:rl': ~l&gt;sbury.
JObs and ~rogress should stand
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year history of t~e m1mmUm ~:e· .~no:?tl~ .~r~&lt;~nsas, ) C&lt;~pt ._ ~~h~~ .sa~e:f1eld, ,dec., to as an example m Washington," Attending the picnic were lola the Engineer Center, he taught the Mercerville Baphst cn,&lt;rcti.
wage law, protecho11 was ex- n1a,, Co.~orad,,6, tJond_q, .M iss_IS,· Rasco.: SaHerfJeld: ,Cert. for said ..S,axbe, who is seeking re- Bartrurn, Mrs.
Leonard Van 1technical skills to West Pmnt lServices will be held at
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' cadet~ durmg the summer pro.
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ay.
Iended to .some 400,000 fctnners. , Sippi. Nortn ~..moli11a a'Ja rans.,
II provides lor a $1 an. hour i texfs.
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Bruce- Umoe will officiate,
mimmum sr..ting •Fe~. l. 'l'iUi
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Rwsn to Glen 0. Deeltr, Doris
and family, David Keller and gram. BelvOir sold&lt;ers were · bur~al will be m
R\dgelawn
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JS • cent meses m each of Six _states -- Vennont, Wt'!st M.- oeeter, •·l !SQ acre: Wvc.
NelsonviUe Scbool
David Hendncks all of Pome- picked to mstruct on the basiS /cemetery under d rection
of
the following._,~ years.
V&lt;rg1rua ; ··Rhode JOisiBnd. ·Now: Leonard Dalley, aka Leonard Has $657,200 Grant roy . Attendmg from Columbus of lrai,ru?g and sk&lt;ll and the Miller's Home for
Funerals.
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Hampshiro, !\"lash ~&lt;~~td ' Dela-, F. Dailey , Helen Dailey to Uml· COLUMBUS (UPI)
T be were Mr. and Mrs.
Everett ability Iii teach. Pvt. Figgms IS Friends may call at the funeral
Covered under tht · law are ware have fewer lh;m TOO each. ed States, .11 acre, Easement, feder.cij Ec
Young
and
family,
Gloria
L11· 1a 1965 graduate ol North Galha home Sunday afternoon, and on1
farmers employing "~even- /Jt the &gt;enutor Said .
ILf~ilj!W 1)\1 iD\\ I ',' I ' I Adrllinl It
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I til the hour of the service.
mole hands and large&lt; ·groups or[
-ltQbJiiA.JLJilllllilliMn. Ein-. -$651 ooo" • IOn
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tor Blue Cross 65- a spoclat ntiw i;II\IOTltlt desi&amp;MII . requestittt an appi1CIIion fr-llle Cross o1 c.trel
to liM IIP5 In Medlcan~'i "~•rt ,',&gt;\" t:fosPi~ Pl.,_ Ohio, 174 East Lon1 Str~etr"eotumbus. Ohto 43215.
Blue Orois-65 does not duplicate Medicare's HOspl!ltt
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to war and playing the Barry
0oldwater role In Viet Nam
The latest blast by the 34 1ear old Koch, who leCI 1 he
priesthood In 1!163 when h I s
'i upenors recommended psvchi·
ntnc treatment, w•A carried
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COLUMBUS--WHILE TEENnge dr1ver1 constitute
only
; 5 per cent of licensed dr1vers
n the state, they .,... lnvnlved
n 25 por cent of the total &lt;rcilpnts and II per cent ~~ the fa.
ai crashn. tngbway
S•lety
Director Wirren NP.Ison said
Satunlay.
Nelson ctl..t the figures to
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11he, rst.arte!i
p"'pooe indlJfl3):
tilil was trl(1d9rti
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1 proVIde 3 reserve of seram· · t9
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mated tl1at it \\ill
j protect U.S hog s agM\u;,~ ' !lletik J Jt , !;•r' r
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erators abaul $48
·oos outbreaks of cholera . But! ·c~,.~
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cem~ly ··ith the
&lt;He deptltirnent SRid .;riddl'!lce :
wage law, .,. .:
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IJ~ririg !ili!.J debate 011 'the b,1 i dJced to the polnl wHe're lh.CI" '·" "" :·II• riM· VaUey, .Flot~te·
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i~ , lhe ~n~ , Set\. Rmqtr·j,t.' agre.ment 'and order ' are · no'' G:I&amp;teludHllll\inlllood· :18 : '
FIRST
YiJrbor-ough, D • T~~~~· · lQpger nect:ssary.
1 t lr .';l ill !JI.' : j r· " •· Eucijd I RICHMOND.
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f 1 Cin.~inlul~r Wit~roY' 12
tary and jWlior and senior high
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Cincinnati St. Xavier 6 schools.
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Cincinn'ati t.aSa11e 18
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ENDS COURSE
:'•w;:,: l fu.rn~~n 18 Mt. Healthy o
Seaman Recruit Kenneth M.
. , . i Oak Hills 14 Coleram 6
Matson, 18, USN. son of Mr.
Dayton qunbar 40
and Mrs. Kenneth E. Matson of
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Dayton Kiser o Rt. I. Rutland. has been graduDayton Roth 30
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Dayton Colonel White o baS&gt;c trammg at Naval Traiqi·•... ·~,,·· . , . ,~~ West M1lton 14 Oakwood 8
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r '. I North mont. 38 Northridge 0
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Vandalia Butler 8 Eaton o
i Gallipolis police Investigated
Trotwood ;Madison 20
two · car accident, which
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Tipp City 12 took ~lace at 4:55 p. m., Frl·
Dayton AHer 8
. day at the inlersection of C:hiiDayton Stebbens o licothe Rd. and Henkle Ave.
J)ayton ChaiTUnade t4
Beavercreek 12 , Pickenngton 8
F~irborn 28 Troy 8
Canal Winchester 0
Wayne 12 Center~ille 6
Plain City 16 Madison South 6
} ~enia 14 Piqua 14 ( ti~)
Athens 38 Warren Local 0
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Wayne &lt;W. Va .1 48 Rock Hill 0
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sea~nal crew.1. fur harvestlt'lg. Th~ Agnculturq. Deparl.ntenk
\'lqittington to Joe F.
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31 · year- old'fua1·keting agree. er, I lcl(, C'OtU.rdi!ftl..
Of the
farmhands
.m~&gt;nt and order regulating J:IJ Wilbur .~ga~Helen Loqn -·c;;~i&lt;ll~li'
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Lon&amp; Bottom, passed away Fri· serv~o·es tm folr!&gt;'. J~~~~~!.:Jhi
day morning at the Elmwood Ja•obo. 83. who died
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Bait Home in Coolville alter urday at 3:30 a:m. II ·
an e1tended illnellll'.
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Mrs.
Bom at Byesville. Ohio, sbe ,ri"'!er, will be
WM the dau~h&lt;er of Otho Pow 2 ,p.m. from the CnuwoO:I
ell ot Eau Gallie, Fla , and the Fijneral Home.
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lalP MyrUe Barringl:'l Powell
Mfs. Jacubs was the
Mrs. Sprague was a member ~ ol the late William
ol the Reedsville
Chn•1~n Elrtabetb Kincade
Church. Her husband pret-.ded Sbe wao a lileft
her in death in 19o2.
Masoo County, apd '
Survivors Include her lather flee . 24, 1879.
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Surviving are anotJier
Wolfe of Long Bottom Two bro- ler, Mrs. Lloyd F&lt;&gt;rb~•thers, Earl Powell ol
Pitts- six grandchildren and
and Charles Powell of grandchildren.
Gallie, fla Two grand- The Rev. Jack C.
J ohlldlren and a number ol meces will be In charge.
and nephews. . ,
call at the funeral
Funeral servfces·.will be Mon- time.
day at 2 p.m. EST at the White l,io...:...................;;;;li;i;
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Coolville,
Reverend Eldon Blake wtll of·
with burial In Reedsville
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Scherer and Seo. Mike Maloney
have
made most Ohio headlines lhls past week.
They said they Will propose the leglslatuno
get serious about Ohio's highway slqbter.
Their :12 point progn~m would 80 far to
rid our highways of the eareles•, poor, or
downright mean drivers. If lhls were the
best of all possible worlds, their program
likely would he approved. But lhl• bm'l
that sort of a world.
Nevertheless, the people of Ohio should
take a long, hard look at the Seheri!I'Ma·
Ioney plan. Then, conatderlng what
bas
happened recentiy to their auto Insurance
r-ates, to one of theirs, or a neighbor's fern·
ily, or to a friend, be just might .let the
word get to his representative In Colum·
bus that it's time to act.
The Times-Sentinel bu the lmpreslion
Scherer and Maloney threw in their whole
pol in hopes of gatung 1 &amp;ood piece of oct ion against highway deaths. Sometbiq,
perhaps, like the pre-moves to a bargaJn..
mg session between labor and manage.
mcnt. The demand exceeds what Is expoctmt'nt. The demand e&lt;eceds wbat II eapect·
ed : the &lt;"OUnter offer is less thin whal !1
cll t' ntu:llJy expected to be surrendered.
However, It may be, the 22 polnto ar1
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DcmorrRry is always comp'i-omlse in action (if it were otherwise It wouldn't be

dl' mocrat!c). We would comprom.ise, keeping obout 15 of these 22 polnto. Those we
would sacrifice to "Democr4cy" are awn·
bored inside parenthesis.
I - Establish a program of compulsory
driver education cOurses for aU persona
graduating from Ohio high scbooll.
2 - Prohibit issuing persons 16 and 17
ycnrs ol age a license Wlless they !lave
completed a driVer''S ·education course.
(3) - Increase driver's license and related feea to pay tho costs of a driver ed,..
cation program and other safety meas·
ures suggested b.erein.
4 -- Require an affidavit be submitted
wiili each request for 1 duplicate license t.o
cut down on the practice of obtainln8 fraud·
ulent duplicate licenses.
5 - Require duplicate licenses be pick·
ed up at a local coort or police staUon lr..
ther than mailed directiy to appli•ant).
6 - Require re-enminatioo of all driv·
ers every siJ: years and eliminate all proviSions which permit persoDJ to obtain or
retain Ucenses without examination.
(7) - Require a $5 fee for the driver license examination.

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Tht Gtld~ W8l built by
the Par'"'"'"""•' ""mn•~
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at Parkersbur&amp;,
W. Va.""~'
fur W.
R. Markli at a coet of fl&amp; 000
ID 1122, Ca(!laln J. w. M~
·1 oqulrtd tJui Goldenrod from
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wao placed bi a 11ee1 bull by lbl
·' 'st. Louil Shipbuilding Company,
the enlira. job beln• &lt;OIIIpleted
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ant. ofHe1959
waafrom
dro)VIIe)lln
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the deckDece,.
of lht
lbowboat whim bt leU Into the
Kanawha River
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aeveral years ago, prior to Ita
owner's deatb, WQ opera~
during summer ,.....,. by 1111dents of Hiram College and bv
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Kent State University.
The story of sbowboatJioc....
oot be told In 1 single IOiuma
•or a single Issue of a oewspa.
per lor it Is In Itself a ,.Disblng American institution. The
boato have gooe to the boneyard like the sidewheel packet
and •••wheel towboat.
From the files of 50 yearo 1 •
go here aro some other River
News Items to the Galllpe!ia
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CleYelaad.
PJ1ot Mark Woods tf POIIl&amp;o
roy died at Columbus after a
-...- operation. He learned
the river on the lui
Emma
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DALE, a long·time Gallipolis grocer,
thought up the project abouf · two
weeks ago. "I was tao young for World"·.
War I, and too old for World War II"
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these men and wome11 are doing for us. Many are
young, away from home for the first time ," he contin·
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Establish a sta-lde syiltem of
annual motor vehicle Inspection; supenlsed by the blghway patrol and aecomniodeting presently efieo:live atunicipel . wbicle
Inspection progt'tDll.
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21 - Permit law enforcement agenciel ·
to use unmarked vehicles In traffic· patroL
22 - Eliminate requlremeDI ·ol waralna ''
markers and signs In . areu where .peed ·
laWB are being enforced. ,
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"THE least I can do is try to obtain names of ,all the
Gallia servi~emen, or servicewomen, their eorilplete

address, and birth ojate; ~nd honor each one. I've
been asking mothers, {albers, . wives or sweethearts
for pictures of their sons or daughters, along with the
above mformatJOn. l .hope to erect a bqlletin board behind the meat coun\er, conlainlng each serviceman'•
picture with his or her information.

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The three-day fli8hl ol Gemini 11 baa
got us over the hump in the moon program.

With lhls latest Gemini ::~t
the soft landing of
Si
. weeks ago on the moen,
techniques. that .will
If there were any doubt. remaining I·
moon adventure have
bout the feasibility of midspace maneuver~
demonstrated.
What
ing and rendezvous, the ease and precision
complicated
and
with wbich
astronauta Char!eo Conrad
has now been shown
and Ricbard Gordon accomplished,
this
pracUcal.
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w11h the Agena target vehicle have reThe
major
hurdles
remaiDJooa
Jlte · · ,the
moved them once and for all.
proving out ol the tforee,.ni(a Apollo O.jio
The tea m's ablllty to perlj)rm a V'llriety
sulo and its giaBI boootet, tile llllllnJ':,i.V,
of experirn~nts in tp'Bce, lnstde and , Out-Many smaller hurdles mllst •WI be Ofer..
side the capsule, is one more proof lbat
come, of course, but lhanb to GeoJlDl 11
the ·•new ocean," as President Kennedy- and i!s al!lronauto, and all the astronauta
described space, Is just another element
before them, tll8 trlp to tht 11 .pte..
for man to swim ln.
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alion 's membership drive will commence Mond!lY
with the annual kick off dinner for officers, captains
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"QUR servicemen and women deserve consideration
for the job they are doing.. I would appreciate help
from all individuals wh.o have loved ones on active du·
ty to give me addresses, pictu111s ,and birthdates. If
someone doesn't like nie, I hope-they will stil~~;" me
Gal·
the information, because I want to recognize
lia county servicemen." He added that addresses of all
men stationed overseas should be obtained as soon as
possible, because all Christmas matter going outside
the United States should be mailed by Nov. 15, or
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APPLES SCARCE, YES; BEAUTIES, NO- Apples are 1 btt scarce In Jackson
Co111,1ty orchardS thiS fall after the late May freeze. But Apllle Festival Queen

Ka!lly ~chards and member!! of her court, ~ beauties, ~ making sure the
orchards are checked to get on all they can fmd for the fesl!val which opens on
WedJII!sday, Septembet 21 and continues through Saturday,. ~ptember 24. Queen
Kat~y ll ·perchect on the ladder doing the.high work, while h~ helpers, from left
to nght, are Attendanll Sharon Elardo, Mary Ann Michael and Cynthia Coli.

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There baa been great interest this past week In the
area of the new Pomero&gt;: Motor Co. building on East
EARL WOLJI'ORD
Mam-St. The· very attractive building Is quickly takJna
shape.
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. e tgges opoc of discussion in recent days, how·
Earl E. Wolford, oon of Mr.
and Mrll. Truman Wolford of ::;;er, '' about those two large Sycamore trees that are
Galtia COUDty, look port ill I lr mg removed from the former Horton property. The
ees, are hemg take11 out for the future area of com·
long field exercise witb pany s used car sales.
~ Batta!ioa, 18th Arti~
We have had queries asking the age of the tree
which ended last week ill · nearest the street. So far, no one has been located with
JGraf•••ubr, GermBily, He Ia the an.swer. One elderly Pomeroy citi2en reported the
lhe driver of au MllO howitzer. tree was full of limbs nearly 70 years ago.
Wolford entered the Army ln
Anyone havong knowledge of the age of these trees
Mareh 1006, and arrived over. may pass II along. A mys108S In September, 1965. He
Will have been solved. MENT - Eastern High grad
attended Hannan Trace lfogh
the trunks of the trees Dennis Parker, 213 lb. Marsb·
sphooJ and will be rotated from no~ stand. Removal crews an- aU Uniyer.sity veteran defen-=bach, GermBRy on Feb. B, licopate a lot of work taking sive linebacker, wao 11 havo
lbe'!l out A bulldozer and seen action iu Saturday's ope•
eqw pment may be aeeded.
er against Morehead Stall Universlly even though ht has been
~lowed
down by a knee laJurr
Gov. Rhodes has been invit·
on
recent
da)'!!. . Broca Wool.
ed to take time out from llis
lace
of
Middleport,
a aopJo-.
earav8f,l schedule in southeastmore,
will
play
ou
the
deleue
ern Ohio on Sept. 27 to speak
too.
Anyoae
havimg
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to the Leading Creek Water·
cine Alumni Aasociation shed Association.
gram that they would bt ~
Jack Crisp, chairman, has mg to spare is aaked 11 writtea Gov. Rhodes inviting tact Secretary Linda Jleesl• ...
him to attend a special meet- Programs of the eveU a r 1
lng of the organization and iR· needed for the National SlaiJI
form the membership If the Corp. of Detroit, lha 1Jrm ,..
KUTB IIEIGLE
part the State might play in sponsible for the fltcbmilll ..
such • program as ill proposed the Paul H. Carooahao .Jicltolu.
NEW TEACHER _ M
in the Northwestern sector of ship Fund .. . October :Ill bu
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Anne Heigle is a aew eogs oun ·
en set aside 18 the data Jar
teacher In Gatllpolls
• i ty Crisp informed Rliodes every tb~ three-acl ~'· NA~eu6She was
graduated effort would be made to have m over Yooder, that will lie
from Rio Gralde College In ' an atlendance of 506-700 per- presenled In lbl Pomeny " 1964• and for the past two years sons If he comes.
oor High
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surship o1 the
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Chapter altha
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of Gahanna, o ., on June 18, of
A aew business w!U· ho ope~~- ::.rority.
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lhls )'iar, and they are living lng soon oa East Main . St in
11 Rio Gr- · where he Is a Pomeroy In the former Metro·
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III!Dior Ia tho tollege.
politan Motors building owned It doesn't alwayo
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speak up ... Larry M&lt;lr,Tlot-,
Ilea right on the streeis. There Glenn McDaniel, Atheos, is Assistant Meigs Looal
are apple displays, aa art planning a Home and Au 10 District Superintendeat , : ; :
lihow and a ·:Mutt show." Clear Store there With Firestooe mer· local executive at Eubn,
C&lt;l!d apple coder Is 01 sale.
chandise. Mr. McDaniel said one-time Raciae
baskeW~~-:.-H you. have never seen an lhJs week work is underway to coach, maintalnl it 11 lieu. It
apple (He eating C&lt;llltesl or get ready tor tbt opening.
remain quiet aod be ~
a ."dunking maehlne" In oper·
a fool than to speak • . .
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DEPART· , remove all doubta.

MRS. Russell Bibbee is the ~966 membership drive
cbairman. others who have served in that capacity
during the past 19 years include: Mrs. Keith Suiter,
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1948; Mrs. Viola Plymale, 1951; Mrs. Gladys · Boyie,
1952; Mrs. Earl Arnett, 1953; l'drs. H. B. Ecker, 1955:
George Bovie, 1956; Richard Austin, 1957; Mrs. James
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aid Unlala, 1960; Mrs. Keith Suiter, 1961·64; Mrs. Os_JACKSON - Ona of Oblo'• rls wheel BRd merry • go • Schott will crown hovely Kathy
car W. Clarke, 1965.
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HERE'S the Trl·County Community Concert Associa· the llllliUal Jackson
Coomtj for young and old alike.
as 196f. Jacks011 Coun.ty Apple
tion b&lt;Jard of directors. for 1966-67: Gallipolis- Apple Festival, opeos Wednes· llpeling day of the feaUval, Festival
Queea. Atlendlag
Mrs. Leo C. Bean. Mrs. Wolliam C. Campbell, Dr. and dsy, Sept. 21, for • four day Wednesday, Sept. 21, will be Queen Kathy will be the three
Mrs. Oscar W. Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. H. 0 . Francis, Mrs. stand Jon the streets of do,. jampecked with celebrities and cbarming Festival Court
Charles E. Holzer, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. C. R. McGinness, town ackson extending. through aclien. First big event tl the hers, Cynthia Coll, Mary
Mrs. Nancy Plymale, Dr. and· Mrs. Evan C. Roderick, llalurday algh~ Sept. 21.
festival is the afterpoon school Michael and Sharon Elardo.
Dr. and Mrs. Lewis A. Schmidt, Mr. and Mrs. A Khr.·
Gorgeoua J!il!!, hJarlng hands, porade In wbich Jackson school One of the major
ball Suiter, Mrs. 0. Keith Suiter, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight fency _floats, , eolorful exhibits, cblldren participate With bands will be the "Simru Duo,"
C. Wetherholt and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon W, Wuercb.
an exciting midway and rosy, and floais.
tastie, daredevil high wira
Rio Grande--Mrs. Clydi' Dale and Mrs. zelma red apples are mixed In apano. Ohio Gov. James A. Rhodes perlormed .wlthoot nets
Northcutt.
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tama of entertainment which will be the featured speaker at safety devoces on • s m a I
Pomeroy-Miss Marie Bicbman, Mrs. Patrick Loch· will draw thousando "',· '-Uval lhl App!. e F.."vat Banquet to plaUorm 90 . feet .In lbe atr.
ary and Mrs. James O'Brien.
1 visill&gt;rs
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be held t 5·30
t lh 0 '"
eri s WI
Now l;laven, w. Ve.- Mrs. Nolan Swackhamer.
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two lbows dall
Point Ploasanl - Mrs. Robert H. Bosworth; Mr. ' Thil II an, utra special fes· Jackson High School cafeteria.
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and Mrs. Ralph F. Crump, Mrs. J. H. Farley, Mrs. Rusb UvaLyear, ftlr- Jackson CauniY Also on the rtstrum will be Jimmy Newman Will
Krodel, Mrs. Charles Lanham, Mrs. James Shadle, MrS.- II celebraUng Its ISOtb birth· Harold Seholl, president
of hio famous "Cajun Call"
l G. Voltfft\'and Mrs:·Walter'i Windsor.
day and tho 1968 Apple ,J'esti· The Jackson lrOI &amp; Steel Ca., two performancea from
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SesqulceittennJaJ Jackson's oldest major Indus. revieWing Bland Thursday
AND HE!ij:'S past presidents of the association: Mrs. theme - J.cksmo Coul!lt Tben try which Is celebrating Its lng. Frldny'o program Will
MARIETTA _ The South 1ng part In the 1 ti al Ni
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St M , Norflllllltl~~;~
Leo c r· Bean, C. R. McGinness, George Bovie, Dr. and Now, 1816-1966." . •·
eoth anniversary thla year.
cludo two perfonqanceo ol a Cbarlestot High kboo1
teen of the 11 han":.';,.~ er.' :r'wayne· ary s,
Oscar W. Clarke, Mrs. James· D. Walker, H. 0 . Fran·
Apple Festival ~enl Tb bl
t
will d bJi country music lbow feat- tr
Soutb Ch 1 1111
W.
Clarke.
Current
president
of
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ares cuest
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Va., In
at competition
present Will for
be laking
part Local of Buchtel ~~==t!Q!
CI·s, and Mrs. Osc••
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ne Hurd said ap
te- Ia lime for the Grand Openlna urmg the Harden Trio and Job.. will be the. featured
ptlzes in School wiD also. be
the association is Eldof 0 . '!'"ere~.
IJI 100 boolha fer display and Parade of the fesUval at a p. oy DarreU. All feallval
for the Fiftlo Antwal Band.(). parade IDd field maneuvers on lng as host hand
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iert a note on ·Dateline's desk last week. =to ":, be set ~In .the m. Tbia is one of the two big ~
attracliona art free. Rama to be held ill Martella the three competitive c
. • ..The 11 a. m.
SOMEBODY
It read: "When you mention the Royal·Tones, . in·
off wntown s
to fur festival parades with over !00
su)IOI'&lt;llper parade
on Saturday, October I.
Additional bands oonfirmed m concert will be
the festival. Parades and top. marching units parUclpaUng Jn. the f..tival II beld ..
this week Included Bel
lllgh
field
elude Mary Morse, VIcki Milo: hell, Taffy Darnbrough notch enlertainment
Ifill be eluding d...., of bands and evening. Banda from all
II won ead the . parade at Sebool defend'
to be .bel
· dmaneuDoaver
and Cand,i. :nuv~ner. They are now part of the .organ- on the schedule for every aft. noato
Mulhern Ohio floatS
11 a. m. 8lld ..,11 oresent 1 Cl
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Pitn m
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1 .:.U"ct. Will aster Hlgb boglnnlng 11 1:30
TwENTl' YEARS AGO, fl'OlD tile files of The Dally ~way has the tradl'-' .ftr· Grand ()peJoirljJ l'arlde, Mr. iDg unito m~e lhJa Gr81111
3 p. m o n lhe day ot the event. lng In •the Open
compel- ~Yallofa!:nt.
follow .
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Tribune and w~klY GaDia Tfti)es . . . . Opal Greer, . do
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ale .Parade
memorable
The Band.O.Rama, tea th01I Banda fii'!VIously COilfirmed field ~
Wilkesville, Roger Ifill, Vln'lon; Richard RwiseU, Che- CollD ~ ~0 . ·: Wilberforce blanks Rio _Grande cession.
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three. week• away, Ia. iliSiired were: 'lb!m"Nloal!, Waterl&lt;lrd, The .Filtli
shire, Blll Wood, lllo Grqode, Bob Sims, Cruwri City Bob e~e . 0 fore. ~p_ ,crowd .on. Academy,field . . .
Square dancing on the
of berng the Jaraeot bo lbe five RoiJancl, w._, ~ ma hu llld Bill Neal, Poi'!er, all Tribune carr)ers, enjoy .out· .
ml ay\~n rloeel.-. pl'lvate. pilot l.loenses ,thus be- Is featured., Thursday, Friday year history of the ~ent. He Glouster, Fleld,.t P«&lt;age QluD. boenr ef
litg at Camden Park In Huti~lnlton 'With cJreu]atlon • fort 1!11 ~!:'~d~.~ un~er ~l..~~ Polloc. k ~ lnstruo- and Soturda)"lllgbll. Apple but-sald· lhe conflrmatton •I the ty Southern Local of Racine athltUe
"'•"•"er· Jlaxter Walker•. • pt. Jileasant B!i Jllaeka
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the Great Westera lroa '• • of Pennsylv811la. Brady'l Blliol
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at one lime waa .,. of lbt '-"
lest places oD the .Weal' :I"
River and was a great sblpplllt r
point for all 1teamboall _.
packets.
The Allegheny River too 1111 ·
1860's and 70's was 1 great boJI.
!ness stream. There were IJJp; .
merly five independent
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oompanieo iD Pitlshurp lfllr.
the River Coal GomJ&gt;8111 laolk
charge of all tbt other fti.mt.·
They were lbl Clyde Coal Co.,
Elaine Coat Co., Delworth Coli
Co., Marine Coal Co., People'l ( .,
Coal ea., and the c. Jutter Coli
Co. The only oet rernalllilli".
lnd I th D.18---• Coal~ay • e ""'""
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pany whlcb Ia managed by A. '
H. Stolenbaugh. &amp;!cb ch-•ti ·
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have taken place ill tbt Jaot lf
years but a great do••••
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take place in lha lexl . . .
years to come, 18)'11 I spondent for tloo Wata w..a ,
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The Meigsf
News Beat '

Gallia

A PPROXIMA
472 Gallia county ·men and women are now serving their country as ·members of
the Armed Forces. lf.l)ale Russell's plan, · or . desire
comes true, every Gallla soldier, sailor,
marme, amnan, WAC or WAVE w.ill
receive a birthday card on his or her
birthday, and a Christmas card during
the Christmas holidays.

alcohol or drugs .lrolil .I
d. Failure to Bjop 11!111·
Illy at the scene of aa
6 to 12 polnto.
3. Reckless , . drlvJn,
polnll.
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18 - Adopl an Implied COillllll. alatull.
IV - Set tbe blood alcohal content level
sufficient to sustain a drunk drlvldl clioqe

AlleghenJ River,
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and Hillsd
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Landing and Brldy'l B

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of &lt;081 to lower river martell1
o o coa
companies, the Diamond Coat
Company and the River Ctmpany of Pittsburgh, who make ·
one or two trips
In two months.
There·
18 no eh ance ror • aew
company to start unless they
llart up the YougbiogheJly Rlv·
lhar
er, as all the coal has been
The story of that visit II 11est
In 1 :14-boQr period.
.Jn-law of the late Judie J.
worked oot II the first, second
told in thla river news Item
Captain Gi!orge Howden 11
Captain Menke,
Widely
P. Bradbwy.
and third pools.
from the Gallipolis Dally Trillpiloting the Emerson OoaUng
wwn for JMioy yeara ·as a
' Captain Btu Hap!ooJtal! ·of
Some talk bas beeo made of
une of Sept. 13, 1916, as fol·
theater which Is In the ll&gt;w of
ahowboat operator oo U. 8. Rlv·
J.llddleport II pilot of the U. s, ..
taking coal out of the Alleghe.
lows:
the Eclipse. The boato are tho
ora Is now consultant aboard
Steamer Nokomis wbicb io .uJ&gt;.
oy River valley but that river
The EmersiR Showboat Gold·
most beautifully and extensive·
the showboat Goldenrod at SL
dergoilog numerous tests
oa
ill only navigable to Natrona,
enrod, lar!lest In the world,
ly lighted on the rtver. Captain
Louis. Captain Menke, who lives
ma"''Jnery and boilers lor ecoor
and most of the cool is above
played bOre Tuesday ulght to
Emerson reoenUy entertained I
on the IIOCOnd deck of the boat,
tmy ·
that point. There is, when Cona fair lllzed audience all ol
party of Cinclnnaf theatrical
celebrated 'hla 8'ltb birthday ..
The Annie H., built out ot
greas sees fit to put another
whom were delighted with tho
newspapermen or Billboard at
Aug. 3, 1968.
Wabash, was Inspected Monday
dam Ia at Natrona, $300,000
play, "Call of the
Cumber,::.
New Riehmond. They were roy·
by lnspectora Thomas
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waiting lor this purpose. and
lands." The cast carried by
ally entertained by
Captain
THE C1I'IIER BOAT
Clark, and Captain Thomas or·
there Is hope that this I o c k
Captain 'Emerson ts a very
Ralph Emerson as well as d..
The ooly :remaining veternn
deredhera omudadrumll
palehThl placed
and dam, whieh wiD be No. t,
Biron• one and the performance
lighted by the performeno.
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wiU - • be otarted.
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showboat an the Ohio River toSept. 13, Itll - Cap tat a
dnoe by the Pt. Pleasant Maet..
The U S G
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II
a arou
Including the spec·
The Goldenrod today Is moorday Is the Mioj~stlc whleh Is
Charles W. Watson, . former
. . overnmea u
lalties were high class and the
ed on t•· ,St. 'Louis waterfrout.
operated b·• Indiana "•'verslty
Joe Works. Otherwise she pas..
I steel hulrsurvey and towboat
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to go u th All gh
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very be ot ever seen on a show.
She was towed there in · 1937
and is moored at JeflersunVl·lle,
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nd
P e
e eny ver,
•~ reen an • org a,
a
her bollero we.. allowed 190
but ow1ng •·
th e draft ot· can on·
boat at the Gallipolis wharf.
and operated there nightly r·o'r"
liod . She 1• operated bY lbl"'-'
w
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City,
has
been
up
to
Ra·
peundoo
tJl
steam.
Sho
left
for
ty
g
f
•~n Th
Ca plain Emenon Cllllfnues to
0 as ar as N•-r·a.
many years. II Is the
only . . verslty.
cine on a visit to his old borne.
Portamouth.
i.t
maintain his reputatlnh as !toe
ahowboa( operating ou the j\lisThe Maj..Uc waa fonnerly
Mr. Watson Is oow General
beat cost $30,000 to build and
''Barn11111" ol all showboat men.
sissippl R.tver.
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owned by Captall Thomas Jef·
lA
f
equip lor river purposes. Some
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Captall· Emenoa 11 bringing
to a close the most successful
aeesoo he has ever had. The
"Goldenro4" wjll tah a loolr
up the great Kanawha ; ·ruver
after playing at Mi&amp;lleport, and'
later on, the showbo
. .a,l
will
make a se&lt;'ond tour lilts Hason
up the Monongahela River, 11 a
rise comes !bat will pentoll tho
0 et to
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Fifty years aga there . were
several wel~Jmown showboa!s
plying both the Oblo and the
Mlssiasippt Rivera but Ieday
there are only two of the most
!•moos ones left, and one ol
them paid a villi to the 0 I d
·French City Just 50 years ago
lhls fall.

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Showboat (;oldenrqd Remains of a.Vanishing River Institution

I - Specify tblt drlvtr'J. QJmJnellorw:
Include testo tor calor hii"CCn•l, yiJion,
hearing and readlon lime. 1
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19) - Restrict tbt DUmber .fit 111111!1 II
applicant oan like ID uamlnallon to not
more thaD twlot In a J2.morltb period.
(10) - Make notleu dri'&amp;c nbjtct to
the same requlrtd ptllllly (A!Ii'tW'lll of
a Ucense for aa much u tlmle yqro) 11 · ·
other serious motor. nbide crlmiL
(II) - Requlrt a jlldp Who lmpotoa a
license suspensloa to also impOM l1lllltllded jaB aentouct lqUal lD ltDalb &lt;rl llmt
to the period tor wbleb the JlteDH II 1111'
pended.

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J_,l, l&gt;nner, AdP. l&gt;lr.
Vfi'IIOtl DIIHIIt, ¥"·if8r•

l2 - ~ thlt IID!eD$ lmpolld fqr
violation ¢ trafflo laWI and 91 thl drlv-...
license law arllln&amp; out of the _ . loci·
dent bt lioposecJ to run coJIIO(lQU'el)' niJI.
er thin IXIDOUrl'elltly.
Ul) - J'ennit a court to_.,vote a·'llrlv• ·
er's Jleense for life lD serious cues•.
If - T!ahten up the law ao u to have
the Burau of Motor Veblclea useu the
points •upon re&lt;:elpt of a eourt nolloe of ·
conviction and auspend the Ucense wh!ll
l2 points blft been u•BEII''. •. . · , ·. , ,.,
15 - Reqlllre a SUSfJli'Sioii"'to be •
live wblle en appeal Iii
(16) - Alsea 12 fX!l!jt to;vlulaton
prohibitions against oPii'llltii ~ to
elude or flee a pilllce
i·
17 - Inoreaso the noJm!V ·GI pe(11· iao
aessed for
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. OpenUng a ftblcle wblle ~V:,:·
llcen1~ b under aolapelllioo ,... ·
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Hamilton County legislators Rep. Gonloll

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DIDight Weth.,.holt, lcllrot
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Scherer and Seo. Mike Maloney
have
made most Ohio headlines lhls past week.
They said they Will propose the leglslatuno
get serious about Ohio's highway slqbter.
Their :12 point progn~m would 80 far to
rid our highways of the eareles•, poor, or
downright mean drivers. If lhls were the
best of all possible worlds, their program
likely would he approved. But lhl• bm'l
that sort of a world.
Nevertheless, the people of Ohio should
take a long, hard look at the Seheri!I'Ma·
Ioney plan. Then, conatderlng what
bas
happened recentiy to their auto Insurance
r-ates, to one of theirs, or a neighbor's fern·
ily, or to a friend, be just might .let the
word get to his representative In Colum·
bus that it's time to act.
The Times-Sentinel bu the lmpreslion
Scherer and Maloney threw in their whole
pol in hopes of gatung 1 &amp;ood piece of oct ion against highway deaths. Sometbiq,
perhaps, like the pre-moves to a bargaJn..
mg session between labor and manage.
mcnt. The demand exceeds what Is expoctmt'nt. The demand e&lt;eceds wbat II eapect·
ed : the &lt;"OUnter offer is less thin whal !1
cll t' ntu:llJy expected to be surrendered.
However, It may be, the 22 polnto ar1
listed here, without commen&amp; or explua-

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DcmorrRry is always comp'i-omlse in action (if it were otherwise It wouldn't be

dl' mocrat!c). We would comprom.ise, keeping obout 15 of these 22 polnto. Those we
would sacrifice to "Democr4cy" are awn·
bored inside parenthesis.
I - Establish a program of compulsory
driver education cOurses for aU persona
graduating from Ohio high scbooll.
2 - Prohibit issuing persons 16 and 17
ycnrs ol age a license Wlless they !lave
completed a driVer''S ·education course.
(3) - Increase driver's license and related feea to pay tho costs of a driver ed,..
cation program and other safety meas·
ures suggested b.erein.
4 -- Require an affidavit be submitted
wiili each request for 1 duplicate license t.o
cut down on the practice of obtainln8 fraud·
ulent duplicate licenses.
5 - Require duplicate licenses be pick·
ed up at a local coort or police staUon lr..
ther than mailed directiy to appli•ant).
6 - Require re-enminatioo of all driv·
ers every siJ: years and eliminate all proviSions which permit persoDJ to obtain or
retain Ucenses without examination.
(7) - Require a $5 fee for the driver license examination.

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Tht Gtld~ W8l built by
the Par'"'"'"""•' ""mn•~
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at Parkersbur&amp;,
W. Va.""~'
fur W.
R. Markli at a coet of fl&amp; 000
ID 1122, Ca(!laln J. w. M~
·1 oqulrtd tJui Goldenrod from
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wao placed bi a 11ee1 bull by lbl
·' 'st. Louil Shipbuilding Company,
the enlira. job beln• &lt;OIIIpleted
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ant. ofHe1959
waafrom
dro)VIIe)lln
ber
the deckDece,.
of lht
lbowboat whim bt leU Into the
Kanawha River
, • The MajeaUc
aeveral years ago, prior to Ita
owner's deatb, WQ opera~
during summer ,.....,. by 1111dents of Hiram College and bv
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Professor Harry G. Wright of
Kent State University.
The story of sbowboatJioc....
oot be told In 1 single IOiuma
•or a single Issue of a oewspa.
per lor it Is In Itself a ,.Disblng American institution. The
boato have gooe to the boneyard like the sidewheel packet
and •••wheel towboat.
From the files of 50 yearo 1 •
go here aro some other River
News Items to the Galllpe!ia
Dally Tribtme:

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0~ with headquarters
ill
CleYelaad.
PJ1ot Mark Woods tf POIIl&amp;o
roy died at Columbus after a
-...- operation. He learned
the river on the lui
Emma
Graham In the Pit!sburgii.Cilr
dlmaU trade. Mark was a bro-

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TODAY·s THOUGHT ahead.

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DALE, a long·time Gallipolis grocer,
thought up the project abouf · two
weeks ago. "I was tao young for World"·.
War I, and too old for World War II"
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said Russell. "Too often we forget wh~t
these men and wome11 are doing for us. Many are
young, away from home for the first time ," he contin·
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Establish a sta-lde syiltem of
annual motor vehicle Inspection; supenlsed by the blghway patrol and aecomniodeting presently efieo:live atunicipel . wbicle
Inspection progt'tDll.
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21 - Permit law enforcement agenciel ·
to use unmarked vehicles In traffic· patroL
22 - Eliminate requlremeDI ·ol waralna ''
markers and signs In . areu where .peed ·
laWB are being enforced. ,
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"THE least I can do is try to obtain names of ,all the
Gallia servi~emen, or servicewomen, their eorilplete

address, and birth ojate; ~nd honor each one. I've
been asking mothers, {albers, . wives or sweethearts
for pictures of their sons or daughters, along with the
above mformatJOn. l .hope to erect a bqlletin board behind the meat coun\er, conlainlng each serviceman'•
picture with his or her information.

Hurdles Gone in Path to Moon

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The three-day fli8hl ol Gemini 11 baa
got us over the hump in the moon program.

With lhls latest Gemini ::~t
the soft landing of
Si
. weeks ago on the moen,
techniques. that .will
If there were any doubt. remaining I·
moon adventure have
bout the feasibility of midspace maneuver~
demonstrated.
What
ing and rendezvous, the ease and precision
complicated
and
with wbich
astronauta Char!eo Conrad
has now been shown
and Ricbard Gordon accomplished,
this
pracUcal.
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w11h the Agena target vehicle have reThe
major
hurdles
remaiDJooa
Jlte · · ,the
moved them once and for all.
proving out ol the tforee,.ni(a Apollo O.jio
The tea m's ablllty to perlj)rm a V'llriety
sulo and its giaBI boootet, tile llllllnJ':,i.V,
of experirn~nts in tp'Bce, lnstde and , Out-Many smaller hurdles mllst •WI be Ofer..
side the capsule, is one more proof lbat
come, of course, but lhanb to GeoJlDl 11
the ·•new ocean," as President Kennedy- and i!s al!lronauto, and all the astronauta
described space, Is just another element
before them, tll8 trlp to tht 11 .pte..
for man to swim ln.
If much downbill tile rut ol the .111,)1.

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alion 's membership drive will commence Mond!lY
with the annual kick off dinner for officers, captains
and workers at Grace Methodist church in Gallipolis.
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"QUR servicemen and women deserve consideration
for the job they are doing.. I would appreciate help
from all individuals wh.o have loved ones on active du·
ty to give me addresses, pictu111s ,and birthdates. If
someone doesn't like nie, I hope-they will stil~~;" me
Gal·
the information, because I want to recognize
lia county servicemen." He added that addresses of all
men stationed overseas should be obtained as soon as
possible, because all Christmas matter going outside
the United States should be mailed by Nov. 15, or
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APPLES SCARCE, YES; BEAUTIES, NO- Apples are 1 btt scarce In Jackson
Co111,1ty orchardS thiS fall after the late May freeze. But Apllle Festival Queen

Ka!lly ~chards and member!! of her court, ~ beauties, ~ making sure the
orchards are checked to get on all they can fmd for the fesl!val which opens on
WedJII!sday, Septembet 21 and continues through Saturday,. ~ptember 24. Queen
Kat~y ll ·perchect on the ladder doing the.high work, while h~ helpers, from left
to nght, are Attendanll Sharon Elardo, Mary Ann Michael and Cynthia Coli.

ck s0 n "ArnJ:'n le .rV es· { l•va l,
'Pens 4 Day RU n 'on 21 st

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There baa been great interest this past week In the
area of the new Pomero&gt;: Motor Co. building on East
EARL WOLJI'ORD
Mam-St. The· very attractive building Is quickly takJna
shape.
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. e tgges opoc of discussion in recent days, how·
Earl E. Wolford, oon of Mr.
and Mrll. Truman Wolford of ::;;er, '' about those two large Sycamore trees that are
Galtia COUDty, look port ill I lr mg removed from the former Horton property. The
ees, are hemg take11 out for the future area of com·
long field exercise witb pany s used car sales.
~ Batta!ioa, 18th Arti~
We have had queries asking the age of the tree
which ended last week ill · nearest the street. So far, no one has been located with
JGraf•••ubr, GermBily, He Ia the an.swer. One elderly Pomeroy citi2en reported the
lhe driver of au MllO howitzer. tree was full of limbs nearly 70 years ago.
Wolford entered the Army ln
Anyone havong knowledge of the age of these trees
Mareh 1006, and arrived over. may pass II along. A mys108S In September, 1965. He
Will have been solved. MENT - Eastern High grad
attended Hannan Trace lfogh
the trunks of the trees Dennis Parker, 213 lb. Marsb·
sphooJ and will be rotated from no~ stand. Removal crews an- aU Uniyer.sity veteran defen-=bach, GermBRy on Feb. B, licopate a lot of work taking sive linebacker, wao 11 havo
lbe'!l out A bulldozer and seen action iu Saturday's ope•
eqw pment may be aeeded.
er against Morehead Stall Universlly even though ht has been
~lowed
down by a knee laJurr
Gov. Rhodes has been invit·
on
recent
da)'!!. . Broca Wool.
ed to take time out from llis
lace
of
Middleport,
a aopJo-.
earav8f,l schedule in southeastmore,
will
play
ou
the
deleue
ern Ohio on Sept. 27 to speak
too.
Anyoae
havimg
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1968
Ra·
to the Leading Creek Water·
cine Alumni Aasociation shed Association.
gram that they would bt ~
Jack Crisp, chairman, has mg to spare is aaked 11 writtea Gov. Rhodes inviting tact Secretary Linda Jleesl• ...
him to attend a special meet- Programs of the eveU a r 1
lng of the organization and iR· needed for the National SlaiJI
form the membership If the Corp. of Detroit, lha 1Jrm ,..
KUTB IIEIGLE
part the State might play in sponsible for the fltcbmilll ..
such • program as ill proposed the Paul H. Carooahao .Jicltolu.
NEW TEACHER _ M
in the Northwestern sector of ship Fund .. . October :Ill bu
r 1• M · c ty
be
Anne Heigle is a aew eogs oun ·
en set aside 18 the data Jar
teacher In Gatllpolls
• i ty Crisp informed Rliodes every tb~ three-acl ~'· NA~eu6She was
graduated effort would be made to have m over Yooder, that will lie
from Rio Gralde College In ' an atlendance of 506-700 per- presenled In lbl Pomeny " 1964• and for the past two years sons If he comes.
oor High
odor..... .,.
bas taught t. Hebron, 0. She
surship o1 the
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Chapter altha
lliQII Plot .•.
of Gahanna, o ., on June 18, of
A aew business w!U· ho ope~~- ::.rority.
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lhls )'iar, and they are living lng soon oa East Main . St in
11 Rio Gr- · where he Is a Pomeroy In the former Metro·
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III!Dior Ia tho tollege.
politan Motors building owned It doesn't alwayo
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by Willis Leadingham.
speak up ... Larry M&lt;lr,Tlot-,
Ilea right on the streeis. There Glenn McDaniel, Atheos, is Assistant Meigs Looal
are apple displays, aa art planning a Home and Au 10 District Superintendeat , : ; :
lihow and a ·:Mutt show." Clear Store there With Firestooe mer· local executive at Eubn,
C&lt;l!d apple coder Is 01 sale.
chandise. Mr. McDaniel said one-time Raciae
baskeW~~-:.-H you. have never seen an lhJs week work is underway to coach, maintalnl it 11 lieu. It
apple (He eating C&lt;llltesl or get ready tor tbt opening.
remain quiet aod be ~
a ."dunking maehlne" In oper·
a fool than to speak • . .
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ODD •a ENOS
DEPART· , remove all doubta.

MRS. Russell Bibbee is the ~966 membership drive
cbairman. others who have served in that capacity
during the past 19 years include: Mrs. Keith Suiter,
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1948; Mrs. Viola Plymale, 1951; Mrs. Gladys · Boyie,
1952; Mrs. Earl Arnett, 1953; l'drs. H. B. Ecker, 1955:
George Bovie, 1956; Richard Austin, 1957; Mrs. James
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aid Unlala, 1960; Mrs. Keith Suiter, 1961·64; Mrs. Os_JACKSON - Ona of Oblo'• rls wheel BRd merry • go • Schott will crown hovely Kathy
car W. Clarke, 1965.
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boggest community celebrations round, plus other !brill rides Rlcbards of 'lburman route two
HERE'S the Trl·County Community Concert Associa· the llllliUal Jackson
Coomtj for young and old alike.
as 196f. Jacks011 Coun.ty Apple
tion b&lt;Jard of directors. for 1966-67: Gallipolis- Apple Festival, opeos Wednes· llpeling day of the feaUval, Festival
Queea. Atlendlag
Mrs. Leo C. Bean. Mrs. Wolliam C. Campbell, Dr. and dsy, Sept. 21, for • four day Wednesday, Sept. 21, will be Queen Kathy will be the three
Mrs. Oscar W. Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. H. 0 . Francis, Mrs. stand Jon the streets of do,. jampecked with celebrities and cbarming Festival Court
Charles E. Holzer, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. C. R. McGinness, town ackson extending. through aclien. First big event tl the hers, Cynthia Coll, Mary
Mrs. Nancy Plymale, Dr. and· Mrs. Evan C. Roderick, llalurday algh~ Sept. 21.
festival is the afterpoon school Michael and Sharon Elardo.
Dr. and Mrs. Lewis A. Schmidt, Mr. and Mrs. A Khr.·
Gorgeoua J!il!!, hJarlng hands, porade In wbich Jackson school One of the major
ball Suiter, Mrs. 0. Keith Suiter, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight fency _floats, , eolorful exhibits, cblldren participate With bands will be the "Simru Duo,"
C. Wetherholt and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon W, Wuercb.
an exciting midway and rosy, and floais.
tastie, daredevil high wira
Rio Grande--Mrs. Clydi' Dale and Mrs. zelma red apples are mixed In apano. Ohio Gov. James A. Rhodes perlormed .wlthoot nets
Northcutt.
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tama of entertainment which will be the featured speaker at safety devoces on • s m a I
Pomeroy-Miss Marie Bicbman, Mrs. Patrick Loch· will draw thousando "',· '-Uval lhl App!. e F.."vat Banquet to plaUorm 90 . feet .In lbe atr.
ary and Mrs. James O'Brien.
1 visill&gt;rs
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be held t 5·30
t lh 0 '"
eri s WI
Now l;laven, w. Ve.- Mrs. Nolan Swackhamer.
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two lbows dall
Point Ploasanl - Mrs. Robert H. Bosworth; Mr. ' Thil II an, utra special fes· Jackson High School cafeteria.
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and Mrs. Ralph F. Crump, Mrs. J. H. Farley, Mrs. Rusb UvaLyear, ftlr- Jackson CauniY Also on the rtstrum will be Jimmy Newman Will
Krodel, Mrs. Charles Lanham, Mrs. James Shadle, MrS.- II celebraUng Its ISOtb birth· Harold Seholl, president
of hio famous "Cajun Call"
l G. Voltfft\'and Mrs:·Walter'i Windsor.
day and tho 1968 Apple ,J'esti· The Jackson lrOI &amp; Steel Ca., two performancea from
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SesqulceittennJaJ Jackson's oldest major Indus. revieWing Bland Thursday
AND HE!ij:'S past presidents of the association: Mrs. theme - J.cksmo Coul!lt Tben try which Is celebrating Its lng. Frldny'o program Will
MARIETTA _ The South 1ng part In the 1 ti al Ni
Ea 1
St M , Norflllllltl~~;~
Leo c r· Bean, C. R. McGinness, George Bovie, Dr. and Now, 1816-1966." . •·
eoth anniversary thla year.
cludo two perfonqanceo ol a Cbarlestot High kboo1
teen of the 11 han":.';,.~ er.' :r'wayne· ary s,
Oscar W. Clarke, Mrs. James· D. Walker, H. 0 . Fran·
Apple Festival ~enl Tb bl
t
will d bJi country music lbow feat- tr
Soutb Ch 1 1111
W.
Clarke.
Current
president
of
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ares cuest
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Va., In
at competition
present Will for
be laking
part Local of Buchtel ~~==t!Q!
CI·s, and Mrs. Osc••
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ne Hurd said ap
te- Ia lime for the Grand Openlna urmg the Harden Trio and Job.. will be the. featured
ptlzes in School wiD also. be
the association is Eldof 0 . '!'"ere~.
IJI 100 boolha fer display and Parade of the fesUval at a p. oy DarreU. All feallval
for the Fiftlo Antwal Band.(). parade IDd field maneuvers on lng as host hand
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iert a note on ·Dateline's desk last week. =to ":, be set ~In .the m. Tbia is one of the two big ~
attracliona art free. Rama to be held ill Martella the three competitive c
. • ..The 11 a. m.
SOMEBODY
It read: "When you mention the Royal·Tones, . in·
off wntown s
to fur festival parades with over !00
su)IOI'&lt;llper parade
on Saturday, October I.
Additional bands oonfirmed m concert will be
the festival. Parades and top. marching units parUclpaUng Jn. the f..tival II beld ..
this week Included Bel
lllgh
field
elude Mary Morse, VIcki Milo: hell, Taffy Darnbrough notch enlertainment
Ifill be eluding d...., of bands and evening. Banda from all
II won ead the . parade at Sebool defend'
to be .bel
· dmaneuDoaver
and Cand,i. :nuv~ner. They are now part of the .organ- on the schedule for every aft. noato
Mulhern Ohio floatS
11 a. m. 8lld ..,11 oresent 1 Cl
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Pitn m
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1 .:.U"ct. Will aster Hlgb boglnnlng 11 1:30
TwENTl' YEARS AGO, fl'OlD tile files of The Dally ~way has the tradl'-' .ftr· Grand ()peJoirljJ l'arlde, Mr. iDg unito m~e lhJa Gr81111
3 p. m o n lhe day ot the event. lng In •the Open
compel- ~Yallofa!:nt.
follow .
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Tribune and w~klY GaDia Tfti)es . . . . Opal Greer, . do
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ale .Parade
memorable
The Band.O.Rama, tea th01I Banda fii'!VIously COilfirmed field ~
Wilkesville, Roger Ifill, Vln'lon; Richard RwiseU, Che- CollD ~ ~0 . ·: Wilberforce blanks Rio _Grande cession.
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three. week• away, Ia. iliSiired were: 'lb!m"Nloal!, Waterl&lt;lrd, The .Filtli
shire, Blll Wood, lllo Grqode, Bob Sims, Cruwri City Bob e~e . 0 fore. ~p_ ,crowd .on. Academy,field . . .
Square dancing on the
of berng the Jaraeot bo lbe five RoiJancl, w._, ~ ma hu llld Bill Neal, Poi'!er, all Tribune carr)ers, enjoy .out· .
ml ay\~n rloeel.-. pl'lvate. pilot l.loenses ,thus be- Is featured., Thursday, Friday year history of the ~ent. He Glouster, Fleld,.t P«&lt;age QluD. boenr ef
litg at Camden Park In Huti~lnlton 'With cJreu]atlon • fort 1!11 ~!:'~d~.~ un~er ~l..~~ Polloc. k ~ lnstruo- and Soturda)"lllgbll. Apple but-sald· lhe conflrmatton •I the ty Southern Local of Racine athltUe
"'•"•"er· Jlaxter Walker•. • pt. Jileasant B!i Jllaeka
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ey, 0, ..,.......,. prosecul!ni attor- ter t.. made tbo old· fashioned South Chart..ton band brings N~wport W"IIlJamstown
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wbicb at one time waa
the Great Westera lroa '• • of Pennsylv811la. Brady'l Blliol
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at one lime waa .,. of lbt '-"
lest places oD the .Weal' :I"
River and was a great sblpplllt r
point for all 1teamboall _.
packets.
The Allegheny River too 1111 ·
1860's and 70's was 1 great boJI.
!ness stream. There were IJJp; .
merly five independent
011
oompanieo iD Pitlshurp lfllr.
the River Coal GomJ&gt;8111 laolk
charge of all tbt other fti.mt.·
They were lbl Clyde Coal Co.,
Elaine Coat Co., Delworth Coli
Co., Marine Coal Co., People'l ( .,
Coal ea., and the c. Jutter Coli
Co. The only oet rernalllilli".
lnd I th D.18---• Coal~ay • e ""'""
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pany whlcb Ia managed by A. '
H. Stolenbaugh. &amp;!cb ch-•ti ·
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have taken place ill tbt Jaot lf
years but a great do••••
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take place in lha lexl . . .
years to come, 18)'11 I spondent for tloo Wata w..a ,
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The Meigsf
News Beat '

Gallia

A PPROXIMA
472 Gallia county ·men and women are now serving their country as ·members of
the Armed Forces. lf.l)ale Russell's plan, · or . desire
comes true, every Gallla soldier, sailor,
marme, amnan, WAC or WAVE w.ill
receive a birthday card on his or her
birthday, and a Christmas card during
the Christmas holidays.

alcohol or drugs .lrolil .I
d. Failure to Bjop 11!111·
Illy at the scene of aa
6 to 12 polnto.
3. Reckless , . drlvJn,
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18 - Adopl an Implied COillllll. alatull.
IV - Set tbe blood alcohal content level
sufficient to sustain a drunk drlvldl clioqe

AlleghenJ River,
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and Hillsd
. ate, belwellD
Landing and Brldy'l B

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of &lt;081 to lower river martell1
o o coa
companies, the Diamond Coat
Company and the River Ctmpany of Pittsburgh, who make ·
one or two trips
In two months.
There·
18 no eh ance ror • aew
company to start unless they
llart up the YougbiogheJly Rlv·
lhar
er, as all the coal has been
The story of that visit II 11est
In 1 :14-boQr period.
.Jn-law of the late Judie J.
worked oot II the first, second
told in thla river news Item
Captain Gi!orge Howden 11
Captain Menke,
Widely
P. Bradbwy.
and third pools.
from the Gallipolis Dally Trillpiloting the Emerson OoaUng
wwn for JMioy yeara ·as a
' Captain Btu Hap!ooJtal! ·of
Some talk bas beeo made of
une of Sept. 13, 1916, as fol·
theater which Is In the ll&gt;w of
ahowboat operator oo U. 8. Rlv·
J.llddleport II pilot of the U. s, ..
taking coal out of the Alleghe.
lows:
the Eclipse. The boato are tho
ora Is now consultant aboard
Steamer Nokomis wbicb io .uJ&gt;.
oy River valley but that river
The EmersiR Showboat Gold·
most beautifully and extensive·
the showboat Goldenrod at SL
dergoilog numerous tests
oa
ill only navigable to Natrona,
enrod, lar!lest In the world,
ly lighted on the rtver. Captain
Louis. Captain Menke, who lives
ma"''Jnery and boilers lor ecoor
and most of the cool is above
played bOre Tuesday ulght to
Emerson reoenUy entertained I
on the IIOCOnd deck of the boat,
tmy ·
that point. There is, when Cona fair lllzed audience all ol
party of Cinclnnaf theatrical
celebrated 'hla 8'ltb birthday ..
The Annie H., built out ot
greas sees fit to put another
whom were delighted with tho
newspapermen or Billboard at
Aug. 3, 1968.
Wabash, was Inspected Monday
dam Ia at Natrona, $300,000
play, "Call of the
Cumber,::.
New Riehmond. They were roy·
by lnspectora Thomas
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waiting lor this purpose. and
lands." The cast carried by
ally entertained by
Captain
THE C1I'IIER BOAT
Clark, and Captain Thomas or·
there Is hope that this I o c k
Captain 'Emerson ts a very
Ralph Emerson as well as d..
The ooly :remaining veternn
deredhera omudadrumll
palehThl placed
and dam, whieh wiD be No. t,
Biron• one and the performance
lighted by the performeno.
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wiU - • be otarted.
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showboat an the Ohio River toSept. 13, Itll - Cap tat a
dnoe by the Pt. Pleasant Maet..
The U S G
t b Ill
II
a arou
Including the spec·
The Goldenrod today Is moorday Is the Mioj~stlc whleh Is
Charles W. Watson, . former
. . overnmea u
lalties were high class and the
ed on t•· ,St. 'Louis waterfrout.
operated b·• Indiana "•'verslty
Joe Works. Otherwise she pas..
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to go u th All gh
Ri
very be ot ever seen on a show.
She was towed there in · 1937
and is moored at JeflersunVl·lle,
•• G 1 d v· lni
nd
P e
e eny ver,
•~ reen an • org a,
a
her bollero we.. allowed 190
but ow1ng •·
th e draft ot· can on·
boat at the Gallipolis wharf.
and operated there nightly r·o'r"
liod . She 1• operated bY lbl"'-'
w
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Queen
City,
has
been
up
to
Ra·
peundoo
tJl
steam.
Sho
left
for
ty
g
f
•~n Th
Ca plain Emenon Cllllfnues to
0 as ar as N•-r·a.
many years. II Is the
only . . verslty.
cine on a visit to his old borne.
Portamouth.
i.t
maintain his reputatlnh as !toe
ahowboa( operating ou the j\lisThe Maj..Uc waa fonnerly
Mr. Watson Is oow General
beat cost $30,000 to build and
''Barn11111" ol all showboat men.
sissippl R.tver.
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owned by Captall Thomas Jef·
lA
f
equip lor river purposes. Some
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Captall· Emenoa 11 bringing
to a close the most successful
aeesoo he has ever had. The
"Goldenro4" wjll tah a loolr
up the great Kanawha ; ·ruver
after playing at Mi&amp;lleport, and'
later on, the showbo
. .a,l
will
make a se&lt;'ond tour lilts Hason
up the Monongahela River, 11 a
rise comes !bat will pentoll tho
0 et to
b Pi tsbu h
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BY DICK THOMAS

Fifty years aga there . were
several wel~Jmown showboa!s
plying both the Oblo and the
Mlssiasippt Rivera but Ieday
there are only two of the most
!•moos ones left, and one ol
them paid a villi to the 0 I d
·French City Just 50 years ago
lhls fall.

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Showboat (;oldenrqd Remains of a.Vanishing River Institution

I - Specify tblt drlvtr'J. QJmJnellorw:
Include testo tor calor hii"CCn•l, yiJion,
hearing and readlon lime. 1
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19) - Restrict tbt DUmber .fit 111111!1 II
applicant oan like ID uamlnallon to not
more thaD twlot In a J2.morltb period.
(10) - Make notleu dri'&amp;c nbjtct to
the same requlrtd ptllllly (A!Ii'tW'lll of
a Ucense for aa much u tlmle yqro) 11 · ·
other serious motor. nbide crlmiL
(II) - Requlrt a jlldp Who lmpotoa a
license suspensloa to also impOM l1lllltllded jaB aentouct lqUal lD ltDalb &lt;rl llmt
to the period tor wbleb the JlteDH II 1111'
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J_,l, l&gt;nner, AdP. l&gt;lr.
Vfi'IIOtl DIIHIIt, ¥"·if8r•

l2 - ~ thlt IID!eD$ lmpolld fqr
violation ¢ trafflo laWI and 91 thl drlv-...
license law arllln&amp; out of the _ . loci·
dent bt lioposecJ to run coJIIO(lQU'el)' niJI.
er thin IXIDOUrl'elltly.
Ul) - J'ennit a court to_.,vote a·'llrlv• ·
er's Jleense for life lD serious cues•.
If - T!ahten up the law ao u to have
the Burau of Motor Veblclea useu the
points •upon re&lt;:elpt of a eourt nolloe of ·
conviction and auspend the Ucense wh!ll
l2 points blft been u•BEII''. •. . · , ·. , ,.,
15 - Reqlllre a SUSfJli'Sioii"'to be •
live wblle en appeal Iii
(16) - Alsea 12 fX!l!jt to;vlulaton
prohibitions against oPii'llltii ~ to
elude or flee a pilllce
i·
17 - Inoreaso the noJm!V ·GI pe(11· iao
aessed for
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. OpenUng a ftblcle wblle ~V:,:·
llcen1~ b under aolapelllioo ,... ·
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ration of Silo

BY c. E. BLAKESLEE
, tlces fnlm 25 to 50 per eenl
ments, would return him 1 eel'·
E•t. Aceat, Ap'ieallore
\ The labor part of the business laln Interest rate Without one
Meqa Caualy
IS wbere many farmers run tJI. "lick" of work. This Ia why in·
Land labor and cap1tat as ! to greater dtfficu!ly.
terest on investment becomell
In Ada;., Smith's or Karl M;rx's Stal'ling to milk dairy cows a fixed charge.
days, are tlie three fund'amen- at 6 a.m. and completing the In many cases f~a bave,
tals in the farm production JOb at 8 p.m. totals up 10 1 at Jived on Weir depreciation and ,
business
hour day . This gets tiresome Interest charges, 111&gt; when re- .
when followed 365 days a year. placement became necessary
At a farm management work- Most fanners look With envy on there is no money either lor
shop this past week it was point- lhe industml worker who puts family living or to replace tbe
ed out that If ail the operator in a 8 hour day .
equipment or Uvestock.
knows about the business· "
Most tanners when they go
the dollar and cents, he IS not Very few industries conUnue to borrow are
to provide
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managmg the busmess. Tbis re- to keep workers who are not the lender With a net
wotth
fers to the importance of detail- I needed or who are no_l bwy pro- statement. Farmers should he
eel farm reoords so the opera· ,ducmg for the full e~ght hours. able to determine 11 they are
tor can mamtam control over On the farm , however, there improvmg rinancially year afhis expenses, his investments, may be three to five hours ter year by filling out ouch a
and how to get the best mcome whieh are extremely busy At atatement This is a simple
from business.
other penods, little or no pro- listing of it.e value of land, uveThe land JS the location on ductJve work can be done.
stock, buiiUina:s, and products
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which tire busine" is built. One ' On 191 Ohio dlllry farms ln and cash at a lix~ time each
pear
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cannot lose land but the land ' 1965 the low labor equivalent ' year. By deducting their liahil·
·arjjor, everbearing strawber'
can be either improved or run- !• as 241 ten hour days per year.[!ties from this figure, tl!ey get
'more than 500 plantings of
down. During the first 50 years IThe high was 289 ten-hour days 1 net worth figure. If this Item
an .herb garden conta;.ning 120
of this century, many farmers 1 per year.
,·ncreases each year lh- ••e
a flower garden featuring more than 40,
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lost much soil by erosion.
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Sentetll. be,~ 21·:23
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Now, however, ail
g 0 0 d farmers into difficulty financial- improvmg.
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• mount available lor family Yv• Another plloe where fannera
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Most farm managers, how.v• 1 ou
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sa~e ity of the farm business. lnfla· ing io determined by addi~~g
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Detro in
tr, have not yet re ached the .must be put Into a productiVe lion has acjded about S per cent the' gross illcome plus
l ·b e ~avehr~ ~ltd~~~- c
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point m the application of !Jme uae. This brmgs up tile quesuon to the value of land'''8lllllmlty chan
In inventory together. s w e
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grea
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and fertilizer where they can- of cap1tak Capital wears out, be- d . .. ••· 11 t
al yea
Fro ~... 'te th
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reduCed the labor mput. ln ma-• .
b I te d I
urmg "~ s sever
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m "'"' I m e cas
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bo Family living is not a part of penses plus depreciation PIIIB - f 1
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manager today is constantly mvested · .'" machinery, ~altle,
buildmg up hiS soil by the a'ddi- •atrd hu!ldmgs. 11 the machmery,
tion of plant food and organic I the livestock, and the bwldmp
matter. As pointed outlast week ' are not repa~red or replaced
th e average farmer can increase constllntly, the capital mveslhiS produciJon w1th good prae- menl 15 depleted.
- - Many farlnera are ID good
shape financially until a major
pieoe of equ1pment breaks down
and has to be repliced:

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Whenever farmers

consider

why most farmers are In the
farm business. It 'Is very dlffl·
cult today to provide the lellel
of flimily li'Virit ' from lhe same
size operafion catried out by
the previous gefterauoo
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to lower for ali major classes of this investm~nt Include the ,
EU. Arent, B•m• "•· .
,; sl aughter livestock at mterest on the mvestment. the AccessOr!~' ate n'.A bfsk furmidwest markets thiS week.
1depreciation, ta~es, msurance, . h
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AI ma)or livestock t•rmmals land repairs. Even if the mach· :;:.s. '~!!'- t
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;lo 11ghter steers and heifers fine is _not used a single day, f~;;:'~~ tJ'.t~erpe e~pi-e!s co
sold steady to .50 lower except 1 these 1tems are fixed costs 1
In
Th
al Chicago where
heifers ' which must be met. Whenever Y
le~est1s.
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1amps piC ures
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1 , 11 sl:t·u u1e week on a stPady Imvestmg in equipmenl or live- books 'and book '
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delivery at $26.45 und February
increased supply of $27.37 per hundredweight. While
Ieeder raUl•. la rgest of the arrivals at leading markets
&lt;;rason at several points. sold were particularly heavy, tra·
,teady to .50 lower.
' dersyressed. the fut~res.
Receipts of some 194,000 PriCes paid lor hve _poultry
:atlie at 12 markets were up delivered to Chicago this week
more than 20 per cent from last \Pre unrhon~ed Roaslers were
NPek's holiday-shortened per- ..25'h to .27'h and special feel
od.
whll• rock ftyers were .20 to
Prices Steady
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Wholesale carlot prices lor Closmg prices for wholesale
ste&lt;r be•f were steady to t cent eggs delivered to Chicago were
• pound lower, w1th the most 2 to 3 _cents h•glrer. allhmioh
1ownturn at Chicago. Heifer s~bstant1aliy lower; wheat and
&gt;eel also was steady to I rent ! Ch~eogo wh,olesale_ butter adower and cow beef was steady [ vanced 1&gt; cent durmg the week.
to z cents higher.
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Soybeans and com were
Ch01ce steers
at Chicago ' substantio!ly tower wheat and
averaged $26.10 per hundred- rye lower and oats irregularly
we1ght for the week
lower thi s week on the Chicago
Prices on the bulk of hogs Board of Trade.
;lumped to the lowest !•vets Soybeans were off 2f V• td
t&gt; ince April rhis week and top 24~~ . corn off 2% to 7li2; wheat
pr ices to the lowest point in a off l'o to 2; rye off 2* to ! 14 ;
year. Closmg prices for bar- uats unchanged to off t\l.
rows and gilts were .50 to 1 75 •
lower. Sows declined .75 to ·
11.50.
Hog receipts IbiS week at 12 :
t.erminal markets plus direct I
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Look around at our bargams whiio ~ou ' re hare. No putciJIU

necessary. This Is a focal con1est . . . not state-wide!

(Employus and familie s not eliHible.) Drawing on Dee. 15,

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bales and cornt For chopped ma tenals, the
Ne w Holland Crop-Carrier has a v~rtlcal elevator
for fast , trouble-free unloadins. tt unloads up to
6.6 tops of loraae rnto bunk or blower in just six
mmufesl To handle bales or ear corn, just retnove
the trent panel. Watch the conveyor move the crop
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1 '' f,,,n•st sinre April
( h.;1n g pnres for ~ l au~hter

whnl"-"' '" "rH'"- lnr
carca s~
lambs wert~ f'nOCII~
ste?.dv til 1,1: cenl a puuf141
lowt' r

YciU ltop ma.titia fast and 1180 milk gooner when you
11118 Hen &amp; Clark's Medifuran. It goes to work fast
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to •toll mastitis and milka out clean in only 48 boul'l.
Ywblllat belir ~\mea · tty
Medifurari FO!Jtaina furaltadoue, tho new nitrofuran
Doalllol'lioblel··lliil, Fit'
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shoes or old sun hal with a new platters can be used Ia 11,1111 ••f•l• ...ru·unl'boea
have m you_r home In the
suit. However, you · might lag posUion Ql" hung ,cm the
Uowtlo·N •Itldof--lloal' Ina
of accessor~es. For the
tN8r some a)lproprillte acces- to add lnltrest t. .. mantel or
Jad... ~ 1111 ·ltff tireed
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mg selection, use, and arran,,
T.hersame id~a applies to ac· ware and china, sucb as
f ' ,.; !J!•· ~·~ :,· ·&gt;j"
ment of these accents In
eessorles for your borne. Ur serve standi, soup .blleens, aDil . ~o.l .. ~. £ A, I !..rji ,I ~se
jtomes.
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those you have that lio with colored tumblers~- add color,
Have Use aad late~est
your otlierillrnls!Ungs,' and plin char": and d!sllltcilon td a !'00"'·
Almost all SCCf!SS!&gt;rles
your budgi!t to Include those
Doat Have · ~- lle Eqletillve
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Formerly: Master Feed &amp; Seed Co.
some use,
well as . lnlere,jtl necessAry to complett the de- It Is 'poso!ble to haveuJQve!Y '
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value. FW1hermore, they 1U eorauon of the roliiR ·apJII'opr!- . and interesting acceiiiiQiies at 1001~-b~c ~~ Iii
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446-2463
can be beautiful. ~e, such ately.
fi!Ue l!lpOIIBe. You may haVe to IIOrlt!J, in, ~, jlome,
as lamps and ash trays, serve Before buying look In your spend more thought and ·
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a useful purpose. Others such as 1 ttic ldtthen cbma cabinet or than money in order to
books ~nd rna~, are
ha..;,ent to - ~ what ml8hl •e • IOOd,lnexpenstve ooes. R~~:~;~
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· accessory. ber that a poor ~election
Still others, _ancb II eralt art•·
pewter pit· money wasted regardless
cles and cjlo•ce oosaessions, excoff\!1! and price. li comparatively expen-l
press the ab!fiUes and tastes l;i,~-;.;.;,-i:-.&gt;;":o-ll...liii=i-..:;;;a;-:i..l;a;...i;;.;;&amp;ill
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'flp~·et
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that make you an indl\-ldual. ·
Usually a few articles justify
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their existence by beauty alone.
These are like jewels that add
sparkle. Enjoyment of dally
living is increaied when you flee I
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They shoold be special objects

!:. ome 6fi9.000 compared with
a10.000 last week .
ln wholesale ca rlot trading,
pork loms wer"' 3-6 cents a
pound lower. Boston bu Us y;ere
l1 ~ner but fresh skinned tlams
v. erE' steady to 2 cents lower.

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thai conHnu~ 'td. give Y"ll plea· tea polS, can· b&amp; l!lt~UQg piesure. More ~han. anylblng else ees even when eJ;Oply; -or \hey
in the room. _Ill~ pieces ex- ean OUCIII!ssfully hold .Doweril,
press you and your interests.
growing plants or flowering
y 1toom
branches.
~=:: of':ood design ItO- _Baakets "tr brass buckets, r.
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azln Old f
of
come wsUng an essent1a1 parts 0 mag · es.
Peces
of JOUr ful'llishings. They abuuld gliss, chilla or sliver
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complete th~ room just
aboes, h'\11 b&amp;i.g!oves.. imd je- · h/Jlders and bone dishes,
we!ry complete a costume. You hold matches lllld apes for
would not wear your gardt!D day's smoker. Pia~. trays,

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By United Pre'ss International cap1tal outlay, they rnust real·
Pr~ces generally were steady ize tir•l some of the fixi!d costs

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be subtracted The difference Is The use of farm records as
the family t~hor and manage- a management tool Will help
ment wage: . .
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·farmero·lmprove their operaHon C
If the ·CO!It of fllmlly living 'OX· 'Or to determine II some otl!er ·•
coeds . ·thiS' famUy 'labor aad Une ofact!VIijlwouJd lilore near·
manapment wa•• for
very ly provtae ·lhiJ•''famiiY living
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ration of Silo

BY c. E. BLAKESLEE
, tlces fnlm 25 to 50 per eenl
ments, would return him 1 eel'·
E•t. Aceat, Ap'ieallore
\ The labor part of the business laln Interest rate Without one
Meqa Caualy
IS wbere many farmers run tJI. "lick" of work. This Ia why in·
Land labor and cap1tat as ! to greater dtfficu!ly.
terest on investment becomell
In Ada;., Smith's or Karl M;rx's Stal'ling to milk dairy cows a fixed charge.
days, are tlie three fund'amen- at 6 a.m. and completing the In many cases f~a bave,
tals in the farm production JOb at 8 p.m. totals up 10 1 at Jived on Weir depreciation and ,
business
hour day . This gets tiresome Interest charges, 111&gt; when re- .
when followed 365 days a year. placement became necessary
At a farm management work- Most fanners look With envy on there is no money either lor
shop this past week it was point- lhe industml worker who puts family living or to replace tbe
ed out that If ail the operator in a 8 hour day .
equipment or Uvestock.
knows about the business· "
Most tanners when they go
the dollar and cents, he IS not Very few industries conUnue to borrow are
to provide
1
managmg the busmess. Tbis re- to keep workers who are not the lender With a net
wotth
fers to the importance of detail- I needed or who are no_l bwy pro- statement. Farmers should he
eel farm reoords so the opera· ,ducmg for the full e~ght hours. able to determine 11 they are
tor can mamtam control over On the farm , however, there improvmg rinancially year afhis expenses, his investments, may be three to five hours ter year by filling out ouch a
and how to get the best mcome whieh are extremely busy At atatement This is a simple
from business.
other penods, little or no pro- listing of it.e value of land, uveThe land JS the location on ductJve work can be done.
stock, buiiUina:s, and products
I
which tire busine" is built. One ' On 191 Ohio dlllry farms ln and cash at a lix~ time each
pear
.
cannot lose land but the land ' 1965 the low labor equivalent ' year. By deducting their liahil·
·arjjor, everbearing strawber'
can be either improved or run- !• as 241 ten hour days per year.[!ties from this figure, tl!ey get
'more than 500 plantings of
down. During the first 50 years IThe high was 289 ten-hour days 1 net worth figure. If this Item
an .herb garden conta;.ning 120
of this century, many farmers 1 per year.
,·ncreases each year lh- ••e
a flower garden featuring more than 40,
o th
th t h
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varieties, The Fann Science· Review wDI
lost much soil by erosion.
ne mg
a
as go n farmer 's financial posiUon Is
Sentetll. be,~ 21·:23
· ,a,t,_ t,he o, hio ~laleiJ
. 1Jivi!;sity
Now, however, ail
g 0 0 d farmers into difficulty financial- improvmg.
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farm managers use conservat· ly 15 that theJ tned t.o save Ia. It is important, however, to
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Ion pracliees on land that needs bor by buying machmery. . aeparale the effect of risin ·ment '!ncoine whlcft is tile a- m11y Will he In- trouble.
them
At the workshop 11 was pomt- .c f
th rod U abil
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,
·
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d pt1 es rom e P uc ve
• mount available lor family Yv• Another plloe where fannera
held at ~~~L:.ak~•·:~:~: l
Most farm managers, how.v• 1 ou
a e •• r
sa~e ity of the farm business. lnfla· ing io determined by addi~~g
. · ·
dlffi u1
Detro in
tr, have not yet re ached the .must be put Into a productiVe lion has acjded about S per cent the' gross illcome plus
l ·b e ~avehr~ ~ltd~~~- c
Y
point m the application of !Jme uae. This brmgs up tile quesuon to the value of land'''8lllllmlty chan
In inventory together. s w e
.
grea
....~ ~ 29. T
and fertilizer where they can- of cap1tak Capital wears out, be- d . .. ••· 11 t
al yea
Fro ~... 'te th
h
reduCed the labor mput. ln ma-• .
b I te d I
urmg "~ s sever
rs.
m "'"' I m e cas
.,.. i!J' caoes this bu !1!\'l!ed dispoa- traUon afliee Will be cloaecl
0
not get more return by using eomes s~ e • an mus
bo Family living is not a part of penses plus depreciation PIIIB - f 1
.
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more fertilizer. The good farm ;eplaced. Capital 15 the money Uie farm business but tbls Is the Interest on investments mU&amp;t 1 1 0 a ~'!"'' · ·' '· ·

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manager today is constantly mvested · .'" machinery, ~altle,
buildmg up hiS soil by the a'ddi- •atrd hu!ldmgs. 11 the machmery,
tion of plant food and organic I the livestock, and the bwldmp
matter. As pointed outlast week ' are not repa~red or replaced
th e average farmer can increase constllntly, the capital mveslhiS produciJon w1th good prae- menl 15 depleted.
- - Many farlnera are ID good
shape financially until a major
pieoe of equ1pment breaks down
and has to be repliced:

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Whenever farmers

consider

why most farmers are In the
farm business. It 'Is very dlffl·
cult today to provide the lellel
of flimily li'Virit ' from lhe same
size operafion catried out by
the previous gefterauoo
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Selection,.. Arrangement
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to lower for ali major classes of this investm~nt Include the ,
EU. Arent, B•m• "•· .
,; sl aughter livestock at mterest on the mvestment. the AccessOr!~' ate n'.A bfsk furmidwest markets thiS week.
1depreciation, ta~es, msurance, . h
Th
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AI ma)or livestock t•rmmals land repairs. Even if the mach· :;:.s. '~!!'- t
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;lo 11ghter steers and heifers fine is _not used a single day, f~;;:'~~ tJ'.t~erpe e~pi-e!s co
sold steady to .50 lower except 1 these 1tems are fixed costs 1
In
Th
al Chicago where
heifers ' which must be met. Whenever Y
le~est1s.
esesh
1amps piC ures
a
1 , 11 sl:t·u u1e week on a stPady Imvestmg in equipmenl or live- books 'and book '
' clnck's
''· z., high•r baSIS Cows closed stock, the fanner must realize
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art obJects As we
;trong It! .50 higher and bulls 1 t " money, mves
in 'th th · 1
· of 1 11
were steady 10 $1.00 lower at savings bonds or other inveat- wtwe notiececooo_urerfurnishl""s m!'

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al Etst St. Louis.
delivery at $26.45 und February
increased supply of $27.37 per hundredweight. While
Ieeder raUl•. la rgest of the arrivals at leading markets
&lt;;rason at several points. sold were particularly heavy, tra·
,teady to .50 lower.
' dersyressed. the fut~res.
Receipts of some 194,000 PriCes paid lor hve _poultry
:atlie at 12 markets were up delivered to Chicago this week
more than 20 per cent from last \Pre unrhon~ed Roaslers were
NPek's holiday-shortened per- ..25'h to .27'h and special feel
od.
whll• rock ftyers were .20 to
Prices Steady
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Wholesale carlot prices lor Closmg prices for wholesale
ste&lt;r be•f were steady to t cent eggs delivered to Chicago were
• pound lower, w1th the most 2 to 3 _cents h•glrer. allhmioh
1ownturn at Chicago. Heifer s~bstant1aliy lower; wheat and
&gt;eel also was steady to I rent ! Ch~eogo wh,olesale_ butter adower and cow beef was steady [ vanced 1&gt; cent durmg the week.
to z cents higher.
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Soybeans and com were
Ch01ce steers
at Chicago ' substantio!ly tower wheat and
averaged $26.10 per hundred- rye lower and oats irregularly
we1ght for the week
lower thi s week on the Chicago
Prices on the bulk of hogs Board of Trade.
;lumped to the lowest !•vets Soybeans were off 2f V• td
t&gt; ince April rhis week and top 24~~ . corn off 2% to 7li2; wheat
pr ices to the lowest point in a off l'o to 2; rye off 2* to ! 14 ;
year. Closmg prices for bar- uats unchanged to off t\l.
rows and gilts were .50 to 1 75 •
lower. Sows declined .75 to ·
11.50.
Hog receipts IbiS week at 12 :
t.erminal markets plus direct I
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Come In to our store today and rea:ister for the SwHpstaJcesl
Look around at our bargams whiio ~ou ' re hare. No putciJIU

necessary. This Is a focal con1est . . . not state-wide!

(Employus and familie s not eliHible.) Drawing on Dee. 15,

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rlere's the modern self-unloading wagon for forage ,
bales and cornt For chopped ma tenals, the
Ne w Holland Crop-Carrier has a v~rtlcal elevator
for fast , trouble-free unloadins. tt unloads up to
6.6 tops of loraae rnto bunk or blower in just six
mmufesl To handle bales or ear corn, just retnove
the trent panel. Watch the conveyor move the crop
out the rear in 90 secondS! A!'; us to· a demonl:r• tion. Free literature. Ea sy tinancm

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' 1·, \owf'r tha n last wf'ek and
1 '' f,,,n•st sinre April
( h.;1n g pnres for ~ l au~hter

whnl"-"' '" "rH'"- lnr
carca s~
lambs wert~ f'nOCII~
ste?.dv til 1,1: cenl a puuf141
lowt' r

YciU ltop ma.titia fast and 1180 milk gooner when you
11118 Hen &amp; Clark's Medifuran. It goes to work fast
.
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to •toll mastitis and milka out clean in only 48 boul'l.
Ywblllat belir ~\mea · tty
Medifurari FO!Jtaina furaltadoue, tho new nitrofuran
Doalllol'lioblel··lliil, Fit'
~~ that kills bacten.i eau'llqg P,.~ mastitis. Espe...nvme; IMdlllgodaer;' ConnOially efleetive qairuot hard-tcHontrol "staph" maaIJ);'dlie~~pareltued for
P.• ''·W ' ~by lellll • · titia. ~ Medifunn. You'Dappreciate it.
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Tht&gt; week ly averagE" price of
U.mm1~ and gil ts at Chicago
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Tak~ a good look at thO!!.•
shoes or old sun hal with a new platters can be used Ia 11,1111 ••f•l• ...ru·unl'boea
have m you_r home In the
suit. However, you · might lag posUion Ql" hung ,cm the
Uowtlo·N •Itldof--lloal' Ina
of accessor~es. For the
tN8r some a)lproprillte acces- to add lnltrest t. .. mantel or
Jad... ~ 1111 ·ltff tireed
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.-uete WNaeadaJ, '"··
mg selection, use, and arran,,
T.hersame id~a applies to ac· ware and china, sucb as
f ' ,.; !J!•· ~·~ :,· ·&gt;j"
ment of these accents In
eessorles for your borne. Ur serve standi, soup .blleens, aDil . ~o.l .. ~. £ A, I !..rji ,I ~se
jtomes.
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those you have that lio with colored tumblers~- add color,
Have Use aad late~est
your otlierillrnls!Ungs,' and plin char": and d!sllltcilon td a !'00"'·
Almost all SCCf!SS!&gt;rles
your budgi!t to Include those
Doat Have · ~- lle Eqletillve
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Formerly: Master Feed &amp; Seed Co.
some use,
well as . lnlere,jtl necessAry to complett the de- It Is 'poso!ble to haveuJQve!Y '
"""' wei ~w~lll~~~:l
value. FW1hermore, they 1U eorauon of the roliiR ·apJII'opr!- . and interesting acceiiiiQiies at 1001~-b~c ~~ Iii
3rd &amp;, Sye~moro
·Gilllpolis, 0.
446-2463
can be beautiful. ~e, such ately.
fi!Ue l!lpOIIBe. You may haVe to IIOrlt!J, in, ~, jlome,
as lamps and ash trays, serve Before buying look In your spend more thought and ·
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a useful purpose. Others such as 1 ttic ldtthen cbma cabinet or than money in order to
books ~nd rna~, are
ha..;,ent to - ~ what ml8hl •e • IOOd,lnexpenstve ooes. R~~:~;~
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· accessory. ber that a poor ~election
Still others, _ancb II eralt art•·
pewter pit· money wasted regardless
cles and cjlo•ce oosaessions, excoff\!1! and price. li comparatively expen-l
press the ab!fiUes and tastes l;i,~-;.;.;,-i:-.&gt;;":o-ll...liii=i-..:;;;a;-:i..l;a;...i;;.;;&amp;ill
.t . 1
'flp~·et
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Usually a few articles justify
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their existence by beauty alone.
These are like jewels that add
sparkle. Enjoyment of dally
living is increaied when you flee I
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They shoold be special objects

!:. ome 6fi9.000 compared with
a10.000 last week .
ln wholesale ca rlot trading,
pork loms wer"' 3-6 cents a
pound lower. Boston bu Us y;ere
l1 ~ner but fresh skinned tlams
v. erE' steady to 2 cents lower.

pPr hUI

thai conHnu~ 'td. give Y"ll plea· tea polS, can· b&amp; l!lt~UQg piesure. More ~han. anylblng else ees even when eJ;Oply; -or \hey
in the room. _Ill~ pieces ex- ean OUCIII!ssfully hold .Doweril,
press you and your interests.
growing plants or flowering
y 1toom
branches.
~=:: of':ood design ItO- _Baakets "tr brass buckets, r.
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of
come wsUng an essent1a1 parts 0 mag · es.
Peces
of JOUr ful'llishings. They abuuld gliss, chilla or sliver
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complete th~ room just
aboes, h'\11 b&amp;i.g!oves.. imd je- · h/Jlders and bone dishes,
we!ry complete a costume. You hold matches lllld apes for
would not wear your gardt!D day's smoker. Pia~. trays,

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_xpress Accents in the.Home

By United Pre'ss International cap1tal outlay, they rnust real·
Pr~ces generally were steady ize tir•l some of the fixi!d costs

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be subtracted The difference Is The use of farm records as
the family t~hor and manage- a management tool Will help
ment wage: . .
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·farmero·lmprove their operaHon C
If the ·CO!It of fllmlly living 'OX· 'Or to determine II some otl!er ·•
coeds . ·thiS' famUy 'labor aad Une ofact!VIijlwouJd lilore near·
manapment wa•• for
very ly provtae ·lhiJ•''famiiY living
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. BACHTEL FIELD - A dt!-

IE&gt;.nslvt' line that would

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up and an aenal rtn::us
good lor 214 yards and two
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,#Y HOBUT WILSON, JB, Ikle. t
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':" fourllt and one gamble ·lbal Ga\u~llt-bq/m~ .~t~~, :JiornOts' 12. ~li,fUpplng I"'"" fpr $1 y•rds, an~ outd1d ~·
Wetttn DlviiM
Hatiled and a blockt!d kick from ! Larry Mitchell "~op ,
alty after thebev~· · long..tBorljets 133 w 132.
W, L. T.
the short pWll formation waa second .kickoff ~ bitt 3).
gam Moved the ball back lo the Co'Bl Grovt hod seven first Green Bay
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Coal Grove needed ID deferal the GA,HS 27. '\ ·;. /
Horne! 30 Qn ,lhe nerl ploy, down• to Ga*!pohs •ix.
Detroit
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Galhpoho \4-0 Jll Daw· In •ir Ia 1 : GAHS marched Gary RossJII!pPed lli,rQ\Igli 1nd Seillor GAHS tackle
Gary Los Angel eo
2 0 0 lltel,
Field before nearly. 37 yards ~0 ~~li'-~lf' 40. But 1 to95ed Gllkay for ~ U yard: 1111!, Smlflt received a leg
InJury San Francltlco
I 0 1 -"'~!
rught.
uarterback ·~
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wao endrng the \bt_t)ll A Gllkey lo with 1 Ot remamlng, and was Minnesota
0 0 I .111,
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The host Hornets of Coac!l q
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Y~ to Grlmore palll gained IZ yards removed from the game Dan Chicago
0 2 I • ·
11•ve Y"•u
-"·~ntag 0 I smear
or
ss. h
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0 I D -Duley took ""'"
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Then GAH&amp; : • penalized 15 s orl o a w~t wn, oil
• Davies and Jt,lt Sm1lli mada
a 1more
·ooslakes, marching t5 yards for hoi g The dnve Hornets' 33
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several good tickles throughFrlday'o Jlelalll
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In 10 plays followtna the fi ..,
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Los Angeles 31 Chicop 11· • .
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\.~atlllb•le near midf~e!d to lake '' '1,• , ·,
lhreo}i~jlfiOt' !li1( ' Coal • 11 was the Hornels' fifth wtn (Only 1•me ochaduled)
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lHt lead. They clmrhed ,)I eo~riwt,talled to odvance ,prove had poasesalon .oi the ov- in s(x m&lt;etmgs against the
Sunday's G1111t1
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Athlnta al Phllodelphll
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punt. The mt!ial Hornet tal- ley w)tllGat;.'6mitll tossed Paul 9~ · ·_ ,
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~ Hornels remained untie. Ball1more at Minnesota
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came with 4:47 left, In the Harrli ljr .li• l".~rd Joss on 1 ' J'oll"1!lng the Hornelll' sec- foaled 1n 12 games covenng a Washington at Sl. Loulo
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period. :rbe cameo final lll1rd,~ llfi·~,~on. Cyrus' ond, ~f!hllown, GaUipollo came two-year period. Galltpotls had lletro1t at P1llsburgh
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stat~~-~~·· ed
llhreecJI,It~;~ :aey.U,~- punt- ootU~ them l'li-~5 In total Grove over Gallipolis, and the Blacks Tied 6-6: ''"
ttl!lre 8 • a appen ·
ed to,:#li•Horllljil ._,,..·'tL was yaMi,llilnll'olled lhe pigskin 21- seco~d time in as many years T"
Lo 31.0
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Gallipolis won the to•s, and I l . .J: hlne!ted ... ~- ''
possesolon playo but the the !Hornets whitewashed the
R~~:,~ood
•e,·nn,·ct·• • ...,
elected
lo receive. Fullback am~, """'"!. ~,, .,.,,_. .
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Thli' lllimeto were Ji!Jmied · ans gave the
elym .n an .tl i)ms
lie on VISiting PI Pleasant P'I'IOY
re,n alun eboro t
hl ave CySO· gain _.;.-[...;_ lo ~ , Ga!Uan•' c ' aftd..they loot I victory.
The Horneta .are now 1-0-1 for dav ni•ht The Bl• Blacko 1-&lt;i
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and returned It to the 38.
' 38 yard lliil&lt; ~wiij ln. IM ..ttec- 'I""'" ' o m,..e wo jar- "'e year
a ipo " ts . -. now 0-2-t lor the seasoo.
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Howevel' C)orllll rlnll lieXleo Iaiii In the fourlh Next Fnday, the Hornets will I Portsmouth omaohed

t&lt;Jut hdowns told the storv h~re
I 11day mght as the M1d~llepor t
YPI1ow Jackets took a 20-6 w1n

0'\'t'r the W!!hama

Wh1t~

· Ea.!!wood 40 Perrysburg 1•
Genoa 14 Lake 3
Maumee l8 Elmwood- 6
Anthony Wayne 30 Rossford 8
Lakota 26 Elmore 0
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Liberty Center 32
Grand Rapids
North Baltimore 20 OtSPgo 0
Woodviii• 12 Northwood
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, Tht&gt; Yellow Jacket lme held
the Wh1te F'alcuns out tmlP Mt
fr tunt' fnday mght gl\ mg
qrr&amp;rterbark Asa Bradburv prott'ttHm te rompiP!e ll ..f 22
passes
Neather teBm could put io
Nelsonville 24 Chauncty-Dover
gether a scormg dnve 111 the
l!rddleport 20
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Wahama IW. Va ) I
3 50 wa s left m the ~eco~&lt;l
1Youagstown South 13
Eastern 1 Meag~ 14
quarter thai the Jackets capNorth Galha 0
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,il9al!dlllan U
ped a 48 yard scorm~: dn ve
Racme
10
So•rthwrstern
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Hubbard
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1\llh a !Ieven yard pa~~ plav.
Garfwtd Hr ~his 14
Beaver Local It Leetonia 11
B1 artbury to Mark Tannt&gt;h1l l
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Heights
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Grand Valley 30.1.Iberijt 1
At lht start of tilt second
ffillfartl's Wildcats,
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Shaw
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..t•boro 44 Cbampwn 26
penod th1 Jackets took
Bill
with speed and size,
'-11dpark 0 Geneva :12 Howland 11
\lat·~hall's punt on the Wnha1
night crushed lhe Logan
nu:l 48 vard lme, and
w1th
Brunswick 24
Wyndhtfrpo Newwn Fall• •• loins 21-12 as they
Cleveland Lourdes 0 1Sm1tllfi
12.,¥orkvJlle Q
f1t-urgt' Sauer and Sam Hood
1Ccul14lll St Thomas Aqu1nas 29 .1 Ur 1l11a
ti ~(lena 8/
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Pllll~ hmg out vardage m the 4
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Buckeye 211 Tlllonsfrlfe ll
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~arrls and a cl\tud ut dust nmde, 1
Tom Cole. r'
1 Lorain 16 Canton Lmeo~n 8 ·
Mmgo Junchon 6
th#' _MJddJes moved to the Wa
i Wo.&gt;&lt;IPr 21 'rea 16
Wayne, Local 32 Dillonwle g
hamil 7 W1th a lh1rd and four
'l iluatJOn tacmg the Ja(' kt"f"
1 nr · •' ''" """i' 11
Pow e./tap figtfl!f'flt ~ "'ll
Geneva 22 Warren Howland 18 1!da~"":' lfVQnf Bef.ry ~2
Bradbury hit T:umel11ll, 111 tht'
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8arnesvlii(,C3o R1ver Lora! IJ
give t~ visitors a qmtk
rle.• r and the Junior end was
6
CadiZ
14
tliuon
Local
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lead.
Jetferson
mlu payd1rt untouched 81 ad1
, JlRvere 18 Highlond 12
J!eallsv'U. 18 Wuoditield t '·
In the secol!d quarter, COle,
bu.J_V" pa s~ to BJII Swan lo1 tht&gt;
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Westlr.ke
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Wahama started a scot 11 g
Clev~land
r.11mour
19
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Flushing
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Jewell
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rhamrmm perfect game. quarlt!rbat k Baa t I postUon where Parrt.sh had. Belpre 22
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WheeliJl8 (W. Va.) 17 OJ'--..~ .,ill ~ ~
el 'foll.wed i#·OJJe's paY
Da\je. Whtte h1t 5 ol 6 passes to 23 12
j lhree rushmg attempts, mclud- man
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put the Whrte Falcons
the Both squads a" 1-0 tht&lt; y~ar mg one etght-yard ~c10mble fo' l Walter Be•ch and Ehrrch N9rth Canton 34 Perry 12
Col•~~~;.:~~..
.Ml4wliy ' In the last period,
.J&lt;Jckets' u yard !l,ine'm mne Jn tegul(lr scas8fl ('Ulllpt'llt!On u trmrhd()v.n
Barne-s at the corners as well Jackson 8 Fairless 0
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81
plavs, then sent ocatback Raloh ~portmg w1ns over B,JIIJmon· Also of! the read.., lme or to- as Ross Ftchtner at the strong. Tuslaw 8 Claymont e
. Wortblna:toa
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Baley around the Jack•ts nghl and Washmgjlln
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. the Manchester 41 Northwest 14
lu1pbua ,Wat~f!:son «, •&gt; '\' atltl~d the two-pOlill
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expected tv tiU f!J., \l'ih!f&gt;f l
•lfilut Qi• ~.\heY. •'I Qolrwstow~ 211~; • c
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Columbua ,No.tJII ID a •keeper plly for 1
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fa lcons' lone touchdown Dalo l' It Will be, vJrtually the same , the lately dep\.rtad Bel nie..P~- wii.J, itle~lln@ IO.st' battf 11ft\ Zan4Vtlle RO!tarari)t • ,
Hollins' kick lor Hre vxtra poJnt , Parke-r sta rtrng lmeup that de- 1nsh who v.alked out of the Packc ... s
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'HiDiJnfi rolled Up 213
wa~ wide'. •,,, ., ~ l·,
tea led !be Browns for the croVwn Browns' tramlng ramp last
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Lon4oa 14 Urbana 6
rOsliin~ and 47 'vla thel air
The Yellow Jacke~ were not lasl vear wtlh the posSible ex- •
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aet yafds while
Jo be demed as 1hov ca me , ceplton of confer and l1ghl end ! . I;)NDRJCKo EndjrnJ' tUPj,) 1 ~~~~i:ro4~nll~l
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fllrfield l)'tl¥/l , 1~
to 1111 total
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ruanng back only to lose the "here mrnnr lllJUries have ~/,_ I ;:_ lnsh ~' der ctiftpet Clu !itA
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w Icord • 11&gt;11'1._.~ I l
~oal Gro'e I$ G'-!iJiii!'lll
ground. 'Flrrt do•mo ' fa1vDI'
ball on I fumblec. Jt '.\&amp;s her~ h!bJted B11l Andf&gt;rson and K~n O'Conner shot a St&gt;(Ond roUnd I
FO~ Oh:o
) I· Maysville 28
Mecharu~bura a· .
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tb! winnerS 134.
9 crosscu~n~ytht&gt; Jacket lme shawf!d Its ab1J1.. I Bowman from seemg duty
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Both are JlOW frt. but :llarv stroke lead owr Net I f'oles of t team upsf:l secoo4·ranked Spulh· Crooksville 42 ·RolJevillt 8
Well5\0n Oak ·Hill&amp;
. Rllllartls
1 c0
No ham a punt
Flemmg and Bill Curry wo~'t 1Bntam f'rrday •t the rrnd pomt; ern lllmors.here ,Sat,urda}, 2Ht. Caldwell 30 Fort Frye e
ColuilibtW' as!m®r 41
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' be budged from the startmg :of the $16140 Duntop Ma9ler &gt;·desplle a record settmb, first- Huron 14 Ambe.1t 12
WMohaU
Wtth • ftrst and !0 to go on
pia e finish by Osc~r Moore for
Lancaster 24
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thm owll 21 yard Ime the Jack 1meup
goH tournament Terry Dill ot' .~-.._ c'-'!.-.J k .,
Wellinkton 41 ·N~ London I
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On defense, the Packers have o\ustm Tex carded a 74 to be Nlll:' ~ u IS.
Eastlake North S2
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Pal eS\'lll Harv 14 FrankliD Hel
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agam wt th Sam H&amp;od gomg 'n
well back at i46 and Dav~
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1January. ·.uth Bob Jete! at the Ragan of Orlando Fla had a meter team lll na J964 , ymR Woodridge zo Twinsburg s- " '
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Columbus Sl. Mary 12
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ptcs, . I
Grand Valley 30 Uberty 5
M ffU
yar me
was a Ja un m fm Doug Hart v.hen Hart suf off the record set 13st ~r- by j AYon 20 Norwalk Sl Paul I
1 a 0
to Tannehill '::;d a Bracll&gt;ury 1" : teted .m m1ury m the flfsl ser- 1 Charleston Exuects
loday's ,.cond place finisher, 'Nor•ayne 27 Cloverleaf 0
Westerville ~l~alnut \
Sa 1"r pass at covered n Jes ul the !JIIe game a year ago, I Re&lt;•or•l (;rill Cmwtl
Srhramm.
Midland 1Pa) 18
Dubtin 22 M!~i.l!t'J \la; \
Hlrds of the drive Hood ran is st11l m there Bnd lu st week he I The lmgest C'Jowd 1n Charles- Moore tourPd the 4-1nlle ~' tast Llv'erpool 13 Mansfield Sen
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for the exh 8 poml and the 11-Hrked flfl a John Uo1tas pas" ton's U1re£ • year professKNlal skm course in 19 2! !'I to clip 5! 5 Weltsvi11e 15 Lisbon 8
Columbus West 8 ninth.
scuro stood l3 to 6 at the three • and ra mbled 46 yards for the footbi!ll hiStory IS e&gt;!"'cled Hus seconds off the mark/ ·sel by , Steubenvrlle 21
Reynoldsburg 11 Groveport I ,
q~ta1ter mark
1 t• lly
i afternoon when lormer Charles- Schramm
CleveJand Glenvlllo 0 Cardington ~lllllf'I'OWIU!h!
At the start of thf' fourth oer- , La ~t vea1 m the rhampumsh!p ton Ror kets Coa ch Perry ,)1,4.oss
T. \... .6! • , l"i"hrsviile ~ lii
Gahanna 17 Belle '6
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lod. Wahama sa rtPd a &lt;lnve gam~ Jeter lm1 1led B1owns re- 1se11ds llts unbeat"'n Orlando Pan- WASHINCtON • (lWI) ~illd
ll
Jerr~rson Unloh 14 Graurille :l Net~
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but en re mstde the Jacktts' ·,2.i tetvmg are Pau l Warfteld 10 thers agamst the Roekets.
Preston Carpenter was traded ~tanton Lqcal 20 Mt. Pleasant 0 Coshocton 2S·CIJJlbriretl! .1
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vHrd Ime th• defenSJve lme of1 jusl '"" recepttnn&lt;
I Th e Charleston club rs de- Fnday by the Washmglotl :roronto 1 Carrollton I
CjrclevUio 34 Teays :an t
the Middtes y,ould not move 1 ,
111~ One-Two Punrh
I fendmg
champton and dtdn't Redskms to th~ Mmnesota Struthers 18
OlentaD 22 Hi hland 14~1
snd the Ja, ket~ took:. a~r ~'A)"' Veteran '(lklmng backs Paul lost! ~ game m roanng to the V1kmgs for sn ~nd1sclosetl dr&lt;~ft
Youngstown East 12 W hi ~ C ~ 8
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llorn!lll&amp; -owl Jrm l'aylor haw ! 1965 en Iitle - under Mos;· chmce.
Mmerva 8 Sandy Valley 0
•• ng n . . Chillicothe
0
The Jacket s' thrrd touchdO'.l'It l agam senred notf.:e 1h.v are fil l coachmg Now Moss has tlje Carptnter had been placed " Ravenna 14 Salem 0
Greenfleld .M~Cialn 21 .
1
~nve cJ~mf m1dwa; m lf\e · 4S (eve1 this vear, g1mQmg out 1Ollando Panther3 roanng wttfa watvers earber m the day. but warren Hard1ng 29
JackS® 1
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fmal pt'rtod ,1tter Ft f:~ke pun1 ~ Ut y~rds on the ground and a 4-0 recurd to Charleston's 3-j was recalled by Wa ~ hmgton
Canton McKinley 28 MUlersport 24 Carroll S
and run wa-. sl\)pped h~ lht ' ~mg down four jlasses for an 1marK under Coach Ken Carpen- when Minnesota cla1111ed him. Alliance 36 Akron Central 0
West Jefferson 20
Jarkf'ts alf'll ends and a 1ft- addlfi ~JRal 37 vards Ln all. thev 1 ter
Shadyside 14
Northea-tern 0
yard renal!\ a"gamst the J,u k e1ther carrieD the ball or were I Wheellng 1S Tmnmen are hosts J..oveland 21
Warwood (W'. Va.) 6 Upper Arbnlton 31
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els ~"1 thr ball hark to the·
fl · - to the Brooklyn Dodgers lonlghl l Ft. Thomas (Ky l Hlghl:mds 20 Medina 20 Bay Village 12
Columbus South 18
\1 1drllf'pnrt H ~cmi Ime- anrl a Scormt! by Quarters
m a contelit between
the Cmcmnau Moeller 47
•.t l Fairv1ew 21
Hilliard' 21 Loaaa 12
rH &lt;;! ,md 10 to go
Midd\POOII
0 fl7 7-'10 lea gue's only two
wmless l
Ctncmnah Hughes g
North Olmsted. Columbus Linden 20
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I)() 6 0- 6tearm.
Prmceton 22 Norwood 0
Columbus Hartley ta l
magt H1 adbuJ v h11 Gem ge S&lt;~u
PikftoD 60 WesttaU 0

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Elida 7 Spenct!rville 7 1tie)
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0 t) I 6-14 Hardin Nortber1 IS
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TDs - Allman, 2 on runs oi l Letpolc 19 Arcadia 0
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m 1 sparkling delen51 ve
per· the Eagles who had stOpped I Eastern, while turnmg m Jls 6 and 14 yards, Eastern.
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1Lima Semor 41 Sidney I
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\ "rd" Pas.sme
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2H ty team was scored on a 6 yard Eastern's defenstve umt , w1th and 52 yards passing for ,the back Roman Gabriel had only Allen East 48 Perry 0
Tot&lt;JI Yardl .•• •. 187
328 1u.,.tbe--middle run With se-ven Charles E•chmger.
Jerry Pirates.
f1ve passe!f mterl"epled m 1965. Amelia 6 Milford 0
P"'""s ...... . 7-,-~ 11-22 !mimrtes and 14 seconds lett tn Burke, Larry Spencer, Archre Coach Mel Carter's team had
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Wildcat a!lack. Kyger Creek
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Kyger Creek Bobcalti struck After a scoreless ,,,.,1 period, In tile tllrrd c•nl&lt;&gt;, Miller in-[ mtercepted four passes, Jerry 1
paydirl twiC!1 In both !he sec- the Bobcall' Dun Rumley rae- serted .. vera! second stnngers 1 Hall nabbed t,.o, Frsher and
ond and third quarten Fnday ed, 20 yard• with 9:15 lefl In after Shuler rambled 49 y•rds ' Drummond one each. The Bob- ' TRUNK SPACE • ~DOORS • ,.
1hgbt and t.be result. was a~ the second canto, giving the ' to the one yard lme. Howard cats recovered lwn
Wildcat SAFETY STEff!! lNG COLUMN ··~
Southern Valley Athletic con- "'"lmg Bobcats a!Ht lead Jun· lblasted over and it was 22-D. llumbles
~AD~~{v"~;:~~R~t:~~;T; &gt;ference triur:g,ph over host Han- tor Howard ran the
extra The try for the extra pOints I The VISitors w~n! pen~hled : SIDEWALL.S • VlNYL. UPHOL- .:.:;o
nan Trace~
points, and it was IHJ
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The wln Ufted Kyger Creek's Wllb 3·38 remarnmg m the Kyger Creeks final
&amp;core host Racme whrle tile Wrldcats 1
season record to 1-1. The Wlld· ' half, Mike Shuler scaml"'rad 12 c&lt;~me on a 3S.yarrl pass mler- 1Will lake on Symmes valley at '
eats suffered their aecond yards and agam Howard ram- ' ception runback by KeJlh Drum I Waterloo
straight sethack, n was the med tile extra pomts to make mond.
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two 9elbackll dunng the past was oet up b~ Jerry Hall's pas~ yard gallop later m the contest Kyy,g~e~r~C=r~e:ek~--0~16~12:__'1:11-:: 28~\i_,=="L"oo""'n"',W,.·,V,.•,.·-=tllllll!ll' &gt;'II
for Kyger, but the Bobcats fall· ' ed 10 soore.
I The Wildcats' longest run
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American Leape
IHllndley. LP-Nye (0 l) HRS- , action when Terry Cremeens
)Suspended after 2\ir lnnlngs, Shannon tl5th).
1raced 45 yards
power tailure)
-Kyger Creek gathered up
Ka~s City
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300 OliO 001- 4 8 0 nme frrst downs, H•nnan Trace
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McNally (l 3 ·~).
(8), Osteen 18) and Edward•; I _
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Eastern s Eagles. sparked by was a 26-yard ruA by Martm bst of boy&amp; having positions, ed 101
EaStern Bellevue II"Oyde t
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prettY well the fme runmng ol semor half- ' that put the pigski~ on ll1i! 10 i stop~~the t''atte~ tb oge~t'e ~~~=o Ea~:" :.m a bad one Willard 28 Rfvemew a
llllls up the Jarke:ots fir~l VIC· bad Hl}ger ·~.IJman. remamed yard smpe two plays before !~~d. to ~O~losesmto o~e
aer:: aenal l~tercepted. Eastem wal Bowlitl&amp; Greett 21 Norwilk f
on ol the season
unbealen m two Southern Val- Allman scored Fullb!\Ck Do n 1l
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l'zed 10 Ards and Nortb Ctestlioe e Soutb Central t
· ga mes , Rous h ran the extra po1nta . Izone was lts .offens1ve umt. mov- G
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Shelby 12 Ashland 12 (tie)
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Eastern will be host to the Pleasant I Colonel Crawford I
Srotmg - Touchdowns . Mrd- ~ Norlh Gallta Prrales, !4-0, Ffl· came with 1 mrnutes and 41 1 ~
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11t'pu11 - l&lt;mnelull 11) t 7 yard day mghl
seconds left m the fourth quart· t Coach Shmn's Eagles once 11 night and the P1rates are at Ontario 64 Northmor I
,,,~~ frnm kradlmrvl Hood I I Allman. a 143 pounder, scor-er when Allman broke Jose the brst quarter got a long Southwestern.
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Grueser to Jenkins, which ac·
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during the evenmg, also ligu1·
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Tbe Soulbern TomadOI!s ~~ed ,once ill the f1rsl Jllirlod.ibeil
rolled to a aolld 30-8 wln 8\'lftl
the Soulll\W!stern ,.lfilhlanders
Friday night at Racine, I! w/i§
the seclHld slrai&amp;hl win f~r
Ooaeh Don Van Meter's Motga
CoWlty club. Soulhwlllllern· _ ill
now 0.1-l.
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Soulhem, moving
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well on offense even , . \"'u.t!~
lwo backfield che~~&amp;es' were. ~e!
qulrad last week ~us~,'pl.~
juries and once again perlornt
tng capably 011 deletise,'. wu
never seriously threatened by
the Highlanders.
Sherm CUndiff, Tornado senlor who moved from fnllbadt
to halfback for !be non-~
clash with the G.Ula couniF
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punting
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one
er punt from that close forma- Cyrut prcked up !16 yards In DEPARfMENT
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Jllg ~0 Hrs) hal(. J~QI;\!ts1 .a lite end on a sweep for his
Saund;rs smashed up the mid. bon. Cyru. raced through a
attempts for the winners 1 Fml Downs
~. hauled In the pass al on~ TII ·run 1011' dle'•'next
dle for one yard - he needed hole, blockad It, ran to his left, Phil Pmkerman had 29. m 10 Yards Ru~hmg
85 1M
. e }lilte l"'d IDS~ his,,lf•Y , to wl!h 3 minutes al!l!
two for the Hrol down He was Igrabbed lhe plgskm and was tries, fu llback Dan Fliehman Lost Rushmg
39 22
46 132
e one loot line before :belng remaining, \'he ''l!"y for the eJ:• stopped by the Homel forward , long gone - 17 yurds to pay- ~ Tl yards in tO trips and quarter· Net Rushmg
· pped~.Grueser ll\011 Wf!ll.ov- tra pomls vta a'l*t•• was in- wall.
Idirt. Thai made It 14-ll. Cyrus back Harris fintshed the even- Passes Attempted .... . 19 0
9J a ·qU¥1efback sneak .'on l'!mplet.. ' '
Then In lllhtnlng-llke !ashton was stopped oborl on lhe erlra ' mg Wllh a mmus 20 m four car- Passes Completed
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PaS9es Intercepted . . D 1
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along with PhU Plnk.t. The first ball ended as Ken : For Galhpolls. Brent Saur.· Yards Passmg
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uihern · 10 tbtl; drl~er:~, lf!al ma~f &amp;ood ,IIJ!CPI!nt ot bbluiell
!80-senlor halfback, alter· Rrffle recoverad Harris' tum- I ders p1cked up 28 yards in six ' ~et Rush Pass
133 132
, 14 a lti.O helf''llll! ,ltad.
ln hls new rol!l,• tauted the II•
In moving the plgskm 45 , ble on the Hornet so. ,
&lt;: !carne•. ~ryan Swam had one I umbles
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"Neither te~lll IJiade rts way, ~.al touchdgw.n, -tf. tbe pme OR
In 10 plays. Cyrus ram· Nertller team . lhr,.tO!Jfd In ' net ya~d rus"'•l m srx tnes ~overed by
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II over from the three and ' the thlfd stanJa GA HS had pos. 1Larry M tlch~ll three yards tn • enallies
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\W bul· S!&gt;uthe(n once mov&lt;Q l~lt In the, pme. Hallback Tlmllt was 1-0 Freshman quarter· aeS9lon of tho oval 11 limes four tnps Grlkev hve yards m l Punts
4·.12 4·147
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211 ylir!l Jin1! ,olllje Higb- ~:.,art scoJ:f!\1 ,the POints after b,ack Paul Harris hit end Larry in ~is perio~.
The Hornets SIX run• and Chuck Neal nine
Scormg - Cyrus, 3·y a r d
llndero before belnfp!Qppell,lll( ~~ a sweep of Jibe left end.
lllrllll!tandlng' aD -alooe In the had rt ntne limes.
yards m seven attempts
plunge, 4 47 left m f~rst pennd
a.' f~lh il911t11 si!I!OI\®·
, , , SJ¥11jlern ·WYL travel th1s Frl_l end zone lor the exira points. began, Gilkey started tossmg I Overall, Coal G~ove gamed Harm to Hall, PArs Cyrus,
Boutllwestern, deswate . to ~ay to KYI!er:llrtek-101' llll
·cyrus carried !he oval eight began, Gilkey began toS9m.g 132 yard• ru.shm~ m 47 plays, 17-yards . wrlh blocked punt, 2 •
~ on the ~re,ll~r4 lit~ fl· 9b4 consecutive malchJ
limes In the Hornels" drive _ slr•kes right and lei~ He btl Galhpoh• gamed only 46 In 29 19 left m second perrod Run
nai }2 mln~\!'S. lipaJW 10W¥J •Is ~VJ\C,.IetlJn , . .,.ile , Southwest· their only sul!ained march - Jrm Gilmore for eight yards, atlemplll
farled
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Hatiled and a blockt!d kick from ! Larry Mitchell "~op ,
alty after thebev~· · long..tBorljets 133 w 132.
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gam Moved the ball back lo the Co'Bl Grovt hod seven first Green Bay
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Horne! 30 Qn ,lhe nerl ploy, down• to Ga*!pohs •ix.
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Gary Los Angel eo
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Field before nearly. 37 yards ~0 ~~li'-~lf' 40. But 1 to95ed Gllkay for ~ U yard: 1111!, Smlflt received a leg
InJury San Francltlco
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uarterback ·~
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wao endrng the \bt_t)ll A Gllkey lo with 1 Ot remamlng, and was Minnesota
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Los Angeles 31 Chicop 11· • .
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Athlnta al Phllodelphll
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punt. The mt!ial Hornet tal- ley w)tllGat;.'6mitll tossed Paul 9~ · ·_ ,
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llhreecJI,It~;~ :aey.U,~- punt- ootU~ them l'li-~5 In total Grove over Gallipolis, and the Blacks Tied 6-6: ''"
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ed to,:#li•Horllljil ._,,..·'tL was yaMi,llilnll'olled lhe pigskin 21- seco~d time in as many years T"
Lo 31.0
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Gallipolis won the to•s, and I l . .J: hlne!ted ... ~- ''
possesolon playo but the the !Hornets whitewashed the
R~~:,~ood
•e,·nn,·ct·• • ...,
elected
lo receive. Fullback am~, """'"!. ~,, .,.,,_. .
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Du' •
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Thli' lllimeto were Ji!Jmied · ans gave the
elym .n an .tl i)ms
lie on VISiting PI Pleasant P'I'IOY
re,n alun eboro t
hl ave CySO· gain _.;.-[...;_ lo ~ , Ga!Uan•' c ' aftd..they loot I victory.
The Horneta .are now 1-0-1 for dav ni•ht The Bl• Blacko 1-&lt;i
rus open ng o on s own
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and returned It to the 38.
' 38 yard lliil&lt; ~wiij ln. IM ..ttec- 'I""'" ' o m,..e wo jar- "'e year
a ipo " ts . -. now 0-2-t lor the seasoo.
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Howevel' C)orllll rlnll lieXleo Iaiii In the fourlh Next Fnday, the Hornets will I Portsmouth omaohed

t&lt;Jut hdowns told the storv h~re
I 11day mght as the M1d~llepor t
YPI1ow Jackets took a 20-6 w1n

0'\'t'r the W!!hama

Wh1t~

· Ea.!!wood 40 Perrysburg 1•
Genoa 14 Lake 3
Maumee l8 Elmwood- 6
Anthony Wayne 30 Rossford 8
Lakota 26 Elmore 0
' IYoun•st&lt;
Liberty Center 32
Grand Rapids
North Baltimore 20 OtSPgo 0
Woodviii• 12 Northwood
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, Tht&gt; Yellow Jacket lme held
the Wh1te F'alcuns out tmlP Mt
fr tunt' fnday mght gl\ mg
qrr&amp;rterbark Asa Bradburv prott'ttHm te rompiP!e ll ..f 22
passes
Neather teBm could put io
Nelsonville 24 Chauncty-Dover
gether a scormg dnve 111 the
l!rddleport 20
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Wahama IW. Va ) I
3 50 wa s left m the ~eco~&lt;l
1Youagstown South 13
Eastern 1 Meag~ 14
quarter thai the Jackets capNorth Galha 0
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,il9al!dlllan U
ped a 48 yard scorm~: dn ve
Racme
10
So•rthwrstern
I
Hubbard
a&amp;
G!rmi:B
1\llh a !Ieven yard pa~~ plav.
Garfwtd Hr ~his 14
Beaver Local It Leetonia 11
B1 artbury to Mark Tannt&gt;h1l l
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Heights
81
Grand Valley 30.1.Iberijt 1
At lht start of tilt second
ffillfartl's Wildcats,
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E.rsl
r~t-wland
Shaw
35
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Str
..t•boro 44 Cbampwn 26
penod th1 Jackets took
Bill
with speed and size,
'-11dpark 0 Geneva :12 Howland 11
\lat·~hall's punt on the Wnha1
night crushed lhe Logan
nu:l 48 vard lme, and
w1th
Brunswick 24
Wyndhtfrpo Newwn Fall• •• loins 21-12 as they
Cleveland Lourdes 0 1Sm1tllfi
12.,¥orkvJlle Q
f1t-urgt' Sauer and Sam Hood
1Ccul14lll St Thomas Aqu1nas 29 .1 Ur 1l11a
ti ~(lena 8/
E c:
Pllll~ hmg out vardage m the 4
ii.mf,,,'l
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Buckeye 211 Tlllonsfrlfe ll
n
~arrls and a cl\tud ut dust nmde, 1
Tom Cole. r'
1 Lorain 16 Canton Lmeo~n 8 ·
Mmgo Junchon 6
th#' _MJddJes moved to the Wa
i Wo.&gt;&lt;IPr 21 'rea 16
Wayne, Local 32 Dillonwle g
hamil 7 W1th a lh1rd and four
'l iluatJOn tacmg the Ja(' kt"f"
1 nr · •' ''" """i' 11
Pow e./tap figtfl!f'flt ~ "'ll
Geneva 22 Warren Howland 18 1!da~"":' lfVQnf Bef.ry ~2
Bradbury hit T:umel11ll, 111 tht'
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8arnesvlii(,C3o R1ver Lora! IJ
give t~ visitors a qmtk
rle.• r and the Junior end was
6
CadiZ
14
tliuon
Local
6
lead.
Jetferson
mlu payd1rt untouched 81 ad1
, JlRvere 18 Highlond 12
J!eallsv'U. 18 Wuoditield t '·
In the secol!d quarter, COle,
bu.J_V" pa s~ to BJII Swan lo1 tht&gt;
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Westlr.ke
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Sew
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Gnadenhuttcll
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Wahama started a scot 11 g
Clev~land
r.11mour
19
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Flushing
26
Jewell
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Boyer
with a
yl!d TD
lnve late m the second quart·
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ralls
21
IStraoburg
24
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'fuscara~»• .Valle¥ 4J . . '• .
Logaw IJbl &lt;)11 the ~oreho·
Jen&lt;:Jitv ag&lt;nnsl tl1e J ,u I; ' mt '
FIRST \llllDLEPORT SCORE - Yellow Jaekel end ~lark T1nnehtll lfl41 rlllf· I West G•auga 47 Kirtland 8
Midvale t
the second · periOd wh.o
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mt dt&gt; the 15 \aid hnf'
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g1otmrl 1s Co·t·,,pt Wrllwm •\tthm ol thl' \\hJte , f,dcons
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c11vel•nd West 14 Elgm 20 NOrth UnlUn 6 '
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t1e 11 to entl the (!J ~1 , b;Aif •11 CI 1'\FI •\\0 I UP! I - Tlh' lf't t' IH'I',; Jn 37 of Green Bll~'o.; wet&gt;k
I ~:Jyna: Cathohe 28 Mld\'l~W e
Delaware ~ 2
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I The lanky , fotmer quarter·
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Spr•n•fiteld
Slnlwne.
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C.ach Fred PhifVl 's :bo) 5 E;astern D1vJo;wn
rhamrmm perfect game. quarlt!rbat k Baa t I postUon where Parrt.sh had. Belpre 22
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'lbea MH!et and Cole tobk
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kll'ked off to start the s~cond Cleveland Browns here today Starr completed 14 out of 19 hop&lt;id to wtn a job. knows Starr
W1lhamstown
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1rookba¥
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luuk to t~ &amp;Jr Quarterback t1flf' game won by the Packet s and gamed anothe1 36 va(ds tn l Cleveland serondanr 's newest
WheeliJl8 (W. Va.) 17 OJ'--..~ .,ill ~ ~
el 'foll.wed i#·OJJe's paY
Da\je. Whtte h1t 5 ol 6 passes to 23 12
j lhree rushmg attempts, mclud- man
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00
put the Whrte Falcons
the Both squads a" 1-0 tht&lt; y~ar mg one etght-yard ~c10mble fo' l Walter Be•ch and Ehrrch N9rth Canton 34 Perry 12
Col•~~~;.:~~..
.Ml4wliy ' In the last period,
.J&lt;Jckets' u yard !l,ine'm mne Jn tegul(lr scas8fl ('Ulllpt'llt!On u trmrhd()v.n
Barne-s at the corners as well Jackson 8 Fairless 0
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Cole raced 14 yards
81
plavs, then sent ocatback Raloh ~portmg w1ns over B,JIIJmon· Also of! the read.., lme or to- as Ross Ftchtner at the strong. Tuslaw 8 Claymont e
. Wortblna:toa
)lly to score, tnd
Baley around the Jack•ts nghl and Washmgjlln
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. the Manchester 41 Northwest 14
lu1pbua ,Wat~f!:son «, •&gt; '\' atltl~d the two-pOlill
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&lt;~de ID gii&gt;•JIU . ~ Will fnr thrt
expected tv tiU f!J., \l'ih!f&gt;f l
•lfilut Qi• ~.\heY. •'I Qolrwstow~ 211~; • c
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Columbua ,No.tJII ID a •keeper plly for 1
ew~_k ~~
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Y1ctory.
fa lcons' lone touchdown Dalo l' It Will be, vJrtually the same , the lately dep\.rtad Bel nie..P~- wii.J, itle~lln@ IO.st' battf 11ft\ Zan4Vtlle RO!tarari)t • ,
Hollins' kick lor Hre vxtra poJnt , Parke-r sta rtrng lmeup that de- 1nsh who v.alked out of the Packc ... s
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Newcomerstown 0
, •I Columbua Cen al
'HiDiJnfi rolled Up 213
wa~ wide'. •,,, ., ~ l·,
tea led !be Browns for the croVwn Browns' tramlng ramp last
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New Lexington e
Lon4oa 14 Urbana 6
rOsliin~ and 47 'vla thel air
The Yellow Jacke~ were not lasl vear wtlh the posSible ex- •
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aet yafds while
Jo be demed as 1hov ca me , ceplton of confer and l1ghl end ! . I;)NDRJCKo EndjrnJ' tUPj,) 1 ~~~~i:ro4~nll~l
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Trl;VtlleJ. ¥ 1
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fllrfield l)'tl¥/l , 1~
to 1111 total
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ruanng back only to lose the "here mrnnr lllJUries have ~/,_ I ;:_ lnsh ~' der ctiftpet Clu !itA
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w Icord • 11&gt;11'1._.~ I l
~oal Gro'e I$ G'-!iJiii!'lll
ground. 'Flrrt do•mo ' fa1vDI'
ball on I fumblec. Jt '.\&amp;s her~ h!bJted B11l Andf&gt;rson and K~n O'Conner shot a St&gt;(Ond roUnd I
FO~ Oh:o
) I· Maysville 28
Mecharu~bura a· .
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tb! winnerS 134.
9 crosscu~n~ytht&gt; Jacket lme shawf!d Its ab1J1.. I Bowman from seemg duty
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for
a
tolal
138
to
take
Gnc-1
a~;~u
UmversJiy
West
Muskingum
22
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·Score
~ •quanen:
8
7
v tn hold agam .. aod Jorced
Both are JlOW frt. but :llarv stroke lead owr Net I f'oles of t team upsf:l secoo4·ranked Spulh· Crooksville 42 ·RolJevillt 8
Well5\0n Oak ·Hill&amp;
. Rllllartls
1 c0
No ham a punt
Flemmg and Bill Curry wo~'t 1Bntam f'rrday •t the rrnd pomt; ern lllmors.here ,Sat,urda}, 2Ht. Caldwell 30 Fort Frye e
ColuilibtW' as!m®r 41
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' be budged from the startmg :of the $16140 Duntop Ma9ler &gt;·desplle a record settmb, first- Huron 14 Ambe.1t 12
WMohaU
Wtth • ftrst and !0 to go on
pia e finish by Osc~r Moore for
Lancaster 24
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thm owll 21 yard Ime the Jack 1meup
goH tournament Terry Dill ot' .~-.._ c'-'!.-.J k .,
Wellinkton 41 ·N~ London I
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On defense, the Packers have o\ustm Tex carded a 74 to be Nlll:' ~ u IS.
Eastlake North S2
ets tonk bul fo~ plays to scot e 1 taken up •here they lefl off Ia' I
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Pal eS\'lll Harv 14 FrankliD Hel
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agam wt th Sam H&amp;od gomg 'n
well back at i46 and Dav~
t•.PI
n
e
ey
Grove y
1January. ·.uth Bob Jete! at the Ragan of Orlando Fla had a meter team lll na J964 , ymR Woodridge zo Twinsburg s- " '
!rom the four to cap the 76 • h
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Columbus Sl. Mary 12
d d.
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B db
ng t lOrner spot eter. I11 Jng l second rflund tfttal of H9
ptcs, . I
Grand Valley 30 Uberty 5
M ffU
yar me
was a Ja un m fm Doug Hart v.hen Hart suf off the record set 13st ~r- by j AYon 20 Norwalk Sl Paul I
1 a 0
to Tannehill '::;d a Bracll&gt;ury 1" : teted .m m1ury m the flfsl ser- 1 Charleston Exuects
loday's ,.cond place finisher, 'Nor•ayne 27 Cloverleaf 0
Westerville ~l~alnut \
Sa 1"r pass at covered n Jes ul the !JIIe game a year ago, I Re&lt;•or•l (;rill Cmwtl
Srhramm.
Midland 1Pa) 18
Dubtin 22 M!~i.l!t'J \la; \
Hlrds of the drive Hood ran is st11l m there Bnd lu st week he I The lmgest C'Jowd 1n Charles- Moore tourPd the 4-1nlle ~' tast Llv'erpool 13 Mansfield Sen
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for the exh 8 poml and the 11-Hrked flfl a John Uo1tas pas" ton's U1re£ • year professKNlal skm course in 19 2! !'I to clip 5! 5 Weltsvi11e 15 Lisbon 8
Columbus West 8 ninth.
scuro stood l3 to 6 at the three • and ra mbled 46 yards for the footbi!ll hiStory IS e&gt;!"'cled Hus seconds off the mark/ ·sel by , Steubenvrlle 21
Reynoldsburg 11 Groveport I ,
q~ta1ter mark
1 t• lly
i afternoon when lormer Charles- Schramm
CleveJand Glenvlllo 0 Cardington ~lllllf'I'OWIU!h!
At the start of thf' fourth oer- , La ~t vea1 m the rhampumsh!p ton Ror kets Coa ch Perry ,)1,4.oss
T. \... .6! • , l"i"hrsviile ~ lii
Gahanna 17 Belle '6
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lod. Wahama sa rtPd a &lt;lnve gam~ Jeter lm1 1led B1owns re- 1se11ds llts unbeat"'n Orlando Pan- WASHINCtON • (lWI) ~illd
ll
Jerr~rson Unloh 14 Graurille :l Net~
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but en re mstde the Jacktts' ·,2.i tetvmg are Pau l Warfteld 10 thers agamst the Roekets.
Preston Carpenter was traded ~tanton Lqcal 20 Mt. Pleasant 0 Coshocton 2S·CIJJlbriretl! .1
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vHrd Ime th• defenSJve lme of1 jusl '"" recepttnn&lt;
I Th e Charleston club rs de- Fnday by the Washmglotl :roronto 1 Carrollton I
CjrclevUio 34 Teays :an t
the Middtes y,ould not move 1 ,
111~ One-Two Punrh
I fendmg
champton and dtdn't Redskms to th~ Mmnesota Struthers 18
OlentaD 22 Hi hland 14~1
snd the Ja, ket~ took:. a~r ~'A)"' Veteran '(lklmng backs Paul lost! ~ game m roanng to the V1kmgs for sn ~nd1sclosetl dr&lt;~ft
Youngstown East 12 W hi ~ C ~ 8
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llorn!lll&amp; -owl Jrm l'aylor haw ! 1965 en Iitle - under Mos;· chmce.
Mmerva 8 Sandy Valley 0
•• ng n . . Chillicothe
0
The Jacket s' thrrd touchdO'.l'It l agam senred notf.:e 1h.v are fil l coachmg Now Moss has tlje Carptnter had been placed " Ravenna 14 Salem 0
Greenfleld .M~Cialn 21 .
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~nve cJ~mf m1dwa; m lf\e · 4S (eve1 this vear, g1mQmg out 1Ollando Panther3 roanng wttfa watvers earber m the day. but warren Hard1ng 29
JackS® 1
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Canton McKinley 28 MUlersport 24 Carroll S
and run wa-. sl\)pped h~ lht ' ~mg down four jlasses for an 1marK under Coach Ken Carpen- when Minnesota cla1111ed him. Alliance 36 Akron Central 0
West Jefferson 20
Jarkf'ts alf'll ends and a 1ft- addlfi ~JRal 37 vards Ln all. thev 1 ter
Shadyside 14
Northea-tern 0
yard renal!\ a"gamst the J,u k e1ther carrieD the ball or were I Wheellng 1S Tmnmen are hosts J..oveland 21
Warwood (W'. Va.) 6 Upper Arbnlton 31
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els ~"1 thr ball hark to the·
fl · - to the Brooklyn Dodgers lonlghl l Ft. Thomas (Ky l Hlghl:mds 20 Medina 20 Bay Village 12
Columbus South 18
\1 1drllf'pnrt H ~cmi Ime- anrl a Scormt! by Quarters
m a contelit between
the Cmcmnau Moeller 47
•.t l Fairv1ew 21
Hilliard' 21 Loaaa 12
rH &lt;;! ,md 10 to go
Midd\POOII
0 fl7 7-'10 lea gue's only two
wmless l
Ctncmnah Hughes g
North Olmsted. Columbus Linden 20
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On the f1ro;t plav from scnm
\\ialla ma
I)() 6 0- 6tearm.
Prmceton 22 Norwood 0
Columbus Hartley ta l
magt H1 adbuJ v h11 Gem ge S&lt;~u
PikftoD 60 WesttaU 0

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TDs - Allman, 2 on runs oi l Letpolc 19 Arcadia 0
"" 1 - Hood Jl1 !runs).
m 1 sparkling delen51 ve
per· the Eagles who had stOpped I Eastern, while turnmg m Jls 6 and 14 yards, Eastern.
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C:IIOi l~ w1th sopho- North Galha on a fourthfi!IQ.,n fme performance, had s net EPs - Roush ol Eastern on ,
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1Lima Semor 41 Sidney I
1,u d~ Hu~hmg
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ll4 1WIIIhlm Shinn' s Meigs Coun- pomts fotled .
compared to 136 yards rushmg Los Angeles Rams quarter L1ma Shawnee 1% Ot&gt;hanee 8
\ "rd" Pas.sme
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2H ty team was scored on a 6 yard Eastern's defenstve umt , w1th and 52 yards passing for ,the back Roman Gabriel had only Allen East 48 Perry 0
Tot&lt;JI Yardl .•• •. 187
328 1u.,.tbe--middle run With se-ven Charles E•chmger.
Jerry Pirates.
f1ve passe!f mterl"epled m 1965. Amelia 6 Milford 0
P"'""s ...... . 7-,-~ 11-22 !mimrtes and 14 seconds lett tn Burke, Larry Spencer, Archre Coach Mel Carter's team had
·Deer Park _34
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, the third quarter. coocludmg a Rose, Rom Osborne,
Dave nine first downs in comparison Alfred Ben.hard Nobel. found· I
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Wildcat a!lack. Kyger Creek
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Kyger Creek Bobcalti struck After a scoreless ,,,.,1 period, In tile tllrrd c•nl&lt;&gt;, Miller in-[ mtercepted four passes, Jerry 1
paydirl twiC!1 In both !he sec- the Bobcall' Dun Rumley rae- serted .. vera! second stnngers 1 Hall nabbed t,.o, Frsher and
ond and third quarten Fnday ed, 20 yard• with 9:15 lefl In after Shuler rambled 49 y•rds ' Drummond one each. The Bob- ' TRUNK SPACE • ~DOORS • ,.
1hgbt and t.be result. was a~ the second canto, giving the ' to the one yard lme. Howard cats recovered lwn
Wildcat SAFETY STEff!! lNG COLUMN ··~
Southern Valley Athletic con- "'"lmg Bobcats a!Ht lead Jun· lblasted over and it was 22-D. llumbles
~AD~~{v"~;:~~R~t:~~;T; &gt;ference triur:g,ph over host Han- tor Howard ran the
extra The try for the extra pOints I The VISitors w~n! pen~hled : SIDEWALL.S • VlNYL. UPHOL- .:.:;o
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points, and it was IHJ
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The wln Ufted Kyger Creek's Wllb 3·38 remarnmg m the Kyger Creeks final
&amp;core host Racme whrle tile Wrldcats 1
season record to 1-1. The Wlld· ' half, Mike Shuler scaml"'rad 12 c&lt;~me on a 3S.yarrl pass mler- 1Will lake on Symmes valley at '
eats suffered their aecond yards and agam Howard ram- ' ception runback by KeJlh Drum I Waterloo
straight sethack, n was the med tile extra pomts to make mond.
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two 9elbackll dunng the past was oet up b~ Jerry Hall's pas~ yard gallop later m the contest Kyy,g~e~r~C=r~e:ek~--0~16~12:__'1:11-:: 28~\i_,=="L"oo""'n"',W,.·,V,.•,.·-=tllllll!ll' &gt;'II
for Kyger, but the Bobcats fall· ' ed 10 soore.
I The Wildcats' longest run
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1raced 45 yards
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Ka~s City
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prettY well the fme runmng ol semor half- ' that put the pigski~ on ll1i! 10 i stop~~the t''atte~ tb oge~t'e ~~~=o Ea~:" :.m a bad one Willard 28 Rfvemew a
llllls up the Jarke:ots fir~l VIC· bad Hl}ger ·~.IJman. remamed yard smpe two plays before !~~d. to ~O~losesmto o~e
aer:: aenal l~tercepted. Eastem wal Bowlitl&amp; Greett 21 Norwilk f
on ol the season
unbealen m two Southern Val- Allman scored Fullb!\Ck Do n 1l
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l'zed 10 Ards and Nortb Ctestlioe e Soutb Central t
· ga mes , Rous h ran the extra po1nta . Izone was lts .offens1ve umt. mov- G
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II I 16
Shelby 12 Ashland 12 (tie)
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Eastern will be host to the Pleasant I Colonel Crawford I
Srotmg - Touchdowns . Mrd- ~ Norlh Gallta Prrales, !4-0, Ffl· came with 1 mrnutes and 41 1 ~
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11t'pu11 - l&lt;mnelull 11) t 7 yard day mghl
seconds left m the fourth quart· t Coach Shmn's Eagles once 11 night and the P1rates are at Ontario 64 Northmor I
,,,~~ frnm kradlmrvl Hood I I Allman. a 143 pounder, scor-er when Allman broke Jose the brst quarter got a long Southwestern.
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Grueser to Jenkins, which ac·
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during the evenmg, also ligu1·
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rolled to a aolld 30-8 wln 8\'lftl
the Soulll\W!stern ,.lfilhlanders
Friday night at Racine, I! w/i§
the seclHld slrai&amp;hl win f~r
Ooaeh Don Van Meter's Motga
CoWlty club. Soulhwlllllern· _ ill
now 0.1-l.
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Soulhem, moving
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well on offense even , . \"'u.t!~
lwo backfield che~~&amp;es' were. ~e!
qulrad last week ~us~,'pl.~
juries and once again perlornt
tng capably 011 deletise,'. wu
never seriously threatened by
the Highlanders.
Sherm CUndiff, Tornado senlor who moved from fnllbadt
to halfback for !be non-~
clash with the G.Ula couniF
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one
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Jllg ~0 Hrs) hal(. J~QI;\!ts1 .a lite end on a sweep for his
Saund;rs smashed up the mid. bon. Cyru. raced through a
attempts for the winners 1 Fml Downs
~. hauled In the pass al on~ TII ·run 1011' dle'•'next
dle for one yard - he needed hole, blockad It, ran to his left, Phil Pmkerman had 29. m 10 Yards Ru~hmg
85 1M
. e }lilte l"'d IDS~ his,,lf•Y , to wl!h 3 minutes al!l!
two for the Hrol down He was Igrabbed lhe plgskm and was tries, fu llback Dan Fliehman Lost Rushmg
39 22
46 132
e one loot line before :belng remaining, \'he ''l!"y for the eJ:• stopped by the Homel forward , long gone - 17 yurds to pay- ~ Tl yards in tO trips and quarter· Net Rushmg
· pped~.Grueser ll\011 Wf!ll.ov- tra pomls vta a'l*t•• was in- wall.
Idirt. Thai made It 14-ll. Cyrus back Harris fintshed the even- Passes Attempted .... . 19 0
9J a ·qU¥1efback sneak .'on l'!mplet.. ' '
Then In lllhtnlng-llke !ashton was stopped oborl on lhe erlra ' mg Wllh a mmus 20 m four car- Passes Completed
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PaS9es Intercepted . . D 1
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along with PhU Plnk.t. The first ball ended as Ken : For Galhpolls. Brent Saur.· Yards Passmg
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uihern · 10 tbtl; drl~er:~, lf!al ma~f &amp;ood ,IIJ!CPI!nt ot bbluiell
!80-senlor halfback, alter· Rrffle recoverad Harris' tum- I ders p1cked up 28 yards in six ' ~et Rush Pass
133 132
, 14 a lti.O helf''llll! ,ltad.
ln hls new rol!l,• tauted the II•
In moving the plgskm 45 , ble on the Hornet so. ,
&lt;: !carne•. ~ryan Swam had one I umbles
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"Neither te~lll IJiade rts way, ~.al touchdgw.n, -tf. tbe pme OR
In 10 plays. Cyrus ram· Nertller team . lhr,.tO!Jfd In ' net ya~d rus"'•l m srx tnes ~overed by
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II over from the three and ' the thlfd stanJa GA HS had pos. 1Larry M tlch~ll three yards tn • enallies
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\W bul· S!&gt;uthe(n once mov&lt;Q l~lt In the, pme. Hallback Tlmllt was 1-0 Freshman quarter· aeS9lon of tho oval 11 limes four tnps Grlkev hve yards m l Punts
4·.12 4·147
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211 ylir!l Jin1! ,olllje Higb- ~:.,art scoJ:f!\1 ,the POints after b,ack Paul Harris hit end Larry in ~is perio~.
The Hornets SIX run• and Chuck Neal nine
Scormg - Cyrus, 3·y a r d
llndero before belnfp!Qppell,lll( ~~ a sweep of Jibe left end.
lllrllll!tandlng' aD -alooe In the had rt ntne limes.
yards m seven attempts
plunge, 4 47 left m f~rst pennd
a.' f~lh il911t11 si!I!OI\®·
, , , SJ¥11jlern ·WYL travel th1s Frl_l end zone lor the exira points. began, Gilkey started tossmg I Overall, Coal G~ove gamed Harm to Hall, PArs Cyrus,
Boutllwestern, deswate . to ~ay to KYI!er:llrtek-101' llll
·cyrus carried !he oval eight began, Gilkey began toS9m.g 132 yard• ru.shm~ m 47 plays, 17-yards . wrlh blocked punt, 2 •
~ on the ~re,ll~r4 lit~ fl· 9b4 consecutive malchJ
limes In the Hornels" drive _ slr•kes right and lei~ He btl Galhpoh• gamed only 46 In 29 19 left m second perrod Run
nai }2 mln~\!'S. lipaJW 10W¥J •Is ~VJ\C,.IetlJn , . .,.ile , Southwest· their only sul!ained march - Jrm Gilmore for eight yards, atlemplll
farled
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spec1ahzes 1n serv1cel
Quallty constructton
of fme, durable leethers

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insole, sturd~ steel
shank and 011 re:wstant
solo and hee~

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whiCh beclline effective Octobet ·I, 1953: he said. ·

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TIME TO TAlK

l' ·~

Tho 'Ill~ ~'ldure Is set
forth In Chapter fill and w..
followed bfUte Blrector of Induslrial Relalloni. Seel!on 4111.·
•04 provides for the system
whereb)' the Director of 1]nduslrial Relations or tile Superinof the mlntmum .wage
division ot t11at dl!parlment .niay
cause an lnvestigailon tO ' be
~· Into waces ~log paid ~
women or minors In such OCCU·
Jiatj,oos lh8t ~ receiving opjwesslve o.r unreasonable w~es.

tendeD\

If, following said lnvestig•

lion, the dli'ector finds this to
· ~ the case, lje shall appoint a
w~e board to r~port upon the
es!ablisblne(ll of ·minimum fair
wage· tides for women and min.
011 In ~1\Cll occupaUo~. This
Wlljl .1!0!11' by the de~tment,
w~ said.
Following ruch a finding, a
wageo&amp;oard was established puiI!Ullrit to Section 411UI5 consist.
lng of nine members, f,lu:ee repreaenling the public, three repre""ling · management and 3
representing labor. This board
was appointed over one year
l!fo .and held a series of public

meetings at whicb lime aU In·
terested parties were .fVe(l ample opportunities to ajjpear and
present their thoughts to the
board.
Welker went on In explain
that following the hearing the
wage board made a report to
the director. This report was
approved by Director Walker.
The recommendations in effect
fixed the mirllmum wage of
$!.25 per hour with a reduced
level ol $1 per hour for learners and part-lime workers and
85 cents per hour for vocation·
al students.
A complel&lt;! order has been

Minimum Fair Wage DJ'der bas
been iD effect of 3 months the
Director of Iadualrial Relalioos
I~ of the Opinion, after confer.
ring with the Superintendent ol
the Minimum Wage Dlvtsioo,
that persistent non-&lt;&gt;bservance

sent to all employers· for poat..
lng. n the order has not been
received, employers are asked
to contact Welker. The effective d31e lor the proposed wage
lllandards is the first week of
Septem'ber.)

of such order by one or mOre
employers Is a threat to main-

In discussing the matter with
director William 0 . Willker•
Welker was advised this order
at the outset will be a "Directory Minimum Fair Wage Qr.
der." This means that It Is not
mandatory upon employers to
follow it but voluntary compli·
ance is in effect requested.
Secticm 4111.08 provides thai
U at anytime lifter a Directpry

tenance of fair minimum wage
standards in any occupation,
the director of superintendent
may give notice of an Intention
of the director to make such
order mandatory, and of a public hearing to be held not sooner than 15 or mqre th81) 30 days
titer sucb pubHcatlon. After
the hearing the director may

summary does not answer
questions recently made ·
him, to feel free to contact
and he would supply addlldili
aJ information.

Fourlfinu
Ordered-ill··
County Court

--FOR--

RALPH
WELKER

Approved for Veterans
Training and Social

Security Studeflts

Next Quarter
~Ins Dec,J.

OUR
r ·

REPRESENTATIVE
IN THE
GENERAL ASSEMBLY

Clflilog and lnforiiUlffon
Oft Diploma Coui'NI
Anllible Upon Request

·. GALUPOliS
BUSINESS COLLEGE

One of Ohio's Few
F'o1 mer Lawmakers

TELL 'EM
We're Shovin' and
Chuggin' 1'o Advance

ATHENS
MEIGS
and
GAlli A!

•ABE~

......,..d..i&amp;hd

We're Dynamic

G!LMORE. RETIRES - Carl Gilmore, left, operator of the Gilmore Sunoco
Statton JO ¥•ddleport for the {last 32.years, ~ured Saturday. Gilmore, who has
sl'ent hall h1s hfe m the se.I'Vlce statwn busmess, won numerus awards during
h1s time at the North 2nd-av location. Pictured with Gilmore is Robert Hayes a
native Middleport resident and former employee of the Ford Motor Co. 'in· 'rn.
diana, who has purchased the station.

By
WElKER COMMITTEE

Fred Crow, Chairman

"The racial situation will
have to clarify itself hy
rom~· .•, assumpliGa of .. Je~rship by the elected officials of
the city and county, civic
~ers and responsible white
111c1 Negro citizens. . ,
"No\lllnc Is to Ill lfllned
ctolerice, acts or. vtoltnce,

...n.bta. Ru.,od

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A 1• ·stee1D

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446 3291

who

INVENTORY
REDUCTION

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YOUR BEST DEAL'
Warren Skidmore
Quality Salesman

SEPTEMBER USED CAR CLEARANCE SALE !
These Cars Must Be Sold to Make Room For Our 1967 New Car
Trade-Ins. These Cars Will Be Sold At BELOW AVERAGE RETAIL
PRICES. Don't Miss This Once-A-Year Sale! Starting September 19th
Til September 29th. No Reasonable Offer Refused! See One Of
These Courteous Salesmen!
1965 ·Chevro1tt llsc:•rn• 4 Door, 8 cylinder,
standard transmission, low mUeage, one owner
19it5 Impale Sport Coupe, V-8, 1327', 4 speed, ra·
dio, heater, whitewall tires, one owner.
1965 Chevy II Manu St1tlan Wagon, 6 cylinder,

Powerglide, radio, heater, whitewall tires,

Charles Stover
Quality Sale•man

one

owner.

1964 Flot 4 Door Sedon, 4 cylinder, 4 speed tran ..
mission. radio, heater,

whitewall

tires,

local

owner.
1964 Chtovy II 4 Door Station Wagcn, 8 eylinder,

standard transmission, heater, positraction axle,
one local owner,
1964 Chevrolet Belair 4 Door Sedan, V-8, standard

transmi86ion.
1964 Ford Fairlane Custom 4 Door Wegon, V-8,

1ta.ndard transmission, radio, beater, whitewall
tires, one local owner .
1964 Blsc•rn• 2 Door Sedan, 6 cy~der, PowerrUde transmission, local ownec.

Rex McCormick
Sales Mon1111er

1964 Bela1r 4 Door Sed•n, V·8, Powerflide trantmission. local ownu.

1963 Chevr..iltt Biscayne 2 Door hdtn, V 8,
Powerglide transmission, radio, heater,
whitewall tires, local owner.

1963 Ford Gelexle 4 Door Se-d1n, V 8,_
Cr!lis·o·ma tic, radio, beater, whitewall tires,
one owner.
1963 Ford Gahlxie 'SOO' Sport Coupe; V-8,
Ford-o.matic, radio, heater, wbitewaU tires
1963 Chevrolet

Blse~yne

2 Door $eden,

6

cylinder, sf.andard transmission, local owner
1961 Rambler Classie 4 Door ' Sedan, g cyJ.

lnder. standard transmission, radio. heater,
whitewaH tlres.
1,61 Chevrol•t B~air 4 Door s.dan, V·8,
Powerglide transtriission, radio, heater,
whitewall tirea.

1961 Ford Golaxio '500' Sport Coupo, V·8,
Ford-o-matic; power steering, radio, heat·
er. whitewall tires.

1961 Ford Country Sodon 9 Po ... Slotlon w..
~n, _v..a, Ford.O:.matic, radio, heater, white' 'll)lll.,~es. one local owner.
19~ OldsmobUo 9 Pns. Stotlon Wovon, hY·
drlmatie trans.,

power

steertn~.

pewer

bnikes, radio, beater, whitewall Urea.

Homer Waugh
Quality Saluman

.:~--

1960 Chevrolet Bololr Sport Coupe, V-8, automatic transmission, radio,' hel;ter, whitewall tires.

1959 Oldsmobllo 4 Door Sodon, bydrama~e, power steering, power brakes, radio; b(lllterl, whitewall tire.s.

'
1959 Chavrolot Blscoyno 4 Door Sodon
1 f ~lill!ler,
stan~ard transmission. /
·
'•"
1959 Chovrolot 4 Dilor Stollon Wovon, 'lhylin~•. · .
'
radio, beater.
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V.

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Wf1. ~n~.

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1961 GMC Sullurbon Carryall, V-8 engln+·~ • ''~N
196.3 Chevrolet % Ton Pickup, G oy!ind'!l', stand·

ard transmission, radio, heater, Oile ·OWitfr,

1960 Chevrolet v. Ton Plck~p. v.a •DJI.... 'stand~
1rd transfuisslon. rustom eab.
·
1954 Dodge 2 Ton Dump Truck, local owner,

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Grates Vacation zn Hong Kong·

The Grates left by Pan-Amer·r from the buildings.
the border at the rate ol M il
lean Airlines from Columbus Poorer people live In boats day. These people build "tqad.
last Saturday, flew to Anchor· callell ·•san pans." They work huts" on the mmmtaln llde IJI!l
age, Alaska, to Tokyo and then and ~ve from these boats. They live in one room, size 10 by to Hong Kong where the)' speal can be seen by the lbousandl as many as 8 to 10 to a famllt,
1
four days and ~ghts.
'
going out,.to fish, the way they When it rains the water ~.
Mr. Grate sa1d they were make their living. They go ear- in on these people, but ...
able to see Communist China ly in the morning and returo accept It and go about tlillr
and took some pictures. There In the evening.
daily routine.
are four million people living Mr. Grate went oil to explain Mr. and Mrs. Grahl muel
in the 39 square miles ·et Ho1111 !bat people in H011g Kong do not the Emperor ReslallraDt Ill
app)l~. 'f!l4 .,.~on- Koo&amp; Mr, Grate said.
pay taxes. Uvf~U costa are not. okyo and the~IarJest ~ .
tiased 11!1 ~les, .
tor li Hone KOng, people do not high. AU the water they use Ia ent store. They left Totto lu(;.,
fdE&lt;ale" throughout I!Je ' \Jolted build houses; they live in large piped from Communist China, Thursday and arrived bomt •
States,
' ·
bulldings 10 to 15 stories high for which they are charged, and Friday evening.
that resemble hotels in Amer· the people of Hong Kong have Also maklng the trip - .
lea. · A ~ily of eight to ten a 100 year lease~ciD the water. Mr. and Mrs. George loge.. of
people will live in two rooms, It expires in 1m
the Ingels Furniture Sto!'e 11
Grate said and one sees laWld- People from Communist Chi· MlddleporL They will ~
ry hanging aa .far aa he can see na cdme Into Hong Kong, across Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Grate
of the RutlBI)d .f!IJ'niture .slllre,
were borne Friday a.fter spend·
ing a week in Hoog Kong, ·&amp;ateway to Red China ~ ill•
JDB!n route !of, ~cl$lled
ChiDese to ~ ~ ·'l'se
Tung's Red Guards.
The Grates went oii the 1rip
afler winning a CQ~ltest offered
the GjbSOil ~ maker, of

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CONTINUOUS BID

F~enc
·c:~~n~a:~: J··.·,,.E". ·I•·· .601 Secqnd Ave.
~E11Cbin,

,ntoxiClitlon,

dan, $27.~.
ter; WIIUam
reck leas
derson,
Christopher
having

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1966

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Four llneo lft!re onjered
nine bonds forfeited
Fri&lt;lav I
In Meigs Coll.l)ty cOUrt by
Frank W. Porter, Jr. -·
Forfeiting llonds In the
~unt of $25 o)\-idenUcal ~rgl!l1;1
llsturblng thf peace,
Ion L. Fife and David MartlD.f
Others forfeiting bOnds
William·
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VOL. 1 NO. 33

2 Women Hurt..
In Auto Wreck

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any w•Y since ~ adoplfiiii'Oithe pl'l!sent Revised Code
whiCh beclline effective Octobet ·I, 1953: he said. ·

!!d til

TIME TO TAlK

l' ·~

Tho 'Ill~ ~'ldure Is set
forth In Chapter fill and w..
followed bfUte Blrector of Induslrial Relalloni. Seel!on 4111.·
•04 provides for the system
whereb)' the Director of 1]nduslrial Relations or tile Superinof the mlntmum .wage
division ot t11at dl!parlment .niay
cause an lnvestigailon tO ' be
~· Into waces ~log paid ~
women or minors In such OCCU·
Jiatj,oos lh8t ~ receiving opjwesslve o.r unreasonable w~es.

tendeD\

If, following said lnvestig•

lion, the dli'ector finds this to
· ~ the case, lje shall appoint a
w~e board to r~port upon the
es!ablisblne(ll of ·minimum fair
wage· tides for women and min.
011 In ~1\Cll occupaUo~. This
Wlljl .1!0!11' by the de~tment,
w~ said.
Following ruch a finding, a
wageo&amp;oard was established puiI!Ullrit to Section 411UI5 consist.
lng of nine members, f,lu:ee repreaenling the public, three repre""ling · management and 3
representing labor. This board
was appointed over one year
l!fo .and held a series of public

meetings at whicb lime aU In·
terested parties were .fVe(l ample opportunities to ajjpear and
present their thoughts to the
board.
Welker went on In explain
that following the hearing the
wage board made a report to
the director. This report was
approved by Director Walker.
The recommendations in effect
fixed the mirllmum wage of
$!.25 per hour with a reduced
level ol $1 per hour for learners and part-lime workers and
85 cents per hour for vocation·
al students.
A complel&lt;! order has been

Minimum Fair Wage DJ'der bas
been iD effect of 3 months the
Director of Iadualrial Relalioos
I~ of the Opinion, after confer.
ring with the Superintendent ol
the Minimum Wage Dlvtsioo,
that persistent non-&lt;&gt;bservance

sent to all employers· for poat..
lng. n the order has not been
received, employers are asked
to contact Welker. The effective d31e lor the proposed wage
lllandards is the first week of
Septem'ber.)

of such order by one or mOre
employers Is a threat to main-

In discussing the matter with
director William 0 . Willker•
Welker was advised this order
at the outset will be a "Directory Minimum Fair Wage Qr.
der." This means that It Is not
mandatory upon employers to
follow it but voluntary compli·
ance is in effect requested.
Secticm 4111.08 provides thai
U at anytime lifter a Directpry

tenance of fair minimum wage
standards in any occupation,
the director of superintendent
may give notice of an Intention
of the director to make such
order mandatory, and of a public hearing to be held not sooner than 15 or mqre th81) 30 days
titer sucb pubHcatlon. After
the hearing the director may

summary does not answer
questions recently made ·
him, to feel free to contact
and he would supply addlldili
aJ information.

Fourlfinu
Ordered-ill··
County Court

--FOR--

RALPH
WELKER

Approved for Veterans
Training and Social

Security Studeflts

Next Quarter
~Ins Dec,J.

OUR
r ·

REPRESENTATIVE
IN THE
GENERAL ASSEMBLY

Clflilog and lnforiiUlffon
Oft Diploma Coui'NI
Anllible Upon Request

·. GALUPOliS
BUSINESS COLLEGE

One of Ohio's Few
F'o1 mer Lawmakers

TELL 'EM
We're Shovin' and
Chuggin' 1'o Advance

ATHENS
MEIGS
and
GAlli A!

•ABE~

......,..d..i&amp;hd

We're Dynamic

G!LMORE. RETIRES - Carl Gilmore, left, operator of the Gilmore Sunoco
Statton JO ¥•ddleport for the {last 32.years, ~ured Saturday. Gilmore, who has
sl'ent hall h1s hfe m the se.I'Vlce statwn busmess, won numerus awards during
h1s time at the North 2nd-av location. Pictured with Gilmore is Robert Hayes a
native Middleport resident and former employee of the Ford Motor Co. 'in· 'rn.
diana, who has purchased the station.

By
WElKER COMMITTEE

Fred Crow, Chairman

"The racial situation will
have to clarify itself hy
rom~· .•, assumpliGa of .. Je~rship by the elected officials of
the city and county, civic
~ers and responsible white
111c1 Negro citizens. . ,
"No\lllnc Is to Ill lfllned
ctolerice, acts or. vtoltnce,

...n.bta. Ru.,od

::"Q",:·.!;;
. oporiited d•••or•

A 1• ·stee1D

aoko Alt&amp; dooko
.. N-. 1 dloko.

·ws
n

Call 118 Now

h. City Press ·,&lt;,:.

'"

lh.

446 3291

who

INVENTORY
REDUCTION

-

YOUR BEST DEAL'
Warren Skidmore
Quality Salesman

SEPTEMBER USED CAR CLEARANCE SALE !
These Cars Must Be Sold to Make Room For Our 1967 New Car
Trade-Ins. These Cars Will Be Sold At BELOW AVERAGE RETAIL
PRICES. Don't Miss This Once-A-Year Sale! Starting September 19th
Til September 29th. No Reasonable Offer Refused! See One Of
These Courteous Salesmen!
1965 ·Chevro1tt llsc:•rn• 4 Door, 8 cylinder,
standard transmission, low mUeage, one owner
19it5 Impale Sport Coupe, V-8, 1327', 4 speed, ra·
dio, heater, whitewall tires, one owner.
1965 Chevy II Manu St1tlan Wagon, 6 cylinder,

Powerglide, radio, heater, whitewall tires,

Charles Stover
Quality Sale•man

one

owner.

1964 Flot 4 Door Sedon, 4 cylinder, 4 speed tran ..
mission. radio, heater,

whitewall

tires,

local

owner.
1964 Chtovy II 4 Door Station Wagcn, 8 eylinder,

standard transmission, heater, positraction axle,
one local owner,
1964 Chevrolet Belair 4 Door Sedan, V-8, standard

transmi86ion.
1964 Ford Fairlane Custom 4 Door Wegon, V-8,

1ta.ndard transmission, radio, beater, whitewall
tires, one local owner .
1964 Blsc•rn• 2 Door Sedan, 6 cy~der, PowerrUde transmission, local ownec.

Rex McCormick
Sales Mon1111er

1964 Bela1r 4 Door Sed•n, V·8, Powerflide trantmission. local ownu.

1963 Chevr..iltt Biscayne 2 Door hdtn, V 8,
Powerglide transmission, radio, heater,
whitewall tires, local owner.

1963 Ford Gelexle 4 Door Se-d1n, V 8,_
Cr!lis·o·ma tic, radio, beater, whitewall tires,
one owner.
1963 Ford Gahlxie 'SOO' Sport Coupe; V-8,
Ford-o.matic, radio, heater, wbitewaU tires
1963 Chevrolet

Blse~yne

2 Door $eden,

6

cylinder, sf.andard transmission, local owner
1961 Rambler Classie 4 Door ' Sedan, g cyJ.

lnder. standard transmission, radio. heater,
whitewaH tlres.
1,61 Chevrol•t B~air 4 Door s.dan, V·8,
Powerglide transtriission, radio, heater,
whitewall tirea.

1961 Ford Golaxio '500' Sport Coupo, V·8,
Ford-o-matic; power steering, radio, heat·
er. whitewall tires.

1961 Ford Country Sodon 9 Po ... Slotlon w..
~n, _v..a, Ford.O:.matic, radio, heater, white' 'll)lll.,~es. one local owner.
19~ OldsmobUo 9 Pns. Stotlon Wovon, hY·
drlmatie trans.,

power

steertn~.

pewer

bnikes, radio, beater, whitewall Urea.

Homer Waugh
Quality Saluman

.:~--

1960 Chevrolet Bololr Sport Coupe, V-8, automatic transmission, radio,' hel;ter, whitewall tires.

1959 Oldsmobllo 4 Door Sodon, bydrama~e, power steering, power brakes, radio; b(lllterl, whitewall tire.s.

'
1959 Chavrolot Blscoyno 4 Door Sodon
1 f ~lill!ler,
stan~ard transmission. /
·
'•"
1959 Chovrolot 4 Dilor Stollon Wovon, 'lhylin~•. · .
'
radio, beater.
. ·~ ,
. .~;r

--

GALLI-POLIS

V.

ud transmission, radio, lieater, one

Wf1. ~n~.

,,.

1961 GMC Sullurbon Carryall, V-8 engln+·~ • ''~N
196.3 Chevrolet % Ton Pickup, G oy!ind'!l', stand·

ard transmission, radio, heater, Oile ·OWitfr,

1960 Chevrolet v. Ton Plck~p. v.a •DJI.... 'stand~
1rd transfuisslon. rustom eab.
·
1954 Dodge 2 Ton Dump Truck, local owner,

...,'--_··: _M_IC_IN_s_uR_A_N_CE__,j

CHEVROLE - LDS

210.236 SECOND AVENUE

GALLJ~LJS,

OHIO

...;."

• T:RUCKS; •' 'I }''OPEN ' .··( ~·
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I ~
A ' A.M. I .
1965 Chovrolot
To11 P~kup, 8 cyllnd~, !landI

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~CEP~.: 1A.T;
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·---

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'

SECOND SECTION

---------------------------------.,',
•

Grates Vacation zn Hong Kong·

The Grates left by Pan-Amer·r from the buildings.
the border at the rate ol M il
lean Airlines from Columbus Poorer people live In boats day. These people build "tqad.
last Saturday, flew to Anchor· callell ·•san pans." They work huts" on the mmmtaln llde IJI!l
age, Alaska, to Tokyo and then and ~ve from these boats. They live in one room, size 10 by to Hong Kong where the)' speal can be seen by the lbousandl as many as 8 to 10 to a famllt,
1
four days and ~ghts.
'
going out,.to fish, the way they When it rains the water ~.
Mr. Grate sa1d they were make their living. They go ear- in on these people, but ...
able to see Communist China ly in the morning and returo accept It and go about tlillr
and took some pictures. There In the evening.
daily routine.
are four million people living Mr. Grate went oil to explain Mr. and Mrs. Grahl muel
in the 39 square miles ·et Ho1111 !bat people in H011g Kong do not the Emperor ReslallraDt Ill
app)l~. 'f!l4 .,.~on- Koo&amp; Mr, Grate said.
pay taxes. Uvf~U costa are not. okyo and the~IarJest ~ .
tiased 11!1 ~les, .
tor li Hone KOng, people do not high. AU the water they use Ia ent store. They left Totto lu(;.,
fdE&lt;ale" throughout I!Je ' \Jolted build houses; they live in large piped from Communist China, Thursday and arrived bomt •
States,
' ·
bulldings 10 to 15 stories high for which they are charged, and Friday evening.
that resemble hotels in Amer· the people of Hong Kong have Also maklng the trip - .
lea. · A ~ily of eight to ten a 100 year lease~ciD the water. Mr. and Mrs. George loge.. of
people will live in two rooms, It expires in 1m
the Ingels Furniture Sto!'e 11
Grate said and one sees laWld- People from Communist Chi· MlddleporL They will ~
ry hanging aa .far aa he can see na cdme Into Hong Kong, across Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Grate
of the RutlBI)d .f!IJ'niture .slllre,
were borne Friday a.fter spend·
ing a week in Hoog Kong, ·&amp;ateway to Red China ~ ill•
JDB!n route !of, ~cl$lled
ChiDese to ~ ~ ·'l'se
Tung's Red Guards.
The Grates went oii the 1rip
afler winning a CQ~ltest offered
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nine bonds forfeited
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Frank W. Porter, Jr. -·
Forfeiting llonds In the
~unt of $25 o)\-idenUcal ~rgl!l1;1
llsturblng thf peace,
Ion L. Fife and David MartlD.f
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!lASHINGTON, D. C. - Con- up m a quarrel betweeo our some years ago of lhe h~hlf eel modern facihty to our once
~.o•i.• man Walter H. . Moeller good Wes1 Vtr~Ulllll rr ·~ • •ds
.t successfu!JWletKh·lJurufm• -~r· d~ressed, but now rap!UIJ sx
I lOIIi -Ohio) Thursday ;jn a seems to me lbat the solutiOn to port betw~~tn the two Ctties.
pandins et'Onomy in soullleast·
le@er to President
L.yudou the prOblem is to do what has Rep. Moeller m his le'tter to erp Ohio, cann01 be underslat·
BMJ~s Johnson ur&amp;ed Pre~iden- been done successfully til oth- President Johnson satd, "While
My constituents from u.e·
ttJ;jntervention in tbe
West er states m stmtlar situatmm; " on the surface this would appe,r tllij)Ortant commumttes ot Iron
VhJP1.8 ,quabble over the lo-- The Ohto Democrat referred to be a West Virginia problem, l.o" · and Gallipolis m Lawrence
cahon ol a Dtw large-scale Jet lo the crea tion in North Carolma , the 1mportance of such a need· ~ Calha Coun11es, are mo:st
a~rt in Ule northwestern part
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12- The Sunday Times·Sentinel, SUJl,~ay, ept. 18, 1966 ·• cane slle, which would be in
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Fireal Aviation Agency ha:;
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hi" compeuns proposals rrom
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tu:'fci\ear both Cities
~· Moeller pointed out m
, called for Pres1dent Johnson's
h•E lttter to PreSident Johnson
A baton routine by the 'majorettes and preci•lon suj&gt;port with Federal Av1atton
lll!ILneither c•ty mdependently drills highlighted the second app,e~p:ance of the M I ' Je. A;gency lor an early decision
nofileparately could adequately port tt!gh School Marchi~g Ball~ at. the Wahama·Mldd~ cti)Jpatible w1th the highest and
su~t such a facility Moel· 1port football gap1e Frtday e.venm&amp; al W.~h~ma. "" . . . .,deatest publtc Interest.
l&lt;r'llllld that a location at Hur· 1
The band . under the' d1rect10n oll!!r. Ross ·...,F'Fey,
ncane, w va . between the I presented a show of precision drill and a routine to the
two major cities of the 1ii . tune ol "Men of, OhiO" and I
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man Moeller pomted out that hmn' i(' d llw m.~JO'"'' " ( ····11s ettes Deb'lue Grueser, Elamto Da
preltmlnary estimates of the on the field . followed by the vis, Janis Schmoll Cathy. Bailey
Hurricane ndge l:i lte have md1- drum section The l&gt;and then D1ane Welsh, and Marg1e Har-!
c aled that tt would hr devrlop- entered the field from the side· rt s, went mto a mus1cal routine.
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ed for $4 ,000,000 Jess m earth lines m U1ree company fronts F'\agbe:uers are Sue Rue and •
muvmg l'Osts alone
The \1Jddleport School "F1ght Marta Hubbard .
PT PLEASANT - The Sher·
Congressman Moeller sa1d
Song'' wa!'i played as the b8nd
D1rector Fry was mall:l"' I rfl's Department lnvesttgated a i
''ThiS IS a s1tuatwn too un · formed a block and TLIOVed down per sonal homecommg. He was two vehicle wreck Fnday 11 JL i
portanl to the entire Tn-stalc the r1eld
a Wahama bandsman lD blah m. occurring m1dway of.Pomeroy bridge r(Sulting in sttghl 1
ore.a to be .allowed to get m1xed . To the tunes of '' Hello My school
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been general mine foreman
ot Eastern's Kopperston No.
I ,wJine for the past 19 years,
oueceet:•s the late cteopbus
Short who ~·ed July 31. A na·
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Dtstrlbutloa of reveou.e1,
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OS, or
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of America IFBLA) club.
tifylng should su!ilnlt 1
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Officers elected were preol: In wrtttng '. f#,,•nkfetor of
dent, Judy Kina ; v1ce pres(· Research,~~
lter W.
dent, Sue McMurray; secreta~ Ohio Tax , , ~ ·· Co1mntlssl
In the
ry , Margie Shuler; treasul'f!r, 2350 LeV
ncoln
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Diana Pickens, a'nd reporter, 50 W. Br '
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fll ~alate bact
Nancy Cummins.
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The president wu ·•ull!'*tz·
lncftidt•lil'l its19611,contents
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I The mlshap.&lt;&gt;ccurred "ihen " ' loreman in 18f7.
commlltee, proJe£t .'Mm~e a. T h e m
The Davis L1 brary of R i () I Freneh works being. d! splay- lish
rar driven by J ames K. Dudd
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an . program comml ee. , It(..., ~e perso
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1pproduc1 1on s of famous land· gle" by Rousseau .
Monet's twn
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Wmslow Hom_er's ~ end ~I ~nother westbounivehlc~ The const.itution ~mittt!t)s ·b. 'lbe
and
!lraprs on loan from the Na· ' Banks of the Seme, Vetheuil" "Breezmg Up " Homer ttved Je driven by David Milton Tay.
-to draw up. a co tulion 1.-ad ~e assocla~or
tJona l Ga llery of Art which will and "l.andsca[)e" by Cezanne from 1836 to 1940.
Jor, 20, Rt. 3 '-" POmerOy.
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be diSplaved throughout the Li· Italian works melude Ducdo '
Mary K. Walburn , J~"Mid·
!ness education fe,'llihero, ...wiD c. The
I of Ume ll).e
brary durinK the month of Oi B"'lnmsegna's ''The Callmg i
dteport, a passenger m .~Tay·
• oend jt, logetber ~ apJ!\jca- witness d ;.t1&gt; wbieh to Pli
September.
of the Apostles Peter and And·
tor car, received a bump on
tion for charter .!11!1 du~ tent his dl
oral testlmOfil, ~-~---···
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the Shepherds" by GmgJOne . I
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Works by arttst from lndiVId·
to have vehicle under control. I A !IJleCtal -Jteel selectton and .
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bearing
ual foreign conntries include
Arrests re&lt;orded at the jail care workshop for FFA and 4-H Pro) .IJ lentatl
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are
Rembrandt's
''The Mill ,"
Friday and Saturday
were members, parents, and advi•ors are selhng hcl!'.!ls
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We 10g_
Joe Robmson, Pt. Pleasant, in· "ill be held October 3 at 7 p. gpmes, keeptng fllilnclll "-Just
Into Egypt." by Gerard Dav 1d,
toxicatJOn ; Richard Lee Dun.- 1 m. at the Athens
Livestock
sponso~ma: .M oversds
flemiSh
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John
Constabl
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Toledo
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and
dolfl\f::Bh dfil:f!s
.~~n L. Stewart,
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Park, Essex," Brit· at a one·room house 10 back of pori w."rrant; Wilbur Campb!!ll, I Athens on u. .s. Route 50.
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Adamo, Athens, Fa)'!lte,
1 Ish; and "Yemce: Do~ana and the French City Lumber Co., 58, Fmier ·ll')ttpm, lntpxica·j Thts event " ,scheduled the ~paper. Many OlhM are
.r "'Phone 318-83n
MISS Agne~ Boehm of Wal - San Giog1o MagJ; rore" by Jomes on Pine St , ,Gallipolis, It 7 49 twn ; and Homer s. Fletcber, : night before the. regular_.Jeed· Ibed later· _ . ~~~ •..,.,·# lla, Hjghiand, Hocking,
Pn'ibtJrg, Swnzer land, was the M U rd W'\1'
If sale and IS to assiSt the
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1 tam Turner, wng· am Sa lui'day.
guf'st speaker at an assfl!mbly a 0
44, Frazier Bottom, ~ dnvin&amp; er ~a
The general busineSs educa· aon, Lawrence, Madlson, Meigs,
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P' ogram held at Washmgton
Fire gutted the building, dam· while ilttoxlcated. . '· ; :
club '!'ember&lt;~tn l~a'!'mg about ·tloa stlldeftts are Invited to at·
age was est1mated at $~ to the
selection of ~alves, wmter hous· tend the 10elai meet!liiJS.
"hool, GallipoliS, Thursday. 1
dwellmg. and there was an esti- F'l Ci I A
1 mg and feedtng, and the pur..
1 e . vi
H.r talk was of the country I
mated $15 loss to the contents.
ell on
:pose of a graded feeder sale.
Future Business EducatiQtl ,
Court
· open to any- Lead... c1ub has many purpo.. .• .
and its mterestm¥
customs.
The dwelling was owned by In Ci.t·cuit N
. . , Th• mee tmg IS
llrl-'~st&gt;d 111 nat1v~ costume. she
George Kemper
~T PLEASA ~ - A Cl\' 11 one interested, according to es and &amp;oals to work: toward.
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A second run by the depart· aclton has been filed In the of· , C. E Blakeslee, Meigs County They especially hope to work
•n.g herself on a guitar .
A ~arked car was struck on ment ca'me at 11 25 a m. Sat- flee of the ClrCUI~ Clerk styl~ . extension agent.
I or berome thoroughly familiar
t:on loA
M1ss Boehm has been a guest Crow 5 Steak House parkmg lot ' urday to a potnt on Rt. 35 near Ronald. Fore, an mfant, by h~:;;
with businesses In the area and
G~EAT
1r1 !,allipohs for two weeks With F'riday at 114() pm .. Pomeroy I tire Evans warehouse. A 19651 next fnend vs. Delmer
R~y
GOES INTO DITCH
to develop good human and
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Joseph police reported.
1Ford one-ton truck owned by Wheeler, ~r • Rt. . Leon wtth
R1chard Wllliam Sargent, 18, busmess relations throughout '
FRIENDI
1 tlapman. She will return lo
Donald Sayre, Pomeroy. was Ohio Produce Co, and driven 1 the plaintiff seekmg judgm_enl Pomeroy, backed h11 c~:~r into a the commumty.
lwr home in Swit?:erland
m parked on the lot when his car l by Harley Crouse. Patriot Star In the sum of $5:~ for claim -) dt1ch Salurday afternoon at 2:45'
i\'HI'&lt;'• •Iber, where she wJIJ re· Y.as struck m the side by a ve- Rt blew a heater hose r he ed permanent lRJUnes and the on Route 681 one tenth of a mJle 10 S .
La rf o
OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS
sume her dutlt!S m a children 's hicle dnven by L~SII P SU:fders, Ohi'o State Patrol turned' in the sum •f $2,100 for damages to east of Sta te Route 33. There
enJor~
6:00 to 8:00
homt&gt; operated by her parents 19, of Shade S1dders sard the alarm There was no damage ! h1s car and loss of the car
was light damage to the car
Tourl j •• f o
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\1rss Boehm and Miss Judith gas feed on f11 s car stuck as he to the truck
The action is the result of a but no arrests or inJuries. Th~ Ween sen &amp;rs rom Sout ern 1
al High School visited the :
Chapman were togt&gt;ther for drove around the lot T h e r e 1 The two ~n 8 were the &amp;ilth highway mishap on Route 2 and accident was investigated by
th• summer at the Trt . State were no arrests or IOJUfles. and I and 1oth of the )ea r
35 last Janu~ry 16, 19611. An or· I the Meigs County· She'i'iff's De· ,,Meigs ~nfY.,.£~~rt Friday
B1ble Con ference m Port Jer- only.. mediUm damage to both
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I der was alSo filed Signed bv ' partment
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)part of ~ pro~:
1na~tuted by.
V&gt;S, N. Y.
cars.
ASKS DIVORCE
the court gl'llnling a divorce to
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A petitiOn for divorce was ary nn .u •van . m va Th M'ddl
hnl't til.!t'
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Ralph Cundiff 23 Middle rt fl
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POMIROY, 0.
The Galtia County Education was c~ted to Pomeroy Mayor i Pleas Court by Donna R. S!Jl.
cn·v WAT£RWOR¥s - Iat 11 .03 p. m. for Maude Jones Curry, Karen Grue)Jer . ' M...,
A«oc•atton Wtll meet Tuesday Legar s court for crossmg dou· bart Pomeroy ' against John W Friday temperl(fures
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County Courthoose.
pear m court on llle 24th.
•neglect_~d_extre~_cruelfy_
. at 11 30 a. m.
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sian Will conduct a publir hear· stale and local tax ~tf.ucture. and Vinton.
lng in Chillicothe on Friday, 1lle problems of ta1 admlni•tra. ~lijiiiliiiliiiiiil!1-.iiiiiiiiiiiiij
Octoper 7. to give persons In ~on i and colleclloi&gt;, the distri I
llle 15 · county, soulll..,.ntral 1 butlon .,PI revenues obtained .
and eastern section of the state 1from sdoh taxe• and lnequlti!'S
an opportunity to Inform the lin the present tax structure,
CommissiOn members on state and shall conslder 8l'ld reeom· J
and loco! tax prohlems of which mend such changeo tn the Ia&gt;
they have partlrular
know· laws as it deems beneficial to 1
ledge, or ot changes which they the operation of state and local
whish to recommend
governrilent and to the citizens
In accordance with Its direc-- of. Ohio." ·
live from the 106th General A!· ·
The Comll!lsslon will receive
sem~ly. "The "Dhlo Tax Study
Commisston shall conduct a ~stlmony on the foltowtns mat·
tero, which are properly a part
of tl&amp; sltldy:
Ollio'o ltate ud lot:al ta1
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Dlallnt...:lt • rttOurfne to know the ope~ator it Ifill there
to help when you need her. for tnstance , if your Jingrr
•IIPJ and you nach a wrong number whrn dialing long
distance, han&amp; up and dial 'Operator.' She'll make sure
JOU aren't billed for the call. The operator is therr to assist
rou in &lt;meraencies -or when dialing is difficult ... if
fDU've mislaid your glwes, for instance, Operators arc

ready to help in other ways, too. Need a number ·~hat's not in tiN! book yet? Get it quickly by dialina your IQCal
information operator., Want an out.of-town npmber~ -You·
can dial a special information operator in the distant ·eiry
free ... and easy as a·b-c. See your phone book. You see,
with all the telephoning improvements we've made,
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!lASHINGTON, D. C. - Con- up m a quarrel betweeo our some years ago of lhe h~hlf eel modern facihty to our once
~.o•i.• man Walter H. . Moeller good Wes1 Vtr~Ulllll rr ·~ • •ds
.t successfu!JWletKh·lJurufm• -~r· d~ressed, but now rap!UIJ sx
I lOIIi -Ohio) Thursday ;jn a seems to me lbat the solutiOn to port betw~~tn the two Ctties.
pandins et'Onomy in soullleast·
le@er to President
L.yudou the prOblem is to do what has Rep. Moeller m his le'tter to erp Ohio, cann01 be underslat·
BMJ~s Johnson ur&amp;ed Pre~iden- been done successfully til oth- President Johnson satd, "While
My constituents from u.e·
ttJ;jntervention in tbe
West er states m stmtlar situatmm; " on the surface this would appe,r tllij)Ortant commumttes ot Iron
VhJP1.8 ,quabble over the lo-- The Ohto Democrat referred to be a West Virginia problem, l.o" · and Gallipolis m Lawrence
cahon ol a Dtw large-scale Jet lo the crea tion in North Carolma , the 1mportance of such a need· ~ Calha Coun11es, are mo:st
a~rt in Ule northwestern part
- - - ~- ~
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interestt:d in the alternate Hurotlf!Jfe state.
12- The Sunday Times·Sentinel, SUJl,~ay, ept. 18, 1966 ·• cane slle, which would be in
fOr some months now, the
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!B.!jY commuting distance. There
Fireal Aviation Agency ha:;
is Oittle likelihood Ural citizens
hi" compeuns proposals rrom
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lrom these commumtt•• would
( ~;leston anQ llunU~&lt; g tvn Lu
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benel1t at aJI .rfJ , ~ pn 1 •us·
e~Jish Jarge.scale j~t facti I·
~Guthrie, West VIrginia, site."
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In concluding, Rep. Moeller
tu:'fci\ear both Cities
~· Moeller pointed out m
, called for Pres1dent Johnson's
h•E lttter to PreSident Johnson
A baton routine by the 'majorettes and preci•lon suj&gt;port with Federal Av1atton
lll!ILneither c•ty mdependently drills highlighted the second app,e~p:ance of the M I ' Je. A;gency lor an early decision
nofileparately could adequately port tt!gh School Marchi~g Ball~ at. the Wahama·Mldd~ cti)Jpatible w1th the highest and
su~t such a facility Moel· 1port football gap1e Frtday e.venm&amp; al W.~h~ma. "" . . . .,deatest publtc Interest.
l&lt;r'llllld that a location at Hur· 1
The band . under the' d1rect10n oll!!r. Ross ·...,F'Fey,
ncane, w va . between the I presented a show of precision drill and a routine to the
two major cities of the 1ii . tune ol "Men of, OhiO" and I
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man Moeller pomted out that hmn' i(' d llw m.~JO'"'' " ( ····11s ettes Deb'lue Grueser, Elamto Da
preltmlnary estimates of the on the field . followed by the vis, Janis Schmoll Cathy. Bailey
Hurricane ndge l:i lte have md1- drum section The l&gt;and then D1ane Welsh, and Marg1e Har-!
c aled that tt would hr devrlop- entered the field from the side· rt s, went mto a mus1cal routine.
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ed for $4 ,000,000 Jess m earth lines m U1ree company fronts F'\agbe:uers are Sue Rue and •
muvmg l'Osts alone
The \1Jddleport School "F1ght Marta Hubbard .
PT PLEASANT - The Sher·
Congressman Moeller sa1d
Song'' wa!'i played as the b8nd
D1rector Fry was mall:l"' I rfl's Department lnvesttgated a i
''ThiS IS a s1tuatwn too un · formed a block and TLIOVed down per sonal homecommg. He was two vehicle wreck Fnday 11 JL i
portanl to the entire Tn-stalc the r1eld
a Wahama bandsman lD blah m. occurring m1dway of.Pomeroy bridge r(Sulting in sttghl 1
ore.a to be .allowed to get m1xed . To the tunes of '' Hello My school
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appointed tnperlntendent ol
tbe Ke)·stone mine of Easle111
Associated Coa! Corp. at Key·
stone, t McDowett County I, W•
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been general mine foreman
ot Eastern's Kopperston No.
I ,wJine for the past 19 years,
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Short who ~·ed July 31. A na·
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OS, or
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of America IFBLA) club.
tifylng should su!ilnlt 1
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Officers elected were preol: In wrtttng '. f#,,•nkfetor of
dent, Judy Kina ; v1ce pres(· Research,~~
lter W.
dent, Sue McMurray; secreta~ Ohio Tax , , ~ ·· Co1mntlssl
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ry , Margie Shuler; treasul'f!r, 2350 LeV
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Diana Pickens, a'nd reporter, 50 W. Br '
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fll ~alate bact
Nancy Cummins.
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The president wu ·•ull!'*tz·
lncftidt•lil'l its19611,contents
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I The mlshap.&lt;&gt;ccurred "ihen " ' loreman in 18f7.
commlltee, proJe£t .'Mm~e a. T h e m
The Davis L1 brary of R i () I Freneh works being. d! splay- lish
rar driven by J ames K. Dudd
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an . program comml ee. , It(..., ~e perso
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1pproduc1 1on s of famous land· gle" by Rousseau .
Monet's twn
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Wmslow Hom_er's ~ end ~I ~nother westbounivehlc~ The const.itution ~mittt!t)s ·b. 'lbe
and
!lraprs on loan from the Na· ' Banks of the Seme, Vetheuil" "Breezmg Up " Homer ttved Je driven by David Milton Tay.
-to draw up. a co tulion 1.-ad ~e assocla~or
tJona l Ga llery of Art which will and "l.andsca[)e" by Cezanne from 1836 to 1940.
Jor, 20, Rt. 3 '-" POmerOy.
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be diSplaved throughout the Li· Italian works melude Ducdo '
Mary K. Walburn , J~"Mid·
!ness education fe,'llihero, ...wiD c. The
I of Ume ll).e
brary durinK the month of Oi B"'lnmsegna's ''The Callmg i
dteport, a passenger m .~Tay·
• oend jt, logetber ~ apJ!\jca- witness d ;.t1&gt; wbieh to Pli
September.
of the Apostles Peter and And·
tor car, received a bump on
tion for charter .!11!1 du~ tent his dl
oral testlmOfil, ~-~---···
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the Shepherds" by GmgJOne . I
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to have vehicle under control. I A !IJleCtal -Jteel selectton and .
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bearing
ual foreign conntries include
Arrests re&lt;orded at the jail care workshop for FFA and 4-H Pro) .IJ lentatl
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Rembrandt's
''The Mill ,"
Friday and Saturday
were members, parents, and advi•ors are selhng hcl!'.!ls
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We 10g_
Joe Robmson, Pt. Pleasant, in· "ill be held October 3 at 7 p. gpmes, keeptng fllilnclll "-Just
Into Egypt." by Gerard Dav 1d,
toxicatJOn ; Richard Lee Dun.- 1 m. at the Athens
Livestock
sponso~ma: .M oversds
flemiSh
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John
Constabl
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Toledo
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and
dolfl\f::Bh dfil:f!s
.~~n L. Stewart,
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Park, Essex," Brit· at a one·room house 10 back of pori w."rrant; Wilbur Campb!!ll, I Athens on u. .s. Route 50.
' for lbe typlhlf' ~ s4ft: I
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Adamo, Athens, Fa)'!lte,
1 Ish; and "Yemce: Do~ana and the French City Lumber Co., 58, Fmier ·ll')ttpm, lntpxica·j Thts event " ,scheduled the ~paper. Many OlhM are
.r "'Phone 318-83n
MISS Agne~ Boehm of Wal - San Giog1o MagJ; rore" by Jomes on Pine St , ,Gallipolis, It 7 49 twn ; and Homer s. Fletcber, : night before the. regular_.Jeed· Ibed later· _ . ~~~ •..,.,·# lla, Hjghiand, Hocking,
Pn'ibtJrg, Swnzer land, was the M U rd W'\1'
If sale and IS to assiSt the
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1 tam Turner, wng· am Sa lui'day.
guf'st speaker at an assfl!mbly a 0
44, Frazier Bottom, ~ dnvin&amp; er ~a
The general busineSs educa· aon, Lawrence, Madlson, Meigs,
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P' ogram held at Washmgton
Fire gutted the building, dam· while ilttoxlcated. . '· ; :
club '!'ember&lt;~tn l~a'!'mg about ·tloa stlldeftts are Invited to at·
age was est1mated at $~ to the
selection of ~alves, wmter hous· tend the 10elai meet!liiJS.
"hool, GallipoliS, Thursday. 1
dwellmg. and there was an esti- F'l Ci I A
1 mg and feedtng, and the pur..
1 e . vi
H.r talk was of the country I
mated $15 loss to the contents.
ell on
:pose of a graded feeder sale.
Future Business EducatiQtl ,
Court
· open to any- Lead... c1ub has many purpo.. .• .
and its mterestm¥
customs.
The dwelling was owned by In Ci.t·cuit N
. . , Th• mee tmg IS
llrl-'~st&gt;d 111 nat1v~ costume. she
George Kemper
~T PLEASA ~ - A Cl\' 11 one interested, according to es and &amp;oals to work: toward.
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A second run by the depart· aclton has been filed In the of· , C. E Blakeslee, Meigs County They especially hope to work
•n.g herself on a guitar .
A ~arked car was struck on ment ca'me at 11 25 a m. Sat- flee of the ClrCUI~ Clerk styl~ . extension agent.
I or berome thoroughly familiar
t:on loA
M1ss Boehm has been a guest Crow 5 Steak House parkmg lot ' urday to a potnt on Rt. 35 near Ronald. Fore, an mfant, by h~:;;
with businesses In the area and
G~EAT
1r1 !,allipohs for two weeks With F'riday at 114() pm .. Pomeroy I tire Evans warehouse. A 19651 next fnend vs. Delmer
R~y
GOES INTO DITCH
to develop good human and
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Joseph police reported.
1Ford one-ton truck owned by Wheeler, ~r • Rt. . Leon wtth
R1chard Wllliam Sargent, 18, busmess relations throughout '
FRIENDI
1 tlapman. She will return lo
Donald Sayre, Pomeroy. was Ohio Produce Co, and driven 1 the plaintiff seekmg judgm_enl Pomeroy, backed h11 c~:~r into a the commumty.
lwr home in Swit?:erland
m parked on the lot when his car l by Harley Crouse. Patriot Star In the sum of $5:~ for claim -) dt1ch Salurday afternoon at 2:45'
i\'HI'&lt;'• •Iber, where she wJIJ re· Y.as struck m the side by a ve- Rt blew a heater hose r he ed permanent lRJUnes and the on Route 681 one tenth of a mJle 10 S .
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OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS
sume her dutlt!S m a children 's hicle dnven by L~SII P SU:fders, Ohi'o State Patrol turned' in the sum •f $2,100 for damages to east of Sta te Route 33. There
enJor~
6:00 to 8:00
homt&gt; operated by her parents 19, of Shade S1dders sard the alarm There was no damage ! h1s car and loss of the car
was light damage to the car
Tourl j •• f o
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\1rss Boehm and Miss Judith gas feed on f11 s car stuck as he to the truck
The action is the result of a but no arrests or inJuries. Th~ Ween sen &amp;rs rom Sout ern 1
al High School visited the :
Chapman were togt&gt;ther for drove around the lot T h e r e 1 The two ~n 8 were the &amp;ilth highway mishap on Route 2 and accident was investigated by
th• summer at the Trt . State were no arrests or IOJUfles. and I and 1oth of the )ea r
35 last Janu~ry 16, 19611. An or· I the Meigs County· She'i'iff's De· ,,Meigs ~nfY.,.£~~rt Friday
B1ble Con ference m Port Jer- only.. mediUm damage to both
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I der was alSo filed Signed bv ' partment
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)part of ~ pro~:
1na~tuted by.
V&gt;S, N. Y.
cars.
ASKS DIVORCE
the court gl'llnling a divorce to
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A petitiOn for divorce was ary nn .u •van . m va Th M'ddl
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Ralph Cundiff 23 Middle rt fl
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POMIROY, 0.
The Galtia County Education was c~ted to Pomeroy Mayor i Pleas Court by Donna R. S!Jl.
cn·v WAT£RWOR¥s - Iat 11 .03 p. m. for Maude Jones Curry, Karen Grue)Jer . ' M...,
A«oc•atton Wtll meet Tuesday Legar s court for crossmg dou· bart Pomeroy ' against John W Friday temperl(fures
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County Courthoose.
pear m court on llle 24th.
•neglect_~d_extre~_cruelfy_
. at 11 30 a. m.
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The Ohio Tax Study Commls·/ comml!en.•lve study of t h e Plckaway. Pike, Rois, Scinto,
sian Will conduct a publir hear· stale and local tax ~tf.ucture. and Vinton.
lng in Chillicothe on Friday, 1lle problems of ta1 admlni•tra. ~lijiiiliiiliiiiiil!1-.iiiiiiiiiiiiij
Octoper 7. to give persons In ~on i and colleclloi&gt;, the distri I
llle 15 · county, soulll..,.ntral 1 butlon .,PI revenues obtained .
and eastern section of the state 1from sdoh taxe• and lnequlti!'S
an opportunity to Inform the lin the present tax structure,
CommissiOn members on state and shall conslder 8l'ld reeom· J
and loco! tax prohlems of which mend such changeo tn the Ia&gt;
they have partlrular
know· laws as it deems beneficial to 1
ledge, or ot changes which they the operation of state and local
whish to recommend
governrilent and to the citizens
In accordance with Its direc-- of. Ohio." ·
live from the 106th General A!· ·
The Comll!lsslon will receive
sem~ly. "The "Dhlo Tax Study
Commisston shall conduct a ~stlmony on the foltowtns mat·
tero, which are properly a part
of tl&amp; sltldy:
Ollio'o ltate ud lot:al ta1
ltruc:ture.

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Dlallnt...:lt • rttOurfne to know the ope~ator it Ifill there
to help when you need her. for tnstance , if your Jingrr
•IIPJ and you nach a wrong number whrn dialing long
distance, han&amp; up and dial 'Operator.' She'll make sure
JOU aren't billed for the call. The operator is therr to assist
rou in &lt;meraencies -or when dialing is difficult ... if
fDU've mislaid your glwes, for instance, Operators arc

ready to help in other ways, too. Need a number ·~hat's not in tiN! book yet? Get it quickly by dialina your IQCal
information operator., Want an out.of-town npmber~ -You·
can dial a special information operator in the distant ·eiry
free ... and easy as a·b-c. See your phone book. You see,
with all the telephoning improvements we've made,
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The Ohio T•x Study Commlsskin will conduct a publie hear~
ing in ChilllctJthe on Friday,
October 7, to give persons in
tbe 15 - county. south-central
and 'eastem section of the state
an opportunity to Inform the
Commission members on state
and local tax problems of which
they have portlrular
knowledge, or ot changes which they
whish to recommend
In accordance with Its directlve from the 106th General Assembty: "The "Ohio Tax Study

tASHINGTON, D. C. - Con- up in a quarrel between our some years ago ot the hiJ_hiJ ed modern 'tacihty lo our once
~;.l~.1man Walter H. . Moeller good We:s1 V1r;{il1l~tt trJ.:nc:i!&lt;O
1t successfutJ.alelgh-Uuru\ml a~r· d~pre:~sed. but now rap101; ell:
tiOib - Ohio) Thurs&lt;lay in 1 seems to me that the soMion to port bet~n the two eities.
pandmg economy in southeast·
te fi~r to President
L.yndou the pr&lt;lblem is to do what ha• Rep. Moeller in his IE;tter to ern Oh1o, cannol be understatB!i'!"• Johnson ur&amp;ed P~den- been done succ.ssfutly in oth- President Johnson said, "While &lt;4 My c'Onst1tuents from. the
tJ~j~tervention in Ule
West er states in similar situations.'' on the sur'face this would appear unportant commumties ot lrun
Vlfllloia oquabble over the lo- Tile Ohio Democrat referred to be a West Virginia problem, to• and Gallipolis on Lawrence
c~ or a new large-seale Jel to the creation in North Carolina ,the importance of such a need- a~ G&lt;~lha CoL1nt1es, are most
a~_rt in the northwestern part
- interested m the alternate Hurol~ state.
12-The Sunday Times-Sentinel, Sul)cfay, ept. 18, 1966 · ~ne site , which would be in
£qr some months DOW, the
ea~ commuting distance. There
Fiirfral Aviation Agency has
is Qit~e likelihood - th'al citizens
hi\ •l:ompeting proposals from
from these communities would
ui.deston an~ tluntu.gtoo to
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esNJish large-scale Jet facihe.d Guthrie, West Virgmia, site."
Commission shall conduct
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In concluding, Rep. Moeller
u..-:aear both citieS.
~- Moelle: pomted out m
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caUed for PreSident Johnson's
hia:")etter to President Johnson
A baton routine by tjle 'majorettes and prect•lon , support with Federal Aviation
thi~ neither city independently drills highlighted the second app,eljl."ance of the &lt;~~. IIJe- Ajlency for an early deciSion
no~parately could adequately port J-ttgh School Marching Ban~ at-the Wahama-Mlddle- C81"Patible with the highest and
su~t such a facility. Moel- port football gap~e Friday e_venjng at W_~hi!ma. ""
~atest public Interest.
LESTER BUCKLEY
ler:Uld that a locaUon at Hur·
The band, under 1he'_ d~rectwn of lflr. Ros~ llio' Frey,
l.eoter
I~ Bu~kley h•• been
ricane, W Va .. between the j presented a show of ~~eCI SIOn dpll an&lt;!.!_ routme to_t~
1ppolnted
superlnteDdenr of
two major cities of the Tri - ~ tune of liMen of OhiO and ~ -­
lbe
Keystone
mine ol Eastern
state area would be linancial- :--Hello My Baby"
Baby" and ''Men of
Ohio,"
Associated
Coal
Corp. at Key•
lv feasible Moreov"r l ong1 &lt;""- Head Majorette Kathy McEI- played by the band, the ma)or11one,
~McDowell
County I, W·
~an Moeller pointed out that hmnv lefl Lhf' m&lt;-Jjor"r " ('""'lS ettes De~ie Grueser, Elaine.Da
Va.
Mr.
Buckley,
who bad
preliminary estimates of the on the field, followed by the VIS, Jams Schmoll Cathy Ba1ley 1
been
general
mine
foreman
Hui'ricane ridge site have indi~ ! drllm section. The band then Diane W~lsh, and ~arg1e ~ar- 1
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Eastern's
Kopperston
No.
rttted that it would l&gt;t' deV(•Inp- :entered the held from the Side- ris, went mto a mus1ca\ routme.
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for
the
past
19
years,
ed for $4,000,000 less in earth lines m three company fronts Flagbearers are Sue Rue and
PT PLEASANT - The Sher- •ucceet:·s the late Cleophus
movmg costs alone.
The Middleport School "Fight Marta Hubbard.
iff's
Department mvestigated a Short who ~-,.. July 31. A naCongressman Moeller said: Song" was play~d as the band Director Fry was makl"l a
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a Wahama ba:
area to be allowed to get m1xed 1 To the tunes of ''Hello My school.__ _ _

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·comore~•nslve study of t h e Pickaway Pike, Rola, Scioto,
state and local tax structure, a~n~d~V·~·n~to~nii.-;~--·
the problems of tax administra·
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bon and collectior~. the distn
butlon of revenues obtained ,
from sdeh tax.. ind lnequiti"" 'l
in the present tax struclure,
and shall conslder a"d recom- 1
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laws as it deelll! beneficial to !
the operation of state and loCal
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Famous Landscapes Loaned to Rio G.
The Davis Lobrary of RIo , French works being. di splay- lish.
Grande College has received 10 ed are "The Equatorial Jun- 1 The only All;
rt&gt; productions of famous land· gle" by Rousse-au;
Monet's tJOn
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.!lCapes on loan from the Na- "Banks of the Seme, Vet~euil" i "Breezmg Up ''
twnal Gallery of Art which will and "Landscape" by Cezanne. from IB36 to
ht dtsplayed throughout the Li- Italian works mclude Ouccio;
brary durin&amp; the month of Di Buqninsegna's .. The Callmg :
S.pttmber.
of the Apostles Peter and And- ---rew." and ''The Adorat1on of
the Shepherds" by Giogione.
/ Works Oy arhst from individ·
ual foreign countnes inclUde
' Rembrandt' s
''The Moll,"
:Dutch : "The Rest of the Flight
jlnto Egypt." by Gerard David.
Firemen wert
1Fiemtsh, John Constable 's " Wt1Venhoe
Park, Essex .. , Bnt· il t a one·room
ish; and "Vemce. Doga na and the Frenrh Ci
Mt" Agne• Boehm of Walt- San G10g10 Magg1ore'' by James on Pine St, G
en'iburg. Switzerland, was the
Mall ord William Turner , Eng- a m. Saturday
guf"st speaker at an assembly
Fire gutted ft,
program held at Washington
age was estima
)( nno l, Gallipolis, Thursday.
dwelling, and tl
Ht&gt;r talk was of the country
mated $75 loss
and its mteresting
customs.
I The dwelling
l l ll"·~t'd m natlvt' costume. she
. George Kempel
~ Jng and yodeled, accompany! A second rur
lrt g herself on a gmtar.
A parked car was struck on I ment cain@ at
MISs Boehm has been a guest Crow's Steak House parking lot · urday to a poi!'
lf l 1 ia lltpohs for two weeks wi!h F'riday at 11 40 p.m., Pomeroy I the Evans wa
''" fa mily of Rev.
Joseph police reported.
1Ford one-ton I
1 napman
She will return to Donald Sayre, Pomeroy, was Ohio Produce
ht'r home in Switzerland in parked on the Jot when hts car by Harley Crm
1"\ovt'JII ber, where she will re· was struck tn the s1de by a ve- Rt blew a he
'ume her duties in a children's hide dhven by L"he SilJders, I Ohlo State Palo
home operated by her parents 19, of Shade. Stdders satd the alarm. There
M 1 ~s Boehm and Mtss Judith gas feed on his car stuck as he I to the truck.
Chapman were together tor drove around the lot T h e r e The two rum
the summer at the Tri - State were no arrests or inJuries, and and 70th of thf
B1ble Conferenl'e in Port Jer· only.. medium damage to both
v1s, N. Y.
cars.
ASKS r
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TO MEET TIJESDAY
- Ralph Cundiff. 23. Middleport, filed Friday il&gt;
The Gallia County Education was cited to Pomeroy Mayor · Pleas Court bl
A"ociatlon will meet Tuesd•y Legar's court for crossmg dou- 1bart, Pomeroy;'
at 7:30 p. m. at the Galli• ble yellow line. Cundiff will ap- Stobart, Racint
1 pear in &lt;"OUrt on the 24th.
County Courthouse.
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tlc." written by Mrs. E. V. Clarke, Jr. , were read and
rommented on at the Creativ e Writer's meetillll SatiiJ'&gt;
day, Sept. 10Mrs. Paul JaQuay's philosophical short statement,
"Life is like a diamond. some individuals live in its_ reflected light, others feel only its cutting edge," recetved
praise from the group.
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booklet
W. Foley, dinlclor of the Ohio- full of Information about die
ana Library. She spoke of new creative efforts of Oh1oan1 and
boob by Ohio authors. Her en- the counties from which tbe7
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thusiasm lor Ohio and Its crea- come. It covers composel'l and
Uve atmosphere was a source artists as well as authors.
'TIDN Ntrril, aaUvo of encouragement to those pres- The meeting was held In die
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herilagj! room of the R t·•
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She commented on the In- Grande· College library. Anyont
1cn•ase In writer groups and interested In creative wrltlnf .. '
wW be evangelist complimented Mrs. Mary Lewis thiS area Is welcome to ali&lt; 'i
nlval llepl. 1at on being the guide suslainlng lend.
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Pastor . James F. Gallia county group. Mr. and lion, prose, articleo, newspaper
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muole ud Mary Meigs coW&gt;ty, were guests. Mrs. Mary Lewis, Rio Grande, 2G •. md Feme B. HIIJDUID Hayes is Ohioana Library Chair- 5523 for aetalls of the n I Xt;
plaDIJI. Serv1&lt;et wW man of Meigs county.
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A 6, 30 potludt dinner preced- who had entries at tbe show.lplalned the pro~!/:~
ed tbe meetiol of the Twilight A Betty Newton p~gram at Co- pared by Bet~ club'• ther·
Garden club .Thurs&lt;lay even- lumbia Gas office m Middleport Good Luck G
Atbena Stale
in at the home of Mrs. T. A. was annoWIC"!i for tbe October
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a guest. Mrs. Heonea was oam- and also to VI
Geahelmer asked grace.
Arrangements of . marigolds ed to make the arrangement !Or program for May 11168.
end roses made by the hostess- the place setting !able.
Several aneouncemenll were
es were placed throughout the A• invitatiOB was read from made by Mrs. Robson, IDclud·
home. AD ·arrangemeat of marl- the Middleport Garden club to ing County fair at Atbells State
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golds made by Mrs. Di-ake ce•· atteod . a meeting ~t Middle- Hospital, October 13; Athens
tered the dining table.
port Flr81 _Presbytenan churcb county flower show at
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Mrs. Leverett Roush, presl· •n Ocl. 3, -at 7·30 •p.m. Speak- Kimes Convaleocenl home, from
dent, conducted the meeting, er will be Mrs. Walter H. Moe!· 1:30 _ a p.m. 011 November 8;
which opened with devotloRi 11er who will show alides · and and the Cheshire Gardea dub
The J'arel and Bailly Clwmteurt de Paru
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00 Mrs. "?ndon B. Joha- flower 1how at Kyger
take• from Psalm 110 by Mrs. ·
Creek
Cominll to TriCounty Arf!fJ in 1961
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beautlflcatiOII program. school, September :14-211
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Jodi II
. th I dt Paris were I smash sue- and on with barely time lor '!l
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and club's plantings at Kerrs Rllll :
report on the
CAl~'-' I The Varet and Bailly Chan- only lor their own company, but[ cavorting me ca Y WI
cess. They have had two four- lew wreks' vacation.
\1l:Ji;iiiill;mi.lW.illi~~-DW!l.o
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de Paris will give one of ' for such stars as Lena Horne, [ stuffed d~.mmy of the Cha,;leh- week engagemenls at the Wal- Their magnificant voiceo. , t¥t
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• took place ID 1957· three weeks at the Plaza Ho- ly rhythmic approach to DUISI~
1 season has extend· tel 's Persian Room. II weeks their wonderful stage elf~ h
and number of en- at the Tropicana in Las Vegas. these are _the things responsil~J4!;
Last seaso• they weeks and weeks in the most for brmgong this French sllll~
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Beach, Chicago, Miami, Puerto cla1med reputatiOn.
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.ron their tour begin• etc. 'and guest appearances 011 kerchiefs give eacb song 1.._..
,nuary and continues tele~ision with the Ed Sullivan, particular surprise - but tbl
..u and evea into "Hollywood Palace" and other Chanta1rs' greatest appeal Ilea
TV shows.
in their inimitable joie de vtwe.
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Introduction to Am- In Europe, they travel from and public alike to ·tcelaimi· ;' .
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country to country - France, them as "one of the best
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Ivan Television Show, England , Poland, Germany, Bel- mg groups to be heard in Am-~
Leguif,
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our some years ago ol the h~hly
good We:;1 Viq1n1a 1ru.•J1d8
,t successfu!..J:talt!IK:h·Uur·•.l)lll! i.ur·
seems to me that the solution to port between the two Mies.
the prdblem is to do whal has Rep. Moeller in his le'tter to
been done successfully in oth· President Johnson said, "While
er states in similar situatiOns." on the sudace this would appear
The Ohio Democrat referred to be a West Virgima problem,
to the creation in NorUl Carolina , the importance of such a need·
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tpf--~ID Walter H. . Moeller
d~pre:ss~. but nuw rap!ll•&gt; ktX
110\h - Ohio) Thursday in. a
p~~nding economy m southeast·
le~c r to President
Lyndon
erp Ohio, cannot be understat·
B!l!!i' Johnson urged P~iden·
ecf My constituents from the·
ti~JntervenUon in tbe
West
unportant communities ot Irun
Vil11nia oquabble over the 1&lt;&gt;to• and Gallipolis in Lawrence
c~ of a new large~scale jet
aJ¥1 Gallia Counties, are most
aiiiOrt in \he northwestern part
in~rested in the alternate Hur·
otEU!e state.
cane site, which would be in
£Or some monUls now, th.e
oea§Jl commutmg distan~. '!'here
l'iifiir•l Aviation Agency has
is (ii!Ue likelihood - lhai citizens
nil-'rompeung proposals from
!rom these communities would
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ttef:'ilear both cities.
lf"I'J. Moeller pointed out in
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hiji'lotLer to President Johnson
A baton routine by the majorettes and precl•lon, suj&gt;porl with Federal Aviation
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thll:neither city independently drills highlighted the second app,elll'llDCe of the M: l ' le- Aj!ency for an early decision '
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no(.ieparately could adequately port f1igh School Marchi~g Ball9. a!· the Wahama-Mtddle- c&lt;Unpatiblewilh the highest and -···*'·~· __
sul'l!Ort such a facility. Moel- 1port football g"'lle Frtday ~vemo&amp; at W_ijll.;!ma. _,
.&amp;f~atest public Interest.
LESTER BUCKLEY
!er~ld that a location at Hur- ~
The band under the' dtreclion of lflr. Ross ..,. Frey,
rlcane , W Va ., between the presented a show of. ~fecisio':._d.rill and a rou~ine to_th~
Losier L. Bu~kley b•• been
two major cities of the Tri . ,tune or "Men or .. OhtO and i
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staLe area would be financiat- ,"Hello My Baby.
Baby and Men of
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-tbe Keystone mine of Eastern
ly feas ible Moreov"r. Congress- · Head Majorette Kathy McEI- played by _the band, the ~&amp;]Or·
Associated Coal Corp. at Keyman Moeller pointed out that hmnv ted ihe '""I'&gt;"'' ·· "' '""' ettes Ueb'IH: Grueser. ElatneDa
CrOSS . stone, !McDowell County I, W·
preliminary estimates or 1 he on the field, followed by the v1s, Jams Schmoll Cathy Batley
Va. Mr. Burkley, who bad
Hui'ricane ridge site have indio! drum section. The band then D1ane Welsh, and Marg1e Har·
been general mine foreman
('&lt;lled that it ~ould bt&gt; develop.! entered the field [rom the side- ris, went into a musical routine. I
IVef fl ge
at Eastern's Kopperston No .
e&lt;1 fur $4,000,000 less in earth line s in three company fronts. F'lagbearers are Sue Rue and '
I 1wHne for the past 19 years ,
moving costs alone.
The Middleporl Schoo l ··~- ,ght 'llarta Hubbard.
PT PLEASANT - The Sher- succeec•s tbe late Cleophus
Congressman Moeller said: Song" was played as the bcmd Director Fry was ID!;Ikl"' a iff's
''This is H situallon too un- rormed a block and moved dow11 personal homecoming.
portant to the entire Tri-state the field .
n Wahama bandsman
area to be allowed to~g_et_ m
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t h e Plckaway. Ptke, Rois,
sion will conduci a publir hear- state and local tax structure,a~n~dlijViiiiniiitoiiiniii
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October 7. to give persons· tn lion ' and colleclloc •. the dislri· 1
the 15 . countv. south-central butlon ot revenues obtained
and ·eastern section of the state 1 frorn sU'rh taxe!l and inequitiP!\ I
an opportunity to Inform the I in the present tax structure,
COmmission members on state and shall conslder artd recomand local tax problems of which mend such changes tn the tax
they have partlrular
know· Jaws as it deems beneficial to
ledge, or of changes which they the operation of slate and local ·
whish to recommend.
governmenl and to the citizens
In accordance with its direc- ol Ohio."·
live from the 106th General As·
The Commission will receive '
""mbly: "The ilhlo Tax Study
t•sllmony on the followlni mat·
Commission shall conduct a ters, which are properly a part

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Two complex little poems, "Living," and "Arithmetic," written tJy Mrs. E. V. Clarke. Jr.,, were ~ad and
oommented on at the Creative Wnter s meet•lli Satlll'
day, Sept. 1o.
Mrs. Paul JaQuay's philosophical sho~ stat~ment,
"Lift is like a diamond. some individuals live 1D Its. reflected light, others feel only its cutting edge,'' rece1ved
praise from the group .
The high6ght of the meeting 1 Ohioans, published in Co!IIJII.
was tho contribution of Bernice · bus. An Informative
booklel
W. Foley. director of the Ohi&lt;&gt;- full of Information about tbe
ana Library. She spoke of new creative efforts of Ohtoana and
books by Ohio authors. Her en- the counties from which IIIey
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thusiasm for Ohio and Its crea- come. It covers compoaen and
live atmosphere was a source artists as well as authors.
~. native of encouragement to those pres- The meeting was beld Ill tbe
•d now ~"~'"' ant.
herita~ room of the R l!
ceJ!oal United
She commented on the In- Grande College Ubrary. Anyoa
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and interested in creative wrltinf ..
.be evangellot compUmented Mrs. Mary Lewis this area Ia welcome to ...,
lepL 1t-31 at on belng the guide sustaining tend.
Jfa Melhadlot originator of an active working Everyone writing poetry, lb
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Mrs . Everett Hayes. Portland. writing, Ia invited. Call Mno
de ud Mary Meigs county, were guests. Mrs . Mary Lewis, Rio Grande, 246 ·,
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meeting, which wlll be at
.mg 11 7'• - Mrs. Foley is ManaglnR Edi· home of Mrs. Janet MaggledOl
llnCIDI wW be tor of "Ohioans," of Ohio and 434 Hedgewood Dr., Oct. 8.
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week engagements at the Wal· Thelf magmftcant voiCeS,~
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. bas extend- tet's Persian Room. 11 weeks ihetr wonderful stage eff~ . 1,
ID!ber of en· at the Tropicana in Las Vegas. these are the thmgs respons~~
oeaso• they wee~s a,nd weeks in the most for brmgmg this French 8i1ll &gt;
~ concerts in important hotels in P a I m mg group 1ts mternattOillllly ~~
Beach, Chicago, Miami , Puerto clatmed reputation.
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Rico Montreal, New Orleans, Hats, gloves, tri-colored hliitd-t,
r tour begins etc.,' and guest appearances en kerchiefs give ~cb seng ~
md continues television with the Ed Sullivan. particular surpnse - but tile
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TV shows.
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in their inimitable jafe de vilTeo
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which haS' inspired both ~
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The Davis Library of R i () 1 French works being. display· lish. ·
Grande College has received 10 ed are "The Equalorial Jun- The only Amerlcon ·
n·rroduct 1ons of famous land· gle" by Rousseau:
Monet's hun
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Winslow
~ca pes on loan from the Na- "Banks of tile Seine, Vet!Jeuil" . ··Breezmg Up." Home1
twnal Gallery of Art which will and "Landscape" by Cezanne. ' from 1836 to 1940.
bt displayed throughout the Li- Italian works includ!-' Ourcio '
brary durini the month
of Di Buqnlnsegna·s ''The Calling !
September.
of· the Apostles Peter and Andrew:-" and "The Adoration of !
I the Shepherds"' by Giogione. :
Works by artist from individual foreign countries inclUde
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"'The
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: Dutch ; "The Rest of the Flight
Into Egypt." by Gerard David,
~lernish ; John Constable's " WiFiremen were called
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Park, Essex," Brit- at a ont'-room house ir
ish; and "Venice: Do);ana and the l'renrh Ciiy Lutt
MISs Agnes Boehm of Walt- San Giogio Maggiore·· by J omf' s on Pine St.. Gallipolis
en~hurg. Switzerland, was the
Mallord William Turner , Eng- a.m. Saiurday.
guest speaker at an assembly
!'ire gutted the bulldt
program held at Washington
' age was estimated at l
~ d10ol, Gallipolis, Thursday.
dwelling, and there wa·
mated $75 loss io lhe
Her talk was of the country
The dwelling wa! O\
and its interestins
customs.
1George Kemper.
llrCJ~s f:'d in natiw costume, she 1
•ang and yodeled , accompanyI A sPcond run by fh•
A parked car was struck on 1 ment ra'me at 11:25 E
lllg hersell on a guitar.
Miss Boehm has been a guest Crow s Steak House parking lot urday to a point on Rl
ih t ;a iJipolis for two weeks wilh Fnday at 11 :40 p.m., Pomeroy the Evans warehouse.
Ford one-ton truck o
&lt;h• family of Rev. Joseph police reported.
Donald Sayre. Pomeroy, was Ohio Produ-:e Co., an
t napman . She will return to
t1er home in Switzerland
ln parked on the lot when his car by Harley Crouse. Pal
i\11Vt"'• 11ber, where she w11l re· was struck in the side by a ve- Rt., blf'w a hea ter hG
sume her duties in a children's hicle dnven by Lo:.-slie SkJders, OhiO State Patrol turm
home operated by her parents. 19, of Shade. Sidders said the ' alarm. There was no
M1'S Boehm and Miss Judith gas feed on his car stuck as he to the truck.
Chapman Were togethrr
for drove around the lot. T h e r e The two run! were
lh• summer at the Trl · StaLe were no arrests or injunes, and and 70th of ~he year.
H11Jie Conference in Port Jer~ only... medium damage to both
\'IS , N, Y.
cars .
ASKS ll!VORCI
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other pollee activities, A petition for dive
TO MEET TUESDAY
Ralph Cundiff, 23. Middleport, filed Friday in Melgs
The Gallia County Education was c~ted to Pomeroy . Mayor i Pleas Court b~ Donna
A&lt;Mociatton will meet Tuesday Legar s court for crosstng dou- bart, Pomeroy; againsl
at 7:30 p. m. at the Galli1 ble yellow line. Cundiff will ap- 1Stobart, Racine, ctt•re&gt;
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pear In court on the 24th.
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A 8:30 potlwik ~er preced- who had entrieo at the obow.\ptalned the program book pre- ·
ed the meetinl of the Twilight 1A Betty Newton program at Co- pared by Betty Mizclke for the
Garden club ·Thursday even- Jumbia Gas office in Middleport IGood Luck Gardel&gt; club' a ther-l
ing al the borne of Ml'!l. T. A. was announced ~ tba Oclober spy program, al Alhens Stall . •
Hennessy, Butternut Ave., Pom- meeting with the
Middleport Hospital. Tbe clUb voted 10
oroy, with Mn. W. A. Druko Garden ~lob as special guests. help with the Chrlstmal proas co-hostess. Miss
Lucretia Each member Is also to take gram at the Atbella Hospital
Gellhclmer asked. grace.
a guest. Mrs. Heine&amp; was nalll· and also 1o havo the therapy
Arrangemeots of .. marigolds ed to make the arrangemetlt !Or program for May 11168.
tnd roses made by the hostess- the place setting table.
Se al anaouncemenll wert
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home. AD arrangem..tof marl· the Middleport Garden
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golds made by Mrs. Duke ee•- 1attend. a meeting at Middle- H !tal O&lt;tober IS·
Athens
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·port Fuot Presbyte.rtao church ospl n'
how' t I b 0
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Speak· coun y ower •
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Mrs. LevereU Roush, pr~sl· on
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dent, cooducted the meetmg, er will be Mrs. Walter H. Moel· 1. 30 8
01 November 1·
whlcb opened with devotloRIIIer who will show olldes · tnd
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on Mrs. Lyndon B. Job11- flower llhow at Kyger
The J'arel and Bailly Clumteura de Par;,
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Hennessy and cl09ed . wtth the son t beautifical\011 p_rogram.
cbool September 24-21!
Cominlf to Tri.County Area in I 96 7
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Lord's Prayer In Ulltson. Fol- Following a d!Scusswn oo the 19
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and club's plantings at Kerrs Rllll esting
open report on
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· 1 do Parls were o smash sue- and on wl th barely time lor 11.:.
p gdeed ... ag,llmemU ertsb re- aGn
'e e tera · . as decld
was also given by teurs de Paris will give one of' fQl' such stars as Lena Horne, stuffed dummy of the Charles- cess . They have had. two fow-- lew week s' vacation.
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meet- Mrs. !Wbson.
their inimitable concerts on the Edith Ptaf,.
Patacbou, Jacquet- ton
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aend a note of thanks 1o j the last week of tba month for Two articles were resd,
atage ol the Gallia Academy ine Fl'ancots, Genevieve, Luc- Thetr ftrst North Amertcan dorf· Astona s Emprre Room, htghly tmagmative and
Rev10. Wilbur Perrin for use of Iplanting, the day 1o be aRnoun- ! grounds help'
pictures
111gb School bl Galhpohs. next tenne Bayer, and many othero. concert · tour took place m 1957· thr.ee weeks at the Plaza Ho- ly rhythmJC appraach to
social room of Federated 1 ced.
Miss Elsie l'larr. and
S 0 II April 10, under the ausptces tl Chari Balll headline&amp; this 58 and each season has extend· tel s PerSia.• Room , II weeks therr wonderful .stage effect.:
church for workshop. ·
It was voted 1o make
ar- makes the difference, M ro. the Tri-County Community CooY
Y .
.
ed In t!Dle and •umber of en-, at the Troptcana m La s Vegas. these are the lh!ngs
It was an•ounced that Mary 1' rangements, for the Shrine w.. Ralph Gilmore. ' The arrange- cert Association.
company
of etghl ebullient gagements. Last season they
a,nd weeks m the most for brrngmg this French st-"i\
n1
Heines received two blue four oer Saturday at the Salisbury men! of tho mouth, • mass
.
young FreRchmea and keepS were hooked for 6ii eoocerls '" Important hotels iD p a 1 tn mg group !IS mternattonaUy
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the. esllvthes gomg a a paee a 3-w=
eac . ooteago, tamt, uer e mme repu ton.
&gt; ;
1 Rtco, nd
the Meigs County fair .flower . Jack Robson, regional dir&lt;etor · pole wse , was made by Mn · and all across tba United States
destgnod. to permeatotl'
lh• audt·d Eacb season tb etrloor
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begos
Montreal , New Orleans, k Hats,
hlilld;
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show.
Mrs.
Rousb
thanked
aU
Mra.
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displayed
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exDwigbl
Parker.
aod
Cansda,
tbe
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produced by tile Internationally
famous song-writing team - the
"Rndgen and Hammersteirr ol
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France" - Andre Varel and
, ..__
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Cbarly Bailly. who have wrl0
bl tbe tba_ ctrlciJlnatl G&lt;ifteral osp11all
School of· Anastbeeis.
leo more than 200 so•gs, not

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they thoroughly enjoy what they
are doing - and manage to
transmit their enthusiasm, whoIller tbey are singing a aostaJ.
gic ·ballad about tulip • ttme
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ClnciDnaUI _'!Th~e~~~'!TIJD~es-Se~~nt~in~el~.~~~~Se~l:_!l18~1:!96~6~~15
First Church of God ia Cin- College of Pharmacy.
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cinnati. In that wedding, the . Out-of-tow• guests were
bride was given ill marriage and Mrs . Cb.rlel Neal, M
by her hrothor, . Alfred May ... .Charles Neal, Jr, Mr.
and
IIJid Mrs. Sue ·•Morgan Chandler Mrs. Rex McCormick. Mr. tnd
The ceremony wao oolemalz: of Dayton, wao matron. of hoa- .Mrs. Dean Maoolo; Mf . and Mrs.
od August Zl lD Batroua, Leba· or. Mr. :Nick :.AJiasla;· of High· .Oua Sanden, aJt· of GaUli'l &lt;&gt;HI.,\1
non, bl the pr-nc• of I b IIi lllod ijelghts, 'Kentucky, served Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Green
groom'• family ud
frlendt, as best man.
Dayton. 0., Mrs. Howard
with Farida Khabbay, nieco of The bride Is a graduate of ley of Springfield, 0., Mr. ond
, the groom, as maid of honor Gallia Academy High school, Mrs. Robert Mayes of Akr&lt;m.ll
\ Jooaph Kllabbay, brother of and the Holzer Hospital School 0., and Mr. Alfred May•
lbt groom, tt baot man. Tho of Nurslog. Sho Ia omployed In Kansa1 City, Mo.

Jzed oo Septamber loth a\ tbe !he University ril

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Sunday Times-Sentinel

Reda Gibson, Harold R. Fowler are
Wed August 27 in Baptist Church

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May.
In their introductloo io Amertca i1l 1956-57 at New York'o
Waldorf • Astoria Hotel and oa
the Ed Sullivan Television Shew,
lhl Varel and Bailly Chanteurs

responslb~

"Hollywood Palace" and otlter Chanteurs' greatest appeal J1e11
TV shows.
In
th tr 1 fr
Europe, ey ave om
country to country - France,
England, Poland. Germany, Belglum, Holland, fsr_ael and on

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and public alike to ·acclaim)'' ,
tbem as "one of the best &amp;inl--:5.
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.Twilight ,\Garden ·Club
Meet' at Hennessy Home
A 8:30 potlwik ~er preced- who had entrieo at the obow.\ptalned the program book pre- ·
ed the meetinl of the Twilight 1A Betty Newton program at Co- pared by Betty Mizclke for the
Garden club ·Thursday even- Jumbia Gas office in Middleport IGood Luck Gardel&gt; club' a ther-l
ing al the borne of Ml'!l. T. A. was announced ~ tba Oclober spy program, al Alhens Stall . •
Hennessy, Butternut Ave., Pom- meeting with the
Middleport Hospital. Tbe clUb voted 10
oroy, with Mn. W. A. Druko Garden ~lob as special guests. help with the Chrlstmal proas co-hostess. Miss
Lucretia Each member Is also to take gram at the Atbella Hospital
Gellhclmer asked. grace.
a guest. Mrs. Heine&amp; was nalll· and also 1o havo the therapy
Arrangemeots of .. marigolds ed to make the arrangemetlt !Or program for May 11168.
tnd roses made by the hostess- the place setting table.
Se al anaouncemenll wert
were
placed
throughout
the
All
invltalio•
was
read
from
dve~ Mr Robsod lnclud01
home. AD arrangem..tof marl· the Middleport Garden
to
f:k at
golds made by Mrs. Duke ee•- 1attend. a meeting at Middle- H !tal O&lt;tober IS·
Athens
tered tho c1in1Dg table.
·port Fuot Presbyte.rtao church ospl n'
how' t I b 0
Oct 3 I 7. 30
Speak· coun y ower •
a
Mrs. LevereU Roush, pr~sl· on
· · ·a · 'p.m.
Kbnes Cunvaleacenl bome, from
dent, cooducted the meetmg, er will be Mrs. Walter H. Moel· 1. 30 8
01 November 1·
whlcb opened with devotloRIIIer who will show olldes · tnd
Glrdell
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on Mrs. Lyndon B. Job11- flower llhow at Kyger
The J'arel and Bailly Clumteura de Par;,
1.
Hennessy and cl09ed . wtth the son t beautifical\011 p_rogram.
cbool September 24-21!
Cominlf to Tri.County Area in I 96 7
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Lord's Prayer In Ulltson. Fol- Following a d!Scusswn oo the 19
' to th
bll All interled
to
fl
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ba
k
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nee
to
Beech
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lowing the opening ode
and club's plantings at Kerrs Rllll esting
open report on
pu tbe
c.
. Chat&gt; Ionly for their own compaoy, but cavorting melodically wtth
· 1 do Parls were o smash sue- and on wl th barely time lor 11.:.
p gdeed ... ag,llmemU ertsb re- aGn
'e e tera · . as decld
was also given by teurs de Paris will give one of' fQl' such stars as Lena Horne, stuffed dummy of the Charles- cess . They have had. two fow-- lew week s' vacation.
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spon
.... ro ca ItWIwas sugme ry, 11woold
w
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· magruTtcant votces,
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gested backgrounds.
vot- 1edrove
thatc member!
meet- Mrs. !Wbson.
their inimitable concerts on the Edith Ptaf,.
Patacbou, Jacquet- ton
('.'La Grande Coc•':). wee k engage';'enb at t be wal- .Thetr
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aend a note of thanks 1o j the last week of tba month for Two articles were resd,
atage ol the Gallia Academy ine Fl'ancots, Genevieve, Luc- Thetr ftrst North Amertcan dorf· Astona s Emprre Room, htghly tmagmative and
Rev10. Wilbur Perrin for use of Iplanting, the day 1o be aRnoun- ! grounds help'
pictures
111gb School bl Galhpohs. next tenne Bayer, and many othero. concert · tour took place m 1957· thr.ee weeks at the Plaza Ho- ly rhythmJC appraach to
social room of Federated 1 ced.
Miss Elsie l'larr. and
S 0 II April 10, under the ausptces tl Chari Balll headline&amp; this 58 and each season has extend· tel s PerSia.• Room , II weeks therr wonderful .stage effect.:
church for workshop. ·
It was voted 1o make
ar- makes the difference, M ro. the Tri-County Community CooY
Y .
.
ed In t!Dle and •umber of en-, at the Troptcana m La s Vegas. these are the lh!ngs
It was an•ounced that Mary 1' rangements, for the Shrine w.. Ralph Gilmore. ' The arrange- cert Association.
company
of etghl ebullient gagements. Last season they
a,nd weeks m the most for brrngmg this French st-"i\
n1
Heines received two blue four oer Saturday at the Salisbury men! of tho mouth, • mass
.
young FreRchmea and keepS were hooked for 6ii eoocerls '" Important hotels iD p a 1 tn mg group !IS mternattonaUy
.
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red and two white ribbons at school , at the request of Mrs. rangement of roses bl a
the. esllvthes gomg a a paee a 3-w=
eac . ooteago, tamt, uer e mme repu ton.
&gt; ;
1 Rtco, nd
the Meigs County fair .flower . Jack Robson, regional dir&lt;etor · pole wse , was made by Mn · and all across tba United States
destgnod. to permeatotl'
lh• audt·d Eacb season tb etrloor
.
begos
Montreal , New Orleans, k Hats,
hlilld;
..
h fglov..
· , lrl-&lt;:olored
b
118
show.
Mrs.
Rousb
thanked
aU
Mra.
Robson
displayed
••d
exDwigbl
Parker.
aod
Cansda,
tbe
entertsmwg
ence
With
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feeling
JOY
an
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etc.,
a
guest
appearaoces
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Jamea A. Mayes of Gallipolis,
10 Carlos F. Khabbay, of Day.
ton, Ohio, •on of Mrs. Walllb&amp;
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troubador• wM conceived and quite simple on tho surface - lhroug April an

produced by tile Internationally
famous song-writing team - the
"Rndgen and Hammersteirr ol
·
·
·
France" - Andre Varel and
, ..__
"'
Cbarly Bailly. who have wrl0
bl tbe tba_ ctrlciJlnatl G&lt;ifteral osp11all
School of· Anastbeeis.
leo more than 200 so•gs, not

bone~-

'l'he: .,ere!llDDY was -resolema-

Th~

groom 'Ia

they thoroughly enjoy what they
are doing - and manage to
transmit their enthusiasm, whoIller tbey are singing a aostaJ.
gic ·ballad about tulip • ttme
("Whea You Were 1 TUllp") or

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graduate
ClnciDnaUI _'!Th~e~~~'!TIJD~es-Se~~nt~in~el~.~~~~Se~l:_!l18~1:!96~6~~15
First Church of God ia Cin- College of Pharmacy.
I·
p
'
cinnati. In that wedding, the . Out-of-tow• guests were
bride was given ill marriage and Mrs . Cb.rlel Neal, M
by her hrothor, . Alfred May ... .Charles Neal, Jr, Mr.
and
IIJid Mrs. Sue ·•Morgan Chandler Mrs. Rex McCormick. Mr. tnd
The ceremony wao oolemalz: of Dayton, wao matron. of hoa- .Mrs. Dean Maoolo; Mf . and Mrs.
od August Zl lD Batroua, Leba· or. Mr. :Nick :.AJiasla;· of High· .Oua Sanden, aJt· of GaUli'l &lt;&gt;HI.,\1
non, bl the pr-nc• of I b IIi lllod ijelghts, 'Kentucky, served Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Green
groom'• family ud
frlendt, as best man.
Dayton. 0., Mrs. Howard
with Farida Khabbay, nieco of The bride Is a graduate of ley of Springfield, 0., Mr. ond
, the groom, as maid of honor Gallia Academy High school, Mrs. Robert Mayes of Akr&lt;m.ll
\ Jooaph Kllabbay, brother of and the Holzer Hospital School 0., and Mr. Alfred May•
lbt groom, tt baot man. Tho of Nurslog. Sho Ia omployed In Kansa1 City, Mo.

Jzed oo Septamber loth a\ tbe !he University ril

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Sunday Times-Sentinel

Reda Gibson, Harold R. Fowler are
Wed August 27 in Baptist Church

evea

111

May.
In their introductloo io Amertca i1l 1956-57 at New York'o
Waldorf • Astoria Hotel and oa
the Ed Sullivan Television Shew,
lhl Varel and Bailly Chanteurs

responslb~

"Hollywood Palace" and otlter Chanteurs' greatest appeal J1e11
TV shows.
In
th tr 1 fr
Europe, ey ave om
country to country - France,
England, Poland. Germany, Belglum, Holland, fsr_ael and on

v~

In !heir inimitable Jole de
whtch has· msptred both crllieS
and public alike to ·acclaim)'' ,
tbem as "one of the best &amp;inl--:5.
ing groups to be heard in ~ .
erica io years."
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Personal Notes

Has -c:0:.0~~ Husbands are Guests
Thl~l*rt

11o DIJOl&amp;i Moth·
e met lhLs i!ftk at
1M IJome i!l.¥rt· ' •'· 'liicilard
Vanco, and ~eyed a *kOut
11 wu the flrtl.,~l of the
year for the ~. preSided
over by 'Mrs. Vernon Rllllsell
DevoUODI
given by the
liOatesa and roll caD wae anawered by namlni favorite grilled toed.
Mrs. Vanco, 11ayl and means
ebairman, outlined plans lor a
rummage •.,e. Program boo~&lt;
were h81lded Pllt, and the pro'·

ers

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gram cioaed with the League
prayer
The ~out, wlllt hlllll,and!
as guests, toUb!Ved tlte lll~t·
ing Present were Mr. and Mrl!.
Vernon Runell, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Stover, Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Mitchell, Mr.
and
Mrs Robert Roth&amp;eb, Mr. and
Mrs WilHam Russell, Mr. •and
Mrs Phillip Heck and the ' host
and hostess.
N~t meetins will be Ort
3rd, at the home of Mrs. Nor·
man Mitchell.
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Pqems fllghllght Ladi,. AJIIptOtirom
Poems featured the Septem· "The ,Mitkln~

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Akron aiHved Wedneiday night Mrs. RaYJ!Iond Carter
las! Chari&amp;• Burn~tCA q~iz on Mo•

called bf the illness Of his week.
es wao dlre~ted..lly Miss E• ''
mother, Mrs. William Fishel
The meeting opened Mlh the Lawless
\
Mrs. Gladys C1,4Jer return- slngblg o1 the "Old Rugged Mrs May W!l&lt;on and ' ' 1
ed hOroe TuesdtY1rom Holzer Crosa" foiiO)Yed by the Lord's Fuller w~e suests ' and
II
Hosplt!ll and 11 convaiesolng Prayer. Mrs. Carter reid the members were preJetll
nicely.
scripture lesson.
Tho;e receiving birthday gift,
Mr and Mrs. Gratis Bryan Poems read were: "The An. were Ruth Fuller' and Ali c •
o1 Powhatan Point arrived Sst- vii of God's Word," by Mrs. Sjlragile The meeting W8!1 cios·
urday lot an overnlghl VIsit Sieve Fuller "I Wpt to Be ed with the Mizpah. Next meetwith Mrs llladys CUckler They Like My Lord," bf Mnl. Bill lng wiD be Thursday. Oct 13,
were ai!cdmp81lied home today .llers!nger, "On the Mountain of at the home of Mrs. ' Curley
by Mrs. Cuckler.
Despair,'' by A&amp;nes Myers and Kemper
Mrs. 0 0 Clee~ of Portland
erpr~se
spent several days the past Cheshire-~er
week wltb Mrs. Dessie Palter·
•
Mrs. Carl Moore, Pomeroy eluding, Food For
Though~ son.
RD, entertained the Willing Mrs. John Smith, Let H1m No[';~er of :,"':avUI~ The CheJblre Kyger Elemen. , Creek High the gue•t speaker
Workers class of the Enterprise Know, Mls• Dorothy Long; '18
Robert W':;;,~e and : . tary PTA rneeUn~ held I as I The school {acui!Y wa• intro
EUB chureh Thursday evening There Anything Quite As Love- !led his mother Mr;. WilllllD I week In the scbool auditorium 1 duced by Walter Rife prmrlnol
at her horne, Rock
Springs ly, Mrs Herbert Dixon, Life, Ftsher at Mel ~ General Hos· l W&amp;!l R ~t flt"Onl'it'ltPd ~P'II:!II\on uf lhe elE.'ltJf''lt ~ ,.. 1 •r ""' ' 1
Road.
Mrs Paul Frick, and In His pita!. Mrs FIS:er who accom with the principal' of
Kyger llltroduced E Richard Fr.,,t
The meeting In charge of Mrs Steps, Miss Genevieve Stobart. panied llim here' rem!lined to
1 Kyger H1gh
principal,
Mrs
Ben Buck prestdent. opened
Durmg the busmess sesswn, assist m the care of hir grand·
Sarah Mosier JH~~· ~ n
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wtth the hymn. "ln the Serv1ce Mrs Everett BateS was wel I son J R Wamsley while hts
I art The room counl wa!'l won
1 by the third and fifth gr liP
of the Kmg," Jbllowed bl the I corned as a new member A moiher 18 at Holz~r Hospital
Lord's Prayer tn umSJI:m Mrs report was given on the sale of With her daughter, Jllne Ann
Offlctl'fl of the assonatlon co~
Myrtle Long read PC!alm 1 and sponges Plan5 were made for June AnD Wamsley, who was
J
the year are Mn
W1~dt1
several poems were read jn- a s1!ent aucti~n at the October hH by a car Tuesday receJV- The Missiopary Society
of Esh•naur pre~ldent
Pal!iln(
meeting The wonder box donal· I ing a fractured femur, IS con· Trledstone Baptist chwch held Thompson, vice preS!dMI: ·'""
ed by Mrs. Geoffrey W1lson was valescmg oocely bol will be their montjliy meeUng recent· ice Soisher, secretary,
and
(Jn
awarded to Mrs Claude Hus- ocmlmed to Holzer lll&gt;spltal lor iy, and Mrs Ted Stoney, presJ. Sarah Mosier. treasurer '"'"
ted Each membe&lt; gave 5 cenf.ol .,, weeks.
,.
dent, gave the program on the mlttees for the coming vear
lor each foot ol their height. Kenneth Jones and daughter, first nuracle, when
Christ were read
I At the close of the meetmg, Pllmeia. of Columbus, spent a I turned water Into wine
Followmg the program re
a dessert coLtrse was served weekend :with ·bls mother. Mrs
Devotions w~re iven by the freshrnents of clip cake~. rnd
.The first of the iwo annual , by the hostess !O the above and Clyde Jones and his slstor and stud leader Mrs~
Chester mffee were served by
'h'
picmcs sponsored by the Ohio Mrs. James W11l Mrs Harley brother-ln·law, Mr and Mr$. Sc.ft d M' Fl d Lee
slllth grade mothers 'l'h.t! as·o
CIVIl Service emp~fyees AssocJ· 1Brown, Mrs Ed King, Mrs. Guy Rossell and daughter
rs tu Ol' 1 •
Idation meeta on lhe se&lt;onl
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ation for all Statel onunty and Thomas Bentz, Mrs.
Eldon
a~
e SCrip re esSQn was Monday of each monlh
municipal employees which was Weeks, and children/ Kelly and
"'"'~-,..,.,- taAelln fthroml Edxlodus. t lid
held last Saturday was attend· Tern Jo WII•on aod Brian Will.
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elj~ ~y· ~pJ'&lt;Illll'!'l~ly • three
PerU~n(l/
how she had spent the day
A.utobiol(raphv o/
hunared employees and families
lng the busme" meeting reports .4ctress RelenJed
Favorable comments
were
Mid~/eport were given by the secretary,
,beard all over on the tasty and
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study leader, program leader, The autobiOgtaphy ol a lam
well planned menu•
rO~ram
No::li' llkins 'J4 a patient ~~ lre~urc'l', card ucretar.y, and ous aCtress Is among the ~ev
en new books released for cJr.
After the , dinner the oi!Jcers
St Jtl'l'pb's llospllal ill Park· on h4Jme miSSIOns.
culation
by the Gallla County
of the Gall1a &lt;:hapter was call· .~ llta
Di triM L 1II- ersburg W Va for obo•~ Ito
Mlaa HNOI Smith, ,wbo.
ed to the stage aQd mtrnduced ua
County
s ••
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"'"" n llfnt as a delegate to the ProvJ. DIStrict Library this week A
as to their respecUve ofiiees
' rary will &amp;lain apoosor a fall llll.d lra~\D!ent lo~Qwl~l ......,. dence ASSQC!abgn In ;\ugust, book of I1Chon is enlltled "The
The working «&gt;mmittees were and winter pregram ol ehild- ery earlier Mrs ~ jo at pve her~ Ml'll 'red Slon· Naked Runner" by Francis Clif.
asked to stand in rerognitlon of ren's activities. It lfllil begm \tie ,home of .her ,6fslef.in·law, ey. and Mrs, Harcy
Scott
b 11 ••
nd
___, Saturday Del 11 and contmue Mrs Wayqe Sloan, Pomet'oy
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th
Non . flctlon volurnes •ncl••de
a J'O we uune a wu Lt:t.;taV·
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-=uwna ,...rom
e assoc1a1
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ed by the dmers With a tremen· through Mey, 1967
cupe tinS '111 ir
sCh 1tf!. Uon.
"Father Agamst the Devil" by
dous applause.
A pre • smoot story hour Ia of .,rcaArlhur• he JI!Oil. lhl!l'bi~l Plans ,were made to enter- Edward S. Gifford, Jr, "Up
1 •-•Kenneth Mah 811, the asm 1an1 sehetluled each Saturday from parAAii
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I the ""
"•lden Statr, " by Eli za beth
- • I!Otlle lad',.. fro m the Ga·
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executive secretary ol the OC 10 30 to 11·30 a. m. 'l'bere wi
M
p .:e$~
llpolis State Institute
Yates, "81rd Songs," by Nor
S E.A., revtewed many of the be additional acUviUes inchl!l·
rs.
Y ~ r
Cbll· There were eight present at rna Shllwell; ''A Gilt of Joy,"
most unportant resolutions !hat ed so that the chli~D's in':J: !:n~le~E~c ~ Ly~ lm~e lbe rneeUng beld m the church by Helen Hayes; "The
are now ready or being readied I 1!1!1 m books will be lncreasl
cino "•"(
• Fellowship Room. The group sales,"
Zoe Oldenbourg,
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were

Ent ' Ch urch C/ ass Meets
With Mrs. Carl Moore as Hostess

Gailia

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CledI'fh Morks, W'//"
I lam mg are ' e
Sept. Eleventh l·n Rutland Church

G()od Crowd
Hand for First
Of Two Picnics

ISeen'ahd Heurd I

Wilham J Kmg and Cled1th lam!ly the bride's uncle John
Jane Marks were united Ul Kmney ail of Athens, Edward
mamage Sunday, Sept II at J Kmg, Susan. and Charles W
11 o'clock at the Church of Kmg, Pomeroy
Chn!ll, after Sunday School at Followmg the ceremony, a
Rutland, 10 a r!ng ceremony
receptwn was held at the
Those attendmg wero t h e h
f M nd M Ed ani
groom, parents, Mr and Mrs orne 0 r a
rs
w
~"dward King and son. Jac~ F Kmg Th• weddmg cake, twoKm brother. Waiter and Ed· layers and white and pmk, and
na ~;o children, Evonda Ca I sandwJchs. coffee, and Kool ade
g,
J
F
were s!'I'Ved.
rol Pamela.
ane ranc1s 1
Ma) and Waiter Anthon"Y; the The ne~ Mr and Mrs Kmg
bnde s mother, Mary J DaviS, Will live m Athens where they
and brothers, Orv1i Ie Marks. are empIoy ed
and Joe SISters Mrs Els1e 1 Mr and Mrs. Franklin King
Young aod famtly Mr and ol Columbus were not able to
~rs Gladys Young and family, attend but sent the br~de and
Mr and Mrs Henry Young and groom a gilt and best WJShes

Attorney and Mrs Wilham R.
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llild
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M".:~" :~n c ~nd ';;';~n ;:;.~~

retur~ed to their home m'wood
land Hills, Calif' after speld·
mg ' 'vml we'k&lt; •'"'''"~ the"
parents, Mrs. L. H. Nelson and

Mr and Mrs. C. L Mastei s
Mr and Mrs. Joe Walters
and son, of Urbona were m Gal·
h hs Thursday Fonnet resid:ta of Gallipolis they were
enroute to Durb;m N C
' · Duke'
where their son will enter
University as 1 !reshm81l
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Mr and Mrs FrBnk Irion of
Lower River Rd. are visiting

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HUBh Pupp/88• caBua/8

Scholarship "s
Aworded for
Training Meet

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Dance Planned
September 29

THE SHOE BOX

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GLAMOUI !,
BEAUTY SALON ,
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CONNIE TE~·

Voice of Broadway
Their friends are
ce~ "Abby," the l'15t Cugat incum· the Coc, Cola 'company'• "Tal· I
Dma Merrill and Chff Robert- Ibent's given ~andie
Walter I entavJJie U.S A." teen,age talent
son w1n make thlngs more per· lltennan\ at 72.took up golf
I«&gt;ntest
Lorna's plainly pomanent .. The•late . Doratllf I1avin Susskind stated pubUcJy, tent personality and lleautlfully
K11gallen's doughier Jlll expects "!Mil never do anothor Broad· pure singing voice broaght not
Andy way snow"
That'• step ill ooey rav~ ~'~'Views from such II
1 baby by Chrislmas
Griffith's threata- they alwaya the rij~bt directiOn
Tbe,Liv· your h81'Jlly humbly but ,from
10od&lt; - tltatlastaeason was his Jbnes to star there whne his agents, producers and others
llltar'ftgular TV ao-round plus ing Room's1ttlni! to bcio'k ~ ~us to •fin lbo lov•ly ~.,.
his nifty NielaetlS was the stral- SQn Jack purro m the Plaza s.ie to contracts
Loma wegy that gave AndY 'tuke of Hotel's Persian Room, il ,AI· ),y deci~ nor to KO careerinl
some $10 1100 extra a week. ~S Jan's smart he'll decllne i A- bnto BtOdway or TV just thett,
«&gt;rridor : talk ~u.lt , ii&amp;y N1 Y.' rlall team qoick-«eni lor but to finish her IICboollti&amp;. most
Campanella, Doi!ier hall-of fa. lite wife of one o! its - baUU. upe;:tally, be&lt; !raiDing u
a
mer cctppli;Ltn.C. ._r tragedy, •tars 81ld faster than you cotlkl class1c~ smger
The fine bap
has big g!M)d.'newi W!lf!Dln8 up diamantle a mickey, he happily PY endiDI· Lorna's J\1!1 been
tn the bltllpeu . ~,taa Ve,as s~rted parkmg bali• in the SJgned b)' the MetropoUtan Opbotel ~ lbe mi4htitJt mlgraine outfield seats
era Company for featured roles
of all: v~ defiCits alr•t"'Y
La1me Kazan'"' mother lOki with ita National Company, led
So hie. llltre'• Uttle ·i:ontro) of her parkm&amp; lot m Brooklyn the by Rise Sieve~
.The Mel
anytbinl from rambiiti&amp; pay. day her daughter opened her pact is more unpre&amp;SI¥e when
offs to suppllel. whlcii d!Sapo nltlhtclub act
Samantba q. ,ou understand that Mlu Pal·
pear 86 11 everyooe In the kit- gar shook up tbe congrepUOII las auditioned u just oneol \'Ole@
chena"\Vere rollinB snakHioes. at Lo!Jion's St. ~lary's Cbtmb imtlni t,Oill- but a v ce of
!l'ben sbe showed up for her creal peauty backed by UDCOIIIConp~ft ' Fr&amp;1l~ hasn't had a_ !,'In's chr)steninl aporttng a 111011 Wisdom when she decided
~II record Ill a ~~·· bof iiiJnlwrt 1 full four •
"' nor Ill try for II 0111 bii Ollell!e ailll colllcled $21,1100 a weulri bove the~: the cleJ1Y1D811'' shot Hll Record which ll!ort
in rught clul11 and Pll)led Ill 6~ eyebrows sh\lt up even luriJietl tfte ibe G4berwtle break• a
C(llwdJ
Xavier Cugil'l Preu· l!iX years IJO we wrott ~bciul I~tatt . ~llilallom lo
on ~everal TV lhowt &lt;
J;laJiu, • Cartier, ~ lb!s very jllte~ ~ JQUI!g
to Ilia bride ataro ., 'flUII9ia, YOJIIIC'ler who. ~ ~ ~

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Foreign Mission
Work to Speak

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fAdulla Clll belp IIPitl! t b.
~ Aftty palhll ~·"
!bat Ia lhe sJfel1 tllelll blitll
lol)owad during the mOitlb of
~mber in -... edlooll.
t1J1w1b the coopetaliOil of Cbt

B!ERoNYMOOS
specified righta
01 w~rds and statementa, A giatlng example of bow a
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very slight change In wording
8IIIIQ
FKIDAY
~nilln~ the many and perhaps can make a mucb ~eater
~~ ~
ltnerRl~~~~
the wanama Hlgil
SchOOl juitlfiable criticisms Q/
this cMnge in lntatpretallon Is
8 w
cheerleaders
will
holtt
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I&amp;
tii.it
1111
116Jnelilnes
found ih the common tnliilatlng
AI4lolll0blle
of SaQihelll
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and 11111 ride at the bo!DO 0 ochool dance with the 'jay• thi. Written' 111 II&lt;IIi)ewbat Uli!Jlb!W· of the exact wotds of Section l
&lt;~*&gt;.
Mrilar;n~ s~v: FrldlY nliht 11 t1tt Wal!aMe lfble langua;~. that wo~ aro or Art. XIV. which reads, "nor
The club bls dlstribote4 IIIII'
ol
w ·
en
IIJCh cYm lollowlns thl \\&gt;ail\1· used which \are not always deny to aey parSQn Within lis
~ Ill' tcbln'"O ,...
11 12 noon.
ma•Middleport football game 1 pari of the average voeabu- jurisdiction the ·eqgal protecfll'lllll wltldl wiD be carried out
GRACE Method! t WSCS CI&lt;· from 9 p.lll. to 11 p.m. &lt;l!:S'l'l. lary and that left!«&lt;ctl are lion of the law• ' Thio is often
by ed;oota durlntl the next nllll
cles 1 ll
at 6.30 P m
SATURDAY
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dra,;.. o~l leo loqlor aaly WI· quoted as "equalltv under the
mOnti)S. The Jtrst moctth's theme
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WI
Hed · 1 MEMBERS of tltt ldtchell derslandfiiJ.
law," a change which,
is based on 1D Amel'lcan Au•
c•l II!
p~son;:~u~
will
g:e
and
dlnina
room
oommltleee
ol
All
o1
which
11
very
Ulety
hardly
noticeable
In
tell,
mobile
AsaOCiallon
~wiJmiDg
0
po;w submitted by a Cleoeland 1he edult WiWJIIIIIIJ, • A1 •
r vo
b
e 1sa hobi\ry ptA and Bedford tno&gt; pertinent cr!Hclsm. For the ttoduees an assumption
0
:"ed, a~d. me:;biers •
r Ithoro ari a;~eil l&lt;f'teport at the reaoon that a great maey ol the equallty not to be found in the
hlih school student It Is bellll judgnlent lnd approdl • M
ated al sehoois throughout the highly valued by 11*1 ,_.,
ed to li~K be;"~' t , scnooi, Saturday at I p m t~ •drp• presented In l)lli, ootumn aetna! working of this or any
8 ~1'1 oos I help prepare the Stmner dnner are not conC~JVed m the mmd claust ln Mr ron~t1brttnn
KYGER CR..
na~on
stel'!l." can help lbe ~:',-:'
.
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will
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at
7 "" P m.
fHt RU1 LAND Roo
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d
John
P.
II'Wlll
executive
vice
1 just by recognlJinl the
111 tbe bi h scheel cafeteria.
qf tbe writer, bul are, mstea • w h thest, and mnny other
prt.Jdent ol the Southern OhiO ' ant job they are dolftf, M ....
BUSINESS and I Booster, club will sponsor an those of philosophers ~ think· ampies in mind the writer '
euto
club satd that adult coop- I ed
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Profealioul Women'• Club ) after game pance: thls s·,.~ut 111)' ers of bnth lhe recent and re- ~ust conimue to use the ongtn·
erttUon
with
Safety
Patrol
chlli
The
auto
club
offl~al
I 6 30
Iwght al the Rolland Jlrade mote pallt.
the reolatetn•nt ol
;tr*n "can be di!lp)sytd througb out that the tralflc
~;:'::;roo;, P m. school gym to!lowmg t~Poln· · FurtherniOt~ mSilY of I he ~.te~~~~and philoiiophleo o(
r..pect for the palrals wben..,. of school ag .. pedMtrlans "ft~,
1'anda
eroy~utlond fooiball Rinn- The atatemen~ ol1htlse men of the
en
er you come Into contact w1t11 , beell cut m ball smoe lbe,..,'"••··
CLAY kA will meet at 7 , IJa)'A will emcee the
dance past. though proved correct by WJaer
I
tbe~ et -their p&lt;11ill '
I was oraantzed 1t1 the
p.m., Ill thi school. Ail par· isllirtlng 'at 10 P m
the events which followed. wen1
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FASHIONABLE YOUNG snolm
lillltt are alkM to b r 1n 8
MI,)NQAY
unread or not underetood by
to sehoul in omarl brushed
cook!
AMVETS POST No J0 wdl great numbers of theli contem·
trlltlOD (left) sporlla
P~ROKE CLUB dinner : bold a regular meeting Moll· porarill5 lr&lt;tJI the same diffi.
over • ctH&gt;rdlnatllg a
Iday at 7 30 •• the Hall'
eulty of communication.
~Itself. Tho
l!oY
1
wiD be held at 6•80 p.~i'a:! · THE JOr d.:ASS 01 the Uni~ I St~lements which are acknow- Gauge readings: Gallipolis
~"le:::..:~.:: ~~J' love
:.=a~~ room
Ied Methodist church will meet !edged facts, or tbose which Dam 11.8, 12 2, ruruung 2 feet ' (rlsllt) carved from eottoa
RIO GRANDl Mothers Lea· I at the ~hutch, Monday at 7 30 tbe wnter wnull have accepted on rollers, Pollll'roy • Mason
DuleiJ ff Mon Amle, the coal
gue wiD meet al 7,30 p.m., at p.m
witbout evidence. as "lac~" 1917, 1'\. Pleaoant 21.75, Hln·
refleellng the nt11d lnflueno,.
1
the home of Mrs JeiSe Merry
Tuesday
can be mad•• very brief &amp;&gt;. 1on 1 fYI, Kanawha Falls 5 68.
1111 eoatli loaJDtd II IIIla dnll
\ Pleaoant Valky Ho•pltal
Guest Digbl wni be observett
BETHEL' ,No 82 of the I~· called ""mple language" has !Charleston 1,940 London and _ _ ___
- - - -Admitted George
Knapp,
Among those who ifitpl~
R F tber A. J GoiubiOwski IternatJonaf Order ol
Jobs alwa)'ll been the language oi l M~rmet Dems were on the
Lo:on, Samuel Odd Nibert, PI Holzer Hospital over tile
~·be·tltt suest speaker. IDaughters will meet at the ' tile demagouge, of those wbosclsllls, and Winfield Dam was
Pleasant Roy ,.d.-w 1\Jrner 24 hours were ,Johnny RusaeU
LAFAYETI'E SHRINE, While IPomeroy Masomc Temple on eVIdence of truth 15 • "ever;. , runnmg 2 teet
I Pt Pioasant , •
White Jr , 2003 Chestnut
Sbrlllt ol Jerusalem, No 44. 'l'uesday al : 30 pDomll D Ali body knows~" and of thn•e wbol Boat MovemeJll$.
Sueees~ful
I Discharged: Theodore
Mel· ' Tand) Blackson, Easton ~~:-411
will hold a ilated meeting I spectlon
with
y an· woql~ ~e. ~ ,!&gt;eUeve that,
1'1
I rose, Pt Pleasant. Keli)
Jo Brad\ C Shaw, Porter
and rehearsal at 1:30 p m. Icey, grnnd guardian, tbo m· "wHaH tell 'y~ 'three times I&amp; Ollto lllver - Larry Turner
Krebs, Henderson; Mrs lasper Donald B Sp~res Sr •
GALLIPOLISGuullngl\lothers spectmg officer Ail MJ!sons, ,!f\1",:' h ' '{I I
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dow• 13, 2 !3 l m • Haney NEW HAVEN- The Mason Pony, R~K rode b)
Charles Sayre, Pt Pleasant.
George Cheshtre Harry
League wiD hold lta flrot meet· IEastern Stars and parent,• al'll I '1!~f 'the I ~nrer) '~~ ' speaker Jordon dowo 13, 5 iill a Ill • CUunly 4 H Leaders
Allnual Ohimger, Letwt. 7th Class Sheets GaihpohB, Ohio
I. I angsv•lle, ClArence L.
ing of the new year at 7 30 p. invited
who would attempt to convmce I Ind1111l8 'liP 14, 3 50 p. 111 • Horse Show wh1ch was held re- Bare Bac~ Horses Bob's Po
Ra•·me, Mr&lt; Arnold K.
m., at the heme of Mrs. Char· • SALISBURY PTA will ~eel hili''I'Oaders or listenei'S by log· Frank Durant up
centlv at Ohlinger Stables 1n ca Gal, rode by Bill Allen. Day· VeiOra"" Memorial Hospotal
man, Rt 1, l..eo~:; ~n,;.~W;:·~·~V;":·~t:,
les Bean!. Rev. Albert Mae- Tuesday at 7:30 . p .m AI\ ic lias OIW$ loltn&lt;l It neces. Peggy J5owdi!y up 15, I 20 a Now. Haven, was termed a IIUC· ton 8th Ua&gt;S Drunkard's Par
Admission• - Robert GrHnt W Seller&lt;,
Kenzie will be the
lUlSI meJilberS, parent$ of Dedlofl1 i&amp;l'y-· ~ use qualifying clauses m., New, Marllllsviiie down 1&gt;, cess by Jim Hart Letart. ehalr adise, wmner Babe. rode b) Ew!nglon, Mary Gilkey, Po me lloschar
Rt I,
s~er.
school and oi new pup,Ms are and words of ~'al'tow shades of 7 IS a. m , OVEC up 16, 3 3~ man There were 17
Horse Rob Hu,ell and narrcll Shu roy; Tod Claro, Middlepor~, IV Va, MIBs Mary M.
TBUBSDAY
urged to attend.
meamng
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a m Reliable up 13, 3 a. m., Show Cla.,es and 10 the 18 let. Letarl, 9th Ciallli Roadster G~ac• Ba&lt;le~. Atheus WerUn' Chesapeake, Mrs Jan\es
EMBLEM a.UB, Autumn MRS GEORGE Hackett bu Tile lalO Adlai '11tevenson, 0 Onward down 18, 5 40 a. m., entries all receiVed a beautiful Pony, Capt Black's Drum Ma HarPI'r. Long Botiom
~idr,dge, Coal Grove,
Style Show and Club ' Party announ&lt;led that • meeting ~ 1!III!If who!ie'talents' have and Jlunger down II, 7 20 a m. trophy The sho~ sponAOrod by JOr, rode by Jke LewiS, Chiton
Piscbart.. -Walter Baker Wile&gt; Taihot Mar~elta,
Thursday 7·30 p m
' the Candystrlppers of Veterand~ Will becOme n\nro evident wilh \carol Brent down 18, 12 15 a merchants and fr!enda will be lOth Class Jr Horsemanship. Janet Oller, William Nelson , Lutl;er Tackett, FJ.&lt;twoods,
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Memori1Il Hospital will be i)ei the pwag'e 01 lime lll com· w.: 0. F. Shearer down :W, held annually and the proceeds Caesar's Lad, rode by Bill Carl Reardon Mark Bobo. t.ar
B!rtbo
'Tuesday evenmg at 6·30 p. m. ~tillg on Jrio 1/)jln inability of 12 50 a. m., Polly R down 20, wiD be used for 4-H events sudi Cole, Tuppers Plams
tlth ry Spencer
i'.lr&lt;~
Horace
G Miller,
Iat the hospital New members getting ' his iill!lis \lnderstood, 3:20 a m ' Mingo down 20, as AchJevemenl Day, trip&amp; to Class Barrel Race lor Horses,
- -- Kennl Court Pt Pleasaot.
~eel
! will be accepled at
thl8 and•adnllttJng llie ability of the 5:45 •• m ; Paul D. down 20, State Camps etc
Rusty B•ll rode b) Wimp frost """ HIU Hospllal
0
t1m• and any ¢1&gt;1 who. It 1e h) demalol!ge to swlry public opo 6 20 a m.. Philip Spo;n up 20, Jndge waa Jerry Woodard, Shade, l2tb Class Barrel Rae; Births- Mr. and Mrs Steph daughter, I 27 p m Friday.
Diwhorged
the Mason and,Meig&lt; ar~a IS !ilion llrlce r~tnarked "'DO youl7.31l a m.; St Marys up 21, Rio Grande, and ring masters for Pon"'' Smokey rnde
by en S DaviS Rt 4 Jack son. a
Pauents dtscharged
IDVJied lo attend the mceung remembei in &lt;la«ical time•. 5 46 a m Titan up Zl, 6 4&gt; were Ed Mattox and Carl Par· Gary Le~;s Letart' 13th Class son, Jarrnd Lee, Sept. 9
Members of thei\UUan~.
Mrs H11&lt;krtt is adviSor lor .•.~ C 0 h•d flnlsh&lt;'d -•k a m , Pioneer down 23, 2'30 811ns Announcer was
Eddie
PI•
p'
M • Mr and
Mrs Jonn Loms the hospital on Friday ;nc:luth'!l.
ter of the National Honpr
th
wuen I ero
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Western easure ony,
IS':i
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Levt E. Adkins,
ety, Barbara Williams,
e group
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' mg, tht&gt;- ~p1e •i~,d 'ho": . well ~ m Johnge~~~d u~:.,;n up. 23 Rl"k ,-n '' Letart W Va
'l'inker, rode by Bill Cole, Tup- : Burcb Jr 'c ·l~t 3Ki Ja~e:~n, o~ Mrs
Han y Rarton and tr.fant
W~.!!ber, Charles Scott,
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he spokel '.but 1Wt\ef! ...J 0eroos- li 30
m J S Lewls duwo John Katser of l.anf'asler wa" pen; Ptuns , \Hh Chi!!S Pick daughter. a Jed ~ut G' ge
Mrs Grace Cozad , John 1 llt,
and
Sabra
Canaday,
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1hen~
t!~'
fl"~l:lltied
spP~ktng
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m. Pamela [) lndred by unannnotn- Ndgt~'i a1'. l,;p R tHI Ho• ... l"' nu ... t~ Blll Se!)t 10 Mr an ' lrsll eor
Smith
f)a\1~ Dame! A Donnall)l, ~
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recoup
P
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wtrmer
of
trophv
for
hJs
~:.ports
\h
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son
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II&amp; joined hu seveu ~ more ~
e1"!r .. !liaro, 1~
us '
t rr~enu11 4 2tJ p m
Qlteen
f"ltd e b\ W mp r 1 '~ 1 s,.,]l)(
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11\1 tt1 p f) lof \ and
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Nove·r~ ..:lck.,P by
match"m r
t~ up Greenup 7 55 p m nan~htp lnt{'rcst ;tnrl nmtude 15th Cla.s'-' flag H.:we- Bor~f' , Hill~ !iJJ\ , ~ ... pi ~~~ an J
oll l!!l ' l'l
\lh :o-. (; L'II I .:ta
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, t~e an no ~such E'••••rn up ,-.1 eenup. 11 au p The trophy was donated
by Onlv Otx:Jf' Hant tJt k roUt&gt; U\ and \1 r' I "" ' ~~,',' d "
faculty 1111 lbe b.:i~ul ,., \ 1 Br ~ . r 1 I
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Harmon F'Leld ~table -; (If Pnlm
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Cl
Blt ktork a ~•ll
lf.-' 1/1 nd ·
lhfp, cltlzenahi.P';
as ~ onyms
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o Ul BocK down Greenup 12.UJ Pleasant
The presenW.twn l!:d Roush Let ., rt, btll a':-.
' s I II
\J h { , rl 11111 ( ,I&lt;J('h.,On. J&amp;OOr,l,
~-~• ~
rwords have ex:artly the same a'Ill r Louioiaua
down Gre( nUll wh1ch wa.s 1nade at end ot the We~tern Pl~ltSlll f" Hur~ :\'h~~ 110Preo;;cnt
ep
\I r ' \f Jnnt" DAIIJ o;; r\.mnard.,
ehana'"
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Jlatae11ts ,
ler has
M•onno wW
the shade of meanmg An oXI'eilent 12 40 am Mark Ea•ton down
G. bert 8a Cindy Lou, rode bv S• otl Bur
111 3 0 " 1 nrrre t:.: Le\ la•&lt;tr•r.
Mta.
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tr ~
f thl 8 •1• f d
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show WllS made by 11
r d
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II l"lh t 1
r 1 1\ Bl,uulwl \1•'l
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which hap&amp;a iD
masters degree on
cumons auon
~ oun Greenup 5 30 a m
J{;nens
nd Rnbe t et1r ~ 00 1\' 1 r
ld r
l!t ) PrHJ l F ,JrCAaY. StanlfY J.
e "'......st
·•'""dates All
, ' and '• h'tl~· gr~iite.t of Am~lcan doc· wood up Meldahi 2• p m H neue. 4-H Leader a
r lip Rae• PonJes. Smoke' r.-,je mn. I aro
anoel,
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Lutton co-owner of
Harmon
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11r ~ vJau\ :. "iJo ! p \ uitl\ \lr ~ \ !.,J UStus R._ Pf!n.
1.~ tart
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each
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tn be uments
f
ons
ton
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up
Meldahl
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d
'I I Fteld Stabte
,on Rt I, 0 1k 1 I, I'"' ~ nm ~ ton Mrs Holland C.. ~.
period.
i' pre.Mnt.
WI
p m ' L W. Sweet own j,.e- Otber troph\1 Winner!! were
JonP!'! IlL 1 \Jilh KJ II t . rn "-1lllo~m \ B.u• 10n Mrs. Wtl'Since Ibis Ia a national organ. aerved.
In ~rdPr to dfflne. fullv the dahl 6 50 p. m Endea&gt;or up 2nd Class. Western Pleasure
leo \lolm&gt;e) Ht 2 \Vell-lvn. l t r~ m ,J S tendun, Jr, ~­
izallon IIIUdenta considered~ • ' .!WINDING TRAIL
Garden meanmg of the v~r,ous stale- Meldabl 11.15 p m • Wayne Pon Winner Heidi rode b•
CONSTANTINE IN U A R
Ronald l onl&lt;~ Jetter' "'" 'l" Wtll!lnl H ~m,th Salley ((.
great honor to be elected to .IL Iclub w1il meet Wednesday at ments ol the first 10 a.,,end· H. up Meidahl 3 Oi&gt; a m
Bru~~ HU8sell,
w
CAIRO U A R UPi t Kmg Lonw Con'ey Jefferson\llle Ylh11e l,e-orge L
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Mary I . Chapman 18 faculty f p. m at tbe bo._me of Mrs. ' ments the f'hundmg
fathers
3rd Class Bare Back Pony. Constantme of o.Greere atrlved Sam Jonn-;on Rl l .Jack son Nunro:i 1 Blachtn
sponsor.
~oyd Moore Slides on ctvic I found Jt necessotery to uAmSe al Bos~:~:wu Dam9 10 ~de:a MI!M 'Onker BIU Colt\ 1\lpJler" Satnrda\ to attend tw 11tl1 Jame~ Crump, Ui1:leklnrk !\Irs
most its many rms
ong I
o Pi
.c C'•ss
!tun and centenan ('"lebrations of St Sad s•- r••Jo D·v1 s
fi nme
Utlfl--tlOO will be shown
"'Ill
the ~lauses specifYing the r1..... ts t Brian B down 6 40 p m 1 Fr1e- a.ms, 4~.no .,.. •
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1e • 11.1
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PLAN 11001'8
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&amp;"'
be
. Steel T ad· Ride Horses LJttle Bat, rode by Catllerme"
monast('l'
The Oak Hill Mrs cor a ,Jonf&gt;s R.r
M~1gs G~neral Rospt...
The Oak Hill Hospital Auxiii· ~
DAUf;HTER BORN
of the people are the state- I e/~~~nu~~~~- o:n· Esso \~est Wilham Gr~r, New Ha\'en
VlSlt was a pno.,.ate one but 3 Oak Hill Mr l tlf' I f!'\'ans
•i.f
ary wW have a booth at the Mr and Mrs Wilham Sheri· ments that these various righla 1
p. ·•
5th Class Englisb Pleasure Constanl111e was gre•ted al the Rt 1 Oak Hill: Mrs
ElotJa Adm~&lt;sioos - Floss'e Del•
•
•~'• FIIIJv•• ID be 4ati,
are announcing the shall, "not be mfrin.ged.'' shall Vrrguua down 6 a m.
Darwm s B,ud 'Allen. •ode by alfport by I' A R Pm1deut Clark Jacbun and
\la1 1 '"' Che;lme
Jac•·...,. ..,.,..
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1 be " 1 ted d
ed
Diocbar1e1 - Jolln Tayk\r.
held lhLs w~ Homemede art- ~h'lh a 4 lb, 9 oz. daughter, no
v~? a ... tsparag · or ', &amp;aoawlla lliver - Alleo R Rody Mundy, (barles1QD, w r.amal Abdel ;&gt;asser and a 2J Botd"r, Jacksou
,...-............-...=~iiiiil.t..~
ides and 1111! rec!l!lllly complet&gt; Qbri'tlna Lynn, at Hol2er Hos· abridged that no
~unish· Merrill up Marmet 2 15 a m, Ya., 6tb CI&amp;S$ Run and R1de gun salute
Patients Relea•ed
Mrs
ed cook bouk will be on isle. pltal, Tue:&lt;day. Sept 13. Grand· ment ohall be mflicted,
Do I C. Btll up Wmfield 5 10 p - - - - - ·
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- -- - Grac• Crabtree , Carol McCall
Members ollhe ,Hospilal Auxlll· panntawe \lr and Mrs Wll· law made "re•pecHng an ... m. , John K. up Winfield UO
IIRfHS DIVORCES
Sara \larkham Poll) aod O.b
ary will be In char&amp;e of tile Uam Sheridan. Sr , . .omeroy, tabllehment ol religion.'' or lp m, Fort Dearborn down ,
IlEAL IiilA It
orah Hakes Jdfrey Brofford
booth
,•
Mr and Mrs Olen Gl'n 1"abridg1ng the right of free Winfield 9 p m: National up ;
DIArH~ 1\\AR"'"G~S Alberl Anderson 1\JII Jam Bel
.
bf!rru!r, COlumbus Great grand- j speech ·" Ithat other
rights Wi.ofeld 10;40 p.m , HeleD z.
liaTMI 011 WIIK
Rom .. IUid bu roal v;a~ on I Mo rt ""11'1 ctier, Mrs
I-:sther
Colemal•.
11
ANNOUNCIS
D4llGBTER BORN
bthetll are Mre
Jdhn
8hall be preserved,'' and that,down Winfield 12 ~I m.: Lu T~o~MII•r-Mr a~illlfl&lt; MC&gt;Ier liar n.I'I•J Pari.,
Mrs. LJdCI Leonard
Da\ld
0
Mr aDd Mrs. Fredrick ThOm· Batley. Forest Run, Mrs Em~ the people ..Shall be secure iD ey Jan~ Luc~ down Winfield ~".a "::";.,;•!•:at.. :.tr:u't;;:;..,.!:r~ ' ft
Manr•ng, Glen Soles Jr Mrs
The Employment at
11
01
of
Cbelhire
are
announcing
ma
Srrulh
and
Mrs
Clvde
Craig
1 thetr effeet.cl ''
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Solvay
up
W1nfteld
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WednHdl)' ~Tr •nd '&lt;olfl L.,·n al!l"r a I n.ge ri n, tllftiUIB He "'I~ a Keels, Mr&gt;~ Gladus \Jve! s ~1rs
•• birth of I daughter 1 Ch eri ] ol Pomeroy. Chrfstina Lynn has And also, that the st&amp;te8 may 13 11) a. m
1
w h'
t
ler
rl!'tl red bl ~ &lt;'M ITI.Ith Mr S.al:ldan was
J
!4 ounces. Grandparent~ are two ststers, Mana. a1e five, "prohibit' ' certain ril}lts
to 1
~~·G~;o~;. Mi~" 1 1 ~ P mra~r bMn ," G •ll " 1ounr' on \lanh lfl Opal Tatkett ~),an {{Pese .Jr
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1691J w n of tll• late Gr.anl and EUz11
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Lewarum, bol'll August 28 at I and Anlta age three
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1 IDG Mn Rona41 Mml!'r I Car TIM f orme r Maud~ Ra.ndln; who pre Stey;art :\-Irs Ella Sharp \frs
in "-'Upoils
- - - - -- - - - - I All of these terms have som~
IMr
New Fall Hair Sty~,
Holzer Ho""'tal
OJYJ
\TtY
d
11
t ced ro&lt;! h lm .n death seven 'ea'~ .aau
8 20
Hours: 9 AM to 5 ,..~
The babu weighted 7 pounds, shirt Great grandmO\her Is difference of 111ct meaning but t
1 ::~...A~p~t~~
,. m •
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' sun 111nc &amp;on is La .... rcnu• s.nd
Halite Morgan, R1cbard
' - pearl Edwards Nora Bobo of Cheshire Thl8 Ul•• were used In 8u·• attempt to 1-"~
I
T
mudJant ••d T!Mr..
George
Open Wod. Evanllll .
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hvrsdey - ' 'r Ill d l1 " ,... rane I ~ I!'T'l
.~~ tll!!Tt"el"Y!UI!'
hrt'e ;landlbiiUr•n
{ave I Greer wIIIanl R]('{'
Mr and u
lUJiJ
11: Elliott n:w. Hnl A"•
Gallipolh
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and .._ Sopbla Thomas, Cht· t~ couple's fu•st C!hlld.
l vent future miJlnterpretati011 of
•op 7 23 p m
~lr and \INI f'h~r,e~ .~.: real Iii amlthlldren Ql.hel fill II \\(Ill' Humpbrey ~1rs PhylliS Kiser.
"',,
-cc..;;'"'='-~ -~ --~~ - - - ""i. - - - - A ChevfiUPt 307 Porumoulh ILd flllll
atl'l tbl'!!!! Sl!t.tltft lllld two brothfltfi,
'
lly Appointment
so
Ill
'ir ~n~ 'fr~ l&gt;.ul Pilll.l.l
l'IIA uma ~anden 'ttu Carne lo'll
Harold Cochran,
Tern IP.f' Ma •

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for presentation
to theAssembly
Jegisla- years
Children
three to 1ve three• YAY
~by~...:
his brother in Pltlsburjlt, Pa tors
at the 107th Gen
old from
are mviied
w'!ekorvlj!lt• bereo• ...,
Wltll her•l:wu~~dla~mi~!le:d~w:llh~p:ray:e:r~a:ndl~~~:·~·
the Mlzpeh.
over the weekend.
in January.
A readwg
program .Ja parenta, )l!r. an4 Mr!J Chllrles
H18 statements Indicate one planned lor children bl grade McElhinney,
Eddie Miller, wboR mother o{ the lllOiit profitable years ev· one througn three. II will meet MIBS Edltll K)elu of New
Uvea in Crown Cit¥, h8!l been er lor state , and county em· eaCh Saturday from I to 2 p. m. York City and hl!r sister, MISs
transferred from
Huntington ployee beoeflts.
It is designed to lead children Hulda Klebl, Middlepol'l, heve
Veteraos Hospital to the Ler· The 0 C.S E A. announces, to enJOY a variety of books
g~ne to C!!~bus where
By Helen
lngton Veterans Hospital I or Saturday Del. 1 at 5 p.m. In tile
All cbildren of the count,y )Viii VISit w1t.b their slstar, ~s.
special surgery. He IS oilll In Gallia County Jumor Fwr and city are InVIted
Sarall RoQert 1\ayser, who Ill bavmg
Bottel
a senouo condition.
l!flliUlda u the date, time and Stoney, a member of lbe lib- surgery.
'
place for the seoond of the rary stall, Is in charge.
John K Sl!li,ll), ,Jr_. Charles·
Miu Mary B. Halliday, two picnics 81ld w1sbes 11 clear·
" ' ftlri,, W ,ya, ,vjslled Will\~ mo·
KISS THE GAL GOODBYE
like they "jWII thought they'd 1daughter of Attorney and Mro. ly koown thai all oubllc em I Rr"o Grande PT •
~., Mrs, J. b\; ~mill\ RVI'I' the
stay another couple of days 11 John E Halliday, ha• return.
,.
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-kend 1
Dear Helen
ployees and fam.lles are wei· Hofd.F~rae Meet
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'
1 am 30. There is a young Ia· the Smiths "
ed to Ohio Wesleyan Univer come.
Rio Grande PTA held Ill TQDI JM'O~, ,
Mr. and
dy who tells me she likes ""' , I 'II never understand t h e sity lor her senior year.
tof" ~ I,l/Qhl ~~~~!~d;i,
ve l mucn, bul she " going to "vacation mmd " Don't they
first meeting of the year Thu.., ~ . PIIIIW from 'C
DJJrrV another guy Sbe said know we like to make plans ] Tom Danner wdl return to
day night The event was lea• 'C'alllorm.. mre he will
she doesn't Jove h1m
and too' - READY TO MOVE
I his duUes on the Tribune Mon·
lured by an open holl!le.
·' 'p t!rl fO gq to VIet NaJII.
wants me to contmue to ,.. P s. How would you greet day following a two week vacatheThe pro~mglnop~
with the bell,;ppter,dlvision
her
them?
lion He 81ld his family spent
group
g
,
h8!l jWJII!nlsh"" training in
Dear R to :II
part of the vacation with his
America". Allee Baugbnilm led ba!lll llld V;;u,la
D~h:~ should I do? - IN
With reservations - at a wtle's relative• in Athens
PI'. PLEASANT - Seven for- the pledge to the nag alld d.. Mra Bernard Schramm
motel on the other side ol town!
eJgD IDIS810nary men are sch·
~":s.given by Mrs. rovlllturnaf'ed to her home in Zal•·ll
Dear In Dbout
_ H.
Miss Libby
Cherrington, eduled to speak during the M1s- The meeting "" pr~ided ov·
e 1er a visit here with ber
Butt out' - H.
Dear Helen
daughter of , Attorney alld Mra. s10nary Oonference to be held
b Mrs Jamea Merry vice daughter and family, Mr. and
Dear Helen
1 have a little boy siX months W1iham P Chemngton,
bali Sept 18 through the 25th at the :es~enl Plans were made to Mrs. Jobn L)'ons and lamUy,
What do you do w1ih a bus· old He ,. very good with me enlel'ed Marshall UnlvefSlty for Fa1th Gospel Church at Galli· hold the Halloweeo carnival an I Bernard, J?ebbie, Linda and
band who bas taken to fault and anyone else who playa w1tb her freshman year. ,
pohs Ferry eac~enlnf_'Wgln. Ort :19th, with Mrs.
Larry Tom
1mdmg - not JUSI ~1th me, but him, but when his father comes
Qlllr, Jl 7!)1!1 p
, .~'!''l'g to Smith as chairman.
Mr. and Mrs. a.,.cqe Fowll'f
w1th the rest of tbe family' AI· Ihome from work and wanta to
the' ~astOf,'the
Dori Me· All parenis Introduced them· lett Saturday for !bell: bome
~o 11 anyone comes to
6 u r pla~, oL• son screams the mmMellon
selves and their dllldrep. Mrl. In St. JaiQa, Florida, follow1
house when they have left be lute he poks hun up. He keeps
S&lt;heduled speakers for the Merry Introduced the new prtn. lng a visit here with relaUves
talks about what s wrong With 1on crymg until my husband / ft
cooference are the Rev , Don clpal, Mr. James Daug!unan, alld friends
/1'1 Boft life In
lhem, not what's good about lets go of him and g~vea hun
Adams, West Indies Mission, wbo gave a short talk and 1J1.. Wallace Bradford It I aursJ·
lhem ThiS goes on for h' s to me. Why would this be? Magnolia Temple Pythl811 Sis· Haiti; the Rev Harry Cox, Su- traduced the faculty.
cal patient at St. Maeya Hoe!anuly as well as mine.
He
ters of Pomeroy met m regu- d811 Interior Mission, Nigeria;
The room count for attend· pltal bl Hunllngtoo, W. Va. He
wasn't alw•ys like this, built's IUPSET PARENTS
Jar aesston Thursday evening the Rev Ralph CUtherell T E ance was won by Mrs McCoy's II recoverln8 aaUafactorlly at
1
geltmg worse We try to please IDear U P
w1th Ethel Stewart, most excel· A.M. of West PakiStan; the ROV:
grd' :lW" and
the the boapltal
him but we don't succeed any Back to the !GAP, I'd say lent chief, preSidmg
Dallas Green, North Afn£ail , dren In 11b11J .I'I!Gill were Larry Finegold, stuclent at
mn;e - DISCOURAGED WIFE your husband may come at the Th
ti
ed I rl I '"-Ion, the Rev Howard Bar·
ated with •-- :....;, __ '""·y. Oblo Uolveraity, visited Thurs1baby too las!, or, more 1mporte mee ng open n tua • """'
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Dear Wile
jan!, not sense his moods. Fath- JSIIc lorm. Alice Fisher was rigar, West Indies
~~·~ Following tbi ~am the day evening with Mr. and Mrs.
MY IGAP ("I'm Guessing A· ers have a tendency lo thillk reported u quite Ill in Meigs Brazil, the Rev. Leo Jovanol pareata toured 1M rooms. fte. Emerson Jones.
ga~n Percept 1on •J tells me your IANY lime is the right time" to General HIISpital and Gladys vich, of Afnca Mission; and th• fre!hmeD~ were servflla the Mr and Mn, ~ CIIIIIIOII
husband hates himself because play with thelf children, not Cuckler Is home from hospital Rev. Lewis W Dutbln, open air cafeteria during 1 aoclil hour. 10n, Todd of CGnnelllt, Ohio,
he has begun to tbink he 18 a Irealizing that babies, like tired and convalescing nicely
campaigner, USA.
apent the weeblld with her
c;l!~reOII &amp; Slgebrush-N•W·J Wldlhl
fa~lurc ~hen a man feels llfe husbands have tbe!l "Do Not A communication was read Slides will be sbown and specpai'ontl, Mr. and Mrs. ~allace
has deall him nothmg but low Disturb" 'moments too
!rom V!lgmia Seif grand cblel lal coetumes will be worn
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BradfOrd.
·
blows, he diStrusts everyone a· II be c811 unagme how HE in regard to Grand Temple sea.
Mr. alld Mrl! John Lyo~ and
round h1m Bitterness and Jeal· rnl&amp;bt react to bemg hmsted by SJon A meetwg of the Past
family were dinner guests
ousy take over He tries to cov· 8 g~ant m rough tobacco-smell· Ch1els was announced lor ThursI
Tbursday evening ol their 8011,
.r h1s cwn - perbaps •magin· mg coat, then he may under- day, October 6 at the borne ol
PT PLEASANT _ PlllliS are Mr. 81ld Mrs. Johh Lyons and
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
1011
ed - shortcomings by erltlctz. stand wby h" baby cnes - and 1BeroJCe Ebersbach
bemg fol'llliiiPted ~ a buffel ~·~J;oh;"";Y:·:IJI::G;:alli::polla=~============""""'""=::::;:l~
'"' olhers
let hiS son get to know him stow· A social bour and giJDeo w,re
dinner 81ld dance to be held
II l!us IS a rad1cal
change ly. - H
enjoyed
PT PLEASANT - Mrs Ma· Sept 29tb beginning at 1:30 p.
and one he can't overcome him·
ry Froendt ol West Columbia m m the National Guard ArJn.
;elf once he recogmzes I he DePalr Heletenll "
think It'
Anlfela Morlfan Hta
has received a cash scholar· ory, according to an abniiUIICIURIIII
1
""" then counselmg "entindl·
ease
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you
8'
L..l--.
p
-" from the Wes1 VJrgJrua men IIrom HOlllt Smith' Ch-'lor
all
right
for
a
15¥..·year
old
rrtrr.uuy
arty
"'"P
....
COIIIniCIJIII
cated Make an a ppomtm
boy who just •ot his learner's Mr 81ld Mrs Howard Mor· Home Demonstration Council to man of the Mason County DemWhatever your taste In furniture,
hlm w11h your famll•' doctor, perm 1t to drive the car with sev~ gao or oayton1 Wa-tu
•- were •--'- attend the Ho me Demonstra- ocra"we ExecuUve CommlUee.
you cu ehoose with ~Dfldence
and let HIM take II from there. 1en mernbe n ol the 1amty
mg
part
of
their
vacation iJ1 t10n Leadenhip Trairung Con· Tlcketa will be SQid for $5
1 10
trom
FlmteeL Whether you s..
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Ill, _ WORRIED MOTHER
the Gallipolis area with Wllber leren.. which Is held on Sep~ a plat• and may be obtained
lect coll!emponry, tndltlonal, moDear Helen
IDear Mother·
Stoney and Mr. and Mra John ember 18 • Z3 at Jackson's Mill from each district committeedem or coloDW, you will find an
Summer company 18 b a d l"or safety's 81ld the boy's Morgan, gave a birthday party Mra. Froendt will partiClpate man or by calling Grace Somlmpeeeabla elecuce In every place
enough when you'ro m a resort •ake NO' A beginning driver for their
doul!hter. Angela, In a claes entiUed 'Using Pack· ervilie at phone 67Ji.300l.
that
will be a proud addition to
area but bow about tbeae peo- ,1 15 nervous enough Wlth one per. who was two yell'll old Sltur- aged Protlntm Ktts " At a Ia~ Robert Bailey, Secretary of
your home. Thll dlltlnetlve Pies·
lteel ltyllna It IVIllable In IOfU,
pie who says they're coming Ison in the car Seven back oeal day
,
er dare, she will relay the m· State, will be guest speaker and
oectlolllla, tndtes, chairs, and a
uo
certam weekend
then dnvers might well push him tn. The afternoon party wu beld lormaUon obtained through this several othe)' dlgni!Mtes are
unlCJ..ue _lof•·•leeper. Hulldreda and
"'"' or wire at the last min· to an accident - H
on the Stoney lawn Those at- clasl to other members of the expected to attend Ill addJUon
bUIItlre41 ~ fabrla, all dftoratorute and tell you they've cbang· This Clllumn ts ded1cated to I tending were Klmbei'IJ, Gl!ll- Mason County Home Demon· to local candidates
oelected
for lleau~ correctneu,
•d their plans and will be there tamBy Jiving, so If you're bav· : don and Tod Allen,
Donna atraUon Clllbs Tbe "Packaged
give
you
a eholCI' of oolldlln a VI•
later' You've' got the ho,.. Jmg kid trouble or JUSt plaiD I Smith, Kate Morgan, Mlldrad Program Klta" are a new trend I
TO MEET
rlety
of
rieh
weavu, prints, quDte4
fiXed up, beds borrowed, meals trouble, let Helen Help YOU. Lu and the Stoney family. A,. that will ~ used by the clubs The regular meeting tl tbe
fabrics,
mat.~wea,
bloeldel, 1114
planned, evelt partially cooked, She will also welcome
your gela received many niCe lifla. bl 1867. Mrs. Froendt ts
a Gallia County Cltl2etlS Band
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fl8bl0111ble
fabrics.
and there you are,
deflated. """ amusing gperiences Ad· The guesis all received favors member of the
S"'salras Radio Club, Inc , will be held
They "cantel out" for com- drees Helen BotteJ in care of ~ relreabmenta ollce a'llllt, Homemmrs bl which she " Wednesday at 7:30 p. ':"· lD lbe
pletely Mlf~teretl reuotll, thla Dewapaper.
cake and kooi ade MH served. rtmaltonal leader.
K. ol P. Hall.

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Given Program
On 'MI"rac"e'

THE HEAJ&gt;.TO·TOE· sparkle of .. ny) will be the t&lt;&gt;ed'o untlorm thlo oemeoter. All
Yillyl coat (le!l) b11 ftap pockets aad eonlr18tlng trim. Space·age hat olen unique
protecbop in tnelement weather and avant-garde s~linJ any tfme. Boots tn tile ne\\.,~
wet looK eome ill whlle with blue d'd )ellow paldleo or red and blue patlheo. Strlk·
. lllg block and wblle vlnyl cO"ot (right) and mateblnl ohbly black booto and oport hat
combine to complete this ehic eostume. Semihlgh pull-on booto have thick pile lluing
Vl.nJI COlis from U.S. Jlubber, bbolo are Eskiloos .,.d bats are r.y Commodore.
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H'ol~r HOt Pital
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lUJerr hrrtltt a~&gt;d LureD Sand.en, }onev Mrs
Sadie
Sklr&lt;m
a ll of R4 L (ro,.n lit~. •nd Mn
Stnn!ev Harlo'l' of S prlntfle14 Stf'l. 1 Sylvu:~ Srrutl le
Hend1f' ] Jen
ieH 'H'rc heW Tbur.dfl v attltl101'1'1
at t ile ~erce rvdle Bapttlt t hlU'Ch , Ik1DS, Enc Landrum
Unda
a~~d buri&lt;~IW ,. '" \lerror"ll" ('flr!lfo
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oe.&amp;TH&amp; OF WIIK
t t.ery .,.oder &lt;iirerUon of th' • L ;, :;:u~r~c;;...
. . .,.. Westfolll, 11, Vlnl.on rttldetlt
8\e,en; Fllneral Hromt'
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and. retlrl'd emplo•e ut the UaUlPI))i•
Stale In•tllU!.e died SfltUnla&gt; nlght •1111• IUrblrty, 14 • Cr o~n CHY
in flolz~&gt;r Hoap1tal He •Bs born 111
~adent &lt;hf'C1 Wl~!lpecUI4ly on
bllt
on Mom.da'
Villt.on count,. DD July'J JBia •on ot li.I'IIM flit of Ute
1M late Edwin and lia'lma
H411tll: , from aa IPPI.tllllf. heart a.n:r.rlt,
He
WIP\ffll l:ii&amp;m .urlllfl to !lv. Old
Y.:i s born 111 GaUlll rotmiV 011 July 22
lllft took plan on Jutte 21J lH'I.
18112, lOb of th• late j(r .mil llltn
~ MJ'I Geor•l• !LI'lll\tldJ', botb (II
Thoma. 8cl1'11!!f't'Y fle ·~ survtYrrl
are, Wll!llll)' we1UaU. a\ home Le bv his "'tfe, the fenn1r Edith Tay
my WaUall of
lAtbSilOJI, Rob
lor, and th!'ee 1nn.t and four !l.auaht
111'1. 'Weetlell aud Mrl Mi ldred Buah
••, Donalcl ef Gallipolis Elllil of
both of CoiUIDbUB , J•me.-o W•etfall
C'to'l&lt;n Clt)'o N~J.oa 111f Cu.llodtm. W
. , GalUPOU. 111u !IeoNie rrebtrH
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ml4
G~tll• Kmnedy both ot
cane, ¥.i \ ' fl Mn lrem1 Mllddcnr. Of
Bldwen otber .unwon are
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ColllJDbutl Mn~ Lu.cllle Q\IUI.treU Of
~rolhlll'l ud thr" 1111en Carl ..
Ci.l.llodtn W \Ia. and Mn: Nora Me
O.WPoli1. Emor7 ¥nd :!h1
Man
\.'ey of Coehocton Tben! •~ 1'7
SpJ.res both of Oolumbu~
F r ink
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Wesui.n o£ 'Poial Rock
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t'blldTen Set'\'lcu ~•re Jlelo:! Trl1lf'l 1
we1ttall ol Sprinlfteld and
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da~ afterDOOh al tbe
fUU ge
Nora ICJ:Iotu of Rldw1U llr We1\.
Bap11st l hutch and D\11'\al 'o1ii.S
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fall wu a JD""-bu of Sprlnrheld
Linton llid,.c emeterY
W&amp;tUtt Cb11n!h Servte•• were held
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Has -c:0:.0~~ Husbands are Guests
Thl~l*rt

11o DIJOl&amp;i Moth·
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1M IJome i!l.¥rt· ' •'· 'liicilard
Vanco, and ~eyed a *kOut
11 wu the flrtl.,~l of the
year for the ~. preSided
over by 'Mrs. Vernon Rllllsell
DevoUODI
given by the
liOatesa and roll caD wae anawered by namlni favorite grilled toed.
Mrs. Vanco, 11ayl and means
ebairman, outlined plans lor a
rummage •.,e. Program boo~&lt;
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prayer
The ~out, wlllt hlllll,and!
as guests, toUb!Ved tlte lll~t·
ing Present were Mr. and Mrl!.
Vernon Runell, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Stover, Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Mitchell, Mr.
and
Mrs Robert Roth&amp;eb, Mr. and
Mrs WilHam Russell, Mr. •and
Mrs Phillip Heck and the ' host
and hostess.
N~t meetins will be Ort
3rd, at the home of Mrs. Nor·
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Pqems fllghllght Ladi,. AJIIptOtirom
Poems featured the Septem· "The ,Mitkln~

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~·~. ~ F~,J of Ladles Aid at the h011111 of Today," was given by Mrs
Akron aiHved Wedneiday night Mrs. RaYJ!Iond Carter
las! Chari&amp;• Burn~tCA q~iz on Mo•

called bf the illness Of his week.
es wao dlre~ted..lly Miss E• ''
mother, Mrs. William Fishel
The meeting opened Mlh the Lawless
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ed hOroe TuesdtY1rom Holzer Crosa" foiiO)Yed by the Lord's Fuller w~e suests ' and
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Hosplt!ll and 11 convaiesolng Prayer. Mrs. Carter reid the members were preJetll
nicely.
scripture lesson.
Tho;e receiving birthday gift,
Mr and Mrs. Gratis Bryan Poems read were: "The An. were Ruth Fuller' and Ali c •
o1 Powhatan Point arrived Sst- vii of God's Word," by Mrs. Sjlragile The meeting W8!1 cios·
urday lot an overnlghl VIsit Sieve Fuller "I Wpt to Be ed with the Mizpah. Next meetwith Mrs llladys CUckler They Like My Lord," bf Mnl. Bill lng wiD be Thursday. Oct 13,
were ai!cdmp81lied home today .llers!nger, "On the Mountain of at the home of Mrs. ' Curley
by Mrs. Cuckler.
Despair,'' by A&amp;nes Myers and Kemper
Mrs. 0 0 Clee~ of Portland
erpr~se
spent several days the past Cheshire-~er
week wltb Mrs. Dessie Palter·
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Mrs. Carl Moore, Pomeroy eluding, Food For
Though~ son.
RD, entertained the Willing Mrs. John Smith, Let H1m No[';~er of :,"':avUI~ The CheJblre Kyger Elemen. , Creek High the gue•t speaker
Workers class of the Enterprise Know, Mls• Dorothy Long; '18
Robert W':;;,~e and : . tary PTA rneeUn~ held I as I The school {acui!Y wa• intro
EUB chureh Thursday evening There Anything Quite As Love- !led his mother Mr;. WilllllD I week In the scbool auditorium 1 duced by Walter Rife prmrlnol
at her horne, Rock
Springs ly, Mrs Herbert Dixon, Life, Ftsher at Mel ~ General Hos· l W&amp;!l R ~t flt"Onl'it'ltPd ~P'II:!II\on uf lhe elE.'ltJf''lt ~ ,.. 1 •r ""' ' 1
Road.
Mrs Paul Frick, and In His pita!. Mrs FIS:er who accom with the principal' of
Kyger llltroduced E Richard Fr.,,t
The meeting In charge of Mrs Steps, Miss Genevieve Stobart. panied llim here' rem!lined to
1 Kyger H1gh
principal,
Mrs
Ben Buck prestdent. opened
Durmg the busmess sesswn, assist m the care of hir grand·
Sarah Mosier JH~~· ~ n
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wtth the hymn. "ln the Serv1ce Mrs Everett BateS was wel I son J R Wamsley while hts
I art The room counl wa!'l won
1 by the third and fifth gr liP
of the Kmg," Jbllowed bl the I corned as a new member A moiher 18 at Holz~r Hospital
Lord's Prayer tn umSJI:m Mrs report was given on the sale of With her daughter, Jllne Ann
Offlctl'fl of the assonatlon co~
Myrtle Long read PC!alm 1 and sponges Plan5 were made for June AnD Wamsley, who was
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the year are Mn
W1~dt1
several poems were read jn- a s1!ent aucti~n at the October hH by a car Tuesday receJV- The Missiopary Society
of Esh•naur pre~ldent
Pal!iln(
meeting The wonder box donal· I ing a fractured femur, IS con· Trledstone Baptist chwch held Thompson, vice preS!dMI: ·'""
ed by Mrs. Geoffrey W1lson was valescmg oocely bol will be their montjliy meeUng recent· ice Soisher, secretary,
and
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awarded to Mrs Claude Hus- ocmlmed to Holzer lll&gt;spltal lor iy, and Mrs Ted Stoney, presJ. Sarah Mosier. treasurer '"'"
ted Each membe&lt; gave 5 cenf.ol .,, weeks.
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dent, gave the program on the mlttees for the coming vear
lor each foot ol their height. Kenneth Jones and daughter, first nuracle, when
Christ were read
I At the close of the meetmg, Pllmeia. of Columbus, spent a I turned water Into wine
Followmg the program re
a dessert coLtrse was served weekend :with ·bls mother. Mrs
Devotions w~re iven by the freshrnents of clip cake~. rnd
.The first of the iwo annual , by the hostess !O the above and Clyde Jones and his slstor and stud leader Mrs~
Chester mffee were served by
'h'
picmcs sponsored by the Ohio Mrs. James W11l Mrs Harley brother-ln·law, Mr and Mr$. Sc.ft d M' Fl d Lee
slllth grade mothers 'l'h.t! as·o
CIVIl Service emp~fyees AssocJ· 1Brown, Mrs Ed King, Mrs. Guy Rossell and daughter
rs tu Ol' 1 •
Idation meeta on lhe se&lt;onl
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ation for all Statel onunty and Thomas Bentz, Mrs.
Eldon
a~
e SCrip re esSQn was Monday of each monlh
municipal employees which was Weeks, and children/ Kelly and
"'"'~-,..,.,- taAelln fthroml Edxlodus. t lid
held last Saturday was attend· Tern Jo WII•on aod Brian Will.
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elj~ ~y· ~pJ'&lt;Illll'!'l~ly • three
PerU~n(l/
how she had spent the day
A.utobiol(raphv o/
hunared employees and families
lng the busme" meeting reports .4ctress RelenJed
Favorable comments
were
Mid~/eport were given by the secretary,
,beard all over on the tasty and
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well planned menu•
rO~ram
No::li' llkins 'J4 a patient ~~ lre~urc'l', card ucretar.y, and ous aCtress Is among the ~ev
en new books released for cJr.
After the , dinner the oi!Jcers
St Jtl'l'pb's llospllal ill Park· on h4Jme miSSIOns.
culation
by the Gallla County
of the Gall1a &lt;:hapter was call· .~ llta
Di triM L 1II- ersburg W Va for obo•~ Ito
Mlaa HNOI Smith, ,wbo.
ed to the stage aQd mtrnduced ua
County
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as to their respecUve ofiiees
' rary will &amp;lain apoosor a fall llll.d lra~\D!ent lo~Qwl~l ......,. dence ASSQC!abgn In ;\ugust, book of I1Chon is enlltled "The
The working «&gt;mmittees were and winter pregram ol ehild- ery earlier Mrs ~ jo at pve her~ Ml'll 'red Slon· Naked Runner" by Francis Clif.
asked to stand in rerognitlon of ren's activities. It lfllil begm \tie ,home of .her ,6fslef.in·law, ey. and Mrs, Harcy
Scott
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___, Saturday Del 11 and contmue Mrs Wayqe Sloan, Pomet'oy
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Non . flctlon volurnes •ncl••de
a J'O we uune a wu Lt:t.;taV·
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-=uwna ,...rom
e assoc1a1
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ed by the dmers With a tremen· through Mey, 1967
cupe tinS '111 ir
sCh 1tf!. Uon.
"Father Agamst the Devil" by
dous applause.
A pre • smoot story hour Ia of .,rcaArlhur• he JI!Oil. lhl!l'bi~l Plans ,were made to enter- Edward S. Gifford, Jr, "Up
1 •-•Kenneth Mah 811, the asm 1an1 sehetluled each Saturday from parAAii
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"•lden Statr, " by Eli za beth
- • I!Otlle lad',.. fro m the Ga·
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executive secretary ol the OC 10 30 to 11·30 a. m. 'l'bere wi
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p .:e$~
llpolis State Institute
Yates, "81rd Songs," by Nor
S E.A., revtewed many of the be additional acUviUes inchl!l·
rs.
Y ~ r
Cbll· There were eight present at rna Shllwell; ''A Gilt of Joy,"
most unportant resolutions !hat ed so that the chli~D's in':J: !:n~le~E~c ~ Ly~ lm~e lbe rneeUng beld m the church by Helen Hayes; "The
are now ready or being readied I 1!1!1 m books will be lncreasl
cino "•"(
• Fellowship Room. The group sales,"
Zoe Oldenbourg,
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Ent ' Ch urch C/ ass Meets
With Mrs. Carl Moore as Hostess

Gailia

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Sept. Eleventh l·n Rutland Church

G()od Crowd
Hand for First
Of Two Picnics

ISeen'ahd Heurd I

Wilham J Kmg and Cled1th lam!ly the bride's uncle John
Jane Marks were united Ul Kmney ail of Athens, Edward
mamage Sunday, Sept II at J Kmg, Susan. and Charles W
11 o'clock at the Church of Kmg, Pomeroy
Chn!ll, after Sunday School at Followmg the ceremony, a
Rutland, 10 a r!ng ceremony
receptwn was held at the
Those attendmg wero t h e h
f M nd M Ed ani
groom, parents, Mr and Mrs orne 0 r a
rs
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~"dward King and son. Jac~ F Kmg Th• weddmg cake, twoKm brother. Waiter and Ed· layers and white and pmk, and
na ~;o children, Evonda Ca I sandwJchs. coffee, and Kool ade
g,
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were s!'I'Ved.
rol Pamela.
ane ranc1s 1
Ma) and Waiter Anthon"Y; the The ne~ Mr and Mrs Kmg
bnde s mother, Mary J DaviS, Will live m Athens where they
and brothers, Orv1i Ie Marks. are empIoy ed
and Joe SISters Mrs Els1e 1 Mr and Mrs. Franklin King
Young aod famtly Mr and ol Columbus were not able to
~rs Gladys Young and family, attend but sent the br~de and
Mr and Mrs Henry Young and groom a gilt and best WJShes

Attorney and Mrs Wilham R.
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retur~ed to their home m'wood
land Hills, Calif' after speld·
mg ' 'vml we'k&lt; •'"'''"~ the"
parents, Mrs. L. H. Nelson and

Mr and Mrs. C. L Mastei s
Mr and Mrs. Joe Walters
and son, of Urbona were m Gal·
h hs Thursday Fonnet resid:ta of Gallipolis they were
enroute to Durb;m N C
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where their son will enter
University as 1 !reshm81l
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Voice of Broadway
Their friends are
ce~ "Abby," the l'15t Cugat incum· the Coc, Cola 'company'• "Tal· I
Dma Merrill and Chff Robert- Ibent's given ~andie
Walter I entavJJie U.S A." teen,age talent
son w1n make thlngs more per· lltennan\ at 72.took up golf
I«&gt;ntest
Lorna's plainly pomanent .. The•late . Doratllf I1avin Susskind stated pubUcJy, tent personality and lleautlfully
K11gallen's doughier Jlll expects "!Mil never do anothor Broad· pure singing voice broaght not
Andy way snow"
That'• step ill ooey rav~ ~'~'Views from such II
1 baby by Chrislmas
Griffith's threata- they alwaya the rij~bt directiOn
Tbe,Liv· your h81'Jlly humbly but ,from
10od&lt; - tltatlastaeason was his Jbnes to star there whne his agents, producers and others
llltar'ftgular TV ao-round plus ing Room's1ttlni! to bcio'k ~ ~us to •fin lbo lov•ly ~.,.
his nifty NielaetlS was the stral- SQn Jack purro m the Plaza s.ie to contracts
Loma wegy that gave AndY 'tuke of Hotel's Persian Room, il ,AI· ),y deci~ nor to KO careerinl
some $10 1100 extra a week. ~S Jan's smart he'll decllne i A- bnto BtOdway or TV just thett,
«&gt;rridor : talk ~u.lt , ii&amp;y N1 Y.' rlall team qoick-«eni lor but to finish her IICboollti&amp;. most
Campanella, Doi!ier hall-of fa. lite wife of one o! its - baUU. upe;:tally, be&lt; !raiDing u
a
mer cctppli;Ltn.C. ._r tragedy, •tars 81ld faster than you cotlkl class1c~ smger
The fine bap
has big g!M)d.'newi W!lf!Dln8 up diamantle a mickey, he happily PY endiDI· Lorna's J\1!1 been
tn the bltllpeu . ~,taa Ve,as s~rted parkmg bali• in the SJgned b)' the MetropoUtan Opbotel ~ lbe mi4htitJt mlgraine outfield seats
era Company for featured roles
of all: v~ defiCits alr•t"'Y
La1me Kazan'"' mother lOki with ita National Company, led
So hie. llltre'• Uttle ·i:ontro) of her parkm&amp; lot m Brooklyn the by Rise Sieve~
.The Mel
anytbinl from rambiiti&amp; pay. day her daughter opened her pact is more unpre&amp;SI¥e when
offs to suppllel. whlcii d!Sapo nltlhtclub act
Samantba q. ,ou understand that Mlu Pal·
pear 86 11 everyooe In the kit- gar shook up tbe congrepUOII las auditioned u just oneol \'Ole@
chena"\Vere rollinB snakHioes. at Lo!Jion's St. ~lary's Cbtmb imtlni t,Oill- but a v ce of
!l'ben sbe showed up for her creal peauty backed by UDCOIIIConp~ft ' Fr&amp;1l~ hasn't had a_ !,'In's chr)steninl aporttng a 111011 Wisdom when she decided
~II record Ill a ~~·· bof iiiJnlwrt 1 full four •
"' nor Ill try for II 0111 bii Ollell!e ailll colllcled $21,1100 a weulri bove the~: the cleJ1Y1D811'' shot Hll Record which ll!ort
in rught clul11 and Pll)led Ill 6~ eyebrows sh\lt up even luriJietl tfte ibe G4berwtle break• a
C(llwdJ
Xavier Cugil'l Preu· l!iX years IJO we wrott ~bciul I~tatt . ~llilallom lo
on ~everal TV lhowt &lt;
J;laJiu, • Cartier, ~ lb!s very jllte~ ~ JQUI!g
to Ilia bride ataro ., 'flUII9ia, YOJIIIC'ler who. ~ ~ ~

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~mber in -... edlooll.
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B!ERoNYMOOS
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the wanama Hlgil
SchOOl juitlfiable criticisms Q/
this cMnge in lntatpretallon Is
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cheerleaders
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found ih the common tnliilatlng
AI4lolll0blle
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Mrilar;n~ s~v: FrldlY nliht 11 t1tt Wal!aMe lfble langua;~. that wo~ aro or Art. XIV. which reads, "nor
The club bls dlstribote4 IIIII'
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en
IIJCh cYm lollowlns thl \\&gt;ail\1· used which \are not always deny to aey parSQn Within lis
~ Ill' tcbln'"O ,...
11 12 noon.
ma•Middleport football game 1 pari of the average voeabu- jurisdiction the ·eqgal protecfll'lllll wltldl wiD be carried out
GRACE Method! t WSCS CI&lt;· from 9 p.lll. to 11 p.m. &lt;l!:S'l'l. lary and that left!«&lt;ctl are lion of the law• ' Thio is often
by ed;oota durlntl the next nllll
cles 1 ll
at 6.30 P m
SATURDAY
'
dra,;.. o~l leo loqlor aaly WI· quoted as "equalltv under the
mOnti)S. The Jtrst moctth's theme
......, ..,.. tiAifiC . - f
WI
Hed · 1 MEMBERS of tltt ldtchell derslandfiiJ.
law," a change which,
is based on 1D Amel'lcan Au•
c•l II!
p~son;:~u~
will
g:e
and
dlnina
room
oommltleee
ol
All
o1
which
11
very
Ulety
hardly
noticeable
In
tell,
mobile
AsaOCiallon
~wiJmiDg
0
po;w submitted by a Cleoeland 1he edult WiWJIIIIIIJ, • A1 •
r vo
b
e 1sa hobi\ry ptA and Bedford tno&gt; pertinent cr!Hclsm. For the ttoduees an assumption
0
:"ed, a~d. me:;biers •
r Ithoro ari a;~eil l&lt;f'teport at the reaoon that a great maey ol the equallty not to be found in the
hlih school student It Is bellll judgnlent lnd approdl • M
ated al sehoois throughout the highly valued by 11*1 ,_.,
ed to li~K be;"~' t , scnooi, Saturday at I p m t~ •drp• presented In l)lli, ootumn aetna! working of this or any
8 ~1'1 oos I help prepare the Stmner dnner are not conC~JVed m the mmd claust ln Mr ron~t1brttnn
KYGER CR..
na~on
stel'!l." can help lbe ~:',-:'
.
.
will
.-t
at
7 "" P m.
fHt RU1 LAND Roo
I"''
d
John
P.
II'Wlll
executive
vice
1 just by recognlJinl the
111 tbe bi h scheel cafeteria.
qf tbe writer, bul are, mstea • w h thest, and mnny other
prt.Jdent ol the Southern OhiO ' ant job they are dolftf, M ....
BUSINESS and I Booster, club will sponsor an those of philosophers ~ think· ampies in mind the writer '
euto
club satd that adult coop- I ed
'
Profealioul Women'• Club ) after game pance: thls s·,.~ut 111)' ers of bnth lhe recent and re- ~ust conimue to use the ongtn·
erttUon
with
Safety
Patrol
chlli
The
auto
club
offl~al
I 6 30
Iwght al the Rolland Jlrade mote pallt.
the reolatetn•nt ol
;tr*n "can be di!lp)sytd througb out that the tralflc
~;:'::;roo;, P m. school gym to!lowmg t~Poln· · FurtherniOt~ mSilY of I he ~.te~~~~and philoiiophleo o(
r..pect for the palrals wben..,. of school ag .. pedMtrlans "ft~,
1'anda
eroy~utlond fooiball Rinn- The atatemen~ ol1htlse men of the
en
er you come Into contact w1t11 , beell cut m ball smoe lbe,..,'"••··
CLAY kA will meet at 7 , IJa)'A will emcee the
dance past. though proved correct by WJaer
I
tbe~ et -their p&lt;11ill '
I was oraantzed 1t1 the
p.m., Ill thi school. Ail par· isllirtlng 'at 10 P m
the events which followed. wen1
1
FASHIONABLE YOUNG snolm
lillltt are alkM to b r 1n 8
MI,)NQAY
unread or not underetood by
to sehoul in omarl brushed
cook!
AMVETS POST No J0 wdl great numbers of theli contem·
trlltlOD (left) sporlla
P~ROKE CLUB dinner : bold a regular meeting Moll· porarill5 lr&lt;tJI the same diffi.
over • ctH&gt;rdlnatllg a
Iday at 7 30 •• the Hall'
eulty of communication.
~Itself. Tho
l!oY
1
wiD be held at 6•80 p.~i'a:! · THE JOr d.:ASS 01 the Uni~ I St~lements which are acknow- Gauge readings: Gallipolis
~"le:::..:~.:: ~~J' love
:.=a~~ room
Ied Methodist church will meet !edged facts, or tbose which Dam 11.8, 12 2, ruruung 2 feet ' (rlsllt) carved from eottoa
RIO GRANDl Mothers Lea· I at the ~hutch, Monday at 7 30 tbe wnter wnull have accepted on rollers, Pollll'roy • Mason
DuleiJ ff Mon Amle, the coal
gue wiD meet al 7,30 p.m., at p.m
witbout evidence. as "lac~" 1917, 1'\. Pleaoant 21.75, Hln·
refleellng the nt11d lnflueno,.
1
the home of Mrs JeiSe Merry
Tuesday
can be mad•• very brief &amp;&gt;. 1on 1 fYI, Kanawha Falls 5 68.
1111 eoatli loaJDtd II IIIla dnll
\ Pleaoant Valky Ho•pltal
Guest Digbl wni be observett
BETHEL' ,No 82 of the I~· called ""mple language" has !Charleston 1,940 London and _ _ ___
- - - -Admitted George
Knapp,
Among those who ifitpl~
R F tber A. J GoiubiOwski IternatJonaf Order ol
Jobs alwa)'ll been the language oi l M~rmet Dems were on the
Lo:on, Samuel Odd Nibert, PI Holzer Hospital over tile
~·be·tltt suest speaker. IDaughters will meet at the ' tile demagouge, of those wbosclsllls, and Winfield Dam was
Pleasant Roy ,.d.-w 1\Jrner 24 hours were ,Johnny RusaeU
LAFAYETI'E SHRINE, While IPomeroy Masomc Temple on eVIdence of truth 15 • "ever;. , runnmg 2 teet
I Pt Pioasant , •
White Jr , 2003 Chestnut
Sbrlllt ol Jerusalem, No 44. 'l'uesday al : 30 pDomll D Ali body knows~" and of thn•e wbol Boat MovemeJll$.
Sueees~ful
I Discharged: Theodore
Mel· ' Tand) Blackson, Easton ~~:-411
will hold a ilated meeting I spectlon
with
y an· woql~ ~e. ~ ,!&gt;eUeve that,
1'1
I rose, Pt Pleasant. Keli)
Jo Brad\ C Shaw, Porter
and rehearsal at 1:30 p m. Icey, grnnd guardian, tbo m· "wHaH tell 'y~ 'three times I&amp; Ollto lllver - Larry Turner
Krebs, Henderson; Mrs lasper Donald B Sp~res Sr •
GALLIPOLISGuullngl\lothers spectmg officer Ail MJ!sons, ,!f\1",:' h ' '{I I
•'
dow• 13, 2 !3 l m • Haney NEW HAVEN- The Mason Pony, R~K rode b)
Charles Sayre, Pt Pleasant.
George Cheshtre Harry
League wiD hold lta flrot meet· IEastern Stars and parent,• al'll I '1!~f 'the I ~nrer) '~~ ' speaker Jordon dowo 13, 5 iill a Ill • CUunly 4 H Leaders
Allnual Ohimger, Letwt. 7th Class Sheets GaihpohB, Ohio
I. I angsv•lle, ClArence L.
ing of the new year at 7 30 p. invited
who would attempt to convmce I Ind1111l8 'liP 14, 3 50 p. 111 • Horse Show wh1ch was held re- Bare Bac~ Horses Bob's Po
Ra•·me, Mr&lt; Arnold K.
m., at the heme of Mrs. Char· • SALISBURY PTA will ~eel hili''I'Oaders or listenei'S by log· Frank Durant up
centlv at Ohlinger Stables 1n ca Gal, rode by Bill Allen. Day· VeiOra"" Memorial Hospotal
man, Rt 1, l..eo~:; ~n,;.~W;:·~·~V;":·~t:,
les Bean!. Rev. Albert Mae- Tuesday at 7:30 . p .m AI\ ic lias OIW$ loltn&lt;l It neces. Peggy J5owdi!y up 15, I 20 a Now. Haven, was termed a IIUC· ton 8th Ua&gt;S Drunkard's Par
Admission• - Robert GrHnt W Seller&lt;,
Kenzie will be the
lUlSI meJilberS, parent$ of Dedlofl1 i&amp;l'y-· ~ use qualifying clauses m., New, Marllllsviiie down 1&gt;, cess by Jim Hart Letart. ehalr adise, wmner Babe. rode b) Ew!nglon, Mary Gilkey, Po me lloschar
Rt I,
s~er.
school and oi new pup,Ms are and words of ~'al'tow shades of 7 IS a. m , OVEC up 16, 3 3~ man There were 17
Horse Rob Hu,ell and narrcll Shu roy; Tod Claro, Middlepor~, IV Va, MIBs Mary M.
TBUBSDAY
urged to attend.
meamng
'
a m Reliable up 13, 3 a. m., Show Cla.,es and 10 the 18 let. Letarl, 9th Ciallli Roadster G~ac• Ba&lt;le~. Atheus WerUn' Chesapeake, Mrs Jan\es
EMBLEM a.UB, Autumn MRS GEORGE Hackett bu Tile lalO Adlai '11tevenson, 0 Onward down 18, 5 40 a. m., entries all receiVed a beautiful Pony, Capt Black's Drum Ma HarPI'r. Long Botiom
~idr,dge, Coal Grove,
Style Show and Club ' Party announ&lt;led that • meeting ~ 1!III!If who!ie'talents' have and Jlunger down II, 7 20 a m. trophy The sho~ sponAOrod by JOr, rode by Jke LewiS, Chiton
Piscbart.. -Walter Baker Wile&gt; Taihot Mar~elta,
Thursday 7·30 p m
' the Candystrlppers of Veterand~ Will becOme n\nro evident wilh \carol Brent down 18, 12 15 a merchants and fr!enda will be lOth Class Jr Horsemanship. Janet Oller, William Nelson , Lutl;er Tackett, FJ.&lt;twoods,
• .
.
Memori1Il Hospital will be i)ei the pwag'e 01 lime lll com· w.: 0. F. Shearer down :W, held annually and the proceeds Caesar's Lad, rode by Bill Carl Reardon Mark Bobo. t.ar
B!rtbo
'Tuesday evenmg at 6·30 p. m. ~tillg on Jrio 1/)jln inability of 12 50 a. m., Polly R down 20, wiD be used for 4-H events sudi Cole, Tuppers Plams
tlth ry Spencer
i'.lr&lt;~
Horace
G Miller,
Iat the hospital New members getting ' his iill!lis \lnderstood, 3:20 a m ' Mingo down 20, as AchJevemenl Day, trip&amp; to Class Barrel Race lor Horses,
- -- Kennl Court Pt Pleasaot.
~eel
! will be accepled at
thl8 and•adnllttJng llie ability of the 5:45 •• m ; Paul D. down 20, State Camps etc
Rusty B•ll rode b) Wimp frost """ HIU Hospllal
0
t1m• and any ¢1&gt;1 who. It 1e h) demalol!ge to swlry public opo 6 20 a m.. Philip Spo;n up 20, Jndge waa Jerry Woodard, Shade, l2tb Class Barrel Rae; Births- Mr. and Mrs Steph daughter, I 27 p m Friday.
Diwhorged
the Mason and,Meig&lt; ar~a IS !ilion llrlce r~tnarked "'DO youl7.31l a m.; St Marys up 21, Rio Grande, and ring masters for Pon"'' Smokey rnde
by en S DaviS Rt 4 Jack son. a
Pauents dtscharged
IDVJied lo attend the mceung remembei in &lt;la«ical time•. 5 46 a m Titan up Zl, 6 4&gt; were Ed Mattox and Carl Par· Gary Le~;s Letart' 13th Class son, Jarrnd Lee, Sept. 9
Members of thei\UUan~.
Mrs H11&lt;krtt is adviSor lor .•.~ C 0 h•d flnlsh&lt;'d -•k a m , Pioneer down 23, 2'30 811ns Announcer was
Eddie
PI•
p'
M • Mr and
Mrs Jonn Loms the hospital on Friday ;nc:luth'!l.
ter of the National Honpr
th
wuen I ero
...,,... .
Et
J [I
1i
Western easure ony,
IS':i
k
1 ., 0 a
Levt E. Adkins,
ety, Barbara Williams,
e group
.,
' mg, tht&gt;- ~p1e •i~,d 'ho": . well ~ m Johnge~~~d u~:.,;n up. 23 Rl"k ,-n '' Letart W Va
'l'inker, rode by Bill Cole, Tup- : Burcb Jr 'c ·l~t 3Ki Ja~e:~n, o~ Mrs
Han y Rarton and tr.fant
W~.!!ber, Charles Scott,
•
he spokel '.but 1Wt\ef! ...J 0eroos- li 30
m J S Lewls duwo John Katser of l.anf'asler wa" pen; Ptuns , \Hh Chi!!S Pick daughter. a Jed ~ut G' ge
Mrs Grace Cozad , John 1 llt,
and
Sabra
Canaday,
I
rfO
1hen~
t!~'
fl"~l:lltied
spP~ktng
G
a
·J'
m. Pamela [) lndred by unannnotn- Ndgt~'i a1'. l,;p R tHI Ho• ... l"' nu ... t~ Blll Se!)t 10 Mr an ' lrsll eor
Smith
f)a\1~ Dame! A Donnall)l, ~
.
...,
W&gt;&lt;hJ'
.J
•
t
recoup
P
o
wtrmer
of
trophv
for
hJs
~:.ports
\h
,4
r
1
r
tla~
I
1
a
son
1
8
1 t IJe
II&amp; joined hu seveu ~ more ~
e1"!r .. !liaro, 1~
us '
t rr~enu11 4 2tJ p m
Qlteen
f"ltd e b\ W mp r 1 '~ 1 s,.,]l)(
"
d \lr
11\1 tt1 p f) lof \ and
\"~ I
Nove·r~ ..:lck.,P by
match"m r
t~ up Greenup 7 55 p m nan~htp lnt{'rcst ;tnrl nmtude 15th Cla.s'-' flag H.:we- Bor~f' , Hill~ !iJJ\ , ~ ... pi ~~~ an J
oll l!!l ' l'l
\lh :o-. (; L'II I .:ta
"{, I
, t~e an no ~such E'••••rn up ,-.1 eenup. 11 au p The trophy was donated
by Onlv Otx:Jf' Hant tJt k roUt&gt; U\ and \1 r' I "" ' ~~,',' d "
faculty 1111 lbe b.:i~ul ,., \ 1 Br ~ . r 1 I
~~
f\V
...,~
""'
Harmon F'Leld ~table -; (If Pnlm
I
Cl
Blt ktork a ~•ll
lf.-' 1/1 nd ·
lhfp, cltlzenahi.P';
as ~ onyms
~
o Ul BocK down Greenup 12.UJ Pleasant
The presenW.twn l!:d Roush Let ., rt, btll a':-.
' s I II
\J h { , rl 11111 ( ,I&lt;J('h.,On. J&amp;OOr,l,
~-~• ~
rwords have ex:artly the same a'Ill r Louioiaua
down Gre( nUll wh1ch wa.s 1nade at end ot the We~tern Pl~ltSlll f" Hur~ :\'h~~ 110Preo;;cnt
ep
\I r ' \f Jnnt" DAIIJ o;; r\.mnard.,
ehana'"
.,•o
..
Jlatae11ts ,
ler has
M•onno wW
the shade of meanmg An oXI'eilent 12 40 am Mark Ea•ton down
G. bert 8a Cindy Lou, rode bv S• otl Bur
111 3 0 " 1 nrrre t:.: Le\ la•&lt;tr•r.
Mta.
e ChaP
-.d""
tr ~
f thl 8 •1• f d
•
show WllS made by 11
r d
c
II l"lh t 1
r 1 1\ Bl,uulwl \1•'l
" "'
which hap&amp;a iD
masters degree on
cumons auon
~ oun Greenup 5 30 a m
J{;nens
nd Rnbe t et1r ~ 00 1\' 1 r
ld r
l!t ) PrHJ l F ,JrCAaY. StanlfY J.
e "'......st
·•'""dates All
, ' and '• h'tl~· gr~iite.t of Am~lcan doc· wood up Meldahi 2• p m H neue. 4-H Leader a
r lip Rae• PonJes. Smoke' r.-,je mn. I aro
anoel,
"
With ...
"' ·-~
.....,.
Th c tltui
1
•
Lutton co-owner of
Harmon
L
l btl! toU1C
11r ~ vJau\ :. "iJo ! p \ uitl\ \lr ~ \ !.,J UStus R._ Pf!n.
1.~ tart
~roll
each
•1,
.,.,e.,.k
'
uroed
tn be uments
f
ons
ton
o
E
Bowles
up
Meldahl
6
15
'
by
Jerrv
e.,.,
u;
H
I
'fl
"
the h~ •
"
""u be the Umted States
d
'I I Fteld Stabte
,on Rt I, 0 1k 1 I, I'"' ~ nm ~ ton Mrs Holland C.. ~.
period.
i' pre.Mnt.
WI
p m ' L W. Sweet own j,.e- Otber troph\1 Winner!! were
JonP!'! IlL 1 \Jilh KJ II t . rn "-1lllo~m \ B.u• 10n Mrs. Wtl'Since Ibis Ia a national organ. aerved.
In ~rdPr to dfflne. fullv the dahl 6 50 p. m Endea&gt;or up 2nd Class. Western Pleasure
leo \lolm&gt;e) Ht 2 \Vell-lvn. l t r~ m ,J S tendun, Jr, ~­
izallon IIIUdenta considered~ • ' .!WINDING TRAIL
Garden meanmg of the v~r,ous stale- Meldabl 11.15 p m • Wayne Pon Winner Heidi rode b•
CONSTANTINE IN U A R
Ronald l onl&lt;~ Jetter' "'" 'l" Wtll!lnl H ~m,th Salley ((.
great honor to be elected to .IL Iclub w1il meet Wednesday at ments ol the first 10 a.,,end· H. up Meidahl 3 Oi&gt; a m
Bru~~ HU8sell,
w
CAIRO U A R UPi t Kmg Lonw Con'ey Jefferson\llle Ylh11e l,e-orge L
~
Mary I . Chapman 18 faculty f p. m at tbe bo._me of Mrs. ' ments the f'hundmg
fathers
3rd Class Bare Back Pony. Constantme of o.Greere atrlved Sam Jonn-;on Rl l .Jack son Nunro:i 1 Blachtn
sponsor.
~oyd Moore Slides on ctvic I found Jt necessotery to uAmSe al Bos~:~:wu Dam9 10 ~de:a MI!M 'Onker BIU Colt\ 1\lpJler" Satnrda\ to attend tw 11tl1 Jame~ Crump, Ui1:leklnrk !\Irs
most its many rms
ong I
o Pi
.c C'•ss
!tun and centenan ('"lebrations of St Sad s•- r••Jo D·v1 s
fi nme
Utlfl--tlOO will be shown
"'Ill
the ~lauses specifYing the r1..... ts t Brian B down 6 40 p m 1 Fr1e- a.ms, 4~.no .,.. •
•
1e • 11.1
"
PLAN 11001'8
•
&amp;"'
be
. Steel T ad· Ride Horses LJttle Bat, rode by Catllerme"
monast('l'
The Oak Hill Mrs cor a ,Jonf&gt;s R.r
M~1gs G~neral Rospt...
The Oak Hill Hospital Auxiii· ~
DAUf;HTER BORN
of the people are the state- I e/~~~nu~~~~- o:n· Esso \~est Wilham Gr~r, New Ha\'en
VlSlt was a pno.,.ate one but 3 Oak Hill Mr l tlf' I f!'\'ans
•i.f
ary wW have a booth at the Mr and Mrs Wilham Sheri· ments that these various righla 1
p. ·•
5th Class Englisb Pleasure Constanl111e was gre•ted al the Rt 1 Oak Hill: Mrs
ElotJa Adm~&lt;sioos - Floss'e Del•
•
•~'• FIIIJv•• ID be 4ati,
are announcing the shall, "not be mfrin.ged.'' shall Vrrguua down 6 a m.
Darwm s B,ud 'Allen. •ode by alfport by I' A R Pm1deut Clark Jacbun and
\la1 1 '"' Che;lme
Jac•·...,. ..,.,..
"'
1 be " 1 ted d
ed
Diocbar1e1 - Jolln Tayk\r.
held lhLs w~ Homemede art- ~h'lh a 4 lb, 9 oz. daughter, no
v~? a ... tsparag · or ', &amp;aoawlla lliver - Alleo R Rody Mundy, (barles1QD, w r.amal Abdel ;&gt;asser and a 2J Botd"r, Jacksou
,...-............-...=~iiiiil.t..~
ides and 1111! rec!l!lllly complet&gt; Qbri'tlna Lynn, at Hol2er Hos· abridged that no
~unish· Merrill up Marmet 2 15 a m, Ya., 6tb CI&amp;S$ Run and R1de gun salute
Patients Relea•ed
Mrs
ed cook bouk will be on isle. pltal, Tue:&lt;day. Sept 13. Grand· ment ohall be mflicted,
Do I C. Btll up Wmfield 5 10 p - - - - - ·
____,
- -- - Grac• Crabtree , Carol McCall
Members ollhe ,Hospilal Auxlll· panntawe \lr and Mrs Wll· law made "re•pecHng an ... m. , John K. up Winfield UO
IIRfHS DIVORCES
Sara \larkham Poll) aod O.b
ary will be In char&amp;e of tile Uam Sheridan. Sr , . .omeroy, tabllehment ol religion.'' or lp m, Fort Dearborn down ,
IlEAL IiilA It
orah Hakes Jdfrey Brofford
booth
,•
Mr and Mrs Olen Gl'n 1"abridg1ng the right of free Winfield 9 p m: National up ;
DIArH~ 1\\AR"'"G~S Alberl Anderson 1\JII Jam Bel
.
bf!rru!r, COlumbus Great grand- j speech ·" Ithat other
rights Wi.ofeld 10;40 p.m , HeleD z.
liaTMI 011 WIIK
Rom .. IUid bu roal v;a~ on I Mo rt ""11'1 ctier, Mrs
I-:sther
Colemal•.
11
ANNOUNCIS
D4llGBTER BORN
bthetll are Mre
Jdhn
8hall be preserved,'' and that,down Winfield 12 ~I m.: Lu T~o~MII•r-Mr a~illlfl&lt; MC&gt;Ier liar n.I'I•J Pari.,
Mrs. LJdCI Leonard
Da\ld
0
Mr aDd Mrs. Fredrick ThOm· Batley. Forest Run, Mrs Em~ the people ..Shall be secure iD ey Jan~ Luc~ down Winfield ~".a "::";.,;•!•:at.. :.tr:u't;;:;..,.!:r~ ' ft
Manr•ng, Glen Soles Jr Mrs
The Employment at
11
01
of
Cbelhire
are
announcing
ma
Srrulh
and
Mrs
Clvde
Craig
1 thetr effeet.cl ''
I
~
a
m
,
Solvay
up
W1nfteld
:~·.:;,tll
~~rt~~~~u
~~~~::.~::
\?
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:,·"~~~;.!t.~~u
1!
't1
:_~:
Bt!lle
Dawson
Mrs
S
h
1 r t e ~
118
WednHdl)' ~Tr •nd '&lt;olfl L.,·n al!l"r a I n.ge ri n, tllftiUIB He "'I~ a Keels, Mr&gt;~ Gladus \Jve! s ~1rs
•• birth of I daughter 1 Ch eri ] ol Pomeroy. Chrfstina Lynn has And also, that the st&amp;te8 may 13 11) a. m
1
w h'
t
ler
rl!'tl red bl ~ &lt;'M ITI.Ith Mr S.al:ldan was
J
!4 ounces. Grandparent~ are two ststers, Mana. a1e five, "prohibit' ' certain ril}lts
to 1
~~·G~;o~;. Mi~" 1 1 ~ P mra~r bMn ," G •ll " 1ounr' on \lanh lfl Opal Tatkett ~),an {{Pese .Jr
•
nt
d
h
n.J mi Sid
¥10:.\
1691J w n of tll• late Gr.anl and EUz11
J J
lh
SN
Connio
Fer
VHf.
"
Lewarum, bol'll August 28 at I and Anlta age three
~!~
f,.~~:
;~u:
P
e:
•
nd
~
mou
~
1nder'
ru.
n•.arrl
~
i!"
wu
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Ronme
ADrams
Mrs.
'eht
la
1 e governme
511
4
1 IDG Mn Rona41 Mml!'r I Car TIM f orme r Maud~ Ra.ndln; who pre Stey;art :\-Irs Ella Sharp \frs
in "-'Upoils
- - - - -- - - - - I All of these terms have som~
IMr
New Fall Hair Sty~,
Holzer Ho""'tal
OJYJ
\TtY
d
11
t ced ro&lt;! h lm .n death seven 'ea'~ .aau
8 20
Hours: 9 AM to 5 ,..~
The babu weighted 7 pounds, shirt Great grandmO\her Is difference of 111ct meaning but t
1 ::~...A~p~t~~
,. m •
•
' sun 111nc &amp;on is La .... rcnu• s.nd
Halite Morgan, R1cbard
' - pearl Edwards Nora Bobo of Cheshire Thl8 Ul•• were used In 8u·• attempt to 1-"~
I
T
mudJant ••d T!Mr..
George
Open Wod. Evanllll .
.. "
hvrsdey - ' 'r Ill d l1 " ,... rane I ~ I!'T'l
.~~ tll!!Tt"el"Y!UI!'
hrt'e ;landlbiiUr•n
{ave I Greer wIIIanl R]('{'
Mr and u
lUJiJ
11: Elliott n:w. Hnl A"•
Gallipolh
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l vent future miJlnterpretati011 of
•op 7 23 p m
~lr and \INI f'h~r,e~ .~.: real Iii amlthlldren Ql.hel fill II \\(Ill' Humpbrey ~1rs PhylliS Kiser.
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atl'l tbl'!!!! Sl!t.tltft lllld two brothfltfi,
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l'IIA uma ~anden 'ttu Carne lo'll
Harold Cochran,
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Jegisla- years
Children
three to 1ve three• YAY
~by~...:
his brother in Pltlsburjlt, Pa tors
at the 107th Gen
old from
are mviied
w'!ekorvlj!lt• bereo• ...,
Wltll her•l:wu~~dla~mi~!le:d~w:llh~p:ray:e:r~a:ndl~~~:·~·
the Mlzpeh.
over the weekend.
in January.
A readwg
program .Ja parenta, )l!r. an4 Mr!J Chllrles
H18 statements Indicate one planned lor children bl grade McElhinney,
Eddie Miller, wboR mother o{ the lllOiit profitable years ev· one througn three. II will meet MIBS Edltll K)elu of New
Uvea in Crown Cit¥, h8!l been er lor state , and county em· eaCh Saturday from I to 2 p. m. York City and hl!r sister, MISs
transferred from
Huntington ployee beoeflts.
It is designed to lead children Hulda Klebl, Middlepol'l, heve
Veteraos Hospital to the Ler· The 0 C.S E A. announces, to enJOY a variety of books
g~ne to C!!~bus where
By Helen
lngton Veterans Hospital I or Saturday Del. 1 at 5 p.m. In tile
All cbildren of the count,y )Viii VISit w1t.b their slstar, ~s.
special surgery. He IS oilll In Gallia County Jumor Fwr and city are InVIted
Sarall RoQert 1\ayser, who Ill bavmg
Bottel
a senouo condition.
l!flliUlda u the date, time and Stoney, a member of lbe lib- surgery.
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place for the seoond of the rary stall, Is in charge.
John K Sl!li,ll), ,Jr_. Charles·
Miu Mary B. Halliday, two picnics 81ld w1sbes 11 clear·
" ' ftlri,, W ,ya, ,vjslled Will\~ mo·
KISS THE GAL GOODBYE
like they "jWII thought they'd 1daughter of Attorney and Mro. ly koown thai all oubllc em I Rr"o Grande PT •
~., Mrs, J. b\; ~mill\ RVI'I' the
stay another couple of days 11 John E Halliday, ha• return.
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Dear Helen
ployees and fam.lles are wei· Hofd.F~rae Meet
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ed to Ohio Wesleyan Univer come.
Rio Grande PTA held Ill TQDI JM'O~, ,
Mr. and
dy who tells me she likes ""' , I 'II never understand t h e sity lor her senior year.
tof" ~ I,l/Qhl ~~~~!~d;i,
ve l mucn, bul she " going to "vacation mmd " Don't they
first meeting of the year Thu.., ~ . PIIIIW from 'C
DJJrrV another guy Sbe said know we like to make plans ] Tom Danner wdl return to
day night The event was lea• 'C'alllorm.. mre he will
she doesn't Jove h1m
and too' - READY TO MOVE
I his duUes on the Tribune Mon·
lured by an open holl!le.
·' 'p t!rl fO gq to VIet NaJII.
wants me to contmue to ,.. P s. How would you greet day following a two week vacatheThe pro~mglnop~
with the bell,;ppter,dlvision
her
them?
lion He 81ld his family spent
group
g
,
h8!l jWJII!nlsh"" training in
Dear R to :II
part of the vacation with his
America". Allee Baugbnilm led ba!lll llld V;;u,la
D~h:~ should I do? - IN
With reservations - at a wtle's relative• in Athens
PI'. PLEASANT - Seven for- the pledge to the nag alld d.. Mra Bernard Schramm
motel on the other side ol town!
eJgD IDIS810nary men are sch·
~":s.given by Mrs. rovlllturnaf'ed to her home in Zal•·ll
Dear In Dbout
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Miss Libby
Cherrington, eduled to speak during the M1s- The meeting "" pr~ided ov·
e 1er a visit here with ber
Butt out' - H.
Dear Helen
daughter of , Attorney alld Mra. s10nary Oonference to be held
b Mrs Jamea Merry vice daughter and family, Mr. and
Dear Helen
1 have a little boy siX months W1iham P Chemngton,
bali Sept 18 through the 25th at the :es~enl Plans were made to Mrs. Jobn L)'ons and lamUy,
What do you do w1ih a bus· old He ,. very good with me enlel'ed Marshall UnlvefSlty for Fa1th Gospel Church at Galli· hold the Halloweeo carnival an I Bernard, J?ebbie, Linda and
band who bas taken to fault and anyone else who playa w1tb her freshman year. ,
pohs Ferry eac~enlnf_'Wgln. Ort :19th, with Mrs.
Larry Tom
1mdmg - not JUSI ~1th me, but him, but when his father comes
Qlllr, Jl 7!)1!1 p
, .~'!''l'g to Smith as chairman.
Mr. and Mrs. a.,.cqe Fowll'f
w1th the rest of tbe family' AI· Ihome from work and wanta to
the' ~astOf,'the
Dori Me· All parenis Introduced them· lett Saturday for !bell: bome
~o 11 anyone comes to
6 u r pla~, oL• son screams the mmMellon
selves and their dllldrep. Mrl. In St. JaiQa, Florida, follow1
house when they have left be lute he poks hun up. He keeps
S&lt;heduled speakers for the Merry Introduced the new prtn. lng a visit here with relaUves
talks about what s wrong With 1on crymg until my husband / ft
cooference are the Rev , Don clpal, Mr. James Daug!unan, alld friends
/1'1 Boft life In
lhem, not what's good about lets go of him and g~vea hun
Adams, West Indies Mission, wbo gave a short talk and 1J1.. Wallace Bradford It I aursJ·
lhem ThiS goes on for h' s to me. Why would this be? Magnolia Temple Pythl811 Sis· Haiti; the Rev Harry Cox, Su- traduced the faculty.
cal patient at St. Maeya Hoe!anuly as well as mine.
He
ters of Pomeroy met m regu- d811 Interior Mission, Nigeria;
The room count for attend· pltal bl Hunllngtoo, W. Va. He
wasn't alw•ys like this, built's IUPSET PARENTS
Jar aesston Thursday evening the Rev Ralph CUtherell T E ance was won by Mrs McCoy's II recoverln8 aaUafactorlly at
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geltmg worse We try to please IDear U P
w1th Ethel Stewart, most excel· A.M. of West PakiStan; the ROV:
grd' :lW" and
the the boapltal
him but we don't succeed any Back to the !GAP, I'd say lent chief, preSidmg
Dallas Green, North Afn£ail , dren In 11b11J .I'I!Gill were Larry Finegold, stuclent at
mn;e - DISCOURAGED WIFE your husband may come at the Th
ti
ed I rl I '"-Ion, the Rev Howard Bar·
ated with •-- :....;, __ '""·y. Oblo Uolveraity, visited Thurs1baby too las!, or, more 1mporte mee ng open n tua • """'
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Dear Wile
jan!, not sense his moods. Fath- JSIIc lorm. Alice Fisher was rigar, West Indies
~~·~ Following tbi ~am the day evening with Mr. and Mrs.
MY IGAP ("I'm Guessing A· ers have a tendency lo thillk reported u quite Ill in Meigs Brazil, the Rev. Leo Jovanol pareata toured 1M rooms. fte. Emerson Jones.
ga~n Percept 1on •J tells me your IANY lime is the right time" to General HIISpital and Gladys vich, of Afnca Mission; and th• fre!hmeD~ were servflla the Mr and Mn, ~ CIIIIIIOII
husband hates himself because play with thelf children, not Cuckler Is home from hospital Rev. Lewis W Dutbln, open air cafeteria during 1 aoclil hour. 10n, Todd of CGnnelllt, Ohio,
he has begun to tbink he 18 a Irealizing that babies, like tired and convalescing nicely
campaigner, USA.
apent the weeblld with her
c;l!~reOII &amp; Slgebrush-N•W·J Wldlhl
fa~lurc ~hen a man feels llfe husbands have tbe!l "Do Not A communication was read Slides will be sbown and specpai'ontl, Mr. and Mrs. ~allace
has deall him nothmg but low Disturb" 'moments too
!rom V!lgmia Seif grand cblel lal coetumes will be worn
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blows, he diStrusts everyone a· II be c811 unagme how HE in regard to Grand Temple sea.
Mr. alld Mrl! John Lyo~ and
round h1m Bitterness and Jeal· rnl&amp;bt react to bemg hmsted by SJon A meetwg of the Past
family were dinner guests
ousy take over He tries to cov· 8 g~ant m rough tobacco-smell· Ch1els was announced lor ThursI
Tbursday evening ol their 8011,
.r h1s cwn - perbaps •magin· mg coat, then he may under- day, October 6 at the borne ol
PT PLEASANT _ PlllliS are Mr. 81ld Mrs. Johh Lyons and
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
1011
ed - shortcomings by erltlctz. stand wby h" baby cnes - and 1BeroJCe Ebersbach
bemg fol'llliiiPted ~ a buffel ~·~J;oh;"";Y:·:IJI::G;:alli::polla=~============""""'""=::::;:l~
'"' olhers
let hiS son get to know him stow· A social bour and giJDeo w,re
dinner 81ld dance to be held
II l!us IS a rad1cal
change ly. - H
enjoyed
PT PLEASANT - Mrs Ma· Sept 29tb beginning at 1:30 p.
and one he can't overcome him·
ry Froendt ol West Columbia m m the National Guard ArJn.
;elf once he recogmzes I he DePalr Heletenll "
think It'
Anlfela Morlfan Hta
has received a cash scholar· ory, according to an abniiUIICIURIIII
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""" then counselmg "entindl·
ease
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-" from the Wes1 VJrgJrua men IIrom HOlllt Smith' Ch-'lor
all
right
for
a
15¥..·year
old
rrtrr.uuy
arty
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COIIIniCIJIII
cated Make an a ppomtm
boy who just •ot his learner's Mr 81ld Mrs Howard Mor· Home Demonstration Council to man of the Mason County DemWhatever your taste In furniture,
hlm w11h your famll•' doctor, perm 1t to drive the car with sev~ gao or oayton1 Wa-tu
•- were •--'- attend the Ho me Demonstra- ocra"we ExecuUve CommlUee.
you cu ehoose with ~Dfldence
and let HIM take II from there. 1en mernbe n ol the 1amty
mg
part
of
their
vacation iJ1 t10n Leadenhip Trairung Con· Tlcketa will be SQid for $5
1 10
trom
FlmteeL Whether you s..
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the Gallipolis area with Wllber leren.. which Is held on Sep~ a plat• and may be obtained
lect coll!emponry, tndltlonal, moDear Helen
IDear Mother·
Stoney and Mr. and Mra John ember 18 • Z3 at Jackson's Mill from each district committeedem or coloDW, you will find an
Summer company 18 b a d l"or safety's 81ld the boy's Morgan, gave a birthday party Mra. Froendt will partiClpate man or by calling Grace Somlmpeeeabla elecuce In every place
enough when you'ro m a resort •ake NO' A beginning driver for their
doul!hter. Angela, In a claes entiUed 'Using Pack· ervilie at phone 67Ji.300l.
that
will be a proud addition to
area but bow about tbeae peo- ,1 15 nervous enough Wlth one per. who was two yell'll old Sltur- aged Protlntm Ktts " At a Ia~ Robert Bailey, Secretary of
your home. Thll dlltlnetlve Pies·
lteel ltyllna It IVIllable In IOfU,
pie who says they're coming Ison in the car Seven back oeal day
,
er dare, she will relay the m· State, will be guest speaker and
oectlolllla, tndtes, chairs, and a
uo
certam weekend
then dnvers might well push him tn. The afternoon party wu beld lormaUon obtained through this several othe)' dlgni!Mtes are
unlCJ..ue _lof•·•leeper. Hulldreda and
"'"' or wire at the last min· to an accident - H
on the Stoney lawn Those at- clasl to other members of the expected to attend Ill addJUon
bUIItlre41 ~ fabrla, all dftoratorute and tell you they've cbang· This Clllumn ts ded1cated to I tending were Klmbei'IJ, Gl!ll- Mason County Home Demon· to local candidates
oelected
for lleau~ correctneu,
•d their plans and will be there tamBy Jiving, so If you're bav· : don and Tod Allen,
Donna atraUon Clllbs Tbe "Packaged
give
you
a eholCI' of oolldlln a VI•
later' You've' got the ho,.. Jmg kid trouble or JUSt plaiD I Smith, Kate Morgan, Mlldrad Program Klta" are a new trend I
TO MEET
rlety
of
rieh
weavu, prints, quDte4
fiXed up, beds borrowed, meals trouble, let Helen Help YOU. Lu and the Stoney family. A,. that will ~ used by the clubs The regular meeting tl tbe
fabrics,
mat.~wea,
bloeldel, 1114
planned, evelt partially cooked, She will also welcome
your gela received many niCe lifla. bl 1867. Mrs. Froendt ts
a Gallia County Cltl2etlS Band
- - MIDDL!PORT, 0.
olber
fl8bl0111ble
fabrics.
and there you are,
deflated. """ amusing gperiences Ad· The guesis all received favors member of the
S"'salras Radio Club, Inc , will be held
They "cantel out" for com- drees Helen BotteJ in care of ~ relreabmenta ollce a'llllt, Homemmrs bl which she " Wednesday at 7:30 p. ':"· lD lbe
pletely Mlf~teretl reuotll, thla Dewapaper.
cake and kooi ade MH served. rtmaltonal leader.
K. ol P. Hall.

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Bap'fist Ladies
Given Program
On 'MI"rac"e'

THE HEAJ&gt;.TO·TOE· sparkle of .. ny) will be the t&lt;&gt;ed'o untlorm thlo oemeoter. All
Yillyl coat (le!l) b11 ftap pockets aad eonlr18tlng trim. Space·age hat olen unique
protecbop in tnelement weather and avant-garde s~linJ any tfme. Boots tn tile ne\\.,~
wet looK eome ill whlle with blue d'd )ellow paldleo or red and blue patlheo. Strlk·
. lllg block and wblle vlnyl cO"ot (right) and mateblnl ohbly black booto and oport hat
combine to complete this ehic eostume. Semihlgh pull-on booto have thick pile lluing
Vl.nJI COlis from U.S. Jlubber, bbolo are Eskiloos .,.d bats are r.y Commodore.
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Tope tiS ThLrd Atv• GIUtpoll.- sott
1!31 p m and ll t lUHt \l u &lt;h &lt;~ tlu
s Dulill~· Htek't 1'r•ll•r ( oun G•l
U t
1Upolbr dallt:lt.. r
..,. a Ill a •
H'ol~r HOt Pital
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lUJerr hrrtltt a~&gt;d LureD Sand.en, }onev Mrs
Sadie
Sklr&lt;m
a ll of R4 L (ro,.n lit~. •nd Mn
Stnn!ev Harlo'l' of S prlntfle14 Stf'l. 1 Sylvu:~ Srrutl le
Hend1f' ] Jen
ieH 'H'rc heW Tbur.dfl v attltl101'1'1
at t ile ~erce rvdle Bapttlt t hlU'Ch , Ik1DS, Enc Landrum
Unda
a~~d buri&lt;~IW ,. '" \lerror"ll" ('flr!lfo
Ch h
oe.&amp;TH&amp; OF WIIK
t t.ery .,.oder &lt;iirerUon of th' • L ;, :;:u~r~c;;...
. . .,.. Westfolll, 11, Vlnl.on rttldetlt
8\e,en; Fllneral Hromt'
:, 1
and. retlrl'd emplo•e ut the UaUlPI))i•
Stale In•tllU!.e died SfltUnla&gt; nlght •1111• IUrblrty, 14 • Cr o~n CHY
in flolz~&gt;r Hoap1tal He •Bs born 111
~adent &lt;hf'C1 Wl~!lpecUI4ly on
bllt
on Mom.da'
Villt.on count,. DD July'J JBia •on ot li.I'IIM flit of Ute
1M late Edwin and lia'lma
H411tll: , from aa IPPI.tllllf. heart a.n:r.rlt,
He
WIP\ffll l:ii&amp;m .urlllfl to !lv. Old
Y.:i s born 111 GaUlll rotmiV 011 July 22
lllft took plan on Jutte 21J lH'I.
18112, lOb of th• late j(r .mil llltn
~ MJ'I Geor•l• !LI'lll\tldJ', botb (II
Thoma. 8cl1'11!!f't'Y fle ·~ survtYrrl
are, Wll!llll)' we1UaU. a\ home Le bv his "'tfe, the fenn1r Edith Tay
my WaUall of
lAtbSilOJI, Rob
lor, and th!'ee 1nn.t and four !l.auaht
111'1. 'Weetlell aud Mrl Mi ldred Buah
••, Donalcl ef Gallipolis Elllil of
both of CoiUIDbUB , J•me.-o W•etfall
C'to'l&lt;n Clt)'o N~J.oa 111f Cu.llodtm. W
. , GalUPOU. 111u !IeoNie rrebtrH
\a
:'du• ~In SCirberr:r of KwTl
ml4
G~tll• Kmnedy both ot
cane, ¥.i \ ' fl Mn lrem1 Mllddcnr. Of
Bldwen otber .unwon are
fou r
ColllJDbutl Mn~ Lu.cllle Q\IUI.treU Of
~rolhlll'l ud thr" 1111en Carl ..
Ci.l.llodtn W \Ia. and Mn: Nora Me
O.WPoli1. Emor7 ¥nd :!h1
Man
\.'ey of Coehocton Tben! •~ 1'7
SpJ.res both of Oolumbu~
F r ink
8l.Dldchlldn:D an41 1 . ,..., 81'100•
Wesui.n o£ 'Poial Rock
l atn • •
t'blldTen Set'\'lcu ~•re Jlelo:! Trl1lf'l 1
we1ttall ol Sprinlfteld and
'trM
da~ afterDOOh al tbe
fUU ge
Nora ICJ:Iotu of Rldw1U llr We1\.
Bap11st l hutch and D\11'\al 'o1ii.S
ID
fall wu a JD""-bu of Sprlnrheld
Linton llid,.c emeterY
W&amp;tUtt Cb11n!h Servte•• were held
'1\lMdQ aftemooll 111 'bll Mrt Ol' 1'\t
ural flome an4 burlal Wb 111 rb•

PHONE 992.2741 1l •
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and we tell them!

where you wonner whether or not a
would be benefll'lal' Our testing ,. FREJ:

out obligation. inil our recommendatiOIII!

call or wnte lor au appointment 111 lba
yaur home.

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M50 SPORT
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Bealter
II% !1111 Ave., til ttlt
Ul A. ON StSte 1101111, Bouse
bUnled, good bara, plenty
oulll1lildii1Jt,
tobacco ba•e,
ou 11e IIDIIDI!ed 111 o-.

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7 30 P.M.

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house, ~ A. loba«ltt,
Ill H. Traclor.
WE ll'A VE farmt from 1 to
3110 ~ at price~ .. tell
Abo clty and viJiage proper·
ty. Wt believe we ... ault
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Dtllverhlg Tho Doily
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to take ... Comman4

Responsible partr
over low monthlf payments 1(,~
on a spinel plano. Can be lB. Hlilt
seen locally. Wrl.. Credll 11. Ghilk tettor
Manager, P. 0. Jlor.::ru,
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USED FURNITURI
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Patn"ler Cars. All
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unlltnl location. You b•
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Bealter
II% !1111 Ave., til ttlt
Ul A. ON StSte 1101111, Bouse
bUnled, good bara, plenty
oulll1lildii1Jt,
tobacco ba•e,
ou 11e IIDIIDI!ed 111 o-.

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3110 ~ at price~ .. tell
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1 2~ fiultfty '
to take ... Comman4

Responsible partr
over low monthlf payments 1(,~
on a spinel plano. Can be lB. Hlilt
seen locally. Wrl.. Credll 11. Ghilk tettor
Manager, P. 0. Jlor.::ru,
17.0Vta
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Lower Pome..., li ' ·
Upper Middleport Route

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Coav.

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tire~,_ 8

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beater, aood top•.

KNOTTS ;---

·62 Ckevrolet $1095

USED FURNITURI
1)63
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Only2-NewCh~

Truckt-27ChtW
Patn"ler Cars. All
Goint At (I- Out
Prl,lel
fr1nchlH IHIW 1 naJiablt.
unlltnl location. You b•
come part of 1 netion1l

All Kllldf ..

il!rP Allin OM Pllico

$8-10,000, No ••·
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wnJ t1ach you •II "0~
ltHd te know Jl!d co&amp;·
linu1lly ••snt you to

Your Chevy~...

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One Hour Martinizlnt
Dtpl. HI

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Clnclnnotl, Ohio

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In the laoguage or the cold
such men are called
defectors. Yet over the years
their stories and motives have

'I'o gel all the benefits or (ully

been ss varied that it is hard to

tutorMiiccoal heat, your.hottest
bu y IS the ne w CoM•usnoNUR
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hut tha t's tbenn05tatically wn-

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ll"olled.
T he CoMau mo NEER is a du-

rable

~ater

especially designed

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 18,1966.

lor easy installation, maximum

heat and economy • , , yet takes
t~p no m ore livinc space th 11 n a
Jllecc of furn1ture':
No do ubt a bout it ••• the

'IOU HAVE 10 BE ABLE

CoMDUSTIONr::tR STOkU.·HfATU,

burnmg eco nom ica l, readil y8YIJiable cool is your holi est

TO READ TI1£M ..

bby tod ay.

• ATIRACTIVE in any room
• PROVEN .SAfETY of coal heat
•LARGE CAPAOTY fuel doroge

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•10 YEAR
WARRANTY

STEWART
HARDWARE
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No rman L. Stewart,
Owner
Vinton, Ohio
Phone 388·8377
Home Ph. 446-1321

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NOW, 'TAKE GRANDMA, FO~
IF YOO ARE 601N6 INSTANCE ...I CAN PREDICT
SURVIVE A5 EXACTLct WHAT S~E WILL
&lt;GA'I IN THE FOLLOIJING
A C~ILD!
1'HI5 15 A MOGT

1966 BUICKS

'10V DRAIU A PICTURE AND I'LL DRAW A
PICTORE .. ."THEN llOU TAKE lllE1WO .PICTORE5
IN, AND SHOW Tf.IEM TO GRANDMA ...

~ITl.lA.TI0'-1 ....

CLOSE-OUT PRICES
All To Be Sold Before Sept. 29

3 SPECIALS
4 LeSABRES

•

GRANOMA,i-IERE ARE

3 with Air Condition

TOO PICTURES -mAT
WI~ AN()

I HAVE
DAAWN .. WI-IICH ONE
DO c.(O(} TJ.IINK IS
ll!E BETTER?

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4 DEMONSTRATORS
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CLEARANCE

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UNOERSTANO IHE

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Smith Buick
48 State St.

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2-66's e 1 Demo.

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1-F-85 Cutlau Supreme
Holid.t/ Sedan
Power equipment. White over
turquoise

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l PON'1 KNOW.
SUI WE'RE BACK
IN Ott&amp;IT!

2-F·85 Cutlass Sport CoupH
Power equipJllent. I tu rqu otse,
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In the laoguage or the cold
such men are called
defectors. Yet over the years
their stories and motives have

'I'o gel all the benefits or (ully

been ss varied that it is hard to

tutorMiiccoal heat, your.hottest
bu y IS the ne w CoM•usnoNUR
STOKEt: -Ht .HER. Compact and

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T he CoMau mo NEER is a du-

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especially designed

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 18,1966.

lor easy installation, maximum

heat and economy • , , yet takes
t~p no m ore livinc space th 11 n a
Jllecc of furn1ture':
No do ubt a bout it ••• the

'IOU HAVE 10 BE ABLE

CoMDUSTIONr::tR STOkU.·HfATU,

burnmg eco nom ica l, readil y8YIJiable cool is your holi est

TO READ TI1£M ..

bby tod ay.

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• PROVEN .SAfETY of coal heat
•LARGE CAPAOTY fuel doroge

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•10 YEAR
WARRANTY

STEWART
HARDWARE
·.• ,

No rman L. Stewart,
Owner
Vinton, Ohio
Phone 388·8377
Home Ph. 446-1321

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NOW, 'TAKE GRANDMA, FO~
IF YOO ARE 601N6 INSTANCE ...I CAN PREDICT
SURVIVE A5 EXACTLct WHAT S~E WILL
&lt;GA'I IN THE FOLLOIJING
A C~ILD!
1'HI5 15 A MOGT

1966 BUICKS

'10V DRAIU A PICTURE AND I'LL DRAW A
PICTORE .. ."THEN llOU TAKE lllE1WO .PICTORE5
IN, AND SHOW Tf.IEM TO GRANDMA ...

~ITl.lA.TI0'-1 ....

CLOSE-OUT PRICES
All To Be Sold Before Sept. 29

3 SPECIALS
4 LeSABRES

•

GRANOMA,i-IERE ARE

3 with Air Condition

TOO PICTURES -mAT
WI~ AN()

I HAVE
DAAWN .. WI-IICH ONE
DO c.(O(} TJ.IINK IS
ll!E BETTER?

1 WILDCATS
4 DEMONSTRATORS
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SEPTEMBER

CLEARANCE

by li'ra:n.k O'Neal
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VERI/ NICE

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ALL

THEY'RE 80TH

'IOU JU6T HAVE TO
UNOERSTANO IHE

·IISSinl

Smith Buick
48 State St.

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1-F-85 Cutlau Supreme
Holid.t/ Sedan
Power equipment. White over
turquoise

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l PON'1 KNOW.
SUI WE'RE BACK
IN Ott&amp;IT!

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I/'v\ THE OWNEQ OF

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AND 11-116 16 MY

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HE: 6AY61HE ~~TENANT?
- ARE COMPLAINfNGABCUr
YOOQ VIOLENT TEMPER..

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buy 1S the nc
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heat that's tbc
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table heater ,

lor easy inata
ht:at and econ
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LE'f7:5 ~~ H/6
L.f:A.:SeA0AIN.
IF \\ECOLJLD
FIND JU6TONE
LITTLE "THIING•..

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STEV

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T'-lAir'S li:tG;-IT/ YA
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ME. AU. WINrE~/

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by 'Walt W'etterberg
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WELl, IF YOU'RE A
l\fWATGt.lDOG, YOU
t:AMEARNYOUR
Pol'ATOGIIIPS! LET U5

tiETON Willi TilE TOIL!

W!.lAT YOU NEED Fl R!.T, I~A GOOO~TAND
UPGOMEDIAN AND AlliTLE CANNED
lAU6f\TER iOMAKE YOU FEEL SEHER

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AFTEP'- EATING!
PLEASE SHOW
ME. '10 MY
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Al.L RI61.1T, ALL RI6HT! IIOW A60J.ll:
"SSME MELODRAMA? WERE JUST
IN liME TOCATc;I:ITI~Et.A~TFEW

MINUTE!&gt; OF "'TI\E LIFE AND
LOVES OF DOCTOR Z &gt;J

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IF YOU GEr
INTO
TROU!ll.E,
l:LL PULL
YOU UP/

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STOKE

JU$T LOOKS LIKE AN EGGHEAD ••• ACTUALLY HE'S A

T. M. .... U.S: Pot. Off.

To act all tt
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COl
buy is the m

STOk ER- HUt

att rac tive a
home, Co~qn
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heat that's lh
Uoll cd.
The COMII

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&amp;EEN UNDER AN AW~LLY
LONG :rrME, l=RECKLESf

IT•S REALLY

YEI-1, AND lf..lERE WASNoT
1/'f:Il.Y MUCH AlR IN 1!-IAT
TANK!

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No doubt

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for easy insb
heat and econ
up no morr l
Jllect' or fu mit

WOR.OS/

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CoNB USTJONU

burntng eco11
avatlable co01l

b11y tor.lay.
•ATTRACTM i
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"DIDN'T I TELL YOU THIS WAS THE mT
PLACIIH TOWN TO EAT ••• IF YOU CAN
STAND T~E FOOD?"

". · · ~APPY 40T~ BIRT~DAY, DEAR ETHEL. HAPPY 40TH
BIRTHDAY TO YOU. $1GNEO: 'THE GIRLI''"

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STEV

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b'S" Art San.so:m.

TilE BORN LOSER
PARt::'aJ I I.)J:I{-

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Phone:
Homo Ph

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L\C::::E:IJ56' ftATES LL7922. IS

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NEEDS US MORE' 1HAIJ VJE

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CAPTAIN EASY
'MCREVI
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COIIERENr ON~, .·
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'PEUCAN

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ll'f MORNING , T~E
GR&amp;~H GLOOMPIIS WILL 8E
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I BROUC:.Ifr
ONL'/ '!liE MOST

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buy is the n1

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W"''vE MADE GREAT

home, CoM• t

HEATER ddi•
heat that's tlil
uollcd.

STRIDES /f.J EOOCATIOIJ
AkJD HOOSIIJG!

The COMBl.

table heater '
:or eilsy instt
heat and ecoo
up no more li
p.teee of fwmit

No doub t

WE'~

MADE: FROORGSS
//0 €MR.OYMEtJT AND
/IJ PfU/IDI,tJG SAFER.

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b ur nmg ecor,

Kl ~EA, NOTIIING WILL!

PICKED TIIEM LIP,

A GREEN TllUM&amp;...

EA~Y!

WAIT'LL 'flE
Sf~ All:!

WHAT ABOUT
AIR RllWr!OJJ?

IF Till~ DOE~N'T GET
AFI'iE!'S ORE SIIIPNtEHT

'EM OR= WllEiR!: L

6ARDEN!NG ... IIA~

CIT'r' SlREE"TS f ~~

lUAAT ABOUT
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M( VIIF£ LOVES

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601 ~E 6R!:EN 61.00."~!

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ITS GETTI/JG !J..JCRSE
A"-lD WORSE!

HARD
Norman J
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Vintor
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1 f.\01'1'6 \ HAT" YOU'VE
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MOVIES, LAD! NOW OF'f'.

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ANSWERS TO THOSE
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"'(ireene Line Steamers Announce 'New Delta
FO~ IIEHE
THE MAN 'ltlJ tHINK, HE'LL
FIGHT AND HE tMV WIN! BUT
BE HE THE GOW~1 M. r
KNOW HIM HE'LL NOT
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·'!11e CaiUornla steamer, buUt Tile aew Delta Queea wW Delta Queen, from the hull up.
In 192B, wiD be lr81l8formed ipto be a delue lloaUn&amp; ltotel,
The cost, relaiuing the hull,

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major- a Mlsslsslpplrlverman's steam- olferlq wut Iodato travel- propulsion machinery, stem
. ~ Line er with brand new superstruo- en reqatre, stm..toa polnled wheel and shalt, will run •

1ty stoeilJOidl!l' •l
Steamers, .JMrt'~Y·

an- tur., pllol IJou8e

in the middle

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lng of Soos .hd' Qat~Jbters of oul In front of the pUolhouse;
Plonew Rlvtmwa il Marietta. Simonton . predicted a "new
ArchiiA!ctuNl clnwlnp and day" for passenger steamboats.
orllsts' ~ of the new After the Delta Queen
is
boat IlleR p•nted U&gt; I he completed, additional boats o1
"Riv•~ .Suus" 81 tl\elr annual the design will be buill. All will
msellng at tbe Marlena boat be stemwheel stelllllhoats.
club oo tlle ' banb of the Mus- "We will nol convert to diekinguul 'River.
sel. Steam will be used as In
'lbe ·Della Queen, only over - the past." Simonton stated.
night pusenpr steamer left on "We are selling nostalgia,"
Western Rlten wW cease lo said the west cossl e~ecuUve .
exist such, ~ a new Della The new boats wW be strictly
Queen fore.runner of Greene for pleasure trav~l. and not a
Une .deamel'l of the future, means of transportation between
will tsl&lt;e her place.
two points, he added.'

YOU I\OUl..D Plr MY

~GIFFORPA6AI~r

A PROFE'6510NI\l.. 6WORD
FIGHTER, DOWN THERE: IN
THATGL.OOMY ~M;
HOW~mt:JU5!

STOKE:
T o get all tJ:
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buy 1s t he nc
STOK£R- U £AT

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home, COMBI
H EATER dcli1
heat tha t's tbt
tro lled.
The Cowat

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up no more _li

P million,

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al factcrs, Including her age, a IC flO million.
greater demand each year for Timetable ,for l'!lnovation o•
her pleasure cruises by more
passengel'l, and, last, but not
leul, pending legislation that
wben passed would force the
Queen U&gt; he taken out of operaUon due to high costs of fireproofing her superstructure U&gt;
comply with the new
safety
regulations.
"We're jacking up the calDope and sliding a new boat
under It," laughed Simonton.
Plans are to retain the hull
and macblnery and build a new

ptect of furn1t

No doubt :
CoMBtl niONU

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burn1ng eco ~
available coal
bU)' today,
•A TTRACTIVE
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no~,- 'flit •.' new Delta Of the roof, just forward o1 mid· Decision to renOvate. the Del- poln!ed out Additional 'st,earri:·
Queen ll 'lbe 1f1t1J ~1 Meet- ship, and a pair of twin stacko ta Queen was baSed on sever- en of her type may cost Ill

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the Delta Queen ts· wide open
according U&gt; Wjlliam Muster
Los AnJeles, consultant "We
wanl to complete the boat and
pul her In operation bY March
of either 1918 or 1969."
Government legislation will
put the Delta Queen out of leg
JslatJOn oo Nov. I, 11168, but w•
can have up unHI March 15.
1969, Muster stated.
"We may, however. beat this
dale by nne lull calendar year
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DeNied To The Inter•" 01 The Hei,..Muon .4.-.o
VOL XVIII

NO. 107

PCWaov-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1966

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16 Drivers Arrested; .
Accidents Reported

S~u~ like -qou were
cooktn u.p some &amp;uit
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and Mr. Lewis wbo is Stale Aladdin Temp e recorder. Absentwas 2nd Vice President B. F.

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Gotta .be on :rc:t=4
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day soon Ill d~p in
and we'll have a
nice chat!

Yeah! we SUtewill,wotit"Qoq,?

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