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·tile oulltlq or J o B· e t PaVel, . Radio broadcast~ said Pavel
·~ of the government's secret oftlefalb&lt; r~elped and waa
· JOllce, while the Ciechosloval&lt; ~aced
by Jan Pelmar,
Commwdst parcy Central eojli- chairman or, llie Weist Bohenllan
Julttee met to realluttle ,(be ·Regional tiatlonil .· CoJIIIIIttte&amp;,
part,y leedershfp.
' who was , said · to be a
Pavel, Minister of the Inter- ''functionaey" more acceptable
,.tor, was said to have angered to '1he Sovletli.
!he Russians when he praised
·stalin! at Foe
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mines, Msrine, 3d Marine
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High School where he Wll
member of the varslcy foot.
ball squad, Pfc. Lind had at.tended _three years at Fairmoat state College at FairDlOIII, W. VL, bol!ore enllstllw 4n the U, S. Marln01. He
entered tile Marines on SePt.
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eOOOOIJI,)I; culture mlnlMer Ubislav Galuaka. AD avid prorrJOt.0{ the freedom of the prue
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Increasing cloudlneo s and a
little warmer, followed by OC•
caslonal rain throughout the
state.

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WASIUNGTON (UPI) - Pres• to abandon Ita Increasingly
!dent Johnson's warning lbat Independent sttltude In both
the Soviet Union may be ready domestic and !orelgn.
to Invade another East EuWhile U.S. officials had no
1'0pe811 coUntry reflects growing
firm Intelligence Information to
coocern wtth!D the admlnlstra· show this was a certainty, they
tion over the posslblllcy ol a admciwleclged there was resreturn to the grim cold war . tlessness outside Prague.
da.Ys of tile 1950s.
Romania some years ago
otnclals here, who Identified broke aw13 from Soviet domlnthe ·cOillllrY as Romania, said it alion or Its economic life and
was posslbl e the Soviet Union has slowly but steadily forged
m13 have decided after all to more ties with the West.
force the Bucharest liOVerMJent Although still a member of the

SAIGON (UPI}- U.S. Iotantrymen and Mootagnard mercenarles charged up a hill toda.Y
and routed Communist forces
from 'pos!tlqns used to shell a
U.S. ltleelal Forces camp,

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wist
Accordillg to word deliJered llere to Pte. Llnd;a parent•

or Qlang Ngal city oa lite
. , PtiJIOIIIItlttoat qtlrleston, W. VL, tbe local a~rv­
norlhem ~ was oveiTIUI by
lillled P'l-~. Aug. 26. II• would !taw been 22
about
JiO niembers of the 3rd
old 011 Aug. 21. He
cOIJ1)leled almost flw moathll or
North
Vlelllamese
Division ear,
dUty In Vletllam anit waa elll)ectiag to be given a rest .
ly
Friday,
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From Its 200-toot ~ tbe
· Hi&amp;fdf regarded Ill uJ communi\)', Pre. Lind Is survived •
Communists
h u r I e d mortar
IIY his pareiU, a snndftl~r, Edward Hoeflich, Condor ·sl.,
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camp
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AD
Thanh,
killing Ove
Lind or New York Mllla, Mlm.
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Berets"
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Arrangemelts haw '*n made for the body be returned .
wwndlng another.
to the Ewtrw Funeral Holile. n was reported ere Win be a
Backed by arUUery and air
period rangllig from seveq to 20 da.Ys before the arrival or tho
strikes, troops of tho U.S. lltlt
body.
Light !Dtanlry Brlpde and
Montaanard tribesmen made
tllree aaiwta on the hlll toda.Y
and rlliiuy re~ It around
4:15 . 'p.rp., ivported UPI
corr.eSJiiJndeat David Lamb.
Thit. North 'vlejbamese on the
bill had winted and jeered the
allied aoldlers utng the tlret
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI}- but there were at lee!ll live
a halt-dozen members or other ycuthful cont.ndert imd
".YOutlt brigade" threatened oae, veteran hanging lll'OUIId In
toda.Y or the 68111 case he falters.
Amateur Goif ChamplmThe demanding par 35.a5-70
and It was almoet a Scioto CountrJI Clllb course
CertaintY tbat one of litem will dominated play In Frld&amp;Y'a
Walk away with lite gleaming third round, alihouth Jol!n
.lNd trophy by niBhlfall.
Blrnlln&amp;ltam, a 28-.vear-&lt;&gt;~d dal.r Bruce Fleisher, a swinging 19- . ryman from Pltuburglt, was tbe
;eer-&lt;&gt;ld rrom Miami, Fls., waa first · or the world's beat
!be leader by two strokes amateurs to break par, Blr~ Into toda.Y'a ftnaJ round, mlngliam shot a 69, wltleb left
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219 a10111; wltb Mike Bonallack,
a husky EIJ&amp;llshman blclclq to
add tbls , title to his llrltli!l

two attacks, dancing In front or
their bunkers and wavtng their
rifles. u.s. oftlcera lllspected
lltey m13 have been drugged.
No precise fll!ures were
.dmmedtatety available, but u.s.
·· orn~erS'iMd --r.oillllll'lilirloilea·
were heavy. There was no
Immediate report on allied
casualties.
The hill Is one or seven
obaervatloo posts overlOOklnr
tbe Green Beret camp and six
nearby vtllages In the northern
coaJtal regions about 300 miles
rrom Saigon.
Commwdet forces bombarded
~r allied lnstallsttons along
tile length or South Vietnam and
Invaded two refugee camps on
the northern coast, American
military spokesmen reported.
The battle tor tho ~ang Ngal
area .hill dominated war dovetopmenta aa the u,S. Command
amounced the .lou of two more
American planes during raids
ov,. North VIetnam, and South
VIetnamese troopa stormed a
prlaoner TJt war camp In tbe
Mek0111 Delta, treeing 48
emanelated comrades w h o had
bean lteld by the VIet Cmg.
Air war reporta said a Navy
A4 SQ11awk Jet was shot down
by North Vietnamese coastal

chpslovakia to enforce those
demands.
The Czech Invasion, which
sUrprised many orncWs here,
convinced some that the Kremlin
had decided movement toward
greater political freedom and
abolition or press censorlihlp
must be smashed soon wherever It had begun within the
Soviet bloc.
Moscow's action was viewed
as a reatllrmatllln of her belief
tllat tile primacy or the

batteries Friday 29 miles
northwest of Vinh. Helicopter
crews new through a hall of
gunfire to resrue the pilot, Lt.
Cmdr. Harvey A. Elkel, 32, of
New Braunfels, Tex.
''Dllnirfllill!lt-;unnl!rs ·dalm8d a
Navy Intruder jet Thursda.Y
about 24 miles northwest of
V"'h, but Its two-man crew was
officially listed as missing and
teired killed.
U.S. pilots new 120 missions
0\ler North VIetnam Frida¥ and
reported destroying or damagiar 31 trucks, 27 SUIJPly boats
and six antiaircraft gun posltlms while otarting 91 suotalned
' tires.

Saigon began another weekend of rocket jitters, and
rumors flew that VIet Cong
gwmers and terrorists would
strike sometime during the
weekend.
- On 'MIIn&lt;laJ', 1he Norti!·VIetnamese observe Hanoi's equi valent or tile Fourth or July, the
24th amlveroary or President
Ho Chf Minh's proclamation
that Vietnam henceforth would
be Independent from both
Japanese and French rule.
The Commwdsts have sometimes used such amlversarles
to launch terror attacks, but
just as frequently they have
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must he total. This has even led
W,O,SHJNGTON
(UPI) some olrtclals to wonder whe- Former- President Dwtsbt D.
ther there Is any real "building Eisenhower was able to lit "'
bridges" to tbe East.
In bed and read hfo tawrlte
Romania has bsen one or the western novels today, IIIII
strongest critics or the Invasion doctors reported he spent the
&lt;1 CzechOslovakia, charging night free or the palnllll helrt
Moscow's action placed commu- Spall!lll that have hampered 1t1s
nlsm In an extremely bi.d light• .-- recO\Iety from a heart attack.
It has moderated its _erJ~clsnl
A mid-morning bulletin trora
during the past fe" ~.
the Walter Reed Army Medical
apparently concerned over the Center aald the 77 -year-old llveposslblllcy or Soviet )JliUIIlrY alar general was cont1nu1as to
action.
//"show . steadY ·progress" Ja
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heart attad! Aug, 16.
PT • PLEAS~T - Attorney
For the ftrst time, his doctora
Cecil B. Dean, representingtbe
said, Eisenhower was told ot
Central Operating ComJllliiY,
Hubert Humphrey wlmi.'IB the
aaked tltat tbe bearing on the
Democrstic nomination &gt;tor
~ction concerning t b e
preatdent and eventa at IIIIi
strike bolmd Philip Sporn plant
national convention. _
at Graham Station be contlnThey said oxygen was belal
ued In Mason County circuit
administered only occaslonall7
court Friday with Judge James
and Intensive mecllcatlc!n IIIUa
.)..ee Thll~ ~lite date ... ~ used to reduce the -..t
of Frlda;y, Sept. 20 as the date
Irritations which have blocklld
for tbe hearing.
Eisenhower's recovery. T h e
Dean said "n Is just a mat- doctors' reports generally were
ter of a da.Y or two until we get
optimistic, but still give no
things settled." Raymond G.
lndicstion whether Eisenhower
Musgrave, aliorney for the
woold be able to reswne a
Utility Workers Union or Amnormal life.
erica, AFL-CIO, Loeal 426,
"General
Eisenhower haa
made no obJecti9D to Dean's
maintained hfs superb sense ol
motion . The plant has been
hwnor and keen interest Ill
on etrlke !or the past two
personnel around him tl!roulb' months.
out hfs long Illness," thedodora
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(UP!)- Thre8 clillcinn · burned
to deeth In a tqcilia cat In a '

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HQ.USTON (UPI)
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Mljthodlst lloiJIItal operatlnl
Enrl~fie Estrada. Sr., 23, and teama directed by Dr. Michael
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Gobrlal, left tbe younpters In \ heart and three olher organa of
the auto wherl u.., weiil ,to Ule
Into four cllflerent
Amateur crown tbla.rear:
, marklt to C8Bh a 'c._ ~
r.ec41!811ts tocla)o 1n an ~-Hubert Green, a lklnn7 at~~ tJ\q W.rt,_/tbne, t11e
glcal proJect.
year-&lt;&gt;ld from ~ Cblldrerr tOiild :· ~~ Ignited i ·
boctora also prepared to
~.. was rlllht behind Fl.tljler road . ol,e;:l" wbldi - t111t ~ 'lraulplaaa the woman's corneas.
at 72-71-73-'-216. The two
' -· ~ed· lil
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The- donor or tbe heart, two
Ill the same twoa=e
des. •
~ - i;atrada, ~ ~~ . and a June was Mrs.
and kei1t lUI a ~
Enrlcpe, 2, and ,:Nelv~, Lou ~·· 20, lJbo
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Romania has not participated In
the miUtary exerc!aes or thet
organlzalion since 1962.
n reCused to attend the July
16 meeting or the pact In
Moscow- at which the Soviets
and other members of the pactPOland, Bulgaria, Hungary and
East Germany- set forth stern
demands for suppression or
CzechOslO\Iak political freedom .
They subsequenUy Invaded Cze-

Charge Led by Infantrymen

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inunedlateJJoffer
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have
aoked the Central CommltRu1slans
'~'Tite tate of tiro Oilier
dlormers, Ce&amp;billr Cloar and occupatlpn but escaped and .has tee to hack ehanges In tbe
.J9Mf Sacek, members or tile beeiJ· In ltldlng, Czechoaliivak liOVtrnment tbat t!oe Russians
.Piri;y•a riding Presidium, was sources I a I d. Secek w a s were believed to hsve demand'era ed.
llloud)'. nul ~'*'ak and Czech among Czecboslov~
National eouncllo met Saturda.Y · aprlted o1t to b'""' · Among the cabinet membera
returned
to
'" on the Kremlin's bla~k list were
tb discuss a proposed federal
not
been
wo1
said to be foreign minister Jlrl
arrangement of the tiro halve•
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Communlet\
&lt;.fl
HaJek, WhO deiiOIUICed tb~
of the RePublic wtlhout those
Kremlin
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occupatlc!n at tho United
two members hebwse "tltey
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were still unable to carry out fall on Pa""' \
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Natlona and who had Inturlated
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their (Unctions personally."

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POMEROY - The war In VIetnam hit another tragic note :
Ill Meigs Colllt,y SllurdfY morniDg when word was received of : :
the death of Pfc. 1homia R. Lind', son or Mr. and Mrs. Heino . ·

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algnallng an overhaul In party
leaderahlp along Moaeow guide.
linea.
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National Aasernbly President
Josef !lmrkovw, one or the
most liberal · reformere, al10
addres~ the · meeting wltlch
was presided over by Premier
Oldrlch Cerrdk, Prague radio
said.
The eommlttee praised the
l'allen · Pavel for "restoring the
confidence Ill, tbe IJWllc In the

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~m to SWinlet pQJice met11ods.
Prealcient LUdvik . Svoboda
' announ$1 the ' change In the
key !Jiterlor Mlnlsirr ' at tbe
Central Commlct,ee meeting.
Percy First Secrelar7 Alexander
....,orted to · tbe
committee . "oil the' Iil'esent
altuatloil . In the coutllrY'I
economy, lite ~ IU,Jt, and
periOIIilel
cluinses· In tbe
.IIOYeming bodies or tbe part,y",

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American otatesman Daniel
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are always ready to guard and
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NEW YORK (UP!)- A Columbia Unlverslcy eoed, deaplllident
Ol'er the defeat or Sen. Eugene
J, McCarthy tor the Demoeratlc
prelid8ntlal nomlnstloa, apperently
eommltted suicide
Frida¥ wltb an overdose Ol
pllla, pollee said.
The ~ 0{ the stlldent
ldOilitfted aa Minna Gross, 22, of
Hartford, Calli., was found 111
the IIWIIP1" at the a.temallllllal Houae Wbere &amp;he ·lived, aar
eqq boltle of piUs belida ber
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Offices of the Gallipolis Dal11 Tribune and The Dally Seotlnel will be closed and no
paper;s will be published on
Monday, September 2, so that
employees may el\loy the Labor Day hollda.Y. Publication
will resume on Tuesday.

west of Gall~!a. On the extreme left In the pi~ Ia .
the present Rt. 35 at the rallroad croaalllg at Mllls StatiOII.

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Bomb Major Bastio-~

SAIGoN (UPI) - 'Communist
forces
Saturday I&gt;Mibarded
major American and South
Vietnamese bastions near saigon, in the Central Highlands
and at Da Nang on the northern
coast.
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ann, 122mm rockets, In tbe
naitonwide bombanlment.
Americans today ctoa:J
The shelling struck U.S.
hfihwl3s In ' lite bellinnlrw of the
Marine
and Air Force airfields
last holiday or IIIJIIIIIer and geonear
Da
Nang. 380 miles nartb
etaily oae or the year's most
of
Salpn,
the Bien H.. airfield
tragic.
just
north
or the ._.ltat and the
The 10111 Labor Day hOlldv.
durlag which 608 we., ldUO!I In butlon ciU&gt; of Pletku ani! a
tratfl~ aeeldenta last )'e&amp;l', be&amp;an nearby Alnerlcan ouQ)ost 240
at 6
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Frida)''and miles north or Safaoo.
apokelllllell said Ameri,
enola· mfdnl&amp;ht ~· .
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Completed
SYRACUSE - 'l1le ·lAbor Dq
celebration IIi the munldpal-'&lt;
here Monday will begin with nag
pniiC!IItation ceremonies oonduetod by 'the DAV IJ'OUP at 10:45 a.m.
BUI Amott, proal- of the
!lfracuee - MlnerovUie Baseball
Boosters A11oclation and coordinator for the Labor Day event,
aald scouts of the town will
preaide over the nsg raising a1
10:50 a.m.
At 11 a.m., there will be baHball throws ror three age groupll
and horse races. Activity will
ca1tfnue at noon with a ba~e-.
ball game featuring the Syracuse Pony League team pllcying
their lather's and ather men ol
the community,
At 2 p. m., the Mlneravtlle
Girl~• slow - pitch JOttbaJl team
will play the MallOn Tlgerettes
lllKl at 3 p.m. the MlnerBVille
Men'• alow.plteh team will go
up apinst Mason. A alowiJlteh
game between ~acuae and Racine will them be piOYed at 4

p.m.
The day

will be concluded with

an Ice cream social where 50
gallons of homemada Ice cream
will be sold. ~;~~art coatalnero
can be purchaaed.
In add.itloo. to the other actlv:ttles, there will be a dart board.
contest, baoketballlhoollng game
and posslhcy the Jq...,a Dlll,y
Dw*er outfit.

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HEADIN' FoR THE QUEEN CITY - 'l1le Greeno Llnos Steamer Delta Quoen Is s'-n southbound on the Ohio River at Clipper Mllla Friday afteinlOI'I on her way to ClnclnnatL It was the last
of ftve, seven-diY. roundtrlps from Cincianatl to Pittsburgh and return, thia season.

Area Deaths
Noola Bou&gt;en

Mr~.

Jwen,

Carl Ha..

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GALLIPOLIS - Noah
GALLIPOLIS - Mrs. carl
92, of 936 First Ave., W.s !ound lllisz (Ethel ·Paullne Wootenl, the
dead at his home at 11:30 a. m. daughter of the late Robert T,
Frldq. Helhed alooe.
Wooten and Mrs. Orpha Wooten

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A native of Mason County, he ot 122 Fourth Aveooe, died sudwas the son of the late Ella• and cleniJ' Al!gust 26, in Miami ValSinh staata , Bowen. Hla wife, ley Hospital at Dayton. She was
Mrs. DellaRoOOOionterbury,dled born at Thlvenlr on May 2, 1924.
in November, 1966.
In 1945 she was married to
HiS only survivor iS &amp;brother, CI:J'J Hasz Ot Dayton, Who IIUfDick Bowen. Chillicothe Rd.
, vtves, along with one son, KeDo
Services wUl be conducted at nelh, at home.
10 L m. Tuesday at Miller's
Other relatives are her niothHome for Funerals by the Rev. er, Mrs. Orpha Wooten, s isters,
Merlin Teets. Burial will be In Mrs. Arthur (Goldie) Webb,
Plne Street Cemetery. Friends Xenia; Mrs. Clara Maye PJy..
llliQ' call at the !unenl home male, Westerville; Mrs. 0 w e n
Monday attei-noon and evening.

Youth BeatB

lHI NATIONAl AII'OltJ ON WHAJ'$ HNPINING

"HEAD" MUSIC HANGOVERS: Sollie music that is just
plain &amp;tinko is being marketed tJS "head" music on the

du.bious premise th.at any·

thinQS s o u n d s good to a

drugged listener. Drug
music f e a t u r e s intricate

(Lucille) Thlvener, Columbus;
Mrs, Walter (Phyllis) Pope, cad-

carl Wooten, Mi-

mua; brothers,

amisburg; Edgar Wooten. West. erv1Ue; Gordon Wooten, Callipolis; Raymond Wooten, Rialto,
Cali!., and Bill Wooten, Delaware, Ohio.
She was preceded in death by

one sister, Carol, an:i one brother, Tommy, Burial was atWood..
laOO Cemetery in Dayton. Attendr
lng rrom here were Mr. and Mrs.

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GAYLAN J. BELVILLE
ENTERS SERVICE - Gqlan James Belville, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank BetvtUe,
Bob McCormick Rd., will
leave SepL 6 for Ft. Bragg,
N. C., for his ba~;ic training
with the army. Belville is a
1968 graduate of Gallia Academy High School.

TONIGHT - MONDAY
&amp; TUESDAY
SEPT. I- 2-3
''THE SCALPHUNTERS"
(Teehnlcolor)
Burt Lancaster, Shelley Winter
FEATURETTE:
Vapbolll toaren, 3 Stooge
COLORCARTOONS:
Brother Bat; Opercaper
SHOW STARTS 7 P, !d.

liiiil ANDREW~

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harmony, flowing melodies
Pope.
and abrupt shifts in tempo.
Sl&lt;pposed!y only "high" ones
can grasp the true meJsage!
Record llTomoters are grab·
bing at ugra.ss" to cotier the
lack ofmusical kllOW·haw of
their. "stars." Th~' weiMfwtf,;l,.,,fi;;bf.·vSpp;ftnf1e}d

Youths Rampage

of tiLe music turns people on

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. like . d ! r e c ~ injecliJ!J)S . of
sound mto the central· heTV·
ow system. one tiood by·

product. The musk is so complicated th.at it rel.{uires total
particijjlltion of the listener making him/her a VIrtual com·

ponent of the sound system. and may lead to addiction oj a
.rort. Seft&amp;oriol chaos and .self-indulgence enmGSse have severe
impact on soci4l I and political) syotems . Maybe the poor

sounds' that characterize "head" music have oolue after aU!
A MOVING STORY: OVer nine mWion !amUieo move a
year (ZO.I per eeat of pnpulaUonl . A problem of ladepei•eat
••· cl1oln· relallers ao lhey advertise to balld olore loyalties.
A hale (and ..peaolwel beadaehe for oclloll IIJIStems ao they
barl• alonl wllb frequeally bare~)&gt; relaled eurrleulum.
ELECTRONIC SHOPPING: Teens now being lured by the
allure of sign, sound and smell in shopping ar~as . As adults
ttley can e~t a host of spectacular "helpS:' such as : movIJig aisles (ride, don't walk, around the .store), automated
oelecUon (pushbutton style on TV oelector), microfilm catslogs (larger than life size on in-store screen), entertaining
displays (show biz presentsUonsl, revolving windows and in&amp;10re displays. (World's Fair type "total scene" tsbleau.)
Hurry, says jet teen America. Men:banlllsing is still horse
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Negro youths went on a rampap here early today.

pE.RSONALIZEO WITH YOUR PICTURE.

Pollee otrlclals aald the lncldent was triggered by an auto
accident
Poll · M . Wlnaton Slultz
ce
IU.
•
•ctln!J chief ol pollee, aald the
accident Involved a white woman
and occurred Just as the Negro
youths were coming out ol a
ochool following a dance In the
e!V'I predomiDant1y N e 1 r o
IIOU!Jnrest aide.

WRIT£ llST lODll
fOR lll 1Kl Dll lllS. *Oil 1Kl
·SPlC\ll Offll
•100 catds costs as little as $11.00

The youtl&gt;lbegan throWing• ., rockl and other .Ujecll
which bounced oil the cruiser•
,that came lato the area.

GALLIA MARRIAGES
GALLIPOLIS
- Three CD~t~les
.._TEACHER ULCER LAUGH-IN! Sou Fraaclsco leaeber wlas
applied tor marriage lieenaes
· .,. o week lademlll1y ud medleol lrealmeat lor ulcer be
elalm1 due lo aaruly oladeall. Clled !Ial Ogblo, mlsolle
Saturday morniJW In the offlce of
tllnwllll aad ellerlhm Ia lhe oebool. Gel lhla-lbe man wao Gallta County Probate Court.
58, a oallolllate leaeller Z5 uyo oal of New York. .
They· were: Carl E. Clonch, 22,
Galllpolls, construction worker,
PICK UP A SPARE: Not a "mldnlte auto supply" term for
am G. Jean Freeman, 18, c["own
hetsllng a spare tire. For real, a New York pollee acUvity
·cu:y,
at homei Wilson F. Soltman.
pilot related to bowling! Officers are devoting off duty hours
Jr. , 25, Toledo, technician, and
to teaching teens how to have fun in alleys-bowling alleys!
Jonelle Evans, 23, Galllpolla,
A.M.F . sponsors the program and over 900 " Brooklyn North"
kids bave bad "rolling" lnslruction as well as learning to
secretary, and Glenvllle L. Goolkeep score and the opportunity to compete. The fuzz serve
dio, 19, Galllpolla, laborer, and
as instructors and team captsins. lAce bracket of participants
Be~ F..llen Russell, 16, Galliis IIHS years .) An inteUigenl segment of a great need for ·
polis, at home.
recreational ouU:ets in " deep city" Mea. The fact that law
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enforcement officers are the prime movers is in itself a
SUNDAY
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On the average a new phOne "goii1g
five and a half years.,_ An!!. \a
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But best of all, when •Je!ephone. un.•..... l!'mtilllecl
charge. It's all paid for
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since 1959.
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•SANDIICHES
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Plaits .r~
Completed
SYRACUSE - 'l1le ·lAbor Dq
celebration IIi the munldpal-'&lt;
here Monday will begin with nag
pniiC!IItation ceremonies oonduetod by 'the DAV IJ'OUP at 10:45 a.m.
BUI Amott, proal- of the
!lfracuee - MlnerovUie Baseball
Boosters A11oclation and coordinator for the Labor Day event,
aald scouts of the town will
preaide over the nsg raising a1
10:50 a.m.
At 11 a.m., there will be baHball throws ror three age groupll
and horse races. Activity will
ca1tfnue at noon with a ba~e-.
ball game featuring the Syracuse Pony League team pllcying
their lather's and ather men ol
the community,
At 2 p. m., the Mlneravtlle
Girl~• slow - pitch JOttbaJl team
will play the MallOn Tlgerettes
lllKl at 3 p.m. the MlnerBVille
Men'• alow.plteh team will go
up apinst Mason. A alowiJlteh
game between ~acuae and Racine will them be piOYed at 4

p.m.
The day

will be concluded with

an Ice cream social where 50
gallons of homemada Ice cream
will be sold. ~;~~art coatalnero
can be purchaaed.
In add.itloo. to the other actlv:ttles, there will be a dart board.
contest, baoketballlhoollng game
and posslhcy the Jq...,a Dlll,y
Dw*er outfit.

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HEADIN' FoR THE QUEEN CITY - 'l1le Greeno Llnos Steamer Delta Quoen Is s'-n southbound on the Ohio River at Clipper Mllla Friday afteinlOI'I on her way to ClnclnnatL It was the last
of ftve, seven-diY. roundtrlps from Cincianatl to Pittsburgh and return, thia season.

Area Deaths
Noola Bou&gt;en

Mr~.

Jwen,

Carl Ha..

•••

GALLIPOLIS - Noah
GALLIPOLIS - Mrs. carl
92, of 936 First Ave., W.s !ound lllisz (Ethel ·Paullne Wootenl, the
dead at his home at 11:30 a. m. daughter of the late Robert T,
Frldq. Helhed alooe.
Wooten and Mrs. Orpha Wooten

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A native of Mason County, he ot 122 Fourth Aveooe, died sudwas the son of the late Ella• and cleniJ' Al!gust 26, in Miami ValSinh staata , Bowen. Hla wife, ley Hospital at Dayton. She was
Mrs. DellaRoOOOionterbury,dled born at Thlvenlr on May 2, 1924.
in November, 1966.
In 1945 she was married to
HiS only survivor iS &amp;brother, CI:J'J Hasz Ot Dayton, Who IIUfDick Bowen. Chillicothe Rd.
, vtves, along with one son, KeDo
Services wUl be conducted at nelh, at home.
10 L m. Tuesday at Miller's
Other relatives are her niothHome for Funerals by the Rev. er, Mrs. Orpha Wooten, s isters,
Merlin Teets. Burial will be In Mrs. Arthur (Goldie) Webb,
Plne Street Cemetery. Friends Xenia; Mrs. Clara Maye PJy..
llliQ' call at the !unenl home male, Westerville; Mrs. 0 w e n
Monday attei-noon and evening.

Youth BeatB

lHI NATIONAl AII'OltJ ON WHAJ'$ HNPINING

"HEAD" MUSIC HANGOVERS: Sollie music that is just
plain &amp;tinko is being marketed tJS "head" music on the

du.bious premise th.at any·

thinQS s o u n d s good to a

drugged listener. Drug
music f e a t u r e s intricate

(Lucille) Thlvener, Columbus;
Mrs, Walter (Phyllis) Pope, cad-

carl Wooten, Mi-

mua; brothers,

amisburg; Edgar Wooten. West. erv1Ue; Gordon Wooten, Callipolis; Raymond Wooten, Rialto,
Cali!., and Bill Wooten, Delaware, Ohio.
She was preceded in death by

one sister, Carol, an:i one brother, Tommy, Burial was atWood..
laOO Cemetery in Dayton. Attendr
lng rrom here were Mr. and Mrs.

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GAYLAN J. BELVILLE
ENTERS SERVICE - Gqlan James Belville, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank BetvtUe,
Bob McCormick Rd., will
leave SepL 6 for Ft. Bragg,
N. C., for his ba~;ic training
with the army. Belville is a
1968 graduate of Gallia Academy High School.

TONIGHT - MONDAY
&amp; TUESDAY
SEPT. I- 2-3
''THE SCALPHUNTERS"
(Teehnlcolor)
Burt Lancaster, Shelley Winter
FEATURETTE:
Vapbolll toaren, 3 Stooge
COLORCARTOONS:
Brother Bat; Opercaper
SHOW STARTS 7 P, !d.

liiiil ANDREW~

ANNMARTIN MARGRET

DEAN

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Gordon Wooten arxl Mrs. Walter

harmony, flowing melodies
Pope.
and abrupt shifts in tempo.
Sl&lt;pposed!y only "high" ones
can grasp the true meJsage!
Record llTomoters are grab·
bing at ugra.ss" to cotier the
lack ofmusical kllOW·haw of
their. "stars." Th~' weiMfwtf,;l,.,,fi;;bf.·vSpp;ftnf1e}d

Youths Rampage

of tiLe music turns people on

·f ·

. like . d ! r e c ~ injecliJ!J)S . of
sound mto the central· heTV·
ow system. one tiood by·

product. The musk is so complicated th.at it rel.{uires total
particijjlltion of the listener making him/her a VIrtual com·

ponent of the sound system. and may lead to addiction oj a
.rort. Seft&amp;oriol chaos and .self-indulgence enmGSse have severe
impact on soci4l I and political) syotems . Maybe the poor

sounds' that characterize "head" music have oolue after aU!
A MOVING STORY: OVer nine mWion !amUieo move a
year (ZO.I per eeat of pnpulaUonl . A problem of ladepei•eat
••· cl1oln· relallers ao lhey advertise to balld olore loyalties.
A hale (and ..peaolwel beadaehe for oclloll IIJIStems ao they
barl• alonl wllb frequeally bare~)&gt; relaled eurrleulum.
ELECTRONIC SHOPPING: Teens now being lured by the
allure of sign, sound and smell in shopping ar~as . As adults
ttley can e~t a host of spectacular "helpS:' such as : movIJig aisles (ride, don't walk, around the .store), automated
oelecUon (pushbutton style on TV oelector), microfilm catslogs (larger than life size on in-store screen), entertaining
displays (show biz presentsUonsl, revolving windows and in&amp;10re displays. (World's Fair type "total scene" tsbleau.)
Hurry, says jet teen America. Men:banlllsing is still horse
and buggy!

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( You Also. Read It Too!

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Negro youths went on a rampap here early today.

pE.RSONALIZEO WITH YOUR PICTURE.

Pollee otrlclals aald the lncldent was triggered by an auto
accident
Poll · M . Wlnaton Slultz
ce
IU.
•
•ctln!J chief ol pollee, aald the
accident Involved a white woman
and occurred Just as the Negro
youths were coming out ol a
ochool following a dance In the
e!V'I predomiDant1y N e 1 r o
IIOU!Jnrest aide.

WRIT£ llST lODll
fOR lll 1Kl Dll lllS. *Oil 1Kl
·SPlC\ll Offll
•100 catds costs as little as $11.00

The youtl&gt;lbegan throWing• ., rockl and other .Ujecll
which bounced oil the cruiser•
,that came lato the area.

GALLIA MARRIAGES
GALLIPOLIS
- Three CD~t~les
.._TEACHER ULCER LAUGH-IN! Sou Fraaclsco leaeber wlas
applied tor marriage lieenaes
· .,. o week lademlll1y ud medleol lrealmeat lor ulcer be
elalm1 due lo aaruly oladeall. Clled !Ial Ogblo, mlsolle
Saturday morniJW In the offlce of
tllnwllll aad ellerlhm Ia lhe oebool. Gel lhla-lbe man wao Gallta County Probate Court.
58, a oallolllate leaeller Z5 uyo oal of New York. .
They· were: Carl E. Clonch, 22,
Galllpolls, construction worker,
PICK UP A SPARE: Not a "mldnlte auto supply" term for
am G. Jean Freeman, 18, c["own
hetsllng a spare tire. For real, a New York pollee acUvity
·cu:y,
at homei Wilson F. Soltman.
pilot related to bowling! Officers are devoting off duty hours
Jr. , 25, Toledo, technician, and
to teaching teens how to have fun in alleys-bowling alleys!
Jonelle Evans, 23, Galllpolla,
A.M.F . sponsors the program and over 900 " Brooklyn North"
kids bave bad "rolling" lnslruction as well as learning to
secretary, and Glenvllle L. Goolkeep score and the opportunity to compete. The fuzz serve
dio, 19, Galllpolla, laborer, and
as instructors and team captsins. lAce bracket of participants
Be~ F..llen Russell, 16, Galliis IIHS years .) An inteUigenl segment of a great need for ·
polis, at home.
recreational ouU:ets in " deep city" Mea. The fact that law
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BRUCE BIOBBAT

course, the answer. Particularly not where
change is not only inevitable but essentiaL
We have succeeded In buildin~ a society
where much more than muscle lS necessary
to maintain momentum.
To try to hold fast to obsolete job skllls
and titles Is Uke requiring every garage to
keep a blacksmith on• liB ata!!, or !orcin_g
each off~ to maintaln a quJH sharpener.
Elluclltton li, of course, tile heart of 11\e
answer, retraining a man replaced by a rna·
chine ·in one job to do another the maehlhe
is incai&gt;able of-or may very well Itself lteve
created.
Our experience in technological development shows that for evecy job lost through
innovation, more are created. AutomaUon
actually Is creating something Uke three
times as many occupational slots as It Is
ellmlnating.
And who knows 1 Perlteps in the bright,
new world tha more exuberant prophets 18Y
awaits us, Labor Day may acquire a meanIng exactly the oppoatte of the original It
may not be a day off the job, but the one
each year when we all take a break from
our lives of leisure, turn off the machines
and, for a change, go lo work,

Good News for a Change
about It
Famine appeared Imminent In the overpopulated, underdeveloped oub&lt;onttoent The
United States and other food.,urplus eouD·
tries were expediting emerglllley grain lhtpmenta to aver! starvation on a national oeale,
Much less attention Is being given lo the
current good news out of India, but it Is vecy
good Indeed,
lncUa sllJJ lies a problem_ It'1 no longer a
lhortage of food, however, but of storage for
wbat Is slteping up u a bumper harveot, the
bat in history. The total food grain barveot
lbould reaeh 95 million ton~, :ID mllllon more
than 1aat year.
Luck, which is one way of aaytng the
-weather and 1ufficient ralD!all for 1 change,
..,ts a factor. But more imporlant Is the revo'utlon in agricultural techniques whi·.,h Is

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Dinner. ·Bclb Evans Shetter
House. All relatives lnnted.
-REVNJON OF the descendant&amp;
of Da'fld J. and Mary Morp.,
12 noon at south campus of
Rio Grande CoiJe&amp;e,
GERMAN RIDClE Lutberan
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fred Bt.ngharn. Mrs. Oscar Bafl.
tiani, Jr., and Mrl. RlehardCor..
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All newcomers are Invited to ' ,
attend. Resenatic:ma 11111 be
made by caiiJng Mrs. 'lbaler,
446-4425. No eancellatlonl CUI
be accepted after Monday, Sept.

ANNUAL NEAL Beunlon at
Clark Chapel Acres.
WJ!DNESlAY
PAINT CREEK BopJIII !lmday
Scheol Homecoming wtth pot.
luck cllmor at noon, Exch lam·
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M~CALL ANI&gt; RELATED lllm·
We• reunion at centenary.
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Friends welcome. Basket din-

SEPTEMBER WEDDING PLANNED-Mr. and Mrs.
1: S. Thomas of Etuilll!. Vlrginl4 annot~rn:e the en·
ga8,_elllent of their d4KShter, P4tsy Charlen~. to Keith
- Allen Houck, son of Mr. and Mrs. Noah Dale Hotd
of Gallipolis, Oliio. Miss Thomas is a aradllilte of
tho111as fal.er High School and is . employed by
Good Samaritan Hospi141l in Dayton, Ohio. Her fiIIICe Is a fll'aduat~ of Gallla Academy High School
and is e11ploytd by Universal Tool Company, also
111 Dayton. A September 2f weddiiiA is plaltlled.

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REGULAR MEETING

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Ohio

Valiel' Grange 7:30p.m. Brtng
material lor ~ and a
Ught lunch.
TIRJR!I)AY
RUMMAGE SALE sp011aored
by the Ladlea of tile Vlntoh
Baptist Church at the home of
Neta AIOxander,
TUE!I&gt;AY
FRENCH CITY Wawrdd Club
meeting 7 p.m., riverfroot. Ev-

Lyons on "Watercolor Teehnhpe." caD Mra. Merrell Ev-

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and hair st;vles, the dolls w:UI be
dressed 1n authentic costumes

Miss Wa1hbuhl was grackiated
from Jackson High School. 91e
received a bachelor of fine arts
degree ln ~peech from Ohio Unlversity, Athens, and ill listed
in uOutetanding Young Women
of America."
totneue _period.
Members or the committee for
A "tenth doll" ls Miss Wasil- the

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Their hair 1 lea vary from
tbe caveglrl's dlshe¥eled boneln-tbe-halr coUrure to the high ·
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Humphrey Car.ries the Day,:
As Inheritor of LBJ Manti~

A New Look for Labor

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deeply entrenehed among American tradl·
lions, progres• persists In chipping away at
what was on"" Its major slgnllleanee.
It waa the unsltlled and seml-oltlled labor·
, . lag man, the blue-eollar legions of an in·
dustrial society in tile making, that the first
Monday of each September IDIUally wu aet
· aside 1o honor,
Ill Many a sunny day of picnics, parade1, baiJ.
1". games and just plain taldilg It easy has since
; been crossed off the calendan. And the na·
tion that was bulldbu! an Industrial ooclety
has crossed a few hriages. It Is now cleep Into
the age of computers and automation, not tile
least of the effecil being a steadily diminish·
ing role for the nonapectall:zed worker.
As Ia so often th~ case with those affected
· ·by change yet not fully understanding It, tha
Immediate reaction Is fear-fear of loos of
jobs by Uesh·and·blood men to steel-and·
circuit machines. That there Is some basis
for fear cannot be denied. It is vlaJble in the
steady decrease of jobs not requiring some
decree of teclteological competence and the
' decllnlng significance to society of those sllJJ
avallable.
Blind resistance to change Itself IB not, of

of nine _llle~~ dol,la1 each at.
t1Hc1 In .tile luJIWri of a past

Off and Running!'

Park, and making news photographers a
special target, so that no record would be
made of their head-breaking orgy_
There Is no exeuse for their attacks against
innocent bystanders on Michigan Avenue,
pushing men and women, young and old,
through plate glass windows and then proceeding _to beat them.
There Is no excuse for the bloody image
they have made of this nation in the eyes
of the world, an Image tltet wW take a long,
long time to ense.
The whole almoapbere In Chicago, ao many
delegate• lo the e o 1 v e n I I o n protellled,
smaeked of a pollee otate. The N!JpOndbWty
for lltet reala oA Mayor Rle•ard J. Daley, hoi
beyond bJm ll Is aloo the lateot and worol
manHeotatlon of the violent paulons the
Vlelnam war 100m1 to have &lt;ailed forth from
lbe depths of Ameriea'a soul.
No decency, order and respect for tile
rights of others can possibly be expected of
the restless and rebellious youth of this
country i1 those who are legally constituted to
defend decency, order and righll abandon
their trust to degenerate Into vengeful agents
of repressJon.
Every bead eracled in Cbleaco wu a de·
feat for demoeracy and a poiDt seored ID
favor of anareby.
America bed better learn this lesson, or It
will be doomed to have It taught again and
again,

(;AJ.LIPOiJS _ '-" collectloo burn her.8ll, who will wear and '
describe a ·pre&amp;elll • di.Y ouUlt
made entirely of natural PI
- or futUro era, \1111' be uaed by a)1llhetlca ~lle ahe Olfj)l,alno the ·
Mill Joy washburp of Colum. modern processes that Jurn nabul a member of tile Public lllral pi ~~- clothing throueh
DePartmenl Colum- petrOehemlllrY,
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bta Gal of Ohio, Inc., wflen she
Concurrent with the hJatory or
IPfBk• before Ute Newcomerl tuhlon the naturaJ gas induJtry
Club, Tlurldi.Y, Beptembe~ 12, mide giant strldea -aheo4atabCMII .
at 12:30 p.m. at Oscar's Reatau- the nme time when maJor
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du.atry.
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lhlo,llle DIOIIIl-lti!Jmbem- KOnnOIIy, ili~Ulcl lit allCMod W, ~ ~~~ntlala of delept.s 1q , Ted I(e~, . .l]flt lnhe~
ocnttc Nattor.t :eGn~nl,lm In • tile an!l-VIelliilft wlr wt,;; ol tlie ndes ' chln&amp;Oa 'ai.l on wl''lo !hi fnlm hi~ alall&gt;lll;1illiiito. T It • l
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this ,ceniurJ lll'9·. tii!IM tOba..,, part,y 1o 'liave !IJill rea.e • greet !~suo ot lhe VIetnam war, -!li!De here 10 ~ dlodr&lt;ier ctsin,~;h.
And, e'lin ~lfi'-o. -undiiu~~t. chance of wimi!W In lki&gt;eln'*' '; haa been chanci..rlzeel bY .• vlo- -certalnlymlhlnthf$,onyen!l&lt;in.
o(r In N;,:~~:~Jfo:ieel .ablll~ of ~~ · poilU- ogatnstRicltln!Nilion, · ,
lently ptovoCallvo divisiveness ltaell II notaliOin!hlotroubled Oif·
U:Jus leavt.;,J~ a
ctanslo 'foratvo and'foraet.,uch,
Thla columnl1t ha. .ttendoclll lpr cllvlol¥eneoo' Hke fnlm a clcy- anclthefo~Jookednoq&gt;- lor I McCOrih1 iw.Ji&lt;Om..i1
theae· are wounta· that
mt1ora1 parcy conventiOns '6ut hahdtul of anti-war "miHtants." portun1t,y.
1972.
dure.
hU never belore oeen one-tenth
jltele men made "'perltljls!D
It Is _Ironical but true that tile_ Tblo aiab-o11 Is 1jrong
1.-leed•.therMUssuehereevan the lmpb.cable wtll to rule or · p8r eent of the backers of Sen. gre~ rnl.ittrit.y of the Mccarthy, but lllere haa bOen much hero'il&lt;l
before the convonllon lonnall,y ruin that has been demons~ Eugene McCartllv, 41!0ut llvo par Jhe McClOvern and the Kemodjo aoc&gt;port it and nothfntl to
met wal not io much wlto·waa 10 here w what 11 aciually a tng. cent Ot: the aoe&gt;pori8n ot Sell. rank-&lt;~1111-ftlers had no purwoe It lllen like Gov. Rlchird Hllllit$
be -.lnilod ;, Prealdent a1 mentuy but nevorlllele11 a d"'
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the crucial point is that the small nally of Texaa and MaJ&gt;or Rlcj&gt;.
hard core of the "militants'~ ~ ani Daley olChlcaaoearly aenl!t'l
a V!IIIIJo dtspraportlcxate lnOu- the name of thJj pm.e., and O'f1P
ence, and notable with McCartlcy. and over have ho-l tile eentrll
They ·were professionals dealing objective ol preventing tile miliwith amateur fol.lowen.
tant&amp; !rom leaving tile c011velo- ,
Thetr fir at and obvious goal, of Uon in auch a shambles 11 tocU;...
course. was a denlal of the nom- credit Ita candtdai ' , and !to plat.
Ination lo Humphrey and collater- ~r~
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aily a repudlcallon or the JOhn- lt has been a 1truggle. In tift
son Admlntstratlon. But this is 1uw:l, between the responaJblCt
an acceptable goal In the hard and the irrespoilstbles; and tlj!l
game of poW;lcs. The second aim Ia what has made this a paJtl'
of the tar-outs was sOmething meeting of ueJy lnq)Ucattona ~ .
else altogether. There Is every the very twOi&gt;OrtYoystemlta!\lf
reason to believe that this was arxl tor old concepts of 1 :}oftSOI)o
nothing leSB lhon the defeat ol able tolerance In party t.;.IIJJij._

&lt;Chicago Police: Pag~
--but of Gestapo's Book
Chicago, Chicago, that toddling town - - The city of the big shoulders and the long
night stick has given Americans a sample of
what it could be like in this country were the
present national mood of impatience with dissenters to be hardened into national policy.
Chicago has shown us that once the rules
of civilized behavior are suspended in the
treatment of anyone, it is but a short step to
I abolishing them for everyone.
Many who appllluded the mayor's Intention
to use a firm hand in dealing with the in~
vasion and disruption of the city by hordes
of long-haired, wild-eyed VIetnam war opponents and assorted hangers-on changed
their tune when the hand was suddenly raised
indiscriminately against them.
The band hurts, especially when it swings a
billy club.
'. Granted that the demonstrators hoped to
Provoke a confrontation with the authorUJes.
Granted that they had to be stopped somewhere, Jest they actually take over the city
or the convention, as some of them had
threatened to do. And granted that it Js asking a lot of a policeman, who is a man like
anybody else, to s t a n d still when he is
taunted, cursed or pelted with rubbish.
Bol lben lo ohoololely no elrnloe for what
the poll"" did iD Chlcago-wbleb wao lo tum
&amp;hemaelvea hlto a vleloa1, violent mob far
more daogerooo lo the pahlle llfely thaD the
mobs they were trylac te eoatrol.
There is no excuse for police removing
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Mra. Elvin Neal and her grandlOll Kenny Folden, of Rt. I Bidwell, reeeJill,y spent a week v!stt.
inll Iter two 10111, Mr. and Mrs.

WASHINGTON-( N E A)- must be fof the man who, by
Consider for a moment the some theories, became presihoat of candidates for the dent of the United States 'With·
presidency this year. Dis· out campaigning a day, spend·
counting the pig placed in ing a dime, or rttt!ling any
nomination by tile ylpples in feelings within either party,
Chicago, they number about And afterwards, President
Atchison served In a period so
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relaxed and trouble,!ree that
Since many of these must he almoot slept through lits
lteve known llletr chances of whole term.
wlrmlng w e r e only slightly
President Atcltlaon?
better than the 1ippte porker,
The
more" president
it ma1 be a88umed that for theory "one
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cepted by all students of
attraction as tile prize_
American political history, tiut
For those. the ultimate envy as theory, it does lteve Its hts·

Lawrence Neal and [llm[ly and
Mr. and Mr1, Tltomaa Neal and
dauiJhter, of New York.

Miss Barbaro Lou Shriver
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED-Mr. and Mrs. John L
Shriver of PAtriot are announcing the engagement
of their daughter, Barbara Lou, II&gt; La"Y G, Ruck·
er, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rucker, 3950 S.
High Sl., Columbus . Miss Shriver is a 1966 gradu·
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Western Eleclric in Columbus. Mr.\Rucker ts employed by the Columbus Retreading Co\ Columbus.
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PT. PLEASANT - Jacqueline
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centuries.
'!be Indian peasant at long last Is~
lo use mechanized equipment and
fertWzen on a Jar e scale, And
new, ~ylel wheat
moot Important of
and rlee strains, lOUie developlid with Amari·
can research lunda, lteve been introduced,
India Is not 10t out of the woods. It IIIUI .
must import some grain, The annual monsoon rains caD WI aptn_ And the buic problem, too many llufutl!s to feed, wt11 never he
solved unW the r u n a way birth rate Is
brought unda• control.
But It Is encouraging ~ have evidence that
modem teebnlques ean take hold and pay off
In backward countries, that in 1001dng lo
help natloDI such u India by teacl!lnl them
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By WAYNE G, BRANDSTADT, M.D.

Q-1 laave a dripping nose paruttes ever live lD the
that Is bloeked up much of the lungs or Dalal passages?
lime and a pactlal loss of my
A-PIDwormo are strictly an
sense of smell. An allergist Intestinal
parasite. Some
t e - me and said I reacted forms of schistosome
may inmtfclly lo cat hair and house vade the lungs, Tbla and
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dust butlo,he didn't lhlDk It paragonimus or lung Duke are
severe eni!)gh to warrant desensltizattoli. He gave me found only in the tropic&amp;.
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re~f. I also have a deviated
septum, If I bed this cor·
rweted, would my other symp.
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!ion between your n o s tr II s
bulges to one side I wquld certainly reeommend having It
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Q-.A ...., 14, breathes
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tim_e. What effect will this
bave O!lhl!r? Sho'f'dn't she be
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adanotds &lt;II' by alletilf, The
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mouthbnathlng tends"to dis·
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moisten the Inhaled air, ' ·
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and bave tried ·varlous .remedies ._!ithout much beneftt. Do
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by an allergy or- a chronle,
low-grade ·tnfectlon. It eBD he
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BRUCE BIOBBAT

course, the answer. Particularly not where
change is not only inevitable but essentiaL
We have succeeded In buildin~ a society
where much more than muscle lS necessary
to maintain momentum.
To try to hold fast to obsolete job skllls
and titles Is Uke requiring every garage to
keep a blacksmith on• liB ata!!, or !orcin_g
each off~ to maintaln a quJH sharpener.
Elluclltton li, of course, tile heart of 11\e
answer, retraining a man replaced by a rna·
chine ·in one job to do another the maehlhe
is incai&gt;able of-or may very well Itself lteve
created.
Our experience in technological development shows that for evecy job lost through
innovation, more are created. AutomaUon
actually Is creating something Uke three
times as many occupational slots as It Is
ellmlnating.
And who knows 1 Perlteps in the bright,
new world tha more exuberant prophets 18Y
awaits us, Labor Day may acquire a meanIng exactly the oppoatte of the original It
may not be a day off the job, but the one
each year when we all take a break from
our lives of leisure, turn off the machines
and, for a change, go lo work,

Good News for a Change
about It
Famine appeared Imminent In the overpopulated, underdeveloped oub&lt;onttoent The
United States and other food.,urplus eouD·
tries were expediting emerglllley grain lhtpmenta to aver! starvation on a national oeale,
Much less attention Is being given lo the
current good news out of India, but it Is vecy
good Indeed,
lncUa sllJJ lies a problem_ It'1 no longer a
lhortage of food, however, but of storage for
wbat Is slteping up u a bumper harveot, the
bat in history. The total food grain barveot
lbould reaeh 95 million ton~, :ID mllllon more
than 1aat year.
Luck, which is one way of aaytng the
-weather and 1ufficient ralD!all for 1 change,
..,ts a factor. But more imporlant Is the revo'utlon in agricultural techniques whi·.,h Is

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Creek and . Rockl' Fork Rd.
111E ALBERT AND Eldora
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Dinner. ·Bclb Evans Shetter
House. All relatives lnnted.
-REVNJON OF the descendant&amp;
of Da'fld J. and Mary Morp.,
12 noon at south campus of
Rio Grande CoiJe&amp;e,
GERMAN RIDClE Lutberan
'Church liiiUal homeooming,
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fred Bt.ngharn. Mrs. Oscar Bafl.
tiani, Jr., and Mrl. RlehardCor..
nett.
All newcomers are Invited to ' ,
attend. Resenatic:ma 11111 be
made by caiiJng Mrs. 'lbaler,
446-4425. No eancellatlonl CUI
be accepted after Monday, Sept.

ANNUAL NEAL Beunlon at
Clark Chapel Acres.
WJ!DNESlAY
PAINT CREEK BopJIII !lmday
Scheol Homecoming wtth pot.
luck cllmor at noon, Exch lam·
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M~CALL ANI&gt; RELATED lllm·
We• reunion at centenary.
Fa~s,

Friends welcome. Basket din-

SEPTEMBER WEDDING PLANNED-Mr. and Mrs.
1: S. Thomas of Etuilll!. Vlrginl4 annot~rn:e the en·
ga8,_elllent of their d4KShter, P4tsy Charlen~. to Keith
- Allen Houck, son of Mr. and Mrs. Noah Dale Hotd
of Gallipolis, Oliio. Miss Thomas is a aradllilte of
tho111as fal.er High School and is . employed by
Good Samaritan Hospi141l in Dayton, Ohio. Her fiIIICe Is a fll'aduat~ of Gallla Academy High School
and is e11ploytd by Universal Tool Company, also
111 Dayton. A September 2f weddiiiA is plaltlled.

ner at noon.

REGULAR MEETING

of

Ohio

Valiel' Grange 7:30p.m. Brtng
material lor ~ and a
Ught lunch.
TIRJR!I)AY
RUMMAGE SALE sp011aored
by the Ladlea of tile Vlntoh
Baptist Church at the home of
Neta AIOxander,
TUE!I&gt;AY
FRENCH CITY Wawrdd Club
meeting 7 p.m., riverfroot. Ev-

Lyons on "Watercolor Teehnhpe." caD Mra. Merrell Ev-

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THIJRSDAY
FRENCH ART Colony dinner
meetinH 6:30p.m. Olear's Res·
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and hair st;vles, the dolls w:UI be
dressed 1n authentic costumes

Miss Wa1hbuhl was grackiated
from Jackson High School. 91e
received a bachelor of fine arts
degree ln ~peech from Ohio Unlversity, Athens, and ill listed
in uOutetanding Young Women
of America."
totneue _period.
Members or the committee for
A "tenth doll" ls Miss Wasil- the

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Their hair 1 lea vary from
tbe caveglrl's dlshe¥eled boneln-tbe-halr coUrure to the high ·
powdered wig of the Marie An-

aram In ~- Ever10ne
weleome.

Humphrey Car.ries the Day,:
As Inheritor of LBJ Manti~

A New Look for Labor

Not so long ago, tha news out of India ...,
very bad and we were bearing a lfeat deal

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deeply entrenehed among American tradl·
lions, progres• persists In chipping away at
what was on"" Its major slgnllleanee.
It waa the unsltlled and seml-oltlled labor·
, . lag man, the blue-eollar legions of an in·
dustrial society in tile making, that the first
Monday of each September IDIUally wu aet
· aside 1o honor,
Ill Many a sunny day of picnics, parade1, baiJ.
1". games and just plain taldilg It easy has since
; been crossed off the calendan. And the na·
tion that was bulldbu! an Industrial ooclety
has crossed a few hriages. It Is now cleep Into
the age of computers and automation, not tile
least of the effecil being a steadily diminish·
ing role for the nonapectall:zed worker.
As Ia so often th~ case with those affected
· ·by change yet not fully understanding It, tha
Immediate reaction Is fear-fear of loos of
jobs by Uesh·and·blood men to steel-and·
circuit machines. That there Is some basis
for fear cannot be denied. It is vlaJble in the
steady decrease of jobs not requiring some
decree of teclteological competence and the
' decllnlng significance to society of those sllJJ
avallable.
Blind resistance to change Itself IB not, of

of nine _llle~~ dol,la1 each at.
t1Hc1 In .tile luJIWri of a past

Off and Running!'

Park, and making news photographers a
special target, so that no record would be
made of their head-breaking orgy_
There Is no exeuse for their attacks against
innocent bystanders on Michigan Avenue,
pushing men and women, young and old,
through plate glass windows and then proceeding _to beat them.
There Is no excuse for the bloody image
they have made of this nation in the eyes
of the world, an Image tltet wW take a long,
long time to ense.
The whole almoapbere In Chicago, ao many
delegate• lo the e o 1 v e n I I o n protellled,
smaeked of a pollee otate. The N!JpOndbWty
for lltet reala oA Mayor Rle•ard J. Daley, hoi
beyond bJm ll Is aloo the lateot and worol
manHeotatlon of the violent paulons the
Vlelnam war 100m1 to have &lt;ailed forth from
lbe depths of Ameriea'a soul.
No decency, order and respect for tile
rights of others can possibly be expected of
the restless and rebellious youth of this
country i1 those who are legally constituted to
defend decency, order and righll abandon
their trust to degenerate Into vengeful agents
of repressJon.
Every bead eracled in Cbleaco wu a de·
feat for demoeracy and a poiDt seored ID
favor of anareby.
America bed better learn this lesson, or It
will be doomed to have It taught again and
again,

(;AJ.LIPOiJS _ '-" collectloo burn her.8ll, who will wear and '
describe a ·pre&amp;elll • di.Y ouUlt
made entirely of natural PI
- or futUro era, \1111' be uaed by a)1llhetlca ~lle ahe Olfj)l,alno the ·
Mill Joy washburp of Colum. modern processes that Jurn nabul a member of tile Public lllral pi ~~- clothing throueh
DePartmenl Colum- petrOehemlllrY,
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Concurrent with the hJatory or
IPfBk• before Ute Newcomerl tuhlon the naturaJ gas induJtry
Club, Tlurldi.Y, Beptembe~ 12, mide giant strldea -aheo4atabCMII .
at 12:30 p.m. at Oscar's Reatau- the nme time when maJor
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lhlo,llle DIOIIIl-lti!Jmbem- KOnnOIIy, ili~Ulcl lit allCMod W, ~ ~~~ntlala of delept.s 1q , Ted I(e~, . .l]flt lnhe~
ocnttc Nattor.t :eGn~nl,lm In • tile an!l-VIelliilft wlr wt,;; ol tlie ndes ' chln&amp;Oa 'ai.l on wl''lo !hi fnlm hi~ alall&gt;lll;1illiiito. T It • l
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this ,ceniurJ lll'9·. tii!IM tOba..,, part,y 1o 'liave !IJill rea.e • greet !~suo ot lhe VIetnam war, -!li!De here 10 ~ dlodr&lt;ier ctsin,~;h.
And, e'lin ~lfi'-o. -undiiu~~t. chance of wimi!W In lki&gt;eln'*' '; haa been chanci..rlzeel bY .• vlo- -certalnlymlhlnthf$,onyen!l&lt;in.
o(r In N;,:~~:~Jfo:ieel .ablll~ of ~~ · poilU- ogatnstRicltln!Nilion, · ,
lently ptovoCallvo divisiveness ltaell II notaliOin!hlotroubled Oif·
U:Jus leavt.;,J~ a
ctanslo 'foratvo and'foraet.,uch,
Thla columnl1t ha. .ttendoclll lpr cllvlol¥eneoo' Hke fnlm a clcy- anclthefo~Jookednoq&gt;- lor I McCOrih1 iw.Ji&lt;Om..i1
theae· are wounta· that
mt1ora1 parcy conventiOns '6ut hahdtul of anti-war "miHtants." portun1t,y.
1972.
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hU never belore oeen one-tenth
jltele men made "'perltljls!D
It Is _Ironical but true that tile_ Tblo aiab-o11 Is 1jrong
1.-leed•.therMUssuehereevan the lmpb.cable wtll to rule or · p8r eent of the backers of Sen. gre~ rnl.ittrit.y of the Mccarthy, but lllere haa bOen much hero'il&lt;l
before the convonllon lonnall,y ruin that has been demons~ Eugene McCartllv, 41!0ut llvo par Jhe McClOvern and the Kemodjo aoc&gt;port it and nothfntl to
met wal not io much wlto·waa 10 here w what 11 aciually a tng. cent Ot: the aoe&gt;pori8n ot Sell. rank-&lt;~1111-ftlers had no purwoe It lllen like Gov. Rlchird Hllllit$
be -.lnilod ;, Prealdent a1 mentuy but nevorlllele11 a d"'
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the crucial point is that the small nally of Texaa and MaJ&gt;or Rlcj&gt;.
hard core of the "militants'~ ~ ani Daley olChlcaaoearly aenl!t'l
a V!IIIIJo dtspraportlcxate lnOu- the name of thJj pm.e., and O'f1P
ence, and notable with McCartlcy. and over have ho-l tile eentrll
They ·were professionals dealing objective ol preventing tile miliwith amateur fol.lowen.
tant&amp; !rom leaving tile c011velo- ,
Thetr fir at and obvious goal, of Uon in auch a shambles 11 tocU;...
course. was a denlal of the nom- credit Ita candtdai ' , and !to plat.
Ination lo Humphrey and collater- ~r~
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aily a repudlcallon or the JOhn- lt has been a 1truggle. In tift
son Admlntstratlon. But this is 1uw:l, between the responaJblCt
an acceptable goal In the hard and the irrespoilstbles; and tlj!l
game of poW;lcs. The second aim Ia what has made this a paJtl'
of the tar-outs was sOmething meeting of ueJy lnq)Ucattona ~ .
else altogether. There Is every the very twOi&gt;OrtYoystemlta!\lf
reason to believe that this was arxl tor old concepts of 1 :}oftSOI)o
nothing leSB lhon the defeat ol able tolerance In party t.;.IIJJij._

&lt;Chicago Police: Pag~
--but of Gestapo's Book
Chicago, Chicago, that toddling town - - The city of the big shoulders and the long
night stick has given Americans a sample of
what it could be like in this country were the
present national mood of impatience with dissenters to be hardened into national policy.
Chicago has shown us that once the rules
of civilized behavior are suspended in the
treatment of anyone, it is but a short step to
I abolishing them for everyone.
Many who appllluded the mayor's Intention
to use a firm hand in dealing with the in~
vasion and disruption of the city by hordes
of long-haired, wild-eyed VIetnam war opponents and assorted hangers-on changed
their tune when the hand was suddenly raised
indiscriminately against them.
The band hurts, especially when it swings a
billy club.
'. Granted that the demonstrators hoped to
Provoke a confrontation with the authorUJes.
Granted that they had to be stopped somewhere, Jest they actually take over the city
or the convention, as some of them had
threatened to do. And granted that it Js asking a lot of a policeman, who is a man like
anybody else, to s t a n d still when he is
taunted, cursed or pelted with rubbish.
Bol lben lo ohoololely no elrnloe for what
the poll"" did iD Chlcago-wbleb wao lo tum
&amp;hemaelvea hlto a vleloa1, violent mob far
more daogerooo lo the pahlle llfely thaD the
mobs they were trylac te eoatrol.
There is no excuse for police removing
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Mra. Elvin Neal and her grandlOll Kenny Folden, of Rt. I Bidwell, reeeJill,y spent a week v!stt.
inll Iter two 10111, Mr. and Mrs.

WASHINGTON-( N E A)- must be fof the man who, by
Consider for a moment the some theories, became presihoat of candidates for the dent of the United States 'With·
presidency this year. Dis· out campaigning a day, spend·
counting the pig placed in ing a dime, or rttt!ling any
nomination by tile ylpples in feelings within either party,
Chicago, they number about And afterwards, President
Atchison served In a period so
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relaxed and trouble,!ree that
Since many of these must he almoot slept through lits
lteve known llletr chances of whole term.
wlrmlng w e r e only slightly
President Atcltlaon?
better than the 1ippte porker,
The
more" president
it ma1 be a88umed that for theory "one
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cepted by all students of
attraction as tile prize_
American political history, tiut
For those. the ultimate envy as theory, it does lteve Its hts·

Lawrence Neal and [llm[ly and
Mr. and Mr1, Tltomaa Neal and
dauiJhter, of New York.

Miss Barbaro Lou Shriver
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED-Mr. and Mrs. John L
Shriver of PAtriot are announcing the engagement
of their daughter, Barbara Lou, II&gt; La"Y G, Ruck·
er, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rucker, 3950 S.
High Sl., Columbus . Miss Shriver is a 1966 gradu·
ate of Southwe stem High School ~nd is employed by
Western Eleclric in Columbus. Mr.\Rucker ts employed by the Columbus Retreading Co\ Columbus.
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PT. PLEASANT - Jacqueline
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and wooden plough lteve reigned supreme for

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moot Important of
and rlee strains, lOUie developlid with Amari·
can research lunda, lteve been introduced,
India Is not 10t out of the woods. It IIIUI .
must import some grain, The annual monsoon rains caD WI aptn_ And the buic problem, too many llufutl!s to feed, wt11 never he
solved unW the r u n a way birth rate Is
brought unda• control.
But It Is encouraging ~ have evidence that
modem teebnlques ean take hold and pay off
In backward countries, that in 1001dng lo
help natloDI such u India by teacl!lnl them
to &amp;elp themselvea we are on the
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Of Mouthbreathing
By WAYNE G, BRANDSTADT, M.D.

Q-1 laave a dripping nose paruttes ever live lD the
that Is bloeked up much of the lungs or Dalal passages?
lime and a pactlal loss of my
A-PIDwormo are strictly an
sense of smell. An allergist Intestinal
parasite. Some
t e - me and said I reacted forms of schistosome
may inmtfclly lo cat hair and house vade the lungs, Tbla and
the
dust butlo,he didn't lhlDk It paragonimus or lung Duke are
severe eni!)gh to warrant desensltizattoli. He gave me found only in the tropic&amp;.
antllllstamlDes for temporary
re~f. I also have a deviated
septum, If I bed this cor·
rweted, would my other symp.
toms disappear?
A-It the septum or partt.
!ion between your n o s tr II s
bulges to one side I wquld certainly reeommend having It
strat8htened. Tltla should re·
Uevo your nasal symptoms.
Q-.A ...., 14, breathes
through her mouth ali the
tim_e. What effect will this
bave O!lhl!r? Sho'f'dn't she be
treated?
A-Meu~alllln( f!lliY be
causect1by grnsii enlarged
adanotds &lt;II' by alletilf, The
caUM ohould be found allcl corrected be c au • e Jienlatent
mouthbnathlng tends"to dis·
tort the features and falls; to
moisten the Inhaled air, ' ·
Q-1 have a poltnafal drip
and bave tried ·varlous .remedies ._!ithout much beneftt. Do
you uow of any eurci?
A-PoaiiiUal drip Is caused
by an allergy or- a chronle,
low-grade ·tnfectlon. It eBD he
,.;,
· cured only i1 appropriate cr •• b It w.,.. G. 'ltMIIWir. \
treatment Is directed at ihe AlD•. lot - o1 fA&amp; - - WWio
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library at Lagos, Nigeria?
Therein, the m.ystery lies. 1
plan to find out. When I do; I'U
let you know.

mond Hu tch ins) was turning blue
so she raided a car and found

some coveralls. She didn't seem
to mind that they were while and
had big red lette.-s on the back
spelling out ''Fire Oeparonent.''
The car she took them from

looked a lot like Si Hamilton's,
Mrs. Edgar Greene asked her
daughter to get a furniture pad
from the car and she shared it
with· me. Atrer that I enjeyed the
game (even though my favorite

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A nice gesture was the rew
seconds of silent prayer before
the game got u!XIerway. For a
moment I didn't know what was
happening, then 1 saw those on
the bleachers lowering their
heads and I did likewise.
SPEAKING OF SPORTS., .. !
thought the roof would blow orr
this place when I suggested, just
suggested, mind you, that I do a
sports colwnn while HWJr. is on
vacation and Dateline is temporarily on the shelf. Maybe you
could hear the screams of my
sports loving co -workers. The ·
one who would laugh loudest at
this "preposterous suggestion"
would be my husband. I've warned him though, never underestimate what a woman can do if
she sets her mind t.o it. Right
girls?

ON THE SUBJECT ot pen palo
.... Annabelle Ball had a pen pal
from Hollarxl with whom she had
corresponded tor 18 years. Imagine her delight at getting to
meet this frierxl race-to-face for
the fint time this summer at
Luray, VL The friend was ap-.
pearlng with a Madrigal Choir
there. Annabelle said they had
gotten very well acquainted
through their letters. It aU started through an extension service
called World Pen Friends.

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day,
~t.eaatel1' Mit~ CooJno
1il·· their ,r~c~.wleP*t roast
: bOld at Forked lll!n llirl.
· ' Mr•; Janice ·YOIIIIIl presided
o'itir a short buslnen meeting.
MtDutes were r~ and dues col·
wetecl by Mrs. Chloris Gaul It
was reported the •tSchool Days"
books are still on sale by the
dub and anyone wlohlllll to buy
may contaet a member.
Mrs. Sharon swartz read a letter trom the Meigs county Red
Cross thanld.ng the club for Its
contribution.
-·Attending the wiener roast
were Mrs. Janet Connolly. Mrs.
Sue Hayman, Mrs. Sharon Louks
and daughter, .Mrs. Alma Pooler
and children, Mrs. Sharon swartz
and children. Mrs. . - ·
Tripp, Mrs. Carolyn Tripp, Mrs.
Nan Whi~ and children, M r s.
Janice Young and Mrs. Chloris
Gaul and daughter.

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Family Birthday
Dinner is Held
MASON - A Camlly birthday
dinner honring Mrs, Denver C.
Bowen was held at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Varlsn sl
Mason last Sunday. Attendlllll the
dinner were Mr. Denver Bowen,
Mr. and Mrs. Rlchud Varian,
Jemlfer Sue, David, Cora Jayne
Varian and the honored guest,
Mrs. Denver Bowen.

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POMEROY - In a candlelight lllll to polntl over her hands, and
ceremony at the Cheater Metho- &amp;"-basque bodice. The boufl"ant
dlst Church, ldlss Carolyn Jane ok!rt, worn over a hoop with a
lkll!man and KellhEdwardSOarla panel separating the sequin trim·
\ exchanged wedding vows.
med side rutrles, terminat:edlnto
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Tbe Rev. Herbert Grate otrl- a full clreular train.
Clated at the double ring cereThe bride"• ohoolder length
' 11101\Y unlltllll In marriage the vel! !ell trom a lac:e petal trim·
.,._ghter of Mr. and Mra. U01d mod In pearls and sequins. She
II! · Hoffman, Chester,' and the carried a cascade .arrangement
14111 of Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. of white pom porno with theouter
Soarlo, Middleport. Vasto olll!'· flower I Unted pink snd orchid
dfanleh were used at the~tar
Her attendants were Mrs.
and the pews were marked lh Juanita Grueoer, matron ol hcJn.
oa11n bowa, Nuptial mu•l ao or, and ldlos Myrna searlo,
presented by ~~ro. Horace
ter or the groom, brideomald
4\rpnlst, lor the 7:30p.m., June' \Tbey wore pink and orc:tild ,em2':weddlns.
plre waist gowns of brocade and
:i;icorted by her lather, ,the crepe , with velvet bow headpie&lt;·
bride wore a ebanlllly laee gown es snd matching vejlo or lllu··
feetllrlllg, a oequ!n trimmed seal· slon. The attenclanls carried
lGpod neckline, 10111 sleeves com. bou&lt;t&gt;eto or tinted pink and orehld
carnatlons.
Ray Cole...n, brother or the
bride, served •• ·beat man. Ushers were Keith· G. Aelker, Jr.,

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RIO GRANDE - The tempo
ci activities at Rio Grande College is picking up now with otfictals and faculty making plana
for the new school year begin~

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Beach, Fla., SUnday was Adriene
&amp;le Rue, daughter of Mr. and
Mro, Tom Rue or ldlddleport.
Mrs. Dawn Brickley powers,
director,
presented the diplomas.
· Nlw Haven, W. Va., BJ'KV1loger
"Miss
Rue's
work was tn a perHoffman, Cbester.
JmmedlatOb' following t h e oonoJlzed program .
ceremony, a r.eceptlon was held
In the church social room. The Searls, sister r1 the bridegroom,
• . ~811&lt;4&lt; ~ .,. .. ,1!!11','&lt; rood,lt,ered _lba-sto •.Mro. Bel:
, "J'Oiindod' by Cresh pink rooOo.,.n; ·II' l!ean assisted with the clllr&lt;h
aerved with punch by Mra. Helen decoraUono.
Dorst, MilA Regina Spencer, and
Mr. and Mrs. Searls reside
ldlaa Janet Frank, ldlss cillsta ,at 1191h Main st., Bremen,

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VoWI ol the cloul&gt;le ring eere!!Xli\Y, were read at 2:30 p.m.
oo Aug. 4 at the Middleport
Church ot Christ by the Rev.
Raullln Moyer,
Given In marriage by her Cather, tbe bride was attired In a
Door length gown or white or·
ganza and FIJclanie lace. T h e
ROWii was faahloned with a portrait neckline, an empire waistline, Kublki sleeves, and an Aline aldrt with acletaehabletralo.
The Podange lace covered the
bodice and sleeves, formed a
cascade down the skirt and bordered the train.
'The bride's headpiece was a
dered bow with lace accents
from which flowered an elbowlength veil of illusion. &amp;be ear·
ried a cascade arrangement of
white daisies and rosebuds.
Mrs. Forrest Bachtel of Mid·
dleport served as matron ot honor for the bride. 9te wore a cotton noor~ength gown In bright
yellow designed with a portrait
neckline and cap sleeves in a
Pomeroy, brother of the bride.
POMEROY - Wearing a Ooor
semi • fitted A-line design, and
For her daughter's wedding,
length gown of lmPorled organcarried a colonial boo.quet or
Mrs. Baer wore a turquoise blue
John
za, Miss Jane Ann Baer became
yellow daisies with green and
ensemble with a white orchid corthe bride of Larry Ladd Bourne
white leaf and ribbon accents.
,.Whither Thou Goestn whleb Mr.
in a double ring ceremony at 2:30 sage. Mrs. Bourne was in light
'The bridesmaids were Mila and groomsmen were Mr. Ter·
blue and also had an orchid cor·
Bachtel wrote.
p. m. on August 18 at the TrinKaren Klop!enateln of RichmOnd, ry W. Ohllnger, Mr. James D.
For her da~'a tnMkVnr
sage,
ity United Church of Christ, PomInd.; Miss Carolyn Kemper, Eu- Wildermuth, brother otthebride,
A reception was held in the
Mrs.
Wildermuth wore a tur·
eroy.
clid; and Miss 9\aun Weaver, ldldclleport; and Mr, James W,
church
social
rooms.
The
bride's
quolse
ensemble ln silk ahaldLml
The bride Is the daugl1ter of
Cincinnati. They were in char- Hawley, cousin or the groom,
with
turquoise
and white aeee..
table
featured
a
three-tiered
wedMr. and Mrs. Edward L. Baer,
treuse gowns designed tdentlcal- Walbridge. Roo D, CulluBjlt was IIOries and a corsage ol white
ding
cake,
an
arrangement
of
2&amp;7 Mulberry Ave., Pomeroy,
ly to the one worn by the rna. ring bearer and he along with
and the bridegroom ls the son ot daisies and chrysanthemums and tron or honOr, and carried colon· the groomsmen wore semi - roses. Mrs. Allensworth was ln
white taPers in crystal candet..
a brlglrt pink crepe clreao with a
Mrs. Margaret L. Bourne of Foslal ~eta ot white daloleo with formal summer tuxedos.
abra.
Assisting
at
the
receptioo
Nuptial music was presented lace coat. She wore pale plml
toria and the late carl L, Bourne.
green leaf and yellow ribbon
were
Mrs.
Roy Betzing, Mrs.
by Mrs. Chester Erwin, Middle- accessories and a corpte uf
The ceremony was performed
Richard Jones, Pomeroy; Mrs. accents.
pink rons,
before an altar decorated with
Mr. J. Russell Hamilton of port. organist; and Mr. Forrest
Wayne
Roush,
Belpre;
Miss
carol
~nmedlateb' rollowing the eerwhite gladioli and chrysantheMarion served aa best man for D. Bachtel, Middleport, soloist,
Johnson,
Columbus;
and
Miss
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mums flanked by seven branch
the bridegrOOm, and the ushers w h o s e selections included
carol Guggenbeimer, Cleveland.
candelabn. The Rev. BUl PerGuests were register¢ by Mrs.
rin offtciated and rn(ltial music
was presented by Ralph Werry, Melvin Van Meter.
For a· wedding trip to Lake
PomerOy, drgarrlst, and' Bill ZerErie, the bride changed Into a
kle, Racine·, soloist.
navy blue costume with white ac..
The bride was escorted to the
altar by her father. Her gown cessories and the orchid corsage
was designed with a bateau neck· from her bridal bouquet.
The new Mrs. Bourne is a gracJ..
line and long sheer sleeves which
uate of Pomeroy High School and
tapered to points over her wrists.
Ohio University and will teach in
The fitted bodice was accented
the
Federal Hocklllll Local Diswith Schiffi embroidery sprinktrict,
Athens County, this !all.
led with seed pearls. The A::.J.ine
Mr. Bourne graduated from Fos·
sllhouette was enhanced by a
tori a High School aM is attendchapel length Watteau train of
Ing Ohio Universl~, vlhe&lt;tJ&gt;elo
sheer organza adorned at the hem
a
memberolthe Reserve Officers
by a medallioo or embroidered
Training Corps and the Pershing
Seh!Cil!.
She wore a cap of organza loops runes.
Mr. am Mrs. Bourne reside
o~er lace petals scattered wiU!.
at 36 SOUth Congress St. in Athseed pearls am irrideseents
which held a sh&lt;Xllder-length veil ens.
Out-of-town guest&amp; at the wedof Illusion. Her only jewelry was
ding ard reception were Mrs.
a single strand of pearls and carl Bourne and daughter, Lin-matching earrings, gifts of the
Fostoria; Mr. and Mrs. A. C.
gr&amp;m. The bride carried a da,
Radford, Winfield, W. Va.; Mr.
sheath of pam pmns surrounding
and· Mrs. Edwardl 1\)'ers, Plya white orchid.
mouth, Mich.; Mr• .and Mrs. Dale
The bride's atteOOants were
Ward, Cincinnati; Ediso,nn:.:~:~::/]1
Mrs. Kenneth Collins, Pomeroy,
ton, Athens; Gary Mills, P
matron ot honor, and Miss Robburg, W. VLi Mr. aNI MrL
erta Shipman, Covington, Ky.;
Fouss ~ and soos, Marietta; Mr.
Miss susan Ohlinger, Middle-and Mrs. David Hartley, Marietport; and Miss Linda Bourne,
ta; Carol Johnson. Columbus;
Fostoria, sister of the bride('.arol Guggenheimer, Clevelard.
groom, bridesmaids.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bourne an;l
'The attemants wore &amp;Yocado
daughter, Ami, Fostoriaj Mr. an;l
green gowns of chiffon over llnen
Mrs. Tam Bridgett, Colwnbus;
Ceoturtng o&lt;OOP neckl!ne.• and el·
bOw length sleeves. The semi- Mr. and Mrs. Richard Harms,
b.tted, A-line ailhooettes were Bowling Green; Mr. a'ni M r s.
.Time Was when soap and water were the only m.rt~s
emaru:e4 \ at ttle back by inset Truman Fruith, Fostoria; Mr.
alii Mrs, Paul W1.1'1, Fostorls;
panol.lraino of avoeodO satin tq&gt;people used to guard •&amp;ainst perspiration ardor . . .
Patrlcle Hennossy and Mary ~· --·1
ped by a bard ot self·fabrlc rosebut
today , almost e•eryone uses a deodorm( to
Hennessy, COI.umbusi Mr.
buds.
Mrs. Wiyne Roush, Belpre; Robguarutee persOI'Ial daintiness. And NO I' is the bigest
Fred Smith of Pittsburgh, PL.
erta Shipman. COvington, Ky.;
sellin&amp; time for deodorants and anti-perspirants.
se~ lo beai man tor lh~brtd&amp;o
and,Mrs. Fred Price, Marl·
groom.. and the uahera were Ber· Mr._
etta~ ldr. and Mrs. Charles
Hdeoa Rubin5tc in hu an assortment of these
•rd BauerofFOstorta;JackCoDMurrl)', Irorton.
~ve, Plckerlalon; alii Ed Baer,
1 nice--essities' that suit •IL tastes and temperaments.

Mi. and Mrs. lorry ladd Bourne

Jane Ann Boer Weds
Larry Ladd Bourne

Mr. and Mrs.

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BURNING SUN, HOT WIND, HIGH HUMIDITY, MUGGY, STICKY DAYS AND
Nl.:''lTS ···ALL BRING BEAUTY PROBLEMS IN THEIR WAKE.

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MIDDLEPORT - Before an
altar deoorated with vana ot
wlllte gladioli flanked by palma
and seven branch eandelallra.
~Is J~ ~ WUde~ffi
ixehallged wedding vowa with
~II-"· AlleniiWOl'lh.
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Mr. and Mra. Millard E. WDder·
_!!O!ffi, Mlclclleporl, and Mr. AI·
lensirorth lo the soo of Mra,
Flossie Allensworth, Middleport,
and the late I!OOert M. Aliena·

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GALLIPOLIS - T h e Rev,
Gaines (Buddy) llmlth, of First
ChrisUan Baptist Church, Goy.
anclotte, will be the speaker 111
the Slella Fuller settlement Chap.
el, Tuesd;;' SoJ;I, 3, st 7:30
\p,m,
The Rev. Smith has had an
unusual experience which he will
ouUine In hls talk,
The ehlldren'sChoruoandRll)'lhm Band will offer 861/eral aelectlono at 7 p.m. The pJbllc
of all !altho Ia weleome.

Mr. and Mrs. Keith Edward Searls

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host and hostess a reception for
old and new tacult;y members
and otarr, today at 8 p.m. In the
college dlnlng hall.
Included in actlvitlel plamed
nlng Sept, 3,
is
a reception for new students
President, Alphus R. Chris..
and their parents Monda,y from
2 to 4 p,m, In the dlnlng hall.
Freshmen arrive Monday with
other students coming ln on TUesday. Regular classes will of.
flcWiy open Friday, Sept S.
A new actlv1ty this year will
be c:oke parUeo sponsored by
the racul~ and admlnlstrallon at
their lndivu&amp;lal homes on Thursda,y
evening.
GALLIPOLIS - The Nature• s
NeW
faculty and staft' memGuden Club was hosted by the
bers
for
the 1968-69 school year
French City Garden Club at a
include,
Dr. and Mrs. Wilfrid
IN JULY
RECE~IL let·
meeting Thursda.v at Cottage 7,
Barton,
English;
J&gt;r. and Mrs.
ter written on. blue air - mail
era.
GSL Mrs. Jewell Moore and. Mrs.
weight statiorary and th eturn
Broce
Curtis,
Pbyslcal
Educa.
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For her daughter's wedding,
Earl Brown were in charge.
address was 4#1"68-,
erla. It
Uon;
Dr.
George
Oaaman,
Pby.
/ Mrs. Waugh wore a pink twoMer the secretary's report,
was very nea!lywrlttenbutsome·
olco;
Dr,
and
Mrs.
T,
Vall
Palm.
y. .. ..P!~~-dJ.!'!.!'l~t~ ..wJU.!Uccf~· the Gardener's Pledge was re- er, Jr., Rellglon ·~ Phi~sphy;
..... tU!fieuh to Nad,. . 'fbe-liM- "~''_.-._, . . ._ ,M.
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lis ana a plfll\ roaebJd corsage: cited. Seventeen members atit was, the writer, a 19 year
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Mrs. Cardwell was dresse4 tended the meeting, and poems Mr, and Mrs, Antho!ll' Schroef ld Nigerian boywantedapenpal,
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der, ~ch; Mr. and Mn. Samin a white two . piece dress with were read.
J filed the letter, thinking I would Kefej
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black accessories and a corsage
Mrs. W, Donald Galloway or uel Grossman. Drama; Mr. and
give U!.e address to some yOW'Ig
of red rosebuds.
the Gallipolis Garden Club gave Mrs. W, Lee Pltre, HJstory; Dr.
person with irterests similar to
A reception was held at the the grcup copies of. "Make Flow~ and Mrs. Jan Simko, English;
those mentioned by the youth.
groom's home immediately tot. er Fixing Easy" to be used in Miss 9llrly Mason, Art; Mr. and
(table-tennis, hand-tennis, swimMrs. Melvyn Rozen, l)rt; FAJ.gene
lowing the ceremony. The bride's their scrapbooks.
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ming and "rootballing. ")
Newman,
Sociology; Ar.andMrs.
uWhy Fall Pl.antlng'' was the
GALUPOLJS New books table was decorated with ivy and
Now, a l'lecond letter with the released by the Gallla Coun1;Y white bells and a tiered cake. topic of the program stven by
Merrill Grodl.v, Ed;::u~&lt;a;;Uiio;";;;jiii&gt;
Lagos, Nigeria address has come
and Mrs. William ~
Mrs. Charles Donnally, aunt Mr&amp;. Jewell Moore.
District Library Aus- 29 were:
to us. It was typed and more
FICTION - The Wind Bows of the bride, registered the
Mrs. Earl Brown gave the rector of Finance, and Mr. and
readable than the other. I thought Free by Vlan Smith; Gooe by guests. Mrs. Otis Chapman, anof
members hens and chickens to Mrs. aeve Uram, Dire
this youtW man was so persistent Rumer Godden; The Horsemen other aunt, served at the table
&amp;udent
Activities.
Two
ne
wives
plant in their prdens.
i must do something about it. by Joaeph Kessell; The Adell- along with Mrs, Junior CardRefreshment&amp; were served by will be welcomed Jnto e FacThen I noticed one difference, son Tradition by John Morrellwell,
of the groom, and the hostess club. An arrange- ulty Women's Club, t ey are
they were almost the same, but,
s.v; and Three Into Two Won't Mrly_ Arnold Belville, a close ment of prize red roses, grown Mrs. Ronald Tuccerl, Chemiswere written by two differert
Go by Andrea Newman,
Cri~~M ,
by Mrs. Brown. was used In the tcy, and Mrs, Robert
boys. One writer was Davidsoo
tocy'
for a short wedding trip, the table decorations.
NON.FlCTION - The Jewel·
Awonuga, lOA Fail Street and
er•s Eye by WUUam F. Buckley, bride wore a yellow linen dress
the other was Yemson Laspama,
Jr.; Magic tor Beginners by Har- with white acceasorles and an
26 Luther Street.
ry Baron; In the Fist of the Rev~ orchid corsage taken from her
The thing that fascinated me olutlon by Jose Yglesias; A Ufe- bridal bouquet.
die most was that Iiley read our
The new couple will reside
Ume with Lloos by George Adam·
Gallipolis Daily Tribune and had
son; and You Can Be a Better in a mobile home on Waugh
our address correct. Of all the Cook than Mama Ever Was by Lane,
lure, Richard E. Hern, Roy B.
ADMl'lSIONS
thousands or newspapers in the
Mrs. Cardwell attended North
Elise Meyer.
Ha.yes, Herman Hoschar, Mrs.
Mrs.
Katherine
Richards,
Rt.
United states, how did a GalliGallia and gra&amp;ated from Han- 2 Thurman; Mrs. Earl E. Jones, Byrd H. Jeffers, Lewis F. Long,
nan Trace. 9te ls employed by Rt. 1 Bidwell; Robin J, Cre- Gilbert Lucas, r.irs:~ew IL
Corbin Ltd,, Inc,, Huntington, W, means, Rt. 1 bldwelf; Floyd E. Van Matre, James IL Vaughan,
Va,
Niday, Rt. 2 Blc!Mill; Mro. Doug. Charles B. Ve\'f'Jil, Mrs, RaJ·
Mr. Cardwell also graWaled las Ralke, Galllj&gt;ollB FetTY, W, mond M. Watldns, Mra, Marshall
from Hannan Trace High School Va.; Mrs. M, lrene 9\umaker, Wllllo, Mrs. James E. Aualln
IUid lo employed by the C &amp; 0
Pomeroy; Jimmy A. Alley, Rt. and lnlant daughter, Mrs, Ernest
shop as • pipe fitter.
2 Racine;, Mrs. Jerry T. Post, F. J~hniKII! and lnlant son.
Among the out.OC.town guests
RL 1 Ray; Russell G, Daugher·
VETERANS MEMORIAL
were the groom's grandparents, ty, Rt. 1 Coolville; Mrs. Edgar
HOSPITAL
Mr. and Mrs. John Sword, Del- J. M'artln, Rl 2 Asbland, Ky ,;
- Christie MatADM!'ITED
ray Beach, Fla.; Mr, and Mro. Mrs. Amie Eaaman, Rt. 2Wellsson,
RuUand;
Jack
Cleland, Jr.,
John R. Fellure and Mr. and too; Mrs. Clair C. Culp, RaPomeroy.
Mn. Charles Domally and their venswood; Mrs. Billie E, Gru..
DISCHARGED - Wllbur Beavson Steve, Columbus; Mr. and ser, Mlneravllle; Mrs. Carl R,
er,
Lawrence DonohUe, Ann Mow~
Mra. Junior Cardwell, Hunting- Beane, BidwelL
ery,
Clifford Frazier, Kathryn
ton; Mro, Patt;v Eaton, ProcBffiTHS
JJemliiOI!,
Franklin Triplett, VI&lt;·
torville; and Mr. and Mrs, Aus.
Mra. Jerry T. Po It, Rt 1
ld
carr,
Ella
LarUe, Je!lrey II)'.
tln Rogers, Chesapeake.
Ray, aon, 6:20 p,m, Fricll1,
sell, Terry S&lt;aggs.
DISCHARGFS
Robert A. Armatead, Sr ,, Can
M.. Bates, Mra. Noah Brewer,
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
Lester L. Bnunfteld, Jr., CharADMit lED
None.
FOUR GENERATIONS - Amos L. Adams celebrated hls
leo R. Dennloon, Terry D. Fe!DISCHARGED
Myrtle Durst.
eigh~-first birthd~cy Saturday, Aug. 24. A former resident of
Gall18 County, he now resides at Columbus. On a recent visit
to his son's home Kenneth Adams, Rt. 2, Bidwell, this picture was taken. L. to R.: Amos L. Adams, Kenneth Adams,
JUnes K. Adams and James Andrew Adami.
MRS, ROSA BURNETT, the
Tribune's next door neighbor on
the side toward town, must be
the world's best natured lady.
She al"ays has a smile for us
and never complains when dumb
drivers (like yours truly) coasta
little too close to her house.
A !rlerxD.y neighbor is great
to have any time, but you really
appreciate one when you find
you've locked yourself out or the
office (with a column deadline to
meet) and you need to call soma.
one (help) with a key. Mrs. Burnett and her daughter, Mrs. Har·
rison C. Smith, who lives with
her mother while ller husband is
overseas, invited me into their
home to make my phone calL

Miss Judith Wildermuth Becomes
August Bride of John Allensworth .

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Who would have tl'lought last week that this week the·teQerature would be just about hal£ what it was? Isn't it wonderfUl and
doesn't it seem like £all?
IT WAS A GOOD TIME Cor the church league slow pitch soft.
ball touroament.I hada't gone to any of the regular season games
ao 1 decided I would go the ant n.lght of the tournamenL 1 hate to
say it, but I nearly rroze.

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Glenn D. Cardwell At lvk. ·'z··
GALLIPOLIS Mloo Janet
&amp;lo Wa~dauglrter OCMr. and
Mra. John '"b. Waust&gt;. Rt. 2
Crown Cl~. became the bri~
or Glen D. Clrdwell, 1011 or Mr.
and Mro. Winfred Cardwell RL
2 Crown CIQ". on June
at
7:30 p,m, at the Mt. Zion Baptist Church.
The Rev, Olio Chapman, onde
of the bride, performed the clou•
ble ring ceremony. 'l"he church
was decorated with vaaes of white
g!adlola and yellow carnations by
Mrs. Irene Wallace, a close
trlend or the bride. Mrs, Leona
Presion provided a halt-l&gt;oor of
nuptial muaic.
Given ln marriage by her father, the bride wore a floor-length
gown of white sa.Un. The chanUU1 lace bodice was accented
with French seqqlns and seed
pearls, and the long sleeves ended in points over her hands.
The pout sldrt was fashioned
in white organza over Satin and
came to a lull sweeping pleat
In the center back. The bride
carried a cascade of white or·
chids and earnations. For her
veil the bride wnre a silk illusJoo held by ~ rosette of silk
organza and l&lt;'rench lace with
seed pearls,
Mrs. Wanda Fellure, sister
o1 the bride, served as matron
of honor, and the bridesmaids
Ju&lt;(v Cardwell, s!ster-ln~aw or
the groom, and Wanda Davis,
Proctorville, a close friend.
The attendants wore identical
gowns a! maize yellow satin bro~
cade fashioned with an empire
walsteltne, A.Jine skirt, and low
back. The corresponding head·
pieces were matching halo banda
holding a short veil . The carried
noaega.v bouquets of yellow rosebuds and carnations.
Serving as best man was John
R. Fellure, the bride's brotherln~aw. The ushers were John o,
Waugh, Jr., the bride' a brotJi.er
John Chapman, cousin of th;
bride, and Lester Cardwell, the
groom's brother. Kelly Fellure,
5~year-old nephew or the bride
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a double ring pillow of white sat·
ln and lace with yellow 11tream-

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library at Lagos, Nigeria?
Therein, the m.ystery lies. 1
plan to find out. When I do; I'U
let you know.

mond Hu tch ins) was turning blue
so she raided a car and found

some coveralls. She didn't seem
to mind that they were while and
had big red lette.-s on the back
spelling out ''Fire Oeparonent.''
The car she took them from

looked a lot like Si Hamilton's,
Mrs. Edgar Greene asked her
daughter to get a furniture pad
from the car and she shared it
with· me. Atrer that I enjeyed the
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A nice gesture was the rew
seconds of silent prayer before
the game got u!XIerway. For a
moment I didn't know what was
happening, then 1 saw those on
the bleachers lowering their
heads and I did likewise.
SPEAKING OF SPORTS., .. !
thought the roof would blow orr
this place when I suggested, just
suggested, mind you, that I do a
sports colwnn while HWJr. is on
vacation and Dateline is temporarily on the shelf. Maybe you
could hear the screams of my
sports loving co -workers. The ·
one who would laugh loudest at
this "preposterous suggestion"
would be my husband. I've warned him though, never underestimate what a woman can do if
she sets her mind t.o it. Right
girls?

ON THE SUBJECT ot pen palo
.... Annabelle Ball had a pen pal
from Hollarxl with whom she had
corresponded tor 18 years. Imagine her delight at getting to
meet this frierxl race-to-face for
the fint time this summer at
Luray, VL The friend was ap-.
pearlng with a Madrigal Choir
there. Annabelle said they had
gotten very well acquainted
through their letters. It aU started through an extension service
called World Pen Friends.

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~t.eaatel1' Mit~ CooJno
1il·· their ,r~c~.wleP*t roast
: bOld at Forked lll!n llirl.
· ' Mr•; Janice ·YOIIIIIl presided
o'itir a short buslnen meeting.
MtDutes were r~ and dues col·
wetecl by Mrs. Chloris Gaul It
was reported the •tSchool Days"
books are still on sale by the
dub and anyone wlohlllll to buy
may contaet a member.
Mrs. Sharon swartz read a letter trom the Meigs county Red
Cross thanld.ng the club for Its
contribution.
-·Attending the wiener roast
were Mrs. Janet Connolly. Mrs.
Sue Hayman, Mrs. Sharon Louks
and daughter, .Mrs. Alma Pooler
and children, Mrs. Sharon swartz
and children. Mrs. . - ·
Tripp, Mrs. Carolyn Tripp, Mrs.
Nan Whi~ and children, M r s.
Janice Young and Mrs. Chloris
Gaul and daughter.

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Family Birthday
Dinner is Held
MASON - A Camlly birthday
dinner honring Mrs, Denver C.
Bowen was held at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Varlsn sl
Mason last Sunday. Attendlllll the
dinner were Mr. Denver Bowen,
Mr. and Mrs. Rlchud Varian,
Jemlfer Sue, David, Cora Jayne
Varian and the honored guest,
Mrs. Denver Bowen.

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POMEROY - In a candlelight lllll to polntl over her hands, and
ceremony at the Cheater Metho- &amp;"-basque bodice. The boufl"ant
dlst Church, ldlss Carolyn Jane ok!rt, worn over a hoop with a
lkll!man and KellhEdwardSOarla panel separating the sequin trim·
\ exchanged wedding vows.
med side rutrles, terminat:edlnto
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Tbe Rev. Herbert Grate otrl- a full clreular train.
Clated at the double ring cereThe bride"• ohoolder length
' 11101\Y unlltllll In marriage the vel! !ell trom a lac:e petal trim·
.,._ghter of Mr. and Mra. U01d mod In pearls and sequins. She
II! · Hoffman, Chester,' and the carried a cascade .arrangement
14111 of Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. of white pom porno with theouter
Soarlo, Middleport. Vasto olll!'· flower I Unted pink snd orchid
dfanleh were used at the~tar
Her attendants were Mrs.
and the pews were marked lh Juanita Grueoer, matron ol hcJn.
oa11n bowa, Nuptial mu•l ao or, and ldlos Myrna searlo,
presented by ~~ro. Horace
ter or the groom, brideomald
4\rpnlst, lor the 7:30p.m., June' \Tbey wore pink and orc:tild ,em2':weddlns.
plre waist gowns of brocade and
:i;icorted by her lather, ,the crepe , with velvet bow headpie&lt;·
bride wore a ebanlllly laee gown es snd matching vejlo or lllu··
feetllrlllg, a oequ!n trimmed seal· slon. The attenclanls carried
lGpod neckline, 10111 sleeves com. bou&lt;t&gt;eto or tinted pink and orehld
carnatlons.
Ray Cole...n, brother or the
bride, served •• ·beat man. Ushers were Keith· G. Aelker, Jr.,

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for the new school year begin~

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Mro, Tom Rue or ldlddleport.
Mrs. Dawn Brickley powers,
director,
presented the diplomas.
· Nlw Haven, W. Va., BJ'KV1loger
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Rue's
work was tn a perHoffman, Cbester.
JmmedlatOb' following t h e oonoJlzed program .
ceremony, a r.eceptlon was held
In the church social room. The Searls, sister r1 the bridegroom,
• . ~811&lt;4&lt; ~ .,. .. ,1!!11','&lt; rood,lt,ered _lba-sto •.Mro. Bel:
, "J'Oiindod' by Cresh pink rooOo.,.n; ·II' l!ean assisted with the clllr&lt;h
aerved with punch by Mra. Helen decoraUono.
Dorst, MilA Regina Spencer, and
Mr. and Mrs. Searls reside
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VoWI ol the cloul&gt;le ring eere!!Xli\Y, were read at 2:30 p.m.
oo Aug. 4 at the Middleport
Church ot Christ by the Rev.
Raullln Moyer,
Given In marriage by her Cather, tbe bride was attired In a
Door length gown or white or·
ganza and FIJclanie lace. T h e
ROWii was faahloned with a portrait neckline, an empire waistline, Kublki sleeves, and an Aline aldrt with acletaehabletralo.
The Podange lace covered the
bodice and sleeves, formed a
cascade down the skirt and bordered the train.
'The bride's headpiece was a
dered bow with lace accents
from which flowered an elbowlength veil of illusion. &amp;be ear·
ried a cascade arrangement of
white daisies and rosebuds.
Mrs. Forrest Bachtel of Mid·
dleport served as matron ot honor for the bride. 9te wore a cotton noor~ength gown In bright
yellow designed with a portrait
neckline and cap sleeves in a
Pomeroy, brother of the bride.
POMEROY - Wearing a Ooor
semi • fitted A-line design, and
For her daughter's wedding,
length gown of lmPorled organcarried a colonial boo.quet or
Mrs. Baer wore a turquoise blue
John
za, Miss Jane Ann Baer became
yellow daisies with green and
ensemble with a white orchid corthe bride of Larry Ladd Bourne
white leaf and ribbon accents.
,.Whither Thou Goestn whleb Mr.
in a double ring ceremony at 2:30 sage. Mrs. Bourne was in light
'The bridesmaids were Mila and groomsmen were Mr. Ter·
blue and also had an orchid cor·
Bachtel wrote.
p. m. on August 18 at the TrinKaren Klop!enateln of RichmOnd, ry W. Ohllnger, Mr. James D.
For her da~'a tnMkVnr
sage,
ity United Church of Christ, PomInd.; Miss Carolyn Kemper, Eu- Wildermuth, brother otthebride,
A reception was held in the
Mrs.
Wildermuth wore a tur·
eroy.
clid; and Miss 9\aun Weaver, ldldclleport; and Mr, James W,
church
social
rooms.
The
bride's
quolse
ensemble ln silk ahaldLml
The bride Is the daugl1ter of
Cincinnati. They were in char- Hawley, cousin or the groom,
with
turquoise
and white aeee..
table
featured
a
three-tiered
wedMr. and Mrs. Edward L. Baer,
treuse gowns designed tdentlcal- Walbridge. Roo D, CulluBjlt was IIOries and a corsage ol white
ding
cake,
an
arrangement
of
2&amp;7 Mulberry Ave., Pomeroy,
ly to the one worn by the rna. ring bearer and he along with
and the bridegroom ls the son ot daisies and chrysanthemums and tron or honOr, and carried colon· the groomsmen wore semi - roses. Mrs. Allensworth was ln
white taPers in crystal candet..
a brlglrt pink crepe clreao with a
Mrs. Margaret L. Bourne of Foslal ~eta ot white daloleo with formal summer tuxedos.
abra.
Assisting
at
the
receptioo
Nuptial music was presented lace coat. She wore pale plml
toria and the late carl L, Bourne.
green leaf and yellow ribbon
were
Mrs.
Roy Betzing, Mrs.
by Mrs. Chester Erwin, Middle- accessories and a corpte uf
The ceremony was performed
Richard Jones, Pomeroy; Mrs. accents.
pink rons,
before an altar decorated with
Mr. J. Russell Hamilton of port. organist; and Mr. Forrest
Wayne
Roush,
Belpre;
Miss
carol
~nmedlateb' rollowing the eerwhite gladioli and chrysantheMarion served aa best man for D. Bachtel, Middleport, soloist,
Johnson,
Columbus;
and
Miss
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mums flanked by seven branch
the bridegrOOm, and the ushers w h o s e selections included
carol Guggenbeimer, Cleveland.
candelabn. The Rev. BUl PerGuests were register¢ by Mrs.
rin offtciated and rn(ltial music
was presented by Ralph Werry, Melvin Van Meter.
For a· wedding trip to Lake
PomerOy, drgarrlst, and' Bill ZerErie, the bride changed Into a
kle, Racine·, soloist.
navy blue costume with white ac..
The bride was escorted to the
altar by her father. Her gown cessories and the orchid corsage
was designed with a bateau neck· from her bridal bouquet.
The new Mrs. Bourne is a gracJ..
line and long sheer sleeves which
uate of Pomeroy High School and
tapered to points over her wrists.
Ohio University and will teach in
The fitted bodice was accented
the
Federal Hocklllll Local Diswith Schiffi embroidery sprinktrict,
Athens County, this !all.
led with seed pearls. The A::.J.ine
Mr. Bourne graduated from Fos·
sllhouette was enhanced by a
tori a High School aM is attendchapel length Watteau train of
Ing Ohio Universl~, vlhe&lt;tJ&gt;elo
sheer organza adorned at the hem
a
memberolthe Reserve Officers
by a medallioo or embroidered
Training Corps and the Pershing
Seh!Cil!.
She wore a cap of organza loops runes.
Mr. am Mrs. Bourne reside
o~er lace petals scattered wiU!.
at 36 SOUth Congress St. in Athseed pearls am irrideseents
which held a sh&lt;Xllder-length veil ens.
Out-of-town guest&amp; at the wedof Illusion. Her only jewelry was
ding ard reception were Mrs.
a single strand of pearls and carl Bourne and daughter, Lin-matching earrings, gifts of the
Fostoria; Mr. and Mrs. A. C.
gr&amp;m. The bride carried a da,
Radford, Winfield, W. Va.; Mr.
sheath of pam pmns surrounding
and· Mrs. Edwardl 1\)'ers, Plya white orchid.
mouth, Mich.; Mr• .and Mrs. Dale
The bride's atteOOants were
Ward, Cincinnati; Ediso,nn:.:~:~::/]1
Mrs. Kenneth Collins, Pomeroy,
ton, Athens; Gary Mills, P
matron ot honor, and Miss Robburg, W. VLi Mr. aNI MrL
erta Shipman, Covington, Ky.;
Fouss ~ and soos, Marietta; Mr.
Miss susan Ohlinger, Middle-and Mrs. David Hartley, Marietport; and Miss Linda Bourne,
ta; Carol Johnson. Columbus;
Fostoria, sister of the bride('.arol Guggenheimer, Clevelard.
groom, bridesmaids.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bourne an;l
'The attemants wore &amp;Yocado
daughter, Ami, Fostoriaj Mr. an;l
green gowns of chiffon over llnen
Mrs. Tam Bridgett, Colwnbus;
Ceoturtng o&lt;OOP neckl!ne.• and el·
bOw length sleeves. The semi- Mr. and Mrs. Richard Harms,
b.tted, A-line ailhooettes were Bowling Green; Mr. a'ni M r s.
.Time Was when soap and water were the only m.rt~s
emaru:e4 \ at ttle back by inset Truman Fruith, Fostoria; Mr.
alii Mrs, Paul W1.1'1, Fostorls;
panol.lraino of avoeodO satin tq&gt;people used to guard •&amp;ainst perspiration ardor . . .
Patrlcle Hennossy and Mary ~· --·1
ped by a bard ot self·fabrlc rosebut
today , almost e•eryone uses a deodorm( to
Hennessy, COI.umbusi Mr.
buds.
Mrs. Wiyne Roush, Belpre; Robguarutee persOI'Ial daintiness. And NO I' is the bigest
Fred Smith of Pittsburgh, PL.
erta Shipman. COvington, Ky.;
sellin&amp; time for deodorants and anti-perspirants.
se~ lo beai man tor lh~brtd&amp;o
and,Mrs. Fred Price, Marl·
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Hdeoa Rubin5tc in hu an assortment of these
•rd BauerofFOstorta;JackCoDMurrl)', Irorton.
~ve, Plckerlalon; alii Ed Baer,
1 nice--essities' that suit •IL tastes and temperaments.

Mi. and Mrs. lorry ladd Bourne

Jane Ann Boer Weds
Larry Ladd Bourne

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Mr. and Mra. Millard E. WDder·
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GALLIPOLIS - T h e Rev,
Gaines (Buddy) llmlth, of First
ChrisUan Baptist Church, Goy.
anclotte, will be the speaker 111
the Slella Fuller settlement Chap.
el, Tuesd;;' SoJ;I, 3, st 7:30
\p,m,
The Rev. Smith has had an
unusual experience which he will
ouUine In hls talk,
The ehlldren'sChoruoandRll)'lhm Band will offer 861/eral aelectlono at 7 p.m. The pJbllc
of all !altho Ia weleome.

Mr. and Mrs. Keith Edward Searls

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host and hostess a reception for
old and new tacult;y members
and otarr, today at 8 p.m. In the
college dlnlng hall.
Included in actlvitlel plamed
nlng Sept, 3,
is
a reception for new students
President, Alphus R. Chris..
and their parents Monda,y from
2 to 4 p,m, In the dlnlng hall.
Freshmen arrive Monday with
other students coming ln on TUesday. Regular classes will of.
flcWiy open Friday, Sept S.
A new actlv1ty this year will
be c:oke parUeo sponsored by
the racul~ and admlnlstrallon at
their lndivu&amp;lal homes on Thursda,y
evening.
GALLIPOLIS - The Nature• s
NeW
faculty and staft' memGuden Club was hosted by the
bers
for
the 1968-69 school year
French City Garden Club at a
include,
Dr. and Mrs. Wilfrid
IN JULY
RECE~IL let·
meeting Thursda.v at Cottage 7,
Barton,
English;
J&gt;r. and Mrs.
ter written on. blue air - mail
era.
GSL Mrs. Jewell Moore and. Mrs.
weight statiorary and th eturn
Broce
Curtis,
Pbyslcal
Educa.
r
For her daughter's wedding,
Earl Brown were in charge.
address was 4#1"68-,
erla. It
Uon;
Dr.
George
Oaaman,
Pby.
/ Mrs. Waugh wore a pink twoMer the secretary's report,
was very nea!lywrlttenbutsome·
olco;
Dr,
and
Mrs.
T,
Vall
Palm.
y. .. ..P!~~-dJ.!'!.!'l~t~ ..wJU.!Uccf~· the Gardener's Pledge was re- er, Jr., Rellglon ·~ Phi~sphy;
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lis ana a plfll\ roaebJd corsage: cited. Seventeen members atit was, the writer, a 19 year
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J filed the letter, thinking I would Kefej
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black accessories and a corsage
Mrs. W, Donald Galloway or uel Grossman. Drama; Mr. and
give U!.e address to some yOW'Ig
of red rosebuds.
the Gallipolis Garden Club gave Mrs. W, Lee Pltre, HJstory; Dr.
person with irterests similar to
A reception was held at the the grcup copies of. "Make Flow~ and Mrs. Jan Simko, English;
those mentioned by the youth.
groom's home immediately tot. er Fixing Easy" to be used in Miss 9llrly Mason, Art; Mr. and
(table-tennis, hand-tennis, swimMrs. Melvyn Rozen, l)rt; FAJ.gene
lowing the ceremony. The bride's their scrapbooks.
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Newman,
Sociology; Ar.andMrs.
uWhy Fall Pl.antlng'' was the
GALUPOLJS New books table was decorated with ivy and
Now, a l'lecond letter with the released by the Gallla Coun1;Y white bells and a tiered cake. topic of the program stven by
Merrill Grodl.v, Ed;::u~&lt;a;;Uiio;";;;jiii&gt;
Lagos, Nigeria address has come
and Mrs. William ~
Mrs. Charles Donnally, aunt Mr&amp;. Jewell Moore.
District Library Aus- 29 were:
to us. It was typed and more
FICTION - The Wind Bows of the bride, registered the
Mrs. Earl Brown gave the rector of Finance, and Mr. and
readable than the other. I thought Free by Vlan Smith; Gooe by guests. Mrs. Otis Chapman, anof
members hens and chickens to Mrs. aeve Uram, Dire
this youtW man was so persistent Rumer Godden; The Horsemen other aunt, served at the table
&amp;udent
Activities.
Two
ne
wives
plant in their prdens.
i must do something about it. by Joaeph Kessell; The Adell- along with Mrs, Junior CardRefreshment&amp; were served by will be welcomed Jnto e FacThen I noticed one difference, son Tradition by John Morrellwell,
of the groom, and the hostess club. An arrange- ulty Women's Club, t ey are
they were almost the same, but,
s.v; and Three Into Two Won't Mrly_ Arnold Belville, a close ment of prize red roses, grown Mrs. Ronald Tuccerl, Chemiswere written by two differert
Go by Andrea Newman,
Cri~~M ,
by Mrs. Brown. was used In the tcy, and Mrs, Robert
boys. One writer was Davidsoo
tocy'
for a short wedding trip, the table decorations.
NON.FlCTION - The Jewel·
Awonuga, lOA Fail Street and
er•s Eye by WUUam F. Buckley, bride wore a yellow linen dress
the other was Yemson Laspama,
Jr.; Magic tor Beginners by Har- with white acceasorles and an
26 Luther Street.
ry Baron; In the Fist of the Rev~ orchid corsage taken from her
The thing that fascinated me olutlon by Jose Yglesias; A Ufe- bridal bouquet.
die most was that Iiley read our
The new couple will reside
Ume with Lloos by George Adam·
Gallipolis Daily Tribune and had
son; and You Can Be a Better in a mobile home on Waugh
our address correct. Of all the Cook than Mama Ever Was by Lane,
lure, Richard E. Hern, Roy B.
ADMl'lSIONS
thousands or newspapers in the
Mrs. Cardwell attended North
Elise Meyer.
Ha.yes, Herman Hoschar, Mrs.
Mrs.
Katherine
Richards,
Rt.
United states, how did a GalliGallia and gra&amp;ated from Han- 2 Thurman; Mrs. Earl E. Jones, Byrd H. Jeffers, Lewis F. Long,
nan Trace. 9te ls employed by Rt. 1 Bidwell; Robin J, Cre- Gilbert Lucas, r.irs:~ew IL
Corbin Ltd,, Inc,, Huntington, W, means, Rt. 1 bldwelf; Floyd E. Van Matre, James IL Vaughan,
Va,
Niday, Rt. 2 Blc!Mill; Mro. Doug. Charles B. Ve\'f'Jil, Mrs, RaJ·
Mr. Cardwell also graWaled las Ralke, Galllj&gt;ollB FetTY, W, mond M. Watldns, Mra, Marshall
from Hannan Trace High School Va.; Mrs. M, lrene 9\umaker, Wllllo, Mrs. James E. Aualln
IUid lo employed by the C &amp; 0
Pomeroy; Jimmy A. Alley, Rt. and lnlant daughter, Mrs, Ernest
shop as • pipe fitter.
2 Racine;, Mrs. Jerry T. Post, F. J~hniKII! and lnlant son.
Among the out.OC.town guests
RL 1 Ray; Russell G, Daugher·
VETERANS MEMORIAL
were the groom's grandparents, ty, Rt. 1 Coolville; Mrs. Edgar
HOSPITAL
Mr. and Mrs. John Sword, Del- J. M'artln, Rl 2 Asbland, Ky ,;
- Christie MatADM!'ITED
ray Beach, Fla.; Mr, and Mro. Mrs. Amie Eaaman, Rt. 2Wellsson,
RuUand;
Jack
Cleland, Jr.,
John R. Fellure and Mr. and too; Mrs. Clair C. Culp, RaPomeroy.
Mn. Charles Domally and their venswood; Mrs. Billie E, Gru..
DISCHARGED - Wllbur Beavson Steve, Columbus; Mr. and ser, Mlneravllle; Mrs. Carl R,
er,
Lawrence DonohUe, Ann Mow~
Mra. Junior Cardwell, Hunting- Beane, BidwelL
ery,
Clifford Frazier, Kathryn
ton; Mro, Patt;v Eaton, ProcBffiTHS
JJemliiOI!,
Franklin Triplett, VI&lt;·
torville; and Mr. and Mrs, Aus.
Mra. Jerry T. Po It, Rt 1
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carr,
Ella
LarUe, Je!lrey II)'.
tln Rogers, Chesapeake.
Ray, aon, 6:20 p,m, Fricll1,
sell, Terry S&lt;aggs.
DISCHARGFS
Robert A. Armatead, Sr ,, Can
M.. Bates, Mra. Noah Brewer,
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
Lester L. Bnunfteld, Jr., CharADMit lED
None.
FOUR GENERATIONS - Amos L. Adams celebrated hls
leo R. Dennloon, Terry D. Fe!DISCHARGED
Myrtle Durst.
eigh~-first birthd~cy Saturday, Aug. 24. A former resident of
Gall18 County, he now resides at Columbus. On a recent visit
to his son's home Kenneth Adams, Rt. 2, Bidwell, this picture was taken. L. to R.: Amos L. Adams, Kenneth Adams,
JUnes K. Adams and James Andrew Adami.
MRS, ROSA BURNETT, the
Tribune's next door neighbor on
the side toward town, must be
the world's best natured lady.
She al"ays has a smile for us
and never complains when dumb
drivers (like yours truly) coasta
little too close to her house.
A !rlerxD.y neighbor is great
to have any time, but you really
appreciate one when you find
you've locked yourself out or the
office (with a column deadline to
meet) and you need to call soma.
one (help) with a key. Mrs. Burnett and her daughter, Mrs. Har·
rison C. Smith, who lives with
her mother while ller husband is
overseas, invited me into their
home to make my phone calL

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Who would have tl'lought last week that this week the·teQerature would be just about hal£ what it was? Isn't it wonderfUl and
doesn't it seem like £all?
IT WAS A GOOD TIME Cor the church league slow pitch soft.
ball touroament.I hada't gone to any of the regular season games
ao 1 decided I would go the ant n.lght of the tournamenL 1 hate to
say it, but I nearly rroze.

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GALLIPOLIS Mloo Janet
&amp;lo Wa~dauglrter OCMr. and
Mra. John '"b. Waust&gt;. Rt. 2
Crown Cl~. became the bri~
or Glen D. Clrdwell, 1011 or Mr.
and Mro. Winfred Cardwell RL
2 Crown CIQ". on June
at
7:30 p,m, at the Mt. Zion Baptist Church.
The Rev, Olio Chapman, onde
of the bride, performed the clou•
ble ring ceremony. 'l"he church
was decorated with vaaes of white
g!adlola and yellow carnations by
Mrs. Irene Wallace, a close
trlend or the bride. Mrs, Leona
Presion provided a halt-l&gt;oor of
nuptial muaic.
Given ln marriage by her father, the bride wore a floor-length
gown of white sa.Un. The chanUU1 lace bodice was accented
with French seqqlns and seed
pearls, and the long sleeves ended in points over her hands.
The pout sldrt was fashioned
in white organza over Satin and
came to a lull sweeping pleat
In the center back. The bride
carried a cascade of white or·
chids and earnations. For her
veil the bride wnre a silk illusJoo held by ~ rosette of silk
organza and l&lt;'rench lace with
seed pearls,
Mrs. Wanda Fellure, sister
o1 the bride, served as matron
of honor, and the bridesmaids
Ju&lt;(v Cardwell, s!ster-ln~aw or
the groom, and Wanda Davis,
Proctorville, a close friend.
The attendants wore identical
gowns a! maize yellow satin bro~
cade fashioned with an empire
walsteltne, A.Jine skirt, and low
back. The corresponding head·
pieces were matching halo banda
holding a short veil . The carried
noaega.v bouquets of yellow rosebuds and carnations.
Serving as best man was John
R. Fellure, the bride's brotherln~aw. The ushers were John o,
Waugh, Jr., the bride' a brotJi.er
John Chapman, cousin of th;
bride, and Lester Cardwell, the
groom's brother. Kelly Fellure,
5~year-old nephew or the bride
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a double ring pillow of white sat·
ln and lace with yellow 11tream-

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MONDAY, SEPI'. 2, there will
be an all day moet!n&amp;,IUid dinner
at noon at the American Legion
Form on Bailey RunRoadtoceJe.
brate the J)Oot'S Sllth amlver.
llllrY·
Veteran• ot all wars ore
(C-...ed fr&lt;lll Page 7)
emOII)', 1 rocepion waa held In Wllcomed IUid urged to attend
the clllrch t!Odal room. T h e repnlleas of whether they are
bride'l table featured a lllrea- pold members ot tile J)Oal, Albert
tiered cake topped wtlll tho tra. Roush, commlllldor of Post 1.28,
dlllonal miniature brldO a n d reporta.
lfOOm. Tho yellow IUid chartDANCE, MONDAY, 8 Ill 11 p.
reuse color scheme waa carried m. at Middleport Communi1;y
out In the decorations. Hosteuea Park. Music by "Experience
were MlaaMarHynSwanandMias '69", live.
Sondy Slmpoon, Middleport, and
TUEIDAY
IIlia Kathy Mancini, Cleveland.
RUTLAND UNITED Mothodlet
Gueeta were regletered by Mlaa Church Women' a Society of
LIIMia Hawley, couatn of the Chrlallan Service, 8 p.m. Tues.
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brldQn&gt;olll, Wallnid8o.
F~~ trip to Clnclmatl, the Harrioon. Mra. Georp White
bride elllnged Into a beige linen to prennt the program, with

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ber new lnitlala. ~e wore brown
llld bel&amp;e aeeessorlea with a
wide brimmed hat IUid tho cor.
1rorn her bridal bouquet.
Tho Mra. Allenn'Orlh ta
1 li68 gramalo of Ohio Unlver·
lib', where IJhe received a degree lD tome ecmomica educatlon. 9Je la a member of KaJipa
Delio PI, educatim hooorll')',
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tors degree In edueallon admlnJetrat!on In 1969. Mr. Allena.
WOrth was al!illated with Slgrno
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when the Sew-Rite Sewing Club

ed. Mrs. ctmrle s Hoffman gave
1 hostess gift to Mrs. Bo.)'tlr.

Homemade ice cream and c&lt;JOk..
ies were served to those named
and Mrs. James Neutzling, Mrs.
Don McKnight, Mrs. Harvey Van

Vranken, Mrs. Ronald Browning,
Mrs. Hai'Qld Hood, and Mrs; Elza
Gilmore. Mrs. Don Mullen wiD
be the next hostess.

Mra. c. o. Chap~man- . """l
the new consututton.
TRE REGULAR
eting of
Southern Local
Bposte .
wm be held Tue
S&lt;P~ s, at )
ROUND WOOD
7:so p. m. at the high 'school.
ALL SPECIES
MEIGS TEMPI,.E, Pythlan Sisters, wtll meet at the hall with a
Ma)lll'lum Dla~neter 10 in.
potluck dinner at 6 p. m. Tues.
Minimum Diamltfer 2 in.
day. Members are urged to atMinimum Ltnath 4 f..t
tend since plans will be made tor
hosting the district convention
pn Oct. 1.
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D IVERED TO
7:30 p. m. Tue&amp;da¥, at the home
or Mrs. Corol Ohl~r.
OHIO PALLET CO·.
POMEROY CHAPTER 186, Or·
992-2689
der of llle EoatemStar, will meet
POMEROY, OHIO
II 7:45 Tuoadly night at the Pom- . 1_ _ _ _ _.;_.;.;;,;;_...,J
Masonic
,eroy
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oconomlcs at Mount Gllead High
Sebool, IUid he-&lt; husband Is I
teacher and auiatant coach at
Gallon High Sehool.
Here for the wedding !rom out
ol town were Mr. and Mrs. w.
Keith Klncald, Berwyn, Pa.; Mr.
IUid Mrs. Jomes Howley andfom14. Walbridge; Mrs. Laura WU.
clormuth, GalllJ)Olls; Mr . and
Mrs. William Grate, South Charleltoa, W. Va.; Mr. and Mra.
Marlon D. Allmaworth, st. AI.
bani, W.Va.; Mrs. EYaJ, Tlv:unp..
~- !pl. Belle, West Vtrglnlai Mr.
llld Mra. VIrgil BretU, Croton·

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lfuoo, W. Va.; Col. ODd Mra.
J. Artlllr Ham.llton, Marion; Mra.

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Kro. IIQ1nalld Allena-.orlb, 1-.
Je llld Joe, Groveport, Roymond
L. KINa, West Corolton: Mro.
Jdloo D. Hallll1on, Clncimltl;
lira. Gale Hudwick, New Cootie,
bl.; Mr; 'lbomal Rosie, Euclid;
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Glen !lgler, Cheri,
BUll', Walbridge; Mr. and

Jordan and Trad, Columbus:
11111 Cynthia White, HUlaell
Hol&amp;llts, Md.; Mr. and Mrl. Jo1r1
BRYer, Dunbar, W. VL; Mill

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New Members

met Wednosdly night at the hone
of Mrs. Willard Boyer.
Mrs. Flo Strickland conducted
the business meetllw. The birthdays of Mrs. Raymorxl Baity llld
Mn. Edward Wells were observ-

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Bacon

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MONDAY, SEPI'. 2, there will
be an all day moet!n&amp;,IUid dinner
at noon at the American Legion
Form on Bailey RunRoadtoceJe.
brate the J)Oot'S Sllth amlver.
llllrY·
Veteran• ot all wars ore
(C-...ed fr&lt;lll Page 7)
emOII)', 1 rocepion waa held In Wllcomed IUid urged to attend
the clllrch t!Odal room. T h e repnlleas of whether they are
bride'l table featured a lllrea- pold members ot tile J)Oal, Albert
tiered cake topped wtlll tho tra. Roush, commlllldor of Post 1.28,
dlllonal miniature brldO a n d reporta.
lfOOm. Tho yellow IUid chartDANCE, MONDAY, 8 Ill 11 p.
reuse color scheme waa carried m. at Middleport Communi1;y
out In the decorations. Hosteuea Park. Music by "Experience
were MlaaMarHynSwanandMias '69", live.
Sondy Slmpoon, Middleport, and
TUEIDAY
IIlia Kathy Mancini, Cleveland.
RUTLAND UNITED Mothodlet
Gueeta were regletered by Mlaa Church Women' a Society of
LIIMia Hawley, couatn of the Chrlallan Service, 8 p.m. Tues.
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day, at tho home of Mrs. Don
brldQn&gt;olll, Wallnid8o.
F~~ trip to Clnclmatl, the Harrioon. Mra. Georp White
bride elllnged Into a beige linen to prennt the program, with

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ber new lnitlala. ~e wore brown
llld bel&amp;e aeeessorlea with a
wide brimmed hat IUid tho cor.
1rorn her bridal bouquet.
Tho Mra. Allenn'Orlh ta
1 li68 gramalo of Ohio Unlver·
lib', where IJhe received a degree lD tome ecmomica educatlon. 9Je la a member of KaJipa
Delio PI, educatim hooorll')',
llld Pbi UpaUoo Omicron. home

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· Mr. Allomaworlh

aram.aled

from Ohio Unlvorlli~ In li67

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tors degree In edueallon admlnJetrat!on In 1969. Mr. Allena.
WOrth was al!illated with Slgrno
Alpho Fi!all011 Fralernl~ at Ohio
Ulliveralty.

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were welcomed as new members
when the Sew-Rite Sewing Club

ed. Mrs. ctmrle s Hoffman gave
1 hostess gift to Mrs. Bo.)'tlr.

Homemade ice cream and c&lt;JOk..
ies were served to those named
and Mrs. James Neutzling, Mrs.
Don McKnight, Mrs. Harvey Van

Vranken, Mrs. Ronald Browning,
Mrs. Hai'Qld Hood, and Mrs; Elza
Gilmore. Mrs. Don Mullen wiD
be the next hostess.

Mra. c. o. Chap~man- . """l
the new consututton.
TRE REGULAR
eting of
Southern Local
Bposte .
wm be held Tue
S&lt;P~ s, at )
ROUND WOOD
7:so p. m. at the high 'school.
ALL SPECIES
MEIGS TEMPI,.E, Pythlan Sisters, wtll meet at the hall with a
Ma)lll'lum Dla~neter 10 in.
potluck dinner at 6 p. m. Tues.
Minimum Diamltfer 2 in.
day. Members are urged to atMinimum Ltnath 4 f..t
tend since plans will be made tor
hosting the district convention
pn Oct. 1.
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D IVERED TO
7:30 p. m. Tue&amp;da¥, at the home
or Mrs. Corol Ohl~r.
OHIO PALLET CO·.
POMEROY CHAPTER 186, Or·
992-2689
der of llle EoatemStar, will meet
POMEROY, OHIO
II 7:45 Tuoadly night at the Pom- . 1_ _ _ _ _.;_.;.;;,;;_...,J
Masonic
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oconomlcs at Mount Gllead High
Sebool, IUid he-&lt; husband Is I
teacher and auiatant coach at
Gallon High Sehool.
Here for the wedding !rom out
ol town were Mr. and Mrs. w.
Keith Klncald, Berwyn, Pa.; Mr.
IUid Mrs. Jomes Howley andfom14. Walbridge; Mrs. Laura WU.
clormuth, GalllJ)Olls; Mr . and
Mrs. William Grate, South Charleltoa, W. Va.; Mr. and Mra.
Marlon D. Allmaworth, st. AI.
bani, W.Va.; Mrs. EYaJ, Tlv:unp..
~- !pl. Belle, West Vtrglnlai Mr.
llld Mra. VIrgil BretU, Croton·

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llld Mrl. Nolan Snekhammer,
lfuoo, W. Va.; Col. ODd Mra.
J. Artlllr Ham.llton, Marion; Mra.

DALE'S
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DPid IAHI, AthE!!IIIj Mra. Wllletta Fnme and Jvdle, Athena;
Kro. IIQ1nalld Allena-.orlb, 1-.
Je llld Joe, Groveport, Roymond
L. KINa, West Corolton: Mro.
Jdloo D. Hallll1on, Clncimltl;
lira. Gale Hudwick, New Cootie,
bl.; Mr; 'lbomal Rosie, Euclid;
llr. o-J4 J. KeNul~, Cincinnati; Mr. lao! . Mr•· Kent llod-

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Buy • Miracle Water unit.
Waah a clo..n dirtr cowboya with no bAthtub rint hanp.,....
He. "itchJ" fMli.nc after bar.thinc .-lther. Wh7 ?
A Ml.-ac.. Water unit nmoyea the "~Ud 1 '' 1n water
(lime, Iron, etc.) that c:auM th. . probleme.
S..p lathen lnetantlp- in blllowa (..... pWbtp on ~oap bllla).
You pt daud--'t laundry and
apot..fne diahwuhlnr In the Mrpln.
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THE ONLY MIRACLE YOU CAN BUY
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Glen !lgler, Cheri,
BUll', Walbridge; Mr. and

Jordan and Trad, Columbus:
11111 Cynthia White, HUlaell
Hol&amp;llts, Md.; Mr. and Mrl. Jo1r1
BRYer, Dunbar, W. VL; Mill

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1. Richard Parkhlll, Clev...
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CRISCO

Lorey

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New Members

met Wednosdly night at the hone
of Mrs. Willard Boyer.
Mrs. Flo Strickland conducted
the business meetllw. The birthdays of Mrs. Raymorxl Baity llld
Mn. Edward Wells were observ-

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DAVID DAVIES

Welcomes Two

Bacon

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~DDDJ.P&gt;Pil'l' - World War
veterans 11JU· a:,e ho01,1r~ euosts
at 1 plchlc P~· ror Monda.Y
a1 the rec~~ ~o(Feeney"
Bennett PO:sl' ~28, American Legion.
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bus is the guest or her sister, .. ~
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to atrend the' picnic.
, '!1~ the ex~tioli-ot ~ome. :b,vi_Mts ant .•
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Mr. and Mrs. Allen C. ·Hili,Sr,
left this weekend for a twa week Slloryl ~: NoWmon ' BurdeU.. .n;· li( &amp;OCJOI, ~ c"J!jr,;;;.{;/' ,, .
the Iiiio aecldont which
trip to Boston am cape Cod. They seriousness
stopped in Columbus Jor their oth&lt;!rwlso. deliglllflll w.catlon In ·nortiiorn Mldligl,:: '!i1Q'. e·.._,:..:_,,
their blosstnra, lt.eould ·hive beeil tragic · · ·
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soo, Robert, wllo wUI vacation
Fortunately' the 'tWo were of1 lJ~ Their ~il· wer8
with .Utem i~ the East. Visiting
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with his parents before they lefi Ne~an~s parents in GaJUpolis. ~ryl w Ne"wman 'were
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were SteVe Hill and daughter, tlu'ollgh S~ JI&gt;Seph, Mich. on II'Urstato 94 Noftday when the
front . side ot Uleir car was slruck by anoLher .Yehicle at ln inter•
Marcy, of Dayton.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McKenzie section.
and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Grimm
The car, owned by Newman's
LAND AROUND . the. om~ otf
have returned from a wcltion parents, skidded across two
lrip tJ, Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. lanes, went' ovet .the median ani Dr. Ray Pickens on Soutli T~rd- ·
Grim;/ spent two days in colum- landed in a lane ol traffic on the A\'e. ls. being clea'Ud ln pr.eparation tor an addition which ' will·
bus ~[th their son and daughter- other side. It was demolished.
The two were treated for mihor get under construction this 001.
i~law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
injuries, stayed overnight at Ben- ~sides the clinic rom1s which
Grimm al'll family.
ton Park, where, lncidental.ly, . will be added to t~ stru~e,
Sheryl's father is eQJloyed, and the interior of theo14JonesMemthen were taken to Kalamazoo, orial Clinic will be remodeled. ·
The octopus will grow a new
Mich., for tbeir Olght home.
tentacle if one is torn ofl'.
. MRS. ARNOLD Richard left .
yesterday
with~erdaughter,Ros·
PROBABLY low people knew
as they listened to Butch Bachtel etta Bunton, and sr;m, Brett, of
sing uWhither Thou Goest" at Cincinnati oo a motor triP to Denthe weddinr of Jndy Wildermuth ver. Rosetta has reslgne;d her
and John Allenaworth, that Butch iob with Procter and Gamble and
had written Ule inu1ic. He even is mol'i!Uo: to Denver where her
wrote the arrangement tor' the husband, Stacy, has been employ·
organ accom.iliniment by Mrs. ed with Westehl Airlines tor the
past two months.
Chester EM91n.
From Denver, ·Mrs. Richa~d·s

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glnoer f'or the """ Ohio Riyer
l!rlllio at Honder11011, nlar'ltm.,
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at Ill• 1118
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IN MAGKZINE - This pho.l"'lraph or Mrs. Rosetta Rlch-

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LAVA~ t.J()RRIS

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GLA....S WITH class is scarce
and beautiful but did you know

that dle Della .Robbia lrldized
glassware made · by Westmor""
land is fast becoming one ~r the
most highly collectible items in
, the art glass field.
And ror years Pearl Reynolds
has had a Robbia plate on her
kitchen table, not realizing it
had any value. Her plate has
grapes, pears, bananas, a n d
leaves iridiied in Uvillg color
on the crystal clear glau.
Westmoreland, once Jrif East
LiYerpool rompany, ceas~ makil'l8 the Robbia fruit wreatlls in
19U8.
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HEAVY TRADE-INS ON NEW CARS HAVE OUR LOT OVERLOADED
BEST SEI EcnON IN YEARS AND PRICES TO MATCH!
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COME SEE-COME SAVE• ALL MAKES-ALL
1967 OLDSMOBILE DELMONT 4 DOOR
maroon, blgcl.; top, bloc!.; vinyl
fylly equipped with Factory condi ·
t•~n, on~ loeol owner. Howard sors betler
dr•ve th•s one.

1966 OLDSMOBILE
'9~' 4 DOOR
bl
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' w h'•••
."'e lnterigr, this cor is fully equipped
with factory ofr condition. Everett says
call ,__

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!lind School wU1 open Tuesday

Dining Room Suite

l!g!L 3 for a half day session

7"".

tp a now Joc:atton tlda
·.... Formeri.Y held at Fracp Unit.
Oil Methodist Chureh, the achOOI
" iitu operate tbla year at tiM! St.
. i.oula Catholic grade acbool on
Henkle Ave.
' ·.: '11lo. sehe&lt;\llo for 'l'Uelidll¥ Is
fJ0111 9 to 11:30 a.m., - • r ,
l$ilnni09 Wednesday the school
1!!11 resume normal -atlooo
&lt;Ill a sebedulo of !rom 9 a.m. to

ed her college work this week.••

mentary

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H
otpolnt
Elec.
Rang•
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Much credit

Uilf wife and mother who ,

LOTS OF GOOI
USED BFRIGERlTORS

returns to college•
.r&gt; While Betty does oot plan to
return to the classroom this fall
on a £ulltime ~sis, she is plan-ning to do some substitute teaching. "

STATION WAG·

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with ¥inyl trim, Merc •o-m 1111tic
lronsmi••ion, power •leering gnd power
ltrokes, radio, heater, white wolf tires,
one locol owner. Skidmore says one o4 the
best con he has ever drove, coli

1964 BUICK LoSABRE 4 ODOR HARDTOP, _light blue, vinyl trim, hydromotic
tr~smuelon, power steering and broke 1 ,
rod•o, heater, whit• wall tires. Bruee ears
he eon recommend thi s cor to anyone .

PONTIAC TEMPEST LeMANS 4
D~O~. vreen, vinyl trim, outomotic: Irons•
"' 1111 ~n,
power steering, radio, white
wall tue1 .

SAVE

1963 FORD VICTORIA 2 DOOR HARD
solid white, V-8 envine, Ford·Otronsmi•aion, power lfeerlnc;~ radio
w l~e wall tires, rou'll hove a ko,rd tim;
fa fmd another ear like this one.

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lapelled, notch collared coat
cinched ut the wa.b!.t In suede
and teamed with the greatelt
l"lUede dreu, both by MonteSano,

$1295

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1965 FORD [;ALAXIE '500' CONVERT
IBLE, Ksolid whiht' V..S eng/no , 4 lpee d.
frons . eystone Mag wheels rodlo wh"t
wollli,.s.
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WAS $1995

WAS $1,95

$1595

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19&amp;3 FORO COUNTRY. SEDAN STATION
WAGO_N. •ol icf white, V-8 enc;~ine, Ford·
0 -Mo t ~e: , trans . Power 1 ,.erlng on"'
. ...... .
• vrok es,
ro d IO, ...... te woll tires .

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$1295

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1963 FORD SEDAN DELIVERY TRUCK,
green, 6 cyl . , stondord tron• .

L_ _

WAS $1295
NOW ..................

WAS $1095

$995

NOW ... ...... ....... .

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$795

1963

CHEVROLET ~ TON UTILITY
TRU~K. green, Y..S enc;~lne, 4 speed tronl•
miuton , 6 plr tir••·

1~62 FORO FAIRLANE 4 DOOA ' SEDAN
1 ' .. c:r I lnder. stondord trol'llflli ••ion.
•

WAS $1295

WAS $'95

HOW

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.$995

HOW .

GALLIPJ)LIS MOTOR CO.
YOUR FRIENDLY CHEVROLET·OLDSMOBILE DEALER
Second Ave.

the

'76.

GaJlia Common Pl~~ ­
Has Heavy Activity Doeket

Rollin Dill, PomeroY, spoedllll,
$15 and eosts: W. Carull&gt;ers, Middleport. no mud ftlpa,
$5 and costs; Arneath Reiwa,
Ptttsburgh 1 Pa., $20 aM costa,
speeding: Mark A. LludermDt,
Pomeroy, $S lid costs, uDIIfe
vehiclei Darrell Goff, LaqJavW.e,
speeding, $10 and coats; Robart
Raiguel, $15 and costa, anault

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sChools Open ·
On Tuesday

Demolished

MJna.

4 Petsons

fAnployed

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Scbool~~

W•leut~Aif

2 CaUs&amp;Fe

f\Veeks Honor

Is Waived

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Faled Against

Next ToOiol

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Sllyer Brltlp Site

eUSID AND
REBUILT PAm

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S.. HenrrW.
orDonlalnl

PH. 446 4060
8A.M. T06,.M.
DAILY
Don't HII'I!WJ:IIt'
-We11 Get
It"
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To •40"'Me'W-'cJN Y. . l11

Hr. lrliek•·
and E~paft

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Is Awarded

By Firemen

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t1on (or two years Friday when
he appeared before Meigs County Judge Frank W, Porter on
charges relating to h.ls operat1~ a stUI.

Madlsoo Heights, Mich., $27.50,
dation of Sheriff Robert Harten-liam F. Smith, Parkersburg, $27bach who recommended the pr~&gt; speeding; ~e Wood, Elmo, Mo., .50, speeding: Charles J. Stoiber
bation due to the defendant's age $27,50, speedll1!; WUI!am E. W, HuntiJWtOR, W. VL, $32,50,
carr, Mason, w. v.... $22.50, no speeding. aOO Peggy B. Sheridan,
and physical comidon.
muffi.er;
Cha.rles W, Holcomb,
Howeve ..~ Judge Porter warnAthens, stop sign violation.
Colwnbus,
$22, driving on a
ed Scott that on the next offense
In addition to Scott, eight other
the sentence will be imposed plus closed highway; CharlesSinclalr, defendants were tined in friday
another sentence wUl be levied. P~eroy Route 3, $27.50, speed- court sessions.
i i Thomas E. Duncan, Jackson,
Scoll was reportedly charged with
The eight Include Danny F.
$2 SO, unsafe vehicle; Norman
the same oUense sometime ago
Rickard, CHfton. $5 an:l costs,
J. Sehoonover aOO Charles
driving on 1. closed higlr"83'i
Jn the County CourL
Schoonover, both of Rutland., aOO

Larceny

196S CHEVELLE MALIBU SPORT COUPE
blue, blue Interior, V-8 envlne, stondord
shtft, rodio, whitewall tlrel.

HOW .

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.Answered

WAS $1695
HOW .....

HOW....

conference, attellled by the protenionai members

Scoots, launches the 8 year long-range program BOYPOWER

POMEROY - A 71-year-&lt;&gt;ld
man was Dned $100
and costa al'll placed on proba·
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ges of disturbing the peace; Wil-

HALL GREETED - Chsdds Hall, Dlotrlct'Scout Executive, M-G-M District, Is greeted by Don Parish, Troop 36, !roln
Fort Collins, Colorado,atthe13thNallonal T(alni!IR conference
of the Boy seouts o! America a) Colorado State UnlverslQ:, The

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For Having Untaxed Liquor
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of tho pavlll! wu ._-laot week II¥ V. N,
Sons, Inc.

m,. at the Gallipolis Public

Grand .J1Iry'

gold, tan .and green Scottish
tweed WllH wed in Lhls wide

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paurlag mach1110s Is ohown In openlliJII on the Gllllpolia Rt. 35
by-9818 at tiM! west end, near 111111• Statloo. 'l1lo maJor part

Inspection Teem on 1\lesday,
Sept. 3, !rom noon until 7 p.

or

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Use Area. All persons wanting thelr vehicles checked can
do so during these hours.

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GALLIPOLIS - There will ·
be a voluntary motor vehicle
cheek by tho Oldo state P1trol

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Charged with havillg In his posand beU..ry, and plaeed 00 pr&lt;&gt;'
session untaxed liquor, Charles
batlon and ordered to pay s~C&gt;porl
Sc&lt;tt was harlled a 120 day sentThirteen defendants forfeited
Charles T. Sprouse, Pomeroy, of mlnor children.
ence in the count;)' jail but was
bonds durlll! tl;e Friday hearqs. Cecil ).'ost and Charles Yost, $5 and costs, defective exhaust;
placed on probation for the two
near Cheshire, $25 each on char
They are Blii.Y K. Br""nin&amp;
year
period
t.,an
tbe
recommenGALLIPOLIS _ H. H""ard he was ordered to pay $30neek
fp.m.
Me&amp;dowa, 1802 Chatham Ave., support.
: 'l1lo ocboql Is governed by tho liled petition Friday in Galli&amp;
Lola Meehllng; P1trlot RFD,
0
conrt 1
w.aa ' granted I dl~&lt;~ from
~a ~ · ~ of Meatal
common PIeu
. or ~· F: Meehl'..;.,· oi!ilreosb,.
J itatardltllaY.}(embera are, ~' 1.CctWitof
dlvorce trcm Delores ll Mead...'6
~, man Brucker. prod-: Frank aws, 2217 Mt. Vernon Ave.
knOW~ on grounds of gross
The plaintiff charges gross neglect of &lt;luey•
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~rt Rulh
Coodoe, Judge
li!hn W. Howell,
GUieople, neglect o!dufllandextremocruol·
MOTION DENIED
.~ WUllaml and Harry II. .l)' and aeoko custodY of tourml"'
Judge Thomas W. llllteheU
TUPPERS PLAINS- Allis In
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POMEROY
- Two cars were
or children. They were married denied a motion by theplalntlttin
readiness for the opening of
:Tbree elasaea will be hold Oct. 26, 1949, at Jaaper, Fla. the case of Katie Rouiter, Gal- demolished ard one driver was
schOOl Tuesday in the Eastern
saa:lra Henderson. Rt. 2, llpolis, vi. HefJIW\ L. Rossiter, cited to court on charges of OWl
llila year Iii tile Gullding Hand
Local School District of Meigs
• SChool. Teacher sore Mra. James Northl\ll, his aloo flied 1 pet!· for the lllOijltlcatloo o! a child as the result or an accident on E.
COUllfl/, John Riebel, superlnton·
l'llo Walker, Mrl, Frances L\&gt;01. · Uon tor a divorce rrom Joseph s\.1JPOI't order and • lump sum Main st., FridaY afternoon, PomMIDDJ.P'ORT - TwO teachdent,
reports.
' dd .Mra. Aflnabelle Ball. Assist. A. Henderson, Jackson, 011 judgment . was allowed. The de- - eroy pollee said.
ElementarY schools will get .ers and two non - teachers were
:Iiiio are . Nrs. Flllllie Jooe1 and charges of grosa neglect o! dutY. re.-t
A car driYen by Darrell lAke,
ordered to pay $290
underWay at 9 jl.m. each morn.. employed Thursday night when
· ~ •. n.rtm Wlllllma.
17
Mason. W. VL, which had
Silo. alsq seeks olilnonY. They In irrNJll!tO
1
lng during the school year and the Meigs
School District
~, n.e 36 children will be tr .. o- wore IIIU'ried May 18, 1968, at
stoPPed
to
malto
a
left
turn from
CASES
D
D
,
will dismiss at 3:30 In the af- Board of
.
.
-I!DI'ted to lbe ichool In prlval8 NorlhiCI 1nd hive 110 children, Clvti cose• dismissed lncleded Main-St. into Bowers' Drive-In
ternoon. The high school will ial sessio
~· and Co!ne !rom all of the however, 'theplalnt:lri.lsnowpreB" Mollie Duhh RL 2 Thurman. va. wae struck in the rear by a secbegin classes at 8:40 a.m. and
The
rd 81Jl)loyed Mrs. Nan-·
Er..lt 'CIIrk and Robert casey, ond eastbouml car driven by Do~
ocbool dlstri&lt;U of Gallla COWl· nan~ •
dismiss
at
3:20p.m.
cy
Joseph
as anelemenLary teachLT. COL. FROWNFEL'mR
If., At pnsiml the aebool Is Ill&gt;- FUll~ a peUUon for a divorce Gallipolis, al tiM! coats of the. d&amp;- aid Kauff, 40, Hemlock Grove.
TUesdaY 1 classes will start er and Mrs. Shirley Hamm as a
PBOMOTED IN VIETNAM
saturday morning wa~ -Carolyn ·fondant; ·and Nationwide . lnourKaufl' was cited to Mayoris
•' oratlni
to -&lt;~11·
on
the
hoUr
but
on
vocal
tnusic
teacher
on
a
part-Junes
FroWnfelter, hut, ..
RAY GLAZE
Layno, 95 VIne~. ~nst Gary · ance. Col~•. and Harry v. court on tho DWI &lt;harP. A passtudents will time basis. John T. Fischer was
bond
o!
1be
rormer Barbora
A. Lay. . on . erounds of groll Hol1110s, Gllllpoils, vs. Marlon aenger in his car 1 Anna Kauff,
1 p.m.
employed as bus st4)ervisor and
Roush of White 00 Rd., hU
nogleet ofdufl/ardoxtremfcruel· J. McClain, Rt. 1, MI. Sterling, was treated by the Pomeroy
Riebel repbrta that buses are head mechanic r~lacing Robert
returned to tho Ualted S1ateS
emergency SQ.uad for a knee l~
ey, She olao aeeko alimony and on motion·of 1M pial~ lis.
primarily to run on the same Swick who resigned r:rom tbat
alter
a year In Vlelnlm. In
custodY
mllll1!' child. They
A domesU¢,Ctae·dlsml,n~ was jury and was lakon to Veterans
0
schedule as lut year and stu- positiorl recentlY. Dwight Carl June, he was promoted to
.were married. N~v. 19, 1966. lhlt of Janie H. llallleld, 213 Me1110rlal Hospital for l\lrlher
dents are to be at the same 1&lt;&gt;- was named assistant mechanic.
Lleutsrant-Colooel. -Lt. -Col.
TWO DIVORCES GRANTED
MDI Creek, va. Elias llalllo!d, treatment ani waa later discatlons at the same approxtmate
The board 'accepted the resFrownfelter, his wife ud chilElla Bello Jlaft, Vlotoo. woo dismissed by the plalntllt.
eharged.
times to be picked up.
ignation of Orin Wears as a bus
dren, Ktmberi.Y, NOrd and
,.
Pcmol'OY pollee reported a secToaehln!l uslgnmenta In tiM! driver and agreed to advertise Terri, are OON llvt.nc at Fort
granted a dlvorca trom Gary L.
col accident Saturdl.f morning on
lllft, llllddleporl. on, llfOUnds of .
district include:
for coal bids &amp;m1 to install a new Walter. Texas, where be b
· tho lower parking lol. Acar drivHigh SchoOl - JimmY G. Brab- door In U;e Rutland High School
groso neglect ofdlitynoxtreme
stallooed with tiM! U. S. Aren by Rlcb&amp;rd Be&amp;rhs, 28, Pombam, Engli&amp;hi Norman Babr, so-- shop room to convert the rocm
cruelcy. eustalY q,t two children
my•s
First Aviation CorPa.
eroy, struck in the rear a car
- 'l1lo Kfler · ,.... jp:lnloCI to the plljllllfl and
POMEROY - nay Glaze or eta! studies: Boyd Hac:knOJI, com- into a bus mainteoance areL
driven by N. C. Baumgllrdner, Pomei'OY has beenramed "Scout- rnercial; Larry Hines, lndu&amp;trl·
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The board was informed ~
25, pomeroy, which hid stopped er Or tbe Week" for the Maso• a1 arlsi Lester Manuel, mathe·
SJ4»t. George Hargraves that the -...
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ci!F::":.;.lnae . .
to permit another car to ftcate
Gaiiii-Moigs Scout District.
mae,&lt;•: Robert Ord, aoetal stud· district has received approval I,I:JU
I parklll! op&amp;CO.
rodiilolloo Ill DOll l)plal,
Glaze started in Scouting 1a.- ies; LUey QtRell}J, conunek'cial; of additional federal lunch ruOOs
l
DIIIIIP to tiM! Baumgardner
earlier tlda month Ill teach
1980. He was aellve In Cub Sc~ Howard Parker, )1hyslco and and &amp;s a result school lunches
ear were minOr while thoae to ,.:ork tor a mmber ol ye&amp;rs aDd
•·
at lf.yp!' Creek ill8ll
tiM! BoUhi vohldeworemedlulil. served as treasurer and cub-- chemistr.Vi Nellie Parker, Ubrar· ror stndent• of the district thi•
Jft!1 Ollllllo1ed Forrolll
bee
tan; G8rY Par&amp;Oil8, guidance; school term will be only 20 cents •
Therit · we~ no lnjuries and ao master. Since then he •nas
n Jmdce Ritchie, borne economics;
torme~\1 taulhl at I'Om~·to •.\l\!11~ said.
activo with Boy Seoul Tj'OOP 248 Llrt7 Rltehlo, ~llh: Dudol
Owges
.,oar,,)auablm
asalstlnr with many of tho camp- Wrlghl, clrlver's ocmeatloo and
Ina t:rlpl. Ills eldest ...... Tim. )1hyslcaJ ocmcotloo: Allee - ·
r,,_.:,;,.. ..;..,..1··•- ompiQJed Nra.
. 16, Is • Star Seoul. Another ooa. vocal n~~olc In t.&gt;th tile high
o!RioGrnennlo, 13, lo a second Class act.ool a n d gradea; Chlrlol
Two
c. Klnil "' Gal·
ScoUt and I aon. Gregory • nine, yeago, lniii\IDlentaJ mnstc Iii
GALLIPOLIS - T\10 Gallta
IO!Icborl,
lo I m - of Cub Scoot Pack both bllll oebool and grades:
county Sllerlfl'. Department ar·
'la !'l&gt;lnOl'OI'· He alao his
BID.Y Klneald, fooG&gt;all -•h.
d&amp;ugiltar, Ceyotal, who Is • J
Chelltor ElementarY _ Gerold rested llarYe:Y c. Little, 41, Rt.
2 Cbeoblre. and a u .year -old
tor Girl seouL
RUpo, priaclpol and eighth grade;
GIU• Is fl11!1. lreasurer
~
Famlo )'OUih Friday evening on char&amp;el
~
B o Brown, llxtlr,.BetlJ Roush, or pett;y lar&lt;ODY·
'!1lo warnlnts wore slined b)'
pOSt he-s
Mit:
all CUoi.Yn I!Ukor. fourth;
yoaro.
·.Tbalma orr, tblrd: Glacll'• Bl1· Rol&gt;orl stewart - ICCU!!edlhem
ant, uoond; Grace ·wee... drlt; or IIIOallni 12-volt - tea,
two
·tin
haftd.pllnp&amp;, a new
Jlllhmt-. ~.
.
Elementar1 - Mrs. 'b!lmlllr jack and I pair of illliiP"
prlncl»&gt;l an.d or cablu. Total valao wu $38.
Lltlle will hlveaboarln&amp;TuolLlwrea.,.
J
• ohth·
Dnld, Rose,
ci!J&lt;1. ~ Ill GaiJipolll i.!unl~ Court
tbo Jimalle WOre JlldBt
. . l.fie - - IIlii
Jotit V(. ilowell Ill GaJIIa CGupb'
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1963 C~EVY 11-4 DOOR STATION WAGON,
I'd wh1te, ·blu.• interior ' 6 &lt;yl ., po wer9 I e frdhlmllllon, radio, whlte wolf tires
one owner, real good economr.
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1964

1963
FORO GALA)UE 2 DOOR , moroon,
h
"". ite lfp, V-8 engine, Ford..O-Matic tronsmiSiiGA, radio, white woll tires, another
lweetbur.

1be Guiding

Complete Mahoaany

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DROP LEAF TABLE, BUFFET AND
4 CHAIRS. JUST LIKE NEW!
,

just 19 years after she started.
She's now a graduate of Ohio u~
lversity with a degree ln el~

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AND BETTY F1JLTZ complet,.
H~ADTOP,

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lAVE 1/2

the new sportsedltorofthe ••Parathon", the Marshall University
paper. He's a junior there this

Allied Struc1ural ~ Co. d
Ind., c:mtralp&gt;r lor
tiM! Oldo and West VlrCblla aiiiJt.
menta and 'land piers and alao
for the steel superstructure ol
the bridge, alreacl)' h&amp;s com·
pleled oxeaullon and clrlvln.t! the

Jla1nmond.

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pll!ni lor tho pier oo tile Welt
Dorsi!)' poUted oul that AI
Vir1dDle lido.
.
.John110t1 Cj)nllb'Udllin CO. dlllln• '!1lo «ittractm:
to be- -~Is, Mlm., l)io moved In
gill work ' oo·tlle Ohio abutment , men, oqulptnen\, II(MI mat8rlalo
aild land pier tblo month. lie his to slarl .work on tile. two river
unloaded and stored the H.biim ploro, ono near the Woot Vir·
glnla shore, the otllet' '!"" 111o
AI far as tho steel suporstiuc- Ohio shOre.
1ure !or the opan 11 i:oncerned.
S. J, GroVes and $Jill CO. of
tiM! primary progress Is toklnS 111Jmeapolls, holdl the c:mtract
place off the sl18, Iii the form o1 for tile West 'Virginia approach·
preparlnl and approving 1111op ••· TheY, 100, hive moved In
drawings and placing 'mill or· men, oq~lpment and ms18rlalo
den for tho lleol.
and hive begUn placlna rock and
earth !IU for the fonndatloo.
'T'ho ~ 10.1 million !wr.Jano
, replace the Silver
"t Pleasant, Mason
11 Called oo Dec. IS
1.
s aloted for complo·

. · ~tarting,

TO

MIDDLEPORT'S John Make is

uprJde" 1 a mag•

·ezlne publloho!l In Clnclnnotl
w clrewaled oaUonally, and
·on the col'el' of ~ 'C&amp;raan,''
.an industrlol quarteri.Y o!
Procan: and Gamble. Mrs.
Bunton. ~urhter of Mr. and
Mrs. Arnold Richards of llllcJ.
dlepor~ hla worked for the
jast five years as a lab tecb,Dielan at the lwrydale TechJIIcal Center of Proctor and
Gamble. She Is a 1981 p-adu. fl8 of Middleport HighSchool,
au...- Ohio University two
~ra, anddurill!th&lt;!PIStYoar
hu been aU..ncllngX&amp;vlerUnl~urslty urder a PI'octor and
Gamble acbolarshlp. She Is
......rled to Stacy Burton and
'hu a aon. Broil.

LABOR DAy...COMPLETE NEW SHOW

SUNDAY &amp; MONDAY
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Br:idge Activify ~oving
At. Un'J,Sually Fast Pace

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~DDDJ.P&gt;Pil'l' - World War
veterans 11JU· a:,e ho01,1r~ euosts
at 1 plchlc P~· ror Monda.Y
a1 the rec~~ ~o(Feeney"
Bennett PO:sl' ~28, American Legion.
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tend,i llt •rlr asked to take a covered dish. ~ ve.terans ol Wocld
W1r
regai'dless of American

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Mrs. WUIIam Curtis o!Columi· • .
bus is the guest or her sister, .. ~
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Legjon membership, are lnvtled Mn. Robert Warner.
to atrend the' picnic.
, '!1~ the ex~tioli-ot ~ome. :b,vi_Mts ant .•
~}~e~~.J~ · ;~- ·
Mr. and Mrs. Allen C. ·Hili,Sr,
left this weekend for a twa week Slloryl ~: NoWmon ' BurdeU.. .n;· li( &amp;OCJOI, ~ c"J!jr,;;;.{;/' ,, .
the Iiiio aecldont which
trip to Boston am cape Cod. They seriousness
stopped in Columbus Jor their oth&lt;!rwlso. deliglllflll w.catlon In ·nortiiorn Mldligl,:: '!i1Q'. e·.._,:..:_,,
their blosstnra, lt.eould ·hive beeil tragic · · ·
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soo, Robert, wllo wUI vacation
Fortunately' the 'tWo were of1 lJ~ Their ~il· wer8
with .Utem i~ the East. Visiting
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with his parents before they lefi Ne~an~s parents in GaJUpolis. ~ryl w Ne"wman 'were
. •
were SteVe Hill and daughter, tlu'ollgh S~ JI&gt;Seph, Mich. on II'Urstato 94 Noftday when the
front . side ot Uleir car was slruck by anoLher .Yehicle at ln inter•
Marcy, of Dayton.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McKenzie section.
and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Grimm
The car, owned by Newman's
LAND AROUND . the. om~ otf
have returned from a wcltion parents, skidded across two
lrip tJ, Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. lanes, went' ovet .the median ani Dr. Ray Pickens on Soutli T~rd- ·
Grim;/ spent two days in colum- landed in a lane ol traffic on the A\'e. ls. being clea'Ud ln pr.eparation tor an addition which ' will·
bus ~[th their son and daughter- other side. It was demolished.
The two were treated for mihor get under construction this 001.
i~law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
injuries, stayed overnight at Ben- ~sides the clinic rom1s which
Grimm al'll family.
ton Park, where, lncidental.ly, . will be added to t~ stru~e,
Sheryl's father is eQJloyed, and the interior of theo14JonesMemthen were taken to Kalamazoo, orial Clinic will be remodeled. ·
The octopus will grow a new
Mich., for tbeir Olght home.
tentacle if one is torn ofl'.
. MRS. ARNOLD Richard left .
yesterday
with~erdaughter,Ros·
PROBABLY low people knew
as they listened to Butch Bachtel etta Bunton, and sr;m, Brett, of
sing uWhither Thou Goest" at Cincinnati oo a motor triP to Denthe weddinr of Jndy Wildermuth ver. Rosetta has reslgne;d her
and John Allenaworth, that Butch iob with Procter and Gamble and
had written Ule inu1ic. He even is mol'i!Uo: to Denver where her
wrote the arrangement tor' the husband, Stacy, has been employ·
organ accom.iliniment by Mrs. ed with Westehl Airlines tor the
past two months.
Chester EM91n.
From Denver, ·Mrs. Richa~d·s

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glnoer f'or the """ Ohio Riyer
l!rlllio at Honder11011, nlar'ltm.,
.._.ti;al'lf.vtlloa
at Ill• 1118
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are . m~ at an '111'"1a1)Jtfa'tt
pace.

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4ND,·

IN MAGKZINE - This pho.l"'lraph or Mrs. Rosetta Rlch-

WITH lHE
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~uly i&amp;SU~ Of

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AND HIS
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"CHEATI~' HEARTS''
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WITH
LAVA~ t.J()RRIS

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GLA....S WITH class is scarce
and beautiful but did you know

that dle Della .Robbia lrldized
glassware made · by Westmor""
land is fast becoming one ~r the
most highly collectible items in
, the art glass field.
And ror years Pearl Reynolds
has had a Robbia plate on her
kitchen table, not realizing it
had any value. Her plate has
grapes, pears, bananas, a n d
leaves iridiied in Uvillg color
on the crystal clear glau.
Westmoreland, once Jrif East
LiYerpool rompany, ceas~ makil'l8 the Robbia fruit wreatlls in
19U8.
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HEAVY TRADE-INS ON NEW CARS HAVE OUR LOT OVERLOADED
BEST SEI EcnON IN YEARS AND PRICES TO MATCH!
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COME SEE-COME SAVE• ALL MAKES-ALL
1967 OLDSMOBILE DELMONT 4 DOOR
maroon, blgcl.; top, bloc!.; vinyl
fylly equipped with Factory condi ·
t•~n, on~ loeol owner. Howard sors betler
dr•ve th•s one.

1966 OLDSMOBILE
'9~' 4 DOOR
bl
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."'e lnterigr, this cor is fully equipped
with factory ofr condition. Everett says
call ,__

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!lind School wU1 open Tuesday

Dining Room Suite

l!g!L 3 for a half day session

7"".

tp a now Joc:atton tlda
·.... Formeri.Y held at Fracp Unit.
Oil Methodist Chureh, the achOOI
" iitu operate tbla year at tiM! St.
. i.oula Catholic grade acbool on
Henkle Ave.
' ·.: '11lo. sehe&lt;\llo for 'l'Uelidll¥ Is
fJ0111 9 to 11:30 a.m., - • r ,
l$ilnni09 Wednesday the school
1!!11 resume normal -atlooo
&lt;Ill a sebedulo of !rom 9 a.m. to

ed her college work this week.••

mentary

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H
otpolnt
Elec.
Rang•
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Much credit

Uilf wife and mother who ,

LOTS OF GOOI
USED BFRIGERlTORS

returns to college•
.r&gt; While Betty does oot plan to
return to the classroom this fall
on a £ulltime ~sis, she is plan-ning to do some substitute teaching. "

STATION WAG·

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with ¥inyl trim, Merc •o-m 1111tic
lronsmi••ion, power •leering gnd power
ltrokes, radio, heater, white wolf tires,
one locol owner. Skidmore says one o4 the
best con he has ever drove, coli

1964 BUICK LoSABRE 4 ODOR HARDTOP, _light blue, vinyl trim, hydromotic
tr~smuelon, power steering and broke 1 ,
rod•o, heater, whit• wall tires. Bruee ears
he eon recommend thi s cor to anyone .

PONTIAC TEMPEST LeMANS 4
D~O~. vreen, vinyl trim, outomotic: Irons•
"' 1111 ~n,
power steering, radio, white
wall tue1 .

SAVE

1963 FORD VICTORIA 2 DOOR HARD
solid white, V-8 envine, Ford·Otronsmi•aion, power lfeerlnc;~ radio
w l~e wall tires, rou'll hove a ko,rd tim;
fa fmd another ear like this one.

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lapelled, notch collared coat
cinched ut the wa.b!.t In suede
and teamed with the greatelt
l"lUede dreu, both by MonteSano,

$1295

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1965 FORD [;ALAXIE '500' CONVERT
IBLE, Ksolid whiht' V..S eng/no , 4 lpee d.
frons . eystone Mag wheels rodlo wh"t
wollli,.s.
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WAS $1,95

$1595

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19&amp;3 FORO COUNTRY. SEDAN STATION
WAGO_N. •ol icf white, V-8 enc;~ine, Ford·
0 -Mo t ~e: , trans . Power 1 ,.erlng on"'
. ...... .
• vrok es,
ro d IO, ...... te woll tires .

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$1295

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1963 FORD SEDAN DELIVERY TRUCK,
green, 6 cyl . , stondord tron• .

L_ _

WAS $1295
NOW ..................

WAS $1095

$995

NOW ... ...... ....... .

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$795

1963

CHEVROLET ~ TON UTILITY
TRU~K. green, Y..S enc;~lne, 4 speed tronl•
miuton , 6 plr tir••·

1~62 FORO FAIRLANE 4 DOOA ' SEDAN
1 ' .. c:r I lnder. stondord trol'llflli ••ion.
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WAS $1295

WAS $'95

HOW

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.$995

HOW .

GALLIPJ)LIS MOTOR CO.
YOUR FRIENDLY CHEVROLET·OLDSMOBILE DEALER
Second Ave.

the

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GaJlia Common Pl~~ ­
Has Heavy Activity Doeket

Rollin Dill, PomeroY, spoedllll,
$15 and eosts: W. Carull&gt;ers, Middleport. no mud ftlpa,
$5 and costs; Arneath Reiwa,
Ptttsburgh 1 Pa., $20 aM costa,
speeding: Mark A. LludermDt,
Pomeroy, $S lid costs, uDIIfe
vehiclei Darrell Goff, LaqJavW.e,
speeding, $10 and coats; Robart
Raiguel, $15 and costa, anault

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sChools Open ·
On Tuesday

Demolished

MJna.

4 Petsons

fAnployed

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Scbool~~

W•leut~Aif

2 CaUs&amp;Fe

f\Veeks Honor

Is Waived

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By Brewer 'I·

Faled Against

Next ToOiol

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Sllyer Brltlp Site

eUSID AND
REBUILT PAm

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S.. HenrrW.
orDonlalnl

PH. 446 4060
8A.M. T06,.M.
DAILY
Don't HII'I!WJ:IIt'
-We11 Get
It"
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To •40"'Me'W-'cJN Y. . l11

Hr. lrliek•·
and E~paft

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Is Awarded

By Firemen

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t1on (or two years Friday when
he appeared before Meigs County Judge Frank W, Porter on
charges relating to h.ls operat1~ a stUI.

Madlsoo Heights, Mich., $27.50,
dation of Sheriff Robert Harten-liam F. Smith, Parkersburg, $27bach who recommended the pr~&gt; speeding; ~e Wood, Elmo, Mo., .50, speeding: Charles J. Stoiber
bation due to the defendant's age $27,50, speedll1!; WUI!am E. W, HuntiJWtOR, W. VL, $32,50,
carr, Mason, w. v.... $22.50, no speeding. aOO Peggy B. Sheridan,
and physical comidon.
muffi.er;
Cha.rles W, Holcomb,
Howeve ..~ Judge Porter warnAthens, stop sign violation.
Colwnbus,
$22, driving on a
ed Scott that on the next offense
In addition to Scott, eight other
the sentence will be imposed plus closed highway; CharlesSinclalr, defendants were tined in friday
another sentence wUl be levied. P~eroy Route 3, $27.50, speed- court sessions.
i i Thomas E. Duncan, Jackson,
Scoll was reportedly charged with
The eight Include Danny F.
$2 SO, unsafe vehicle; Norman
the same oUense sometime ago
Rickard, CHfton. $5 an:l costs,
J. Sehoonover aOO Charles
driving on 1. closed higlr"83'i
Jn the County CourL
Schoonover, both of Rutland., aOO

Larceny

196S CHEVELLE MALIBU SPORT COUPE
blue, blue Interior, V-8 envlne, stondord
shtft, rodio, whitewall tlrel.

HOW .

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.Answered

WAS $1695
HOW .....

HOW....

conference, attellled by the protenionai members

Scoots, launches the 8 year long-range program BOYPOWER

POMEROY - A 71-year-&lt;&gt;ld
man was Dned $100
and costa al'll placed on proba·
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SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1968

ges of disturbing the peace; Wil-

HALL GREETED - Chsdds Hall, Dlotrlct'Scout Executive, M-G-M District, Is greeted by Don Parish, Troop 36, !roln
Fort Collins, Colorado,atthe13thNallonal T(alni!IR conference
of the Boy seouts o! America a) Colorado State UnlverslQ:, The

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For Having Untaxed Liquor
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of tho pavlll! wu ._-laot week II¥ V. N,
Sons, Inc.

m,. at the Gallipolis Public

Grand .J1Iry'

gold, tan .and green Scottish
tweed WllH wed in Lhls wide

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POURING CONCRETE - one·of lifo fllaJ1I
paurlag mach1110s Is ohown In openlliJII on the Gllllpolia Rt. 35
by-9818 at tiM! west end, near 111111• Statloo. 'l1lo maJor part

Inspection Teem on 1\lesday,
Sept. 3, !rom noon until 7 p.

or

TO~ ,
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Use Area. All persons wanting thelr vehicles checked can
do so during these hours.

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GALLIPOLIS - There will ·
be a voluntary motor vehicle
cheek by tho Oldo state P1trol

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Charged with havillg In his posand beU..ry, and plaeed 00 pr&lt;&gt;'
session untaxed liquor, Charles
batlon and ordered to pay s~C&gt;porl
Sc&lt;tt was harlled a 120 day sentThirteen defendants forfeited
Charles T. Sprouse, Pomeroy, of mlnor children.
ence in the count;)' jail but was
bonds durlll! tl;e Friday hearqs. Cecil ).'ost and Charles Yost, $5 and costs, defective exhaust;
placed on probation for the two
near Cheshire, $25 each on char
They are Blii.Y K. Br""nin&amp;
year
period
t.,an
tbe
recommenGALLIPOLIS _ H. H""ard he was ordered to pay $30neek
fp.m.
Me&amp;dowa, 1802 Chatham Ave., support.
: 'l1lo ocboql Is governed by tho liled petition Friday in Galli&amp;
Lola Meehllng; P1trlot RFD,
0
conrt 1
w.aa ' granted I dl~&lt;~ from
~a ~ · ~ of Meatal
common PIeu
. or ~· F: Meehl'..;.,· oi!ilreosb,.
J itatardltllaY.}(embera are, ~' 1.CctWitof
dlvorce trcm Delores ll Mead...'6
~, man Brucker. prod-: Frank aws, 2217 Mt. Vernon Ave.
knOW~ on grounds of gross
The plaintiff charges gross neglect of &lt;luey•
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~rt Rulh
Coodoe, Judge
li!hn W. Howell,
GUieople, neglect o!dufllandextremocruol·
MOTION DENIED
.~ WUllaml and Harry II. .l)' and aeoko custodY of tourml"'
Judge Thomas W. llllteheU
TUPPERS PLAINS- Allis In
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POMEROY
- Two cars were
or children. They were married denied a motion by theplalntlttin
readiness for the opening of
:Tbree elasaea will be hold Oct. 26, 1949, at Jaaper, Fla. the case of Katie Rouiter, Gal- demolished ard one driver was
schOOl Tuesday in the Eastern
saa:lra Henderson. Rt. 2, llpolis, vi. HefJIW\ L. Rossiter, cited to court on charges of OWl
llila year Iii tile Gullding Hand
Local School District of Meigs
• SChool. Teacher sore Mra. James Northl\ll, his aloo flied 1 pet!· for the lllOijltlcatloo o! a child as the result or an accident on E.
COUllfl/, John Riebel, superlnton·
l'llo Walker, Mrl, Frances L\&gt;01. · Uon tor a divorce rrom Joseph s\.1JPOI't order and • lump sum Main st., FridaY afternoon, PomMIDDJ.P'ORT - TwO teachdent,
reports.
' dd .Mra. Aflnabelle Ball. Assist. A. Henderson, Jackson, 011 judgment . was allowed. The de- - eroy pollee said.
ElementarY schools will get .ers and two non - teachers were
:Iiiio are . Nrs. Flllllie Jooe1 and charges of grosa neglect o! dutY. re.-t
A car driYen by Darrell lAke,
ordered to pay $290
underWay at 9 jl.m. each morn.. employed Thursday night when
· ~ •. n.rtm Wlllllma.
17
Mason. W. VL, which had
Silo. alsq seeks olilnonY. They In irrNJll!tO
1
lng during the school year and the Meigs
School District
~, n.e 36 children will be tr .. o- wore IIIU'ried May 18, 1968, at
stoPPed
to
malto
a
left
turn from
CASES
D
D
,
will dismiss at 3:30 In the af- Board of
.
.
-I!DI'ted to lbe ichool In prlval8 NorlhiCI 1nd hive 110 children, Clvti cose• dismissed lncleded Main-St. into Bowers' Drive-In
ternoon. The high school will ial sessio
~· and Co!ne !rom all of the however, 'theplalnt:lri.lsnowpreB" Mollie Duhh RL 2 Thurman. va. wae struck in the rear by a secbegin classes at 8:40 a.m. and
The
rd 81Jl)loyed Mrs. Nan-·
Er..lt 'CIIrk and Robert casey, ond eastbouml car driven by Do~
ocbool dlstri&lt;U of Gallla COWl· nan~ •
dismiss
at
3:20p.m.
cy
Joseph
as anelemenLary teachLT. COL. FROWNFEL'mR
If., At pnsiml the aebool Is Ill&gt;- FUll~ a peUUon for a divorce Gallipolis, al tiM! coats of the. d&amp;- aid Kauff, 40, Hemlock Grove.
TUesdaY 1 classes will start er and Mrs. Shirley Hamm as a
PBOMOTED IN VIETNAM
saturday morning wa~ -Carolyn ·fondant; ·and Nationwide . lnourKaufl' was cited to Mayoris
•' oratlni
to -&lt;~11·
on
the
hoUr
but
on
vocal
tnusic
teacher
on
a
part-Junes
FroWnfelter, hut, ..
RAY GLAZE
Layno, 95 VIne~. ~nst Gary · ance. Col~•. and Harry v. court on tho DWI &lt;harP. A passtudents will time basis. John T. Fischer was
bond
o!
1be
rormer Barbora
A. Lay. . on . erounds of groll Hol1110s, Gllllpoils, vs. Marlon aenger in his car 1 Anna Kauff,
1 p.m.
employed as bus st4)ervisor and
Roush of White 00 Rd., hU
nogleet ofdufl/ardoxtremfcruel· J. McClain, Rt. 1, MI. Sterling, was treated by the Pomeroy
Riebel repbrta that buses are head mechanic r~lacing Robert
returned to tho Ualted S1ateS
emergency SQ.uad for a knee l~
ey, She olao aeeko alimony and on motion·of 1M pial~ lis.
primarily to run on the same Swick who resigned r:rom tbat
alter
a year In Vlelnlm. In
custodY
mllll1!' child. They
A domesU¢,Ctae·dlsml,n~ was jury and was lakon to Veterans
0
schedule as lut year and stu- positiorl recentlY. Dwight Carl June, he was promoted to
.were married. N~v. 19, 1966. lhlt of Janie H. llallleld, 213 Me1110rlal Hospital for l\lrlher
dents are to be at the same 1&lt;&gt;- was named assistant mechanic.
Lleutsrant-Colooel. -Lt. -Col.
TWO DIVORCES GRANTED
MDI Creek, va. Elias llalllo!d, treatment ani waa later discatlons at the same approxtmate
The board 'accepted the resFrownfelter, his wife ud chilElla Bello Jlaft, Vlotoo. woo dismissed by the plalntllt.
eharged.
times to be picked up.
ignation of Orin Wears as a bus
dren, Ktmberi.Y, NOrd and
,.
Pcmol'OY pollee reported a secToaehln!l uslgnmenta In tiM! driver and agreed to advertise Terri, are OON llvt.nc at Fort
granted a dlvorca trom Gary L.
col accident Saturdl.f morning on
lllft, llllddleporl. on, llfOUnds of .
district include:
for coal bids &amp;m1 to install a new Walter. Texas, where be b
· tho lower parking lol. Acar drivHigh SchoOl - JimmY G. Brab- door In U;e Rutland High School
groso neglect ofdlitynoxtreme
stallooed with tiM! U. S. Aren by Rlcb&amp;rd Be&amp;rhs, 28, Pombam, Engli&amp;hi Norman Babr, so-- shop room to convert the rocm
cruelcy. eustalY q,t two children
my•s
First Aviation CorPa.
eroy, struck in the rear a car
- 'l1lo Kfler · ,.... jp:lnloCI to the plljllllfl and
POMEROY - nay Glaze or eta! studies: Boyd Hac:knOJI, com- into a bus mainteoance areL
driven by N. C. Baumgllrdner, Pomei'OY has beenramed "Scout- rnercial; Larry Hines, lndu&amp;trl·
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The board was informed ~
25, pomeroy, which hid stopped er Or tbe Week" for the Maso• a1 arlsi Lester Manuel, mathe·
SJ4»t. George Hargraves that the -...
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ci!F::":.;.lnae . .
to permit another car to ftcate
Gaiiii-Moigs Scout District.
mae,&lt;•: Robert Ord, aoetal stud· district has received approval I,I:JU
I parklll! op&amp;CO.
rodiilolloo Ill DOll l)plal,
Glaze started in Scouting 1a.- ies; LUey QtRell}J, conunek'cial; of additional federal lunch ruOOs
l
DIIIIIP to tiM! Baumgardner
earlier tlda month Ill teach
1980. He was aellve In Cub Sc~ Howard Parker, )1hyslco and and &amp;s a result school lunches
ear were minOr while thoae to ,.:ork tor a mmber ol ye&amp;rs aDd
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at lf.yp!' Creek ill8ll
tiM! BoUhi vohldeworemedlulil. served as treasurer and cub-- chemistr.Vi Nellie Parker, Ubrar· ror stndent• of the district thi•
Jft!1 Ollllllo1ed Forrolll
bee
tan; G8rY Par&amp;Oil8, guidance; school term will be only 20 cents •
Therit · we~ no lnjuries and ao master. Since then he •nas
n Jmdce Ritchie, borne economics;
torme~\1 taulhl at I'Om~·to •.\l\!11~ said.
activo with Boy Seoul Tj'OOP 248 Llrt7 Rltehlo, ~llh: Dudol
Owges
.,oar,,)auablm
asalstlnr with many of tho camp- Wrlghl, clrlver's ocmeatloo and
Ina t:rlpl. Ills eldest ...... Tim. )1hyslcaJ ocmcotloo: Allee - ·
r,,_.:,;,.. ..;..,..1··•- ompiQJed Nra.
. 16, Is • Star Seoul. Another ooa. vocal n~~olc In t.&gt;th tile high
o!RioGrnennlo, 13, lo a second Class act.ool a n d gradea; Chlrlol
Two
c. Klnil "' Gal·
ScoUt and I aon. Gregory • nine, yeago, lniii\IDlentaJ mnstc Iii
GALLIPOLIS - T\10 Gallta
IO!Icborl,
lo I m - of Cub Scoot Pack both bllll oebool and grades:
county Sllerlfl'. Department ar·
'la !'l&gt;lnOl'OI'· He alao his
BID.Y Klneald, fooG&gt;all -•h.
d&amp;ugiltar, Ceyotal, who Is • J
Chelltor ElementarY _ Gerold rested llarYe:Y c. Little, 41, Rt.
2 Cbeoblre. and a u .year -old
tor Girl seouL
RUpo, priaclpol and eighth grade;
GIU• Is fl11!1. lreasurer
~
Famlo )'OUih Friday evening on char&amp;el
~
B o Brown, llxtlr,.BetlJ Roush, or pett;y lar&lt;ODY·
'!1lo warnlnts wore slined b)'
pOSt he-s
Mit:
all CUoi.Yn I!Ukor. fourth;
yoaro.
·.Tbalma orr, tblrd: Glacll'• Bl1· Rol&gt;orl stewart - ICCU!!edlhem
ant, uoond; Grace ·wee... drlt; or IIIOallni 12-volt - tea,
two
·tin
haftd.pllnp&amp;, a new
Jlllhmt-. ~.
.
Elementar1 - Mrs. 'b!lmlllr jack and I pair of illliiP"
prlncl»&gt;l an.d or cablu. Total valao wu $38.
Lltlle will hlveaboarln&amp;TuolLlwrea.,.
J
• ohth·
Dnld, Rose,
ci!J&lt;1. ~ Ill GaiJipolll i.!unl~ Court
tbo Jimalle WOre JlldBt
. . l.fie - - IIlii
Jotit V(. ilowell Ill GaJIIa CGupb'
.llr{tidlio,~
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1963 C~EVY 11-4 DOOR STATION WAGON,
I'd wh1te, ·blu.• interior ' 6 &lt;yl ., po wer9 I e frdhlmllllon, radio, whlte wolf tires
one owner, real good economr.
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1963
FORO GALA)UE 2 DOOR , moroon,
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just 19 years after she started.
She's now a graduate of Ohio u~
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the new sportsedltorofthe ••Parathon", the Marshall University
paper. He's a junior there this

Allied Struc1ural ~ Co. d
Ind., c:mtralp&gt;r lor
tiM! Oldo and West VlrCblla aiiiJt.
menta and 'land piers and alao
for the steel superstructure ol
the bridge, alreacl)' h&amp;s com·
pleled oxeaullon and clrlvln.t! the

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Dorsi!)' poUted oul that AI
Vir1dDle lido.
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.John110t1 Cj)nllb'Udllin CO. dlllln• '!1lo «ittractm:
to be- -~Is, Mlm., l)io moved In
gill work ' oo·tlle Ohio abutment , men, oqulptnen\, II(MI mat8rlalo
aild land pier tblo month. lie his to slarl .work on tile. two river
unloaded and stored the H.biim ploro, ono near the Woot Vir·
glnla shore, the otllet' '!"" 111o
AI far as tho steel suporstiuc- Ohio shOre.
1ure !or the opan 11 i:oncerned.
S. J, GroVes and $Jill CO. of
tiM! primary progress Is toklnS 111Jmeapolls, holdl the c:mtract
place off the sl18, Iii the form o1 for tile West 'Virginia approach·
preparlnl and approving 1111op ••· TheY, 100, hive moved In
drawings and placing 'mill or· men, oq~lpment and ms18rlalo
den for tho lleol.
and hive begUn placlna rock and
earth !IU for the fonndatloo.
'T'ho ~ 10.1 million !wr.Jano
, replace the Silver
"t Pleasant, Mason
11 Called oo Dec. IS
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s aloted for complo·

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uprJde" 1 a mag•

·ezlne publloho!l In Clnclnnotl
w clrewaled oaUonally, and
·on the col'el' of ~ 'C&amp;raan,''
.an industrlol quarteri.Y o!
Procan: and Gamble. Mrs.
Bunton. ~urhter of Mr. and
Mrs. Arnold Richards of llllcJ.
dlepor~ hla worked for the
jast five years as a lab tecb,Dielan at the lwrydale TechJIIcal Center of Proctor and
Gamble. She Is a 1981 p-adu. fl8 of Middleport HighSchool,
au...- Ohio University two
~ra, anddurill!th&lt;!PIStYoar
hu been aU..ncllngX&amp;vlerUnl~urslty urder a PI'octor and
Gamble acbolarshlp. She Is
......rled to Stacy Burton and
'hu a aon. Broil.

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GALLIPOLIS - How IIWU' of you have heard the story of
Cor)Qt Foster. l hadn't uDUl the other day. I remember reading
earlier this year when he was killed in Vietnam. At the time 1
didn't attach much algniftcance to lL Maybe you didn't either.
But every day we read about Hippies, Commies, draft' card
burners, flag burners and their lot; iAcludiJV racl~s and terrorists.
This .-,st week we heard a lot about them at Chicago during the
Democratic National COnventioo.
On no other principle than
Law and Order, I can't' Condone known and make it catching ln a
their kind ol conctuet. 1 am on time when 1!10 many other young
Chicagn Mayor Daley's side. The people had lost the dream.
11
~ery people who screamed "po1-Wlbill)' rather feels that the
lice brutality" and ••police state" walking young man was an antiwould have been the first ones to clpated part of the declaration
'cream for the ~lice, tr the or that other great dreamer of
~abble rousers In the streets of freedom upon whose hallowed
::::hlcago had made it~ Corwen~ birthday CorkyFoaterdied. When
:ion Hall.
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But, getting back to Corlcy with a patriotism shortage in
Foster, the current issue of Jim the War of [ndependence, he said,
Comstock's West Virginia Hill· roughly translated: "Give me a
billy devotes its tront .cover and banner 10 plant upon the moun·
center spread to the Mountain taina of West Augusta" - tlult
Man who lived and died in a was West Virglnia then - "and
tradition that has made this coun- I will gather around me all the
try great.
corky Foaters who will lift
Cor)Q' Foster demonstrated our bleeding country and set her
love of country ln hta 404 mlle tree.'•
journey by foot from his home
Teach them then, theae rabble
•- 1 ~ th
tn WeIch, W. Va., McDowell Coun- rousers, the SI.Ur ea u1 e Corky
ty, to Camp LeJeune, N, c ., F osters, George Washlnjtonsand
where the Marines sign up. W11He Abraham Uncolns, Lest The,y
this trlp rrom Welch to Camp Forget. Teach this generation
LeJwle will never replace the and the ones to oome.
one from the Halla of Montezuma
JnatUI upon them the heritage,
to the Shores ol Tripoli, it will, the Ideals and traditions that have
nevertheleu, be an everlasting made our country great.
part or the arvRlaiS at not ~atthe
Tell them tbe story of COrky
Leathernecks, but of country • Foster. Why ~e walked, he knew;
loving Ameri~s of all time. the reason for his death will mean
Briefly, Fosler, 28, with a ditrerent things to different pea..
30.poond pack on bis back walked pJe.
those mUes because, u he said,
Comstock wrote "'Hillbilly
••yqu can talk all you wan1 but reels he Ia one of the greats
the're comes a ttme when you apd has recorded the last steps
have to get Up pn your feet and ol ht1 lonJ walk to Bet the scales
make people nodce.u
in balance against what our Ume
On Nov. 27, 1967, a little more will undoUbtedly be remembered
than
montJI alter arrivi.Dg at Cor moat, flag bum1f1:n., and 8
1
Camp LeJOUIItf booiili' Ant lA&gt;
lil.1JelrloUc ~d love
VIetnam, where in the defense ol couniry. The c'enter spread
ol Khe S&amp;bn, he wat killed Feb. ia dedicated to this great Am_
22, 1968. '
erican boy lest we forget what

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'or the center· spread to CorkyJ
Foster and his arrival at the
Marine base at Camp LeJeune.
There are eight picture• includ.
lng the cover which ahowa him
plodding down a road on his
journey,
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d9es oot weigh the rigtltorwrong
of war, it onl,y hopeo that the
country won't soon forget a boy
who walked the long journey unto
death because he loved his COWl·
-try and wanted to make his love

Roundup
GALLIPOLIS Temperatures, precipitation and weather
conditions Cor each 24-hwr period as recorded by Pete Me~
Cormick at Fairfield Weather

station.
High Low Prec.

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Monday

80
80

Tuesda¥

74

~nday

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vote, it does allow me
share
with Democrats arxl Republicans
alike the disgrace thia conventkm
- this parody of our democracy - has brought LIJDn Amerl· ·

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to the means Mayor
Daley employed to control the
t'Onvention and Hs subst.:q\lent oot-

Dear Editor •

Thursday evening, at the close
or the 1968 Democratic Convention, I am sick with disgust and
rrustrated to the point or tears
that thia political congregation
shall serve to the nations of the

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world, and to our own United
States as an example of ourprided democracy,
Aflcr viewing this travesty or
the democratic process for four
distressing days, I feel that I
must verbally protest against
the police stateatmospherewhich
surrounded the International Am-'
phi theater; the unnecessary harrassrnent of delegates; the faceless men who thronged the aisles
with the purpose of intimidating
newsmenj the arbitrary use of the
chairman's gavel to stem delegate inquiry aOO protest; the
presence of Chicago police on
the convention Ooor; and themis' ~epresentation ol the credential
mlthines.
I blame the powers of this co~
ventlon (or these injustices, and

Wednellday

bronze memorial tp him to teach
us the meaning d. devotion to a

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my youth does not allow me to

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Friday
47
Saturday
42 .
Aver~ hlgh temperature for
the week; thia year - 77.3 de~
gree~st year - 79.Gdegrees,
Aterage low temperattire for
the week this year - 50.4 degrees, last year ,__ 58.4 degrees.
Total predpltationforttaeweek
this year - none; last year .- .
0, 61 inches.
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Total precipitation to date this
year - 34.75 Inches; last year
- 26,85 Inches.
Normal average precipitation
armuail.Y- 38.40 inches.

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trict.

I SUPPOSE many of you at·
tended the ·Ohio State Fair. 1 visited the Fair last Sunday and took
in ·the JQJlnRJ~..,C&amp;rson Show, This
~ I enjoyed.; .. ~ a good seat and
didn't miss a lhi~.
1 have been attending the state
Fair for close to 30 years and
have always been ready to go
back. A~r this year I certainly
have a di~erent q&gt;tnion. T h e y
have added so many stands and
additional tides that it seems
like a carnival instead of a Fair
It was almost imposslble.to
~ildings that Once you could cas·
ily locate. All in all, 1 foull1 that
the State FBlr was certainly not
Lt) to par. They have put too
Fret not yourself because many statds too close together,
oj evildoers, and be not envi·
years ago you eould go to the
ous oj the wicked.-Proverbs fllr and spend the day and really
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see everything. But not today,
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You
are worn out Just trying to
When men speak Ul of thee,
see
10111ething
besides stands of
so live that nobody wW bechance.
food
stlinds
and rides.
lieve them.-Plato, philosoHowever, J will go back next y.,pher of ancient Greece.

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fORMER HEAD f-11 coach
or Pomeroy High School, Charles
(Bud) Bickel, waa in town this
week. Bud Is no longer in t ~ e

coaching ne1d. lie and his wUe,
carole, and two children realde
in Charleston. Bud: is wtth The
Travelers' Insurance Co. and is
presently taking training. Hewm
supervise other salesmetL Their
oldest daughter, Kelly. wlllatart
to school this can. We wiah the
best to Bud in his new chosen
field.
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was printed In 1933, On the front
is a picture of tbe
Silver Bridge, a picture of the
monument and Log House at PL
Pleasant, and a picture ot the
home in Gallipolis where GeR.
Lafayette was entertained.
It was interesting to note the
caption on the front ol the poat
card which read, as follows: We
crossed the Ohio River oVer the
million dollar Silver
the
. most beautiful bridge
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and first of its t;n)e of oooSilia.
tlon. The shortest route
North and West to the Atlantlc
seaboard wiLh.perfect HlghwayL,
Who would ever have dreamed
that a post card with a picture
of a bridge would acme day be or
importance and lipmething to~

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heroics, "Riehle Allen gets
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booed· incessantly in
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Phlla~~;a
for .)tis ~?adDemtla MeLaba
boy a cs. Lath!
Ill a
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' atimtft ' •fiir 'jjilllehinlj 'i ' bartender. Rich•• denies bitling th&amp;.man. lie I!BYo,''Tite booing makes me ~ant lo
-leave PhitadelJ&gt;hla, mostly because of my famtly . .My
;"wife and brother and mother come to the games. and
llalen to the name&lt;!&amp;lling. My wife. gets insulted whe~
the goeli to ~ shopping center." . , . So whal else 1s
·new? ·.•.
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tltablilltod playert
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bnlh yaomgoter three over
throUilo 6S Idea u he tumed In
ono omcla'&lt;iJ&amp;r. 84 and put him
four ahotl - r than the onrutlhln&amp; Vlmlo GUea of L1ftchbur&amp; Va. and ~Uteri G.- ol

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At 7 p, m.
Sab.lrday'
United Press lnlortatlopal
counted 120 perSODB kllll:d in
tramc accidents aince the holldl)'began.
The b&lt;eakdown:
rramc ... . , ... ."120
DrOwn!~• , .. .. .. 7
Miscellaneous • • • • • 14 •

ToW ••••.•.•.. 141
New York ledtltenatlonwlth
13 tralllc fatalities. Pennoylvanla hid 12 and Tenness.iii
and Texas 10 each.

Antreles wttb .a spectacular fiveset victory in the second round

of the U. S. (\len Teruols champlonshlps~

---INDIANAPOUS, 100. (IJPI) -

Hambletonian winner
Nevele
Pride set new world records today Cor thre'e-year-old trotters In
Grand Circuit harnesa racing a.t
the Indiana state Fair, ao:l moments later Rum Customer es-

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stralfl(ot vlct&lt;try on a al»!!ltter
saturdaY as the Blltlmore &lt;Jrl.
oleo downed the league -leadlnK
Detroit Tigers 5-L

York Yankees recalled three
players saturday and purchased
home run slugger Tolia SOlaita.
a first baseman. Irom Thomasville-High Point ol the Carolina

l~S.nators.

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NATIONAL LEAGUE
.\MERICAN · LEAGUE
W. L. Pet. GB
W, L. Pet. GB St. Louis ••• , 8o 51 •625
Detroit • ••• ,85 50 .630
Clncl,..tt , ,, 71 61 .535378 :;
Blltlmoro • , . 78 57 , 578 7
san Fran. • • ; 72 62 •
Jloalllll. •, .. 72 64.529 l3'h chlcag&lt;t ... "70 66G ,5515 !~
dleveland .. , 73 G6 ,525 14
AUants ... , "68 8 , 4oo 21Ph
(.))aidanc1. • • • 68 68 .500 17'12 , Plttsbotrp ,.,.64 7172 , 467~ 2l'L
New York. , , 66 68 .493 "111'12 Houston. • • '. 63
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.cauromta •.• 61 76 ·\45 25
PhDadclphla, . Sl73 .m 25
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Los Anples .. 58 76 .433 26
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Todai'B p.......,o
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C'-cl...tl (Arrf~ U-7) · at
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Phl1adell&gt;bla (Jotmon 1-2J.
Blltlmi&gt;r• ()lardln 17-9) at DeSt. Louis (llufl(oos 2-2) at New
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(,%lma 8-11).
troll (McLala z..,..,.
Loa ~· ($il1ger 9-15) at
OOkland &lt;~ 12-9) at call- san - -1-- "'·•-kl 12-uJ.
fornla &lt;Wria!ol &amp;.4&gt;.
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1118GI8 (Bo&amp;well9-11).
Chicago ~a 14-8),
New ·York' (Stdilimtyre 17-11)
Atlanta (llufl(ooo 0-0) at Pittl, at Cleveland (Heclltlnd 0-Q),
:· burp (lluntolllll t-13).

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Blair tripled In Boog Powell,
who had walked. ln the second
iruol~ lA&gt; (lrlve In the first run
off loser John Hiller, now 6-5.

The players recalled were ootnelder Steve Whitaker, catcher
Ellseo Rodriguez alii pitcher J()oo

age.

CLIITON, N. J. (UPI) - Gary
PLayer, hoping only to make the
cut, made It a lot deeper than

he thought saturdtl' when he cut
the pins from under Bob Murphy
and other second. round finishers
for a onMtroke lcedlnthe$150,-

GOOD PERFORMANCE
LONDON (UPI) - SandY, an
elglot-lllonth.old Terrier (IIIIIPY,
went lA&gt; eourt Friday and succeslfully appealed his llOIIVicUoo as a "ferocious and untiwzzlecl clog'' allegodly attacked three chllclren.

SandY Ill'

011 the

courtroom

floor by hlo master's feet and
oocaaionall1 waged his tilll. The
jud&amp;e waa lmpresaed and reversecl the llOIIVictlon.

Mohammedans cele.
brale Friday as the day of

"Thu 1 co111mand you, to
love one anotJ&amp;er.":.....J'ohn
15:17.

Gram

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only tor tl!ll day btrt lor all
our yeara-41 brolherbood DOt
of words but of aeltl aDd
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THE ~LT~R FOR THE MASONIC G~RDEN IN OHIO VALLEY MEMORY G~RDENS H~S
BEEN ORDERED. ~ LIMITED AMOUNT OF LOTS IN THE 1\SONIC G~RDEN ARE BEING
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pitch.
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was tn r Serious trouble mly In
the sixth Inning as he boosted
his record lA&gt; 111-11. The Oriole
lel'thtlnder broke the Oriole record of nine consecutive victories
set by Hoyt WUhelm In 1959.

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l!lalr then tagged RUler for a
hel cumberland.
Solaill has hit 46 homers for ,three-run homer in the raurth · - "'
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batted In and a ,295 batting aver- for the second straight tline. It

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The victory moved ·the second
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we may auggost one of Devoe' a other fine
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becou.. we know Devoe.

four J'Uill wlth a homer
and a triple and Dave McNally
sol a club record with his lOth

NEW YORK (UPD - The New

BW Landia saturdaY gave the
BostOn Red Sox and Jim Lonborge 6-4 vtctory overtheWash-

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DETROIT (UPI) - Paul Blair

Stakes at AQueduct.

atro~ four Inning relief stint by

Comp•nlon

drove in

Mondtl' In the $11,000 Aqueduct

fifth career grand slam and a

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cus, the 1967thoroughbredchampton who is now seventh on the
Ust of aU..time m&lt;Q!Y winners,
trtea to advance one more notch

llbllshed a new world standard
for two heats tor 3-year-old pacera.

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Sports in Brief

Flellher blrdlecl the ~-flrd
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flrot bolo lA&gt; !lrqo to three over _second - seeded Tony Roche or
but bolanced thll out with a Australia, a 23-year-old· pro who
bo18f five m Ute ~39 flflh, He ·~oiled second to Rod Laver at
WBI ..... per thel'elt of the W&amp;l'
bledon, Cooght his way from
unUI he camoecl tlte"blrd on nino. nea defeat saturdaY and whip• , ••.••-...u.;,u.u.•.·.......~~~.._._._.•.•-»; ·
seeded stan Smith of Los

ellbtb came oa badr.4D back

COLLEGE BOUND! ... )'ou'll w•t

poarance but there haVe rumors the Pirate• are l'eoW tD
trade Face. JolloMtio _,ed Ill
802 Ameriw Lei&amp;IIO pmes ror
WashlngiA&gt;n from 1907 ID 1927.
Cy Y&lt;MII! _,ed 111 the moll
gamea - 906 - but 516 were
111 the National Lilaue and 390
In the American Lea&amp;Ue.
BIBIS retlr&lt;Od Felipe Alou to
111art the game and then went to
lett field wtolle Face retired Felix MDian on a grounclout. Bla11
th'"' came back lA&gt; the m&lt;JIIII((
111d completed his ruth slttJtOOI

BOBBY LUTZ could he oae of the big surprises ID the
National Teams Cbamploallhlpa at Fort~t HIUJ. The
young CaWomiBD receatly battled Arthur Aobe for two
boaro, 39 minutes before loslnC lite U.S. Mea's slagles
title.

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10-t• .

triples by BID Mazeroold lllld
comlzzaro and a _ . . . . 1!1'
Patek.

AllarU ilravea, 8-4~ '
Face'l tcilen . . . ...,., - bled b1m lA&gt; Ue Wa.Iter .zom-•a
cecord for the
by a pitcher for ..,. Iooauo and

Jllrmii&gt;S(oam, Ala., both .....
over as they headatl for the flllal

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COLUMBUS, Ohlt&gt; (UP!)
YOWII! !ll'llce Flelober of Mjam1,
(lOlling oJoarper ao he wentoloni.
caiml¥ oxten11ec1 bbo lead lA&gt; four
otroke• halfWa1 throUilo tha llnal
round ol lite 1918 U.S. Amatooor •
Golf Challlplmoltlp saturday'
The 19-yeor.old youtlt. In hlo
v•l'l' first. 11')' for . the ~­
Utle, otartecl tile oloy four.over- •
par and clli&gt;Pecl one atrok~ oil
that when he blrdlecl the 167- '
yar&lt;l, par three nbttlo Ide after
drlvlnll lA&gt; within flvo lett or

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advertising department, has in
her possession a post card that
of the card

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explanation 111:&lt;111 for Face' I

loser Ron a.I. -

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and gave op a~ lfllllo ,,·.
to Roberto C1........
Willa lllll!ecl 111 tht llttlo and JlatQ" Alau olld&gt;lecl .....
slxllo 1'1111 In the HVOilliL
The Pirates flllal - nlll Ia

batter 111 the llrlllmiD&amp; pltcloed
a five - 1oiUer and Fret! Palik"•

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And you know only too well the pitfalls of
putting lhe wrong paint in the wrong

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THE ;thletic Boosters are In high gear once again
as the
rootball Season approaches.· The Boosters have had
one meeting and have scheduled
aoot.her meeting fo; Tuesday,
SepL 3, at 7:30 p. m. at the Mid·
dleport careteria
All parents and
interested perIODS are asked to .
attend. 1t is em~
phasized that you
definitely do not
have to have a
son participathtg tn' football or
any · othef· sport,
for that matter,
to be a member or
KATIE
the at h 1 e tic
booster fl. This organization is for
all Interested persons who wish
to s~port athletics In the dis-

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Sincerely,

MlcheUe Anne Price

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.... One look wao all Bill Auolin, !he pooillve coach of the
"Pittsburgh Steelers, needed io convince , him. "Lance
~ Atworlh of the San Diego Chargen,'' he said, "is as
-·:flOOd, or maybe better, than any receiver in the National
.:Football League." . . .
·· lleaHa yoa -er ... Deuy MeLaba wllb
oa 1001
ltoyoad lbe fad lie wearo -lad JealeL Wile• lite ltollhol
w·DelrDII pllelier wa1 11rat moanied for -laeltl, Joe IInke bbo
~· nplar bom rtmo. Be aever 1ot litem replaced IG llo'd Ito
~.rtreet~to atljttlt Ia the eoalaet
Denny doean'l mind talking about his father-in-law,
:;'·Loti Boudreau: "He bas
: really been like a father
., to me. My own died when
: I was' 12, LOu's given me
lot of goo!! advice.
:; Mostly on lbe golf course.
; ~m a 10-handieap player;
: te's a terrible. player.&gt;But
: 1e always beals mC: He's
: always talking when I'm
:t bitting. In fact, ~e beals
• me at everything. . ..
: Bm Eall, 111e aew apot11: eater of lite ·Houllaa Olleri
ad 01111 of lite •NBC old·
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Tlio ~ ~ the S... .. l!eoi'b\f(llil · liholht!i'.tho pr_c,..
promo CO&lt;!rt declar,ed that~ Uoq ' ilo&lt;l' any or t1oo evlden~e
"ouneUance wal weD before Ill c0urt.;!t obtalDed from theoliclhi Umo, of the 11&lt;18 lmolved" tronlc, ~iTs.·"'
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In Cltl''i clrOIHJAII!O" cue.
.But: ti.oe JuaUd De(lartmonl
Ciay ;rras~nced to n.o. ttald Ifill! In coaea "the court
yeara aritllb!ld $10,000
r.,. can detel'llline by .examlnotlon
!Uai!W to aillomlt to lndu on. of the recortl that tha overhear· .
eave~IW ooc
In · q of the pOtiUooor'a conver'"" .
March, September and Uoioa coukl "not pooolbb&gt; haveliad
of l9S4, and 1ft ~rJI ltnd
1111' oftoct of the proaecutioo\."
1965. ClaJ refllsed ID',o
lnductlm on ~rU 28, '9
Tho Justice Department tDld
the Sl(preme Court that It
reoll~~ the generillru(elncuea
Uke thla wao lA&gt; send ·the caoe

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Katie's Korner

telUaencol~"

:.-firm V.ote fot---Aiworth.

come.

Hlllbllb' dedicates ita luue to made our country great."
COrky Foster and Jim COmiiD&lt;:k

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rouowli.g the ll1I1Uil .0 meir&gt;bershlp drive So!Pi. l6 - 2L . ·
The jlrst attraction achldlllelf
Cor the Tri.County aeries wW be
Adcllss and CroCut, wbe lrili !illpear ,en the stage of the GilBO
Academy High School at 2:30 p,
m. SundlJ', Oct 20.
. Known lA&gt; thousaJW!s of audi·
ences across the United states,
Europe, Africa and Alia, Utese
two young men Wut brlrc here an
qaglng new apprU~ch tomaklna
music. A1though thlslathelr llifi
area appearanc·e under·commllftoo
ity conce~ auspices, they Cll)tt..

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WASHINGTON (IJPD - The
Justice llepartmentllolmlta It hall·
"buaecl" tel111hono coiwenaUona of llepoaed heavyweight
ehamplon C.oalul Clay.
· The hexer Ia currently oppoalq hla conviction for refllalniiA&gt;
be lnductedlntothearmeclforceL
The JusUce Dopartment f'rl-day aa1o1 however that CII.Y wu
'not thii
f,; the electronic
~ aurveUiance but tl"&amp;t he had
:;opoken live' Umea with penoos
• wllo were beliW monitored.
In .... lnatonce, the depart.
ment aaid in a memorandum tho
avelldroppl~ ..~ "In the
C&lt;ltll'lo Or gather~ forell!ll iJ&gt;o

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Senllnel ..

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forthcbint.ig aeries,

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GALLIPOLIS - How IIWU' of you have heard the story of
Cor)Qt Foster. l hadn't uDUl the other day. I remember reading
earlier this year when he was killed in Vietnam. At the time 1
didn't attach much algniftcance to lL Maybe you didn't either.
But every day we read about Hippies, Commies, draft' card
burners, flag burners and their lot; iAcludiJV racl~s and terrorists.
This .-,st week we heard a lot about them at Chicago during the
Democratic National COnventioo.
On no other principle than
Law and Order, I can't' Condone known and make it catching ln a
their kind ol conctuet. 1 am on time when 1!10 many other young
Chicagn Mayor Daley's side. The people had lost the dream.
11
~ery people who screamed "po1-Wlbill)' rather feels that the
lice brutality" and ••police state" walking young man was an antiwould have been the first ones to clpated part of the declaration
'cream for the ~lice, tr the or that other great dreamer of
~abble rousers In the streets of freedom upon whose hallowed
::::hlcago had made it~ Corwen~ birthday CorkyFoaterdied. When
:ion Hall.
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George Washington wa1 faced
But, getting back to Corlcy with a patriotism shortage in
Foster, the current issue of Jim the War of [ndependence, he said,
Comstock's West Virginia Hill· roughly translated: "Give me a
billy devotes its tront .cover and banner 10 plant upon the moun·
center spread to the Mountain taina of West Augusta" - tlult
Man who lived and died in a was West Virglnia then - "and
tradition that has made this coun- I will gather around me all the
try great.
corky Foaters who will lift
Cor)Q' Foster demonstrated our bleeding country and set her
love of country ln hta 404 mlle tree.'•
journey by foot from his home
Teach them then, theae rabble
•- 1 ~ th
tn WeIch, W. Va., McDowell Coun- rousers, the SI.Ur ea u1 e Corky
ty, to Camp LeJeune, N, c ., F osters, George Washlnjtonsand
where the Marines sign up. W11He Abraham Uncolns, Lest The,y
this trlp rrom Welch to Camp Forget. Teach this generation
LeJwle will never replace the and the ones to oome.
one from the Halla of Montezuma
JnatUI upon them the heritage,
to the Shores ol Tripoli, it will, the Ideals and traditions that have
nevertheleu, be an everlasting made our country great.
part or the arvRlaiS at not ~atthe
Tell them tbe story of COrky
Leathernecks, but of country • Foster. Why ~e walked, he knew;
loving Ameri~s of all time. the reason for his death will mean
Briefly, Fosler, 28, with a ditrerent things to different pea..
30.poond pack on bis back walked pJe.
those mUes because, u he said,
Comstock wrote "'Hillbilly
••yqu can talk all you wan1 but reels he Ia one of the greats
the're comes a ttme when you apd has recorded the last steps
have to get Up pn your feet and ol ht1 lonJ walk to Bet the scales
make people nodce.u
in balance against what our Ume
On Nov. 27, 1967, a little more will undoUbtedly be remembered
than
montJI alter arrivi.Dg at Cor moat, flag bum1f1:n., and 8
1
Camp LeJOUIItf booiili' Ant lA&gt;
lil.1JelrloUc ~d love
VIetnam, where in the defense ol couniry. The c'enter spread
ol Khe S&amp;bn, he wat killed Feb. ia dedicated to this great Am_
22, 1968. '
erican boy lest we forget what

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"Lellt We Forget" Is the UUe
'or the center· spread to CorkyJ
Foster and his arrival at the
Marine base at Camp LeJeune.
There are eight picture• includ.
lng the cover which ahowa him
plodding down a road on his
journey,
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Comstock w r o t e: "HUibUiy
d9es oot weigh the rigtltorwrong
of war, it onl,y hopeo that the
country won't soon forget a boy
who walked the long journey unto
death because he loved his COWl·
-try and wanted to make his love

Roundup
GALLIPOLIS Temperatures, precipitation and weather
conditions Cor each 24-hwr period as recorded by Pete Me~
Cormick at Fairfield Weather

station.
High Low Prec.

Day
Monday

80
80

Tuesda¥

74

~nday

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vote, it does allow me
share
with Democrats arxl Republicans
alike the disgrace thia conventkm
- this parody of our democracy - has brought LIJDn Amerl· ·

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deep(JI
to the means Mayor
Daley employed to control the
t'Onvention and Hs subst.:q\lent oot-

Dear Editor •

Thursday evening, at the close
or the 1968 Democratic Convention, I am sick with disgust and
rrustrated to the point or tears
that thia political congregation
shall serve to the nations of the

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world, and to our own United
States as an example of ourprided democracy,
Aflcr viewing this travesty or
the democratic process for four
distressing days, I feel that I
must verbally protest against
the police stateatmospherewhich
surrounded the International Am-'
phi theater; the unnecessary harrassrnent of delegates; the faceless men who thronged the aisles
with the purpose of intimidating
newsmenj the arbitrary use of the
chairman's gavel to stem delegate inquiry aOO protest; the
presence of Chicago police on
the convention Ooor; and themis' ~epresentation ol the credential
mlthines.
I blame the powers of this co~
ventlon (or these injustices, and

Wednellday

bronze memorial tp him to teach
us the meaning d. devotion to a

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my youth does not allow me to

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Thursday
4.1
Friday
47
Saturday
42 .
Aver~ hlgh temperature for
the week; thia year - 77.3 de~
gree~st year - 79.Gdegrees,
Aterage low temperattire for
the week this year - 50.4 degrees, last year ,__ 58.4 degrees.
Total predpltationforttaeweek
this year - none; last year .- .
0, 61 inches.
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Total precipitation to date this
year - 34.75 Inches; last year
- 26,85 Inches.
Normal average precipitation
armuail.Y- 38.40 inches.

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trict.

I SUPPOSE many of you at·
tended the ·Ohio State Fair. 1 visited the Fair last Sunday and took
in ·the JQJlnRJ~..,C&amp;rson Show, This
~ I enjoyed.; .. ~ a good seat and
didn't miss a lhi~.
1 have been attending the state
Fair for close to 30 years and
have always been ready to go
back. A~r this year I certainly
have a di~erent q&gt;tnion. T h e y
have added so many stands and
additional tides that it seems
like a carnival instead of a Fair
It was almost imposslble.to
~ildings that Once you could cas·
ily locate. All in all, 1 foull1 that
the State FBlr was certainly not
Lt) to par. They have put too
Fret not yourself because many statds too close together,
oj evildoers, and be not envi·
years ago you eould go to the
ous oj the wicked.-Proverbs fllr and spend the day and really
24:19.
see everything. But not today,
• • •
You
are worn out Just trying to
When men speak Ul of thee,
see
10111ething
besides stands of
so live that nobody wW bechance.
food
stlinds
and rides.
lieve them.-Plato, philosoHowever, J will go back next y.,pher of ancient Greece.

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fORMER HEAD f-11 coach
or Pomeroy High School, Charles
(Bud) Bickel, waa in town this
week. Bud Is no longer in t ~ e

coaching ne1d. lie and his wUe,
carole, and two children realde
in Charleston. Bud: is wtth The
Travelers' Insurance Co. and is
presently taking training. Hewm
supervise other salesmetL Their
oldest daughter, Kelly. wlllatart
to school this can. We wiah the
best to Bud in his new chosen
field.
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was printed In 1933, On the front
is a picture of tbe
Silver Bridge, a picture of the
monument and Log House at PL
Pleasant, and a picture ot the
home in Gallipolis where GeR.
Lafayette was entertained.
It was interesting to note the
caption on the front ol the poat
card which read, as follows: We
crossed the Ohio River oVer the
million dollar Silver
the
. most beautiful bridge
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and first of its t;n)e of oooSilia.
tlon. The shortest route
North and West to the Atlantlc
seaboard wiLh.perfect HlghwayL,
Who would ever have dreamed
that a post card with a picture
of a bridge would acme day be or
importance and lipmething to~

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Despite his h!&gt;tne run
heroics, "Riehle Allen gets
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booed· incessantly in
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~i:tJ~'I
Phlla~~;a
for .)tis ~?adDemtla MeLaba
boy a cs. Lath!
Ill a
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' atimtft ' •fiir 'jjilllehinlj 'i ' bartender. Rich•• denies bitling th&amp;.man. lie I!BYo,''Tite booing makes me ~ant lo
-leave PhitadelJ&gt;hla, mostly because of my famtly . .My
;"wife and brother and mother come to the games. and
llalen to the name&lt;!&amp;lling. My wife. gets insulted whe~
the goeli to ~ shopping center." . , . So whal else 1s
·new? ·.•.
. Grid ftMO ltavbtl II
tltablilltod playert
f\1 111\W
for 'I
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let OL Amolll the lllltltitle4
II IIChl eH Pe~
NY Jeto. • . .

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1blt baatltlful bird left the
bnlh yaomgoter three over
throUilo 6S Idea u he tumed In
ono omcla'&lt;iJ&amp;r. 84 and put him
four ahotl - r than the onrutlhln&amp; Vlmlo GUea of L1ftchbur&amp; Va. and ~Uteri G.- ol

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At 7 p, m.
Sab.lrday'
United Press lnlortatlopal
counted 120 perSODB kllll:d in
tramc accidents aince the holldl)'began.
The b&lt;eakdown:
rramc ... . , ... ."120
DrOwn!~• , .. .. .. 7
Miscellaneous • • • • • 14 •

ToW ••••.•.•.. 141
New York ledtltenatlonwlth
13 tralllc fatalities. Pennoylvanla hid 12 and Tenness.iii
and Texas 10 each.

Antreles wttb .a spectacular fiveset victory in the second round

of the U. S. (\len Teruols champlonshlps~

---INDIANAPOUS, 100. (IJPI) -

Hambletonian winner
Nevele
Pride set new world records today Cor thre'e-year-old trotters In
Grand Circuit harnesa racing a.t
the Indiana state Fair, ao:l moments later Rum Customer es-

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stralfl(ot vlct&lt;try on a al»!!ltter
saturdaY as the Blltlmore &lt;Jrl.
oleo downed the league -leadlnK
Detroit Tigers 5-L

York Yankees recalled three
players saturday and purchased
home run slugger Tolia SOlaita.
a first baseman. Irom Thomasville-High Point ol the Carolina

l~S.nators.

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NATIONAL LEAGUE
.\MERICAN · LEAGUE
W. L. Pet. GB
W, L. Pet. GB St. Louis ••• , 8o 51 •625
Detroit • ••• ,85 50 .630
Clncl,..tt , ,, 71 61 .535378 :;
Blltlmoro • , . 78 57 , 578 7
san Fran. • • ; 72 62 •
Jloalllll. •, .. 72 64.529 l3'h chlcag&lt;t ... "70 66G ,5515 !~
dleveland .. , 73 G6 ,525 14
AUants ... , "68 8 , 4oo 21Ph
(.))aidanc1. • • • 68 68 .500 17'12 , Plttsbotrp ,.,.64 7172 , 467~ 2l'L
New York. , , 66 68 .493 "111'12 Houston. • • '. 63
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.cauromta •.• 61 76 ·\45 25
PhDadclphla, . Sl73 .m 25
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Los Anples .. 58 76 .433 26
Chi cqo ' ' ' '-~••
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Todai'B p.......,o
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C'-cl...tl (Arrf~ U-7) · at
cPucuai tUl at
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Bolton (CUip !o-6l.
Phl1adell&gt;bla (Jotmon 1-2J.
Blltlmi&gt;r• ()lardln 17-9) at DeSt. Louis (llufl(oos 2-2) at New
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(,%lma 8-11).
troll (McLala z..,..,.
Loa ~· ($il1ger 9-15) at
OOkland &lt;~ 12-9) at call- san - -1-- "'·•-kl 12-uJ.
fornla &lt;Wria!ol &amp;.4&gt;.
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1118GI8 (Bo&amp;well9-11).
Chicago ~a 14-8),
New ·York' (Stdilimtyre 17-11)
Atlanta (llufl(ooo 0-0) at Pittl, at Cleveland (Heclltlnd 0-Q),
:· burp (lluntolllll t-13).

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Blair tripled In Boog Powell,
who had walked. ln the second
iruol~ lA&gt; (lrlve In the first run
off loser John Hiller, now 6-5.

The players recalled were ootnelder Steve Whitaker, catcher
Ellseo Rodriguez alii pitcher J()oo

age.

CLIITON, N. J. (UPI) - Gary
PLayer, hoping only to make the
cut, made It a lot deeper than

he thought saturdtl' when he cut
the pins from under Bob Murphy
and other second. round finishers
for a onMtroke lcedlnthe$150,-

GOOD PERFORMANCE
LONDON (UPI) - SandY, an
elglot-lllonth.old Terrier (IIIIIPY,
went lA&gt; eourt Friday and succeslfully appealed his llOIIVicUoo as a "ferocious and untiwzzlecl clog'' allegodly attacked three chllclren.

SandY Ill'

011 the

courtroom

floor by hlo master's feet and
oocaaionall1 waged his tilll. The
jud&amp;e waa lmpresaed and reversecl the llOIIVictlon.

Mohammedans cele.
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lel'thtlnder broke the Oriole record of nine consecutive victories
set by Hoyt WUhelm In 1959.

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four J'Uill wlth a homer
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BostOn Red Sox and Jim Lonborge 6-4 vtctory overtheWash-

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DETROIT (UPI) - Paul Blair

Stakes at AQueduct.

atro~ four Inning relief stint by

Comp•nlon

drove in

Mondtl' In the $11,000 Aqueduct

fifth career grand slam and a

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Ust of aU..time m&lt;Q!Y winners,
trtea to advance one more notch

llbllshed a new world standard
for two heats tor 3-year-old pacera.

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Sports in Brief

Flellher blrdlecl the ~-flrd
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flrot bolo lA&gt; !lrqo to three over _second - seeded Tony Roche or
but bolanced thll out with a Australia, a 23-year-old· pro who
bo18f five m Ute ~39 flflh, He ·~oiled second to Rod Laver at
WBI ..... per thel'elt of the W&amp;l'
bledon, Cooght his way from
unUI he camoecl tlte"blrd on nino. nea defeat saturdaY and whip• , ••.••-...u.;,u.u.•.·.......~~~.._._._.•.•-»; ·
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ellbtb came oa badr.4D back

COLLEGE BOUND! ... )'ou'll w•t

poarance but there haVe rumors the Pirate• are l'eoW tD
trade Face. JolloMtio _,ed Ill
802 Ameriw Lei&amp;IIO pmes ror
WashlngiA&gt;n from 1907 ID 1927.
Cy Y&lt;MII! _,ed 111 the moll
gamea - 906 - but 516 were
111 the National Lilaue and 390
In the American Lea&amp;Ue.
BIBIS retlr&lt;Od Felipe Alou to
111art the game and then went to
lett field wtolle Face retired Felix MDian on a grounclout. Bla11
th'"' came back lA&gt; the m&lt;JIIII((
111d completed his ruth slttJtOOI

BOBBY LUTZ could he oae of the big surprises ID the
National Teams Cbamploallhlpa at Fort~t HIUJ. The
young CaWomiBD receatly battled Arthur Aobe for two
boaro, 39 minutes before loslnC lite U.S. Mea's slagles
title.

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10-t• .

triples by BID Mazeroold lllld
comlzzaro and a _ . . . . 1!1'
Patek.

AllarU ilravea, 8-4~ '
Face'l tcilen . . . ...,., - bled b1m lA&gt; Ue Wa.Iter .zom-•a
cecord for the
by a pitcher for ..,. Iooauo and

Jllrmii&gt;S(oam, Ala., both .....
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COLUMBUS, Ohlt&gt; (UP!)
YOWII! !ll'llce Flelober of Mjam1,
(lOlling oJoarper ao he wentoloni.
caiml¥ oxten11ec1 bbo lead lA&gt; four
otroke• halfWa1 throUilo tha llnal
round ol lite 1918 U.S. Amatooor •
Golf Challlplmoltlp saturday'
The 19-yeor.old youtlt. In hlo
v•l'l' first. 11')' for . the ~­
Utle, otartecl tile oloy four.over- •
par and clli&gt;Pecl one atrok~ oil
that when he blrdlecl the 167- '
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drlvlnll lA&gt; within flvo lett or

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explanation 111:&lt;111 for Face' I

loser Ron a.I. -

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and gave op a~ lfllllo ,,·.
to Roberto C1........
Willa lllll!ecl 111 tht llttlo and JlatQ" Alau olld&gt;lecl .....
slxllo 1'1111 In the HVOilliL
The Pirates flllal - nlll Ia

batter 111 the llrlllmiD&amp; pltcloed
a five - 1oiUer and Fret! Palik"•

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THE ;thletic Boosters are In high gear once again
as the
rootball Season approaches.· The Boosters have had
one meeting and have scheduled
aoot.her meeting fo; Tuesday,
SepL 3, at 7:30 p. m. at the Mid·
dleport careteria
All parents and
interested perIODS are asked to .
attend. 1t is em~
phasized that you
definitely do not
have to have a
son participathtg tn' football or
any · othef· sport,
for that matter,
to be a member or
KATIE
the at h 1 e tic
booster fl. This organization is for
all Interested persons who wish
to s~port athletics In the dis-

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MlcheUe Anne Price

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.... One look wao all Bill Auolin, !he pooillve coach of the
"Pittsburgh Steelers, needed io convince , him. "Lance
~ Atworlh of the San Diego Chargen,'' he said, "is as
-·:flOOd, or maybe better, than any receiver in the National
.:Football League." . . .
·· lleaHa yoa -er ... Deuy MeLaba wllb
oa 1001
ltoyoad lbe fad lie wearo -lad JealeL Wile• lite ltollhol
w·DelrDII pllelier wa1 11rat moanied for -laeltl, Joe IInke bbo
~· nplar bom rtmo. Be aever 1ot litem replaced IG llo'd Ito
~.rtreet~to atljttlt Ia the eoalaet
Denny doean'l mind talking about his father-in-law,
:;'·Loti Boudreau: "He bas
: really been like a father
., to me. My own died when
: I was' 12, LOu's given me
lot of goo!! advice.
:; Mostly on lbe golf course.
; ~m a 10-handieap player;
: te's a terrible. player.&gt;But
: 1e always beals mC: He's
: always talking when I'm
:t bitting. In fact, ~e beals
• me at everything. . ..
: Bm Eall, 111e aew apot11: eater of lite ·Houllaa Olleri
ad 01111 of lite •NBC old·
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Tlio ~ ~ the S... .. l!eoi'b\f(llil · liholht!i'.tho pr_c,..
promo CO&lt;!rt declar,ed that~ Uoq ' ilo&lt;l' any or t1oo evlden~e
"ouneUance wal weD before Ill c0urt.;!t obtalDed from theoliclhi Umo, of the 11&lt;18 lmolved" tronlc, ~iTs.·"'
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In Cltl''i clrOIHJAII!O" cue.
.But: ti.oe JuaUd De(lartmonl
Ciay ;rras~nced to n.o. ttald Ifill! In coaea "the court
yeara aritllb!ld $10,000
r.,. can detel'llline by .examlnotlon
!Uai!W to aillomlt to lndu on. of the recortl that tha overhear· .
eave~IW ooc
In · q of the pOtiUooor'a conver'"" .
March, September and Uoioa coukl "not pooolbb&gt; haveliad
of l9S4, and 1ft ~rJI ltnd
1111' oftoct of the proaecutioo\."
1965. ClaJ refllsed ID',o
lnductlm on ~rU 28, '9
Tho Justice Department tDld
the Sl(preme Court that It
reoll~~ the generillru(elncuea
Uke thla wao lA&gt; send ·the caoe

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ca.

Katie's Korner

telUaencol~"

:.-firm V.ote fot---Aiworth.

come.

Hlllbllb' dedicates ita luue to made our country great."
COrky Foster and Jim COmiiD&lt;:k

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rouowli.g the ll1I1Uil .0 meir&gt;bershlp drive So!Pi. l6 - 2L . ·
The jlrst attraction achldlllelf
Cor the Tri.County aeries wW be
Adcllss and CroCut, wbe lrili !illpear ,en the stage of the GilBO
Academy High School at 2:30 p,
m. SundlJ', Oct 20.
. Known lA&gt; thousaJW!s of audi·
ences across the United states,
Europe, Africa and Alia, Utese
two young men Wut brlrc here an
qaglng new apprU~ch tomaklna
music. A1though thlslathelr llifi
area appearanc·e under·commllftoo
ity conce~ auspices, they Cll)tt..

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WASHINGTON (IJPD - The
Justice llepartmentllolmlta It hall·
"buaecl" tel111hono coiwenaUona of llepoaed heavyweight
ehamplon C.oalul Clay.
· The hexer Ia currently oppoalq hla conviction for refllalniiA&gt;
be lnductedlntothearmeclforceL
The JusUce Dopartment f'rl-day aa1o1 however that CII.Y wu
'not thii
f,; the electronic
~ aurveUiance but tl"&amp;t he had
:;opoken live' Umea with penoos
• wllo were beliW monitored.
In .... lnatonce, the depart.
ment aaid in a memorandum tho
avelldroppl~ ..~ "In the
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leve been complotod tor tho boolr.:'- ,
mobUo ,_ aorviJW .Mole• a Dd

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Tul'ley Ge-i ~45 · pi&gt;und )llrilt&gt;t
l;;liaton,,H6,P&lt;IUnd
sen!"" h~lbacki. ~I!John&amp;on,
146'pi&gt;tiqil senior .guard, ond Don
BrOwrunc: ~~ aenior auard.
The 34 man a.juad Includes five
luillbac~; o'Ron

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seniors, nine Jw\iors, 10 s~hoo

m0l'jio 1and 10 lresbmen, The big·
ges?.f~an. . Q~ tb':: &amp;Q\fd· t.•"2:3$-

PO\i , !&gt;111111' . ~. ,~eillor

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Marshall University's scrambllng sophomOre

Ia 105 poond Jack Slillth! ·11-esh-

trom Pomeroy, 0. , turned in a sparkling perConnance last week when the Thwxlei-ing Herd

Looks

put on pads for the firs\ time.
looked very good," said Colch
Who pronounc·ed the .first praca Success. "Don knows wh•t he's
continued. "He handles the team
well in the huddl...__,.m he's a smart quarter·
hack. His pusing is betteT than 1t was last
season. and he's stUI runnlnB: well.''
,
Swisher, a 160..pouMspeedster,gottheftrst
day of :o;crlmmaging off to a dazzllna start whell
he sent Ed Kliner around the lett aide tor aboUt
"Swisher
Perry Moss ,
tice sessiona
doing," Moss

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:· mentor of the Hannan Trace WUd-

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; Coach Paul DWon. While he didn't
: coach last year, Heister form-

: eri.Y coached both footl&gt;all and
; basketball at canal Winchester,
: In Franklin Coun\Y.
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With 12 lettermen back, the
Wildcats have a 2S..rnan squad
Including three seniors, 12 ju-

niors, seven sophomores and
three freshmen.

The 1967 Wlldcat&amp; flnlohed the
1967 season with a 0-9 record
and were tied with F.astern, both
;, teams with a 0-f record, for
, last place In the SOuthern Valle;y

Athletic C~rence (SV AC).

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touc:hdown each. Jt was the GaJ..
Han s' final pre-season scrim-

JUNIORS- '.
Fisher, 185,
G; Greg
rham (L), 150,
E; Hollis Myers (1..), 180, T;
Nick Swain, 115, E; Norm SWlnd·
lor (L), ~0, FB; ROIIllle Waugh
(L), 151, E; Charles H. Waugh,

. , 110, HB; Charles Lee Waugh
l.. Q.), 185, T; Richard ~er .

JIO, HB; Jerry Church, 150, Gj
L8W8Qil Jenkins, 160, G.

SOPHOMORES - Rick Bickle,
180, Ci Paul Capper, 160, G;
L~rry Cremeens, 130, HB; Steve
Daniels, (L), 190, T; Wayne ~een
(L), 145, lffi; David ~ler,

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touchdowns to none here saturday while the ~ietta reser ves

llj.c wtlook the coming aeason,
uwe have
fairly good-sized
line. The tiacks are a little slow
but I expect them to improve. 11
Here Is the l-aster of the 1968
Trace,,WIIdcata, !lotlng
pl&amp;l'er by weight and posltloo,
with lettermen marked (L) In
}\arenthesl&amp;:
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SENIORS l: Jesse Barry (L),
150, C; Everelt•Monl80!"0l'Y (L),
14ll, QB; and 'Fredddje ~een
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(1.), 130, HB; and Jerry Waugh,

mage.
Spencer, who missed the Portsmouth scrimmage last Wednesday. i.s out with mononucleosis
and will miss the first two possibly the Drst three - regular season games,
Three or lour other Gallians
HW

to lllness and minor · injuries.
Tom P rose, who lettered as
a defensive end last fall while
just a freshman, handled the signal calling chores lor both the
firal and secon:l units saturday.
Freshman Larry Snowden quar·
terbacked the third unit which
moved the ball for good yardage
deapite a series or twnbles. Neither third W\lt managed to score.
All three GAllS units looked
sluggiah during the two - hour
session, Plll'ed on the Marleua
College practice fleld.
Gallipolis waa pl~~&amp;~~ed by poor
blocki~.

tackling arx1 missedas-sigmnents throughout the scrim.

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CLIFF PHILLIPS - EDDIE FIFE ..: DAN
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told.
captain \JI¥1SO&amp;Grontilaresof
KaMnga was In town Thor~:
He hal not been well but keeps
his gas boOt, ~llpae, going lilY
llllltnlgj1t.

AVG. 31, . 1918 - CIP!*In
a-go -AJWel, tho veterans riYwas bero from St. Almate on the river; weahereWed- erman.
bano, W. Vs., ~ nlgj1~ He
neadaY tak\111 In the fair, He lea' been pBOIIIW tile lerryboat
boated way back In tbe palm)'
lilY• of the blc packsll, W)'lllll- Emily.
The COI101 Ialani sldowheol
lng, and Dakota, In tha steamer, Morn1rMJ ~. broke
Pllllbursb-SI, Loulo tracle.
A,plooeer GallipoJls rlverDUln one or her wheel ahalla and ran
heneti thr&lt;IU&amp;h on 01111 stele with
In Cllllornla rocenllY aaw 8ve
a
crowd of o.:cur01onlsts onboard
large pMket. boats Ued u;p at I
and
out uqder Will'· Eng!Dport 011 the Sllcramento River eer whUo
Talllar
·waa acalded by eathat hed not turned a wheel In
c~Q&gt;Ing aleam. Much excitement
oVer ali months on account of
no buolness. The rallroods put occurred but not one passenger
them to the bid. Where'&amp; Mr. was hur~ The Ialani Queen torr·
ed the star to port.
McAdoo?
The Helen Lane is on her way
captain Phil EUlolt of Gradown the Mloslsolppllo New Orham, w. va., • prom.inert ctu..
zea of Mason CourtY, was here 1...,._ ThepricepaldtortheL&amp;ne
Wodlleadl,y aU8ndll1! the lair. Ia aald to have been $14,800

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Farmers Bank and Sovlngs Ge.
bUilding and tho mori!IDI oC two

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'lbeobold,
- -and
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Ill cbarP
oC tbO meeting
~n'ed Jack Rdl"""' · J o h D
Worner and Wendell Gerlach u

a oonunlltee to aecare • pla&lt;flll
or robl'Y - • on which will

be ln1&lt;rlbed for dloplay purposea, the aamoa of pall pros!- . oC the clld&gt;.
He reported on a diractora'
mooting bold durlngthapastwoek
and lllll&lt;lQJIOIICI that 811 -..tance
C&lt;rieBt wiU get undo~ lhls
fall,
Women oC Healh Clolrch served a dlmer.

GRAND OPENING - SbaWD'o Mall Slop, l"'ated alxmilos
from Gallipolis on Rt. 35 at RodneY, wiD hold its gnnd opening
Wednesday, sept. 3. According to Walter White, manager, the
'drtve-ln wU1 feature a complete line of short order items such

i,

~hey are born.

balf..,.cre of ohedy parking and picnic tsbles.

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some POOPLe come a

Urges Heating

Stanley

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LONG-WAY

Racine banks as other phaaee ot
!)I'CIIHII IJI lmprOVomenll and
- e r Queen CIIYwW notagaln
I!Dr the Plllltiurab-CineiDnatl
lllvestmenta Ill MeigS CouniY·
Hltllllll upoll ,._sed 1Dvestlracle. The Queen Is 1aJi1 up at
GALLIPOLIS - AlthoU&amp;h cold
menl8, Blakeslee aaiAI that auClucllmlti. It Is IIIIi Jmown What
weather
still may be several
Jolul W, Hubbard wW do with
other Improvement m!ghlbecGIIIt
weeka
awa..v,
Fire Chief James
tho Dunbar afler her repaln are
a realliY provided It Ia given
A,
N&lt;Jrtl'llp
today
urged Gallisupport by realdenll and former
-leted at P~ Ploaoant.
polis
area
.
residents
to make
captain Harm Brown, one or
rest-• or Mslga CouniY. This
their
aoinual
aafeiY
check
of home
the Ji&gt;oqest towbolt navlptora
11 the planned MuiOUIII or the
beating
ecpolpmenl
now.
Meigs CouniY Pioneer and Hlsen weat.ern watera, and tormer"Competent inspection o! fur)J Ill COIJIIIIIIIII of the big Sprquo
torial Soelely.
naces,
water heaters, lncineraand other large Mlnlutwl Riv- He met an old. D'ienl, captain cub.
He dlopl&amp;l'ed plana lor the
The
C.
C.
Bowyer
was
laid
er towtx.ta, baa resJgned 11 Jerry Brown, while here. ·They
atructure which will contain 3,PT, PLEASANT - Grant stan- tore and room heaters should
"' today on account of low wat,. 200 1&lt;1181"• !eel oC muiiOUIII Je;y oC Polnl Pleasant aud Artie not be pot olf," Chief Northup
of tranllfiOl"lllloo of the boated produce to New Orlean•
Roush of Letart, were elected said. "Plumbers and heating con·
Al•n•rum ore .eo.. St. Lout.a, 30 or more yell's back when er below the dam caused by
towering the pools to let some
1o the local board of the South- tractors normali.Y are the buai&amp;lid lo ;hit hcllne at Clneln- aoulbem tredo was a big tbiJw. Kanawha River towboala up with
ern states Cooperative during est when the cold weather llrst
'•U where he enlilted In the 57111
Gemlllodore F, A. Laidley, Jete
Its 45th aMiver&amp;arY member- hils, and long dangerous dei&amp;I'S
i:.....,.ra lbr service Ill flwle"- m&amp;n~~~er of the LoulavWe • Cll&gt;- empties.
The Greenland arrived from
alllp mooting attended bY more could face lhoae who wslt to have
~ JlroWn ... In ebargo ctmati Packet CO., and a ahrewd
FridaY ni11ht attor bethan 500 stockholders and their their ..,npment Inspected and
ot tilt 1oians creek turdl&lt;llt line old. duck, Is sold to bave receiv- cincinnati
tMnllles.
necessary repalrs made.
at ·iiUnti!WIOO !Dr a cotVIe of ed John W. Hubbard's check for lng a week on the way. Sbe was
&gt;e&gt; at Oshel Lanllng, below
Chairman of the Boord of Di"MarlY bome heating problems
oea•oill He Is an eJCPOrlenced $250,'1100 belbre turning the tiDe laid
rectors named was Wllllam GUI caD be prevented by checking
·Ntw Orloanll pilot ud ba pUot- over to MaMger WUIIam E. Roe. Green\Cl, Ky., for several days
oC Gallipolis Ferry and A_ B, beaUIIII 0C1Jipmenl for proper ad111 the poclwt Groenlaad D'am
CCilnmodore Laidley wW take on account of low water.
There' is no reason why the
Stephens wa1 named vice chair- justment. properventilatlon, sale
--~~ lo the St. Loull lila esai&lt; the balance of hla lilY• Ohio River should not be Includman.
comections 8nd proper opera~
World' I Fair In 1904, ,the lint on o Florldl p]JnlaUon. The riY- ed
in the IJOvernmenl prosnm
GALLIPOLIS - CIIY P'oJJce
Chosen lo the local SOuthern . . . . of aafeiY sool.olf devices.
, . he bad been II'IJIIOIII ll· er bulineai -ee• !,.ou!aviUo of bulldl111 bolts and·bugeS tor charged Lewis G. Talllor, 46,
States
FarmHomeAdviJOrYeom''AnY beating appliance can
ee- 11 21yetl'l of apl '
and Clnclmati will problbi.Y nev.. Tbe HalOD F. had to' ]l)' &gt;4&gt; at er be again as sood •• II waa freight lines lo relieve raU- R1. 1 Middleport, with redden mlttee were Mra. Jolm Gill of pt out ol adjustment and should
roads In llkl111 care of ln&lt;reaa- operation afler an ac ~ldeni at
~to ..... - , ,new 1heol during the llral 10 yeara the
Gallipolis Ferry and Mrs. D. be checked IIIIIUalJy. Vents carfrel&amp;lrt created by 8:41 p, m. Frilll)' at Flrot Avo. L. HaWold o1 Gallipolis Ferry. ry awill' the pro&lt;loela of com'lietalled In .,. Of her boilers. fast sldewbeel paoketo CliY of 1111
lbe war.
and Sy&lt;lll!ore St. He poateda$28
Mrs. Gill waa named cbslrman buatlon and therefore should he
&gt;:The city &lt;Jl Wheeling, In the Louslvlle a!!d CliY of Clncinnlll
This was the feeling or John bond to appear TUesdiY In GIIIIand Mrs. Clslr L, Cottrill, Jr., lnapected regulari.Y," the chlel
'~'llf the raU and river coal ran. They wore built 20 years R Rohaoobergo:r of Eva1111vWe, polio Municipal Court.
tiiti\Ct, lo lhrealtDed with 1 coal ¥0 aliU ~ laat Fteetwood and Ind. , F1eld SecretarY or the Na· That was one of ft.ve accidents Well Gelumbla was d-Daen sec- 0011cluded.
Chief Northup sulll!Oeted the
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WWiam GDI waa chosen as a following check IIIII to assure
Docl&lt;min at PL Pleasant will out In the Loulav!Uo tnde.
sreaa, who Ia making a tour of total to 261 accldenta In the !lrsl delegate to represent the local safe, eftlclent operation of home
for 811 tncreuo In wagea
captain Roo, It Is reported,
Valley cltlea and towns 243 cl&amp;l'a of the year,
.S 1o $0 per lilY, It Ia r&amp;- desires the goVOl'IIDOnl take av- Ohio
memberShip at I h e SOuthern heating eq¢pmenl.
otin-1111 up aentlmant among ofPollee oakl Talllor waa heeded · Staty Cooperative~ a .. 45th )4\IIDl· ' 1; ·Be•"oertain the r. beatar is
,
er all 'the paokel- .lb•• and ftciaJa· and commerclal oreanl· southeast on Sycamore SL, ready
versarr in Richmond. va.; =m vented to a good chimney .
sationa for 1 bBrgo line. ·'""'"" ·• ·-· iO'•inake a loll turn onto First
November 14, and 15. James
2. If the&lt;e Ia a cleall&lt;l'JI open29,1918- ANOTHE~~~ *;,~;;.boat JJd~,;\:teJatfl­
Engineer• and dock workero, Avo., reached tor a bandfUI of
Lewla,
:Mason,
was
named
al
lng
with a cap In the chimneY
r.(""' fr&lt;J,!I the KaniWII:" -DIID, the Hlchey C'!I"PP''l"Uatlt" It Is reported, wlll aak for a peanuts, got choksd, and lost conternate.
under the vent pipe, be sure the
f!i Cluclmidl io
est oo,t. Ia laid "' at PL
ral&amp;e Sept- L
trol of Ilia car.
According lo a financial re- vent Is clear ol debris.
1111 with a bnksll shall- Thoro
Tylor' s car went oft the lett
port
made by Edgar Moore, re- - :i. Be sure the chimney Ia olean.
biB al10 bean trouble in 111:11rlng
side of the street and struck a
glonal repreaentatlve, the coop- Blow smoke into the cleall&lt;l'JI Ollhouse orrned by Mrs. Herman
Condee, 960 First Ave. The ve- eraUvo will pay a 3.2 patron- on1J111 to meke aure II Ia drawRM(RNEWS
hicle tore down one poll and lour age rellmd to Ita rarmor.mem- 1ng.
t . He sure the vOjlll pipe goes
leet ordownspout. Tberewaamln- bora this year, the largest refUnd
It
bas
psld
In
11
years.
up,
not dorm, from lbe heater to
GAUGES - GalliPolla, 12-0 or c1am1go to the car. Taylor
Total
volume
lor
the
year
andthe
chimneY·
1
and 12.6 running 2Ciololrollers; was not injured.
ed
J\1110
30
was
over
$113,100,·
s.
use
aalety
thimble 1o keep
PL Plolllal'll, 23.90; pomeroyAn acclclent occurred at t:26p.
ooo
up
about
l
percent
over
the
the
pipe
rrom
IJOlng
too lar Into
Mason, 20.20; Hlnlon, 0.50 ala~; .._ Frl'·~ In ll".rtofO'DoULum·
the chimney. Seal aroond the
liACINE- SchoolaoCibeSoutb- Kanawba Falla, ..
•so ,......,,
_,.,_ ber on......VIne St. Pollee said Er- previous year.
pipe with cement or plaster where
Local Scb&gt;OI District will ~~
17 90 1 taL Lo-'·-•
ma J. Robinson, 52, Eureks star
II enters the chimneY.
at 1:35 'flieadl,y IIIDl'lllllll. llarmel and Wlnlleld, ar-.on lbe Rt., pulled out onto VIne St., and
6. Don't use a oooldni: range
lllq]llet, ~
oW.
struck a car operatedbySylvlaJ.
for
room heating.
BOAT MOVEMENTS
Porter, S2,PatrtotstarRI. Tllere
7.
Rave a cpiWed person lnPT. PLEASANT- Anoiu eight
Mloor changes aro lllll8d Ill
GALLIPOLIS LOCKS - Altoa wu mlllllr clBJnl&amp;e to both cars.
atall
any beating ecpolpmenl or
lbe buucb'M•,ICllllle oiJirlc:t, ZOI)hJr down 4:20p.m.; Jdlll J. · No one was injurecJ and..,cbari!O ii1JI1D Sing will be held at the
meke
neceas&amp;r1 adjustmenta.
Union camp GroUnds, l1rO milo•
b!Jt Cor the port, obildnn Rowe down 1 p. 111;; H. E. Bordes was llled.
will be p1cked "' at the ...,. down 1:t5 p; Ill-; Elisha Woodll
can driven by Maxine Schll· 11011111 oC NoW Haven, on Satur._......... time U lUI ,_, &gt;C&gt; 10 p, ~; l!Qbert P, Tlbolt 141 ling, 42, or_452 Lariat Dr. , and day, Sept. 7 beg(nnlns at 8 p.m.
Sclo.mled singing groups In- PLEASANT VALLEY HOSPITAL
~~~ ·llflb .......... $ItO L m.; llarvey Jordan up WWII W. Nlllirt, 24, Rl. I '!ialADMITTED: Robert McNeD,
of tile 'fUrlland
.,.-...,...o~~,~- 1=35 L m.
lipolls, collided at 10:40 a. m. clade B~ Ridge ~ oC Pt:. Pleasant; Denuls Foreman,
SandY Hook, Ky., Glad Hearla
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KANAWJ!f. RIVER -JiatlllOt. Friday at sOconl Avo. ani Cedar
1,.
Pleaaanl.
.. "'""""'- ...... , • ..._ 1111or"' ~ P. m.; F&lt;itl ])elrllom s~ No one wu IJijured and oo ~ ~e, W. Va., Oonde PLDISCHARGED:
C h a r I en e
and , _ !lllllalrd oC Gelumbu•.
!UU Cor tranoipililailoD• ,to, 1M · ~ 1 a, -111-; Wlnlleld, ~a ';- chartl• wu llled.
Cheesebrew,
Pt..
Pleasant;
Mrs.
Scllaol ~·ll'l· le ; li oC . - - • doonl ' 5:t0 a. m., E •
Polloe -·•• ""1. Schilling Doo illlan oC FnderlckotDWn. 0.,
Amott
Roush,
Pl.
Pleasant;
l'luorire l!l,._,
boanl
, ...... -oor-- curb In !ront Tile RGuah Funlly, McDonlel
tf.'.""'
Deanl llofWorth "' 7:f5 P. m.; pulled out -tram the
H. ' Sloaver, Jr- "'!'"' 11:30 P. or the Metbediat Church and at- Trio, Sid and Carol lfaJIIIIII, on. BoWles, Buffalo•
BIRTH: Mr, and Mrt. Russoll
...,... m.; J. 'il&amp;•k {limb!• ~ 12:15 -ted lo a loft turD onto Tile Gelliii:J li)'Dinllmorl I 1' i
cwnmlna, Raclnl, a 'claugbter.
~~S.:.':edort!::: a, m.; ~ · R. llarrtiJ down Cedar St., )1st 11 Nibert was ' 1111 many apocted to be
"·~~ · of"llaklt
for
_
12:10a.III-J~Uer-cloWD1a.m makllltlateftturnotrCedarSt.. po: oulll ror the all nllbl event.
Tbo Jll!llllc II «riiali:J lmUed
Nickel Is used In almost
6=1$ a, III-I Loek If, erate damage to bollo cars.
w
liUoad.
3,001
alloys .
.._,. ontoSecuod A... 'l'horewumnlp. AllNoAn 11£ctdent occurred at 10:20
a. In; f'rldQ on tho parkiJIIIlol
U, Walt- at Kropr'a store.., Tblrd Aw.
ID~:::;~a.~·,;m.; I..i&gt;ek Pollee a&amp;ld 'WWiam 141!lllen. liEIGS KAllRIAilE :UCENSES
~ !l!e~11!)
m.; Dl· '12,
1 'Patrioc, baCIIIilf:cut or
~r David
22,Port~
. ' car
"·''""''"' :ioolo tlllll
atru~
4!'1Yoll Iii WUIW!! S. (lollllr, Tl, llnd, ud Vlelll ~ Gal*, 18,

"' tram Pllllburab that the

Seals have to Jearn to nrlm,
not being able to do 10 when

· as Ice cream and sardwtches. The shop wtll be open trom 11
L m. to 11 p. ·m. seven daYS a week. Surrounding the area Is a

Safety Check

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JUST To G-eT a caR Loan

Roush

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66 Chevelle

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$1995 ··

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4 DOOR HT,Iocalnr, low
car,belge Oallh with'
matching lnterior,
like new, VB, auto. trana. t p .S.

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redlo&amp;IXI..-.

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$2095~

66 Chettlle
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dJoi&gt;e,

SS 396 HT
t speed lrans., Poallrlctlon. Wiele orii
tires, red lnterkr. White 8DIIIh, llldlolllil-. B!lai'PM-·
IDrDIIDce. · , ·
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. SPF£IALS OF Tib; wEEK .·, , t''·
1962 CHEVY li'- • .. .. ... ~ ~ ..._••••• ·s&amp;99 .
HT Cpe. local ' owner car. · Recl~·lbdah,

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Std. Trani., solkl ·~. ""'~ \
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8 Ft.
markst price.

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1965 GMC PICKUP • ·,. ~,• • • -- .. -- •
Urea; 8 .~
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FOR.o~;~;~;
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Air $2395
local~8

WUdcat, t dooc, HT, I local ......,r. New Buick trade-ln. Extra
aharp.

Grand Sport, VS 2 door, HT, one local owner, new Buick ,.
4 II()Oed trona. Very nice.
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67 Buick
67 Buick .

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LOW-Mil UP, LATHIODa
@USED CARS

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1teerin1.

Black with black &amp; white IDiertor rac11o

glaaa and wlslw ~

Burnett intercepted two

MHS aerials.

The LeroY llld ,.; at Ironton
and the Groondllo at OakJ Lani.!Q!. duo to low water. TlleGretndlle II abooll the tlghteot boat Oil
the river. Tberowaalesalban20
Inches of water Ill the cbanllll at
some points - • n here and
ClnchmaU w-odaY.
:Mate Alex SbaW, the oldest

at•• ~.-

Hincher l)u already
000 tmruds the llJUIIOWII.

Auto Mishap

19 NEW PONTIACS
AND BUI(KS AT
GREATEST DEAL~
ANYWHERE

65
MUSTANG • - • • • • • - • • • ·-- • • • - $1495
2 dr. ItT, 289 ene. Auto. Trana., radio and heater. power

1964 Cadillac H.T. Coupe · · ··· · $l995

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Dave

Go•le· Says

Imp. 2 dr. HT, 8 cyL 1 auto.' trans., ndlo and heater, power steering.

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AUG. 28, 1918- ltlsreport,.

labOr on the fi.Jot:bman. we aro

$122,000. l,l)akostee poiDied cut
1l1at a foniier rooldonl, J; W,

Following

blanked ' 04. b1 .the Little Heds.
Meigs' J scrln1inoge ahowing
qalnsl usi.iuy Iough Big Heds
wa's a happy tur~round rram1
the previous week when Belpre
doWned the Marauders one TD

Don

GALLIPOLIS -._ The Pitts_burab
HW1111\llblt sank
.In the ' ~Ia River near
Loe~ No. 5 receldy turned bollilil stele "' so q¢ckly the crew
CGU!d not set ott Three were
drowned. Their bodlaa have beeil
ri&lt;overed. What caused the olnkIIW remallii ·III!¥Stery, nit Hutman wm be rolaed b7 ·iltvera.
• Thla Wll ... of Inter·
oatlrw River News Item• tram
.'Ji. ~918 Gllllpolla DaJI)' Tr!J&gt;.
uii. Here are othen:

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llpBOO and Z,000 IQIIIO fNI of
olllce opaoe. Tile arobl~ eotiDWed coot oC tho bulldiDi Is

Man Charged

The - Mar~uder Reserves were

GREAt
DEALS·ARE
GEI.TitiG . GREAIE_I _

66 CHEVROLET-· • •• ·~ • · : • -- -. - - S1895

BUYS

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2 door, 6 cyL , stan. trans•• R&amp;:H. Wolft tires.

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BEAUTIRIL

and s)towed lots of hu;~;~~~
Meigs reportedly
times to one by lhe Big ..,._

Ma~ieUa was successful in
it across.
making all four extra points artMarietta's varsity ran only
10 plays from U.e line or scri!flmage - aJI-oo·.the ;groundo ;f£he
"'figers r olled up 183 yards. GAHS managed 56 yards rushing in .
23 ground attempts against the
Tigers' first unit, and added 20
yards passing.
GARS var sity runners were:
Chuck Neal, S..21i Dave Johnson,
10-25i Tom Prose, 4-13; Lormie
Bush. 1-1; aOO Chuck Howard
lost four yards in two attempts.
Junior Bostic paced the second
34
in !:iix trips.

66 FALCON • • • · • · -- · ·-- • • • • •• • $1295
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mage,
Marietta' s varsi~ scored the
first two times it had the pigskin
- once oft an SO-yard run, and
again from 63-yards ouL It took
the host club eight plays to drive
65 yards for their third six·
pointer, climaxed by a 20-yard
ru n.
The MRS seconds scored once
on a 62.-yard run, and the GAHS
seconds scored on a32..yardpass
play _from Tom Prose to end
Greg Pauley.
The Devils' third unit was near

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155, G; Larry

formance, said his Mari.uders
hit well, passed and ran gOQd

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67 FAIRLAtlE GT • • • • • - ~ .-- • • - • - $2295

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limited action 5aturday due

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SENIORS ;:_ lltnoy Logue, 230,
Sept- 6 - AI Southern I.OciC
. T1-lion Brdlmlog (L), .165, G; (Racine); Sept- 13 "" Easi!ii'ili:
Kermit Johnson, (L); 1411, G; Rick Sept- 20 - At Southwd ternl::
Geiger, 190, T; and Ron Eaaton, Sept- 26 - At Kyger ·crHI&lt;C
(L), 176, Ha
Oct 4 - At AloDnder; aet;' 1:t
JUNIORS- Turley Geol"go(L) - Buffalo, W. Va,; OCt.' iS '-'145, HB; Alan Hall (Ll, 160; liB; Federal Hocklrw; Oct. 25 - Hiil-·
Rob Painter (L), 190, Ti carlos nan Tracei Nov. 2 - At Hannah.

appearing pl,eased over the per..

11

Tigers Blank GAHS
and Gallipolis secollis scored one

(L), 145, G~

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Coach Hel . . bas an optomis-

tJannan

MIDDLEPORT - ' Tfte Meigs

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camp that 'tljo 1988 sq,.a 'ww . -~~~ ~~5;
surpaSs ~~ r~ of luty~rt a' 130. .
IICiuad W~l~ pOSted a 6-2-1 over- Jack·
H:~~
all recf)t'd , and. fini~hed seconl- Brown,
liB; Johnli1 I
in the ~m Val]ey Alhlellc , toli; 130, QB, ani' Max Slbj~!M!O:
Conference.1rith a 3-1 slate.
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Don Browning ant liDb Piltner:
Here le the rosier of the•1968
North GalliaPiratea,llsUngplay· are co-captains of the 1988' J&gt;i;:
er,- weight ~year., with letter- rat., squad._
·· :
men m~~r~ with (L) ' b• parentier• Is the 1968 North Galllti:
thesis:

Marauders turned in a creditable
showing Saturday morning when
, they played host to the Parkersbl,lJ'g Jtig Reds Cor their secolll
pro-season scrlmmage.

Reports from the Marshall camp say that
Swisher is throwingbetterthanhedid la st spring.
"I think I've surprised the coache s a little,'' he told a Huntington sports writer last
week. 11 Last year my shoulder was 1ore, and I
couldn't throw very hard or very far. Now I'm
165, G.
throwing normally. " Don had sound treabnents
FRESHMAN - Gary Barry,
on his shoulder last spring and didn't throw
l,SO , T; Joe JobniOI'l, 120, E; :·. mueh durifl: the summer.
and Jim SWindler, 150, QB.
::::
SWisher, who became accustomed to Moss'
Here ls the 1968 WUdcat scheR : ~.::.: syytsteh m of quafar ~ba.cking last spring, says , " Evdulo:
er 1ng 1s
mg mto shape. The team 1ooks
Sept. 6 - At Eastern; Sept.
really good."
13 - Federal Hocking; Sept. 20
Swisher Is being challenged for the startAt Symmes Volle;v; Sept. 27
i ng quarterback position by John Oertel, a junior
- Haman. W, Va.; Oct. 5 - At
college transfer studei:d: from Jowa.
Pt. Pleasant "B" i Oct. 11 Don, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Swisher
SOuthern Lo&lt;al (ltaclne); Oct.
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• - up. The WUdcats have a new
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"infastmeate 111 Molp county" wu lbo
tqllc oC c. E. Blakeslee, veip
Coulll;)' Alricultunl Aplt, Frida;t 1111111 he apoke to members (I( the lllltldlaP&gt;rt - POmoNI/ ROtary Club meet1ngo' ~ealh
.)lothodllt CJurclt.
l,l)akoliee pointed cut that cllr1111 the ,..t 12 monthl thoro have
been plano completed tor tho
and one-ludf mJUion dollar ,_... Plslnl • Cholter
water llfslem; the three mUllm
&lt;lOIIar Mel8l High SchoOl and the
$41)0,000 lmporial Electric
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COUDIY also In the (Uiure, Mro;'
VIlma Plkkola, head llbrarlu,
announced.
The unit wW golo VlllUlll Coul&gt;- _·'
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to begin servl~~!~ of •
tbat co~
lleedqulrton for t:ho
three couniY op0r.tloo will be J•
Pomeroy where the unit maiJio
tain&amp; o!ftces and librarY 1..-.lce
ani store In the Rood81 bu~
in Kerr's Run.

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mobUo ,_ aorviJW .Mole• a Dd

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Tul'ley Ge-i ~45 · pi&gt;und )llrilt&gt;t
l;;liaton,,H6,P&lt;IUnd
sen!"" h~lbacki. ~I!John&amp;on,
146'pi&gt;tiqil senior .guard, ond Don
BrOwrunc: ~~ aenior auard.
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m0l'jio 1and 10 lresbmen, The big·
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Marshall University's scrambllng sophomOre

Ia 105 poond Jack Slillth! ·11-esh-

trom Pomeroy, 0. , turned in a sparkling perConnance last week when the Thwxlei-ing Herd

Looks

put on pads for the firs\ time.
looked very good," said Colch
Who pronounc·ed the .first praca Success. "Don knows wh•t he's
continued. "He handles the team
well in the huddl...__,.m he's a smart quarter·
hack. His pusing is betteT than 1t was last
season. and he's stUI runnlnB: well.''
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Swisher, a 160..pouMspeedster,gottheftrst
day of :o;crlmmaging off to a dazzllna start whell
he sent Ed Kliner around the lett aide tor aboUt
"Swisher
Perry Moss ,
tice sessiona
doing," Moss

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:· mentor of the Hannan Trace WUd-

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; Coach Paul DWon. While he didn't
: coach last year, Heister form-

: eri.Y coached both footl&gt;all and
; basketball at canal Winchester,
: In Franklin Coun\Y.
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Wildcats have a 2S..rnan squad
Including three seniors, 12 ju-

niors, seven sophomores and
three freshmen.

The 1967 Wlldcat&amp; flnlohed the
1967 season with a 0-9 record
and were tied with F.astern, both
;, teams with a 0-f record, for
, last place In the SOuthern Valle;y

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touc:hdown each. Jt was the GaJ..
Han s' final pre-season scrim-

JUNIORS- '.
Fisher, 185,
G; Greg
rham (L), 150,
E; Hollis Myers (1..), 180, T;
Nick Swain, 115, E; Norm SWlnd·
lor (L), ~0, FB; ROIIllle Waugh
(L), 151, E; Charles H. Waugh,

. , 110, HB; Charles Lee Waugh
l.. Q.), 185, T; Richard ~er .

JIO, HB; Jerry Church, 150, Gj
L8W8Qil Jenkins, 160, G.

SOPHOMORES - Rick Bickle,
180, Ci Paul Capper, 160, G;
L~rry Cremeens, 130, HB; Steve
Daniels, (L), 190, T; Wayne ~een
(L), 145, lffi; David ~ler,

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touchdowns to none here saturday while the ~ietta reser ves

llj.c wtlook the coming aeason,
uwe have
fairly good-sized
line. The tiacks are a little slow
but I expect them to improve. 11
Here Is the l-aster of the 1968
Trace,,WIIdcata, !lotlng
pl&amp;l'er by weight and posltloo,
with lettermen marked (L) In
}\arenthesl&amp;:
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150, C; Everelt•Monl80!"0l'Y (L),
14ll, QB; and 'Fredddje ~een
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(1.), 130, HB; and Jerry Waugh,

mage.
Spencer, who missed the Portsmouth scrimmage last Wednesday. i.s out with mononucleosis
and will miss the first two possibly the Drst three - regular season games,
Three or lour other Gallians
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to lllness and minor · injuries.
Tom P rose, who lettered as
a defensive end last fall while
just a freshman, handled the signal calling chores lor both the
firal and secon:l units saturday.
Freshman Larry Snowden quar·
terbacked the third unit which
moved the ball for good yardage
deapite a series or twnbles. Neither third W\lt managed to score.
All three GAllS units looked
sluggiah during the two - hour
session, Plll'ed on the Marleua
College practice fleld.
Gallipolis waa pl~~&amp;~~ed by poor
blocki~.

tackling arx1 missedas-sigmnents throughout the scrim.

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GaL 500 2 dr .ItT, 8 eyLi auto. trans., radio ancl heater.
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Radio and heater. Make a &amp;0011 . - r•

1964 CadiJac Calpl Dt Yilt .·$2495

62 OLDSMOBILE F85 ·--- . ---.- - . -$ ,895

Marooo over gold wllh JOid lnlarlor, 6111 poorer

2 door, 8 cyl, 1tud. trans. , R&amp;H, w-w tires. Sharp.

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CLIFF PHILLIPS - EDDIE FIFE ..: DAN
you All(n'S PAY'I~!ss A'f' ·

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$1,19$

told.
captain \JI¥1SO&amp;Grontilaresof
KaMnga was In town Thor~:
He hal not been well but keeps
his gas boOt, ~llpae, going lilY
llllltnlgj1t.

AVG. 31, . 1918 - CIP!*In
a-go -AJWel, tho veterans riYwas bero from St. Almate on the river; weahereWed- erman.
bano, W. Vs., ~ nlgj1~ He
neadaY tak\111 In the fair, He lea' been pBOIIIW tile lerryboat
boated way back In tbe palm)'
lilY• of the blc packsll, W)'lllll- Emily.
The COI101 Ialani sldowheol
lng, and Dakota, In tha steamer, Morn1rMJ ~. broke
Pllllbursb-SI, Loulo tracle.
A,plooeer GallipoJls rlverDUln one or her wheel ahalla and ran
heneti thr&lt;IU&amp;h on 01111 stele with
In Cllllornla rocenllY aaw 8ve
a
crowd of o.:cur01onlsts onboard
large pMket. boats Ued u;p at I
and
out uqder Will'· Eng!Dport 011 the Sllcramento River eer whUo
Talllar
·waa acalded by eathat hed not turned a wheel In
c~Q&gt;Ing aleam. Much excitement
oVer ali months on account of
no buolness. The rallroods put occurred but not one passenger
them to the bid. Where'&amp; Mr. was hur~ The Ialani Queen torr·
ed the star to port.
McAdoo?
The Helen Lane is on her way
captain Phil EUlolt of Gradown the Mloslsolppllo New Orham, w. va., • prom.inert ctu..
zea of Mason CourtY, was here 1...,._ ThepricepaldtortheL&amp;ne
Wodlleadl,y aU8ndll1! the lair. Ia aald to have been $14,800

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GonaerviDOY district and the new
Farmers Bank and Sovlngs Ge.
bUilding and tho mori!IDI oC two

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Ill cbarP
oC tbO meeting
~n'ed Jack Rdl"""' · J o h D
Worner and Wendell Gerlach u

a oonunlltee to aecare • pla&lt;flll
or robl'Y - • on which will

be ln1&lt;rlbed for dloplay purposea, the aamoa of pall pros!- . oC the clld&gt;.
He reported on a diractora'
mooting bold durlngthapastwoek
and lllll&lt;lQJIOIICI that 811 -..tance
C&lt;rieBt wiU get undo~ lhls
fall,
Women oC Healh Clolrch served a dlmer.

GRAND OPENING - SbaWD'o Mall Slop, l"'ated alxmilos
from Gallipolis on Rt. 35 at RodneY, wiD hold its gnnd opening
Wednesday, sept. 3. According to Walter White, manager, the
'drtve-ln wU1 feature a complete line of short order items such

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~hey are born.

balf..,.cre of ohedy parking and picnic tsbles.

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some POOPLe come a

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Racine banks as other phaaee ot
!)I'CIIHII IJI lmprOVomenll and
- e r Queen CIIYwW notagaln
I!Dr the Plllltiurab-CineiDnatl
lllvestmenta Ill MeigS CouniY·
Hltllllll upoll ,._sed 1Dvestlracle. The Queen Is 1aJi1 up at
GALLIPOLIS - AlthoU&amp;h cold
menl8, Blakeslee aaiAI that auClucllmlti. It Is IIIIi Jmown What
weather
still may be several
Jolul W, Hubbard wW do with
other Improvement m!ghlbecGIIIt
weeka
awa..v,
Fire Chief James
tho Dunbar afler her repaln are
a realliY provided It Ia given
A,
N&lt;Jrtl'llp
today
urged Gallisupport by realdenll and former
-leted at P~ Ploaoant.
polis
area
.
residents
to make
captain Harm Brown, one or
rest-• or Mslga CouniY. This
their
aoinual
aafeiY
check
of home
the Ji&gt;oqest towbolt navlptora
11 the planned MuiOUIII or the
beating
ecpolpmenl
now.
Meigs CouniY Pioneer and Hlsen weat.ern watera, and tormer"Competent inspection o! fur)J Ill COIJIIIIIIIII of the big Sprquo
torial Soelely.
naces,
water heaters, lncineraand other large Mlnlutwl Riv- He met an old. D'ienl, captain cub.
He dlopl&amp;l'ed plana lor the
The
C.
C.
Bowyer
was
laid
er towtx.ta, baa resJgned 11 Jerry Brown, while here. ·They
atructure which will contain 3,PT, PLEASANT - Grant stan- tore and room heaters should
"' today on account of low wat,. 200 1&lt;1181"• !eel oC muiiOUIII Je;y oC Polnl Pleasant aud Artie not be pot olf," Chief Northup
of tranllfiOl"lllloo of the boated produce to New Orlean•
Roush of Letart, were elected said. "Plumbers and heating con·
Al•n•rum ore .eo.. St. Lout.a, 30 or more yell's back when er below the dam caused by
towering the pools to let some
1o the local board of the South- tractors normali.Y are the buai&amp;lid lo ;hit hcllne at Clneln- aoulbem tredo was a big tbiJw. Kanawha River towboala up with
ern states Cooperative during est when the cold weather llrst
'•U where he enlilted In the 57111
Gemlllodore F, A. Laidley, Jete
Its 45th aMiver&amp;arY member- hils, and long dangerous dei&amp;I'S
i:.....,.ra lbr service Ill flwle"- m&amp;n~~~er of the LoulavWe • Cll&gt;- empties.
The Greenland arrived from
alllp mooting attended bY more could face lhoae who wslt to have
~ JlroWn ... In ebargo ctmati Packet CO., and a ahrewd
FridaY ni11ht attor bethan 500 stockholders and their their ..,npment Inspected and
ot tilt 1oians creek turdl&lt;llt line old. duck, Is sold to bave receiv- cincinnati
tMnllles.
necessary repalrs made.
at ·iiUnti!WIOO !Dr a cotVIe of ed John W. Hubbard's check for lng a week on the way. Sbe was
&gt;e&gt; at Oshel Lanllng, below
Chairman of the Boord of Di"MarlY bome heating problems
oea•oill He Is an eJCPOrlenced $250,'1100 belbre turning the tiDe laid
rectors named was Wllllam GUI caD be prevented by checking
·Ntw Orloanll pilot ud ba pUot- over to MaMger WUIIam E. Roe. Green\Cl, Ky., for several days
oC Gallipolis Ferry and A_ B, beaUIIII 0C1Jipmenl for proper ad111 the poclwt Groenlaad D'am
CCilnmodore Laidley wW take on account of low water.
There' is no reason why the
Stephens wa1 named vice chair- justment. properventilatlon, sale
--~~ lo the St. Loull lila esai&lt; the balance of hla lilY• Ohio River should not be Includman.
comections 8nd proper opera~
World' I Fair In 1904, ,the lint on o Florldl p]JnlaUon. The riY- ed
in the IJOvernmenl prosnm
GALLIPOLIS - CIIY P'oJJce
Chosen lo the local SOuthern . . . . of aafeiY sool.olf devices.
, . he bad been II'IJIIOIII ll· er bulineai -ee• !,.ou!aviUo of bulldl111 bolts and·bugeS tor charged Lewis G. Talllor, 46,
States
FarmHomeAdviJOrYeom''AnY beating appliance can
ee- 11 21yetl'l of apl '
and Clnclmati will problbi.Y nev.. Tbe HalOD F. had to' ]l)' &gt;4&gt; at er be again as sood •• II waa freight lines lo relieve raU- R1. 1 Middleport, with redden mlttee were Mra. Jolm Gill of pt out ol adjustment and should
roads In llkl111 care of ln&lt;reaa- operation afler an ac ~ldeni at
~to ..... - , ,new 1heol during the llral 10 yeara the
Gallipolis Ferry and Mrs. D. be checked IIIIIUalJy. Vents carfrel&amp;lrt created by 8:41 p, m. Frilll)' at Flrot Avo. L. HaWold o1 Gallipolis Ferry. ry awill' the pro&lt;loela of com'lietalled In .,. Of her boilers. fast sldewbeel paoketo CliY of 1111
lbe war.
and Sy&lt;lll!ore St. He poateda$28
Mrs. Gill waa named cbslrman buatlon and therefore should he
&gt;:The city &lt;Jl Wheeling, In the Louslvlle a!!d CliY of Clncinnlll
This was the feeling or John bond to appear TUesdiY In GIIIIand Mrs. Clslr L, Cottrill, Jr., lnapected regulari.Y," the chlel
'~'llf the raU and river coal ran. They wore built 20 years R Rohaoobergo:r of Eva1111vWe, polio Municipal Court.
tiiti\Ct, lo lhrealtDed with 1 coal ¥0 aliU ~ laat Fteetwood and Ind. , F1eld SecretarY or the Na· That was one of ft.ve accidents Well Gelumbla was d-Daen sec- 0011cluded.
Chief Northup sulll!Oeted the
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WWiam GDI waa chosen as a following check IIIII to assure
Docl&lt;min at PL Pleasant will out In the Loulav!Uo tnde.
sreaa, who Ia making a tour of total to 261 accldenta In the !lrsl delegate to represent the local safe, eftlclent operation of home
for 811 tncreuo In wagea
captain Roo, It Is reported,
Valley cltlea and towns 243 cl&amp;l'a of the year,
.S 1o $0 per lilY, It Ia r&amp;- desires the goVOl'IIDOnl take av- Ohio
memberShip at I h e SOuthern heating eq¢pmenl.
otin-1111 up aentlmant among ofPollee oakl Talllor waa heeded · Staty Cooperative~ a .. 45th )4\IIDl· ' 1; ·Be•"oertain the r. beatar is
,
er all 'the paokel- .lb•• and ftciaJa· and commerclal oreanl· southeast on Sycamore SL, ready
versarr in Richmond. va.; =m vented to a good chimney .
sationa for 1 bBrgo line. ·'""'"" ·• ·-· iO'•inake a loll turn onto First
November 14, and 15. James
2. If the&lt;e Ia a cleall&lt;l'JI open29,1918- ANOTHE~~~ *;,~;;.boat JJd~,;\:teJatfl­
Engineer• and dock workero, Avo., reached tor a bandfUI of
Lewla,
:Mason,
was
named
al
lng
with a cap In the chimneY
r.(""' fr&lt;J,!I the KaniWII:" -DIID, the Hlchey C'!I"PP''l"Uatlt" It Is reported, wlll aak for a peanuts, got choksd, and lost conternate.
under the vent pipe, be sure the
f!i Cluclmidl io
est oo,t. Ia laid "' at PL
ral&amp;e Sept- L
trol of Ilia car.
According lo a financial re- vent Is clear ol debris.
1111 with a bnksll shall- Thoro
Tylor' s car went oft the lett
port
made by Edgar Moore, re- - :i. Be sure the chimney Ia olean.
biB al10 bean trouble in 111:11rlng
side of the street and struck a
glonal repreaentatlve, the coop- Blow smoke into the cleall&lt;l'JI Ollhouse orrned by Mrs. Herman
Condee, 960 First Ave. The ve- eraUvo will pay a 3.2 patron- on1J111 to meke aure II Ia drawRM(RNEWS
hicle tore down one poll and lour age rellmd to Ita rarmor.mem- 1ng.
t . He sure the vOjlll pipe goes
leet ordownspout. Tberewaamln- bora this year, the largest refUnd
It
bas
psld
In
11
years.
up,
not dorm, from lbe heater to
GAUGES - GalliPolla, 12-0 or c1am1go to the car. Taylor
Total
volume
lor
the
year
andthe
chimneY·
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and 12.6 running 2Ciololrollers; was not injured.
ed
J\1110
30
was
over
$113,100,·
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use
aalety
thimble 1o keep
PL Plolllal'll, 23.90; pomeroyAn acclclent occurred at t:26p.
ooo
up
about
l
percent
over
the
the
pipe
rrom
IJOlng
too lar Into
Mason, 20.20; Hlnlon, 0.50 ala~; .._ Frl'·~ In ll".rtofO'DoULum·
the chimney. Seal aroond the
liACINE- SchoolaoCibeSoutb- Kanawba Falla, ..
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_,.,_ ber on......VIne St. Pollee said Er- previous year.
pipe with cement or plaster where
Local Scb&gt;OI District will ~~
17 90 1 taL Lo-'·-•
ma J. Robinson, 52, Eureks star
II enters the chimneY.
at 1:35 'flieadl,y IIIDl'lllllll. llarmel and Wlnlleld, ar-.on lbe Rt., pulled out onto VIne St., and
6. Don't use a oooldni: range
lllq]llet, ~
oW.
struck a car operatedbySylvlaJ.
for
room heating.
BOAT MOVEMENTS
Porter, S2,PatrtotstarRI. Tllere
7.
Rave a cpiWed person lnPT. PLEASANT- Anoiu eight
Mloor changes aro lllll8d Ill
GALLIPOLIS LOCKS - Altoa wu mlllllr clBJnl&amp;e to both cars.
atall
any beating ecpolpmenl or
lbe buucb'M•,ICllllle oiJirlc:t, ZOI)hJr down 4:20p.m.; Jdlll J. · No one was injurecJ and..,cbari!O ii1JI1D Sing will be held at the
meke
neceas&amp;r1 adjustmenta.
Union camp GroUnds, l1rO milo•
b!Jt Cor the port, obildnn Rowe down 1 p. 111;; H. E. Bordes was llled.
will be p1cked "' at the ...,. down 1:t5 p; Ill-; Elisha Woodll
can driven by Maxine Schll· 11011111 oC NoW Haven, on Satur._......... time U lUI ,_, &gt;C&gt; 10 p, ~; l!Qbert P, Tlbolt 141 ling, 42, or_452 Lariat Dr. , and day, Sept. 7 beg(nnlns at 8 p.m.
Sclo.mled singing groups In- PLEASANT VALLEY HOSPITAL
~~~ ·llflb .......... $ItO L m.; llarvey Jordan up WWII W. Nlllirt, 24, Rl. I '!ialADMITTED: Robert McNeD,
of tile 'fUrlland
.,.-...,...o~~,~- 1=35 L m.
lipolls, collided at 10:40 a. m. clade B~ Ridge ~ oC Pt:. Pleasant; Denuls Foreman,
SandY Hook, Ky., Glad Hearla
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KANAWJ!f. RIVER -JiatlllOt. Friday at sOconl Avo. ani Cedar
1,.
Pleaaanl.
.. "'""""'- ...... , • ..._ 1111or"' ~ P. m.; F&lt;itl ])elrllom s~ No one wu IJijured and oo ~ ~e, W. Va., Oonde PLDISCHARGED:
C h a r I en e
and , _ !lllllalrd oC Gelumbu•.
!UU Cor tranoipililailoD• ,to, 1M · ~ 1 a, -111-; Wlnlleld, ~a ';- chartl• wu llled.
Cheesebrew,
Pt..
Pleasant;
Mrs.
Scllaol ~·ll'l· le ; li oC . - - • doonl ' 5:t0 a. m., E •
Polloe -·•• ""1. Schilling Doo illlan oC FnderlckotDWn. 0.,
Amott
Roush,
Pl.
Pleasant;
l'luorire l!l,._,
boanl
, ...... -oor-- curb In !ront Tile RGuah Funlly, McDonlel
tf.'.""'
Deanl llofWorth "' 7:f5 P. m.; pulled out -tram the
H. ' Sloaver, Jr- "'!'"' 11:30 P. or the Metbediat Church and at- Trio, Sid and Carol lfaJIIIIII, on. BoWles, Buffalo•
BIRTH: Mr, and Mrt. Russoll
...,... m.; J. 'il&amp;•k {limb!• ~ 12:15 -ted lo a loft turD onto Tile Gelliii:J li)'Dinllmorl I 1' i
cwnmlna, Raclnl, a 'claugbter.
~~S.:.':edort!::: a, m.; ~ · R. llarrtiJ down Cedar St., )1st 11 Nibert was ' 1111 many apocted to be
"·~~ · of"llaklt
for
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12:10a.III-J~Uer-cloWD1a.m makllltlateftturnotrCedarSt.. po: oulll ror the all nllbl event.
Tbo Jll!llllc II «riiali:J lmUed
Nickel Is used In almost
6=1$ a, III-I Loek If, erate damage to bollo cars.
w
liUoad.
3,001
alloys .
.._,. ontoSecuod A... 'l'horewumnlp. AllNoAn 11£ctdent occurred at 10:20
a. In; f'rldQ on tho parkiJIIIlol
U, Walt- at Kropr'a store.., Tblrd Aw.
ID~:::;~a.~·,;m.; I..i&gt;ek Pollee a&amp;ld 'WWiam 141!lllen. liEIGS KAllRIAilE :UCENSES
~ !l!e~11!)
m.; Dl· '12,
1 'Patrioc, baCIIIilf:cut or
~r David
22,Port~
. ' car
"·''""''"' :ioolo tlllll
atru~
4!'1Yoll Iii WUIW!! S. (lollllr, Tl, llnd, ud Vlelll ~ Gal*, 18,

"' tram Pllllburab that the

Seals have to Jearn to nrlm,
not being able to do 10 when

· as Ice cream and sardwtches. The shop wtll be open trom 11
L m. to 11 p. ·m. seven daYS a week. Surrounding the area Is a

Safety Check

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like new, VB, auto. trana. t p .S.

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66 Chettlle
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dJoi&gt;e,

SS 396 HT
t speed lrans., Poallrlctlon. Wiele orii
tires, red lnterkr. White 8DIIIh, llldlolllil-. B!lai'PM-·
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WUdcat, t dooc, HT, I local ......,r. New Buick trade-ln. Extra
aharp.

Grand Sport, VS 2 door, HT, one local owner, new Buick ,.
4 II()Oed trona. Very nice.
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Black with black &amp; white IDiertor rac11o

glaaa and wlslw ~

Burnett intercepted two

MHS aerials.

The LeroY llld ,.; at Ironton
and the Groondllo at OakJ Lani.!Q!. duo to low water. TlleGretndlle II abooll the tlghteot boat Oil
the river. Tberowaalesalban20
Inches of water Ill the cbanllll at
some points - • n here and
ClnchmaU w-odaY.
:Mate Alex SbaW, the oldest

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000 tmruds the llJUIIOWII.

Auto Mishap

19 NEW PONTIACS
AND BUI(KS AT
GREATEST DEAL~
ANYWHERE

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MUSTANG • - • • • • • - • • • ·-- • • • - $1495
2 dr. ItT, 289 ene. Auto. Trana., radio and heater. power

1964 Cadillac H.T. Coupe · · ··· · $l995

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Imp. 2 dr. HT, 8 cyL 1 auto.' trans., ndlo and heater, power steering.

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labOr on the fi.Jot:bman. we aro

$122,000. l,l)akostee poiDied cut
1l1at a foniier rooldonl, J; W,

Following

blanked ' 04. b1 .the Little Heds.
Meigs' J scrln1inoge ahowing
qalnsl usi.iuy Iough Big Heds
wa's a happy tur~round rram1
the previous week when Belpre
doWned the Marauders one TD

Don

GALLIPOLIS -._ The Pitts_burab
HW1111\llblt sank
.In the ' ~Ia River near
Loe~ No. 5 receldy turned bollilil stele "' so q¢ckly the crew
CGU!d not set ott Three were
drowned. Their bodlaa have beeil
ri&lt;overed. What caused the olnkIIW remallii ·III!¥Stery, nit Hutman wm be rolaed b7 ·iltvera.
• Thla Wll ... of Inter·
oatlrw River News Item• tram
.'Ji. ~918 Gllllpolla DaJI)' Tr!J&gt;.
uii. Here are othen:

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llpBOO and Z,000 IQIIIO fNI of
olllce opaoe. Tile arobl~ eotiDWed coot oC tho bulldiDi Is

Man Charged

The - Mar~uder Reserves were

GREAt
DEALS·ARE
GEI.TitiG . GREAIE_I _

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2 door, 6 cyL , stan. trans•• R&amp;:H. Wolft tires.

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BEAUTIRIL

and s)towed lots of hu;~;~~~
Meigs reportedly
times to one by lhe Big ..,._

Ma~ieUa was successful in
it across.
making all four extra points artMarietta's varsity ran only
10 plays from U.e line or scri!flmage - aJI-oo·.the ;groundo ;f£he
"'figers r olled up 183 yards. GAHS managed 56 yards rushing in .
23 ground attempts against the
Tigers' first unit, and added 20
yards passing.
GARS var sity runners were:
Chuck Neal, S..21i Dave Johnson,
10-25i Tom Prose, 4-13; Lormie
Bush. 1-1; aOO Chuck Howard
lost four yards in two attempts.
Junior Bostic paced the second
34
in !:iix trips.

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Marietta' s varsi~ scored the
first two times it had the pigskin
- once oft an SO-yard run, and
again from 63-yards ouL It took
the host club eight plays to drive
65 yards for their third six·
pointer, climaxed by a 20-yard
ru n.
The MRS seconds scored once
on a 62.-yard run, and the GAHS
seconds scored on a32..yardpass
play _from Tom Prose to end
Greg Pauley.
The Devils' third unit was near

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155, G; Larry

formance, said his Mari.uders
hit well, passed and ran gOQd

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Sept- 6 - AI Southern I.OciC
. T1-lion Brdlmlog (L), .165, G; (Racine); Sept- 13 "" Easi!ii'ili:
Kermit Johnson, (L); 1411, G; Rick Sept- 20 - At Southwd ternl::
Geiger, 190, T; and Ron Eaaton, Sept- 26 - At Kyger ·crHI&lt;C
(L), 176, Ha
Oct 4 - At AloDnder; aet;' 1:t
JUNIORS- Turley Geol"go(L) - Buffalo, W. Va,; OCt.' iS '-'145, HB; Alan Hall (Ll, 160; liB; Federal Hocklrw; Oct. 25 - Hiil-·
Rob Painter (L), 190, Ti carlos nan Tracei Nov. 2 - At Hannah.

appearing pl,eased over the per..

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Tigers Blank GAHS
and Gallipolis secollis scored one

(L), 145, G~

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Coach Hel . . bas an optomis-

tJannan

MIDDLEPORT - ' Tfte Meigs

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camp that 'tljo 1988 sq,.a 'ww . -~~~ ~~5;
surpaSs ~~ r~ of luty~rt a' 130. .
IICiuad W~l~ pOSted a 6-2-1 over- Jack·
H:~~
all recf)t'd , and. fini~hed seconl- Brown,
liB; Johnli1 I
in the ~m Val]ey Alhlellc , toli; 130, QB, ani' Max Slbj~!M!O:
Conference.1rith a 3-1 slate.
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Here le the rosier of the•1968
North GalliaPiratea,llsUngplay· are co-captains of the 1988' J&gt;i;:
er,- weight ~year., with letter- rat., squad._
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men m~~r~ with (L) ' b• parentier• Is the 1968 North Galllti:
thesis:

Marauders turned in a creditable
showing Saturday morning when
, they played host to the Parkersbl,lJ'g Jtig Reds Cor their secolll
pro-season scrlmmage.

Reports from the Marshall camp say that
Swisher is throwingbetterthanhedid la st spring.
"I think I've surprised the coache s a little,'' he told a Huntington sports writer last
week. 11 Last year my shoulder was 1ore, and I
couldn't throw very hard or very far. Now I'm
165, G.
throwing normally. " Don had sound treabnents
FRESHMAN - Gary Barry,
on his shoulder last spring and didn't throw
l,SO , T; Joe JobniOI'l, 120, E; :·. mueh durifl: the summer.
and Jim SWindler, 150, QB.
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SWisher, who became accustomed to Moss'
Here ls the 1968 WUdcat scheR : ~.::.: syytsteh m of quafar ~ba.cking last spring, says , " Evdulo:
er 1ng 1s
mg mto shape. The team 1ooks
Sept. 6 - At Eastern; Sept.
really good."
13 - Federal Hocking; Sept. 20
Swisher Is being challenged for the startAt Symmes Volle;v; Sept. 27
i ng quarterback position by John Oertel, a junior
- Haman. W, Va.; Oct. 5 - At
college transfer studei:d: from Jowa.
Pt. Pleasant "B" i Oct. 11 Don, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Swisher
SOuthern Lo&lt;al (ltaclne); Oct.
of West Main-SL , Pomeroy, however, is deter18 - Southwestern; Oct. 25 mined not to be counted ouL

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80 yard s. Then, he hit running back Jim Shook
for another 65 yards and another m.

HasOne Way to
Go in New
: tunes at Hannan Trace H I g h
, School have on1y one way to go
• - up. The WUdcats have a new
; head coach. He inherited a squad
: that failed to win a game durlng

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"infastmeate 111 Molp county" wu lbo
tqllc oC c. E. Blakeslee, veip
Coulll;)' Alricultunl Aplt, Frida;t 1111111 he apoke to members (I( the lllltldlaP&gt;rt - POmoNI/ ROtary Club meet1ngo' ~ealh
.)lothodllt CJurclt.
l,l)akoliee pointed cut that cllr1111 the ,..t 12 monthl thoro have
been plano completed tor tho
and one-ludf mJUion dollar ,_... Plslnl • Cholter
water llfslem; the three mUllm
&lt;lOIIar Mel8l High SchoOl and the
$41)0,000 lmporial Electric
Ge. quartoro In Middleport. C&lt;llatructloo Ia unde~ooall throe

counties to aene,VU...
COUDIY also In the (Uiure, Mro;'
VIlma Plkkola, head llbrarlu,
announced.
The unit wW golo VlllUlll Coul&gt;- _·'
It !Dr the first limo on Sel)l. 8
to begin servl~~!~ of •
tbat co~
lleedqulrton for t:ho
three couniY op0r.tloo will be J•
Pomeroy where the unit maiJio
tain&amp; o!ftces and librarY 1..-.lce
ani store In the Rood81 bu~
in Kerr's Run.

Jackson

.. ,. ,. FOR OUR PaRT,
ewe'LL GO OUT Of OUR .

11\VaY To l&amp;fflaKe iT easY

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ano economicaL ro
finance a -new caR
ar Tl-!e~anK!

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THE FIRST
NATIONAL B'ANK
S.rvinG Thi s Community for Ovef105 Yean

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Oppt»tle Park, Gallipolis

Member FDIC

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RIO GRANDE COLLEGE .

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Location Credit

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wkf for the
.rternoon 11 the "Conce¢an.
EZI. Apni, Agrlcultllre
Birth, and Eorly Development__
Meigs COun\1'
ot
a Tounwnent Golf Course"
Town and countr)' people are
OJICI.&lt;&gt;r
"How a La"l'er Became
pttina closer together on rea
Turf
Midwife."
iluJ'Ch and practice every day.

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The BJMOclll aftmloonprogradl

example, on September

io and 11, opeelol Lawn and or. will lncludo Auditorium Landnamentala Day wW be held for scaplc,g. Eetahllshment or New
Lawns, and Prtmln8 ol Ornamen·
profenional workeraandtorgar.

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For the Wednesday, September
the Ohio Agricultural Research
11 aessloos for garden tlubs and
and Development Center at Woost..r.

den clubs and home owners at

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Tuesday, September 10, start-

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will Include Sbade Trees, PlantIngot Ornamemalo, Turf DiseasIng witb

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ettea, and Evaluation and Man·
agement ol Lawn Mixtures. One

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CHAIN SAW

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hoine oWner,J, the-lolirolllldlaiJcO
will bo 11.- tor the home
owner. ~olaf flluJolnehlde Eo.
tobllobment of New Lawna, Plant1ng and ~ ot OrnamOJtlla,
Annual IUid Penmial Gardenl.
The ~ program In the
afte...-&gt; !~eludes Rooeo You
!IICIUid Know M!lre Abou~ Ground
Coven In the -l.andoeepe, and
Facts and Falla&lt;lo;s of laWII
Care.
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By PAT GLASS
Gallia County Ext. Agent
Home Economics

Nothing improves the appear·
anee of a house more than a
fresh coat of paint. But, yoli can
overdo lt.
Specialists in the U. S. Dep&amp;rtrnent of Agriculture's Forest
Service, who know woods a n d
wood finishes, say it's not good
to paint a house too frequenUy.
When the house was built, it
probably got tttree c01ts ofpaint.
This will see it through at least
four years. After that, add only
one coat or paint every four or
n ve years, or two coats not oftener than every sb: years.
Too much paint can only spell
trooble ror the homeowner -and
possibly costly removal by blowtorch or paint and varnlshremov-

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Soil Conservation Service
Ml5011 Councy
John Priddy, of near Arbuckle

ZIP
CHAIN SA)IJ

serve as livestock water and also
have a side benefit or recreation.
Mr. Priddy plans to build a waterIJW trough bel'"' the pond from

or

which livestock een drink, 'Ille

Pam

POMEROY
992-2181

W. Cor..y, Mi'·
OPEN EVERY HIGHT
UNTIL 6:00 P.M.

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needed.

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W&amp;s
done by the bulldozer belonging
to the Western Soli Conservation
DistricL
WE VISITED

the

Foote Mfn.

eral Corporation plant near New
Haven during their open house re.
cently. Foote Mineral, formerly
Vanadium Corporation, is growing along with the restoftheOhio

Valley. The Compan,yowns nearly
400 acres ot land in that area aoo

ot 1111 n&gt;Qor
ot Dink Pl1
OAHDC delry aclentllli Ia In phla(jr,
tecb,
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the · area ot 111trltl0n. "Most of n1...,1
Tida ~ • \!' •
the ~lone fO&lt; d&gt;lley 'our d8lry
are at. GiUta·
ralloao that are now available templln8 1o do _ llllidami•e ra- • ~1. . .
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were developed some yean qo tlone to meet ~-~s oe the' .. LUt.y~, wao•the l!ret year
opecU!eolly for eowo procllclng ld8ll • procllelng cow oe the f\1. lor • ••nflotm ~ perlocl for
8,000 • 10,000 pclmds oll$lk ture."
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dllnmuill\1' ~ elec-o
annually," aald Dr. 1. • Gllotl&gt;er dairy roaesr
_ ch dlocuoo- ' Uooa. Oftlclal1 Ylewltuameu/lo
more, uaoellt.. chair mill a! th ed lneludehlre evaluatll"', man. ol lncroaolui voter P811fcljlotlon
department ot daley aclenci!:
agement uld
of herd,... by focusing ..,..ter atfentlon'on
"'Ille dairy cow of fDda1 and placemenla, and a llll!lbor of nu- the .lmJiortant olectloll of some
ot the future Is CII(JIIl&gt;le of pro. trfUonali!IUcHe&amp;.
75,000 ·commltteemeo In about
Froteclf~m of - · trom U,OOO· ~al communltleo. Comanimal dloeaoao weo alJO out- munley ASC cornmlttooa asalot
lined at the field day by ettorta eount,y conlmltteeo In the local
ot atato and federal cilllclalo to edmlnletratlonotouchASCSfCU'III
keep foot aod DIGUth dloaue out actloll Pl!'SI'BDII aa Asrlcullllrotthe Unllllilllatea. This dl-oa al Cpnoei'Yalfon ~am. Wheat,
eeused widespread c1amase 1n F....,..~ .. -'l'Oblleco, Wool and
Greet Brllaln last year.
Price"~
GALLIPOLIS - Gnde loan
'11le problem ot keeping tbls
AU rumors -!'liJ are eligible
rates for 1968 crop burley to- costly disease out of tbla countey to i!k" Pl1l In oi1e or more ot
bacco
represent an average has boon co.._..sed by modern the farm .pro,..arna adlllllilller·
Price-s~port loan level about 3 air travei. Becsuaethedl-•ell
ed by the committees are qlll!llper cent above the 1967level, as a conlflllous tbreel, OYOI')' polell- lied to Vote In the community
was armounced earlier this year, Ual aource ot the 'lllsease mull electlollo. IJito of ellsll&gt;le \'01"
J. Melvin Gilbert, chairman of be watched. Thl1 meu.s cloaeiD. era in each COD'IDUll\Y areaval.lthe ~cultural Slablllzatlon aod spectloll o1 all porta ot enlr)' and able In the counl;y ASCS ot!lce.
Conservation CommJttee in Gal- all air temlnala handllns flllll&gt;ts Ellllblllty ID vote or to hold
lla Coun!J', said today.
coming directly !romforelsnair- ot!lce as a committeeman Ia
Baaed on an average loan lew! porta.
not restricted by roaaon of sex,

is a cooperator orthe soil com~er·
valion district. We were interestad in the production of the plant,
its eUect on the people of the
area and how it balanced with the
rest or the economy nearby.
We know of
several parttime farmers who work at this
plant. It was also of interest to
us to see that the plant utilizes
many tons of wood chips. They
prefer hardwood chips, although
the samples which we examined
in thelr birw were made up partly
or pine. 111elr source of s~ply
at present is from a place near
Jackson, Ohio.
Harry Rhodes, who conducted
our tour of the plant, was I grac-

ious hoot and elQllalned thoroughly the work and products of the

planL
A new drainap system has
been installed at LakinstateHO~Joo
pital. This wu · to take care or
some surface water which runs
off the road near the barn at the
hospital and also to drain the I'"'
uea near the barn. This drab~
qe system lnrolved puttlrw In

Large roundworms and nodular worms can eat into
vour pig profi!J!. Fight back with Purina Liquid
Pig Wormer ... knock out worms fast!

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This piperazine concentrate is easy to use. You just
mix it with drinking water. There's no need to
change the feeding program .•. your pigs keep right
on eating and drinking,
Liquid Pig Wormer is economical, too. For eumple,
you can worm up to 256 pip weighing from 40 to
so lbo. for only 2 to a; per ·head.
Worm your pigs with Liquid Pig Wormer two weelu!
after weaning . \_·L~_nd worm 'em again one month
later. Health-ro~g wormB will go . , . and your
pip will grow!
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the nezt ti
you stop by our store.

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North. Produce
Ph.

I think the people of this
land want a peaceful settlement of thia struggle in Viet·
nam and want It u soon as
polllble. And they don't want
to sell out, and if I'm elected
president of the United States,
they won't get a sellout.
-Vice P
ide n t Hubert

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Humphrey.

A leatlet "Vote tor Farmen
of Your Choice," explalna In
some deta1l the entire prGCScllre for electing WDIOtl U
communl\r committeemen. Cos&gt;lea ..-e available at the CCJUDQr
ASCS ot!lce. NOtlcea of com.
munley baundarlel and of tho
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SPECIAL STEC;,;{J'I 11168' Eel· ' STORM DOORS &amp; ~tiS

ly American Stt:reO Radio
&lt;:ombination. Beajltilul solid
state unit wltb 4 speed chan·
ger. Pay balance of $99.12,
or m(mlhly payments ol 16.00.
ALSO: Have repo..•&gt;sed

Awnings. carports, rall~gs
Lowe Brother• PaintS
Wallpaper, Picture Framing
MULLINEAUX DECORATING
Since 1911
446-26116
258 Third Avenue, Ga!Upolls

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speaker sound system. 4 NO. 1 STOKER COAL, at fat·
s~ dual volume control.
mor alnlon Cool Co. tipple
B~ance of $84.11, or monlbly
located 5 mft" east of WeDspayments of $5.00: Phone 446too. Phone S$U781 Wellswn
1021!.
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Real Estate For Sale
ComJUIIIY.
111&amp;-Zti
Real Estate For Sale
WILL .&amp;.GIIU rra A GOOD
EXCE!-LEI' 1', etlic•enl and
D. H. WOOD, Realtor
econclnical. that's Blue Lus- 1957 FORD Z dr. V8 auto. trans.
tax.
Here'sAGooiiBuy
Phone446-1066
Ohle Valley Implement lfo.
tre carpel and uphelstery
II' YOV WANT J UDBOOIII.
Sell cheap $125. Call after
Exceptional!
N1CJi BUU.T IN IUf'CW, I
BRICK
home on upper 41b Av•.
133
Pine
st.
Ph.
Ite-M.
cleaner. Rent electric sham·
5:30 p.m. 446-2241.
201-3
naiP'I.oA.ca f'LUI A ruu.
5
ROOM home with carpeted
140
II
3
bedroom,
1'h bath, good
a.usat&amp;NT
CLOI&amp;
IN
TO
TOWN
pooer $1. Central Supply Co.
living room, fll'eplace, formal
LOOK AT THill ON'S ON IAM104·5 CAMPING trailer with Ted
fruit
celllr.
bli
ft. frontage.
OJCBS HD.L. I DON'T TIIINil
dining room, ldlcben bas
yOU
CAN
BL\1'
1T
PO&amp; Til&amp;
'
.
full
deplh
lot.
Newly
decoral·
GOOD
CLEAN
LUMP
and
stokEl~beth
Harrington who
Williams 13' x 14' high wall
P&amp;lCI OF llt.OOD·DO·
birch cablnels, oven &amp; rqe,
NEW
unftlrnlshed
apartni411t,
er
coal.
Carl
Wlnlers,
Rio
ing.
Slale
roof.
We
beUeve
piSsed away July 2, 194_6 and
SIAMESE kittens, 2 monlhs
tent and canopy, fioor and
livable basement with sumVery
Attractive
Ranch
2 bedrooms, adults oniy: 328
Grande.
Phone
245-5115.
8-tf
we have an attractive price.
old, shots, perfect Sealpolnt
Aug. 31, 11166.
screened windows. Excellent
mer kitchen and rec. room,
Second Ave. Ph. 446-1126.
Owner
Transferncl
Under $10,000.
coloring. Ph. 446-3844 after 5
condition. Ph. 446-iMO. 202-3 IF YOU sre building a new
new forced air furnace, flvnt HOME In Cheshire, 7 large
11115 J BBDI0011 HOUI'I WITH
ZOZ-3
Don't am me II I mils them
204-tf
J"AJIILY ROOM iNcJ.Al1)D CAp.m.
porch, palio. detached garTIIEJ)BA.L CEILINGS, IIODDlf
home or remodeUnR. see us.
roo!llll, balh, large corner lot .
For
WQrda
cannot
expre!!l
w.a.
~
WUIDOW
'!lie Jonellnesa ·without them . HOUSE, 5 !:OOIDS and bath, he· _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _. ,
age and large storage room.
We are builders. Distributor
Will
finance under G.I. loon.
WALL IIUDINO DOORS AND m
fenced
yard.
a
real
good
loLQCA'nD
ON
A
L.UtD
I.A.1fD.
for
Hotpolnl
Appliances,
All~
VERY
nice counlry home, I
Or the aching empthiea
· tween Rodney and · Hlo
, _ IW&amp;
SCAI'ED LOT a.oG 'TO '!'OWN·
cation
In
Gallipolis.
You'll
The
a wipe out many
Grande. Call Wayne AmiM!I!IIBl"'ld AND
•on Eleclrlc.
154 tf
bedroom, H.W. noor, lull
PRICED AT 11UIID.
agree It's the home for you.
:
my
hary, 831 Fourth Ave., .Gal· nl'nJU&amp; LAII' DAY
basemen!, car port, fruit
We Nlad Listing•
Priced In lhe teens.
LOW, &gt;LOW. PRICES on MatWI: BAVZ BUYDB I'Oll J'.dM
But this tbey wipe . never
Upoli!l.
104-11 'ftRJIIII).l'i, T.liiiB'I ar
trees.
II&gt; A.
AND~ ......Wii.
'tresses.
Rice
and
Corbin
FurJust
Listed
too
A.
on
u.s. 35. 6 room home.
D'
YOU ARI: CONSJDWO
Th!_!emory of
e · happy
UIWlOl
S&amp;UNG yova I'BOPDLI f Ul't
niture.
81 tf
3 BR borne In Centenary, birch
fun
b1111ement.
bath, furnace
_,.
TRAILER. 2 bedroom•, Private L.---"!"',..~~-.:~
lT wrrK 'I'D II&amp;L!MCJDT
with
When we were aD I;Otelher.
lot. 446-2848. Bliss Market, Ka- GARAGE SALE _ Relocating.
cablnel! In kitchen. large LR
QALTOil 1M Tllll .u&amp;t\.
Also rental dwelling. ~lr­
wilh beautiful carpet. oJso
able building lois.
Sadly m'ased
nauga.
2&gt;2-3
Many Items must be sold. WaOli.etti Undet nod's ALL types o1 bulldln~ materIals,
bloclt.
brick.
sewer
moe.
carpet In bath room, awn- lLOTS 100 x 250 on Georgel.
0. D. PARSONS
da11(!hter, Mrs. Lowell
sher, ~ryer, refrigerator and
Permanent Portables
windows. lintels. elc. Claude
Gothard.
2M-I · FURNISHED ;)IOUse, 5 np., porrange lamps, loot ladder, baings, slorm windows &amp; doors,
REALTOR
Creek Road.
. cbes, balli. garage. · Adults
by lu;,lluro, 1956 Oldsmobile,
Winters.
Rio
Grande,
0.
CH
THIS
Farm, VDia&amp;e; City PPT&lt;~ooortyl) car port, Jot II 811' x 150'.
Eoeabt!ll
5-5121 after 5.
65 !I
!N. !.()VING memory of
only· No pots. 1127 Second
many small lte!llll. If you
Price $15,500. We can make
• Jobn 1. Rldlardl Ill I 17 ~
11.
Phone 4t6-0ZU
It easy for ·you to buy. ·
Darling Daulihter. Clara El·
Ave.. ~h. ,24S$40 or Inquire
want It, we've got lt. Location
Rassell o. Wood IH Ill!
HAPPINESS IS
·'
len ArriDgton Wlio jJti8se(l , ll!i' Sl!eond Ave.
1119-~ 2 miles ·from ·ll\ty·'l!mlts"&lt;m'
Ronald
K. Canaday~
List II
HAVING enough elbow room
J8n
·p•••·
Iaway Sept. 1, 1168. '
JU. AI Childers, Box 204 F,
for the whole family. This WITH US for !his reasol&gt;-The
Funk I Wqnalls.
. ,• • ,
~· RO(llofll AND BATH unfur.
Gallipolis:
21)2.3
SOLD sign Is wbat counta.
5 acres offers enough room
thumb ·indexed.
•
· (rom
1w
nlshed apartment, adults onfor all your activities. Four HOBART DILLON, Realt&lt;Jr
01
Em::ytlopedic
• )y •. Ph. -~1519.
i· A:.,.,
one
18a-tf NEW Goodyear tires, 77Sx14.
441#14
DR, balh with vanity, utility
NEW
LOCATION
Collete Diclioniitry
· A voice "" Jove II oWl,
4 lor $81). Pb. 446-45311. 71)4.3
room, :WXLS carpeled llv!ng
Evonlnp I4U7II
TIDRD &amp; STATE STREETS
A place IS vacanlln..oqr heme, S ROOMS AND BATH. furniSh·
room with slone fireplace,
191•11 11166 OLDSMOBILE Delta 88
Central Air Condilion
which never can !No tdl$4.
ed, at 831 Fourth.
central air, 2 car garage,
BAIRD REALTY CO.
NEARLY new, 3 bedroom, elecand
God liloae knows bow we miss
bard top, P.S. sod P.B. Like
farm
pond.
Happiness
Is
find. tric kitchen, 2 baths, recreaOscar
Baird,
Realtor
· you and why yQU were OFnCE '!IPBCe lnr . rent. call new condition. Call 36'1-7591.
Ing all this priced In the
tion room, vacant and ready
. 2342 1"from I a.m. IIU 5
Natural Gas
·eaDeil away.
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Owner overseas 1n servtce ·
teens.
to move into.
$adly mldod by Falber,
p.m.
204-~
OWNER LEAVING county and
WOWIWHAT
1163 Second AM.
53 Acre Farm
offers fer sale this 3 bedroom
Mother, Sliter and
FURNISHED,___:.a-partmen--t, conPhone U6-2917
ABulLDI
PAPEC lleld chopper and Pa·
NICE z bedroom home, locatecj
home and 1 A. with new bath,
10'-1
Gallipolis, Ohio
Brother~.
tact SleU8 Amold/ Park Cen·
pee blower, beth 1n good ••·
two miles from City on black- THAT'S wbal you'll say when
gas furnace, basement, pantral Hate!. /.
M
able
cond!Uon.
Call
367-7591.
yau see the construction and eling, good garden spot, Jo..
The
ofler
is
limited.
top road.
IN LOVING memory ol MllfJ
~
noor plan of this new 30' •
caled In Addison Twp. on
: 'L. Fl!)ler, Whe passed away SLEl!lPtNG rooms. w~y
Busioess Opportunity
lll'
BRICK
RANCH.
Private
BACK
TO
SCHOOL
blacklop rd. flllOO.
· one year ago today, Sept. 2.
SMALL grocery near town with
rates. Park Ce-:it~·Bl H'o!e~
and
spacious
on
6
acres
at
12
Jl'l'.
DUMP
BED.
Pb.
4463 bedroom aparlment. Buy
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SPECIAL
2 Miles From Downtown
. Il I - • asked to give a
nature's best on Rl. 141.
2931.
JJU
lhoag~t wltjcl1 In one word
stock
&amp; equipment &amp; Lease
f/500
BUYS a 2 slory frame
SMITH-CORONA CORSAIR"
We ate lookint for cusRT.
160
home
with 10 rooms and 6 A.
building.
'' Wl)UI.d apeak '
.
F1:1L'\f. Pot. 2 ~ilf1•·11"l~: uti!:. SHOTGUN-Rem. aulo. 12 ga.
ONLY 105 Acrea left of the Located just oil State Rl. 588.
•}. uriltr · of brotherhood, a
Ofllce Ph.~
(;t'S Mid, 258 StllW st. P~·.
1111" full choke, $10.. Ph. 446Bickers Farm· acrooo from
Cbarles
M.
Neal
llt-.J5tl
. · . ~pathy complete,,
Excellent location. H o m e
tomers who want the best
HO·:s66'7 after 5 1/, r! L
180-t: 13911.
104-3
N.
Gallia High SchoOl, 1-lothll needs some repairs.
A'~ happy cheery waya
A. A. Nibert 44f.II'IZ
mile frontage on Rt. 1&amp;0.
Camr Massie, «11-4711
~- :' ..f mind ·that knew Ill own, 10' ~ Sit' mobilt h(.rl'.t'. loca~­
CaHie &amp; Machinery
In home . flrnlshillls at
RUGS
a
meSs?
Clean
lor
less
Good heme. bam, pasture,
$iteftted' midst a throng of
ed
ln
Ktmauta.
{or
.l:fle
nr
«
A
..
2
story
frame
home.
balh,
.' '""' lolt,
, .yet
. peaeeful when
with Blue Lustre. R2nt elecServices OHered
silo. 3 ponds. Buy all 105 Actwo person.•. (',ont•cf Stell•• tiic sha!npooe• $1. Sheppard.
plenty pasture, 22 A. tillable,
.
• , aaone.; .
DEAD
STOCK
res. or choose any tract you plenty water, located on counlhe lowest IJ'icts posArnold.
Pa•k
Central
Hotel
86Z !at Ave.
204-i Features: Full 84
Key,,. li. ·~ 'th81 shed Its . sUenl
-VICII
.,...want
of
this
farm.
200-tf
ty rd.
board, Pre-Set Tabulator, Per; JIO:Ii, · to brighten many
-..u.
\'OUB ,...,
CLOSE IN
NEW
TRACI'OR
Trede-inl:
sonal
Touch
selector,
Quick-Set
BOUiiB
AND
con
'
Four Bedrooms
sible. You pt better
' -,..-1
.
c..u. IACDON • NICE 3 BR heme. large I&lt;It,
\'lslble Margins, Page Gese, Er·
1-MF136D:
1-MF35D,1-MF
~
ROOM
furnished
""'"
(falt.
HERE'S
A
nice
Z
story
frame
; i Wltbaul. a 1110!110111 of delay•
.
drilled well. on Mill Creek,
front. adults onlv. , no pelll.. 350, i-MF500. 1-MFeG. 1 ror Control. Unifled Base a n d
';·t.d· '18J, 'l"ou ; ~n my
J,EE'S
PLUMBING
&amp;
REMOP.
.
out o1 high water on cool, heme with 101&gt; A., bath, 2
less.
Hilet ences required. Pit 44(1. Ferg. "'' 1-MF Backhoe &amp; case.
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car garlll!e; W-B llreplaco,
. motJter..
. ' .
ELING,
Crown
Cily,
0.
Ph.
tree
shaded
Jot.
See
H
today!
:!I'll
alter
7
u:m.
211M
:LQider,~• t- '50 Ford, 1- '51
lEG. PIICE SS9.50
dug well and cistern. Located
;). '• Sadly mlosed/ IJy dauch'
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12'1-ll ..
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ACRES
Fore!:
HD1010,
t-JD2010,
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on blacktop rd. in K Yg e r
·.· ters, (Helen) ,Mrl. Robert
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apart,.
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We
are
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NICE
6
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two
story
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Creek Srhool District.
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REYNOLD'S GALLJ'POLIS TV
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mem. Jna~. • ,, 46 ~ st.
highest !rode-Ins ••• .
al. siding, 2 driDed wells. omco Pkone 441-f'm M Bn.
, "C , (t.opise) Mrs- !li;Jn' Yaleo.
139 Second Avenue
fruit trees. pines. yoo•n like
. IICI-8 ez, 111 .new Tractors Arrlvlnt
Ewallp
-;{' llldne."Ohkl, .grandciiiY- . No. phone calli..
Across
from Post-Office
LIMITED
SUPPLY
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4. 5,' 6 II. sush-HOia.
the price. Located R!. 180.
Doug
Wetllerlioll,
Ph. H11Zl4
Phone 4411-0201
nd and s,c ...oro Gall ipoli.
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i'i'Jces
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start at $!29.95.
TRYING
TO
sELL!
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Robert
L.
Baird,
Ph. 1111111
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Your Emerson Dealer 110-11
Fomltorw)
(Fortllo•ly
CALL UBI
G&amp;lllpolls ~q\Or Salel, Mas.•-·
Jay Slleppard, 141-1!11
sey-Ferauson ~. KanllllJtEiiiNETH STEGER'S
Earl Wlnten, 141 S!'
'll•r o11io'. 446-~Mf. . til-l
WATER DELIVERY SERVICE
Wayne Amsbary, MNat
Ph. ~34'7.
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19115 1 T. GMC
1962 1&gt; T. Dodge Pickup
11164 21&gt; T. GMC
1962 2lf.t T. Chev.
1958 1&gt; T. GMC pickup
11164 2 T. International
1955 1&gt; T. Dodge pickup
1966 11&gt; T. Dodge lruek
1951 IT. ~1954 11&gt; T. Ford
1956 Z T. Int. Tractor
1963 \~ ~Che•.pickup
1966 I T. MC
1~ 2 T.
C
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1 Minneapolis Moli~e Power
Unit
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New &amp;O" Rotary Cutters ~
$299.50. New 8.25 x 20. 10 ply
nylon !Ires $55. Inc. Federal

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FURNITURE
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For Sale

ZIG ZAG ~EWING MACBINII. GARAGE SALE- Leaving Gal·
1968 SALESMiifi'S demonstraUpoUi. Many tblngs muat be
tor Makes laney slitehCa &amp;
soil!, wpber, gas dryer, g1111
•• Will sacrifice for t paystove, r~erator, baby fur·
ments or $8 or S4l Cash.
nlture, drafting table, Uvlng
room lamps, child's gym set.
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1!19-6
1958 Oldsmobile, many ite!llll
too numerous to mention.
2 DUMP trucks, 1968 &amp; 19115
GMC. Ph. 367·'15211.
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You need it? W&amp; got II. On
Rt. 141, z miles from C II Y
1957 RACE car. Pb. 44&amp;-0'149 af·
Limits. Ph. 446-0955.
202-2
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2~
MONDAYS and Tueadaya a r e
BJ'EliEo AND AM &amp; nf
piece goods remnant days at
1968 MODEL console. ·wm sen
Upper Murphy, 4 yards $1.00.
fll3.2
on paymenls of $5 per monlh
or wRI setl lor $85 c1111h. TrY
It 1n your heme. Call 675-3081.
NEW GMC TIUCK
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992-2176

Male.!'!!'.:.
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w_._.i1ted·
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Tbll II Ill opparlunllJ hll 11M to FURNACE Installers l'arntl1 ~~lf·S!I'i'l'e Shoe J)ep8rtment
well estabU.hed. beating and
ill JOUr slon without 8ft1 I!Wftt..
air · conditioning company
ment on your n~rt. We wiU lnllbll
• complete aelf·•ern 1hoe dtPaiwllil a' goOd reputation for
mml oil • coDJlrnment plan if JCftl
qu(lllty work an~ service' ·In
h1ve IPIC'f! l'"'tllble. AD merdtallo
(liM' 1trt-Ul!keted. CaU et'-HI·'1MT or
Akron, Ohio bas openings for
write Wolfe W1111r-u·weU CorP.. 4S
W, Capital St.. Columbu, Qblu .a215
2 qualified ana experienced
for Nrther det8tll.
I)W
lnl!lallerl. 'l'be&amp;e ate permanent posllions. We work
I' WILL not be reaponslble for
steadily
the ·year around.
any debts other than rny own
TrUcks
and
large tools furas ·of this dald August 30,
nlabect
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bonellll. For
1968. Signed
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appointment,
call
J~ E. Skaggs.
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Home H &amp; A C llervlce Com·
PERMANENT wave ~lal pany.. 131 Cuyahoga Street.
$15. lor $12.50. Call for apAkron, Ohio. 44304.
71)4.7
·pOinlmenl,
MedemOiselle
Beauty Shop, 242 Second Ave,
ForRa[11
Pb. «6-344%.
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2 BEDROOM hq)ltetraller, 10
x so. lilre new. All utilities,
hiMernoiy
IN LOVING memory of 1117 furnished. Adults only. ~h.
C46-HSS.
104-3
Father and Molher, Ezra &amp;

eount,y conunlttee.

MEIGS
EQUIPMENT
· Rear Melrs General Hospital

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convenience.

race. There will be glltl otrored
from these same breeds.
Theae are just oomeot'lbe ways
In which apicultural proclleers
and consumers ~ farmers and
town people benefit froni research aod Improvement In - .
ductloll,

44&amp;-i933

Upper River. Rd.

DlllrollNT STORE

your engine continues to deliver peak
power to he PTO and hydraulic system.
Yes! Th ln!emational 656 Hydrostatic drivatrac-

Include Hamplhlre, Yorkshire,

WOMAN toi- part time•~ork ln
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F.em~·le Help Wanted '

Notice

ular melllbera ol the commlllee
&amp;lao wUl .,..,e asdeiesateoaria the 'alt..rnatea 11 aitel'lllle
deleaatea - to a eount,y COIIV!lft·
tlon, where rumors wliil&gt;e elect.
ed to fill vaeaneleo on the ASC

Introduces a totally
NeW, _ Con~ept in
tractor farming ··

Breeds of boars COMII!IlOdwlll

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1000 feet of diversion ditch, 300
feet of tile and hod established

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INTERNATIONAL® 656

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Our present predominant
reaponse which considers the
students as the enemy, exhorts them to behave and
then resorts to force, 11 in
fact promoting the very commnmsm· and anarchy we pro, ... to abhor.
-Hams Wofford Jr., pr•rideftt of State Unwerriltl
Collofl!l at Old W eltbu'T/;
N.Y., urging peauful re-

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Set for '68

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me to be eleet..d will c0nlili ·01
a dialrnwi, a ; YI.t ~
,uld a llllrd reauJar IIIOIIII&gt;er, u

Grade Rates

Timely Quotes

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.6 acre of sod waterway.
Mr. WUllams said, "A person
must take care or the land in order to make It produc~'"

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to . tile llat.
fCU'IIIor tan bo
· j!llql of 6 or'
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The veterinarianl reported ra~e, color• religion, or national ers, whlch have been diap!Qed.
loan rates for 1968 crqJ burley lhel more than 1.1 bWioo pounda orlsln.
.
at varloua locaUana thr&lt;ollhoul
Immediately with a damp cloth. range from 30 to 77 cents per
of
animal
b.Y1&gt;rocllcta
and
1.3
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Exceptlona
Include
peri!OIIs
the coun\Y.
Two coats will give the best appound.
pearance and dunbUIQ:.
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Schedules of the grade loan' . Wlon poonde ot edible meat
Roger Miller, Ohio State Uni,,ere lnterceptel and refused enrates will be available through
verSity Extension Agricultural producer cooperative associ- try durlne 1967.1naddltton, more
F.ngineer in Family Housirq{, llatt
ations handllrw price-support to- than 2 billion pounds ol meat
the following as one last • ~mtnd­
and eatmo1 ()1'04lcta were conbacco.
er when painting your house:
fiscated
trorn passenger lugp.ge,
A3 in past years, growers will
''Do not paint w~en the temairline
meal
a, and other oources.
offer their tobac:~(! for sale at
perature is below SOJegrees F." auction in the usual maMer, and
Another area where consumer•
price slt)port will be made avail- and;.,'Odlcers meet wasdl.scuas~
new daley
able to c~ratlng growers ed at Dairy Day.
procllcta,
developed
by the con.
through the producer cooperative
associations which will utWze ter' s department of daley t..ch- on a contractual basis - the ooiO&amp;Y, were WIYalled at Dlar)'
services and !aciUtles or auction Day. These lncluciep a Jow.tat
warehouses and leaf packing dairy apraad which contains half
firms. Only lheorlglnalproducer the fat of either margarine or
is eligible to receive price sup.. butter; a fu.U~avored eheen prob.
duct 'which een be ripened In
port.
Leslie Rayburn, rann manajust
aeven day11; a chocolate
No price s~port will be offer...
ger, looked after the lnstalladon.
navored
drink made from whey;
ed on any tobacco graded 11 U"
Denver Yoho. of U. s. SoU C~ (unsound), "No-G" (no grade), and 14whlte" chocolate mllk.
servatiotl Service, helped with the · or scrap.
While eonsumer.s do not think
planniog or the system and ch~ckmuch about procllcUon of pork,
ed the grade as the Ule was bethey are lntereatad In buying
ing laid.
servatlon teat In the high schools lean &amp;tool meat. Oneofthewaya
tblo Ia developOd Is b.Y mprovMARK WUIInms, of Thirteen of Mason County. By _,.orlng ed strains of livestock.
Mile Creek near Arbuckle, im- such a contest the Dlatrict would
An -rtunleylaotrered Meigs
proved 300 feet of a small side give awards to students maldag area pork procllcers to secure
highest score~. Cr~ e ~ c h
stream which e""""ties Into Thir- the
11!111&gt; "Mfty. , l;lporl ., ano!.. lli~ at
school.~ ~
'"'!·:· ...· ~~v:
teen Mile Creek. This stream
the Ohio Fo.lt llnj&gt;rovemeat cerHigh schoolslnJacksonCOU!Ity
had silted about fall aod the cfw&gt;.
Ufled Boar and GUt Sale to bo
nel was choked with trees and for several year.s have been con- held Tuesday, SepteiMer 10 at
Hydrostatic drive provides every speed for lop perbrush. These were removed and ducting such 1 teaL ln that coun- the Clark Couney Fairgrounds In
cy
it
Is
held
in
the
blollll!)'
claoses
formance
and peak efficiency. Lets you go from 9
the chamel put on grade, widen~rlnglleld.
of
each
high schooL 1be awards
MPH
in
reverse
to 20 MPH in forward and every!hinJ
ed and deepened so as to restrlet
'Illere will bo at loa at 60 boars
given
in
Jackson
County
haYe
in
between
...
Selectad
with ONE CONTROL ... On
the water flow to the channel
ot!ered from six.breeds, by 20
been
scholarships
to
the
one
week
!he
go
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No
ciutch
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Without
touching !he throttle .
.Mr. Williams has been a coop..
dlt!erent br~•. Eech boar
camp held annuall)'
conservation
Now,
you
can
plow,
plant,
cultivate,
mow, chop,
erator of the District for many
hao been certified throulll&gt; the
at
Cllllil
Caesar
In
.Webster
Couf&gt;.
bale
at
the
precise
speed
ratio
to
cope
with every
years and the record shows that
Ohio ~ Improvement Profield
or
crop
condition.
No
matter
how
often you
ty.
in past years he had Installed
gram, nports Wilbur Bruner,

PURINA LIQUID PIG WORMER

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Wlpe off any spWs or smears

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Short-chop your corn with

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dlcated on the labeL
Apply latex paint generously
with a good quality n,yloil brush. · ol63,5 ~ents perpoun:t, the grade

The Board ot St()ervlsors ot
has a surface inlet io which the the Western SoH Conservation
surface water may enter quick- District agreed to sponsor a coJloo

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can be one of them. Thes' exceptions are explained ln detail
on the paint can label. It ts important to Collow the manufac·
turer' s recommendations as lJtoo

For the new paint to adhere
well to the old paint, the surCace
must be clean and firm. Remove
all loose paint with a wire brush
and scraper. Wipe, wash, or hose
off' any dust and dirt. Cracks and
boles should be caulked. Where
the old paint has a chalky surrace, ho~te it off good, Jet dry,
and apply a primer,
Many latex paints have a built-

::..enu~~e•,

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Proper preparation or the surface to be painted is one of the
most important steps taken in
getting a good repaint j~ The
time spent in preparing the surlace is often as much, and sometimes more, than the time spent

350 feet of twelve-Inch tile and

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.There's No.'·V. acation
:Fo~:fbe Su~cess Of. Wtlnt Ads
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Priddy Builds ·New Pond
pond will hold about one-fourth
acre water when filled. It wUJ

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....,red froni the C&lt;Juney J!lden..
lion omee.
- r !actor tbat oholia tile
elo"" eonnectloll cllcera and consumers weo the
recent Ohio Daley D&amp;!' heldatthe
Re..,..ch and Development Confer at Wooeter.
Several years 11110 farmers
were handling cows caolhle of

in pf-tmer, H&lt;Mever, thla does
warned about using too much not mean that a separate primer
paint, let's take a loOk at what is never required. There are sevto do if you decide that paint is e'raJ exceptions to the no-prim..
Now that you have been

Lay of the Land

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on Thirteen Mile Creek, completed building a fann pond. This

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Pat Glas8 Says:

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ot the
wkf for the
.rternoon 11 the "Conce¢an.
EZI. Apni, Agrlcultllre
Birth, and Eorly Development__
Meigs COun\1'
ot
a Tounwnent Golf Course"
Town and countr)' people are
OJICI.&lt;&gt;r
"How a La"l'er Became
pttina closer together on rea
Turf
Midwife."
iluJ'Ch and practice every day.

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The BJMOclll aftmloonprogradl

example, on September

io and 11, opeelol Lawn and or. will lncludo Auditorium Landnamentala Day wW be held for scaplc,g. Eetahllshment or New
Lawns, and Prtmln8 ol Ornamen·
profenional workeraandtorgar.

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tals.
For the Wednesday, September
the Ohio Agricultural Research
11 aessloos for garden tlubs and
and Development Center at Woost..r.

den clubs and home owners at

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The apecial program Cor pro-

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fenional workers will be on
Tuesday, September 10, start-

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will Include Sbade Trees, PlantIngot Ornamemalo, Turf DiseasIng witb

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ettea, and Evaluation and Man·
agement ol Lawn Mixtures. One

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hoine oWner,J, the-lolirolllldlaiJcO
will bo 11.- tor the home
owner. ~olaf flluJolnehlde Eo.
tobllobment of New Lawna, Plant1ng and ~ ot OrnamOJtlla,
Annual IUid Penmial Gardenl.
The ~ program In the
afte...-&gt; !~eludes Rooeo You
!IICIUid Know M!lre Abou~ Ground
Coven In the -l.andoeepe, and
Facts and Falla&lt;lo;s of laWII
Care.
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By PAT GLASS
Gallia County Ext. Agent
Home Economics

Nothing improves the appear·
anee of a house more than a
fresh coat of paint. But, yoli can
overdo lt.
Specialists in the U. S. Dep&amp;rtrnent of Agriculture's Forest
Service, who know woods a n d
wood finishes, say it's not good
to paint a house too frequenUy.
When the house was built, it
probably got tttree c01ts ofpaint.
This will see it through at least
four years. After that, add only
one coat or paint every four or
n ve years, or two coats not oftener than every sb: years.
Too much paint can only spell
trooble ror the homeowner -and
possibly costly removal by blowtorch or paint and varnlshremov-

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By JOHN COOPER
Soil Conservation Service
Ml5011 Councy
John Priddy, of near Arbuckle

ZIP
CHAIN SA)IJ

serve as livestock water and also
have a side benefit or recreation.
Mr. Priddy plans to build a waterIJW trough bel'"' the pond from

or

which livestock een drink, 'Ille

Pam

POMEROY
992-2181

W. Cor..y, Mi'·
OPEN EVERY HIGHT
UNTIL 6:00 P.M.

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needed.

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W&amp;s
done by the bulldozer belonging
to the Western Soli Conservation
DistricL
WE VISITED

the

Foote Mfn.

eral Corporation plant near New
Haven during their open house re.
cently. Foote Mineral, formerly
Vanadium Corporation, is growing along with the restoftheOhio

Valley. The Compan,yowns nearly
400 acres ot land in that area aoo

ot 1111 n&gt;Qor
ot Dink Pl1
OAHDC delry aclentllli Ia In phla(jr,
tecb,
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the · area ot 111trltl0n. "Most of n1...,1
Tida ~ • \!' •
the ~lone fO&lt; d&gt;lley 'our d8lry
are at. GiUta·
ralloao that are now available templln8 1o do _ llllidami•e ra- • ~1. . .
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were developed some yean qo tlone to meet ~-~s oe the' .. LUt.y~, wao•the l!ret year
opecU!eolly for eowo procllclng ld8ll • procllelng cow oe the f\1. lor • ••nflotm ~ perlocl for
8,000 • 10,000 pclmds oll$lk ture."
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dllnmuill\1' ~ elec-o
annually," aald Dr. 1. • Gllotl&gt;er dairy roaesr
_ ch dlocuoo- ' Uooa. Oftlclal1 Ylewltuameu/lo
more, uaoellt.. chair mill a! th ed lneludehlre evaluatll"', man. ol lncroaolui voter P811fcljlotlon
department ot daley aclenci!:
agement uld
of herd,... by focusing ..,..ter atfentlon'on
"'Ille dairy cow of fDda1 and placemenla, and a llll!lbor of nu- the .lmJiortant olectloll of some
ot the future Is CII(JIIl&gt;le of pro. trfUonali!IUcHe&amp;.
75,000 ·commltteemeo In about
Froteclf~m of - · trom U,OOO· ~al communltleo. Comanimal dloeaoao weo alJO out- munley ASC cornmlttooa asalot
lined at the field day by ettorta eount,y conlmltteeo In the local
ot atato and federal cilllclalo to edmlnletratlonotouchASCSfCU'III
keep foot aod DIGUth dloaue out actloll Pl!'SI'BDII aa Asrlcullllrotthe Unllllilllatea. This dl-oa al Cpnoei'Yalfon ~am. Wheat,
eeused widespread c1amase 1n F....,..~ .. -'l'Oblleco, Wool and
Greet Brllaln last year.
Price"~
GALLIPOLIS - Gnde loan
'11le problem ot keeping tbls
AU rumors -!'liJ are eligible
rates for 1968 crop burley to- costly disease out of tbla countey to i!k" Pl1l In oi1e or more ot
bacco
represent an average has boon co.._..sed by modern the farm .pro,..arna adlllllilller·
Price-s~port loan level about 3 air travei. Becsuaethedl-•ell
ed by the committees are qlll!llper cent above the 1967level, as a conlflllous tbreel, OYOI')' polell- lied to Vote In the community
was armounced earlier this year, Ual aource ot the 'lllsease mull electlollo. IJito of ellsll&gt;le \'01"
J. Melvin Gilbert, chairman of be watched. Thl1 meu.s cloaeiD. era in each COD'IDUll\Y areaval.lthe ~cultural Slablllzatlon aod spectloll o1 all porta ot enlr)' and able In the counl;y ASCS ot!lce.
Conservation CommJttee in Gal- all air temlnala handllns flllll&gt;ts Ellllblllty ID vote or to hold
lla Coun!J', said today.
coming directly !romforelsnair- ot!lce as a committeeman Ia
Baaed on an average loan lew! porta.
not restricted by roaaon of sex,

is a cooperator orthe soil com~er·
valion district. We were interestad in the production of the plant,
its eUect on the people of the
area and how it balanced with the
rest or the economy nearby.
We know of
several parttime farmers who work at this
plant. It was also of interest to
us to see that the plant utilizes
many tons of wood chips. They
prefer hardwood chips, although
the samples which we examined
in thelr birw were made up partly
or pine. 111elr source of s~ply
at present is from a place near
Jackson, Ohio.
Harry Rhodes, who conducted
our tour of the plant, was I grac-

ious hoot and elQllalned thoroughly the work and products of the

planL
A new drainap system has
been installed at LakinstateHO~Joo
pital. This wu · to take care or
some surface water which runs
off the road near the barn at the
hospital and also to drain the I'"'
uea near the barn. This drab~
qe system lnrolved puttlrw In

Large roundworms and nodular worms can eat into
vour pig profi!J!. Fight back with Purina Liquid
Pig Wormer ... knock out worms fast!

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This piperazine concentrate is easy to use. You just
mix it with drinking water. There's no need to
change the feeding program .•. your pigs keep right
on eating and drinking,
Liquid Pig Wormer is economical, too. For eumple,
you can worm up to 256 pip weighing from 40 to
so lbo. for only 2 to a; per ·head.
Worm your pigs with Liquid Pig Wormer two weelu!
after weaning . \_·L~_nd worm 'em again one month
later. Health-ro~g wormB will go . , . and your
pip will grow!
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the nezt ti
you stop by our store.

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North. Produce
Ph.

I think the people of this
land want a peaceful settlement of thia struggle in Viet·
nam and want It u soon as
polllble. And they don't want
to sell out, and if I'm elected
president of the United States,
they won't get a sellout.
-Vice P
ide n t Hubert

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Humphrey.

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of Your Choice," explalna In
some deta1l the entire prGCScllre for electing WDIOtl U
communl\r committeemen. Cos&gt;lea ..-e available at the CCJUDQr
ASCS ot!lce. NOtlcea of com.
munley baundarlel and of tho
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SPECIAL STEC;,;{J'I 11168' Eel· ' STORM DOORS &amp; ~tiS

ly American Stt:reO Radio
&lt;:ombination. Beajltilul solid
state unit wltb 4 speed chan·
ger. Pay balance of $99.12,
or m(mlhly payments ol 16.00.
ALSO: Have repo..•&gt;sed

Awnings. carports, rall~gs
Lowe Brother• PaintS
Wallpaper, Picture Framing
MULLINEAUX DECORATING
Since 1911
446-26116
258 Third Avenue, Ga!Upolls

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speaker sound system. 4 NO. 1 STOKER COAL, at fat·
s~ dual volume control.
mor alnlon Cool Co. tipple
B~ance of $84.11, or monlbly
located 5 mft" east of WeDspayments of $5.00: Phone 446too. Phone S$U781 Wellswn
1021!.
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Real Estate For Sale
ComJUIIIY.
111&amp;-Zti
Real Estate For Sale
WILL .&amp;.GIIU rra A GOOD
EXCE!-LEI' 1', etlic•enl and
D. H. WOOD, Realtor
econclnical. that's Blue Lus- 1957 FORD Z dr. V8 auto. trans.
tax.
Here'sAGooiiBuy
Phone446-1066
Ohle Valley Implement lfo.
tre carpel and uphelstery
II' YOV WANT J UDBOOIII.
Sell cheap $125. Call after
Exceptional!
N1CJi BUU.T IN IUf'CW, I
BRICK
home on upper 41b Av•.
133
Pine
st.
Ph.
Ite-M.
cleaner. Rent electric sham·
5:30 p.m. 446-2241.
201-3
naiP'I.oA.ca f'LUI A ruu.
5
ROOM home with carpeted
140
II
3
bedroom,
1'h bath, good
a.usat&amp;NT
CLOI&amp;
IN
TO
TOWN
pooer $1. Central Supply Co.
living room, fll'eplace, formal
LOOK AT THill ON'S ON IAM104·5 CAMPING trailer with Ted
fruit
celllr.
bli
ft. frontage.
OJCBS HD.L. I DON'T TIIINil
dining room, ldlcben bas
yOU
CAN
BL\1'
1T
PO&amp; Til&amp;
'
.
full
deplh
lot.
Newly
decoral·
GOOD
CLEAN
LUMP
and
stokEl~beth
Harrington who
Williams 13' x 14' high wall
P&amp;lCI OF llt.OOD·DO·
birch cablnels, oven &amp; rqe,
NEW
unftlrnlshed
apartni411t,
er
coal.
Carl
Wlnlers,
Rio
ing.
Slale
roof.
We
beUeve
piSsed away July 2, 194_6 and
SIAMESE kittens, 2 monlhs
tent and canopy, fioor and
livable basement with sumVery
Attractive
Ranch
2 bedrooms, adults oniy: 328
Grande.
Phone
245-5115.
8-tf
we have an attractive price.
old, shots, perfect Sealpolnt
Aug. 31, 11166.
screened windows. Excellent
mer kitchen and rec. room,
Second Ave. Ph. 446-1126.
Owner
Transferncl
Under $10,000.
coloring. Ph. 446-3844 after 5
condition. Ph. 446-iMO. 202-3 IF YOU sre building a new
new forced air furnace, flvnt HOME In Cheshire, 7 large
11115 J BBDI0011 HOUI'I WITH
ZOZ-3
Don't am me II I mils them
204-tf
J"AJIILY ROOM iNcJ.Al1)D CAp.m.
porch, palio. detached garTIIEJ)BA.L CEILINGS, IIODDlf
home or remodeUnR. see us.
roo!llll, balh, large corner lot .
For
WQrda
cannot
expre!!l
w.a.
~
WUIDOW
'!lie Jonellnesa ·without them . HOUSE, 5 !:OOIDS and bath, he· _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _. ,
age and large storage room.
We are builders. Distributor
Will
finance under G.I. loon.
WALL IIUDINO DOORS AND m
fenced
yard.
a
real
good
loLQCA'nD
ON
A
L.UtD
I.A.1fD.
for
Hotpolnl
Appliances,
All~
VERY
nice counlry home, I
Or the aching empthiea
· tween Rodney and · Hlo
, _ IW&amp;
SCAI'ED LOT a.oG 'TO '!'OWN·
cation
In
Gallipolis.
You'll
The
a wipe out many
Grande. Call Wayne AmiM!I!IIBl"'ld AND
•on Eleclrlc.
154 tf
bedroom, H.W. noor, lull
PRICED AT 11UIID.
agree It's the home for you.
:
my
hary, 831 Fourth Ave., .Gal· nl'nJU&amp; LAII' DAY
basemen!, car port, fruit
We Nlad Listing•
Priced In lhe teens.
LOW, &gt;LOW. PRICES on MatWI: BAVZ BUYDB I'Oll J'.dM
But this tbey wipe . never
Upoli!l.
104-11 'ftRJIIII).l'i, T.liiiB'I ar
trees.
II&gt; A.
AND~ ......Wii.
'tresses.
Rice
and
Corbin
FurJust
Listed
too
A.
on
u.s. 35. 6 room home.
D'
YOU ARI: CONSJDWO
Th!_!emory of
e · happy
UIWlOl
S&amp;UNG yova I'BOPDLI f Ul't
niture.
81 tf
3 BR borne In Centenary, birch
fun
b1111ement.
bath, furnace
_,.
TRAILER. 2 bedroom•, Private L.---"!"',..~~-.:~
lT wrrK 'I'D II&amp;L!MCJDT
with
When we were aD I;Otelher.
lot. 446-2848. Bliss Market, Ka- GARAGE SALE _ Relocating.
cablnel! In kitchen. large LR
QALTOil 1M Tllll .u&amp;t\.
Also rental dwelling. ~lr­
wilh beautiful carpet. oJso
able building lois.
Sadly m'ased
nauga.
2&gt;2-3
Many Items must be sold. WaOli.etti Undet nod's ALL types o1 bulldln~ materIals,
bloclt.
brick.
sewer
moe.
carpet In bath room, awn- lLOTS 100 x 250 on Georgel.
0. D. PARSONS
da11(!hter, Mrs. Lowell
sher, ~ryer, refrigerator and
Permanent Portables
windows. lintels. elc. Claude
Gothard.
2M-I · FURNISHED ;)IOUse, 5 np., porrange lamps, loot ladder, baings, slorm windows &amp; doors,
REALTOR
Creek Road.
. cbes, balli. garage. · Adults
by lu;,lluro, 1956 Oldsmobile,
Winters.
Rio
Grande,
0.
CH
THIS
Farm, VDia&amp;e; City PPT&lt;~ooortyl) car port, Jot II 811' x 150'.
Eoeabt!ll
5-5121 after 5.
65 !I
!N. !.()VING memory of
only· No pots. 1127 Second
many small lte!llll. If you
Price $15,500. We can make
• Jobn 1. Rldlardl Ill I 17 ~
11.
Phone 4t6-0ZU
It easy for ·you to buy. ·
Darling Daulihter. Clara El·
Ave.. ~h. ,24S$40 or Inquire
want It, we've got lt. Location
Rassell o. Wood IH Ill!
HAPPINESS IS
·'
len ArriDgton Wlio jJti8se(l , ll!i' Sl!eond Ave.
1119-~ 2 miles ·from ·ll\ty·'l!mlts"&lt;m'
Ronald
K. Canaday~
List II
HAVING enough elbow room
J8n
·p•••·
Iaway Sept. 1, 1168. '
JU. AI Childers, Box 204 F,
for the whole family. This WITH US for !his reasol&gt;-The
Funk I Wqnalls.
. ,• • ,
~· RO(llofll AND BATH unfur.
Gallipolis:
21)2.3
SOLD sign Is wbat counta.
5 acres offers enough room
thumb ·indexed.
•
· (rom
1w
nlshed apartment, adults onfor all your activities. Four HOBART DILLON, Realt&lt;Jr
01
Em::ytlopedic
• )y •. Ph. -~1519.
i· A:.,.,
one
18a-tf NEW Goodyear tires, 77Sx14.
441#14
DR, balh with vanity, utility
NEW
LOCATION
Collete Diclioniitry
· A voice "" Jove II oWl,
4 lor $81). Pb. 446-45311. 71)4.3
room, :WXLS carpeled llv!ng
Evonlnp I4U7II
TIDRD &amp; STATE STREETS
A place IS vacanlln..oqr heme, S ROOMS AND BATH. furniSh·
room with slone fireplace,
191•11 11166 OLDSMOBILE Delta 88
Central Air Condilion
which never can !No tdl$4.
ed, at 831 Fourth.
central air, 2 car garage,
BAIRD REALTY CO.
NEARLY new, 3 bedroom, elecand
God liloae knows bow we miss
bard top, P.S. sod P.B. Like
farm
pond.
Happiness
Is
find. tric kitchen, 2 baths, recreaOscar
Baird,
Realtor
· you and why yQU were OFnCE '!IPBCe lnr . rent. call new condition. Call 36'1-7591.
Ing all this priced In the
tion room, vacant and ready
. 2342 1"from I a.m. IIU 5
Natural Gas
·eaDeil away.
.
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Owner overseas 1n servtce ·
teens.
to move into.
$adly mldod by Falber,
p.m.
204-~
OWNER LEAVING county and
WOWIWHAT
1163 Second AM.
53 Acre Farm
offers fer sale this 3 bedroom
Mother, Sliter and
FURNISHED,___:.a-partmen--t, conPhone U6-2917
ABulLDI
PAPEC lleld chopper and Pa·
NICE z bedroom home, locatecj
home and 1 A. with new bath,
10'-1
Gallipolis, Ohio
Brother~.
tact SleU8 Amold/ Park Cen·
pee blower, beth 1n good ••·
two miles from City on black- THAT'S wbal you'll say when
gas furnace, basement, pantral Hate!. /.
M
able
cond!Uon.
Call
367-7591.
yau see the construction and eling, good garden spot, Jo..
The
ofler
is
limited.
top road.
IN LOVING memory ol MllfJ
~
noor plan of this new 30' •
caled In Addison Twp. on
: 'L. Fl!)ler, Whe passed away SLEl!lPtNG rooms. w~y
Busioess Opportunity
lll'
BRICK
RANCH.
Private
BACK
TO
SCHOOL
blacklop rd. flllOO.
· one year ago today, Sept. 2.
SMALL grocery near town with
rates. Park Ce-:it~·Bl H'o!e~
and
spacious
on
6
acres
at
12
Jl'l'.
DUMP
BED.
Pb.
4463 bedroom aparlment. Buy
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SPECIAL
2 Miles From Downtown
. Il I - • asked to give a
nature's best on Rl. 141.
2931.
JJU
lhoag~t wltjcl1 In one word
stock
&amp; equipment &amp; Lease
f/500
BUYS a 2 slory frame
SMITH-CORONA CORSAIR"
We ate lookint for cusRT.
160
home
with 10 rooms and 6 A.
building.
'' Wl)UI.d apeak '
.
F1:1L'\f. Pot. 2 ~ilf1•·11"l~: uti!:. SHOTGUN-Rem. aulo. 12 ga.
ONLY 105 Acrea left of the Located just oil State Rl. 588.
•}. uriltr · of brotherhood, a
Ofllce Ph.~
(;t'S Mid, 258 StllW st. P~·.
1111" full choke, $10.. Ph. 446Bickers Farm· acrooo from
Cbarles
M.
Neal
llt-.J5tl
. · . ~pathy complete,,
Excellent location. H o m e
tomers who want the best
HO·:s66'7 after 5 1/, r! L
180-t: 13911.
104-3
N.
Gallia High SchoOl, 1-lothll needs some repairs.
A'~ happy cheery waya
A. A. Nibert 44f.II'IZ
mile frontage on Rt. 1&amp;0.
Camr Massie, «11-4711
~- :' ..f mind ·that knew Ill own, 10' ~ Sit' mobilt h(.rl'.t'. loca~­
CaHie &amp; Machinery
In home . flrnlshillls at
RUGS
a
meSs?
Clean
lor
less
Good heme. bam, pasture,
$iteftted' midst a throng of
ed
ln
Ktmauta.
{or
.l:fle
nr
«
A
..
2
story
frame
home.
balh,
.' '""' lolt,
, .yet
. peaeeful when
with Blue Lustre. R2nt elecServices OHered
silo. 3 ponds. Buy all 105 Actwo person.•. (',ont•cf Stell•• tiic sha!npooe• $1. Sheppard.
plenty pasture, 22 A. tillable,
.
• , aaone.; .
DEAD
STOCK
res. or choose any tract you plenty water, located on counlhe lowest IJ'icts posArnold.
Pa•k
Central
Hotel
86Z !at Ave.
204-i Features: Full 84
Key,,. li. ·~ 'th81 shed Its . sUenl
-VICII
.,...want
of
this
farm.
200-tf
ty rd.
board, Pre-Set Tabulator, Per; JIO:Ii, · to brighten many
-..u.
\'OUB ,...,
CLOSE IN
NEW
TRACI'OR
Trede-inl:
sonal
Touch
selector,
Quick-Set
BOUiiB
AND
con
'
Four Bedrooms
sible. You pt better
' -,..-1
.
c..u. IACDON • NICE 3 BR heme. large I&lt;It,
\'lslble Margins, Page Gese, Er·
1-MF136D:
1-MF35D,1-MF
~
ROOM
furnished
""'"
(falt.
HERE'S
A
nice
Z
story
frame
; i Wltbaul. a 1110!110111 of delay•
.
drilled well. on Mill Creek,
front. adults onlv. , no pelll.. 350, i-MF500. 1-MFeG. 1 ror Control. Unifled Base a n d
';·t.d· '18J, 'l"ou ; ~n my
J,EE'S
PLUMBING
&amp;
REMOP.
.
out o1 high water on cool, heme with 101&gt; A., bath, 2
less.
Hilet ences required. Pit 44(1. Ferg. "'' 1-MF Backhoe &amp; case.
~
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.
car garlll!e; W-B llreplaco,
. motJter..
. ' .
ELING,
Crown
Cily,
0.
Ph.
tree
shaded
Jot.
See
H
today!
:!I'll
alter
7
u:m.
211M
:LQider,~• t- '50 Ford, 1- '51
lEG. PIICE SS9.50
dug well and cistern. Located
;). '• Sadly mlosed/ IJy dauch'
.
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12'1-ll ..
8
ACRES
Fore!:
HD1010,
t-JD2010,
1
on blacktop rd. in K Yg e r
·.· ters, (Helen) ,Mrl. Robert
SALE PIICU Al
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T~Nisillm
,4_room
apart,.
OliVer
Iii,;
We
are
.,urrent~y
NICE
6
room
two
story
heme.
Creek Srhool District.
,.....''i.
· ~ I&lt; Ni-"~gp,
Ohio, I
REYNOLD'S GALLJ'POLIS TV
,,
••"'tt'
mem. Jna~. • ,, 46 ~ st.
highest !rode-Ins ••• .
al. siding, 2 driDed wells. omco Pkone 441-f'm M Bn.
, "C , (t.opise) Mrs- !li;Jn' Yaleo.
139 Second Avenue
fruit trees. pines. yoo•n like
. IICI-8 ez, 111 .new Tractors Arrlvlnt
Ewallp
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Across
from Post-Office
LIMITED
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the price. Located R!. 180.
Doug
Wetllerlioll,
Ph. H11Zl4
Phone 4411-0201
nd and s,c ...oro Gall ipoli.
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TRYING
TO
sELL!
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Robert
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Ph. 1111111
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Fomltorw)
(Fortllo•ly
CALL UBI
G&amp;lllpolls ~q\Or Salel, Mas.•-·
Jay Slleppard, 141-1!11
sey-Ferauson ~. KanllllJtEiiiNETH STEGER'S
Earl Wlnten, 141 S!'
'll•r o11io'. 446-~Mf. . til-l
WATER DELIVERY SERVICE
Wayne Amsbary, MNat
Ph. ~34'7.
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1962 1&gt; T. Dodge Pickup
11164 21&gt; T. GMC
1962 2lf.t T. Chev.
1958 1&gt; T. GMC pickup
11164 2 T. International
1955 1&gt; T. Dodge pickup
1966 11&gt; T. Dodge lruek
1951 IT. ~1954 11&gt; T. Ford
1956 Z T. Int. Tractor
1963 \~ ~Che•.pickup
1966 I T. MC
1~ 2 T.
C
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1 Minneapolis Moli~e Power
Unit
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New &amp;O" Rotary Cutters ~
$299.50. New 8.25 x 20. 10 ply
nylon !Ires $55. Inc. Federal

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ZIG ZAG ~EWING MACBINII. GARAGE SALE- Leaving Gal·
1968 SALESMiifi'S demonstraUpoUi. Many tblngs muat be
tor Makes laney slitehCa &amp;
soil!, wpber, gas dryer, g1111
•• Will sacrifice for t paystove, r~erator, baby fur·
ments or $8 or S4l Cash.
nlture, drafting table, Uvlng
room lamps, child's gym set.
' 1'15-3011.
1!19-6
1958 Oldsmobile, many ite!llll
too numerous to mention.
2 DUMP trucks, 1968 &amp; 19115
GMC. Ph. 367·'15211.
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You need it? W&amp; got II. On
Rt. 141, z miles from C II Y
1957 RACE car. Pb. 44&amp;-0'149 af·
Limits. Ph. 446-0955.
202-2
ter &amp; p.m. ·
2~
MONDAYS and Tueadaya a r e
BJ'EliEo AND AM &amp; nf
piece goods remnant days at
1968 MODEL console. ·wm sen
Upper Murphy, 4 yards $1.00.
fll3.2
on paymenls of $5 per monlh
or wRI setl lor $85 c1111h. TrY
It 1n your heme. Call 675-3081.
NEW GMC TIUCK
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well estabU.hed. beating and
ill JOUr slon without 8ft1 I!Wftt..
air · conditioning company
ment on your n~rt. We wiU lnllbll
• complete aelf·•ern 1hoe dtPaiwllil a' goOd reputation for
mml oil • coDJlrnment plan if JCftl
qu(lllty work an~ service' ·In
h1ve IPIC'f! l'"'tllble. AD merdtallo
(liM' 1trt-Ul!keted. CaU et'-HI·'1MT or
Akron, Ohio bas openings for
write Wolfe W1111r-u·weU CorP.. 4S
W, Capital St.. Columbu, Qblu .a215
2 qualified ana experienced
for Nrther det8tll.
I)W
lnl!lallerl. 'l'be&amp;e ate permanent posllions. We work
I' WILL not be reaponslble for
steadily
the ·year around.
any debts other than rny own
TrUcks
and
large tools furas ·of this dald August 30,
nlabect
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bonellll. For
1968. Signed
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appointment,
call
J~ E. Skaggs.
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Home H &amp; A C llervlce Com·
PERMANENT wave ~lal pany.. 131 Cuyahoga Street.
$15. lor $12.50. Call for apAkron, Ohio. 44304.
71)4.7
·pOinlmenl,
MedemOiselle
Beauty Shop, 242 Second Ave,
ForRa[11
Pb. «6-344%.
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2 BEDROOM hq)ltetraller, 10
x so. lilre new. All utilities,
hiMernoiy
IN LOVING memory of 1117 furnished. Adults only. ~h.
C46-HSS.
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Father and Molher, Ezra &amp;

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MEIGS
EQUIPMENT
· Rear Melrs General Hospital

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convenience.

race. There will be glltl otrored
from these same breeds.
Theae are just oomeot'lbe ways
In which apicultural proclleers
and consumers ~ farmers and
town people benefit froni research aod Improvement In - .
ductloll,

44&amp;-i933

Upper River. Rd.

DlllrollNT STORE

your engine continues to deliver peak
power to he PTO and hydraulic system.
Yes! Th ln!emational 656 Hydrostatic drivatrac-

Include Hamplhlre, Yorkshire,

WOMAN toi- part time•~ork ln
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Notice

ular melllbera ol the commlllee
&amp;lao wUl .,..,e asdeiesateoaria the 'alt..rnatea 11 aitel'lllle
deleaatea - to a eount,y COIIV!lft·
tlon, where rumors wliil&gt;e elect.
ed to fill vaeaneleo on the ASC

Introduces a totally
NeW, _ Con~ept in
tractor farming ··

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Our present predominant
reaponse which considers the
students as the enemy, exhorts them to behave and
then resorts to force, 11 in
fact promoting the very commnmsm· and anarchy we pro, ... to abhor.
-Hams Wofford Jr., pr•rideftt of State Unwerriltl
Collofl!l at Old W eltbu'T/;
N.Y., urging peauful re-

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me to be eleet..d will c0nlili ·01
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,uld a llllrd reauJar IIIOIIII&gt;er, u

Grade Rates

Timely Quotes

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.6 acre of sod waterway.
Mr. WUllams said, "A person
must take care or the land in order to make It produc~'"

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fCU'IIIor tan bo
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The veterinarianl reported ra~e, color• religion, or national ers, whlch have been diap!Qed.
loan rates for 1968 crqJ burley lhel more than 1.1 bWioo pounda orlsln.
.
at varloua locaUana thr&lt;ollhoul
Immediately with a damp cloth. range from 30 to 77 cents per
of
animal
b.Y1&gt;rocllcta
and
1.3
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Exceptlona
Include
peri!OIIs
the coun\Y.
Two coats will give the best appound.
pearance and dunbUIQ:.
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Schedules of the grade loan' . Wlon poonde ot edible meat
Roger Miller, Ohio State Uni,,ere lnterceptel and refused enrates will be available through
verSity Extension Agricultural producer cooperative associ- try durlne 1967.1naddltton, more
F.ngineer in Family Housirq{, llatt
ations handllrw price-support to- than 2 billion pounds ol meat
the following as one last • ~mtnd­
and eatmo1 ()1'04lcta were conbacco.
er when painting your house:
fiscated
trorn passenger lugp.ge,
A3 in past years, growers will
''Do not paint w~en the temairline
meal
a, and other oources.
offer their tobac:~(! for sale at
perature is below SOJegrees F." auction in the usual maMer, and
Another area where consumer•
price slt)port will be made avail- and;.,'Odlcers meet wasdl.scuas~
new daley
able to c~ratlng growers ed at Dairy Day.
procllcta,
developed
by the con.
through the producer cooperative
associations which will utWze ter' s department of daley t..ch- on a contractual basis - the ooiO&amp;Y, were WIYalled at Dlar)'
services and !aciUtles or auction Day. These lncluciep a Jow.tat
warehouses and leaf packing dairy apraad which contains half
firms. Only lheorlglnalproducer the fat of either margarine or
is eligible to receive price sup.. butter; a fu.U~avored eheen prob.
duct 'which een be ripened In
port.
Leslie Rayburn, rann manajust
aeven day11; a chocolate
No price s~port will be offer...
ger, looked after the lnstalladon.
navored
drink made from whey;
ed on any tobacco graded 11 U"
Denver Yoho. of U. s. SoU C~ (unsound), "No-G" (no grade), and 14whlte" chocolate mllk.
servatiotl Service, helped with the · or scrap.
While eonsumer.s do not think
planniog or the system and ch~ckmuch about procllcUon of pork,
ed the grade as the Ule was bethey are lntereatad In buying
ing laid.
servatlon teat In the high schools lean &amp;tool meat. Oneofthewaya
tblo Ia developOd Is b.Y mprovMARK WUIInms, of Thirteen of Mason County. By _,.orlng ed strains of livestock.
Mile Creek near Arbuckle, im- such a contest the Dlatrict would
An -rtunleylaotrered Meigs
proved 300 feet of a small side give awards to students maldag area pork procllcers to secure
highest score~. Cr~ e ~ c h
stream which e""""ties Into Thir- the
11!111&gt; "Mfty. , l;lporl ., ano!.. lli~ at
school.~ ~
'"'!·:· ...· ~~v:
teen Mile Creek. This stream
the Ohio Fo.lt llnj&gt;rovemeat cerHigh schoolslnJacksonCOU!Ity
had silted about fall aod the cfw&gt;.
Ufled Boar and GUt Sale to bo
nel was choked with trees and for several year.s have been con- held Tuesday, SepteiMer 10 at
Hydrostatic drive provides every speed for lop perbrush. These were removed and ducting such 1 teaL ln that coun- the Clark Couney Fairgrounds In
cy
it
Is
held
in
the
blollll!)'
claoses
formance
and peak efficiency. Lets you go from 9
the chamel put on grade, widen~rlnglleld.
of
each
high schooL 1be awards
MPH
in
reverse
to 20 MPH in forward and every!hinJ
ed and deepened so as to restrlet
'Illere will bo at loa at 60 boars
given
in
Jackson
County
haYe
in
between
...
Selectad
with ONE CONTROL ... On
the water flow to the channel
ot!ered from six.breeds, by 20
been
scholarships
to
the
one
week
!he
go
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No
ciutch
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Without
touching !he throttle .
.Mr. Williams has been a coop..
dlt!erent br~•. Eech boar
camp held annuall)'
conservation
Now,
you
can
plow,
plant,
cultivate,
mow, chop,
erator of the District for many
hao been certified throulll&gt; the
at
Cllllil
Caesar
In
.Webster
Couf&gt;.
bale
at
the
precise
speed
ratio
to
cope
with every
years and the record shows that
Ohio ~ Improvement Profield
or
crop
condition.
No
matter
how
often you
ty.
in past years he had Installed
gram, nports Wilbur Bruner,

PURINA LIQUID PIG WORMER

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Apply latex paint generously
with a good quality n,yloil brush. · ol63,5 ~ents perpoun:t, the grade

The Board ot St()ervlsors ot
has a surface inlet io which the the Western SoH Conservation
surface water may enter quick- District agreed to sponsor a coJloo

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can be one of them. Thes' exceptions are explained ln detail
on the paint can label. It ts important to Collow the manufac·
turer' s recommendations as lJtoo

For the new paint to adhere
well to the old paint, the surCace
must be clean and firm. Remove
all loose paint with a wire brush
and scraper. Wipe, wash, or hose
off' any dust and dirt. Cracks and
boles should be caulked. Where
the old paint has a chalky surrace, ho~te it off good, Jet dry,
and apply a primer,
Many latex paints have a built-

::..enu~~e•,

.

Proper preparation or the surface to be painted is one of the
most important steps taken in
getting a good repaint j~ The
time spent in preparing the surlace is often as much, and sometimes more, than the time spent

350 feet of twelve-Inch tile and

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.There's No.'·V. acation
:Fo~:fbe Su~cess Of. Wtlnt Ads
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Priddy Builds ·New Pond
pond will hold about one-fourth
acre water when filled. It wUJ

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....,red froni the C&lt;Juney J!lden..
lion omee.
- r !actor tbat oholia tile
elo"" eonnectloll cllcera and consumers weo the
recent Ohio Daley D&amp;!' heldatthe
Re..,..ch and Development Confer at Wooeter.
Several years 11110 farmers
were handling cows caolhle of

in pf-tmer, H&lt;Mever, thla does
warned about using too much not mean that a separate primer
paint, let's take a loOk at what is never required. There are sevto do if you decide that paint is e'raJ exceptions to the no-prim..
Now that you have been

Lay of the Land

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lN TRIBUTE and loving menl-

IN LOVING memoey of Mary NO, DON'T read ihlo If you are
L. Fuller. who pat;sed away
not planning on allendlng the
one Y&lt;llr ago Sept 2.
ham shoot at the Racine Gun
Club Sunday, Sept, 1, from
If I were asked to give a
noon to 4 p.m. Everyone welcome.
ii-21Htc
thought which In one won!
would speak
· A unity of brotherhood a sym- BAND EVERY Friday and Sat•
pathy complete.
urduy al Jack's Club on HarA hundred happy cheery
risonville Road off Rt. 7.
ways a mind that knew its
Country music by Gayle Mc-

oom,

Donald and his Drifters.

Contented midst a throng of
folk, yet peaceful when
alone.
A heart that shed its silent
glow, to brighten many
another,
Without a moment of delay,
I'd say. 'You mean my
mother.'
Sadly miS!ed by daugh""'· Mrs. Robert (Helen l
Nibert. Northup, Ohio,
Mrs. Sam (Loulae)
Yates, Racine, Ohio,
grandchildren and great
grandchildren.
8-1-ltc

8-28-3tc
,
1HE OURS REUNION will be
Sept. I, al Rock Springs Fair
grounds.
8-28-3tp
SHOOTING MATCH SUnday,
Sept. 1st, from 12 to 4. Hams

bacon, half of hog. Shotguns
only. Rutland American Legion Home.
8-28-!tc

.Grand Juiy ~

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STORE eqUipment for sale or
trade for house trailer. M &amp;
G Market, three mlles south
of Middleport on Rt. 7.
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19f'l MUSTANG, 6-cyllnder, 1speed, 1966 Chevrolet caprice,
automatic, power steering and
brakes, rinancing avallable,
phpne 992-6547 alter 5 phone
192-.174f.
7~1-tfc

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FIVE
hollle, bath; base.
IDeal, three lola, Slate Rl.,
Lower Pomeroy. t3800. Good
cimdllion.
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bath, utiUiy room, otorm
doors, and windows, siding,
two car garage, garden spot,
drilled well, two cbllerni,
plus · several other features.
IAJcated on nice lot approximately 1\!o miles from Rutland on lhe Rulland-Harrisonvllle Road, Phone 742tQ:l.
Hftc

1968 SCIWLT mobile home,
brand new, IZxSO. Two bedrooms. Will sell or trade In
on good property. S. D. Buskirk, IH6 Plum St., Mlddle- HOUSE on Hamilton St., corner ID~ phone 99U108 .or 992PQJ'l.
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l1lar7 L. J..oapllff llld
Cook, Jr., both ol BID- • acoy L. Koller, IAion;
Walter D. Ilidlllout, Jr., Ill. 2
Loon; 1101' Bo- llld llooald
F. II&lt;Jullh, b!&gt;f11 of New llaYeo;
llerobti lilaM llld llooold Slur..
geon, both ot Atbton; Art E.
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Albert !let&gt;btno, all of Point
Pleuant; Mary M. Mowrey, Welt

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R•al !!state For Sale
0&gt;BIUEN a. CROW

REALTY COMPANY
IIDDDLEPORT - ll!r story, 2
. bedroomi, with NEW bath, bot

water tank, sink, furnace aDd
. floor covering. $4,100.00.
POMEROY - 1 ot..ey, 3 bed·
rooms, .bath, modern ldtchea
and dlnlq area, patio, hard·
wood floora, an exceUent buy.

fl0,500.00.
RACINE - 2 story, 4 bedrooms,
Ill baths, I lilce lots, clooe
to scbools, going at '10,800.00.
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SPECIAL STERI!lO, 1968 Early
American stereo radlo comFor Sale ·
blnaUon. ReauUful aolld slate
. unlt with 4 speed changer.
pup5. 7 Lfber.
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!192-5669 Beagle
alter :l'lJ.m.
Pay balance of $9UJ or 11101&gt;ly Ave., Pomeroy. . ~1-st~
thly payments of $&amp;. Also
have repoeaessed stereo ln
walnut cabinet, 4 speaker IJRAVELY tractor with moe!
attachments, Phone 99UI43.
aoand system, 4 speed dual
t-l.Stc
volume control. Balance of
$8UI or monthly payments
of $5. Phone 1192.1218, ~1-lltc AFRICAN N!GIITCRAWLERS,
60 for •1. these are larger
worms, due to laol: of reH &amp; N DAY OLD or started
sponse.
1968 Is my last year
Leghorn pullets both Door or
In
the
ball
business. All nightcage grown available. Poul- ·
crawlers must go In early
try housing and automation.
Sept. 'ire give extra wormt.
Modem Poultry. Box No. 188,
Red
worms rest of the seaAthens, Ohio. Phone 59!-~l.
son,
thanks !or your past
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help. John Mohler, LeadlnR
Creek Road.
Middleport,
FIVE ROOM house. close to
Ohio. Phone 992-ll1113. ~ 1-ste
!own, hospital and school In
Pomeroy. Phone 992-2271.
VOLKSWAGEN In llond concl~
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Spring
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ory of Theodore Roosevelt
EFFICIENCY two bedroom
PulUns, who was born April
fumlsbed apartment, Pl1one
I, 1901, the son of the late
992-2288.
9-1-lfc
FOR SALE at auction Friduy
George and Susie Pullins, ha
night. one boat with trailer
was married to Bessie Tracy
and 25 HP Evinrude motor. TWO bedroom traDer, M &amp; G
on March 26, t¥24. To this
Market, three miles south of
Also complete safety equip.
union were horn four childMiddlejlQI't
on Rl. 7. ll-29-3tc
ment and water skis. Adalll!
ren, Thomas, Gerald, Betty IN MEMORY of Charles E.
Auction Service, Rutland,
and James. Mr. Pullins deMassar who passed away one
Ohio.
8-27-4tc roRNISHED and unfurnished
parted this life August tO,
aoartmenl&lt;~~. Close to school.
year ago today September I,
t968 at 7 p.m. In Pleasant
Phone
992-543(
lli-16-tfe
l!lf'l.
EARL'S BARBER Shop, RaVaUey Hospital, PI Pleasant,
cine, will be closed from
W. Va. Dad was never a big
Hfs life was earnest, his
Sept. 2 through the 5th, open TRAilER SPACE. all utllitl•"
man in stature, never weighavailable. Inquire 156 Mulber.
actions kind,
Friduy and Saturday the 6th
Ing more than 110 lb. But lo
ry
alter 3 or 5 p.m. Write P.
A generous hand and an acand 7th.
8-25-lil!'
hls family and seven grand0
.
Box 425 Pomeroy. 5-211-lfc
tive mind
chUdren he "as a big man. Anxious to please, loathe to WILL DO sewing at home During the year and a half
offend.
zippers, pockets, pegging, FURNISHED GARAGE apartthat he was ill he never com- A loving husband, father end
ment on Lincoln Hill. Utilities
hemming, alterations, etc.
paid ; adulls only. Phone 992plained or was demanding.
friend.
Mrs. Freddie Thabet, Mason,
He leaves to mourn his death
34ll9.
6-19-trc
Sadly missed by his wife,
Phone 773-5651.
4-30-tfc
In addition to his family one
leota, son Starling and
brother Carl Pullins of Pofamily, David Rlgg•
HAPPV HOUR, Shenang Springs TWO BEDROOM apartmenl In
meroy. His passing has left
Middleport, newly decorated.
and family.
~1-llp 1 Nile Club, 5 to 6 p m Mona vaeant spot that no one can
phone
between 9 a.m. and 5
/ day lhru Friday Ladles night
fill. He is gont! but can nev- IN MEMORY of MrsJ Heiiiy
p.m.
992-3586.
ll-25-61c
every Friday.
U-lfc
er be forgolten . Thts tribute
Beaver who, '"passed sway
was prepared by his daughSept. 2, 11167.
NOW OPEN from 10 A.M. to 10 THREE ROOM furnished apartter-ln.Jaw, Kathy.
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ment. phone 992-59!10. 8-25-lfc
19~1 TRIUMPII ll&lt;imlevnle mo/
P.M. the S&amp;W Drive In on
loreycle. Plione Chester 1185She was like a beautiful
57 CHEVROLET, Phone Mason
the by-pass Rt. 7. Soft ice
'fRAILER
LOTS,
Bob's
Mobile
3350
or see at Newell'• s.m;
flower
C.nl Of 1'lulnkt
cream, good food, specials on
~12 Mason after 6 p.m.
Court,
Syracuse,
Ohio
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Sent down to earth from God
WE WISH to thank everyone
Monday and Thursday.
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Rt.
124,
Phone
992-21151.
To bloom in this world a
who was so kind during the
POODLE PUPPIES, AKC Toy
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11-11-lfc
little while
death of Theodore Roosevelt
mfnlature. f/5 and up. Stud 1'1014 DODGE V-ll wa...,, 45.·
544 mllea. clean. 1962 P'ord
Pullins, friends and neigh'l1len lo be laid beneath the
service and grooming. Phooe
w~nted To Buy
FURNISHED TWO BEDROOM
!lolaxle
5011. nice. 1!1511 Cbevv
sod,
bors for their beautiful flow.
992-544.1.
11 3 tic
ANTIQUES, furniture, dishes.
APARTMENT.
Middleport,
lmDO!a V-11. ted and . white.
en, Dr. Rlchard Slack and
Her place will be vacant In
miscellaneous. Mrs. Howard
phone 992-3874.
8-9-tfc AKC Golden Retriever puppies,
::~ll'ln 'M'avtPI~ wrln•er · tvDe
the home
nurses at Pleasant Valley
Cecil, 800 W. Main St., Pomewasller
and twin launctrv
Her gentle voice ts attn.
Hospital, Laurel Cliff Health
524 Ash St. , Middleport. 992roy.
1·25-lfc TRAILER SPACE, ready to
tuh~
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\'f!Ars n1rf. hoth fnr
But we must not question
LaureFCilff Free Meth5443.
6-25-11• - .
hook
up,
private,
plenty
of
1"11. Dale RArr. R..dsvliie.
God
odist Church, Rev. Eugene
~-'eln W&lt;&gt;nted
room for children to play. !:!GilT ROOM HOUSE, wall
nlllo.
9-1 -!lo
But say-Dear Lord-Thy
Gill, pallbearers and Mr. and
CAR HOPS. apply in person at
Phone 992-3904.
6-i4-tfc
Will.
Mrs. Amold Grate !or music
to wall carpeting In living
Crow's Steak House, Pomeprovided,
''W~ 'Pnm~ vnnr t""nl~"" of
Ssdly mlssecJ by Mother,
room and dining room, full
roy.
8-26-tfc
For Sale
fn hP:!d WI F.~'k"'V mrt PnMrs. Sallie Allison,
Wife, Bessie, children,
size · basement with coal fur5 ROOMS and bath on nice lot
Tom, Gerald, Betty
sister, Mrs. Andry
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Phone 992-AAM 1t-1-3tr"
'lace. Sun porch and back
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Call
992-5901.
Torrence, brother, Mr.
and James.
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lost
porch, inlaid linoleum in klt•
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Paul Allison.
7-30-tfc
ch{'n, large ~ :'lrd with lots of
WHITE ANGORA kitten. RaBUIIIIell
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THE FAMILY of Wald B.
.•hade, ga&lt;den, hot and eold ilADIO AND TV REPAIR, house ·
cine Southern local distrjct.
9-1-llc
Hampton wishes to express
running water in hOuse, shoMargaret Sellers, Phone 949- STEREO. beaumul 1968 walnut
calis, antenos, Bale and lnconsole with radio. automatic
. alncere thanks to an those who IN MEMORY of Charles E.
wF:r Jn ba~mtnt One mile
2120.
ll-28-3tc
stallation. John Harrison, 701
Snider who passed away sir
changer and multiple speaksent food. flowers, and cards
out on P,.,m ..roy . Rutland
Broadway St., Middleport,
or expttssed their kindness years ago August 31, IIID.
ers.
Pay
only
$73.55
or
$6
per
Road, phone 992-6889. 8-25-jjtc
For Sale or Rent
phone 992-2522.
7-14-lfc
month. Call 992-32t8. 8-25-jjtcp
and sympathy In any way
LARGE four bedroom home In
during our bereavement.
That sad day so long ago
1962 PONTIAC, 4 door wagon, CURTISS breeding service of
Racine close to all schools.
Children, Clyde, Madge,
MAPLE
STEREO
radio,
t968
It hurts lo recan even today
luggage carrier, $450. John
21 different breeds, catUe sir- ·
Phone 949-4073.
11-27-lfc
Floyd and Grace and
Early American stereo radio
Your loving smile, your
Krawsczyn . Phone ~2717.
es or 4 breeds. of goal btlcb,
gentle lace
families.
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combination. Beautiful solid
8-29-3tc
hy
calling Parker 992-2264, P~
W1nted
state unit With 4 speed chang.
No one can fill your vacant
meroy
or S6'1·3251 COOlVille,
SOMEONE to r&lt;palr and lay
place.
er. Take over payments of $8 JOHN DEERE 420 dozer with
1 ACE and Thelma wishes t..
l-2&amp;4lltc
fallen stooe wall call 992-3887.
thank the Pomeroy and Midper month or balance of $&amp;9.·
Sadly missed by wife
blade and winch, $800. Phone
11-27-Qp
19. Call 992-3218.
8-25-jjtc
dleport f~ "'"'",...... .... ""fr f.,..
and chOdren
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99U040.
ll-28-61c
., C. C. BRADFORD
their help during their ll!Cent
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COMBINATION housekeeper, . SEWING MACHINE. cabinet KENNEBEC Potatoes Charles
, ~lire. Wonder'ul service rendComplelo Servlee
companion, cook to stay with
ered and everyone else who
model, slightly used. OVerHilton, Portland. • ll-29-25tc
no.. MNIIl
Notice
elderly lady. Must be able to
was so kind and thoughtful.
casts, monograms, sews on
crttt Bradford
live in. Prefer someone who
The CUster&amp;
t-1-ltc THE CLUB Restaurant will be
buttons, fancy stitches, etc.
t968 SHASTA Travel Trailer,
closed all day after 11 a. m.
can drive. Car furnished. Fine
No allaclunents needed. Pay
sleeps I, call 992-5592 or see
- · · Oldo 5 I tfc
Sunday,
Sept. 1, for the Firehome, good wages snd perI WISH to !bank everyone for
$42.60 or monthly payments of
at 49! Broadway, Middleport.
men's Chicken Barbecue.
manent pooition for the right
thetr lovely gills received at
$5. Call"tll-3218.
8-25-ttc
ll-29-3tc AIR CONDITIONING Relrlger1-Zlf..:nl
party. Reply giving name,
layelfe shower. Sneclal thanks
aUon service. Jaclt'a Refrigaddress and phone number to * HOMEIIIADE ICE CREAM,
to Mrs. Ada Morris, Mn.
POTATOES. WATERMELONS,
eration, New Haven. hone
Box 92 MlddlejlQI't. 6-28-lfc
Bettv Roush. Mrs. Ethel Orr · TO ALL Veterans and their
phone liB 1365 or 919-:J.!!I.
phone 843-:1254 Clarence Prol1182-n.
4 • tfe
families, your Meigs caunly
and Mrs. Letha Woods.
8-25-flc
fllt, Portland.
11-29-lfc
Veterans Service Officer is a
S/Sgl. and Mn.
READY • MIX oon""'te deHvtrue
friend of any veteran's
Jerry Cleland.
THREE .male Beagle pups &amp; 1!0.000 BTU GAS CIRCULAT9-1-ltp
en!d right to your project.
family, he belps the sick vetweeks old and one sable and
ING
HEATER,
111:12
wool
rug,
Fast and easy, 1&gt;ree' ellleran gel Into the hospital, he
l WANT to express my sincere
white female come &amp; montbs
kitchen
cupboard
with
glas•
mates. Phone 1192-3284, Ooeg.
helps widows obtain compenthanh to a1J tho&lt;: ~ w~ sent
old; your choice $10, cau 992doon!, dinette set. metal
leln Ready - Mil: ca., Middlesation and any other beneeanls and visited me.
2029.
Jl.29-stc
hrdrobe, gas l'8llle. two
port, Ohio.
• JO 'tte
fits, your Meigs County Ser·
Also Dr. Rld~eway, Dr. TeDe.
duveaports, - priced reasonvice Officer assists In eduDr. Simoo. Dr. Brady and aD
GENTI.E MARE PONY a n d
able, Pete Elberleld, Oles- BUDGET PRICI!: 1\nnlture on
cational
benefits·. vocational
the nurses Bl'ld nurses aides
oolt, cheap. Vernon Weber,
Apply"''
phone 981-3381. 8-:ll-31c
ter,
OlD' third Door budge! ilhop.
rehabiiHatlon for disabled
both at Veterans Memorial
RuUand. Phone 742-S82$.
Baker
Jl'urnllure. Middleport
veterans, sick benefits, aid
at Pomeroy and Holzer HosTHE ROYAL THOMAS proper1-31Htc
Ohio.
. ' 21 lie
for dependent children, burRutJond. Ohio
pital at GaDioolls durin~ my
ly
located
In
upper
Syracuse,
Good opportunil.)', salory or
Ial allowances, G.l Loans,
reeent alay In the hosoltal.
FIVE ROOM HOUSE and bath,
two large lots, I rooms, bath SEWING MACIIINES. re......
commissi
vacation.
hospital care, denial benefits,
Especially do r want to thank
atlaebed garage, one _ thin!
and
ball, fuD basement, alum.
service. on mafa!o. WY s.·
disability benefits. nags for
my Artex l.'UStomers who
acre IJ'OUD&lt;I, 225 Broadway,
lnum altflnr, storm wtadiiWII
!284. 'l'lle Fabrfe Sl!op, Poilt- .
caskets, headstmes. etc. You
were so kind to remember
Middleport, Phone IIIIU487.
city water, gas beat, If Inter:
eroy. Authorlled Slager !biles
can
be sure if I do not have
Pets For Sale
me.
and SerVIce. We Sllarpen
11-30-Stc
eotod
cal!
Richard
Thomas.
the answer here I will get it SCI!NAUZERS, Cockers, PoodM"r!. Norman iMant&amp;ai
Sclaoro.
1-s.:tre
for you. Hours Monday thrn
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ao..
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Friday 9 to 4, Saturday 9 till
ties', also breeding stock. Plume !181&gt;332tt
M~ l'l'll ~~"" to clean rugs C!GARIJ'M'I!: Vending ~
MOD .
Barkaroo Kennels, Coolville, Groce Long Boti.m 6-liiJ.«c
and upbo[Jtery with Blue and service. ABC Entermilet, ,
0. 45723.
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lrtend
In
time
of
In M•lllCIIY
Lustre. Rent electrk llham- Moton, W.Va. Pllone '1'1$-514J.
need
POTATOES FOR WINTER, cobpGCIII' fl. IIUer FarnHure •.
111-tfc
Gleft A. 1olmaon
IN MEMORY of OU!' dear Jm1.
bler Kennebec, Tom Sayre,
Help
Wanted
l44lc
Meigs County Velf"""
hallil and father, Edwanl 1!!.
Great Bend, phone 843-2U8.
y_,, 'IIIIo departM Ibis life
Serriee Officer ·
Jill
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110\!o Court St.. Pomeroy
tine yean qo, Sept l
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Mp f8J!CY ~ e~o: .
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wm aacrlfl&lt;e tor • ~~~
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phone - 8-30-StP af
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film _
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IN LOVING memoey of Mary NO, DON'T read ihlo If you are
L. Fuller. who pat;sed away
not planning on allendlng the
one Y&lt;llr ago Sept 2.
ham shoot at the Racine Gun
Club Sunday, Sept, 1, from
If I were asked to give a
noon to 4 p.m. Everyone welcome.
ii-21Htc
thought which In one won!
would speak
· A unity of brotherhood a sym- BAND EVERY Friday and Sat•
pathy complete.
urduy al Jack's Club on HarA hundred happy cheery
risonville Road off Rt. 7.
ways a mind that knew its
Country music by Gayle Mc-

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Donald and his Drifters.

Contented midst a throng of
folk, yet peaceful when
alone.
A heart that shed its silent
glow, to brighten many
another,
Without a moment of delay,
I'd say. 'You mean my
mother.'
Sadly miS!ed by daugh""'· Mrs. Robert (Helen l
Nibert. Northup, Ohio,
Mrs. Sam (Loulae)
Yates, Racine, Ohio,
grandchildren and great
grandchildren.
8-1-ltc

8-28-3tc
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1HE OURS REUNION will be
Sept. I, al Rock Springs Fair
grounds.
8-28-3tp
SHOOTING MATCH SUnday,
Sept. 1st, from 12 to 4. Hams

bacon, half of hog. Shotguns
only. Rutland American Legion Home.
8-28-!tc

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STORE eqUipment for sale or
trade for house trailer. M &amp;
G Market, three mlles south
of Middleport on Rt. 7.
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19f'l MUSTANG, 6-cyllnder, 1speed, 1966 Chevrolet caprice,
automatic, power steering and
brakes, rinancing avallable,
phpne 992-6547 alter 5 phone
192-.174f.
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hollle, bath; base.
IDeal, three lola, Slate Rl.,
Lower Pomeroy. t3800. Good
cimdllion.
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doors, and windows, siding,
two car garage, garden spot,
drilled well, two cbllerni,
plus · several other features.
IAJcated on nice lot approximately 1\!o miles from Rutland on lhe Rulland-Harrisonvllle Road, Phone 742tQ:l.
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1968 SCIWLT mobile home,
brand new, IZxSO. Two bedrooms. Will sell or trade In
on good property. S. D. Buskirk, IH6 Plum St., Mlddle- HOUSE on Hamilton St., corner ID~ phone 99U108 .or 992PQJ'l.
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Cook, Jr., both ol BID- • acoy L. Koller, IAion;
Walter D. Ilidlllout, Jr., Ill. 2
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Albert !let&gt;btno, all of Point
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REALTY COMPANY
IIDDDLEPORT - ll!r story, 2
. bedroomi, with NEW bath, bot

water tank, sink, furnace aDd
. floor covering. $4,100.00.
POMEROY - 1 ot..ey, 3 bed·
rooms, .bath, modern ldtchea
and dlnlq area, patio, hard·
wood floora, an exceUent buy.

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Ill baths, I lilce lots, clooe
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LOCAL REPORTS
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American stereo radlo comFor Sale ·
blnaUon. ReauUful aolld slate
. unlt with 4 speed changer.
pup5. 7 Lfber.
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!192-5669 Beagle
alter :l'lJ.m.
Pay balance of $9UJ or 11101&gt;ly Ave., Pomeroy. . ~1-st~
thly payments of $&amp;. Also
have repoeaessed stereo ln
walnut cabinet, 4 speaker IJRAVELY tractor with moe!
attachments, Phone 99UI43.
aoand system, 4 speed dual
t-l.Stc
volume control. Balance of
$8UI or monthly payments
of $5. Phone 1192.1218, ~1-lltc AFRICAN N!GIITCRAWLERS,
60 for •1. these are larger
worms, due to laol: of reH &amp; N DAY OLD or started
sponse.
1968 Is my last year
Leghorn pullets both Door or
In
the
ball
business. All nightcage grown available. Poul- ·
crawlers must go In early
try housing and automation.
Sept. 'ire give extra wormt.
Modem Poultry. Box No. 188,
Red
worms rest of the seaAthens, Ohio. Phone 59!-~l.
son,
thanks !or your past
~l-Ite
help. John Mohler, LeadlnR
Creek Road.
Middleport,
FIVE ROOM house. close to
Ohio. Phone 992-ll1113. ~ 1-ste
!own, hospital and school In
Pomeroy. Phone 992-2271.
VOLKSWAGEN In llond concl~
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Ave., or~ 19S-312:1.
1!165 RAMBLER In good condillon, Phone 992-2271.
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ory of Theodore Roosevelt
EFFICIENCY two bedroom
PulUns, who was born April
fumlsbed apartment, Pl1one
I, 1901, the son of the late
992-2288.
9-1-lfc
FOR SALE at auction Friduy
George and Susie Pullins, ha
night. one boat with trailer
was married to Bessie Tracy
and 25 HP Evinrude motor. TWO bedroom traDer, M &amp; G
on March 26, t¥24. To this
Market, three miles south of
Also complete safety equip.
union were horn four childMiddlejlQI't
on Rl. 7. ll-29-3tc
ment and water skis. Adalll!
ren, Thomas, Gerald, Betty IN MEMORY of Charles E.
Auction Service, Rutland,
and James. Mr. Pullins deMassar who passed away one
Ohio.
8-27-4tc roRNISHED and unfurnished
parted this life August tO,
aoartmenl&lt;~~. Close to school.
year ago today September I,
t968 at 7 p.m. In Pleasant
Phone
992-543(
lli-16-tfe
l!lf'l.
EARL'S BARBER Shop, RaVaUey Hospital, PI Pleasant,
cine, will be closed from
W. Va. Dad was never a big
Hfs life was earnest, his
Sept. 2 through the 5th, open TRAilER SPACE. all utllitl•"
man in stature, never weighavailable. Inquire 156 Mulber.
actions kind,
Friduy and Saturday the 6th
Ing more than 110 lb. But lo
ry
alter 3 or 5 p.m. Write P.
A generous hand and an acand 7th.
8-25-lil!'
hls family and seven grand0
.
Box 425 Pomeroy. 5-211-lfc
tive mind
chUdren he "as a big man. Anxious to please, loathe to WILL DO sewing at home During the year and a half
offend.
zippers, pockets, pegging, FURNISHED GARAGE apartthat he was ill he never com- A loving husband, father end
ment on Lincoln Hill. Utilities
hemming, alterations, etc.
paid ; adulls only. Phone 992plained or was demanding.
friend.
Mrs. Freddie Thabet, Mason,
He leaves to mourn his death
34ll9.
6-19-trc
Sadly missed by his wife,
Phone 773-5651.
4-30-tfc
In addition to his family one
leota, son Starling and
brother Carl Pullins of Pofamily, David Rlgg•
HAPPV HOUR, Shenang Springs TWO BEDROOM apartmenl In
meroy. His passing has left
Middleport, newly decorated.
and family.
~1-llp 1 Nile Club, 5 to 6 p m Mona vaeant spot that no one can
phone
between 9 a.m. and 5
/ day lhru Friday Ladles night
fill. He is gont! but can nev- IN MEMORY of MrsJ Heiiiy
p.m.
992-3586.
ll-25-61c
every Friday.
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er be forgolten . Thts tribute
Beaver who, '"passed sway
was prepared by his daughSept. 2, 11167.
NOW OPEN from 10 A.M. to 10 THREE ROOM furnished apartter-ln.Jaw, Kathy.
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ment. phone 992-59!10. 8-25-lfc
19~1 TRIUMPII ll&lt;imlevnle mo/
P.M. the S&amp;W Drive In on
loreycle. Plione Chester 1185She was like a beautiful
57 CHEVROLET, Phone Mason
the by-pass Rt. 7. Soft ice
'fRAILER
LOTS,
Bob's
Mobile
3350
or see at Newell'• s.m;
flower
C.nl Of 1'lulnkt
cream, good food, specials on
~12 Mason after 6 p.m.
Court,
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Sent down to earth from God
WE WISH to thank everyone
Monday and Thursday.
~1-31c
Rt.
124,
Phone
992-21151.
To bloom in this world a
who was so kind during the
POODLE PUPPIES, AKC Toy
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11-11-lfc
little while
death of Theodore Roosevelt
mfnlature. f/5 and up. Stud 1'1014 DODGE V-ll wa...,, 45.·
544 mllea. clean. 1962 P'ord
Pullins, friends and neigh'l1len lo be laid beneath the
service and grooming. Phooe
w~nted To Buy
FURNISHED TWO BEDROOM
!lolaxle
5011. nice. 1!1511 Cbevv
sod,
bors for their beautiful flow.
992-544.1.
11 3 tic
ANTIQUES, furniture, dishes.
APARTMENT.
Middleport,
lmDO!a V-11. ted and . white.
en, Dr. Rlchard Slack and
Her place will be vacant In
miscellaneous. Mrs. Howard
phone 992-3874.
8-9-tfc AKC Golden Retriever puppies,
::~ll'ln 'M'avtPI~ wrln•er · tvDe
the home
nurses at Pleasant Valley
Cecil, 800 W. Main St., Pomewasller
and twin launctrv
Her gentle voice ts attn.
Hospital, Laurel Cliff Health
524 Ash St. , Middleport. 992roy.
1·25-lfc TRAILER SPACE, ready to
tuh~
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\'f!Ars n1rf. hoth fnr
But we must not question
LaureFCilff Free Meth5443.
6-25-11• - .
hook
up,
private,
plenty
of
1"11. Dale RArr. R..dsvliie.
God
odist Church, Rev. Eugene
~-'eln W&lt;&gt;nted
room for children to play. !:!GilT ROOM HOUSE, wall
nlllo.
9-1 -!lo
But say-Dear Lord-Thy
Gill, pallbearers and Mr. and
CAR HOPS. apply in person at
Phone 992-3904.
6-i4-tfc
Will.
Mrs. Amold Grate !or music
to wall carpeting In living
Crow's Steak House, Pomeprovided,
''W~ 'Pnm~ vnnr t""nl~"" of
Ssdly mlssecJ by Mother,
room and dining room, full
roy.
8-26-tfc
For Sale
fn hP:!d WI F.~'k"'V mrt PnMrs. Sallie Allison,
Wife, Bessie, children,
size · basement with coal fur5 ROOMS and bath on nice lot
Tom, Gerald, Betty
sister, Mrs. Andry
mPrn~··
Phone 992-AAM 1t-1-3tr"
'lace. Sun porch and back
on
Rt.
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Call
992-5901.
Torrence, brother, Mr.
and James.
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lost
porch, inlaid linoleum in klt•
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Paul Allison.
7-30-tfc
ch{'n, large ~ :'lrd with lots of
WHITE ANGORA kitten. RaBUIIIIell
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THE FAMILY of Wald B.
.•hade, ga&lt;den, hot and eold ilADIO AND TV REPAIR, house ·
cine Southern local distrjct.
9-1-llc
Hampton wishes to express
running water in hOuse, shoMargaret Sellers, Phone 949- STEREO. beaumul 1968 walnut
calis, antenos, Bale and lnconsole with radio. automatic
. alncere thanks to an those who IN MEMORY of Charles E.
wF:r Jn ba~mtnt One mile
2120.
ll-28-3tc
stallation. John Harrison, 701
Snider who passed away sir
changer and multiple speaksent food. flowers, and cards
out on P,.,m ..roy . Rutland
Broadway St., Middleport,
or expttssed their kindness years ago August 31, IIID.
ers.
Pay
only
$73.55
or
$6
per
Road, phone 992-6889. 8-25-jjtc
For Sale or Rent
phone 992-2522.
7-14-lfc
month. Call 992-32t8. 8-25-jjtcp
and sympathy In any way
LARGE four bedroom home In
during our bereavement.
That sad day so long ago
1962 PONTIAC, 4 door wagon, CURTISS breeding service of
Racine close to all schools.
Children, Clyde, Madge,
MAPLE
STEREO
radio,
t968
It hurts lo recan even today
luggage carrier, $450. John
21 different breeds, catUe sir- ·
Phone 949-4073.
11-27-lfc
Floyd and Grace and
Early American stereo radio
Your loving smile, your
Krawsczyn . Phone ~2717.
es or 4 breeds. of goal btlcb,
gentle lace
families.
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combination. Beautiful solid
8-29-3tc
hy
calling Parker 992-2264, P~
W1nted
state unit With 4 speed chang.
No one can fill your vacant
meroy
or S6'1·3251 COOlVille,
SOMEONE to r&lt;palr and lay
place.
er. Take over payments of $8 JOHN DEERE 420 dozer with
1 ACE and Thelma wishes t..
l-2&amp;4lltc
fallen stooe wall call 992-3887.
thank the Pomeroy and Midper month or balance of $&amp;9.·
Sadly missed by wife
blade and winch, $800. Phone
11-27-Qp
19. Call 992-3218.
8-25-jjtc
dleport f~ "'"'",...... .... ""fr f.,..
and chOdren
9-t-ltc
99U040.
ll-28-61c
., C. C. BRADFORD
their help during their ll!Cent
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COMBINATION housekeeper, . SEWING MACHINE. cabinet KENNEBEC Potatoes Charles
, ~lire. Wonder'ul service rendComplelo Servlee
companion, cook to stay with
ered and everyone else who
model, slightly used. OVerHilton, Portland. • ll-29-25tc
no.. MNIIl
Notice
elderly lady. Must be able to
was so kind and thoughtful.
casts, monograms, sews on
crttt Bradford
live in. Prefer someone who
The CUster&amp;
t-1-ltc THE CLUB Restaurant will be
buttons, fancy stitches, etc.
t968 SHASTA Travel Trailer,
closed all day after 11 a. m.
can drive. Car furnished. Fine
No allaclunents needed. Pay
sleeps I, call 992-5592 or see
- · · Oldo 5 I tfc
Sunday,
Sept. 1, for the Firehome, good wages snd perI WISH to !bank everyone for
$42.60 or monthly payments of
at 49! Broadway, Middleport.
men's Chicken Barbecue.
manent pooition for the right
thetr lovely gills received at
$5. Call"tll-3218.
8-25-ttc
ll-29-3tc AIR CONDITIONING Relrlger1-Zlf..:nl
party. Reply giving name,
layelfe shower. Sneclal thanks
aUon service. Jaclt'a Refrigaddress and phone number to * HOMEIIIADE ICE CREAM,
to Mrs. Ada Morris, Mn.
POTATOES. WATERMELONS,
eration, New Haven. hone
Box 92 MlddlejlQI't. 6-28-lfc
Bettv Roush. Mrs. Ethel Orr · TO ALL Veterans and their
phone liB 1365 or 919-:J.!!I.
phone 843-:1254 Clarence Prol1182-n.
4 • tfe
families, your Meigs caunly
and Mrs. Letha Woods.
8-25-flc
fllt, Portland.
11-29-lfc
Veterans Service Officer is a
S/Sgl. and Mn.
READY • MIX oon""'te deHvtrue
friend of any veteran's
Jerry Cleland.
THREE .male Beagle pups &amp; 1!0.000 BTU GAS CIRCULAT9-1-ltp
en!d right to your project.
family, he belps the sick vetweeks old and one sable and
ING
HEATER,
111:12
wool
rug,
Fast and easy, 1&gt;ree' ellleran gel Into the hospital, he
l WANT to express my sincere
white female come &amp; montbs
kitchen
cupboard
with
glas•
mates. Phone 1192-3284, Ooeg.
helps widows obtain compenthanh to a1J tho&lt;: ~ w~ sent
old; your choice $10, cau 992doon!, dinette set. metal
leln Ready - Mil: ca., Middlesation and any other beneeanls and visited me.
2029.
Jl.29-stc
hrdrobe, gas l'8llle. two
port, Ohio.
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fits, your Meigs County Ser·
Also Dr. Rld~eway, Dr. TeDe.
duveaports, - priced reasonvice Officer assists In eduDr. Simoo. Dr. Brady and aD
GENTI.E MARE PONY a n d
able, Pete Elberleld, Oles- BUDGET PRICI!: 1\nnlture on
cational
benefits·. vocational
the nurses Bl'ld nurses aides
oolt, cheap. Vernon Weber,
Apply"''
phone 981-3381. 8-:ll-31c
ter,
OlD' third Door budge! ilhop.
rehabiiHatlon for disabled
both at Veterans Memorial
RuUand. Phone 742-S82$.
Baker
Jl'urnllure. Middleport
veterans, sick benefits, aid
at Pomeroy and Holzer HosTHE ROYAL THOMAS proper1-31Htc
Ohio.
. ' 21 lie
for dependent children, burRutJond. Ohio
pital at GaDioolls durin~ my
ly
located
In
upper
Syracuse,
Good opportunil.)', salory or
Ial allowances, G.l Loans,
reeent alay In the hosoltal.
FIVE ROOM HOUSE and bath,
two large lots, I rooms, bath SEWING MACIIINES. re......
commissi
vacation.
hospital care, denial benefits,
Especially do r want to thank
atlaebed garage, one _ thin!
and
ball, fuD basement, alum.
service. on mafa!o. WY s.·
disability benefits. nags for
my Artex l.'UStomers who
acre IJ'OUD&lt;I, 225 Broadway,
lnum altflnr, storm wtadiiWII
!284. 'l'lle Fabrfe Sl!op, Poilt- .
caskets, headstmes. etc. You
were so kind to remember
Middleport, Phone IIIIU487.
city water, gas beat, If Inter:
eroy. Authorlled Slager !biles
can
be sure if I do not have
Pets For Sale
me.
and SerVIce. We Sllarpen
11-30-Stc
eotod
cal!
Richard
Thomas.
the answer here I will get it SCI!NAUZERS, Cockers, PoodM"r!. Norman iMant&amp;ai
Sclaoro.
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for you. Hours Monday thrn
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Friday 9 to 4, Saturday 9 till
ties', also breeding stock. Plume !181&gt;332tt
M~ l'l'll ~~"" to clean rugs C!GARIJ'M'I!: Vending ~
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and upbo[Jtery with Blue and service. ABC Entermilet, ,
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POTATOES FOR WINTER, cobpGCIII' fl. IIUer FarnHure •.
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Gleft A. 1olmaon
IN MEMORY of OU!' dear Jm1.
bler Kennebec, Tom Sayre,
Help
Wanted
l44lc
Meigs County Velf"""
hallil and father, Edwanl 1!!.
Great Bend, phone 843-2U8.
y_,, 'IIIIo departM Ibis life
Serriee Officer ·
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lladaleY R&gt;r ~ polllq,
.It !MIOOII!O~ ilu8bl but, ...O't
The first Molp C'.oun\Y aecl- o f -.
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dall OC&lt;UITed at 1:15 p.m. FrldiiY on Rt 33, Just 100 feet -Ill ·~, was cllecl to Moip C'.oun\Y brush.off.
Court Sept. 6 on a charge ~ lmSeod yoor queallono
of RL 7.
proper backlog alter an accl- 1o YOUTH ASKID FOR rr, care
Officers aald that John A. Sar·
dall at 4:50 p.m. Frlllill' on RL of Helee llalpUSithlsnew-r.
gent. 47, Pomeroy, headed west,
143, one and nine • tenlho miles !tlEAKY WAY TO

Columbus Pank
Is Scene of
Family Reunion
MIDDLEPORT -

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The amual

Hovatter-Ford Reunion was held

recenti.Y at the !ilqbark Park

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Attending were Diana Hovatter, &amp;le Gehring, Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald llamploo and daughter,
Deena, Mr . and Mra. Hayward
WUlfams and soo, Pat, all ol
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LeUa. Michael, Mark Matthew
and Valerie, Amesville; Mr. and
Mrs. WOllam Hovatter, Pamela
and Jeff, Lancaster; Leon Hovat-

ter and chlldren, Janice, Debbie,
Sheri, and Terri, CuiahogaFalls;
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Hovatter
and sons, Gary and Michael; Mrl.

Nelle Fox, Laurelville; Mr. and

Mrs. Richard Hovatter and ctill~
dren, Dreama and Ricky, Middleport.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hovatter
and children, Steve, Mlehael,

Greg, and Dedre, ,Hilliard; Mr.
and Mrs. Jimmy Unger and sons,

Chris, l!Oger, and Darrin, Rockbridge; Clyde Francis Hovatter,
Orient; Mr. and Mrs. Wllllam
Hovatter, Akroo; Mrs. Wlliiam
Hovatter, caldwell; Mrs. Patt;y
Sleeth, Charleston, W. Va., and
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CALL A TRUCE
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lolY Mom and Ill)' Ow!t had an · we aiM, "Up Willi POoplo, '·' .ev~ clallori (AAA) Wll1lll drivers that
and struch a car driven l&gt;J' Floyd argument about live IIIOIIU!a 180 ..,....,• .lllllle audlenceholeauiJ(It tllo vehavior of cllll~lntralllc
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good frtands for the loopst time. prllle Ill our CGimtry and ber
the Williams car.
We are the ldds IIIII It' 1 really people that It's btdeacrlblhle.
If lllfOI!O would like llu1her
terrible 1o see lhelll not talklq,
on UP wrfH PEOWormadon
Is tllero aJ1Y way we can got
PLE,
write
to
"Sing CkJt," North
lhelll bach togelhor? :.. UPSET
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507.26111
St. , Union City,
COUSINS
NIDW
Jeraey,
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INC., 833
You mlghl try anoall;y paychober examined a cracked hoof of
Soulh
Flower
Slreet,
Los
Ma horse at the Aug. 29 meeting IOBY. Tell !IICh !ls~Qr ooa!lclenol tile Rio Wranglers 4-H Club tially lllat llle oilier feels mlo· gelea, cautomJ.a, 90017. ·at the farm a! Gary R. Sbort. erable about llle !lgtrt and woold JEAN FROM S.O.I'J.H.
Mike Ollver presided and Terri like to make up but Ia afraid Deer Helen:
I am 18. My boyfriend II planlbe'll get cut down. Theu pt thlm
!mrt led devotions.
ning
to 1!1&gt; 1o Greenrich VWage
Mrs. Gary R. Sbort, advls!ll', together, and hope lor Ilia best
1o
live.
He askod me 1o come
had charge of tile program. Mrs. -H.
along.
Helen,
I want to very
~rt showed the correct way to Dear Helen:
Arter readlng "l Clre"t" re- much.
clean a horae's hoof and how to
lolY parents are divorced. My
quest for ldds to Jtat1 11peaple
recognlze a cracked hoof.
mother
eomes home dnmk f//Ver'f
f1owers In · perreol ·
Members enjoyed a hayride power," I thou&amp;hl I lhould tell
night.
I
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It
has
already
lieen
llartod.
ootore the business meetinK. Next
Wodlibwa, III!Oralo
year's activities weredlscuued. rm sure you'Ye heard ol "UP ters, l2 and 14, bet lheJ ara ,
SpOdal Oc&lt;ul...
4-H oducallonal msterlal,..s dis- wrr·u PEOPLE,., a worldWide or.. eapoble or taking eoro ol them- 1
Mlves.
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tributed to members. 4-H pre- ganlzaUon.
I love Ill)' alsters, bet also ·
II was started In 196~ Ill Michl'
mium checks were also passed
out. Connie Davis led recrea- gan when a youth conference love Edward. !llould I 1!1&gt; Where
tion In the absence of Jenniter decided to "slng out'' their "''"· ru be happy, or llay where ru
nora!
Kerns, recreation leader. Re- vicdouo 1llat American youlbs be miserable? - UNDECIDID
Deer
Un:
aren~
all
droll
cud
burners,
freshments were senred.
Ari'an8"Difl!fth
Wll)l tradt a bed alluaUon lor J
The next meeting will he at r:Lotera, etc. A national east waa
u Speellod
7 p.m. Sept. l2 at tile home of started 1o tour America and It one that mlghl become II!IICb 1
w. o.u......
Mr . and Mrs. Tom Cronen. was soon receiving mltallona worse? Young love In Gr-wlch VUlage 11181' sound roman- ' iOSWORTH'S
Attending were Mrs. !bn1, !rom foreign countries.
Uc but It can be deadly - and '
are
now
five
naUonal
There
advlaer; Jackie Bemett, COmie
tlolthloOrhood ~ti.·
porhapil you' II he · the Ullluck1 ·
casts
and
over
·1,5,000
Amerl·
Davis, Mike Oliver, Steve Short,
Ph.~14 .
Terri Short, stephanie Crosseo, can young people In local "Sing one who ends up dead. The VUDavid yrossen and J..ym Wag- Out" casta. These are tomor- lage environoarewhi&gt;rethedrlll!l
ner, ml mbers; and Mr. andMra. row' 1 leaders who are learning are, and these people don~t stop
Tom Crossen. guests.
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tiOJ WERE MAD SECAIISE

WELL, .IT . OH GOOD 6RIEF:
-se~~'(oo HE~E 1r COME9...
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2 DOOR HARDTOP FASTf. '.CK
FULLY EQUIPPED

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STICKfR PRitE $3494.32
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collldod at 5:40 p.m. FrldiiY on
Rt 7.35 In Kanaup.
OIIIeera aald lllo Wyati ear
beaded ooutb, slpoled for a left
tum, 1111111i rlllhl IIIII attempted
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Molp ~ COUrt Sopl. 8 011, a . ureo, lJ!tb' ~~ IIIII IIlii. .Ao
ebar&amp;ol of ~ lurD \Dd ~of faUI!J'Otoyieldlberlllht wllli lbo rest of HaleD Help Ual,
lladaleY R&gt;r ~ polllq,
.It !MIOOII!O~ ilu8bl but, ...O't
The first Molp C'.oun\Y aecl- o f -.
K - D. WUlllllllll, 29, POrn- dodp a ......... ·QUUIICII wllll a
dall OC&lt;UITed at 1:15 p.m. FrldiiY on Rt 33, Just 100 feet -Ill ·~, was cllecl to Moip C'.oun\Y brush.off.
Court Sept. 6 on a charge ~ lmSeod yoor queallono
of RL 7.
proper backlog alter an accl- 1o YOUTH ASKID FOR rr, care
Officers aald that John A. Sar·
dall at 4:50 p.m. Frlllill' on RL of Helee llalpUSithlsnew-r.
gent. 47, Pomeroy, headed west,
143, one and nine • tenlho miles !tlEAKY WAY TO

Columbus Pank
Is Scene of
Family Reunion
MIDDLEPORT -

.,,,

The amual

Hovatter-Ford Reunion was held

recenti.Y at the !ilqbark Park

.

in COlumbus.

Attending were Diana Hovatter, &amp;le Gehring, Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald llamploo and daughter,
Deena, Mr . and Mra. Hayward
WUlfams and soo, Pat, all ol
Columbus; Mr. IUld Mrs. WUUam HUihes and chlldren, Jean!,

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more contents protection for
home owne11 at no extra cost.
Only at State Farm . . . number
one in homeowners ln1urance,
with rates lower lhan moat .
1 can give you
king alze homeownel'l coverage
en&lt;l probably
save you money.
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Snowden
Pork C•ntrol
Hotel Bldg.

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4&lt;16-4290
Ai6-018
Gallipolis

P-6801

LeUa. Michael, Mark Matthew
and Valerie, Amesville; Mr. and
Mrs. WOllam Hovatter, Pamela
and Jeff, Lancaster; Leon Hovat-

ter and chlldren, Janice, Debbie,
Sheri, and Terri, CuiahogaFalls;
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Hovatter
and sons, Gary and Michael; Mrl.

Nelle Fox, Laurelville; Mr. and

Mrs. Richard Hovatter and ctill~
dren, Dreama and Ricky, Middleport.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hovatter
and children, Steve, Mlehael,

Greg, and Dedre, ,Hilliard; Mr.
and Mrs. Jimmy Unger and sons,

Chris, l!Oger, and Darrin, Rockbridge; Clyde Francis Hovatter,
Orient; Mr. and Mrs. Wllllam
Hovatter, Akroo; Mrs. Wlliiam
Hovatter, caldwell; Mrs. Patt;y
Sleeth, Charleston, W. Va., and
Mrs. David Morril and son, Steven, Philadelphia, Pa.

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tblnp we're fof,; not a&amp;alnat u~ by ·&amp;9hool cldl~en. .,
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CALL A TRUCE
By 111e Ume, In the show, whore · The An10rlcanAirtomol&gt;llo Also-·
The patrol aald WUilams bachDear Helen:
ed oot of a prl•ate driveway
lolY Mom and Ill)' Ow!t had an · we aiM, "Up Willi POoplo, '·' .ev~ clallori (AAA) Wll1lll drivers that
and struch a car driven l&gt;J' Floyd argument about live IIIOIIU!a 180 ..,....,• .lllllle audlenceholeauiJ(It tllo vehavior of cllll~lntralllc
wltll us. Ia often !lllj&gt;rodlclable; that ldri.Benedict, Jr., 44, McArthur. over aomethlng ~e know nothiDg Ilia IJirlt and Ia olllelili
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good frtands for the loopst time. prllle Ill our CGimtry and ber
the Williams car.
We are the ldds IIIII It' 1 really people that It's btdeacrlblhle.
If lllfOI!O would like llu1her
terrible 1o see lhelll not talklq,
on UP wrfH PEOWormadon
Is tllero aJ1Y way we can got
PLE,
write
to
"Sing CkJt," North
lhelll bach togelhor? :.. UPSET
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507.26111
St. , Union City,
COUSINS
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INC., 833
You mlghl try anoall;y paychober examined a cracked hoof of
Soulh
Flower
Slreet,
Los
Ma horse at the Aug. 29 meeting IOBY. Tell !IICh !ls~Qr ooa!lclenol tile Rio Wranglers 4-H Club tially lllat llle oilier feels mlo· gelea, cautomJ.a, 90017. ·at the farm a! Gary R. Sbort. erable about llle !lgtrt and woold JEAN FROM S.O.I'J.H.
Mike Ollver presided and Terri like to make up but Ia afraid Deer Helen:
I am 18. My boyfriend II planlbe'll get cut down. Theu pt thlm
!mrt led devotions.
ning
to 1!1&gt; 1o Greenrich VWage
Mrs. Gary R. Sbort, advls!ll', together, and hope lor Ilia best
1o
live.
He askod me 1o come
had charge of tile program. Mrs. -H.
along.
Helen,
I want to very
~rt showed the correct way to Dear Helen:
Arter readlng "l Clre"t" re- much.
clean a horae's hoof and how to
lolY parents are divorced. My
quest for ldds to Jtat1 11peaple
recognlze a cracked hoof.
mother
eomes home dnmk f//Ver'f
f1owers In · perreol ·
Members enjoyed a hayride power," I thou&amp;hl I lhould tell
night.
I
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It
has
already
lieen
llartod.
ootore the business meetinK. Next
Wodlibwa, III!Oralo
year's activities weredlscuued. rm sure you'Ye heard ol "UP ters, l2 and 14, bet lheJ ara ,
SpOdal Oc&lt;ul...
4-H oducallonal msterlal,..s dis- wrr·u PEOPLE,., a worldWide or.. eapoble or taking eoro ol them- 1
Mlves.
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tributed to members. 4-H pre- ganlzaUon.
I love Ill)' alsters, bet also ·
II was started In 196~ Ill Michl'
mium checks were also passed
out. Connie Davis led recrea- gan when a youth conference love Edward. !llould I 1!1&gt; Where
tion In the absence of Jenniter decided to "slng out'' their "''"· ru be happy, or llay where ru
nora!
Kerns, recreation leader. Re- vicdouo 1llat American youlbs be miserable? - UNDECIDID
Deer
Un:
aren~
all
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cud
burners,
freshments were senred.
Ari'an8"Difl!fth
Wll)l tradt a bed alluaUon lor J
The next meeting will he at r:Lotera, etc. A national east waa
u Speellod
7 p.m. Sept. l2 at tile home of started 1o tour America and It one that mlghl become II!IICb 1
w. o.u......
Mr . and Mrs. Tom Cronen. was soon receiving mltallona worse? Young love In Gr-wlch VUlage 11181' sound roman- ' iOSWORTH'S
Attending were Mrs. !bn1, !rom foreign countries.
Uc but It can be deadly - and '
are
now
five
naUonal
There
advlaer; Jackie Bemett, COmie
tlolthloOrhood ~ti.·
porhapil you' II he · the Ullluck1 ·
casts
and
over
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Davis, Mike Oliver, Steve Short,
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Terri Short, stephanie Crosseo, can young people In local "Sing one who ends up dead. The VUDavid yrossen and J..ym Wag- Out" casta. These are tomor- lage environoarewhi&gt;rethedrlll!l
ner, ml mbers; and Mr. andMra. row' 1 leaders who are learning are, and these people don~t stop
Tom Crossen. guests.
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WELL, .IT . OH GOOD 6RIEF:
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ll he ... retraction.
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2 DOOR HARDTOP FASTf. '.CK
FULLY EQUIPPED

STOCK .M). 188
STICKfR PRitE $3494.32
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speed in exeen for
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more contents prolection lor
home ownera at no extra cost
Only at State Farm ... number.

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itoo, was dtod ID Melga CouiiCourt Sept. 6 oo a charge of
:kless operaUon after an ac~
ont at 3:30 p.m. !bldoy oo
325, ooe and ooe.tentb miloo
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n,. patrol sold GraJwn, headoouth, went of! the r1Jirt Bide
1fle highwa.y iniD a dlteb, tra•-

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t the scene

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!eMillion is a radio repairliD at Shu Lin Kou Air st,a..
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ers or the Aa110eiaUon of Waabue to the NatiOIIII Coun&lt;U of

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with rales lower than most.
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Jigs Cclwi\J ~rt Sept. 6 ""
~ge o1 speed in exc:esolor
Ill condlllono.
Francis c . Graham, 38, Rt. I
liloo, was cited to Melp COUD·Court Sept. 6 en a charge o1
ckleas operation after BD aelenl at 3:30 p.m . &amp;mdaY an
. 325, ane and one-tenth miles
lith ol RL 124.
The patrol said Graham, head,.ooth, wont olf the rl8ht aida
the hishWIIY Into a ditch, trav"
id back anto llle ~
1111 oil 111e left aide lnin a crook.
-aham, according to the patrol,
rt the scene and was c:oraettwo hours later at borne. Then
11 moderate dama&amp;e to tho eor.

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YOU THINK YO\I'IE THE ONLY ONE
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TRADING ST.... PS WITH MY OOLLr'
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Wl-lfN I5UGS 5I-lOWS UP 1'0 SfU. 'ltlU

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HADNT, UNCI.E 'f:LMefl: I WATCH nilS!

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by Walt Wette:rberg

SOMe OF HIS J'UNK HE'I.I. WISH HE.

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occurred at the same locatiDn
just five minutes apart, accordIng to the siate Hlgbwar PatroL
An accident occurred at 9 a.
m. SUnday at the junctloo of Rts.
7 and 143 whon a cor drlv"l! by
Norman D. Eortell, 02,. GJ.lion,

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V\JIWT. IS ·~· MEASLY

F.l\/E BI(IC!Ic:.S ! .

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home owners at no extra c
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one in horneownen 1111u111
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STRIPPED ex&lt;epl for lhetf lho!1f, lwli Vlel CCmC .prljoaen are queatloaed 'Y memllira ot :the FUth AAVN
Divlllon afler belli&amp; eaplured ..Oar Ca~ Dal, South VIet·
JWII, Tbe VC we"" dlaeovered Ill opldef bolea after Soalh
V~bwDele troop• sealed of tbe vlDage.

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The ol!lctal community committee el~ct!Qn ballota will be
mailed to eligible voters Frlday and are to be returned to
the Meigs ASC$ oount.v• otrlce
or postmarked not later than
Sept. 16.
The following . are nominees
_ifom eaelt oommunl1;y:
BEDFORD - Robert Hawk,
Poarl. .H,
VIrgil
'sar:
llobert G, Pickett,
Wont, George Ziegler.

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Dr. Sellm J. Blazewic::z, Meigs

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The nationwide reaearch program entitled uEvaJuaUm or
Nutrltlonal St.atus o1 Children In
the United States)' nnanced by a
Children's Bureau grant. T h e
Meigs COUn1;y stud!' Is IIJXIIIIOred by the Meigs CouniY Health
De~ the Meig! CountN
Community Aetlon Program, the
Ohio ValleY Health 5eP!1ces
Foundation, Inc. and the C h IIdren's Hoopltal Reoearch Foundation, Colutmus, Ohio.
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The ~hlldren studied will be
choJHm from the tOtal poi,ulatton. by random sampling by com~ without regard to race,
creOd, n&amp;tloqal origin, or socloocoilomlc levels. Participation In

CoUJltY Health Commissioner, urges parents to cooperate in the
undertaking. 1n addition to rurntohlng data for use In counly and
notiOnal prograouning, he aays
there will be a di~ benefit to
each child aelectOd !or stutiY .
One phaH o! the survey calls
!or a romprohellolve physical
examination of each child by a

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well,

Harley Grate, sY&lt;Ine)' P.
Harless, Rex 'E. atene!lel•J:
SALISBURY ~ Jobn E. Blake,
H.g., P. Custer, WOodrow Engle,
Homer Radford, H. E. Warner,
Oren Weare.
SCIPIO - Hell French. Ar~
thur Gibson,
Hamlng,
Richard Jelters, Edwin Oberhol-

Dar~ell

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· .CHElTER - Paul H. Baer,
ROy Holter, Dale M. Kautz, W.

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Gene Yost

q,n, Reed Jeffets, Mendal W, chairman and the thlr4 highest
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Granville Stwt, Ronald In votes .will be a rem•lar mom-

SEE,GUZI WHAT

CHON! LOOKS
HH;~DE.

A. Whittington, Clifford Wooten.
LEBANON - Artyle Deeter,
L. .R, Gluesencamp, Charles R.
Harris, Everett Hayes, Donald
Johnson, C. W. Prol!ltt, Thomas.

ber of the community committee. Those getttng ·tourth and
fifth high votes will be first and
se«tnd alternates.
The three communl1;y commitq. ~e·.
teemen will tM, delegateS to the
LET ART - Andrew Cross, county convention ·Which will
Dallaa Hill, • John Hlll, Roy name reSidents to lUI vacanclea
'Peai-aon,
the cooncy
conimlttee.
ROush, Earll Roush, V I r g II onVotea
In the
electloo will be
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l' OLIVECollins,
- Chester
Gordon
Bryan Buddoy,
Hiu-rta, .
C, Ed Humphrey, Dans C. IIC·

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Meigs ASCS
Coun·
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officeaton
at IOa,m.
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The pobllclslnvlted.

!;ecU Caldwell, W. L. Carr.
pair foil rod, William S. Hen!Iorson, B. F, Upton,
RUTLAND - Dale Bachner,

The COUi1tY convention will be
holq at 10 a,m, m Sept. 25 In
the Masoli Temple Building lit
Pomeroy. This is aloo cpen to
the public.
Any farmer whq did notre-

George
Carson,
Milo
B. Rut.
chlaoo, E.
Bruce
Norrta,
HIram
Slawter, Hershel w.ear•.

celve
ballot
mayInCOJ1Iacl
the
local aA$CS
office
Pomeroy
and request a ballot,

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W. A. Rice.
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ORANGE - .Dinsmore Boyles,

Have Let
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SALEM -

WorthY Brlgltt,

Record 643 Die On
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Meigs Veteran• M~lal !los,pttalls providing ~UIUC 1spa~efor
the examination&amp;, whldl will be
made by speelaliste who are
inembers or the survey team.
The examtnatlon will be provlded at JIQ.eost to the !amlly, When
atmorma!ltles are
the

~covef~J.

,p&lt;Jljed .~,ljo_.r:~~· ~rl·llfllle examlilatlon WIB•lle·
· Thll' comptehliilillve sllrV r.;· · tnadi' avallable tothoprtutePI'G'·
which will make use lit sci
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Dr. George M. owen, AsSociate Professor, Department bf
Pediatrics, Ohio State University and Childr~'s Hospital Re-

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accurate picture of the r11tritional .statu&amp; ol our little ones

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elgs Coaching

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Staff Guest Of

p omeroy T...._,e;aOD
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Members of the Meigs school
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e''t~' m••coastsCMII18ooL -~,!!ewshenpe~ •""' :i9,
......folnerl·
Drew
Webster Post
can Le,.._. met with Command-

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was sboWn•b.v Robert Burton. IntroduelDII iJ,O lie'"" football staff
and
prinClpBis
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Moore; Meigs Junior ffigb SchoOl
principal and a member o! the
Post. JnttoclUced were Jam••

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,Meigs te'am this year saying that
AtlllfUI ,.00.. Galllpolt&amp; are t b e
bil·
rot thO SEO'AL
champliJii!l!lP. II• said' M o I g ·s
will hate a'tp&gt;OII tOaib barrlnslnjuries. · .• . '
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dlmer !or Jl1&lt;lli workinll on the
fair 'ji0110. citan iotn lie
held Sept. 8 at the Slralzel call1n at Long
Lorey 'Mar·, shall, boli&gt;e
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conference with Meigs County
authorities in preparation for
the tniertaldn.H. Eight h o m e
economists and dietitians have
besn employed as dietary Interviewers by Children's Jlospltal.
They will obtain a two-day food
Intake record for each child IncIudod 1n th e study ·

the highway and struck an embaJJkment. There was moderate
damngetothec&amp;r,
Morris and a passenger, John
A. Anderson, 20, Pomeroy, suffered minor injuries and were
treated at St, Joseph Hospllal,

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l. Pleas
relatives and friends
.for him to oontlnue his studies
at Falrmoot state College at
Fairmont, w. Va;, fell on deaf
ears. Tom Llntt felt a. deep need.
to oerve his COUIIIrY and he gave
up hla college work to enler the
llaftne Corps On SePt· 25, 1967 •
He UJI!IerwOIII basic trlln!rw
at Parris laland and upon comlit thai training his JIIU'onta - aJwaya behind him made the trip to attend his graduatlon.
Then came roore training at
C&amp;J1IP Lo JeuJie.
There ,... D8Y.*\" ~-·In
his i1tlnd thai •be ·Wa!l'b el n 8
poorlied lor Vl-.n. Nor were
lllere eoqla'lnto .., be spoke
¢ir ., 0114' ~ tl)e . I!OftCII~ training
re.eMDit. ani! llle fine
~ l.be Corps_,
hie · one and 0114' leave

pltal early SUnday morning for
injuries received when the motorcycle which they were riding
went out o! oontrol oo Route 33,
near the Rock Springs Fairand came to rest in a
nearby field.
InJured were J!)lln W. Burke,
25, Col1811bu&amp;, driver o!the cycle
and Carol Davis; Columbus, puStm&amp;er..' Burko received a Iaceratlbn of the r1g11t ere and i bitt
, leg Injury and Mills Davia re· calved anilllurl', to the leltanille.
were dlschargad !oiJOiring

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Two West ·VIrginia teenagers
were released to the custodf·
of their parents Morday everdng
by Sheri !I Robert ll&amp;rtenbach a!tor allegedly stealing two cars.
Tl)e nrst of the vehicles was
·a Chevrolet van and was recovered by Sheriff Rilberi'Har•
tenbach a n d City PatroiJDan
Geol'ge Hicks on Route 1 early
Sunday mornlng. '!lie two JCllll&gt;s,
alter abandoning the ,...
cdly wenl to the (IIU'king lot of
a Route 7 night club and·otole·a •
car belonging to P~ul Ambe!'gar of Syracuse. The car 1IU
drt•e• to _,. the ~rpr
residence and abardoned Wtien
ll&gt;e two ,youths eould oot get It
, to run aiiYJDOl'O. ,
The two :yolilha, -WUU"" L.
r..e,, 13, and Jainos M,. Ml&gt;rtllll,

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Pollee said the youths, oo the coast for the Au&amp;Jllt ~
oow held in September, caused damage not only in Margaret bul lD
Bournemouth and Folkestone on the English channel, Soolhend on the
Thomas estuarY ard &amp;t. Great Yann.outh on the east coa1ta

m..'W YORK - RUSH HOUR serotces 011 New York C!IY's aui&gt;was reported normal today despite a tbreatenad "rule
bookn slQWdown by supervisbrs that could create ebaotle eontltima
lor the ayotem's 4.5 mUlioo dally riders.
f1
' The Tranalt Authority r~ at the midway poiDt of the ""'""
trw rush hour that the subways were e]!perienciag uno trouble at
alL "All trlins are rurmlng on tiuae." a spokeamu said.

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M. .NlliDD will ride In a moiOI'cade JhroUIIII the ~ W-odey,
then _ . , !run the scene of Michigan A..,nue duhoa - • or poUce 111111 demonslrBIDro at- the DemocrBtlc Na~ Qaoonlila
N~ said be oelect&amp;d Cbl- to kick of! blo __..., brci:nM , :
the ciiY and the . - are "absolutely crucial" ID olcllol7 In Nco ' 1

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&gt;Tricla, llu'ouglt the loop. Tlie """'*uode will 11tart otrblim .. &gt;O:l'&lt;:l
~ of
Bllldi.W and 0111 111 Bolbe and Mlcl..... trhan he ,,,,:i,l[i;ft
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Meigs Coun1;r Court Sept. 6 on
a charge of speed In exceBB !or
road roodltions,
Francis C. Graham, 38, Rt, 1
VInton, was cited to Melp Cowley Court Sept. 6 on a char&amp;\' ol
reckless operation after an accident at 3:30 p.m. &amp;indaY on
Rt. 325, one and ooe-l.entb miles
south of RL 124.
The petrol said Graham, headed awth, wen! oft the rtgbt aldo
t1 the higbw~ into a ditch, traveled beck onto the highway and
went of! the left aide Into a creek.
Graham, according to the patrol,
lett the scene and was eorAeted two hourslateratbome. There
was JDOderale damale to the car.

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pass a. car ahead of them . 'There
was moderate damage to both
cars. No one was injured and no
charge was filed,
Two persons had minor injuries ln a one car accident at 9:50 p,m, Saturday on RL 681,
six miles west or Rt. 7.
Officers said that George V.
Morris, 19, Pomeroy, headed
west, came over a hillcrest and
lost control or his car , The vehicle · went off the right side ol

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llded when they pulled out, to relesoed.

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ter was taken to Holzer Hospital with a possible hip fracture
Mooday,
The Pomeroy emerpnc:y squad
·LAST SA'l'URDAY began as: any other saturday for Maxine
answered
a call to the Parker
and Retno Lird at their Condor Street home In Pomeroy.
home
at
9:27
a.m. after lt was
Retno was the first to rise1.00 was glancing at a copy or
"Leatherneck" - the U.S. Marine Corps magazine - as his reported that a hay binder had
fallen on Parker. He was brought
wUe busled herself in another part of the house.
S. SGT. McMILLION
to I'OII1eT01 by the IIQJ&amp;d a n d
made Rei no took up from the magazine. Through
""".... 111. "':Mllll•n, sonot
tor
a window he saw a military vehicle sl&lt;l!&gt; In front of the home. A tr....rerfOOI II&gt; an
Mr. and lin. Mannie Mctranoportatlon
to
the
ho~t&amp;I.
!Iarine captain and' ·;; 11tafl oergaant stepped ll'om the ...nnl·
MWion of Mason, W. VL, hls
started up the Lind sidewalk.
Saturday a!ternooo, the IIQJ&amp;d been promoted to staff sergeant
It appeored that these two were grandfather, EdwardHosfilch, aJ. trsnsported Golda Wyant of the
in the U.S. Air Foree. Sergeart:
on grim business and as the so or Pomeroy, have taken upthe
Kingsbury Road to VeterMB Me- McMillion is a radio repair..
rather ~ a Marine fighting in tong vigil which maY be involvmorial Hospital where she waa
man at Shu Lin Kou Air Sta-Vietnam _ Pre. Thomas R. Lind ed before his body Is returned &amp;dmltted as a medical patient.
tion. Taiwi!L He was gradUited
_ Heino hoped against hope that to Pomeroy,
It was believed that Mrs. Wyant In 1962 from Wahama H i g h
the rear which telegraphed
They have only the consolation had suffered a heart attack.
School .
through his mind would not be of pfc . Lind's words on his last
verified by the two Marines. leave . .
uwe are sortr' were the
"If W\_Vth.lng happens to me,
words or the two military mes- just remember that I was dosengers who closed the world 1.ng what I wanted to do,,. he
upon Mr. and Mrs. Lind as' they had said.
brought the news of Pk Llnd'a
And, so, In less than a year,
death at QJand Trl.
Tom Lind was trained as a MaThis was not only the one son, rlne snd gave hi• il!e In VietBy Ualted Presslnternatl&lt;Dl
but the only child of Mr. snd nam,
W
ASIIINGTON - PATRICK CARDINAL O'BOYLE has warned
Mrs, Lind.
Meanwhile, the hippies and the
Pie. Llnd was killed on Moo- draft card burners march oo. dlosldenl Washington priests that tiJey lllaY be g l - c:oolell penalties 11 they rel\lse to retract part of their otalelnel&amp; -llw Pope
&lt;lay,
Aug. 26the Among
day be!ore
And yet, in
thedeepandreallm·
his 22nd
blrthtbl¥.
the _pressions
America's history Paul VI' s decis ion on birth coutrol.
The cardinal's warniDII Monday &lt;;auoed a spokesman lor the 52
mbrances he will never re- and greatness will be made by
ive is a poem wt shing him a the march of the Tom Llnds from priests who signed the statement to say there will be DO retractLon.
safe return and written by his across our nation. Haao'l It al- lnstead, he said, lhe priests, members of. the AaiOclatiou of WuhIDother
. The toucblngwords writ- ways been so?
l~on Priests, wUl appeal their case to the National Council of
~
catholic Bis~Qs' grievance ecnmlttee.
ten !rom a mother's heart never
The clergymen believe married eoq~les should be .permitted
reached T
Lind
om
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to use birth control devlcea if tt is "aeeord.lag to their conseleuee."
Call II what you like - per-

Diehl, Charles Chancer, Car I
hapa, !ate - but It appears that
WoHe, Fenton Taylor, Ed Bartho star o! Pic. Llndoeemeddes· tell, Dick Well, Terry Ohllna_
Two persom were .:nven treat- tined to fall early. ftwasas though
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The patrol said Ruasell met
another car 011 a curve, swerved to miss It but lost conlrol
and his car went ol! the left side
(J the road. There was moderate damage to Russell's. ear.
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charge was rued. '
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